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VOLUME XXV-NO. 105.
LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 18E8.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
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AFTER THE BRUSH,
DIO CnasK BEGINS AT TBB GAP ON
mURsDAY AVIBBKOOlf.
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Over Hundred Bounds and Scores of Horse
men Get en in Trail sad rreBnrd
Uatll HigfcUaU-Masy People Tliw
the Spottef Bart Bad Hnntera.
The levers of fox-hunting la the eastern
end of the county have been staking ar
rangement ter soma time put for the
chee whleh took place at Gp ea Thurs
day afternoon. It was held at Bellevue Ien,
kept by Jaoeb -K. ."Butter, who la a well
known, and DODular huntar. and enlevl
I , nothing better than a dty'a ran wltb the
-p dogs, A better atterneiB oenld net have
neon cocbbe ter tne sport, ene, aitneugn
there were squalls of enew about neon, the
. weather waa etear later but aemawbat oeld.
h This, together wtthrifce premise of a flee
afternoon's sporty drew a large crowd of
people te the chase. , Among them were a
number of well known hunters, some of
whom hare been following the dega with
freat suecess for many yearn. The
lit Ineluded Harry Bktle-, of Mount
Vernen ; Jaoeb A. Blr, Williams
town t Jehn Kk Balr, Bedsburyrllle,
Chester county s JBrUbln ' Bkilee, Gap ;
A. B. McCtoSrie, ap J Amen Balr, Bird-in-Hini
; Ann S. U&, , Gap ; Milten
Kcep, Green Treet Frank BBldemrldge,
Lancaster; Jeseph Keep, Klrkwoed;
Abraham Keep, Andrewa Bridge; Jehn
Myers, White Oak ; Weed Warrel, Bear
town, and many ethers. Lancaster city la
revar behind In any kind of sport and it
aent qnlte a delegation down te tbe chase,
arriving at Gap abertly befere 2 o'elook.
The crowd had already begun te
come and It waa a ahert time
until the Tillage, especially aieund tbe
hotel, presented very lively appearance.
After everybody bad had a pleasant ebat
and the hunters had warmly greeted each
ether, dinner waa announeed, A table of
great size had been spread, and It waa
leaded wltb everything that man, and ea ea
peelally theso with geed appetites, oenld
wish for, and it was filled numerous times
before all were aerved,
It waa aftnr three o'clock when consider
able excitement waa eauaed by the an
nouncement that the fox waa about te be
dropped. Mr. Ratter' hotel Is situated en
the side of a bill and tbe back of It faces
the north. On that aide of tbe beuse there
la a very large poreb, from wbleh an excel
lent view of the beautiful Pequea valley
la te be had. On tbe perch many
of the crowd gathered, while the yard
and the surrounding places were filled.
It waa but a short time until Ames 8. Beaa
emerged from the hotel, carrying tbe fox in
his arms. He waa a beautiful animal, of
large alie and had been ought but three
weeka age, at Coopers, about three mllea
north el Oxford. Mr, Hess and Mr. Butter
took Reynard te a point in a oernlleld, at
the bottom of the gently sloping bill, and
he waa dropped about 100 yards from the
hotel. lie started off rather hastily but seen
Blackened hla pace. lie ran In a north east
erly direction seresa two grass fields until
be came te a large frame barn. A big beuse
deg here saw him and gave cbsse. The fox
waa tee qulek and he slid through tbe
fence, while the deg, which waa rather
large and heavy, was unable te g6t ever.
This little excitement caused the fox te
hurry along and he seen crewed the Lan
caster pike lute a cornfield ; in a few mo me
menta he waa lest te the sight of the people
at the hotel, who were se anxious te fellow
him with their eyes. At first it waa be
lieved by many that he had turned toward
the eeuib, and waa making for hia old
haunt, but be sserns te have kept In .the
direction wlileh he started, going towards
Housten's dam.
Alter the lox hal been dropped there waa
great oenfualon about tbe hotel and In a
few moments all of tbe humors who
Intended te participate in the cbase were In
their saddles. They s'atted OH at Intervals
and could be seen going Id every direction
aa fast as tbelr homes could carry them.
After twenty minutes bad elapsed from the
time that the lox was dropped, the hounds
that had been keeping up a terrible noisy
serenade In a Rhed, In wbleh they ware
penned, were let loose Se anxious were
(bey te get out tbat they ran
all evor each ether. The pack was a very
large one, numbering ever one bundred.
They were a splendid looking let of
animals and as they made tbelr appearance
tbey stirred up tbe bleed of tbe anxious
spectators. The dogs were a little wild at
first about taking the trail, but finally a
big red deg get It and Blurted in the exact
direction that the fox had taken. He was
qalekly followed by the remainder of tbe
pack, and ill cresBOd tbe fence at tbeoerner
of the barnyard, where the fox and big
deg had had a lew words just bofero
Tbe dogs oressed the pike Inte a oercfleld
and then seemed te ecatter somewhat, tbe
majority of thorn veering around In a mere
easterly direction, for houie time tbey
could be plainly seen Iretn the hotel and
teey locked very pretty as they passed
along evor tbe hill tops. They finally
turned and going towards tbe northeast
earn anon nut nf Blcht
Before the Lanoaaterpepplfl.arneng whom
waa the Intbllkiencwi representative,
had left the hotel some of the riders bad
returned. Tbey reported that they bad
gene te The Compass, which la between
five and six tulles from the starting point,
and the general impression then was tbat
be had eluded his pursuers by getting
way. Whether be did or net will be
known later, but one thing Is certain and
tbat Is tbat It whs au afternoon of rare sport
heartily enjoyed by everybedy whetber
tbey followed tbe hounds or kicked ihelr
heels together te keep warm en tbe hotel
poreb and neighboring olevated places.
Keperts from Gap te day showed tbat tbe
fox wati net caught and the bounds were
taken ell about haU past Buvcn o'clock In
tbe evening.
FUmy el Keiee.
Brlabln Skltes Is tbe eldest fox hunter
In the county. He resides at the Gap, where
be keeps hotel. Although seventy years
of age be takes as mnch iutereet In hunts
as he elu wneu iiuue juuug.
greatest epert, and be will never give It up.
He devotes ruueb of Ms time te hunt
ing and keeps a paek el twenty-five
dogs. He has exaetly thirteen fine
foxes at the present time. These are
all kept chained In a abed near tbe barn,
where tbey are fed three times a day en
meat and ether things. One of them waa
caught en Wednesday. The abed In which
tbey are kept Is dark, and when a person
enters It he finds thirteen patrBOf eyes shin
ing like balls of tire and fastened upon him.
There Is plenty of epert ahead In these
animals.
Jehn J. M. Knub, of Qaarryvllle, baa
become a great hunter, and he new has at
least half a dcrsn foxes at bis home. He
also has a fine let of dega.
A Cnfllaef lrne Beard.
Farmer F. 1. MeOrtby, of II -mover
township, Ijuzsrneoeunty, csme te Wilkes
barre en Thursday and netitlad l'oer Di
rector Marx iienu that en Wednesday a
Pelander named Bcualenaul tore down a
portion of Ills (McUatlby'O farm feneeaud
madeaecflln out of It te bury bis dead
daughter. Inveatlgatlen showed tbe story
10 be only tee tru. Hobalenakl carried
away the lumber Wednesday eveticg and
taktug It te his cellar put together a wooden
box and planed lhe body in it. He then
burled lu Tbe father la a miser and could
Wll afford te buy ace til 3,
Apply Fer Trout
It Is announeed from Hairistmrg that
tbe Fcnnavlvanla fish commission are
new ready te receive applications for breck
and (Jalllernia trout try. Parties In the
eastern part of tbe stute desiring te make
application (for publie streams nnlv), will
Address these commlMieneia : H. O Ferd
1823 Vine utreet, l'ntlaielphta ; W. L-.
Powell, Harrlsbnrg s H. U. Detnutb, Lan
caster 1 8. i). Httllwell, Hcranten.
Urelu Walk Inte a Kltcheu far Felk.
A full grown bear en Tburaday night
walked into the kitchen et Geerge Unaimers,
living a few miles from Mount Pleasant,
Pa., and carrled off about twenty pounds
of fresh perk. Only tbe female members
of the family were, present and tbey were
(oe tenlfied te tblnk of reaUtanee,
TBB Vl.ee IHOIDBMV IN MACON.
It Baa Awakaasd ffatrletle Sptrlt-Bemarks
r J edge Hewer aa Ofemlag Caw.
A Maeon, G., paper en Thursday room,
lag latlmalsd that the tadlgalty te the flag
meaUeaed la Wednesday's dispatch was
Jeke Intended for a loeal candidate for eity
aexteev who was defeated for re-election,
tbe flag being nailed at half-mast en a tel
ephone pole, anion down, a Indicative of
orrew for hla political death, and that It
waa net United Mates flag at all. The
facta are that the flag waa a large twelve.
feet banner, with 33 etara en a bine; Held,
with the regulation stripes, but having
one stripe and the bottom tern off, a true
"Star and Btrlpie," It was suspended
just where' two afreets meet, through
one of wbleh the judge was compelled te
pats In going te court. It waa nearly
square from the sexton's. There were sev
eral telephone poles between the sexton's
house end tbat point, and one right In front
of Ik Ne person his yet made publie
acknowledgement of the hanging of the
flagand avowed that It waa Intended as a
Jeke. Before theceart convened Tnnrsday
morning Cel. .Lamar, tbe marshal, assisted
by the members of the Jury who had fur
nished the flagsUu", unfurled tbe captured
banner ever tbe United States court house,
where It bow float. The Incident has
awakened a strong national spirit, and It
la said tbat a new and beautiful flag
will be presented te the court by prominent
elttxatiaaa a Christmas present On open
ing the court Judge Speer said: "The pre
siding Judge and the gentlemen who acted
with him en Wednesday In attempting te
redress what appeared te be a deliberate
and publie dishonor te the flag are aa mneh
delighted as any one could be at the pub
lished statement that It was net with aueh
purpose that the flag waa exposed and
reversed, but Irem a thoughtless and Idle
s plrlt of merriment We trust this la true.
We were aware tbat the flag was mutilated,
That did net detract from the significance
of tbe incident. It waa none the
leas what the eloquent Webster ealla
tbe gorgeous ensign of cur ooun eoun oeun
try ; and whatever the motive that
prompted the parpetratere of the aet, or
whatever ethers may think, there are theso
Who will never beheld any apparent in
dignity te the national colon without the
meat poignant sensibility and tbe meit
gloomy forebodings for the careless and un un un
patrloile spirit such wanton action local
cites, if there was ever a people whom It
behooved at all times te show devotion te
the symbol of government, law and order,
It Is the (Southern people. The flag,
whose mutilated beauties and whose re
versed union was exposed en Wednesday te
the contumely and derision of tbe passer
by, may te-morrow be the rallying point at
which geed men and true will assemble te
defend or enforee tbe law, te proteet wife
and little ones and all tbat men held dear,
There la bat one solution for all our trou
bles In the Seuth, and that Is a respeet for
law, Its ateidy and impartial enforcement,
obedience te the national law, a devotion
te tbe flag of our country and all the prin
ciples or geed government whteh It typifies
and represents in the minds of all men. It
la well te be sensitive for the flag. It la
well for tbe youth of the country, the ris
ing generation, te be apprised and te knew
that there are tbeuaauds among na who
honor lis stainless glory and who will never
wlthent pretest the meat vigorous, see Its
hallowed felda floating In dishonor be It
Intended or na"
WALKINGI TBI 1R40K ASLEEP.
Clothed In HI Night Bntrt a BemnnmbaUst
Is Discovered Promenading en tne
Bdge el the Elevated Betd.
Mr. E. G. Glrard, manager of the braneh
or tbe American Dlstriet Telegraph com
pany, en Fulton street, Brooklyn, waa at
an early hour Thursday morning one of the
principals In an affair the memory of which
will probably remain with -blm until his
memory eeasea te be.
At 2:30 a.m. the gentleman in question
was walking down tbn southern t-lde el
Fulton street, between Bedford and Frank.
Un avenuea. He had just finished the In
spection of tbe several beats patrolled by
tbe pollee otlieers of the company and was
Sroeeedlcg te the cilice already named,
uddenly be caught eight of a ghostly
white fUure which was gilding slowly and
nelaelbealy along the extreme edge of the
elevated railroad track.
On It came, Its long white garments flut
tering In the keen night air, until it was at
a point nearly ever the head of the wateher.
Then Mr. Glrard saw by the aid of a neigh
boring electric light tbat the spectral ap
pearance resolved Itself Inte tbe form et a
man, who, clad in one garment apparently
hli night shirt waa walking In tbe narrow
pathway or the track used by the workmen
en tbe line. Mr. Glrard shouted te the weird
nromenader, but without avail, for tbe
myaterloes figure continued te move
cautiously forward. The telegraph man
followed, yelling at the top or his powerful
longs, but bta shouts and exhortations weie
unheeded by tbe ghostly track walker.
Then Mr. Glrard hunted for rocks and pro
ceeded te bombard tbe still moving form.
Kven these aireug arguments were of no
avail.
Aa he drew near the man took no notieo
of hla appioaeb, but moved forward with a
regular and undisturbed step. When only
a few feet divided tbe couple, Mr, uirard
saw tbat the eyes of thetraeK walker were
partially opened, but that tbeeyeballa were
fixed In a dull, unmeaning Blare.
Instantly he resllisd that he bad te de
with an extraordinary case of semnambu.
Ham. Glrard then waited until tbe sleep
ing man was midway down tbe platform,
and then seizing the somnambulist around
tbe waist threw him right upon the beards.
It need hardly be eald tbat tbe waking
was Instant and efleeiual. With a wild
sbrlek tbe terrified man suited te run, but
his rescuer was tee quirk for him and
caught blm, holding him until be was fully
awake ana reeterea te a aeijae ei dm situa
tion. He gave bis name as Ernest J. Llnblln
and stated that be lived In a lUt en Fulton
street, between Bedford and Franklin
avenue. Glrard aslated the half-frczsn
man te bis home, wbere he relapsed into a
dangerous unconsciousness produced by
tbe terrible exposure. Hy tbe use of warm
baths and restoratives he was brought
around, bowever, and tn a ceuple of hours
declared that he foltnene tbe werse for hla
escapade.
He has net the slightest reoellootlon et
leaving bis home or et ascending te tbe
elevated read. Hew he did ae Is mere or
leas of a mystery, only explainable en the
hypothesis tbat be climbed a ladder left by
workmen en new buildings at the (udoUeu
et Franklin avenue and Fulton street leau
lng agalnat one of tbe pillars of tbe elevated
strueture. Iiteblln Is a bookkeeper in tbe
employ of a Wall street firm.
Jamrs Dafl'a Larg Estate,
Amea Bewman, executer of the estate et
James Dufly, deceased, filed an inventory
el tbe personal es'ate of decedent In the
register's rillce en Thursday. It foots up
1289,002 (Handle made up cteioesf, oenas,
promissory notes, judgments and roert-
Sagea. Barr Hpangler and Jehn Ornll, of
larietta, were the appraisers.
Loukeut Oat for tbe Tbltf,
Ohlef Smeltz has recotved lnteruifttl'n et
a robbery at Harrisburg and a request te
be en tbe lookout for tbe thief. HU name
is Frank KrauBe; he Is live feet eight or
nine Inebea in height, slim build, weredark
suit, cutaway oeat, baa a small blaek mous
tache. Among tbe articles stolen were a
geld hunting case watce, chain ana charm,
a pair of opera glasses, thrlty two calibre
revolver and let of silk handkerchief?.
The AmerKae Catholic Uelversltr.
The letter sent by Cardinal Gibbens and
tbe Atnerlean bishops te the pupa, with ref ref
erenee U the Washington university,
announces tbat tbe sum of 13,000 000 has
been collected ter tbe new Institution, and
that the university buildings are new In
proeess of erection. The cardinal and
blabepa request tbe oenceaaloa of academic
privileges te tbe unlverelty, and ask the
pepa'a approval of lis statutes.
Sheeting ler Turkeys.
There was a sheeting match at Greil'a
mill, en tbe Coneatega creek, near New
Danville, en Thursday. A iiueab6r of
Laneister folks attended. Tbe snoeting
was wltb shotguns at 40 yards. But six
turkeys were disposed of, and Charles
Ullnkman, an employ of the City Transter
company, succeeded la winning three that
welgbsd I9tf, 19 iu4 17 pound.,
TBE SCHOOL FESTIVALS.
eantstMtti XKRatsBS bkld bt bbvkn
TBtS ArKRHOOM.
The rregramines Which Ware Bsndsred by
the replls Tbe Maner Street Scheel Re-
ctlit a an Orgaa-freeents Bicaaaged
by Teachers and the Childress.
Ghrltnias oelebratlena were held In a
number of tbe public schools of the oily this
afternoon. The soheols, were decorated
with greens, tbe selections and inosle were
appropriate tn tbe coming great festival,
and were eoeyed by all who attended.
The participants acquitted themselves with
oreilit,abewlog the txcellenoeet the system
of Instruction Imparted In the public schools
of this city. Teachers and pupils exchanged
tbe oempllmonta of tbe season, and each
made tbe ether feel happy with some token
of the merriest fesilvst in the year. Belew
will be found tbe pregrammes observed at
the Beveral soheola :
AT TUE MANOR STREET SCHOOLS.
The soheols or Misses Llnd, Htitlel, Ham
phrevllle and Brimmer, Maner street,
united la a pregramme of exerelaea this
afternoon. Tbe room In which they were
held, Mlaa L.ndls', was handsomely dec
orated with evergreens, and aoreas tbe
room In lance letters was the greeting, ' A
Merry Christmas." The exercises ware
made additionally Interesting by reason of
a handsome gift received by the school. It
was an organ and was paid for wltb money
donated by tbn patrons of tbe school. Fol
lowing was the pregramme :
Heng, "Christmas Tlme Is Come Again ;"
aeng O, Touch These Chords ;" recita
tion, " Father Christmas," Peter Moere ;
aeng, "Sinta Glaus;" sang, "Mrs Banta
Claus ;" recitation, Imitation Japanese,"
Naemi Hunter ; song, "Tbe Kerry Danee;"
song, Christ is Bera in Bethlehem t"
German recitation, "Heht Hier in der Krlp-
Sin ;" sentr, Children's Day ;" song, In
otlen," by the smaller pupils ; recitation,
"Christmas Morning," Mertha Bpeldel;
song, ' The Helly Wreath ," aeng, The
World In Full of Beauty ;" recitation,
" Kris Ktngle," Katy Freltag ; aeng, HL
Nicholas ;" son or, " Deck the Hall t" reci
tation, "Twe Belter Than One," Katy
Etter ; song, " Pjgeda Balls ;" addresses by
Prof. Bnehrle and Dr. J. P. Wlekeraham ;
recitation, " Christmas," Maggie Lets ;
song, " Christmas Is Coming t" reoltstlen,
"number One," Kaly Dreppard ; recita
tion, Forlorn." Lizzie Woleert ; aeng,
"Guide Me, O Theu Great Jehovah;"
song, " Autumn Dreaming."
miss lela zua's SCHOOL.
At Miss Iiela .tig's sabeal the following
very excellent pregramme was gene
through with :
Mnalc, "Christmas Has Come;" recita
tion, The "Christmas Kiss," Alfred
Frltchey ; violin sole, Willie Cochran ; re
citation, "Homebody's Mether," Walter
Barr; recitation, "Kobln'BTreublo," Willie
Jaoebs; mnste, " Carel Sweetly ;" recitation,
"In Mv Pocket," Charles Paullek ; recita
tion, "Fannies," Lew la Hprecber; music,
"It Came Upen tbe Midnight Clear ;" re
citation, "Grandmother's Story," Kdgar
Deltrleh; reoltstlen, "Willie's Christmas
Gift," Carl Wldmaver; mnalQ) "While
Hbepberds Watched ;" violin boIe, Leen
Dedgo; "Gems of Thought;" sole, "Tbe
Dearest Spot;" recitation, "The Last
Hymn," Harry Conn; music, "Merne
Xmas Belts; recitation, "Tbe Leem of
Life," Hareld DIUendetUer ; music "Beauti
ful Christmas."
AT MISS MUSSELMAH'a SCHOOL.
Following was tbe pregramme at Miss
Mussleman's grammar soheol, Lemen
street building: Singing, "Bright Morning I
Hall I" recitation, "l'he Grand Old Day,"
Nellie Richards; recitation, Christmas
Carel," Bertha Marshall; recitation, Ged's
Providence," Stella Oitet ; recitation, "The
Old Year and Tbe New," Berth Ploae;
recitation, "A Christmas Carmen " Kmma
Herzeg; singing-, "Little Children's Day;"
recitation, "Christmas Kve," Gertrude
Mayer; recitation, "Christmas Bella," May
Htautler; recllatlen,"A Merry Oartstmas,"
Naemi Watfel; recitation, "The Little
Christmas Tree" Isabel Tomllnaeo; recita
tion, "Tne Keepers aud Tne Fiewers,"
Cella Ploae; singing, "Mistress Santa
Claue;" reoltatien, "LIHIh Gottlieb," Allee
Byrne; recitation j 'A Ohrlatmai Carel,"
Carrie MoRlrey; recitation, "The Christ
Child," Kather Ksplet; reoltatien, "At
Christmas Time," Alice Itaub; slugleg,
"The Pllel;" recitation, "The Settler's
Christmas Kve," Jnnnte Whltsen; recita
tion, "A Onrlstmss Blessing," Klla Amer;
recitation, "The Christ Child," Nera Kurtz;
recitation, "The Little Chrlstmis Spy,"
Agnes Tomllnaeo; hinging, "Christ was
born In lUfiletienr," recitation, "The
Christmas Hbuaf," Maggie Vellmer; reolta reelta reolta
teon, "The Death of tbn Old Year," Millie
Dlller; sluglng, "The Flre at Heme."
miss matilda zua's SCHOOL,
At Miss Matilda Zug'a achoe!, in tbe
Lomen street building, the following was
tbe pregramme :
Singing, "Christmas Time is Come
Again," school ; reoltatien, "Merry Christ
mas," A. Charles ; reoltatien, "A Christ
mas Greeting," girts ; recitation, "Little
Twe Weeden Shoes," M. Dellet; recitation,
"While tbe Christmas Leg la Burning,"
A. Martin; singing. "Deck the Hsll";
recitation, "Santa Olsus," M. Fi Heney ;
reoltatien, "Christmas Kve." Datay Mingle;
reoltatien, " Christmas," Delia Beat ;
Ringing, "Mistress Santa Claus"; recita
tion, "Christmas Gifts," Viela Sbaub ;
recitation, "Little Christmas Spy," Lizzie
Htiuilsr; recitation, "A Story for Christ
mas Kve," K. Brubaker ; singing, "Cbriat
mss Bells Are Sounding Clear"; recitation,
"Hurrah for Old Ssnta Clans," Anna Haas ;
reoltatien, "Tbe Little Minstrel," Anna
Meweryt recitation, "Imitation Japanese,"
Mamie Kaby ; singing, " Christmas is
Cemlncr ": recitation. " Uinta Olam and the
Meuse," Klla Kaglea; "Charms for
Christmas," girls ; rfacltatinn, "Christmas,"
Mary Kiddie ; singing, " Lltlle Children's
Day."
A It STAMV'S (1RAMMAR BOHOOL
The prlnclpl Item en the pregramme at
A. K. Htauiy'a grammar school waa a debate
en a rt solution oflered "That fire la a mere
destructive elonieut than wuter." The
afflrmatlve side of the question waa taken
by Maitera ueuseal, smitD, rranizana
Myers. The negative was taken by Masters
Wliller. Unwell. Baker and Kepler. The
arguments used by the champions of tbe
respective oleinenU showed thai these dle
putanta had glven tbe subject considerable
thought. After tbey had advanced tbelr
masons for tbn faith tnat was in tbein, tbe
subject was further discussed by ether
pa pile of tbe school. The decision of the
school was largely in favor el water being
the most destruotive element.
The oxerclsea closed with a spelling bee,
In which the winner was rewarded with a
handsome copy et "TneBuoeeasfal Mauef
Te-day." Tbe centesr had net been decided
vhnn vfl Wfint tn nf bfB.
Mr. Stamy kltidiy rememberedbts pupils
by presenting each wltb a box of candy,
and be was also remembered by them,
having received a bandaotne gift.
A llandsamelj lle9ratd Roem
The bandsemant decorated soheol room
In the city li the one in which W. H.
Levt-rgced ieigUgk. Ie twoet the cerners
of the room Obrlattnai trees, finely
decorated, are erected, aud en the walla are
wreatr.s of evargicena and from ItieuslllDRS
festoon h et green are suspended. An
apparently endless cbalu of ornamented
paper Intertwlncd wl'h tbe green ptr
dueea a une cttect. un tne ntacKnearaa
are maps drawn by tbe pupils wltb
oelorod crayon", and the work Is very well
iteae "A Merry Christmas and Happy
New Ysr" greets you as you enter the
deer. Tbe weik wnt dene by tbe boys,
and they were assisted by Mr. Llvorgeod.
There will be recitations anu readings en
Monday morning.
for this peer of thk city.
A year ego Mies Clara O. Hplndler, of tbn
West Cbcitnut street schools, adopted tbe
Elan of tavlng each of her pupils as wisbed
ring previsions and groceries te be dis
tributed te peer families. Tne ttacbers of
tbe remaining Ghettuut atreet sobeols
Joined with her this year and the result was
a large colledion of tbe uccBsnarlea of life.
These were given te itsv. bai. L Fry
and he distributed them te-day.
Te What Base De the feiksr Was Fat.
A Custer county (Neb.) farmer belabored
bis wife with a pet pig the ether day and
succeeded in killing the peiksr, but tbe
woman. Will recover,
A lUlnr OAFTOBEU.
a Breaks Inte Werehense at LIUls The
Bietas rreperty (Toend.
On Monday night the freight station of
the Reading railroad company at Lltlta waa
broken open by a thief, who entered
through a window. He stele ademtebn,
with ten gallons or whisky, belonging te
William Uuner, a Lexington heteIkeeper ;
tea pounds of cream nuts of W. H,
Bellinger and twenty-four pound a candy
of I. F. Beraberger, all of whleh were in the
station. SnsptoleB fell upon Wltllsm H.
Evans, of Warwlek, as belrg the guilty
person, Tbe ground of suspicion was that
en the following morning a little stepson
of Evans' was eating nuts and candy at
school, and boasted te the ether children
thatttey had large quantities et both at
home. The family was known te be peer,
and people began te wonder where they
bad obtained the article?. W. H. Hamlin,
a Philadelphia detective, who had beensent
for, was pat en tbe ease Wednesday. He
went te Kvem' beuse and found the cream
nnts en Thursday, The oblldree were
then eating candy, which was of the kind
stolen. With Constable Kemper tbe detec
tive arreited Kvans during the day. Tbe
accused, at the office of Squire Miller, ad
mitted having stelen tbe nuts, but denied
taking the demijohn or etndy. While the
Justice was examining him the detective
ma te the prisoner's house and told his
wire tbat her husband had made a fall oer.
tesslen. The woman thea gave up all of
the stolen property. Kvans was committed
In default et ball for trial at court.
AM AOKU HAN DIRS.
Charles Then, Well Known in This Ctly and
Ooecilr-Ilrli r Account of Bis Career.
Charles Tfjen, an aged man well known
In this city and county, died at the alms
house last night. He had been In 111 health
for a long time and died of a general break
ing up of bis syatem. He was born la
Germany, November lO'.b, 1807, and oame
te this country la 1632. He remained at
tbe Maner hotel en West King street for
some time and then began work for tbe
Frantz family In Lancaster township. Fer
a time he taught! school. Fer twenty-UTe
years he served as a Justiee of the poaeo et
Lineaster township,
Heaaved considerable money and built a
beuse In the county near Wabank. In
later years he engaged tn a map publishing
scheme with some Chester county peeple
end lest al I tbe money tbat be had. When
tbe Kew Era waa started he began solicit
ing subscriptions for It and was quite suc
cessful In tbe work. He was the author of
the paper known as "Squire Then's
Diary " In that paper. He afterwards bad
these published la book form and aeld
them through the county. As tbe squire
bed no family or relatives and was quite
peer he bad been making bis home at tbe
almaheuse for several years. His body
will be Intered in the Lancaster cemetery
en a let purchased for the purpose by the
publishers et the New Era,
AT TUB COUNTY INStllUIIONS.
Uew
ChrlMmas Will lie OUtsrved-lhe
Bills of Fare tn the Inmates.
The bills nf fare ter the Inmates of the
charitable Institutions et tbe oeunty will be
a little better than usual en Christmas day.
At the county almshouse and hospital tbe
bill of fare will be roast ohlcken, mashed
potatoes, stewed corn, tomatoes, elaw and
mluoe pie. In addition 0,000 cukes will be
distributed among tbe Inmates.
At the prleen veal petple will be llie
principal dish and It will bi furnished te all
the lumatea of the prison and JttammeiB
Hall.
At the Children's Heme the Inmates will
receive presents and a special dlnuer will
be served and at St. Jeseph's hospital there
will le a speelal bill of fare, with which the
lnmatea will be well pleased.
Tbe Iroquois band will give oenosrts at
the above Institutions and la addition Ken
dig's parlor ercbeetra will render several
selections at the prison.
A Mlsilstlppt Toothpick.
Mr. Jehn C. Bucklus brought te this
office a "Mississippi toothpick" Whleh be
will present te Peet 81, G. A. K. This piece
of furnlture would probably give something
morn unpleasant than toetnacbe te anyone
subjected te Us vigorous operation. It Is n
roughly forged Iren sword about two feet
long from Its curved point te tbe butt of its
woedoabandlo. The hilt has two loealy
riveted bits of weed for the band te grasp
and a clumsy guard at iron 2 Mr. Bucklus
beleuged te company O, et the. 77th regl regl
meut, Pennsylvania Volunteers, aud Is
very deaf from tbe ex plosien et asbell olnse
te bis ear at the battle of Shlleh. At that
battle his regiment was aupperllng a battery
against which tbe Fifteenth Mississippi
made a sudden onslaught but were driven
back by beavy artillery fire and followed
by tbe infantry. A group of five Mtssls
Blpplana had thelr heads taken nil by shells
end from ene of the bodles Mr. Bucklus
took this curious weapon.
Tlislr Carriage Upset,
List evening Priseu-keeper Jaoeb S,
Smith and tbe ex-county commissioner,
Hnnry F, Hartman, were driving down
Prlrce street. At the oernor of Lemen they
turned tee short- Tbe wsgen was upset
and both gentlemen were thrown
nut upon tbe hard frozen ground. Mr.
Smith held te tbe lines and was dragged
aahert dlaianee. The horse fell down twice
bnt did net attempt te get away. Mr.
Smith received an ugly cut in tbn head and
his shoulder and Bide were badly brnlsed.
In his hip pocket he earrled a revolver en
whleh he fell, causing aa ugly bruise. It
waa very forlunate that the weapon was net
dlscbsrged. Mr. Hartman was pretty
badly bruised and tbe top was breken
from the wagon.
A Teacher Murdered l!y His ruplli.
Themas MoCennolly, a young toaehor,
who oimete Knnsaaaehnrt time ego from
Albany, N. Y., wsb en Wednesday fatally
hurt by ene of his pupils. Hu was tenening
at Andale, fit teen miles wist or Wiublte.
He had some trouble about the organist itleu
of the roheol, and had the ill-will et some
or his pupils. While explaining a problem
at tbe blackboard, he was called altar by n
pupil. He remonstrated wltb tbe yeun
bully, when a free fight ensued, in wbleh
the teacher received a fatal blew en the
bead from a poker In the hands et ene of
the boys.
Ter the feap Heuse.
The mayor aoknewleJges tbe receipt of
tbe following sums which were gtven him
In tbe pst two days for the soup fund t A
lady, te ; J. F, Sehner. f5; boarder at
Ltucaaier County house, (1: Nathaniel Kll
niaker, etq , 10; a lady, 15; Hen. H. G.
Leng, f 15; Nxwten Llgbtner, esq , f5; C. U.
BrnnnerflO.
Kx-Mayer Morten lis gtven te Mayer
Edgerley a eheck for ?IS2.28, which was tbe
balance remaining in his hands for the soup
fund.
CeUbratsd Hi lllrlbdsy.
Mr, Krnanuel Stene, the well kr.oncen.
tiacter, residing at 201 Harrisburg' aveuue,
yesterday arrived at his fiftieth milestone
and te fitly celebrate tbe event be invited
a nnmber et friends te Ills home In the
evening, wncre a dellgbllul time was en
joyed. Vecal and Instrumental musle was
appreciatively rendered, and at a seasonable
hour the guests partook of an elegant ban ban
queu After wishing Mr Sinnomanymeie
aueh pleasant events the party dispersed.
A Severe I' II.
Herace, a 10-year-old son of William If.
lnman, of Linositer township, met with
a very aevore accident yeeterday. He
Is a pupil of tbe Abbeyvllle scheril,
and while running at play trlppd;
tn falling hla head struck the rait et the
West Kcd Street cir track, causing a
severe se te wound, A small artery was
severed and tbe boy was made weak from
tbn less of bleed, reaching Dr. M. L Hen's
olllee in a faluting oendltlon, His wounds
werosewed upaud this morning, though
guttering pale, he la doing fairly well,
Before the Mayer.
Kdward Hughes and Harvey Freiberg,
two bums, were sent tn tbe workhouse for
ten days each. Klgbt ledgers, wboclalmed
te be looking for work, were discharged.
Gene te AUegbney City,
Mr. William MoOemaey left te-day for
a six week visit te AUigheny Olty,
RUDY BR0UGI1T INTO COURT.
ui cuunsRr. mire an Erreivr
BKCUlti: A MEW TBI IT
TO
The lUaaen Astltiml Whjrlke Muulir rase
Stieulil It Re Tiled The DUtrlrt At
torney Cuetenda the Testimony War
ranted llady's couvlctlen el Harder.
Je'in W. itudy, convicted of murder In
tbe first drgiie, for killing his eged letfcer
last Dsoemeer, was brengbt from prison te
court this morning te be present at the ar
gument of the rule ler the new trial. His
counsel filed tbe following reasons ter a
new trial :
L Tbevrrdlet was agalnat the law and
tbe evidence.
S The court erred In allowlngtbeoom allewlngtbeoom allowlngtbeeom
monwoftlih te aland Jurers aside who were
brought Inte court npen a speelal venire
3. The court erred inrefuslngtnallewthe
defendant te prove ry Jacob Wtteh that
Christian Itudy, tbe deceased, complained
et the bad treatment received from tbe
Inmates or the almshouse and te show that
hn had enemies amongst the Inmates,
4. Tbe court erred in charging tbe Jnry
that tbe cemmcnwcalth hasininlshtd full
proof et the commission of the crime
charged.
5. The court erred In net charging the
mensure of proof required te establish an
all hi.
0. That alncetbe trial of the cause It has
been discovered tbat II. IC. Or oft did en
Saturday preceding the killing order and
direct tbe defendant te dig a holeferagato
pest at a particular pelu, locating It by
marks en tbe ground.
7. The court erred In net charging the
Jury that tbe defendant could net be con cen con
vletetl et nny crtme higher tbau rnurder la
tbe second degree wltheat evidence et a
deliberate intention te kill, and there was
no aueh jivldonee tarnished by the oom eom oem
ninnwealtb. The opening argument In support of a
new trial was mode by Jehn A. Ceylf, esq.
lie read dopenltlon taken In support of the
rule. Among the witnesses examined was
Charles Butcber, tbn oelorod oeaobman of
Kebsrt A. Kvane. Hla testimony was that
en tbe afternoon when the murder Is
alleged te have been committed he saw
Jehu W. Itudy en North Ltme street,
going towards bis home en Seuth Lime
atreur, at 15 mluntes of 5 o'clock. Mr.
Ceylo argued that as tbe murdered man
wni seen alive at halt-past-four
and the acottsed waa seen Ctteen ruinates
later a mllu away, be could net bave com
mitted this murder, covered up the evi
dences et his orltne and reached tbe point
where Hntober eaw blm. As te the bleed
en bis batcher, tiie depositions of Abraham
Kllllae, Goeruo Uaveier and Geerge Shanlit
taken, prnve tbat enine weeks prier te tbe
murder Jehn Kudy out his leg with the
same imtcbet, aud, as Dr. Davis, who ex
amined the hatchet and awore te tbe human
bleed being en It, but oenld net tell from
his elimination when it did get en, the
Inference is that the bleed get there when
be cut blmself.
The argument In opposition te a new
trial wi made by Dlstriet Attorney
Weaver, K K. Martin and W. N. Appet.
They argued that the evldence was entirely
circumstantial, but tbe Unka In tbe attain
of evldence were no oempleto that but one
conclusion could be reached, and that was
that the defendant was guilty In manner
and form ns indleled.
The closing argument for the prisoner
was made by Marriett Breslus, esq , and at
itBoencluslun lhe court took tbe papers and
Kudy was taken bsek te bla quartera In tbe
oeunty JsIL Adeolslen will be rendered
en the Saturday preceding the third Mon
day et Janur.ry.
CUB KENT 1IURINKRS IV COURT.
Mary Clinch and Benjamin Green, Who
served terma for costs, were discharged to
day aa Insolvents.
Tbe order of court directing an Issue in
which the Kent Iren company, nf Wilming
ton, was plaintiff, and Jehn Faegley, de
fendant, was rescinded, the plaintiff net
being In paMtbn legally te have tbe isi'ie
grsnted.
IttR P Ire lu Yerk Connly.
Yeiuc, Dde. 21. At neon te-day Mayer
Neel roeeived a telegram from Glen Beck,
this county, asking blm te send h fire en en
elne te tbht piano as a large tire was raging.
The engine was sent down en a special.
Mnagre particulars from there say a bank,
printing ollleo and bakery have already
been horned nud the tire is still raalug.
L.VTKn The fire engine sent from tills
place was stepped at llanover Junotlen en
orders from Glen Keck and returned bem",
the tire having been gotten under oentrrl.
A bakery and dwelling house were
destroyed, lhe bank and Hem buildings
badly damaged. The nre originated in the
bakery In onrne way esyet unknown.
Les !, 000 ; partly Insured.
OH t'rles rait.
I'lTTsnur.e, Dec Ul. There wan great
excitement hdU almost a ptmlc at tbe oil
excbHnge this morning caused by an unex
pected break In prices. The market
opened firm at OIJi and advanced te in,
when goueral selllug began. A man u
unload followed and In a short time 3,000,000
barrels had changed hands and value had
dropped te 8SJ. A reaction then set In, at
noea fc9; was bid.
An EuterlalntDg Lecture.
Befere the Chautauqua Literary and Soleu Seleu Soleu
tltle Circle, l'rnr. Buehrle read a highly In
structive paper en " Karly Education la
Groeoe. " The gentleman confined his
remarks tn the education of the Spartan
youth and malden. The musaular de
velopment of tboMe brave and daring
peepln wan fittingly portrayed. Twe
weeks lience Pxef. liuobrle will continue
his locture and tell of the god-like graces
nod intellectual ebarmM el the early In
habitants of Athens.
ituu In Vium itourerstewn.
Thin afternoon n hnrse,oevered with foam
and hitched te a cart from whleh ene wheel
bad broken, dashed down West Kleg
street. As be reached the rise near the
Stevcin'i house bis pace sleekened, and In
front et the Conper houiie be was easily
eauuht by Arthur Augustine Hmltb, aoI aeI aoI
erod bn. The loam was taken te the
Surel ilnrse hotel, and it was afterwards
learned Hint It belonged te Bankeen H.
Smith, hotel-keeper nt Knhroratewu, Irem
which place the horse bad run te town.
Four Little Glrle Leit.
This rnnmlng three ltttlodaugbteraotGeo.
Hardy, nt Cnrnl street, and a young com
panion natni-d Dlssloger, carae down a'reet
and tern time walked around looking t
the many pretty CbrUtmaa things in the
H'ercn. Tlify finally turned, up un North
Qecen street, where they kept wandering
around until they did net knew where
they were, Tbey told several peepln that
they were lest, and alter they had warmed
thrmoeUes in Hull's grocery store tbey
were shown hew te reach their tomes by
Officer Weaver.
A Dlisnge of Quarter.
0111 cer Lundy, at the Pennsylvania rail
road paseenger station, no Innuer has his
quarters In the telegraph tower but U new
stationed in the unritlemen's wattlngtrnnm.
Smith Swords, the dispatcher, lias bts OfllCO
in the first fleer et the tewer new.
Trantfcrt te the Secondary Grade,
Superintendent Buehrle examined n
IsrKnclAHS en Thursday ler transfer from
the Intermediate te the ternndary grade.
Theso who euceeesfully ptssed the exami
nation will be transferred after tbe holiday
recess.
AnetherTanilk CoDdemnstlen
The nrellmlnarv rroceedlngs have been
taken te view and condemn tbe whele of
t is Mnner tnrnptke read, beginning at
West Klnit and Miner streets aud ending
lu the vlllsge of Mlllersvllle.
Trsin Late,
Harrisburg Accommodation, en tbe
Pennsylvania railroad, ts a train tbat la very
seldom late. Last evening it was Just an
hour and a quarter behind In reaching this
elty. The eue et tbe delay was the pull
lng out et a "bull nose" el one the ears.
new the Western Union Was Hotbed.
Bosten, Dte. 21 Irregularities which
aggregate a considerable sum have just
been discovered In the main office of tbe
We item Union Telegraph com piny here.
Three methods were employed te
dxfra.ua the cemprny, viz t The de
struction of conies of telegrams Died here
te be sent te ether places, the destruction or
oeplea nf telearama received bete and the
plaelng upon delivery slips numbers
representing fictitious dispatches for
whleh the meeeengera were paid by the
company according te schedule. By the
first two mentioned methods the mesey
paid ter dispatches was retained, and the
copies et the dispatches destroyed. By
the last mentioned method some of the
messengers soeoeodod In obtaining ss high
Mvt5psr week. The reeetver, who steed
In with the boys te tbe amount of balf tbelr
profits aoer u leg from the fictitious
numbers entered npen their slips,
touched for all the returns, and aa there
waa no attempt te go behind the vouehers
the eoheme worked successfully ter
months. The manager of the oempenysaye
be will net prosecute these engsged In tbe
swindle. The receiver baa been discharged,
and everything Is new working all right
Atsaelted by an Unknown Maa.
1'iTTsuune, Sea 21. About 030 o'clock
this morning aa unknown mm aoeoeteJ
Cpt. Alexander Wl inert, speelal agent of
the Law and Order soelety, as he was pass
ing along Diamond street, above Smith
Held. The stranger said :
Areyeu Cap WlsbattT"
"Yet, sir."
"Xou will prosecute me, will you ? Take
that"
He then atruek Mr. Wlshart a stinging
blew en the mouth with hla clenched flat,
knocking him Inte the atreet. Captain
Wlshatt'a lips are badly cnt and bruised,
and the side of his head, cut by oemtog in
contaet with the loe en tbe atreet His
assailant waa pursued through the street
several squares, finally making his escape
uuieoegulzod by anyone,
' m
Charged Wllh Killing Bis Mettisr-ln-lAW,
PeuaiiRXBrsin, N. Y., Dec 21. Uoerge
Hberew, a com doctor et tbla city, la under
arrest en ausplcleu of having killed his
mother In-law, Mrs. MeAnlsrney. He and
his wife were drinking with Mrs. Mo Me
Aniercey yesterday morning. He banded
the latter some whisky whleh. she
Crjnk and Immediately complained of
a smarting sensation In her threat, Hberew
tinted her glass wllh oeflae and banded bis
Wlfi some whliky. Mrs. MeAnlsrney
asked him what he bad given her. He ie
piled "the same as te Nellie". Boen after
Mrs, McAnlerneyi fell ever and ex plied.
The coroner viewed the body last night and
pbjslelan are holding an autopsy.
Twe Brethers Riddled by Ballets.
HeNitv Orevh, Tex., Dec. 21 A deeper deeper
a'.e sheeting aC, whleh reanlted In the
death et two men, took place at MolkteWn,
en Wednesday, Twe brothets named
Floyd and Walker Tedd, recently from
Marabfietd, Me., became drunk and boist
erous. Jack C beats, a deputy constable,
tried tn arrest them and was shot In the
aide. He called a citizen named Hebbs te
hla assistance and both opened Are en the
Tndda. The latter were riddled and killed.
Cheate waa again shot and In thought te be
fatally wounded.
Why the Scheel Were Closed,
G hard Ferks, D. T,, Dec. 21. The
school beard at KastGrand Ferks took a re
markable atand yeaterday- morning In
ordering the soheols dosed until the city
council shall permanently remove
the houses et Uliepute. Tuesday
morning some el the disreputable
women get drunk and used obteene Ian Ian
guagete young girls and boys. Wednesday
ulgbt the mothers of the children bold a
meeting and deelded te keep their children
at home If some decisive action was net
taken by the authorities.
Fearfully Ueatsn by White Caps,
Wauash, Ind., Dee. 21. An outrage by
White Caps was reported last evening from
Claysvllle, a small town near North Man-
cheater. Jeseph Cullers, a realdent et tbe
plaee, was caught by a gang of masked
men and given a fearful beating be
cause of bis alleged III treatment of
bis wile. It is believed the reitu
lata are neighbors of Cullers, as tbe
feeling against him has been bitter. Cul
lers was glven te understand by bts
captors tbat be mast reform or tutler soma
thing worse
Given a Lear cT Absence,
Wabhimoteh, Dec. 21. The secretary
of tbe treasury has granted Surgeon aeneral
Hamilton et tbe Marine hospital service, a
leave of absenee et sixty days from January
1, whleh period tbat oflleer will spend in
Chicago. Surgeon Walter Wyman, of New
Yerk city, will be temporarily In charge of
the bureau bat all matters beyond these of
routlue character will bereferred te the
surgeon general for Instructions.
Coonly Bends Declared Void,
Benten, Ills., Dec. 21. The opinion et
Ibe United States supreme court declaring
void tbe whole about 1250,000 et the
bended Indebtedness et this (Frsnklln)
county has Just been received. This eue,
which has been In litigation for ever eight
year, is or great importance te many coun
ties in this state and will doubtless result
in having declared void millions of dollars
worth of .municipal bends.
Matched te Fight.
Minneapolis, Dee. 21. Jim Fell, tbe
Mlehlgan giant, and I'atay Cardiff made a
match last night for a 15reund contest,
Marquis of Qneensecrry I tiles, for fOOO a
side. Twe-ounce gloves will be need, and
tbe light will take plaee within titty mlles
of Minneapolis, January 21.
Why Lecal Unllen Will Net Prevail.
Macen, Ma, Dee. 21, The circuit court
has decided that the local option which took
effect In Macen lest January, is net legally
la effect because the records of the elty
council made at the time the result of the
eloetlori was declared, were Irregular and
uiegau
Net UnlKy or Harder.
Wauahh, Ind., D30. 21 At 1 o'clock
last night the Jury in tbe murder trial et
Kliss Jackaen, charged with tbe mnrder
et Curtis Jacksen, reudered a vordlet et net
guilty. The prisoner tendered bis thanks
te the Judge sad Jury.
m 1
Match Factory Iltirned.
Suhanten, 1'., Dec. 21. The Scran teu
Match company, which was established In
this city about 000 year age. wis burned
out tbla morning. Less f 25,000 5 partly
insured. Seventy five hands are thrown
out et employment
CmU Htees Oleee.
Kt'RINO. Vallkt, Ills, Dec 21. Owing
te the dullness of trade throughout the
Northwest two coal tulnc In tbla city be
been closed, threwiug out of employment
about 1,200 men.
A Grocer Utile Ulmselt,
Klmira, N. Y., Dee. 21 Andrew
Mltzel, a German grocer of Olean, killed
himself yesterday afternoon by blowing
out his brelns with a pistol. Business
trouble was tbe cause of the deed.
Herein iieslnts Was Ball.
Kansas City, Dee 21. A. Dalley, who
travelled ler tbe Bradley Paper company,
Chicago, committed suicide laat ntgbt by
taking strychnine. Despondency because
of bad liuileeaa was tbe cause.
Will Live Slily Oays Mere.
Tucson, Ariz, Dec 21. Gov. fiullek
granted another reprieve yesterday for
elxty days te Flrlmtnn Papoge, tbe Indian,
whose execution ws flxsd ter te-day.
WBATUKU 1NUIUAMONS.
P Washington, D. tt, Dee 2I.-Fci
Eastern Pennsylvania; Fair, slightly
warmer followed by colder, wlnda
becemlcg westerly.
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CittoAeo, Dte. 21-spee1t te Its
2',-tturie from Hsrnla, Ont, telle of IM
existence or a syndicate of ea,pitaHti ergeBi
izra ter tne purpose ei smaggirsg eftae
into the United Stales. Three) et Mr aMll
daring sinutglets are new la tb vWagsV
One is Oapt. Harry F. Darsut, who bed tt
hand-te hand encounter, with TJaJMsB,
state government detectives IB
Mlehlgan wilderness last weak, ajkt
who esespsd unharmed from a ahftwajrV'.
ui uuum ui BieiuH nans. aswsn
known as U serge Rockwall, and UM tble -Charles
Weltrsi. Captain Duranl'a viasaky
lieutenant. All et tneca are young, mim&t
ted and respected by all who knew ttejaw '
although tbey are known as tbe most datikE
sinbggiers tbat ever evaded a rev ,!
effleer, sod te be agenta of a rich syadleaag
organized several years age for the axptaaa
purpose of smuggling opium Inte faW
United States from the msnateeteriea at
Vlolerls, B. C. The syndicate has 16.000,01
lenlnd it and Is largely controlled byO,.
Jolyn, et Victeria. ' -
Tne speelal aiys the Trtbunt rtpertttt
wnoeauia ever nere irera umcage
dally te leek up eptnm smugglers, feflael
Cant. Darant and bis tilentl Weitssl II
ssr
la geed style at the Belebamber boese, I
aweu netei ei me town, ssa
terdsv had a lerir talk
inem, xney nave;.BBrBW amnfguaar.
opium for the last two years, and haveeas
ecastuUy landed thousands of dollars Werth -
el tbe costly drug en tbe ether elde withal v
being detected. But this last oenalgaoasM
tbey took ever was discovered, and. was
aelsid by government detectives, Bad 'II
csme near costing Oapt Darant hie lire,
Four detectives waylaid blag In ths
weeds at night, took blm at a greet cue
advantage, and atandlng aet BMlw
than ten feet away fired twenty shots at hint,
In rapid succession. Bat Cant Darant hag
apparently a obarmed lire, for ha waa BM
hit and made hla escape wltheat trying
kill bis essalUieAsker sneddlng a drop efhfcl
own bleed. Jeslyn M known aa " BOM
Usrrls " and Is Immensely tleb. t-.-
He makes no effort -te oenceal the lash
that he la a amugglar. On the contrary 1st r
brags of it, and entertaina nis rrienas
stories or me expieiir. Aneiaer
membsr of the "Harris" sana
timtnf. Urn aeiiimnfl mmi et Rnaneam.
attends te shipping tne goods from ViceetlB ',
A rich San Franoiseo merchant taaatd -!
be prominently Identified with thesyasB
cute. A man ter many years In the employ
nf tbe u. H. government as aa laterpretsg
Is another member. $ '
Chief among the agents et this eyadteeja
are Captain Darant and tbe Wettaet i
brothers, Charles and Geerge. GeettaU
Weitssl is the shrewdest of tbe two brc4kaaa
and Is trusted with large oenslgBBseaM
bofero and after tbey cress ths border, aw
deea net however en-ouetsrlhs great ;
annul risk: of wevluer KUOde from
country Inte auettnr, tbe wiht'
that rt.nnenlhtlltv falllnsi On CaDtDO
and Charles WeltstL. Beth et tbe Welti
luitiirnnnw In Strata and tccethaf
Cap'. Durante awaiting Instructions rreaj
"Bess Harris," wne naa Dee whwbssw
telegraph et the seizure ei uh goeos
week. (eserge weitxsi nas atweya
known here as Ueerse Keckwell aad
are net bait a dcasn persene In the till
who knew that ne ana "txaaaseme
ley" are brothers.
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rKODBEDiNosernoxtaBEjr, jf
The Printing lierJoieue mil, Apprewit
03,000, raised by tee Senate.
Wahiiinuien, Dee. 2L Hinater
deck made a reDOrt te day te the St
- hA wnmt,l ni Ihtt SJ leeleAlaMS.7
IIUIU .ww .., . l.p-pA
Iiver euu us uiuuiarwa ui leapusee w bk
Bannte resolution adopted attbelMteeaaJatjn
et Cengresa directing an InveatlgatlOB it
tbe construction of tbe union Faolhe
at Omaha. The investigation was orders jj
at the lnstanoe of the owners et tbe
beat Oen. Terry, which was wrecked JaM
101b nil,, by oelllslaa with the plere of IM
bcldges then In process of demolition. .v
Tne owners et the Terry elalmed tbat wMt
railroad company caused the ebatrnattOB st j
navigation by a failure te remove w ptesw
of the old bridge while the new one was i
oeurto of construction. Since lbs Invests .
gatlen was ordered tbe memorial bas teas) S
withdrawn and the oemmlttee reperttlsJ
no additional lealslatlen Is neeMaaTy. , ,
Aaail'enai memorial) ireui uraegsn
county, S. C. alleging denial el the 1
01 vetlnir at tbe lateeleotlen were or
te the Senate today and referred,
eras also neaaed srsnttna rlcht of
ilia Pensaoela & Memnhls railroad 1
pany through tbe United Btates Baral 1
mimary reservaiieu in nerma.
The publie printing defloleney bill i
prenr latin g f 03,000 for that parpesay'i
and 5,000 for tbe observation of tbaeeliBssi.
of tbe sua en tne in 01 jauuiry aexi, waa
alseDsaaed. rt-
IN TUB HODIR. A ;
The Heuse adopted a resolution HklssJM
Ibe president for information teaehlaar
arlalralu Madanaaear. .' 91
The Nlcamguau bill waa then takea bjhJ
la committee 01 me wneie.
Dentenerd te be Hanged.
Nkw Yerk, Dee. 21 Ferdlnard Ca
Hit
tbe carpenter who was convicted et mu
lnc Bridget McQasde, the woman
whom be lived en MarcblB, Us waa te-
sentenced te oe nanftea ea reera
1R89, and Henry Carlten, who mu:
Oillcer Brennau,waatentenotdtetM
en the same day.
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TBLBQKAPBIO TATS.
General BeDjamla F. Bruee, one of
framets el tbe present conatitattea et HmN
Yerk, formerly Inspector general.
comtntsalenor and member of sasemMye
died this morning at bis home la cns
N. Y seed 70 years.
The president te-dav pardoned Benjamin v
Hepklna new in tne vaie aiaw prea isaj
embtKllngtundseftbe Fidelity Natleaal
bank of uincinnatt. v;
The dead body et a woman was feend ah
Lindou yeaterday, The belief la thatsM
was a victim et the Whlteehspsl boteher.).
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Ibe t'axden of Jeseph Berxeg. i.2,
Tim rinlBV in ths narden of Je
UeiXTg roaeblng tbla elty ia explained by 1
telegram receiveu mi aiwruoen. cm
urv of State Cbarles W. Stene, a mei
et tbe bMrd of pardons, negleeted te alga I
reoemmendatlon ter the pardon, aadN
hla signature la aeeurea the gev
caunut issue a pardon, He left Ha
hurst Immediately after the
Ins; et tbe beard and did net
word where be was Kilns;. Altar.
errapblDir In different atctlnes of tbe asssfA
be as finally found at Philadelphia, !';
messenger leit Harrisburg this meratSsHaJ?
BFOuieblasignamie ana ne win go uses bb 1
Hsrrlsliurg this evening, upeapr
lien te tae goveraerhe will alga the 1
and It eugut te reaca uum wij wi
mnmlni. . tf.
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in.ih. peet Bfsdab v1 . 3
nh.ri miner, a young Ojy WbO
with MtU Welizsl, wheu tne latter ai
rair eriakstesat Dilier Ben's hardsii
I,r. nn Wxdnesdav. was arrested tO-4
as an soeairy. Alderman Daen held hn
ler a hearing. Tbla boy U another of
ntrtv that broke late tbe atere of J'
Biker, ea North Queen atreet, ieJuae
and sitsr a convietlon was taraad 1
wltb a reprimand.
Tbst always fit tn anttabiy or rameailj,'
prestntflttllouseceaicrausojuini ,
Umbrella, or guaranioeu jwt ,
Cleth Rest variety and lowest prices.
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