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VOLUME XXV NO. 104.
LANCASTER, PA.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1888.
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FIRE IN A CARRIAGE WORKS.
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A JOB V. M. B.OV.BIX BGBBED.
rh Pir Df putHMl BimmM la Qaeaehlag
Ik Blaaees Aft gfahtlag Thesa aa Mew.
umuu, tmu Hd pis-b week
Destroyed the iM.niM 1,000,
There wee rather destructive fire Wed
nesday evening la the large frame balldlng
at tbe corner et Marlen and OhrlsUea
streets, which la mad aa a carriage factory
by Geerge Weber and 1e owned by Majer
Charles M. Hewell. The fire waa discov
ered shortly before seven o'clock by
Mite Meggta Malecey, a young lady
who reside In tbe neighborhood.
Hhe taw ameke tesuleg from the
building and Informed a man who waa
coming a'enr. He tan te the resi
dence etH. K. Blsy maker, atOheatnntand
Soke atreete, and proeured a key.
with which he etreck box 81, at
the aame oerner. The Are depart
ment responded very promptly end
all the engiBss were en the ground. They
were stationed aa foilewat Ne. l at
Christian and Orange ; Ne. 2, Oheetnntand
Ohrlaiian ; Ne. 3, Orange end Duke, and
Ne. 4, Marlen and Duke. Four atrcame
were turned en the burning building, bnt
It seemed that It waa rather difficult te ex
tinguish the flames. The flerta et tbe
Bremen ware successful In about an hour.
Hew the fire originated no one. knows.
It started la the varnish room en the
aeoend fleer. Tneie waa a ateve with fire
In the room, but appearaneee de net
Indicate that It ataried at the ateTe
bnt In an almost directly opposite put of
the room. There waa a let or finished and
cnflnlsbed work In the varnish room, In
cluding a phaeton, bnggy, Jenny Llnd end
a number of unfinished buggy bed lea.
These were almcat totally destroyed. Tbe
tools, Including a great many fine varnish
brushes, were lest. In the room next te
this one tbe clothe, oil cloths, leather, Ac,
used In trimming vehteies, were kept, end
they were ruined. Although the fire waa
confined te tbe aeoend fleer the unfinished
work, tools, &a, down sUlra were damaged
by water. The reef, fleer and ether parte
of the building up stairs were badly burned,
bat It le by no means a bid wreck.
Majer Hewell haa an Insuranea of 1500 en'
the building In the Fire Association of Phil
adelphia, et which 8henk & Bsneman are
the sgents. Mr, Weber baa 11,600 en his
oenlentaandaeyetbe la net certain what
hie leas will amount te. Bausman & Burna
have his Insurance. There Is 1800 In the
tns, of Hartferd, and 1700 In the North
British, of liondep.
During tbe fits Harry White, driver
of engine Ne. 4, had one of hie flegeia
mashed by having it caught in tbe deer cf
the engine.
TUB MAYOR'S UOUBT.
Blgbtesn Oases DLpesed Or Cel. Bebert Tg
gatt, tbe Politician, Seat te Jail.
CeL Reb&rt Taggart and "roedler"
Rlohardsen were tbe attractions at the
mayor's oeurt this morning. Tsggart came
te town yesterday te give ent tbe various
offices In tbe gift of tbe Republleau admin
titration. By night he waa very full of
whisky and after making stump apeeehee
at all tbe principal hotel bare et the city, he
wound up In the yard of the County Heuse
at 2 o'clock this morning. Officer
Stermfeltz escorted him te the etatten
house Tbe mayor oenoludea te allow
the talkative oelonel te eat his Christ
maa dinner In Bummer'a Hall, and gave
him ten dsys In Jail. Taggart pleaded for
his liberty, and made a request that his law
partner, the county aolleitor, be sent for ;
but bis request waa net needed. When he
found he had te go te J all, he thanked tbe
mayor for the light sentence Imposed, and
aatdlt tbe mayor wanted te go te the state
Senate for the next term be should let him
knew In time and be would fix It all right.
' Toodler" Klobardsen admitted that he
waa very drunk, and was sent down stairs
until he beeame thoroughly sober.
Jehn Ktbleman, a young man wbeee
home la In this city and who will net work,
waa found In the slderoem et the Bheber
house at an early hour this morning. The
mayor, at tbe request of bis relatives, eent
him te the workneuse for thirty days.
Ueerge Walklns, arrested In Centre
Square for disorderly oenduot. was com
mitted te Jail for 15 iiaye, and Peter Galla
gher, for a similar oflenae, waa eent te tbe
workhouse, .fifteen ledgers were dis
charged. A Wedding le Beading
On Wednesday at neon one of the most
brilliant weddings bold In Reading for
some years took plaoe In Christ Episcopal
cathedral. Mlsa Edith Hawley, daughter
of Jesse Q. Hawley, proprietor of Ihe Eagle,
waa married te Wm. Beylerr, aen
of Blmen Seyfert, one of tbe beet
known iron men In Penntylvsnla.
Tbe ceremony was parfermed by Rev.
Dr. Orrlek. Tbe bride were a plain
white aatln costume, with volt She waa
given away bv ber father, and her sister,
Miss Helen Hawley, was maid Of honor.
Tee usher were : A. L. Celby, of Bethle
hem ; E M. Morgan, Geerge U, Van Reed,
Heerge Gress, Jr, Lee 8. Clymer and F.
S. Ltvlngoed, of Read Inc. Among the
presents waa a furnished f 10,000 house from
Mr. Hawley.
Tne Beds el Veurana.
Last eventng a preliminary meeting te
make arrangements ter tbe reorganization
et Geerge H. Themes Camp Ne. 10, bona
of Veterans, of this city, waa held In the
rooms of Geerge H. Tnemaa pest, G. A. R.
Edward Spreeber was chosen president
and Charles Tucker, vioe president et tbe
meeting. The names ei twenty young
men who desire te become members were
placed en the roll, and another meeting
will be held en ne xt Thursday evening.
All sons et soldiers ever 18 yeara of age
are eligible te membership in this society,
aed It matters net if the fathers are
members of the Grand Army or net.
Plv Mile for a Wrench.
Rev. O. L, Fry, of Trinity cbureb, and
eeveral men went te the country ler ever
greena and had a rather rough ex per lease
yesterday. At Willow Street tbe boxes of
two wheela of the wagon became het and
the wheele would net turn. Ne wreneh
large enough te take ctt the wheels could be
aeeured In tbe neighborhood and one of tbe
men was obliged te oeme all the way te
town and secure one before they oeuld
lake off the whtels te grease up.
OrBesrs Elected aed Installed.
At the regular stated meeting of Good
win Council Ne. 10, R and 8. Masters, held
In Masonle hall en Wednesday evi ning,
December 10, the following were elected
and Installed efilsers for the ensuing year:
T. I. G. M , Henry Carpenter ; D. J. G. M.,
Jacob P. Shirk; P. U. of W., Jehn R.
Kauffman ; treasurer, Ubarlee A. Hetnltnb ;
recorder, Hugh S. Gara; tiustees, Wm. A.
Morten, Gee. R. Welcbans, J, U. l,yte ;
Rep. te G. O., Jeshua L. Lyte.
Registered aa a PbyelcUn.
Frem tie Lebanon Timet.
Dr. A. H. Heward, of Mllleravllle, Lan Lan
easter county, haa registered In the pro pre pro
thenotary'a cfllee aa a pbyslcau. He makes
oath that he I net a graduate of any medi
cal college, university or school and that
he baa been In the continuous practice of
medicine since tbe year 1833, In tbe coun
ties of Adams and Lancaster and still con
tinues te se practice.
Bargtary Gate Dltmlised,
Jehn Dele, arrested for burglary en com
plaint of Mary Baurber, living en West
Mifflin street, waa heard by Aldermtn
Spnrrler last evening. Mrs. Baurber'a room
waa entered and f25 stolen, and Dele, who
occupied the room adjoining, was bus bus
peeted. There was no testimony ettered te
connect Dele with tbe tbett et tbe money,
aed tbe alderman dismissed tbe oemplalnt
and discharged Dele from custody.
BnedforLareenyaa Ball,
Albert Ream, Benjamin Haas and Ell
Gedda have been complained igsinst before
Alderman Halbach for larceny aa bailee by
Jehn W. Muaser. The allegation is that
the defendanta borrowed a steel bar and
they appropriated the aame te their own
SB BOBBBe HBBSBLP.
srge BevsteBsas at a ease la s HewXerk
Oeett.
Oa Thursday aftenioea Mr. Myet Beaa
aela, of New Yerk, told Police Cap.
ThoaaaaeB a thrilling etery about hew two
atea haa at boob of that day entered his
aperteMate during- hla absence, kneeked
down hie wife with a blew in the face,
etrlppedheref her Jewelry while aba lay
enoenscloue ea the fleer and than am.
Mrs. Samuels la tweaty-twe yeara old, tall,
allaa, nervena, languid aad eubjeet te
"falaUag epeUe," Tbe police arrested
Frederick Wltte, who haef beea charged
with similar offense a year age, andMra.
Bamuslaatonee Ideatlfled him peslttvely.
Tbe police asked eeveral tlmee te have the
eaaa edjeurned, and when It came up en
Tneaday afternoon, Cant. Tbompeen said t
' Whoa ea Buadey last I asked for an
adjournment," aUd he " I had in my pea.
eetslen this geld cane-head, and I thought
1 could get the balance of the property.
This cane-bead waa brought te the police
station by Mrs. Samuels, sr., Saturday
night. Bne found It under the hall mat
with a card attached, which la ia printed
letters, and reads : 'Let Fred go. 1 give
you this nana head. It la la tbe stairs la
paper. Jeb.'
My detectives were busily inveatigat
lna tne ease When en Hundav nlaht Mr.
Bamnela, tbe complainant's husband, eame
te the station and handed me this diamond
rtnr, which la alee part of the stolen prop
erty. He aald his mother had found It
under the tableoleth la the hallway, with
tbla card -In the aame peculiar printed
obaraetera made with a pencU : Will
give all X have If you let Fred go. Here la
the ring. Jeb
Anether alie of naner wis handed bv the
osptalnfe Juatlea Ferd. It was In the
sim? kind of characters, and read: "Jee go
around tbe allle."
TheuapUln stated that when he first
visited tbe beuse te make a preliminary
examination be found tbe wedding ring en
tbe fleer. Thla aurprlsed him, in the face
of the remarkable etery told by Mra.
Samuel, end he examined her hands.
There were no marka of Hugs having been
pulled cfl
"New," saya tbe captain, "1 have learned
that the diamond earrings worn by Mis.
Bamnelewereef tbat pattern that screw
Inte tbe eere. with a geld nnt at the back,
te remove whleh would require consider
able time."
Wltte looked earnestly at the property he
waa alleged te have stolen, and Lawyer
Kane became se excited that he dropped
both hla copy of tbe criminal cede and hla
cigar.
"I thought It proper te present this evi
dence te you, seeing thst we can in no way
connect the accused with the ailair," con
cluded the captain.
Then the Justice apeke werda whleh ap
parently caused a large substacee te ledge
In Wltte'a threat and tears te well up in
hla eyes.
"Wltf, you have fully established your
Innocence; you are honorably discharged.
x mux miity yuu uave leai your position."
"I'll never get it back again," said tl
the
"Yee, ycu will; they will re'nstate you,"
reassuringly replied tue Jnetlce.
Mrs. Samuels, mother-in-law of the com
plalnanr, waa aaked whrt she had te say
about tbe finding of the Jewelry, andsLe
was about te epeak when ter husband
oaeght held et her arm and said : " Don't
aey word te repertera," with whleh he
hustled her towards tbe oeurt room dicr.
Wltte thanked hla lawyer and departed
with hla friends.
MraSamuals, despite tbe apparently oc
clusive evldenee te the contrary, aiiil insists
tbat ebe waa robbed and that Wltte la one
of the guilty parties, and her husband, aa
well aa her father lu law, evldenUy believe
her, If her mother In-law deea net. Mrs.
Samuels' assertion la remarkable In view
of the statements made by Mra. Arneld, one
of tbe attending wltneesep, who, wbenehe
heard of the affair, called en the police
autberltlfa and described Mra. Samuela
very accurately, say leg that en April 7 last
the woman came te ber hotel and stated
that ahe bad been driven ent of her father's
hense. Bhe gave the name of Sarah
Roberts, and was constantly visited by her
husband. Despite the faet tbat ahe had
neither (money nor oletblng, the young
woman frequently complained et having
been robbed of both by tbe servants.
When these facta and ethers connected
with tbe recent alleged robbery were
brought te the attention of Dr. Greene M.
Hammend,1 who, like hla father, ex Surgeon
General William A. Hammend, baa made
a close study of nervous diseases, he aald It
was possible Mrs. Samuels waa a vletlm or
hysteria, 'ihe text books, he said, were full
of eases where women snflerlng from tbe
malady bad Imagined Just such atroeltloa ns
tbls woman alleged.
Dr. Fordyee Barker said te a New Yerk
World reporter when the olreumstsnoea
were explained te him last night : " It is
quttepceaibleltwaeaeaaa et bysterls. 1
have treated no parallel ease, but have
known many equally remarkable In ether
direction. It may be mere bysterls, or
there may have been a degree of deviltry
mixed with It"
COIXEOIATB9 IB BBBBIXION.
An allagtd Intet mar" at Obatltn Is Tarred
and Baaiberaa by DLcbarg.d atnd.ms
aea B.veral Arrtats fellow,
A number of students were expelled from
the Oberlln (Ohie) oellege last Saturday, for
gambling and carousing. Tbe event occa
sioned great indignation and excitement
throughout the oellege, aa tbe evidence
whleh had been preaented by the faculty
waa of such an overwhelming charaeter and
dealt with such minute details aa te thaw
complete knowledge of all that had taken
place.
The accused were asked te deny tbe alle
gation If tbey oeuld, and as their sense of
honor revolted against telling a falsehood,
while none of them denltd the soeutatlen
against themselves, each el tbe accused re
fused te "peach" en hie lellewe or give any
Incriminating testimony against tbe ether
aoeused. Consequently alt of them were
discharged and eent borne.
But instead of going borne they remained
In town, erganised themselves into a gen
eral committee of Investigation, and pursued
detective woikte esoertalnhew the Infor
mation bad reached tbe raeulty.
Oae of their number, who bad bean over
looked or allowed te remain, was suspeeted
by them. Hla goings and oemlnga were
looked Inte, and finally becoming con
vinced tbat he bad turned traitor and In
formed uoea them, Frank Waloett, which
waa bis name, waa esptured by a body of
maskers, who threw a oleth or blanket
ever hla head, ae tbat he oeuld net make
any outcry, fd then he waa dragged into
a dark and seeluded street, be where was
atrlpped of hla clothing and then waa tarred
and feathered In sueb a way aa for a time te
make his lire despaired of.
The faeulty and cltliens then took up
the matter in earnest and enlisted tbe ser
vices et the police, who last nlgbt ar
rested number of students who ere
eberged with participating In the outrage.
Great excitement exists, as some of these
locked up were net among these expelled,
and tbe balk of tbe students threaten open
rebellion It their fellows are net released.
Northern Oantial Cars Uwtl by Meant,
rrem the Yerk Dally.
In accordance with the law pissed by the
New Yerk Legislature, compelling all rail,
read oempanlea In tbat state te beat tbelr
cars by etbsr meaca than with stores, the
Northern Central Railroad company baa
adopted the new method of heating their
care by steam. A section of can hosted by
steam, supplied by the engine, followed
tbe Niagara Kxpresa from Usrrlaburg
yesterday, and If tbe device proves aoenp.
table It will be adopted by tbe read. Many
ears en the Neithern Central are through
cats, running from peinU In New Yerk
state through te Bait lir ere! and these ears
will, of oeuree, have te be heated by steam
wherever run,
Bera Id raltea Tewnsblp,
rrem tbe Oxford Praia.
Ebenezer Ktlleugh died at hla residence
near Celere, MJ., last FrUay, aged 75 years.
He waa a native of Texas, Fulton township,
Lsneaater ecunty. At one time he waa an
extensive cattle dealer and waa one of Ihe
wealthiest and meat widely known eltlz-ns
In the lower end of his native county,
A Tragedy In Italy,
The Countess Oesta was atabbsd te death
In a carriage la Florence en Wedneaday by
a captain la tbe army, who then oemmltted
ajejda try feeetlag aiaaeU wile WOlY.
AN EXOtTIBB DBBkTB.
Bleqaet'a Bttattr attacks la Bte Vreaek
easts a Wxtaiseay.
Ia the Freneh Senate cat Wadnaadav
during the debet ea the badger, M.
Challeesel-Lecear aald the preasat waa aet
the moment te cenalder Freneh BBaaeea,
but tbe future et France. H oeedeasned
the policy new pursued la the eobeols,
which, be eald, struck at the root of the
traditional principle et parental eoatret
The mala esnse of existing evils, he de
clared, waa radleallsm, which relentlessly
pursued the old founders of the republic,
and gave premtaea that were Impossible te
fulfill. Frenee had abandoned the most
glorious of monarchies, and waa about te
fall at the feet of the least of men. The
eablnei'a duty wastocheek the movement
towards tbe abyss, but, instead el doing
thla, the eablntt waa hastening the move
ment. It was time te return te a policy of
geed sense. He appealed te the Right te
unite with the party of the Lett, whleh waa
the upholder of order and liberty, and
together save tbe oeuntry.
Tbe speech created a sensation, and at Ha
conclusion the senators arose en mass and
enthusiastically ebeered the orator. M.
Leen Say moved thet the speech be printed
and posted In pnblle plaees throughout the
oeuntry. It waa ultimately decided that
M. Bay'a motion should net be voted ea
until the next slttlna.
Premier Floquet remarked tbat the
speech of M. Cballemel-Laoeur might be
analysed aa an aet of repentance and an aet
of geed faith. M. Obailemel Laoeur had
urged thet France aheuld leek te the Right
for salvation.
Several senators protested against tbla
remara. ju. rtequei asaea rer a rear
mementa forbearance. Continuing, he
said tbat he bad net solicited the power
whleh bad been Imposed upon him, but
during offlee he bed tried te tffeet a con
centration or tbe parties en tbe Left Tne
cabinet's policy bad been wise and republl
esn. In forming that policy he had Intro
duced a proposal te reestablish single
member constituencies In order te be able
te continue tbe atruirgle.
M. Floquet at tbla point suddenly left the
tribune, tfla notion caused general astonish
ment. M. Ssy warmly approved M. Ohallemel Ohallemel Ohallemel
Laoeui'a speech, Hn said he regretted the
reply made by M. Floquet, and declared
that the piemler had net risen te the
occasion.
A great uproar thereupon ensued.
M. Telalu defended the policy of tbe
ministry, and oentended tbat the whole evil
was eaused by tbe Conservatives refusing
te adhere te the republic,
M Flcquet announced that be would, If
necessary, introduce new legislation te
combat tbe Beulangtst danger.
The Heuse rose amid great exeltement.
LOS r IN IBB HLIZZABD.
Tw1t Persons Attempt te Cress tbe St.
lAwrcees and Polish by tbale llrcaklng.
On Tuesday evening a story eame from
Bouebervllle, a village a few miles below
Montreal, tbat en Monday alx farmere,
named Vlau, Lausanne, Mlcbaud, Naud,
Plebeand Nudel, started for Montreal en
the new lee with teama leaded with Christ
mas prodnels. Vlau and Laflamme were
accompanied by their wives, and each el
tbe ether four had a aen with him.
Bbertly after they left tbe bl lizard began,
and as nlgbt fell tbe lee began te break up.
Nothing could be eein of tbe party from
tbe snore, but the story is tbat during tbe
nigbt people at various points en the river
heard cries ler help coming out et the dark
ness. Ne help oeuld be rendered, and
when morning came nothing oeuld be seen
of the party. Aa the river la new open be
tween Montreal and Boueherville It Is sup
posed thst all were drowned.
Twe brothers, Cbarlea and Andrew Wall,
arrlred en Wednesday at Carillon In a
dying condition. While crossing the St,
Lawrence river from Point Fortune tbey
were csuKht In tbe blizzard; the Ice broke
under tbem, tbelr sleigh and horses were
ewept away and they spent the ulgbt en an
le 11 op, from which they were rescued in
a beat in the morning. The younger man
was rendered almost insane by hla suffer
ings. XLT. TBB FARMERS SSOAFE.
MeNTnuAL, Dee. 20. Tbe Information
comes from Blucherville that all of tbe
farmirs suppesed te have bean lest en the
river there In Monday's bliizard have
turned up all right. When caught in the
storm they at onee started for the land, but
lest tbelr way in the blinding snow and
sleet and reached the shore many mllea
down the river near Serel. All had a ter.
rlhle experloces and were thankful tees,
cape with their ll?es.
KKM ABKAHLE KXeEKlBXOB.
Story at uraxenua UUun's Perilous Aerial
and Aqacoes Voyage.
The adventure of Charles Hlxen, the Le
high Valley brakeman, waa mere thrill
leg than at first reported. A aide deer of
tbe car upon whleh he was stand
ing was open, and when the train
reached the centre of the Picker Picker
ten bridge a terrlfle blast of wind
rusbed lu tbe car, burated tbe reef,
aent one part of it twirling ever the tele
graph wires, along tbe bridge and down
Inte tbe Lehigh river. Hlxen followed,
he says, as the aeoend section, with
the ether part of tbe reef aa
the third section olese behind. Hlxen
took several somersaults before be
reached tbe water. Quickly coming te Ihe
enrfaee, he grabbed part of tbe reef and
held fast Tben he removed hla heavy
gloves and started te swim te shore, but the
current was tee strong, snd tbe herder he
swam the farther he waa carried from tbe
land. Finding bis danger Increasing and
fearing exhaustion aa well aa cramp, he
swam for dear life after tbe broken reef,
caught It, and held en until It approached a
bend in tbe river. Heiebe made another
desperate eflnrr, and by grabbing held et a
tree that bung ever the water he reached
shore two uillw below tbe bridge from
Whleh he had been carried.
The oeal train was passing and with his
bandana algnaled tbe engineer te step. The
engineer reported him at Msuch Chunk
as being "a crazy man down at the bend
flagging trains." Hlxen ran te a farm
house nod thawed out hla hands In a basin
of oeld water, lie tben rsn te tee Packer Packer
ten shops and the empleyes there supplied
him with dry clothing He returned borne
Tneaday evening, suffering from nervous
prostration.
TUB BOu'p UOU-.E.
It Opened for the eeaseu Tbla Morning Vtltn
tiean Heep.
As esriy as 4 o'clock this morning Billy
Shay, cook at the soup house, was ou hand
butlly preparing for the opening, which
took place te day. Uv 0 o'clock the soup.
whleh was made of beans and meat and
very geed, waa ready. Tleketa were
given out by tbe chief of police,
and about 130 rations were Issued. This
Is a rather small number, but tbe crowds
are net aa large en opening days aa later.
The modeet distributing the tickets Is the
etmn as that Introduced by Mayer Morten.
Kacb applicant for ecup is given a yellow
ticket with elx numbired spaces, one for
each day of tbe week. On tbe face of the
ticket is written tbe number of rations each
person ia entitled te. Kacb day one of the
number of spaces Is punched, and as the
tickets are renewed every Monday, it Is
almost Impossible te defraud with them.
The soup beuse la a very worthy charity
and it baa successfully existed for msny
years. The fuud In the treasury Is new
quite low and It needa te be replenished.
Persons who desire te contribute funde or
eJIbles can de se by nailing en the mayor.
Philadelphia and Plttsenrg ea Tep
Prem tne New Sr.
Te tbe Impartial observer one would
think that litneaiter oeunty with her
11.&00 Rspabllean majority bad semn claims
upon the party and the party emoluments.
But the big tens of Philadelphia and Pitts Pitts
burgseemte think tbey own everything
and proceed en that principle by claiming
all tbat la worth having. It Is time tbat
tbeae claimants understand the true elate of
0lr,'
a 11,000 for a Umtuttn ttrskeman.
In the supreme oeuit,in Albany, New
Yerk, en Wedaesdiy, tbe Jury In the ease
of Geerge Hetls against the New Yerk Cen
tral Hudsen River railroad, rendered a
verdict 01112,000 for tbe plaintiff. Hetls
claimed 130,000 for tbe lese of a leg when
he was empleye ss a biaktata nt that
oeatpaajr,
THE REBELS ARE ROUTED.
BBITISB THOOra UBtVB TBB HUB1ANI
rBOat tBUH rOBTHMlBB.
An Bagagsaaeal la Which sTear Baadred
Bebsle Are Billed aad Many Woeadad.
BHgkt Lesses te the Bngtah Betcee.
atesali or a Halt Hear's ajghNag.
Lendqk, Dro. 20. Dispatches from
Susklm state that s decisive battle has beea
fought In whleh the rebels have beea
worsted end dislodged from their position.
The fight took place Unlay. Theoemblncd
force of the Egyptians aad British mad an
attack upon the rebels. They stormed the
redouble and trenehee, anil alter a half
hour's brilliant fighting the enemy was
driven te tbe buab, completely routed. Tbe
rebel less Is eetlmsted at thousand killed,
with large numbers wounded. The less te
the British and Kgyptlans la slight.
The British forces are new In eamp In the
position recently occupied by tbe rebels.
The victory te British arms Is oemplete.
JLeter dlspatehes elate that the British
had four men killed and two wounded In a
cavalry charge.
The Egyptian black regiments made a
brilliant eharge upon tbe enemy'e trendies
In whleh two were killed and thirty
wounded. Only two Bgyptlan cmeere
were wounded.
The enemy's lese Is new stated te be 400.
PARTICULARS OV TBB BATTLB.
Londen, Dee. 2a The Standard's cer
respondent sends tbe following particulars
of tbe engagement: At 4 o'clock this
morning tbe man-of-war Racer opened
tbe battle by shelling tbe enemy's
trenches. Tbe ablpe up the coast followed
suit and landed parties who lighted flies
and placed du no rales In position. Tbls had
theeffiet of deceiving the enemy coming
from Handeub, The whole force
moved tewarda tbe enemy'a left
flank, with a naval detachment with
with maebine guns and cavalry and
mounted Infantry, sejutlng and protecting
the flanks and rear. Twe lines osmprle esmprle
Ing battalions In douhle companies rusbed
towards the left oerner et tbe enemy's
trenches, the British lnfsntry and Kgyp
tlsu reserves lining the embankment be
tween the water fertr.
Gen. Grenfell and staff occupied a posi
tion te tbe left of water forts. Frem 5
o'clock besvy eslves of guns snd mortar
from every fort bore en tbe trenehee,
Suakib, Dee. 20. Before dawn th's
mommy, the British maa et-war Starling
and an Egyptian steamer moved up tbe
oeest with orders te oever tbe rebels at
Handeub. At daybreak tbe forte opened
Ore upon the rebel trenches and the troops
advanced te theattack,tbe black brigade en
tbe right flank and tbe eavalry and the
mounted Infantry covering tbem.
The Scottish borderers, the Welsh regi
ment snd tbe Egyptian blgade occupied an
embankment between tbe forts, the
British Infantry being held In reserve. The
forts shelled the trenehee, keeping
up a terrltle fira The enemy held
their ground courageously until the
blaek brigade charged tbe trenches
whleh loll alter an hour's fighting.
The rebels fought with fanatical bravery.
Twe of the enemy'a guns were captured.
The naval brigade did splendid work. The
Scottish borderers are new at work en
trenching their position. The. enemy are
retreating towards Hasheen and Tamar.
The British force numbers 4 000 men.
Londen, Dee. 20. An ctllelal dispateh
from Suaklm dated 11:25 o'clock aays
tbat the enemy'a less Is 400. The Hussars
were at that time still pursuing tbe fleeing
Arabs. The trenches are nearly filled, and
two temporary redoubts are being built.
The combined force of the British and
Egyptlana are entrenebed. They will
bivouac en the field of battle te-night, the
naval forea with machine guns are remain
ing In tbe trenehee.
The man-of-war Starling end all tbe
available steamers have been aent te anchor
off Handeub te prevent a force from Han Han
eoub from coming against the army.
Londen, Dee. 20. The dispatches ro re ro
eelved by the Central News from Susklm
state that a promlnent feature of the fight
te day was tbe determined rush of
tbe black regiment of Kgyptlans upon tbe
dervishes. Tee latter fought with
fanatloalceursge, dying In the trenches. At
one time the Hussars made a brilliant
charge, and tbe dervishes dismounting
from their hnrser, planted tbelr spsars
te receive tbem. Oa swept tbe Hu.sars
llkean avalanebe riding down tbe dervish
eavalry, hall of whom were killed. Tne
Hussars Immediately reformed and made a
renewed chsrge upon tbe remaining der
vishes, who then fled preelpltately. A large
portion of tbe rebels were absent from to
day's fight They aroeamplngatHandoub
and the wells beyond. It le believed tbe
rebels will be relnforecdand will renew the
attack seen.
Londen, Dec. 20 Lord Salisbury In a
speech today said the ministry bad no
Intention of entangling the oeuntry In
a new Soudan expedltloe, but Uihv oeuld
net abandon Suaklm. The English,
Egyptian and Turkish ministries, be said,
were unanimous tbat Suaklm must net be
abandoned.
Wblta and llewa Have Pluck.
The action of "Deaoen" White and Jaek
Rewe, tbe famous ball players, In purobas purebas
Ingthe Buffalo club has created an excite
ment in tbe preteaalnn. These men be
longed te tbe famous Big Four, consisting
besides themselves of Dan llreuthers and
Hardy Rlohardsen. They were purchased
from Buffalo and transferrel te Detroit
some years age, making tbe heaviest btsa
bsll deal thst, up te that time, bad been
consummated. The men lent vulueble aid
te tbe Wolverines in winning the pennant
et 1837. When tbe Datrells broke up
recently arrangement were made te send
Whim te Bosten and Rewe te Pittsburg, In
whleh cities tbey were badly wanted.
Neltber of the players eared te go and de
clared tbat tbey would net, Tney pur
chased tbe Buflale club as a business
veuture end both intend te play with X
The club belongs te tbe International asso
ciation which may cause trouble. Wblte
has money and be asvs tbat If tbe National
League interferes with him or Rewe he
will bring suit and maae tbem trouble.
The Heading Keller Plsn.
The rush of empleyes of tbe Philadelphia
fc Reading Railroad company te Jein the
new relief association was ae great en
Wednesday tbat it became necessary te In
crease tbe olerlcal force In tbe cflleeeln
Reading. Oee half tbe employee In the car
shops, one third in tbe transportation de
partment, all In tbe freight departments, all
telegraph operators, and five sixths in the
mschlnu sbeps have beoeme member.
These empioyei who Joined the associa
tion last mouth reeelved thelr reeelpta to te
dsy. They are attached te tbelr checks for
wsges, showing tbe salary drawn and
amount deducted en account of tbe relief
association. Tbe eHert te get up a meeting
of dissatisfied empleyes Tuesday night
failed. Only a very few presented them
selves at Kxoelsler hall, whero the meeting
waa te bave been bold, and they seen
skulked away.
Dew the Old Mn was Bervca.
Prem LlrV.
Old Mra Baetley ; "Jealsb, there coejoi
a shabby looking old man wltnabnndleen
his back, and 1 tblnk we ought te de seme
thing ter him" Old Mr. Bentley, "I'm
willing, Marlar." Old Mrs. Bentley, "1
say, old man, if you'll come Inte the house
I msy bn able te And seme Gecent clothing
for you." Old Man (gratefully), "Thank
you, max." Old Mia. Banttey (la the
house), "New, there's a let of ueat-cit
clothing tbat my husband doesn't want"
Old man (examining tbe let very carelnlly),
" Veil, I git you tree dollar fur ihe let; une,
se belp me, net von cent mera" Old Mrs.
Bentley, " But, sir, I want te give you the
oletblng." Old man (leeks ever the let
egsln very, very caremlly), " Veil, I tell
ycu ret I de, I dake 'em.''
m
At the Optra lioeao.
About sixty people gathered In Fulton
opera beu.e last evening te see Miss Bailie
Hlnten play "The Lest Will." Tbe engage
ment nftbU young lady has been the mtt
unprofitable of the season at the or era
house. Iiaeematbatlllstoe sear Christ
mas for the psspls te patrcsilte amusements
tOMgjtaitxttat.
HIS BSTATB TALTJBD AT 88,000,009.
The Peaad.r et tbe Italilmere Baa " Leaves
Considerable ptepertr.
The Baltimore Sun publishes an tnven.
tery et the estate of tbe founder aud owner
of tbat paper, Mr. A. 8, Abell.
The total appraised and assessed val-s
of tbe estate le ,0e7,70S IS. This amount
Is male up of f 1 930.023 OS bend?, 1807,39! is
stocks 134,253 00 furniture and ether ar
ticles In resiiieneee ; IU.12& pergenal prop
erty In the Sun Iren building, H9.G0O lease
hold property and 12, 150,308 real estate.
He left the uewepaver and everything
appertaining te It te his three boob aad bis
legselee te relative, friends and charities
amounted te ever half a million. The reet
of his estate was bequeathed te hla sons in
trust te pay tbe Income Of five-eighths te
five daughters and three-eighths te them
selves. Tbe publication el tbe faets
about tbelr father's catate was a
very delleate matter for tbe sena who bavs
inherited the rMpenslblllttee of lie manege
ment, but they were obliged tc subordinate
private feelings te duty as Journalist and
It gives them an opportunity te eall
attention te the faet thai their father's suc
cess waa net baaed en speculation or en
combinations and monopolies, aa are most
of the great fortunes el the day. The Sun
says with force :
"The death et Mr. Abell waa followed
by the publication broadeast ever the
oeuntry of exsggerated statements concern
ing his wealth, one favorite ex presalea rf
the writers being thst he wss the riabest
newsnsner man In the Unite! Ntatna.' In
ail these sensational asiertleas, made for
the seltlsh purpose et rendeilng the attlelf a
of which Mr. Abell was the sub
ject urnre flashy than Ihe aim pie
chronicle of hla busy lite wruld wsirant
tbe fait was overlooked tbat the feundnr,
cf the Auii wss never engaged In the
manipulation of corporations or in specu
lative venture Whereby fortunes are
rapidly accumulated by tbelr promoters st
tbe expense of the public Indeed, the
faithful perfermance of hie plain duty te
the people of Maryland often brought him,
In the course et hi long esreer aa head el
the leading newspaper et tbe state, Inte
direct oppealtlou te sehemea whleh, though
tbey might have resulted profitably te
himself, were, In his Judgment, net for
the public geed."
ei
TBB SOLUlBKlt ANO SAILORS' UUHB.
The Commls.len Tc Up ttentlu Ueslneu
anrt Kelass Pal mission te Dig ler Treasure.
The Beldleis and Sailors' Heme commit,
slen In Erie en Wednesday, and all tbe
members were pnsjnt txcept Governer
Beaver. The commission hsd a dltneult
time te get tnrc ugh the muddy streets te
the boen1, and immedlstely upon oonveu eonveu oenveu
lug Ulroeiml their solicitor in Erie te Impor
tune oeunolln sgaln le fix the streets, and If
they still ieIusu te then ask the courts le
Indiet the city authorities for maintaining
a nuisance.
The new buildings new In course of erec
tion st a east of f 100 000, will be ready fe r
Inspeotleu February 15. Tbe commission
baa deelded te ask the Laalalature for tA
000 fur the purpose of putting a reef en the
old buildings, for enlarging the abapel and
for ether Improvement. The oemmlssloa
will also ask tbe legislature te make an
appropriation or 74,800 for tbe maintenance
fund ler the year ending June 1, 1600, and
for S7,600 ler the year ending June 1,
1891.
Captain J. D. 1'aaseh and W. Obaplu,
cltlzena et Krlp, stated that they had located
a large treasure en the ground occupied by
the Soldiers and Sailors' Heme aed If the
commission would give them permission
te dig for It tbey would give the home one
tblrdef tbe treasure. They stated that tbe
treasure was located somewhere ea the
beaeh and bad been burled there In tbe
days or the Freneh and English war.
Tne pottileu was refused. A committee
consisting of Mcsirs. Brown, Hart, Mo Me
Camant and Stewart was appointed
te draft a bill for tbe appropriation. Tbe
treasurer reported that he had f 1,313,10,
whleh had accrued tbe benefit of the Insti
tution from tbe cash balanees. Tbe propo prepo
sition te heat the building with natural gas
Wis laid eyer. Tbe seeretary reported the
admission et elxty-three spplleauts te tbe
home since the last meeting. The com
mission acjiurned at noeu and the most
if tbe memoeta went te Oerry in the a'ter a'ter a'ter
noen te attend tbe camp nre at the Oerry
opera beuse In the evening. OjI. Stewart
and Commander Msgee, of the Gmnd
Army of this state, will arrlve In tbe city
te-day end will go te the home te Inspect
the Institution.
at, JUT MEN IN TitOUULK.
Twe Uutebcr. Arrested fur Uelua Acct. lories
te the Kjerceny of Altai.
Oa Wednesday afternoon Oflleers Barn
bold and Wlttiek went te Mr. Jey and
airesled Jehn Pyle and Harry Stoler, of
that place, en charges et belug ecoesaerles
te the larceny of a let of meat. In
March last a atnsll house en the
premises of tbe soldiers' orphans school
waa broken open by thieves who
carried tU sixteen bems. They left
behind, lu their haste te get away, a file
and hammer, which were afterwards
Identllled by A. B. LaedH, el Ml. Jey,
from whom they bad been stolen. Seme
time age Hairy Sumiuerfleld and Ell
Shrelner, resident of the aame neighbor
hood, were arrested for stealing turkey.
It was shown tbst they disposed et tbe
fowls In Manbelm and told tbe purchaser
that they resided at Masterseuvllle.
Summerfleld seems te be a weakeeer ;
sud from what he has dropped snd what
tbe oflleers liitve learned I rem ether source
tbey aie sure tbat he I oee of tbe men
who stele the bsm from tbe orphan
school. A partner In tbe crime haa since
died. Jt Is claimed that Pyle and Sleler,
who are butchers and bad worked around
the orphan school, knew all about the
larceny of the meat and mav have had
something te de with it Tbe accused
were taken before Squire Evans, of
Columbia, and were helu ter a hearing,
Anether IlttSMnrr f-tael Pallor
A second rt verse hss occurred te tbe
PliuburK Steel Casting cempsny in the
failure of the oastleg et the great stern pout
for the war ship Maine. The eastlng In
oeollng was werped, and tbe work was
abandoned. Satisfactory arrangements
have, bewuvcr, been made with the gev.
ernmenl, and the Standard r-teel company,
el Philadelphia, will undertake lb casting
of the stern pest of open hearth steel. The
casting whu tbe largest of its klud ever
made in Plttsbarir. Kleven tens of steel
(22,000 pounds) were paured Inte the
mould.
Twe Yeung AleullHseaa Upset,
Fed Sboemsker aed Jehn Kckeit, two
young men of Hit city, hired a horse aad
buggy of N. M. Frey, liveryman, yesterday
afiurnoeu te drive out te Echteriiach'a
bete!, at OreviUe. On tbe way home tbey
drove down ever art embankment, between
the summer read and turnpike. Tbe buggy
was upset and lis! tbe dasher broken (It,
Shoemaker hail hla arm sprained and waa
cut about the head aud face. Eckert was
net hurt.
Charge With Larceny
Mill Wellzel, or Carberry, the boy who
was arrcHied for itealing skates rrem lasso
Dllter ic Sen's stere yesterday, after being
looked up In the station house passed a
watch through one of the window of his
eell te a friend en tbe outside. Tbe boy
who received It said he was going te have
It llxed. The cfilcers thought It might be
stolen also end kept it. Wellzel said after
wards that the watch had been purchased
bv him at Webei'a Jewelry store. Mr.
Weber wm seen and he said tbat be did net
sell the timepiece te Wellzel or any one
else.
Albert Auxer, wbe 1 eald te have been
stealing with young Wellzel, was arrested
by Cenntible Veisley lakUvt-nlcg, He gave
ball before Alderman McConemy ler a
hearing before Alderman Dten.
The A. St, B. Oberch AfXilr.
Tbe fair for tbe benefit of tbe A. M. K.
church, ou Eist Strawberry street, will be
closed tbls week. Tbe books used by tbe
oenttstsnts will be called lu this evening
and te-morrow evening tbe number
et vctea reeelved by tbe candidates will be
announced.
Leaks In W ater Mains.
The pollee report leaks In the water mala
at Water andChestnutatreetsandChMlnnt
an 1 Plum streets. Superintendent Heaiel
will make the neeaasary repeiia.
VBBgZOaXA'B PBBtOBirr VICTORIOUS.
Oenersl Oroepe, Leaner ct ir Rtbilr, Gp
tared try Oevaramsni riaobeat-Iie
Will Bet Be Bxccnud.
Naw Yerk, Dee. 20 The steamship
Philadelphia, whleh arrived beie yester
day, brings the news of the restoration of
peaee la Venetueia. The trouble, which
haa exlated In tbat country for the past six
teen months, grew out of the election of Dr.
Rejs Paul te the presidency cf Venezuela
ever Gen. Oreepe, who had served one year
la the presidential ctuee. Gen. Creapo,
en learning of hla defeat, collected
hla meat trustv follower, manned tbe
soheoner Anna Jsclnta and sailed for Trini
dad. Slnen tbat time he has b?eu tanging
along tbe coast with his achoenor. A few
eutbreska In the provinces cf Barcelena
aud Crespoen the part of Crespe'a adherents
were easily end speedily put down by Gen.
Pais, who waa tnteusted with that mission
by President Paul. Crespn, however, suc
ceeded In eluding all puiauei until aeuut
month sge Ibe manef.war La Llbor Llber
tad waa sent In qurst of his soheoner. Tbe
man et-war with a select crew and General
Pats en beard came up with the Anna
Jsclnta en December 2, off Curscoe. She
was ordered te surrender, but it seems
did net obey the command. In the
skirmish that followed, one of the crew et
tne anna jseinta waa killed, but in a
little while tbe vessel was niade a prize
and her commander acd erew captured.
Among these taken prisoners was ex-Pres-Ident
Crespc Tby were all transferred
te tbe Lt Llbertaa and brought te Lig
uay the following day. Frem there Gen.
Crespa and ble followers wcie Inken te
Caracas and are new In prison, aud
Indue time will be put en trlsl and pun.
Ishertfer taking up arms against the re
public. The news of the capture of
Orospe will have a tenlsn cfleet en the
trade of Venezuela, ler while be was st large
shippers were leth te send vessels te Vene
zuelan ports. Tbeiiatlvesottheeountry are
overjoyed at the capture et Crespe aud be
lieve thsttheoeuntry will new hsve uninter
rupted peace ler years te conic. It 1 net
believed tbat Crespe will be executed, but
will l- sent te prison for a oeuple of yearn
te reflect upon the dangers of oterreaeblng
ambition. He le very wealthy and a ms'nber
of one of the eldest families lu Veui zuela.
IS KBIT TOBK ON A VOLCANO T
A Startling Explosion In tbe Blectrleal Con Cen Con
dell la Maiden Lane,
New Yerk, Dee, 20 There was another
mysterious manhole explosion iu an eleo elee eleo
tile oendult, thla time at Natisau sliest and
Maiden Lane, shortly after midnight this
morning. Lueklly nobody was In range.
Had tbe exploilea happened in the busy
Sart of the dsy, when thst corner is psnstd
y a constantly moving throng, it Is highly
probable tbat there would have been con
siderable less et life
The heavy Iren cap of tbe manhole was
blown Inte fragment, whleh went hurling
high lu tbe air, followed Instantly by a
fountain of flame, spurting upward teu or
flfteen feet This was followed a few
minutes later by a suffocating beleb of foul
gase.
Fully forty feet from the hole In Maiden
Lsue a triangular piece of the Iren cap tbat
would weigh at least four pound was
found. O.her pieces of tbe shattered Iren
were strewn for an equal dt.tauce through
Nassau street. The damage te the wires lit
the oendult wss considerable. Rounds Reunds
man Banl and Policeman Brnwneil weut
te tbe spot seen after tbe explosion te pro pre
vent any one from stumbling Inte tbe bole,
There have been several explosions like
this in electric conduits during the lust lew
months, and nobody seem able te expleln
tbem. The oendult people ssy that tbe
explosions eame trem tbe accumulation of
gaasa la the underground ohannels, but
tbey de net ssy wbat causes the combnstlen
of these gaiea. The electric light poeplo
declare that It Is Impossible for tbe wires
te thre w effspsrk a, thus esustng ex plosien,
but tbey are unable te tell what doe cause
them.
A conduit explosion tbat attracted a geed
deal el attention, aud the most recent one
of any Importance borere tbat of this morn.
Ing, was near tbe Washington building in
Broadway, about two months age. A big
manhole cap was blown off and tbe street
ploughed up ler a oenslderablo dli-Unae.
The exrloelen happened during a thunder
storm, and tbe snoek wss se tremendous
tbat It waa generally believed tbe manheln
had been airuek by lightning. In thst
oaie, tee, there was luckily nobody around
at tbe moment te be blown te pieces.
The nadgare Sentenced:
Naw Year, Dec. 20 Edward Mercdlth,
who planned tbe badger game In n Fourth
avenue flat, In whleh Gambler Phil Daly
was murderously assaulted, pleaded guilty
te day te aaeault In the first degree and waa
sentenced te state prison for eight years and
ten month.
Henry Hermann, wbe pleaded polity a
few dais age, waa sentenced for a term of
six yeara aud eleven month.
Tbe two women who aided tbem wete
remanded, and will be placed en trial next
week.
Te PareUh 811 for Gaul.
Wasbinqten, Die 20. Bids were
opened at the war department te-dsy for
steel forging for heavy gun for which
Jt, MKI.OOO bas been appropriated. The
Mldvale Steel company, et Phllsdelpbls,
and the Bethlehem, P., Iren works were
tbe only bidders. Tbe Mid vale euipsnv
offered te furnish forging for M, 10 snd 12
Inch gun at 29, 30 and 31 cent per pound
respectively and the Bethlehem company
for 24, 20 and 27J eenla per pound.
De nana ea tbe Heed te Oetbam.
Nkw Yerk, Dee. 20 Werd was reeelved
at the district attorney's cfllee te-day from
Sherbrooke, Canada, le tbe effect that
Charles F. De Baun, Ihe defaulting cashler
of ihe Park National bsnk, who stele
93,000 et theb ink's runds ha1 been for fer
maily surrendered by tbe Canadian gOTru.
men t te tbe authorities et this city, De.
Baun has beeu banded evrr te New Yerk
dxtceUve wbe are new en thelr way here
with their pilseuer.
A Murtlerrr tsptuicd.
Nkw Yerk, Dec, 20 Jeseph Ferd, wl e
abet and killed Nellie O'Connor, at Ne.
Ill Fourth avenue last TbursiUy. wan
captured by Inspector Byrnen' dbteetivea
in a town In tbe northern ptrt el this state
last evening, aud te day is a prisoner at
police headquarters. He will be arraigned
te-morrow.
The Honorable Artillery Net Dls.etveiJ.
Londen, Dec. 20 In tbe Heuse of Com Cem Com
eons te-dsy the Hen. Edward Stanhope,
secretary of war, denied tbst the Honorable
Artillery company's warrant bad been
withdrawn. The equipment In the posses pesses posses
aien of the company whleh wss the
property of tbe elate, had been withdrawn,
owing toaiaekof dl'Clpllce prevailing in
tbe company. Mr. Stanhope said he hoped
that It would net be long before the ceipj
was satisfactorily reerganised.
A Parmer Brutally Murdered.
Avoea, Iowa, Dee. 20 Jcseph Hair,
aged 26, wbe worked en a farm near here,
was murdered Tuesday nlgbt. He beard
a nolse in the barn and went out te in
vestigate. When found his heed whs
battered In and near by was it bloody
roller.
Turnpike Condemnation. Proceeding.,
The preliminary proceedings in Ihe pro
posed condemnation of ibe Coaesteiea and
Big Spring Valley turnplke were bad Ibis
morning. Jehn H. High, HI ram Peeples;
Jehn Blesldwell, Henry M. Mayer ana
AtnesH. Mylla, the viewers appointed,
met in tbe orphans' oeurt room, aud were
preslded ever by J. Hay Brown, esq , the
master appointed ter tbat purport). The
Viewers after being qualified viewed tbe
turnpike whleh It is proposed te condemn
and adjourned until Thursday, January 3 J.
Pox Chase at Gp
Te dsy a fox cbsse Is tsklug place st Ibe
hotel et Jacob Butter, the w-ll known
hunter, at Gap. It la being vrty largely
attended and among these present ie
qutte a number of sports from tbls city,
wbe went down at 12S& They expect a
very big time, aa that Is the put of lbs
eauaty ler sport c( this kind.
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THE RECENT ELECTIOUIVJ f
HENATOltOtmON WABtSTOKBOtf I
TBBT WaJtB OONDTJOTBB. r "$
H.
The Lenlstana Member uetrree a Beaata
mills te Investigate Msthece la
,. iMltaM.. Vntt-t 4 WfeAAA i
Ialsad-A Bests t Be Takes. "
Wasbinoten, Dee. 20 Ta Bceisf;
amendments te tbe dlreet tax Mil Bf
non-concurred in ana a oenrereaea
By unanimous consent it waa
that the voting en the tariff bill and
ments shall bgln at 1 o'clock ay.l
January 21, after which there shall aa
lurtner uenate without unanimous
A holiday recess from Krldsr. D
21st. until Wednesday. Jsnnarv 11.
agreed te. ,t
Air. uioten cffeiad a resolution (
wee miu iii uu isdis ana eraerea
ter me eppemtment ei a select ees
of 13 senatere te inquire Inte the
sutlrage tbrougbeut tbe oeuntry,
eepeeisuy in invesugsie ma
of state efneere at the- aleeUeM Bf
November last In Rhede Island MMf ,
Ijoelalsoa and tbe presidential eleoUea fa
New Yerk and Indians, end te report a
facts showing whether any Improper sajsl '
uniawiui practice were employed, asta SB
make recommendations as it msy eleaai '
necessary. .
Heme bill was passed fcr the eanatras:
tlotet a bridge across the Missouri .rlvatf
lu Tew a and N ebraska, f
Consideration et the tat Iff bill waa UkM
proceeded with. . -y
Mr. Hear presented te the Senate ttatf
morning a patltien et 8,223 elthMM t
Massachusetts, praying tbe sdoptlea at 8)
constitutions! 'amendu.ent te prevent tM fM
interference or sny religious eeec with MM)
system of common public schools. ' -''.
Hnnsle smsndments were Cineurrad ia .j
te ueuse bin rer the incorporation of MM
American Ulsiorleal association, aast iar
inn construction or nriegee aereea saw c
i'ftnnessee ami uamnenana rivers nyi
i;irn tsj -leaueesee rtiver MUtreaa
pany.
Tna Heuse committee en ferelga I
mjiuuk" Jir. moureary, u cnair
porteu uiineiiouaeieuayinaonasaiari
uipinraatie appropriation mil. nap
airs tl 427.723. a decrease et 11.440 U
last bill. ''''
The consulship at Kherteld, Germeafi '
au3iisea. tee eaiary ei tne oeuasu, asu,J
f.t-wM T..-A.4.. Ul. I. I.i mmm$
,'Un,W AdtNlvui., menui-, im lUUnVKH MSSr )
i,uw ie nj.wu pr annum, rne salary; as m
the consul at Mstameraa, MexlOO, N.swUSj
auecd ireai r:ux) te i,wk per annum., v-v
tee iiense appropriations sebbuisib
ly authorized an appropriation of M0.4B1K
:e supply a uenoienoy ia tee governs
tlrlnlina nflliwl
fhA Ifrti.H ffiMAlivn ftff ! MnMlUlfe leA.?S
...... uuu ..... "-.""-"- t"-.-i
day directed Mr. Merrow, of GalirernleVhtt
report te the Heuse a Joint reeelatMB
lnalruetinsr the savers! heada of asanBi
tlve departments, the commissioner i el ;
agriculture and the seeretary of - eke)
Smithsonian Institute te send te taa
Paris exposition all the gevernmeat eV'.,!J
hlblt that were sent te tha ClnolneeAIBav i
position. An additional approprlatlea tr -f40,000
is made for that purpose, msksBB
with what haa been heretofore BDDreBrMaVl
fertbedliptsy of gevarnmeat exbibltB
Uin .LAIin CAIVIWWU V-JW,VW .
The Heuse has earned te the
resolution for the holiday raaesa
Friday. D scember 21. te WedaeeBaV
January 2, i tg
Verdict Against the Bream. - :;. ,
Bosten, Dee. 20 The lery In th sb1 j.
of Sarah If., tbe wife of Judge FreWi
tbe Maine supreme oeurt, against
M. Bate and Bates Welly, broker, I
iu a veraiet leia tuurning H j,ffau
lha nlelnllft. Tha fliu he - -Tl-1
11 t. M ,1... TI.MIMh.. tl lAM
iv".'. "r.v. ". """ v
umiea niaieaoeurv xi was an aettesi
teri, ana amantien in contract te iiunpex, y
upon eeriara; securities vatuea at bsjb;bj
uriouKiea; w lin iiiaiuiiu uu wuiuu vn
alleged te nave been hypothecated ey aa a
nlelnlllT'aann. Kilererfl.eiltti ---- - --
a-----"- -- --.-.-- ---w -- . i-r
anu ey mom cenveitea te tneir own sx
An OatUw Kin Three OBUers. Xf
Caihe, Ills, Dee. 20 Pas sengsrs OBMsw
Cotten Belt read repeit a horrible traaaiy'4
at Parsgeuld sistien, Ark, Tuesday nlga.
Offleer Bry sn, of Paragould, waa deUllat t '
serve a warrant en Jehn Williams, w8ev?aj
wm uuRrifBii wuu pulling uiuur wavsvtjram 9
wioeuuiiiv taw. TTiuiauie was own) i esaavti
by theefflcer disguised as a negre. Wtt- if
Hants resisted arresr, ana auring a rnnwisuw j
flresucceeded in mortally weundlsff OAeari!
Bryan aud bis two aasiatgnta, WulUtwsjJ
U...1 ..ln ft.nn.l a n .1 will imlulil.. Jl, ' .'
Wl-
Perd's Uamtnlfioe at Wat. Pa. ''$
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PiTTsuuna, ijoe. go. Th Fent, at
gresslenal committee arrived la thla a
lastnlghr. 'Ie-day they began tha we
of Investigating Immigration evils In
vlelnltv bv listening te testlmeatv eA
by R. O, Elliett, et tbe beard of peMta - j
enaritle, and one of tbe cfflelala of tag ?$
Amalgamated Aiaociatieaot iroaaeai
Workers, The committee expteta te
their investigation ey Saturday.
. i U tl
An Evicted Partner Oets nsge. ti'
UM WUI21p AVITCVy AfOJ AVhWtaV 9M IBSf "M
eviuiru una eigiues river ibuu Miusana l
awsrded st Fert Dedge yesterday, laai
brought against Mr. Beell te recover
value of Improvement made en the 1
from whleh he was evicted, a verdtm of RC4V
miuii wm nwMiunu inuiai ui v-ev, aww, j
casn win precauy de carriea te me nigBBBt
court. ' w
Will Met Band Ireaetala. H;! v
oenliadlola the rep rt thst tbe Freeefa ajv
eminent la about te send several lresMtatv
te ransma te waieu vniteu ewiea vesBssart'
or war there. He says two armored Craa.i n
ers will ke te Panama almplv aa a Deltea1
measure te leek alter the interests et ta?
French workmen employed ou the CAnalaft.'?
in. t-rriuiere BPen. Vi
Londen, Dee. 20. Lord Sallsburypek.vU
hi a iutuuuK i h'hiuuiuuku tuuif, mm.zy
dwelt upon the progress thst the Llberal-Ji
.. -a t i -j yTr
Unlenls's were making, and oengratulatal'5
them. Jn referring te ine uiAeswniana, a'v
gloated ever what he termed the imposes..- .
bllity of a reunion of Mr. Gladstone's fob
lowers, 4--
ssirr vnuauuin ew.atat nMi
A conBtructlen train en the Aransas Pees)
railway near Ueuttcn, Tex, was deraUa:..
yesterday, the following men being kiuaelt
A. Heward, oemmlaiary clerk of AuUBc
Henry Rebert, brakeman Antesa Carta
son, inremsu of the work, hallleg freasfJevA
Antonie. The following were Injured t Ov
w llAllav. IhA TlArrv hrnthra uitaHiii!
tiumnH Rrnph. i .
The Capital flouring mills at LaastsBA'c
Mlflh. were burned last niehL ThALaasiT .
will reaeh 150.000. -"
The dry iroeds atere of R, GeIdsMa, S r &
Kan utare, wis., waa ciesea yesieraay aar &v
J. V. Farwell & Ca, wbe held a ehasw4T
meitgage en the stock far 111,000. 4
The Cumberland mine, tbe meet vuasv mj
able ptepcrty In Caslle county, Meat,, waf .
eelzsd Tuesday, by the herlff ea a wrtteeTg;
a'tachmeui for a M.U. me ummtunrmr 3
of tbe company are about f70,009, hat aa-esp, ;
ri.tun lu nl mnnh Oflllitr VllOl .4 A 1
The Warren house, at WarrsasburaW'v" 1
Y., a well known ummrreeertead aaej ,'g
the eldest streciui is m p -" s
been built fully century age, was bttraSf '3
u.umernlnir. LfOOOO. . . . H-J
e-i,i- mnmiH Wasblnirtea'a Beck'B bUBbu ta
factory lu P'ltsturg, together wKkaf-'
ausniity of valuable machinery aad glsM i
Z?...tH ,. hullv dimmd bv flrs. XAaai i
110 000 : Insured. wv
It 1 rumored tbat Busala has pretases?; c
te Persia against that country graatlag Wfe
MnnniuilD t nnmmrff in ens' tOtmimm - l
u"'ui""; i - Ji, -
power. 11 A
The failure Is reported of alargBamaf '
Liverpool grain dealers.
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