'H-KMy I ,.V--ir. ir. 7 trelxxr wxm A ' I it . a " 6s.i ,. if St . c )! V .mill 3 VOMJME.XXV NO. 93. LANCASTER, PA., ETEODAY, DECEMBER 7, 1888. FBTOE TWO CENTS. M - - n'm mil1 taLaaBaaaw. j Ll - l ' ,HOJBHSSSVMManMrv I H$ PplYTEiCHERS; lNSTITDTfer . l i " DIRt?0! -TAYOB IT, AMD It MAT' BE BSTABUSRBD. ' .J J - Tk. lep4rUtMlc 'oesaaaHtoe te laqolre .Ita, Um aaaitr Ma IaW Oe-apslitag Teachers te Attead ths Oeaaty la. iMItatsBspsart et'jlr. Beahrle. i- V, ii , '1 A The Ltneaater city toheol beard mat T-i 1 alattnllv nn'-Tharaila ruilnn ! ... r ,r' council. ehamber,.wlth following BMBibers- preaent : Messrs. , Hreneman, Belealas, Cecbrsn, Darmttetfer, "rtnin' TrUmin. Grit it, Uegener, Ksntz, Llehly, Lljipe-d, Marshall, McOemsey, MoKlUgett, Ocha, Pentz, Raub,R9y nelds, Schneder, Scbreyer, t irHelrk, StatHJsr, WatfelJ White, f Wicker. I (iham, Weit.fen, Well aad Dr. MoCer- s UVJrnek, president. -I -1 The mlnatea of the November stated and adjourned mMtlngi ware read aad ap proved. , Hi ve r.Mr.t L'ebty, of the flnanee' committee, reported a number of bllla for auppllee furnished during November, and ea hie motlea ithe treasurer ;wes directed te pay tba same. - " ' j Mr. Iitehty alto pieaented tba bead of William O. Marahall, treasurer-elect, la tba turn et 130,000. Tbe sureties are Charles H, Lecher, Geerge, A. Marshall and James O .Msrsball.1 Tbe bead waa approved. ' Jl JtMr. Oaav oft the night eoheol committee, reported an avers ge attendance ei 33 at tbe girls toheol and 71 at tbe. beya aobeol. 14 Dr. Rub, of ( the committee en hygiene, reported tbo'eut bnlldlnga In tbe Seuth Duke ttreet building as being In a terri ble oend ltlen. Several of the school roema 3 In the Seuth Mulberry atreet bnlldlnga' were reported as eaaiy ven.iiaiea. iseta. report were referred te tbe property oem- mlltee with power te act V'y r Theyliltlng oemmltteee reported ali the i - schools as progressing favorably. '-"- ant SUrEItlNTENDENT'S RKVOIIT, Following Is the report of the elty super intendent for tba month et Nevember: Lancaster, Fa., Dee, 0, 1888. Te the Beard oOeheol Dlrscteri: Gentlemen: Your elty superintendent aubmlts tbe lollewing report ler Nevember: T nkM ibIiiiIaiiIi mkan wvnsrtllsa la Uanitania iii was 283 In tbe high aobeol, i400 In j tbe " aran grammar, CC3-la tbe secondary, 60 lathe unsraded, 9J5 In tbe Intermediate 'and 1,470 In primary ; total In the day aobeolt, 3,82e, arid adding 151 as reported In attend ance nt tbe night schools, the grand total wa 3,970. , , .. tvThe 'average attendance wa-265 In ths high schools. .107 In tbe grammar, 670 in tte secondary, 411a tbe ungraded, 8271n'the Intermediate and 1,211 in the primary total In tbe dsy schools 3,322, and,' adding 1101a the night soheols, the grand total waa 3,4. " i Tbe average percentage of attendance was 88 : the number et pupils never absent wa 1,327. Tbe number of teachers present at tba teteber' meetings waa 09. The following r were absent : MluGeergle Bundell, Mlaa ,'' Kataruillten, Miss E. U Downey, Miss ', -J' Clara. Uchty, . MM Kate1 Bucklua. Mlaa Kate Shirk. In my last report tbe absence of Mlts Clara B. Huber was emitted, and Miss Smaltng should net have been reported absent, The number ei vlalts made by tbe elty superintendent was 118 J the vlslta made by dlreoteis cumbered 104, as folllews : Wa, McOem-ey 'Si, Gee. N. Itsynelds'Jl, Jacob Fentz 19, D. R. McOermlck 18, Jehn I. Harlman and Wm. D. BtauHer each 'J3, ...Charles Ltppeld 12, Jehn B. Werfel'll, L i Jeba, MeKlihps 9, W.W. GrlestS, H. R. " 'Brennmae, R. K. Sehuader and Jehn Oshs eaeb 6, Dr. J. F. Wlckersbam, Dr. Jehn Iievergoed and H. A. Bohreyer each 1. Your city supeilatenderjt believing that he could Btcure greater advantage availed hlmeelfef tbe vacation durleg tbe week of tbe annual Institute te vlult the schools of Pittsburg and New Castle and te attund tbe Institutes In session there. What Impressed him most In the former elty was tbe great attention te tbelr pri mary sshoels and the large salaries paid te tbe best quallflsd teachers In tbeae aobeols, thus attracting teachers of higher grade soheols when vacancies occur. The exeelleut resulta of tbe work et the training school are aUe visible en every aide. The tine soheol building recently erected at New OmUoeduIJ net but make me long anew ler one new bulldleg en West Cheat. nut street te reptaee the threo new standing there Tbe visit of three et our tesobera te tbe schools et Reading during tbe same week will no doubt be of advantage net only te these who went there but through , them te .our schools generally. The same ' may bs said el tbe visit te Philadelphia made by thre etbers at tbe same time. I Very respeetlully, Your obi dlent servant, R K. Buehbi.k. THIS I.ATK TBAOUKRS' INSTITUTE, Mr, Uegener said It wss hardly necessary te eall tbe beard's attention te tbe fact that very few or the teachers were present 'at tbe lat county Institute. The majority et the beard think the Institute a geed thing Jjt the teachers te attend, but they ought te be paid. " ; , ', '' Mr, Cochran believed it te be a proper Inquiry for tbe beard, and called upon tbe chairman of tbe superintending committee te explain why se lew et tbe teachers of Itaneaster elty attended. The public want te knew and have a right te knew. Mr. MoCemscy aald be could net acoeunt for their net attending the Institute. The question wai entirely with themselves. Ne requirement of law compelled them te attend. Berne of tbe teaeliera attended, ethers did net, some spent tbe weak visit ing schools In ether eltles. Berne teaehera who have been attending Institute for 20 or 30 years have ceme te the oenolualon tbst the dny et Institutes has gene by. Mr. Cochran referred te tbe law passed at the last sesalen allowing elty institutes. e it waa tbe purpose of the act te have such an Institute in Iianeaster, but when the salaries were fixed at a specified sum, In lieu el all claims, that practically killed the elty institute. He hoped the pay would be ae made when the salaries are fixed that tbe teachers would be obliged te attend a elty or a oeunty Institute, Dr. Wlckersbam said there was no legal prevision te compel teachers te attend tbe institute, but morally they were bound te. There was a question whether the resolu tion adopted by the beard, fixing the salaries te Include all duties, waa net in conflict with tbe law, which provided a per diem compensation while attending tbe Institute lie sgreed with Mr. Coehian thet a city Institute is better for Lsncaster'a teachers than a oeunty Institute, because the soheols are graded. 0e made a motion that ths superintending eemmlltee Inquire Inte the workings of elty Institutes and report at the next meet, tng of tbe beard with the probable cost of the same, ONE BKSSIOM ON DKOKMnilR 24. Mr. McCemsey said Christmas this year will come en Tuesdsy, and there la a general desire te have Monday added te tbe Obrtstmaa holidays, but it cannot be done, It will require every school dsy nntll tbe ad of June te reach the 200 teaching days. Aa the attendance will be small en that day ha moved that one "session from 8 JO until lli be held en that dsy mail the school In the city. The motion waa adopted. THE OFf IUKRS OA.TB A BANjjUa, lb afaatbsrs of the Scheel Beard Ban. uDstue at Jehn t'ejilanc'j. The members of the ichoel beard we-e en tertained en Thursday night by tbe offleer elected at the Ne; amber meeting. After tha regular baslnes had been traaaaeted, Treasurer Marshall, for his brother efflear,' Javltad tba Bwabars te go te Oeplaad'e Mai Mat taTMMeea Waa neaaptad. Ufeej irrlVleg' 'afMr.-Ceptcd' the jnemberi teaaa a auatptueu baeqnet epread. Tea bcatttaraarkata prod need wa lath Mil 'effara. x w U aejeyad the banquet. The aiaeabara lriirared around the raatlye beard far aevetal hour and thajupper wa voted a decided aoeeeaa.. Among, theaa preaent waa Mr. McOemeey, a veteran In the oheol'wetk. Ha aaa been a dlreoter for. ever a qcarter of a eeatury. la reatrrtea; te hia work aa a dlreoter ha aald 6ne of hi first aets wu te give a permit te one of the newly altelad director Mr. Bohreyor,, wbaa ha entered thapuMle adboelajof thettyjaa puplf. Theaa'aannafgatberlnii' have been ae aue oasafel that It 1 probable tbat, the dlreeteta wai terai as mnociauen ana nave a rapper onea every three month. LaneHiMa oe rrtaTiePsi.T, ': u i She Speilsman te Hear Frem the Pratldsnt ea Otvll Bcrvlea lUferm. ,., General aroaveaec. a typical Ohie Itspub. Ileaa partlasn, thought It very funny te ask In the Heuse ea Thursday, when the presN deal's message waa being parceled out among the committee, where that portion referring te elvll aervlee roterm had ibeen seat, and General Splnela, a .typical New Yerk elty Detaoeratlo speilsman, thought It very funny te say: 'Te tbe Chinese." Most of the Republican laughed, but Tem Reed simply reared. All the merriment Is a trifle premature. Aa was stated en Monday, the president withheld his review of the progress of civil service reform under this administration ae as give If greater effectiveness by aend- uik XI iu wiui me iddiui ruiHiri ui iue uivu service commission next month. The pres ident's expressions In this apiclsl message will be all tbe mere striking for tba ill timed Republican jeers In the press and In Congress. Ills ruesssge will handle the speilsmen without gloves. It will show that all tbelr accusations of inconsistency aad ilnoeaatanry against this administra tion in regard te civil aervlee reform are J t Tha extension of the classified asrvlea by executive order onder this administration and tba faithful execution of the law ever all will be dwelt upon. The faet that two thirds of the empleyes whom the presi dent found when be came te Washington are still In ciUee will be breusbt out. te gether with tbe ether reoerded isets whleh' give mis administration pre-eminence) for fidelity te elvll aervlee reierm. , Tne Hfttlisl BnUrialDmsnt. Last evening' a very large audience gathered at tbe Union Bethel church, at Orange and Prince streets, where a musical and literary entertainment was given. Much attention had been given te the preparation el a fine pregramme, and quite a; number or ltaneaaters .peat known musicians participated,,. 'A feature of i the entertainment was the singing of Miss Bue Gretder. The sffslr was a great success In every way. The following Is tbe pre gramme, and Prof. Haaa was the piano accompanist : Overture, " Bridal Rese," Cecllla orches tra; male quartette, "In tbe Silent Mead," Messrs. Blsugb, Heffman, Melllnger, Leliar; piano dnett, Military Galep, n Misses Keemer ; recitation, Itossle and 1," Miss Annla Ortman; music, j'Vlce-Admlral March,',? Cecilia erchestra: mixed quartette, "GraelnustSpirlt," Mrs. Jehn -T.etlsr, Mls liUlle Baker, Messrs. Harry Snyder, Jehn I.ellar; piano sole, "Danse Andaleuan," Prof. K. A, Boheedler; recitation, "The Widow Lee's Ben, Will," Aug. R. Balr ; sole, "The Message," Mls Bue Grelder. Overture, "Twilight Heur,'' Cecilia orchestra; quintette, "Nothing but Leaves," Misses Mary Zimmerman, Llbble Stala metz, Mantle Kllllnger, Mnesrp. J. T. Zim merman, Jehn Leliar; piano duett, "Marl tana," Mlstes Keomer; ciuett, "I Live and Leve Thee," Miss Bea Grelder, Mrs. Steve J. 0en; reoltatlen, "Vcsbtl," Mlrs Annie Ortman; piano sole, "Tarentelle," Prof. F. A. Boheedler; trio, "Hear My Cry," Miss Rue Grelder, Mrs. Steve J. Owens, Hteva J. Owens; male quartette. "DAnelng Oyer tbe Waves," Messrs. Blaugb, Heffman, Mell Inger, Leliar; mixed quirtette. "Geed Night Gentle Felk," Mlisb Maty Zimmer man, Llbbta Btelnmetz, Messrs. Jehn T. Zimmerman, B. O. Melltnger; benedUtlec, Klder C. Prlee. A DVINU MAN'S CONffKaSION. I Fire, Alleged Bevela'len of an Inccndltry ssblcu Had Tarrtbl. Con.cquenes. William Radlger, of Kalamazoo, has just msde publle the sensational confes sion et a dying man, liolarieh Hohanet?, a bridge builder, of Chicago, made te Radl Radl cer lu thst elty last May. Bobance's oon eon oen feaslon, In substance, Is as fellows ; "in 1844 my partner, Sehultz, and myself robbed a barn In Cloverte, Prussia, and te threw oil suspicion we set fire te the barn. A strong wind was blowing, and seen, te our horror, 100 beuses and stores were In flames. Tne village was burned te the ground. Tba autlerlng that night .was errlble ; many metbers and children per ished In the ilimes. Large rewards were offered for the perpetrators et the deed, but we werenever caught. As people gathered at tbe Are, we atole away tbreugb tbe weeds. 1 Immediately took a steamer for America, came te Chicago and have been here ever alnce. My partner waa a braver criminal than I. He remained and is still living In Colverte, Prussia; where he Is a wealthy merchant." Bebance enjoined upon Radlger that be should ferwatd the oeufeaslon te tbe German authorities, anc te-day tbe latter made a awern statement of the lactr, which be forwarded te tbe German consul at Cincinnati, Mr. Veitke, merer Will lie 300 Biiteeeer.. Tbere has Jmt been isaund from the de partment et soldiers' orphans schools a pamphlet, containing a complete list of all soldiers' orphans new In the schools under the eare of tbe state who will beoemo six. teen and be dlsebsrged during tbe coming year, The list la arranged lu schools, and there has been added the date at which each child will be dlecbarged. Copies of this Hat will be sent te each pest of the Grand Or my of the Republic In tbe state. and te numerous sol diers and oltlzent. Tbe object bad In view Is te Interest as many as pesalble in obtain ing homes and employment for thoerpbanB upon leaving snhoeL A summary ihens that a total of 360 will be discharged In 18S9 from the several schools, as follews: Ches ter Springs, 44 ; Harford, 25 ; Industrial, 2 ; Man.fleld, 27 ; MeAlilatervllle,27 ; Mernnr 41; Mount Jey, 30; N. O. Institute, 42 ; Unlontewn. 43 ; White Hall. 30 ; H'. Paul's Heme, 8 ; Titssler Heme, 17. MKflT VtlH'HDlV, An Appeal ! Mada for UDBtrvinca el mat Holiday. Laneastkr, Dec. 7, 184 Te tub Kditorsep Ixtelmekncer ; Why is It that New Year's Day, the first et January, la net kept as a holiday In the elty et Laneaster T Hew dees It happen that all business places are open en that day In Lancaster, while tbey arecleaed iu nearly every etber ctly et tbe Union 7 1 think tbe merchants elLancailer ought te Jein together In bringing about a proper celebration of that day, and clese their stores. A Merchant. Soddsely Ul( After Heated DUpete. In Hobekec, N. J , Themas Miller, a member el the beard et aldermen, fell dead from heart disease alter a heated ilUcuealen In committee meeting en Wednesday night. He waa talking te City Clerk 11 u u Drrmettat the time, and said; "1 have net been med right, and X won't stand that man's abuie any" He get no further, but fell dead with a gasp. His discussion wa with President Wlnges, of tbe beard. Tbey had been bitter enemies for a long time. Heath of an Aaed Iaj. Mrs. Annie Hermes, relet of tbe late Jehn Hermes, formerly of Brunnervilie, died at the residence of her con, H. F. Hermes, at Epbrata, en Thursday morn ing, In bar 61st year. The funeral will be held ea Monday morning a'. 1)30; Interment at tha aaraua Reformed chureb, Rilcker Ttll. JUT.D.O.TaMaawlUcffletats, M0LL0Y ON THE STAND- HIS TFJIIMONlf HOI Utr THE OaAaV AQTEn DESIRKU BV IDE "TIMBaV The UaMtlent at Attarn.y U:nral Vfbtr Aatw.rM Bat Melhtag byQatnad Examlaatlaii I Abaand Ha, U ' Oirred Heay te Orlmtnate Davltt, "Eokdex, Dec 7. Fatrlek Molley, who wa arrested in Dublin for refusing te obey a subrcena calling en him te give evidence belere tha Farnell oernmUsion, was examined at' tedaj's session of tha commission. Attorney General Webater of tha rimes' oeaasel, conducted hi examination, whleh waa very lengthy, but tha wltnets met all tha , counsel's question with, blank de nial and finally Blr Richard wss forced te abandon his examination having failed te ex'raet the' smallest particle of ovldenee from Molley.'1 ' ' ,Mr. Mlohael Davllt then took the witness In hand. In answer te Mr. Davltt's ques tion, Molley ssld that a aollettot's clerk la Dublin premised him money If he would testify before tbe commission and, try and criminate Maebael Davitt. . TUB MAUV J, DBBXCt. BOMB reruml Trae.ler aud Dedication or tb Msw loaillatlen ea Ttmrsdar, With servlees solemn and Impressive In character tbe Mary J. Drexel Heme and the Philadelphia Mether Heuse of Deaooa Deaeoa Deaoea esses, perhaps the most msgnlfieent struc ture oft be kind In the country, was formally dedicated In Philadelphia en Thursday afternoon and consecrated te the service of charity. The building la a lasting monu ment te tbe memory of tbe daughter of the late Franels A. Drexel, and tbe wire of Jehn D. Laekenau, te whose benefloeneo is due the acquisition of this magnificent Institu tion. When the clock in the tower struck ths hour of three the members of tbe beard, the cfflelatlng clertymenarid the deacon deacen eseee formed a precession and marched Inte the chapel en the second fleer, Which was inadequate te seat all these who' desired te hear the services. The congregation spread out Inte the rooms at the right and left of tbe chapel proper and into the main corri dor. - i as tbe precession filed Inte tbe chapel G. Knecbe, tbe architect, steed at tbe main deer and handed tbe key te Jehn D. Lanka nan.i the president' of the Institution. MeanwhllO tbe chetrnf St. Johannes' Ger man Lutheran ehurcti sang the 12 Ut Psalm. Then followed the fermsl transfer of tbe Mary J. DrexelHome and Mether Heuse of Deaconesses te the beard of trustees by Mr. Lankensu, the founder et the home, who made a brief address setting forth tbe necessity for such an Institution and. the DurDetai wnicn u was intenaea ie nerve. Charles H. Meyer, tbe German oensul and vloe ptealdent of tbe trustees, responded In behalf of tba beard in well-chosen werdc, In wbleh he referred in fitting terms te Mr. Lankenau In carrying ent tbe grand Ideas et Christian charily prompted by tbe voices et these dearest te ills memory. Tbe formal surrender el tha home Inte the bands nt tbe beard of trustees was fol lowed bV tbe consecration ceremony. Rev. Hdge'Gralin ettered an Invocation, and Rev. Dr. Adelph Spaeth performed the act of consecration. Rv. Emanuel Nldejker also participate lu the oaremeny. Rev. Dr. William J. Mann, LL. D , delivered an address In German, and was Xollewod,by Rev. Dr. Jeseph A. Selss, LL. D., who spoke In English, referring te tbe charlta. bie work of mertsy, and also te Mr. Lanke nau' lerviees In behalf of the suffering and helpless. Rev. Augustus Cerdrs was then Installed as a rector et the Institution, Rev. Dr. Aldoph Spaeth ctllcUtlng. The newly Installed rector madeanHduresainOerman, and oencludod the aerviccs with the bonedlctleu. , description ei-1 th new bcildinci, The tjulldlUK occupies tbe ground te tte west of the German beeplttl building, and fronts en Glrard avenue in the form et three sides of a rectangle, with an epen equare or court In the rearteward Poplar street. The substruct jre la of sandstone, and the rest of tbe building of German Imported brick of a deep yellow color, with Indiana llme llme llme stone trimmings. The reef Is high pitched, or slate, with numerous dormer wlndewa plctuiesquely arranged. The structure Is pure Gothle In Its aichltocture, exhibiting the variety of outlines, graceful forms and elaborate decorations characteristic of tbat ptyle. Tbe main entrance is by an arebway, 16 feet high, above which is the large Gothic chapel window. Surmounting the en. trauce is tbe spire of stone and iron, cableal in shape, which support the balcony and belfry, and In whleh the deck Is located. The hallway inalde tbe main entrance Ik of pure marble, Including tbe steps and corri dor. Directly In front, leading te tbe chapel, is a bread stairway, which is also oe m posed of wblte marble, with Iren balus. trades, Burmeuuted with oak hand-rail. The eastern ball of tbe building la devoted te the use of the deaconesses, and la the only portion occupied. The weitsrn half el tbe building will be given up te the home for aged people and tbe children' hospital. Te the left el tbe main entrance, en tbe first floer,'ls the reception room and ofllee et tbe rector of the institution. Ad joining these apartments ar6 the trustee' rooms. At tbe northeastern oerner of the building tbe mother auporier, Wanda von Oartzen, has ber cilice, reception room fcnd sleeping apartments. The eaitern wing contains the lance dining room et tbe deaconesses and their private npsrlinenta. The flooring of tbe baiemeut la cemented with slate slabs oeverlng tbe steam pipe. The rooms In this portion et the building are used for storage purposes, except two large ones In whleh tbe cooking la dnue and tbe feed Is prepared. The bnlldlng baa nearly 300 rooms, all finished lu plaster, with varnlahtd ash doers and wainscoting. The busting and venti lation are of tne most modern methods Kieh room has a radiator and two exits one uear.thecelllng ter summeiind another near the tl,-er for wtnter--ter carrying erl the vitiated air that la drawn te the reef by boated celli et p'ps. Twe tanks, with a eapaclty et 8,000 gallenr, for the storage of water, are en the reef. A s'.esm elevator runs from the basement te the top fleer, for tbeuieet the lumnte-i Sarreundlng tbe building Is a stone fencr, surmounted with a graulte coping aud an iron railing. Tbe Ilnffales at Bepper. Tbe order of Euflalet held their first ban quet at J ebn Bl'slnger'a Maner hotel last eventeg. There was a geed attendance and It was a very pleasant affair. The eve ning was spent in singing, recitation and toasting. Mr. Kissinger had prepared an elegant supper whleh Included oysters In every style, chicken salad, chleken exo exe exo qnetUH, deviled crabs, salmon, Ae. Belore the mbetleg adjourned a vote of thank wa given Mrs. Ills. Inger for her able man agement of tbe affair, A llreura Tea. Lutevenlngthere was t brown tea at tbe Dnke attest M. K. church. 1 1 was held In tbe two large Sunday school rooms and all the decorations were brown In color. There waa a large number of people present add tbe crowd enjoyed themselves. There are three large tables In tbe room. One Is for Ice cream, auetber for supper and a third 1 filled with fancy goods, most of wblch were made and contributed by the ladles et tbe congregation and are for sale. Tbe tea will be continued te-iilgbt. Bpraleed an Ankle Peatmaattr Blaymaker sprained bis ankle en Thursday, He wm driving te Faradlie and was about getting from bla buggy te arrange something at the barneia, when the horse started suddenly, and In Jomp Jemp ing from tha vehicle Mr, Slaymaker made a miattn, Tha in J ary ti net f serious one, ATTBMPIKD BtmaLAtlY. Twe Tnreres Knur in Umn et Jaesb Nortbdeif, and Ars stars Un. Bstweea three and four o'elock taia atom leg, Mr a. Jacob Xortaderf, living at Ne. 33 Conealega street, heard burglars In tha house. She awakened her hatband and ea, and when Mr. Northderf waat from hi room te descend tba stairs, ha saw a asaa at' the feet of tha stairway. Ha re. tuned te his room te dress, and while be waa dressing hi wife taw two men go out of the alley way at the side of the home. Oaa aha described as a tall, stout man wear ing a long overcoat, und the ether a small man. Mr. Horthderf and his son weat In seatch of tba burglars, but were unable te find them. Bngsent Krlsman also joined la tba search ter thorn. When ths burglars saw Mr, Northderf approaching they ran te Beaver street and down Beaver street, and by tha time ha reached Beaver street he could sea nothing et tbe thieves. The same ptrtles, It Is supposed, mada an attempt te enter Mr. Nertbderl's house en Wednesday night. When Mrs. Northderf went dewa stair ea Thutsday morning the butter was enen, and the entrance was eftfeted last night by forelng epnn the same shutter. Anether Bena Ketsrsd. The thieves tbst were In Mr. Northderl's henae also vlelted that of Mrs. Mary Bprlnger, who lives right around thejoerner at Ne. 300 Beaver street, Mrs. Bprenger retired about halt-past ten o'elock when ahe looked all of tbe dcera down stairs. She left a lamp burning brightly In her room, and when she aweke, shortly after 3 o'elock this morning, abe lennd tbat It had been turned down and wa almost out She suspected that something wa wrong and waa terribly frightened when aba saw a man standing at tbe bed room deer of her sister, which Is ntxt Ie hetV. Sbe screamed aud aroused the household. The thief thou made bis escape from the house without stealing. Upen making examination It was found thst the thieves bad entered the house by the rear deer whleh they; unlocked and aid potereaa. ado Durgiar must eare had a key, as he succeeded In unlocking all of the doers down stairs. Mrs. North Nerth North eorf saw a man standing back of Mrs. Springer's house about tbe tlme of the (burglary. - DEMOOHATIO SOUIETIEH. Hew Democrat, can Oonnset THms.l with nut. and National Organlcallen, Numerous letters enme te tbe president and secretary of tbe Democratic Boeloty of Pennsylvania requeuing Information as te tbe method el forming Democratic socie ties, and bow tbey sre te beonnneeted with the Demoeratlo Society of Fennaylvanla and tbe National Association of Demoeratlo clubs. These cflleers wish It understood that upon application te mm. jenn v. Werman. secretary. 109 Beuth Bread atreet. Philadelphia, a copy of the constitution of the Demoeratlo Society of Pennsylvania, and also a simple form for a primary Demoeratlo soeloty in any locality or of any elasa of elttzecs, will be furnished. The number et persons required te form a society Is entirely discretionary with theso persona themselves. Tbelr signatures te tbe form, furnished aa above, is all tbat is required, Tbe return of this form, with the signature, en a copy of It, together with a list el the offleer of the new society, la all that 1 necessary te con ned it wltn the Democratic society el the state, entitled te reeelveall circulars and documents, and te representation Inpibe general assembly. Tbe .transmission of a similar Hat et officers and members te K. B. Whitney, eiq., secretary, 62 William street, New Yerk elty, will make tbe ao ae clety a member of the National Association of Democratic elubs, entitled te all privi leges aud te rerrecentatlen In the national convention. Ne tecs are required. New organizations are urgently desired te designate themselves "Demoeratlo societies," ae aa te produce a system uniform In nsme and style aa well is principle. This has been earnestly reocm reecm mended by state and national committees, and by the executive eemmlltee et tbe Demoeratlo society et the state. Haizler. Neatly Trapped. Chief of Police Hwlggett and hlsclllnsrs effeoted a neat piece of work about 12:30 o'elock Thursday morning In Wilmington, Del, when they captured "Broken-Neas G sorge" and Henry Miller In the act of robbing tbe safe et Hsrt A Brethers, perk packers. Tbe men were "spotted" by Detectives Jenes and Vandergrlft, of tbe Philadelphia, Wilmington A Baltimore railroad company, en tbelr arrival from Philadelphia en Wednesday afternoon, and shortly after midnight tbey were seen te pry open tbe elUce deer of Hart's establish ment, which tbey entered. Tbe building wss promptly surrounded by poileemen, and then Cblet BwlxgeM, the detectives and two or tbree ether cflleers dashed In, The burglars were taken completely by surprise and made no resistance. An Investigation showed tbat a bole about the diameter et a straw and perhaps aa Inoh deep, bad already been drilled In the ssfe deer. Scattered en the fleer were a number et burglar's tools. Tbe men were locked up. The one known te tbe police as Broken-Nese Geerge," Is a large man, while hi companion, Miller, Is a little pale fseed fellow, who leeks as tbeuKbhehad net get tbe prison bleach ell his cheek vet On Thursday thev were committed for cautt In default of $5,000 bail, i rewdsrly Inlevl.wed, A dispatch from Columbus, Ohie, says : Geoeral Master Werkmau i'owderiy, speaking laat evening ot'the recent Indian spoils convention, aald : " We are weeding out the troublesome elements. Fer some tlme there has been an anarchist element in the order. These fellows, who are at war with all of our In stitutions, feet perfectly happy when tlmy get Inte the order and succeed In stirring up quarrels. We have no room for any kind of ansreblsts In the oeuntry. They have opposed me, and It hsa simply been a question wbetber tbey should go nr I. Se far I have come ent ahead. Tbe Knights el Laber, It Is true, have docllned In rnum- Dersnip. mseu orgsnizaueu nave meireun and flaw. But new we are prosperous, and the membership Is growing. We are net opposed te strikes, but bo be lleve in reason before strikes, net strikes and reason afterwards." "NANOV ft CO.' A btreug tlompaey and a Geed Comedy Ku Joyed by a Small Andlene. At the opera house there was a rather light but veryfaabtenable audience latt e ven lsg te witness the pre sonlailen of tbe comedy "NancyAOe."by Arthur Refaan's company. Lancaster people have been complaining of peer shows this season, but laat evening they had an opportunity et attending one possessed of real merlt, yet they failed te take advantage et it. ina pi ay nan been given here befere1, but never Detter than last night It is a series et funny Incidents well put together. Mr. Hehsn ha a com pany tbst Is strong collectively a well as individually. Rvery mewber is an arils', and they glvea most enjoyable entertain ment A leek at tbe name of the people should be sufliclent te convince anyone et their capability. Tbe cast Included Harry Hotte as Jibtntztr drilling, Frllz William aa Kiee O'Kife, Leslie Ed mund a Capt Ittnttller, MUs Jesephine Laurens as Mrs. Jlulduh Dangry, MUs Ade'.e Waters as Nancy Brasher and ethers. m Fermer Hetel K.rper. Hue, from I ha .Baltimore Hun. Mersrs. Henry lUbter and Ferdinand Rahter, who have been proprietors et tbe General Wsyce Inn sluce November 15, en Thursday made an sa.lgnment for tbe benefit of creditors te Meesra. J, A.Bend and Randelph Barten, trustees. The bend waa for f 0,000. Ths hotel will be continued by Mr. Wm. Bleber, undsr tba direction et J ta tnitteea, SAILORS SDFFER TERRIBLY. rODR tir A SOROOKBrVS ORBW Ot'R DAYaWtTHOCrrOOD OB WATER. Ths V.M.I Sprlaga a Ltak aad Daring the Hear asa Threa Rss at sraahM Over- beard aad Lot-Tke Survivor Hm cn4 and BrosghtteN.W Yeik Nxw Yerk, Dee. 7. The Norwegian bark ArUmus, Uapk Mea, front Liver, peel, having en beard tha rescued erew of tbe Aaerkwa schooner Xther M. Davis, et Portland, Mr., arrived hare te-day; The Davie left Leguna, In Mexico, ea Nev. 1, with a 'cargo of mahogany, ceathjned te this city. OaL November 20, whea off Ustteraa, tha vessel aaoeuhuredaatrong northwest gle,whleh Increased In violence hourly aad oeaUautd nntll tha 84th. Dur Ing tbat lima tha Davis waa tossed about by Immense cress seas. At midnight that .dsy a fearlul sea arose, sad Immense waves threatened tha vessel's destruction. At daylight ea tha 2tta, It waa found that the Teasel was leak tog, aud all hands were ordered te tha pumps. Tha pumps were defeetlve and bat little, headway waa made aad tea hours attar tha discevery1 of the leak tbe vessel's hall wss entirely waterlogged and tha upper decks all awash. Sea after ses rolled across the deck and the schooner was seen at tba mercy of tba wind aad waves. On the morning of the 20ih an unusually heavy aaa eltuck the holt eapet. Ing It. A succeeding wave washed awsy , the steward and two aeamen, and they were never seen again. Tha remainder of tbe erew then sat te work te out away the standing spars whleh they succeeded In doing after several hours and the hull righted. The captain, his mate and two sallerr, tha survivors, erawled aft and lashed themselves te the top of the houie In this position they remained for four days, Betnl oeniolons and anfJetlng great hardship from the constant basting of tbe sea ever their wet! ferme Net a drop of water ,or feed passed their lip daring tbe time. The men were mate dead than alive, when ea Nev. 0 tha Artemus came along and rescued all hands, Tbe Anen.ni heraelf experienced a rough tlme. ' , m Kiptrlenc. of Uafea Bailers. Buffalo, N, Y., Dec. ,7. Capt c. B. Furry, of the prcpMler Staruoee, whleh was wrecked oil Grand Marat, en litke Superior, en Nev. 16, bes returned te tbe elty and tells tha story of the wrcek. Ha says the crew bad a terrible experience and give much credit te Capt. Cleary and the life saving erew at Deer Park station for essletanee rendered. Tbe storm of wind and rjowraged.lear. fully and when It waa seen en tbe night of the 15th tbat nothing could save tbe beat, tbe captain and hi 23 men took refuge In the cabin. 'The wavee beat with terrible vlolenoe agalnat the vessel and It seemed every moment aa II aha would go te piece. Hjme of tha erew who feared staying en beard msde an attempt te get ashore In a small beat aajd finally succeeded. They walked 12 mils te tha lire, saving station and the erew at onee aet out toresoue the remainder of the craw. Tha stcrru still raged furiously and It was with difficulty thst the surf beat asaehed the vessel and took oft the shipwrecked men. lhe erew camped en' tbe beseb for 13 days watching the cargo and trying te get tbe beat off, but the storm continued and she was abandoned. Nothing will be dene with ber until spring. A small part et tbe cargo was saved. Mnrd.rM en ths Highway, ChevxNnm, Wye, Dee 7. W. J. Van nice, a prominent and highly respected resident et this elty, was murdered jester day. During the absence) of tbe family a tramp entered Mr. Vannlea'a house and stelo several ai Heles of value and started by tbe Deadwood read towards Fert Laramie. Mr. Vannlee followed, capturing tbe man about five mile out and.tarted te return with blm In a buggy. Last evening tbe team was found en tha prairie with tha dead body of Mr. Vannlee In tbe boggy. It Is supposed thst the tramp killed him. The family are after tba murderer. Millers te Mser.i Minneapolis, Dec. 7 The North' western Miller Issues s call te-day for a meeting of tha millers of tbe United Slates at tba Flanklntea house, Milwaukee, De cember 17, for considering the state of the trade. Assuranee have been received from mlllsra In all parts el tbe country that tbey will, attend. m i A Olsheaeal BoeK-K.rp.r. Tei'KKA, Kb., Dec 7. It waa made publle yesterday that H. P. Stanley, book keeper for tbe Matlaeh Dry geed company at Arkansas City, Is a defaulter for tO.&OO It wa discovered a few days sge by a member of tbe firm tbat Stanley waa steal ing from them, and when eharged with tbe matter, becenfessed tbat he had been tsklng from (5 te f20 a day for tbree years past He has gene te Canada. A Span of llersfs ferJuy. I'AitKKHHHUitrj, W. Vs., Dee. 7 A beautllul span of blooded horses was shipped through this city yesterdsy from Tenne.see en their way te Washington Washingten Washington Tbey were purchased In Kentucky by leading Republican of Baat Tennessee, and will be presented te tbe Hen, Matt H Quay as a recognition of his able services for the party during the recent campaign. Tbe Vel or Illinois. Hi'liiNOflKr.n, Ills., Dee. 7 The com plete ( fllulal return of the vote el the state et Illinois are as fellow : Fer president Harrison, 370,473 ; Cleve lend, 348.272; Flske, 21,095; Streeter, 7,000. Harrison's plurality. 22.201. Fer governor Filer, S07,U): Palmer, 356,313; Hsrls, 19,016; Jonas, 5, I'll. Filer's plurality 12,517. Oil rr!M Adraec. New Yeiur, Dee. 7. Net In a long tlme h tbe New Yerk petroleum market pre sented inch a scene of exeltement as It did tula forenoon. The advance of yesterday wai followed by a further ene and at 11 o'clock the prlee of pipe line certificates touehed 01 1 8, but at 1 o'clcek tbere was a reaction te IK). IMalb eta Journalist, Aven, Mass., Dee. 7. Jehn Preicett Varnum, of Jacksonville, Pis., la dead here e( bleed poisoning, contracted In his Southern home. He was a well known newspaiier man, wai founder of the Flerida Txmta Union, and had contributed Inter esting papers te tbe leading magazines. T.rrltils rats olaUregOl.ra. Fai.i. Hiveb, Mas., Dec. 7. Henry Murpby, a drug clerk, wa burned te death jeaterday afternoon owleg te the explosion or some chemletls whleh be w mixing. Tbe atere wa aet en tire and slightly damaged. , m Killed by tba Arabs. Suaiciu, Dee. 7. Mr. Wake, an artist connected with the Londen t7cijAic, has been killed by the Arabs wbe are besieging the town. A U.uLe.t enie.r Jtetlgus, Madrid, Dec 7. Gen. Oryae, minister ci war, haa resigned from tbe eabiatt, UN THB HOAD nOMB. Aogest Leatha Intended te Salt from UV ' tlmore Fer OwlUerlantt, from the Yerk Qarctte. Yesterday morning several et our eltl aens visited the atmshouie and In their tenr et Inspection of the buttdlnv. tbey visited tbe room, el Lthas the German who waa Mauitadbn theShulh Geerge street pike aorae time age. Un has recov ered sufficiently te speak intelligently and tha atery ha told hi listeners waa Indeed a sorrowful one.. He bss very aged parents living In Switzerland. He has nt times sent small remittances te them. Fer years ha haa felt great satisfaction In thinking whea ha oenld aea them again. Te this end ha haa been working hard te earn money te visit them. He worked at a e.nntug factory In Har ford oenhty, Maiyland, and when this work was ever hn returned teLtacastnr oeunty and worked during ths Winter, i By weraing almost a ay ana ntitnt ami ey ma greatest coenomy he managed tesive about (115 which was te pay his way te bis home the remainder wss te gladden his parent' hearts, He Infolded stl!eg from Bal S mera, The man tells. Ids story In straightforward atyle and evidently Is net deviating from tbe trnth. Kvldonce Is fastening guilty oells around thn auppesed highwaymen. It la ssld that one et the arrested men has rt quested permission te hara his mustache shaved tiff, tbe pre sumption being tbat ha is afraid te faee thn German with lata leatnta aa It might prevt t a means te his Ideality, The request, e oeurar, waa refused him. m i AtiDKRMArt sTOBPNKT TUN3 HIS SUIT. Arbitrator CenrBgham A tier Hsanng His Tt ailaaesy Allows Mi BUI In Vnll. Redmond Cenyngbsm, ttq, who was sgreed upon aa lhe sole arbitrator Ie decide tbe anlt of ex-Alder man Wm. J, Fordney against tha county el Lancaster for fees in eases disposed el by tbat magistrate, heard the testimony of the wltnestea this morning, Mr. Fordney wss repre.enltd by B. Frank Esbleman, etq , and the county of Laceaatcr by County Solicitor Hhenck. When the alderman presented his bill the oeunty solicitor agreed te approve It alter striking from It certain items. The alderman refused te allow a single Item t j be deducted and whan the county refused te pay tba bill ha brought suit Arbitrator Cenyngbsm alter hearing all the tbe testi mony decided In favor of plaintiff for 417 00, tbe full amount et the claim with luteiest te da'.e. Ha klioeld Hava Beusht tns 8.1s. Henry T. Tueker, a wealthy farraer living lust eutslda Mlddlotewn, Conn., rushed into the pollce oflleo en Thursday night and reported that bis bnnte had been robin d of 110,000. He'kept his valuables In a tlu box looked In tbe oleset. The box and Its contents were gene when he went te add several hundred dollars mere te the amount, Iho box contained 500 in cash, bunds, mortgages, notes end bank books amount ing te ever $10,000. The oleset deer was looked as usual. Tbe mortgage and notes were mostly agalnat Mlddletewn and Durham parties. The Wentern bendr, whleh amounted te about (5.000, are nego tiable. An etnploye of Tucker I suspoetvil . Tueker never owned a saw and has been In the habit for years et leaving his money locked In tba tin box In tbe closet. Only a few days age an aoent drove out te hi place and tried te sell litin a aafe. The latt time Tnekcr ssw the box was Saturday and he Is, therefore, unable te tell when tbe robbery was committed. i m ' Charged With Lerceny Windser Pfau, living at Ne. 727 Kast Marlen street, has been prosecuted befere Alderman Birr, for stealing two shovel a and fork and drill, from O. Reudmlller, who restdea at Roeky Springs, In West Lampeter township, Ths noeneed had been working In a sand bole for Mr. Reed miller, and be then stele tbe tools. Afler complaint had been madn a soareh warrant was given te Constable Sbaub, who with Ollleer Crawford, inade a sosreh of Pfau'a houre. They found all the stolen toela wbleh Mr. Reedmlller Identified, and Pfau admitted tbat they were, Tbere ate many ether articles In Pfau' house whleh are belltrred te have been stolen. Probable Selclda of a ulargtnian. It Is known almost le a certainty tbat Rev. W. L, Parker, reoter of Christ Kplsoe. Rsl ohureh In Oswego, N. Y., who raj ster insly dlssppeared en Friday Istt, coiii ceiii tnltied sulelde. He was aeeu ou the aa wall near tbe river en tbe day of his disappearance, and a hat, that has been Identified by his family aa belonging te him, waa picked up In the river the sstne day by boys. Fllty Eloped With autecn, Samuel Marsden, aged filly, sudlOer trude Gibsen, aged sixteen, wbe eloped from Amelia oeunty, Vs., came le Rids vllle, N. C, and were marrled Thursday night by Rev. I). I. Cratg. The bride, who 1 quite pretty, ssld she had plenty of oflers from younger men, but tbey were all drunkards. Maura of This County, from tte Heading IleraJd. Mrs. Ann Usuek, widow of Gupcr Hauek, died of asthma at the rldrci et her daughter, Miss Kate Hsuck, 310 Locust. Dioeased was nearly 00 yesrauf sge- Hbe was born In Laneaster county and leave the following children I Pnllli', Martin, Michael and Jebn Uauek, and Mrs Mary firessler and Mia Kata Hauek, An leiane Man. TheliltlU yressaay.tbatM, M. Flelci, of Klaeel Hill, Is almost hopelessly Insane. Seme daj s age he threw a hatehet at ene et hi eblldren and almost brained the ebild. Tbe cause et his lussnliy la said te date from tbe time of bis defeat ler assessor of Warwick township several yeai age. His condition waa aggravated by overheating Mmsell lu a tobacco field. HI neighbor think he should be oenfinid. Obavg of Hupervl.eia. from tbe Lltlt a Kxpiess. William Zeller has bees appointed supervisor el tbe railroad from Laneaster Junotlen te Mount Hepe and Sinking Springe, te take tbe place et Jeshua R. Rellman, deceased. Mr. Zjller's former position will be filled by Samuel M, Uatelett, el Philadelphia, who will super vise the read from tbe Junotlen te Columbia and cjuarryvllle, Anether llai.ar. List evening tbe ladlis et Christ Lutheran church epened a bazaar In the bouse et Geerge Pentz at Ne. 223 Weat King street. There wai a large attendance, and tbe allalr was similar te the ene given by tbe ladles of Grase Lutheran ebuich this wcek. It Is successful lu every way, aud will be oenttuuod to-iuerrow ar-d Saturday evening Kale or Heme.. Isaae U. Ryan, roil eatate agent, has sold te Assistant Postmaster O. Edward Uegener two two story brick houses Nca. 329 and 331 North Lime for f 2,700. liausman & Rami, real estate agents, sold at iwlvate sale, for H. V. Grelntr, tL9 brisk dwelling heuse1, Na 327 East Walnut street, te Chas. Uurr, for 12,000. A Stan Tern la Twe. On Wodnesday nlgbt, at Weston Mills, Vouange oeunty, Pa,, Jebn Lerey, an em em peoye In tbe mill, waa passing near a rapidly revolving abaft wben nli eluinmc ueciuin entaegled, and before tbe raaehlcery eiuhl be stepped hi body wis lern In two across ths abdomen, tbe pieces falling twenty feet apatt. Henttu lbs WorSlieu... Jehn Brown, a oelored man, who ad mitted that he was a tramp, was sent te the workhouse by tbe mayor this morning, Three ledgers were discharged. IT WILL PASS THE 1I0US -'SH mil UUXntVAIIKCONFIDENTTHBOai FAOltlU HILL. WILL GO XBBOVQmA .M The t'fopeictl BeUlsineut of tba Kail' Indebtedness ravered by a M.JerUy. Contested Bfat Brpeiled I'poe-Tfc leTHlid Feaalen Hill In Committee. Warhinoten, Dee, 7. The Hensal sgreed that when It adjourns te-day Ml until Monday, fc. The Invalid pension bill wss rep and relerred te thn oimmlnen til Whole. a Tha majority report In the Beeth C Una oeuttatcd oleotion case et SrBallS.S r.meii was repotted and placed upon umeuuar. 1,11 w in raver of Elliett, s.ttll)l lUQIUUrjl,! ; i ue minority report, in favor or Bn wai also reported and placed da eilendar. K' The Unuie then went Inte committee;!, me wueie en private calendar, tbepeudk Dusincsi Deing tna senate bill te puiaiu me niuai.pjus) usual nempany. y -j.ne Heuse committee en l'acine ralir directed It chairman, Mr. Outhwalta, ask the ueute en Monday next te net i a day for the consideration of Ibsj TJafc Facias settlement bill. Mr. Outhwa expressed tha opinion this morning I tne mil win pan tne ueuse by u hands malerltv. They TVH UUpo.e of the Fend.. 1 Washington, De. 7. "Youeinl out nnw for (be money te fly," aald S.i toy Vest, yesterday. "The Rspublti have get evoe thing and they will na iifiujiiijuiuun ngu Hitu xeit. Auvy w, I ps tbe servloe pension bill, wh I tatlll . ,.n - I...I tOFA niMI TAA . .!. ff.J .1. uav. u n. ,ui fuv,vw,lvv , MIO JDItS, educational bill, whleh will absorb al t76,000,000 the direct tax bill wfcl will amount te nearly f20,C0Y and the Lord knewa hew many bills In tbe same line. They wl piebably run tha expenses of tbe gevi ment up te ever (000,000,000 within t years. They will aoeu get rid of surplus. That will net long be a standi men sea te Gen. Harrison's admlnls ai It haa been te Mr. Cleveland's. Republicans will, no doubt, call in fO0.C00.000 new out lu the national ball and that, with nil tbe cxtravaganoe of; propriatienp, wm uring noeut wen, i net ecntluuu the subject further. Walt .m, Mill nn ll JVM OTM.UVV. I rrmiiiTui vif Tomun rvin ci'iinnr. .... .. .' Wahiiinciten, Dec 7. WblluPresld elect Uarrlaen has been tramping ever Indiana prairies bsgglug quail and pr ehitiktuHwlth his uew hammctless guuwlth inlaid sleek, Prtalilent'CjS land has also been ahentlns'. vim mfttf nnt hA n Finn lit. nfS b M .U J ..... .w w a.. aa-.. aa. president-elect, but be bags cecaldi game. One of the atlaobea eftl Wltlte Houae, Mr. Lctlller, knewa?! best hunUng grounds for squirrels ta; pait or tbe country and be took tbe dent up Inte a patch of woedsabove Brit weed tbe ether dny, and together 1 Boen had a dcieu iqutrrels, of whleh, all were brought down by tbe president's! Tbe president 1 a goad shot, and like rather heavy gun wllhu geed strong ea of powder, anttforiqulrrelshe utes Nv shot. . I. , Hiatus Hay Met Qel Mluat Ha KxprStS,? Cohten, Dec. 7. An Aliauts,,iJ special te the Herald says Ihnt while It I been tbe prevaleut ImprenVm among lllalne's Irlends In Malnu tbat he would I eallcd te tbe state department In tha aa aOmlulstratlen, It bss beoemo evident witl In a day or two tbat tbey arc showing I of nervousness. There is no speclfiq Inte m it Ien that Gen. Hirrl.en has continual 'cated with Mr. Blaine In the uistteri this ralaea apprehensions tbat tba will be passed ever. Oiherr, however. I nothing threatening In Gen. Hartlsfml alienee, altbetigh tbey admit it U very l veklnir. In reply te a question ene of J ltlalne'a close friend said yesterday, taBM, that gentlemen xpected lbs appoint- and would net refuee It If wade. ,S1 Blalne continues te reoelve many la from prominent Republlctus favoring I appolntmeut. It 1 believed here that; I tame men are writing u en. Harrison urg ri i m ie anneini eir. nisiue. .vi " , ftt-j; He Assaulted Twe Women. f.'lv; Alten, 111.. Dee 7. Ureal exeItaaH wai created laat nlgbt by an atteici milraun en Market street. Mrs. R. . Curdle aud Miss Ella GattP, two hfgk ropeeted ladles, being assaulted t criminal Intent by a brutal negre. aisault were made about 0 o'clock, aa within a few mlnutei et each ether. Mil Gate wai knocked down and InaulteJ aa; badly lnlured. Mrs. Curdle frlghtana tbe man away by ber cries for help. TaaJI neure. wbe gave the name et Ge Ttitim. wa arrested, and publle excllea Is se Intense that It Is tearid he wilt I It nched. ifl . sS One et the Weimn Ueniess.s. ,, ifiifj. New Yehk, Dee 7, Tbe tour prlseaati Mr. Slanter. Mrs. Hammend, i-dwa Meiedlth and Uenry Hetmscn, charge with Intent le rob Pell Dily, the gambler wete errr-lttued In JtlltmimjaarkelJ court this morning, Tne Uermanu woeaaa S madeaoenfesslon which was placed la tM. bands of As.latt.nt Dlatr'et Attorney Ban riian. Her alleged husband was theai mauded until Sunday next and Ibeeti tbree were held te await tbe action et t grand J ury, He Opened tailors WAiniNcneN, Dec. 7.-Frank We! AdauiH. a clerk In Iho Washington Clt; pestcflice, ww arrested last nlgbt ter epaa-i lngletters. He confessed the crlme, I ... a - m . .a.H ..... t aa - ft aim no naa net ieuuu puj uwu.j u latter and tbat this was his first efle He Is unlv 21 years of age. He attrlbak hm downfall te dancing. MoitethUl salary was spent en dancing ' school putles. $Q nerslars Euter a lUuk. Sj'iij Knobnestkk, Ma, Dee. 7. Hargl made a bold attempt te rob tbe Knobne bank early yesterday morning, but succeeded lu KOttlnt; away with 1400, doing tl.600 worth of damage. Thsyl nn iiittlaulty In scntlnic into the Viult and the safe, the deer of which blown off with dynamite, out wtisi m milH mv Mmuresslen en me . .,i, inntita. Tbere is no clue te I burglars. v Arr.aud for Ferg.ry. &S& iv.u,nvfiTnr. Dsc. 7. James A. Ql) nlty. a young man well known te .nnrtins lraternlty, wa ledged in Jail nlgbt charged with fertslug the name aeveral well known cuiz.na te cuecw email amounts. He was arretted iu a, mere yesterday, it .. rtunies the eharaaiV ,i Arrest of a rrHMt. ?2 f tinnMH. Die, 7. The Rsv. Father K n.n h men arrested as Kanturk fc teudlng mertlngs of suppressed braeca el the Irish Nations! iauuv. vreaTUKU iriuiiiArieNU. j i Wahhinuien, D, C, Dec 7. I I I Kaatarn Foensy Ivanlt i Fair, warn 'aeutuany wiaas, i'TtetmXsZtr-' '&2, - - V: