ymwm ii i ii nip in i in i i ii 9 ii i pi 1 1 i 1 1 IMP MWWW Mfflf 1 tf v , 3 $ V, -J-1 -.-.& a! ....... j.. . " " i i ?? KzjZiy v e i A!.'v : M fit. W v VOLUME XXV-NO. Ill SIX PAGES. LANCASTER, PA., SATUKDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1888. SIX PAGESrraCE TWO CENTS. . . x -w y ay fcy.Waf y.v,-i j a j r , Eb A BOLD BURGLARY, TBIKVB9 BttaUK INTO TBB bTOOSB OT JAOOlir. WABTBLIN MILLIUUTUXB. My C-atry a Bate WfghtaaBalf a W sale Ike Sardea ana Maw it open-Over la Meaty iNirM-Tk aaatr Great Kseltsmaat la the Tillage. The people residing la the quiet Utile town ef Mllleravltle were greatly exeMed today ever a bdrglsry which cjeemrred there some lima duriag Friday night, It took ptaca at tbe residence el Jacob F. Warfal, who la proprietor of the .eetaureat In Union ball, and resides next deer. It waa one of tbe cleverest Jeba et lta kind Tar done In tble eiunty and tbsra la Utile ueunt that the tbltTea were profesaleasls nod knew exactly bow te operate. They were amply paid ter their bard work by securing geed anm of money. When Mr. Warfel'a family retina laet evening tbey looked the henae np aa araei and the burglary waa net dltoevsred antll 0 o'clock thla met nine The key waa left sticking In tbe lateh of the front deer ea the Inside, last eTenlng, and tbe deer waa looked. The thieves, with nlppera or by aeme ether mesas, managed te tern the key and afleeted an entrance wltbent breaking anything. In the nertheaat comer of tbe din leg room atoed a combination Merris d; Ire land aat e, wbleh welgbed about 1,000 pound Thla tbe thieves dragged ent en the poreb, where lta mark a are plainly visible. They then tumbled It en the ground back through the yard and Inte tbe garden, te n point about 75 yarda from the plaee where It bad been. Although tbe ground waa frozen bard tbe marka abew that the aafe waa turned eyer and ever again until thla epet waa reached. Tbe thlevee then turned It ever en the aide, with the deer up. They drilled a hole In tbe front deer juit beiew tbe knob, which la need In turning the bells. Powder or dynamite waa then Inserted and tbe deer waa blown te pieces. One et the large belle waa blown entirely out ana tbe eife waa totally wrecked. After the large deer bad been opened it waa an easy matter te open the inside one. The email wooden drawer were pried open and from them tbe thieve atele 1565 in geld, and about 150 in ether money belonging te Mr. Warfel, and (43 belonging te Herman .Leng, who la treasurer of tbe Lutheran Sunday ichoel. Thla morning It CO waa found in the sate and scattered around 'en the ground about It. The burglars, It sseems, wanted nothing but money, aa s large number of papers that were In tbe small .drawers, were left un touched. Tbe tblevca first drilled a hole In tbe top et the sale. After they had gotten through tbe outside Iren and the composition, they came te tbe Inside iron and slopped. Altbengb tbe burglars ran sacked tbe whole lower part of the house and turned the furniture tepay turvy, they took nothing. There must have been three or four men In tbe party, aa two could scarcely have bandied such a heavy aafe in the meaner It waa. In the parlor next tothereoaaln which the aafe atoed there waa long strip erf carpet leading from one deer te another. 1 be thieves rolled this up and also took two Urge and very flae cushions, wbleh were en the lounges. Ot tbess they msds two enadlss wbteb they placed under tbe aafe when It waa blown In order te deaden the sound. This morning these artlelea were found under the sate and an overcoat belonging te Mr. Warlel and aahawl of hla little daugh ter were found, lying near. What time the burglary waa committed no one seems te knew. Mrs. Warfel beard s nelte about 2 o'clock and waa awakened. She lighted the lamp and listened for the dega te bark, but when ahe did net hear them ahe went baek te bed and did net get up until about 0 o'clock. The dega are usually restless, but it la believed the Iblevea gave them acmethlng In order te keep them qulet Tenes Kockafellew, who Uvea la tbe ball, beard a nolse like an explosion, aa did ether persons, during the night, but none of lham knew what It was. Who tbe thlevea are la a mystery, but no one wbn baa seen hew the J )b waa done can have any doubt that they were experla In their line. They bid probably made tbemselvea well acquainted with tbe henae belore tbey cracked It and knew exaetly the habile el tbe family, where tbey eleep, 1x3. Thft mornleg tracks were found In tbe garden where tbe men tumbled the sate, but nothing could be learned from them. Tbe only artlele left behind by the thlevee waa a wooden dirt atamper, wbleh tbey bad probably atelen somewhere in the neighborhood te uae in moving tbe esfe. It waa found near the fence In front of the house. Thla morning a great nnmber of people visited Mr. Warfel'a house and looked at the work of thetblevea -bteb, alt admitted, waa well done. Mr. Warfel took tbe matter very coolly aa hedeea net believe In crying ever spilled milk, bnt hr la willing te give a geed detective a f 100 .ill te find tUe burg, lara, UUILUltBN'S KVKNSONO AT Br. JAUK8- A tI.Mnt Ketcrtalumint Followed ty a Ill.tfloatleD eiailu. Tbe children's evsnaeng, an annual feature et holiday week of St. Jamea EpUoepal parish, waa observed en Fxidey evening. After tbe processional bymn, " O Come, All Ye Faithful," waa aung, the Lerd'a prayer web recited and the leisen of tbe day read, alter wbleh the following carols were dusk ' " King Out, 1e throb bleg Stars of Night," "O Dark Waa tbe Nlgut and Celd Blew tbe Wind," "Carel, But With Gladness," "Silent Stara Were Watching " and "Blessed Night, When Betblebem'e Plain." Tbe recessional bymn, " Urlgbteit and Beat of the Bene of Morning," closed the exercises st ths ohureh. Tbe children were then marehed te Grant ball, where a large Cbrlatmaa tree had been erected. Alter a abort addrera by Ber. Dr. Ynlgbr, Prof. Mone entertained tbe ohll ehll ttren with a elelgbt-e'-naud performance end the elcalngHtem of tbe pregramme fol lowed, tbe distribution of gtfts, alter which tbs children were dismissed. Malvrd a liemluc. ' Jehn A. We.tenbergi ctiarged before Aldermau Haibieti with assault and bat tery and surety of the peiee by Frtzer Bewman, bita waived a beating, tnl en. tared ball for trial at the Ja.iuary term et the quarter selens oenrL m Btrs.l CoBiuilulener'i rerglfct. The city authorities laid anew gutter en West Vine street aeveral weeks age. The ruhDlsh and oldfaiaterlal have been lelt en tbe street and the reslienta of that squire have repeatedly notified the s'.iet.t oom eom oem mlsaloner te remove the same, but thus far without auccea. Meant ttt Kbeckcd Oel. The ceutrtt between Jee MeAullltr, tbe cuamnten heavy. welcbt of tbe Psoifle IT?', ar.d Jacksoe, tbe colored cbamptra irem Alisirsiui, iiaunni wi wyuirBaiusi of tbe (Jsllternla Athletic club en Friday night. Twnlheuiaud peraeLa were pieaent. It waa U o'clrek when the men entered the ring. J.nksea wcu. Meiuilffd wis knocked enlby Jaekaea In the twenly.feurtb round. m zpniM of lb Cleanly. The total expendl ures by as county tbs past jsar wars 1191,29075, sgslast 2t2,217.- aa, ss IB 1167. oesauwrapwuaas in becbt. Bays Osaa Braea Bastes ec Waa Ba assess ee as eaartea Jaaaary 1. OeartssetM M eeteek thtsBeeratag te hear argasseat of a law eases aa tks Dseembet list' aat yet disposes at District AMeraey Wesvst sailed las at at at isatloMeftaseearttotksbad eaadaat ef sesm at the aarOelpsats la tks Bakar robbery, cm wkeaa aeateaes was aasaeadad te give them eaopenrtwaltyteraferm. Ha rsJsrrad te WetsJ, Chandler; Bitasr, who hers beam arrested let. Iatasayi sad, la Hedman, wke figured la aa unprovoked assealtoaabey ea Christmas Day. .Tks court ssld that ss Wstall, Obaadler and Bltaer wars undsf'.bell for their apasarsnes at tks Jaauary ses sions tbey would have te bs la court that Ubm i sad ss te Hehaaaa, ths eeart directed that an attaeemsai bs Istued, rs tarnabls ea Jaanary IB. . Hekmaa la la FkUadalpble, sad his erase! said he would have hla bars at that tisae. , Ths district stterasy aaggsstsd ths asad isg of tbsaa beya te ts reformatory seaoel st Huntingdon, bat tks eeart did aet glva say Udloalleaa as te what punlak aasBt weald bs gives ths boys. la ths cans of eoaaateawsallh vs. Jacob ehmldt, false prstsass, ths rale for a asw trial was made abaelate, attsr which tbe district stterasy entered a net pre, ths costs having been paid. Tns court granted a charter te ths Union high soheol, Oelerain township. William K. Beltav, Bphrata, was sp pointed guardian of tbs miner children of David Mebler and of Ellas Demmyer. Tbe license et Christian Uffleaaan, Martle township, waa transferred te Horatio I DunkeL An issue waa granted te determine ths amount of damages auaialned by Jamat Blaek by reason of ths opening et Clay atrial ibrengh his tied. Court adjourned until Saturday, January 10, at 10 o'clock. TBB BBOOMO MCStOSLB. Anetlier Brjetabla BatarMlnmaat by the T. M. V. A. ea rrktar Kvaaiag. The pleasant hall of the Yeung Men's Christian association bad lta aeatlng eaplclty tested laat evening, it being the occasion of tbs ee oetid or ths course of mualeatee, consisting of saered aeleollena. Ths nnmbers en the pregramme were all well rendered, eapealally tbs soles of Mis. Van Keatran and Mlsa Margaret Ballaell. The following waa the pregramme : Open leg oherua, from Pilgrim Fathers," club : duett, " Jeaua Lever of My Seul, " Messrs. Oibeen and Feweli ; aoprane aole, "Deme unto Me," Mr. Frances Van Neatran ; chetaa, "Nearer te Thee," club; quartette, "Aa Pants tbs Hsrf," Mlsa A. D.Qenderfer, H. W. Gibsen, Miss M. Ballc)I, Jehn S. Martin ; aole obllgate and chorus, "Beck of Ages," clnb ; contralto aole, "But that la All," Miaa M. Bailee!!; quartette, "Far Away," Messrs. Hnyder, Powell, Lemaa and Martin j aelc, "Ob When Bhell 1 bs VtM," Mra. Franets Van Neatran; tenor aole, "Banetua Bplntna," H. W. Gibsen ; male cheree, "Oh may I then," dub. r , Tns next of tbe course will as gtye ent January 25lb, when war aenga will bs aung with appropriate costumes, camp acenee, ate. Helly, cedar and lanrel deck ths balls snd parlors, wbleh present quite a pretty appearance. A meeting for yenng men will be held In the bsll en Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'elook. An Intereitlng and Important let ter from tbe general secretary, W. B. Speeee, will be read In oenneotlon with thla service. Tbs Ladle' auxiliary of tbe association will meet In tbe building en Monday alter, neon st S o'elook. Hew Diphtheria Mr e. Cured. PlIILADKLl'IIIA, Dec. 28. EDITORS N- tkmiebnckr: Having read of tce preva lence of diphtheria in Lancaster and adjoin ing counties, snd hoping tbe following remedy may be of benefit te msny et the efllletedcces, I send It te you for publica publica teon: Take pure glycerine and thicken It with flour et sulphur (brimstone), sllr with tbe finger, as It will mix well In no ether way. Let tbe patient gargle well, clearing tbe threat and mouth well eaeh time, then awallew about one half teaapoentull of the mixture. If tbe patient la tce weak te gargle, till s tube or straw with tbe mixture and blew It Inte the patleni'a threat. Be earelui net te reveres tbe tube or straw, always uae the earns end for the patient's month. Sliced onlene should be kept in tbe alck room te be removed three times during tbe twenty-four hours. As they are removed they aheuld be burned st Otcc O. W. L. Kal Kitata Withdrawn. The executera of Henry IS. Louies, deoeaaed, offered st public sale en Friday, s traet of ens sere snd five percbee et land In Upper Leaoeck township, en wbleh are erected two etene bulldlnga known aa Leman'a Bine works, and two aerea and 117 perehss of land in Manbelm township. Beth properties were withdrawn for want of eufflelent bids, Six aerea sad fartyperabes et land en the Lancaster and Columbia turnpike, belong Ing te tbe estate of Jehn A. ArneU, ware withdraw en Friday evening by Auctioneer Haines. Geed Tamp ar Kal.rulnmtnt. A pleasant literary and aoolalenteitiln aeolalenteitiln aoelalenteitiln ment waa given by Lancaster Ledge, Ne. 01, Independent Order, Geed Templars, at their ball en Friday evening. Tbe pro pre gramme waa aa fellows : Mnsle by ledge quartette, W. (. Hean, Gee. E. Wlsner, Mies Leu Myers, Miaa Marian Kendlg ; recitations by Samuel Mnngallsed Mlra Mary Kauffmsn, snd readings by H. O. Steele. After the literary part of tbe pro pre gramme was gene tbreugh wltb, eeclal fes tivities were Indulged in ler a few hours. Ka'guU at rjtblss OBlcsrs. The following effleers were elected by Inland City Ledge, Ne, 88, Knlghtc of Pythias, at their meeting en Friday nlgbt : Chancellor Ccmmander, H. L. Simen ; vlee chancellor, H. M. McCetnaey ; prelute, Harry KitUerj master-at-arms, W. F. Oobe; Inside guards, D. M. GJed ; out side guard, Bart Megulre ; trustee, Daniel Sing Tbeae effleers will be Insulted en next Friday evening. Kv.aleg Seelabl at aUrlttta An evening arciable held at Central ball, Marietta, waa attended by a large number of acclety people of thle city, Columbia, MU Jey, Yerk snd Marietta. The committee of arrangement wers Dr. J. P. Llbhart, Kdwln Musselman, Cbarlea Spangler, Brles Curran, Jamea B. Nagle, Henry P. Muaaelman ana Kdwln Sleecy. Tayler'a orehaalra furnished the mnsla Tbesoelable waa ths meat aureesalul eyer given In Central ball. A flctara la Wiiv.e Hllk. A colored view of the International e x blbltlen st Glugew, S:etland, woven In purs silk by Toemaa S.eveuu, may be seen st tbe store el Samuel O.arke. It la s curious plees et work and well done. ABMh.r ChrUtaaa Set vie st St. St.pb.D'.. At St. Stephen's Lutheran church en Sunday evening the ascoed Christmas ear ear vlee will be held. The exercises will be principally musical. Donatio la Uw Baap fend. Cbarlea Wlaasrdcr, baker, baa deastsd MlMvascbrasi tetMswaahaass, I NOT DISMAYED BY DEFEAT. raairr RaroRMBBsHeu) Astaar iNa ut aoaieN ivbiesv Biear. Aaanat Barqast ettha MauachaaatM Laaaae. tVatter aVaas rrasMaai Otsvalaas suaew " lag Bl BsWaragaatsat ta Kara Bat-Utag-araal earHsta aaS raitektM Bay. Tbs annual banquet of ths Maasschtuetts Tariff ileferm Lesgne, whUh took place la Bosten at tbs Hetel Vendems ea Friday STsalag, proved ens of lbs meat brilliant political gatherings of ths season. Tbe principal t ueet et the evening waa United States Secretary et tbs Treasury Fatrebild. Among ths etbsrs wers PresMeat Eliet, et Harvard ( Colonel T. W. Hlgglnsoe, Hen. P. A. Cellins, Hen. Jehn F. Andrew, Hen. Henry L. Pieres, Rebert Blaks, Hea. Geerge & Hale. O. R. Oedmsn, Hen. Lee. petd Moras, Jesse Metealf. M. T. Sisvena, OnagrsMman Burnett, W. B. Blca and Wan. Endloett. Hea. W. E. Rassall prsslded. Refsirlng te ths election, be ssld thers ws a mlafertuns In the defeat of President Cleveland, s brave snd beneet man wbe refused te catch at votes when hla country's geed was at stake. Three cheers wers given for President Cleveland. President Clsvslana's loiter waa then read. It was aa follews: ExxecTtva Mansion, Washington, D. C Dea 24 Mesara. Sherman, Hear snd ethers, committee Gentlemen: I am ex ceedingly sorry that I cannot bs preeent st ma annual a inner or aaaMBcnaaeiis Tana Beform League, en the 28th Icat. Thla la net merely a formal and common expres sien of regret, it truly Indlcalea hew much I aheuld enjoy meeting the members of your League, ana hew glad I aheuld bs te express in person my appreciation et their Important services In a cause te wbleh 1 am earnestly attached, and te acknowledge st the aame time their frequent snd en couraging manlfeatatlena of personal friend llneas. 1 knew, tee, that It would be profitable snd ad vantagoene te be, even for s brief period, within tbs Inspiring Is flu snee of tbe atmosphere aurreundlng pat riot le and unselfish men banded together in tbe Interests et their fellow oenntrymen, and devoted te the work of tariff reform. This rsferm sppeara te me te bs ss far reaching in Its purposes ss ths deatiny of our oenutry snd sa bread In its beneficence ss ths welters of enr entire people. It la because the efforts of Its advocate are net discredited by any sordid metlvs tbst they are able, boldly and confidently, te attack ine .atrongneiua or aeinsnneas ana greed. Our Institutions were constructed In purity of purpose and leve for humanity. Their operation la ad j usted te the touch of national virtue snd patriotism, snd their results, under ancb guldanee,muat be the prosperity sod bapplnes a of our people ; and ee long sa tbe advecatca of tarlS reform appreciate the aentlmente in which our Inatilutlena had their origin ; ee long aa they appre hend the forces which alone can fculde their operation ; se long aa they, in s spirit et true patriotism are oenoentrsted te the eervloeef tbeir country, temporary defeat brings no dtscenrsgement It bnt proves the stubbernnecn of tbe forces of combined selfishness, snd dlsoleaes bow far the peo ple have been led sstrsy, snd bow great la tbe necessity of redoubled effort In their behalf. Te lese faith In tbe Intelligence et tbs people la a surrender snd an abandon mentet tbeetrueglr. Te arouse their In telligence and free It from daiknesa snd dslnslen glvea assurance of speed v and complete vlotery. In the track of rererm are often found tbe dead hopes of plenisrs and the despair of these wbe fall In tbe mxceb. But there will be nolther despair nor dead bepes in ths path of tariff reforms; nor aball lis pleneera fall te reaeli the helgbte. Helding faat tbelr faith snd rtjeetlcg every alluring overture and every deceptive compromise wblnb would betray tbelr sacred trust, tbey themselves aball regain snd reaters ths patrimony of their countrymen, freed from tbs treapata et grasping encroachment, and safely eecured y tbe genius of American Juslloe and equality. Yeuis very truly, GnevEit Cleveland Tbe applause en the reading of tks letter having abated, Prealdent Cleveland's health wsa drunk ataudlng. Anether three obeera wsa given and Mr. Russell then Introduced S-eietary Falreblld aa a repreaentatlre of the administration. 8EORETARY FAIKCHILD's SPEKCH. Seeretsry Falrchlld aald : Tbe election bsa by no meana deolded tbe queatlen of tarlfi and tarltl reform. The atrugglu ha only begun and the end Is net yet, the reoerd of the late eanvaas bringing no dlsoeursgemont te our cause, bnt, en tbe oentrary,blKh hopes for the f uture. It abewa ua that wherever Intellect was aroused, thought Invoked and txt-trienceappealed te we made great gains ; that we lest only la these plsces where the mind waa domi nated by passion, where partisanship snd tbs 'blind prejudices of raoe and aeo aee aeo tlen overcaine benevolence and love for s whole oeunti y. It la true tbe Wrlfl should be settled snd forever removed from tbe demsln of politics, for it net only disturbs business, but, Infinitely worse, It prevents tbe simple purpose of universal benlficonee for wbleh alone our government ia fitted. It converts our legislative halla Inte aeenes of barter between conflicting Interests, where wrangles ever meana le enable men te get mere and still mere money from our eitlzsna become the chief character et tbe peeple'a representatives, ltdegradeabua ineaa, and'nlten makea snoeess therein tbe prlzsef dishonor, Itearrupta tbe people. But hew can this question be aettled 7 There are two kinda of se-called protec' pretec' Ive tarltl: tbe one eld-fasblnned. new nearly obte'ete, that of Henry Clay, some times called the promotion of lntsnt Indus. tries, the underlyln k principle of wbleh was. If I rightly understand It, that there were certain important Industries wblcb, If sus tained by tbe premise of an assured market in thla country, would In s short lltne te te te oeme ae established that they could glve tbelr products te our people sa cheaply aa they could be bought anywhere le tbe world. Tcee'hcr, tne modern protective tariff, the tarltl whteb was embodied In the platform of tbe psrty successful In tbelste election, baa for lta foundation tbe principle tbat It la beat for the American people te buy and use certain arllelVa, or, In tbe lan guage of the late Republican platform, arti cles wbleh can hi produeed le this country, only when thus prudnced or manufactured, cost what they may, and that te the pro motion of this una all the powctaeitbo Federal government aheuld be Invoked. Tne atateinent of the principles of thla protective tarltl shows It can be settled : It could even be embodied In the comtltu cemtltu tlcn ; we have but te provide that no aril aril elea which can be produced or made lu this country shall be Imi-erted or that tbey aball be subjeet te duty of say, 1,000 per cent, ea vaierert', tin weuia some ine queatlen and remove It from politics, Tula aottlemont, however, can only be bad after tbe principle involved hta been held naked before tbe people, has been fully considered and discutseri by thetu and approved by an overwhelming majority. 1bl qnetllen has net yet bten ae prrseiitwt te tbe people and the blsmu for Its tion.preser.tiuent resta With these buMceta mtn aud tnanuleelurea who were ae active In the late canvass, and wbe will new cemrWIn tbat jour agitation tenda te dUturb tbat which tut their In terest ought te be settled. Fer tim future we are told that the med ern tariff Idea Is popular In some of the Betthern states, and that tbe party wblcb advoeatealt will seen be strengthened by tbelr support Tney can only be gained for it by presenting it cletrly and fairly te the peeple et there statcc Tbey can't be wen by picturing te tbe people el the North the daugera which tbey tie le fear from old men wbe ceased te be rebel brigadiers before many of the premnt voters were born. If, however, any el these statue can be gained for that eatue niter argument fairly made, It must ba remembered that roan j e Northern niau and msnya Northern stale must be released for broader, freer, thought and tbat the ezehange thus made may aavanugetne great cause wuicn we ca:t our own. HrXAKKR CARLlM.K'ii LETTER. A letter waa read from Speaker Carlisle, wbe waa unable te be prtaent. After ex preaalng hla regrets tbe letter said: Under tbe clrcumuncea all 1 can 1 de la te aend you tbe aaturance et my warmeat aympathy wltb every effort that can be aaadetesdvsncathe people's ciuae lathe struggls bow going ea between tbs friends of ladusuisl Irssaesa sad tbs bensfinlsrles at ladaSttW sUvsry. This sttsggts baa JaateeaiBisBccd la tMaeeaatryead taeas wbe dslads themselves wltb tbs hops tbst It will bs sbandeasd before tbs trlamph at right ever wrong, are simply augment ing ths wslght of ths blew tbat wUl Inavt tsbly tall upon them la the taint. This is aet a threat, but a friendly warning. Ths history et sit movements for necessary social or political reforms shows tbat thsy grew mers radical by opposition sad delay aad It would bs wise and patrtetfc upon the part et enr oppeasnts te recegnise ths In avltabls sad accede te rssseasbls demands aew rather than bs forced te accept harder terms hsreetter. Be far the ssatlment In favor of a reduo redue reduo Bea et tsxstlea snd removal el commercial restrictions has been conservative, snd If It doss net continue te be se ths responsibility will rest solely en these who unreasonably eppcselt. Tney slens can step tbs salta salta teon or confine It within ressonsblsgreunds by proper eoneesalon te the dsmsnds et tba people. The result of the contest In wblcb ws are engsged I net in the lssstdeubtful, aad unlets tbs evlla of wbleh ws complain ars removed, which sesms aet at all probable, tbs saltatien should go right en with Increased vigor snd feres until ths publle Judgment sad eanselenes refuse longer te Justify or oendoaa tbsm. Nothing has yet occurred te wesksa enr faith in tbe Juslles et our causa or te abate enr confidence la its ultimate suoeeas. A alngle defeat,even If It bad been sustained en the rest merits of ths contro versy, ought net te d leceurags us. Ne J uat eauae la lest su long ss It hu a alnsle earnest advocate among tre people. Mers than live snd a bait millions et Intelligent snd patriotic Amerlcses bavs attested their fidelity te ths causa el revenue reform under circumstances well oaleulated te teat the alneerliy of their opinion, sad tbey will neither desert Its standard nor make peace with tbe enemy until at lesat aubatantlal Justice la done. Representative Flteh, of New Yerk, ia bis sddress said that Prealdent Cleveland's message had voiced the principles held by msny lending Republicans, snd be speks from thla atandpeint. COMPLETED THEIR LAI1UH3. The Intsr-Manlelpal uonventlea ranker Jinuud the BUI. After two daja and half a night ths Inter municipal convention concluded lie con cen con alderatlen of the bill proposed te bs ettered ss a suballtnts for ths set of 1887, snd sd sd Jeurnsd en Friday evening. Thers wsrs several amendments adopted, snd two or three additional aubjeeta incorporated, bat there were no mstetulchsnges. One of tbe meat important amendments waa tbat taken from tbs msyer te appoint ths eblef snd ssaiatsnt engineers et tbe firs department, while tbs lsitr is a voluntserergsnlsitlon. If, however, theee officers are paid any salsrtea tbe power of appointing them la veated In tbe mayor. Anether clause which waa adopted snd which means a great deal te the Barbar, Asphalt and ether paving computlea which began work under tbe aet of 1887, waa that prnvldlnga method for oel Iceilngthesraessmen s ler that Improvement which were undertaken under tbe set of 1887. There waa also a change mads In the seotlen relating te the repressnlatlen In oeunolla. Eaeh watd 1 given two members In common onunell, one member In eelect council and two mtmbeia of select oeunoll st large, with prevision of tbe enlargement of representation In the amaller cities Other amendments were these: Provid ing that tbe city controller aball eertlty hie approval et all contracts previous te tbe aame Uklng effect ; giving tbe cities the right te take snd appropriate private prop erty for purposes of publle parka ; making cities responsible for damage for vaca tion et streets, and giving the right of ap peal te oemmlttee of oeunoll from tne assessments msde by ths beard of city as sessors. In tbe constitution of tbe beard of besltb two of .'he five memnere ars re quired te be pbvslelans or net less tbsn two yean.' professional experience, Inatesd of five v ears, sa prescribed by tba set of 1887. The meaaure wai referred baek te tbe committee whiah prepared it te in. corporate the amendmenta and put tbe bill In abapeforsnbrelialon te the Legislature st the earliest possible date. DIBCOVKHY Or AN OLD UW. allowances ter Beldlera Who Vf era Impris oned or en Farloegh. Prlvate D ilzsll, of Ohie, In a communi cation te s friend lu Pittsburg, a few daya age, made a statement tbat la net generally known. It la te the elleet that there la a lawef Congress allowing soldiers who were captured and Imprisoned while In the line of duty, or tbelr ropreeentattvea, twenty eight cents a day while ae confined. By tbe eame law soldiers en furlough were en. titled te twenty-five eenta a day and five centa a mile for transportation te and from tbe army. Widows snd orphans of sol diers, Included In either or both of tbose claiaea are entitled te thla money, wblcb, ou sn average, amounts of 35 for eaeh pensioner in America, The whole amount thus dun te soldiers or their repre sentatives la $14,000,000. In hla communi cation Mr. Dilzell save be made the die die die oevery et tba existence et such s law by soeldent. He wrote te. Washington for his money and get It without queatlen. Hvcry ether soldier or bis representatives can de this. Uesaya: This li my NeWY cat's gift te the Union soldlers et Amerles. Ths statement waa ahewn te s prominent at torney In Pittsburg familiar with ths pen slenlsw who said be bad Just made tbe samedleoevery. Very few knowet the ex lstence et auen a law. Aaiault.d aa Old Lady. Deputy Constable J. K. Uames, qt Rising Sun, Md., IsteThmaJay night brought te the Blkten Jail Stephen Farrell, 30 year a old. who (schemed with havlnir assaulted Mra. Rutb Ann Ksgland, a respectable wiuew, resiuing in uccu county, near tne Maryland and Pennsylvania line. The lady, who la C5 ytara old, waa ahecklngly treated. When alie rescUed a neighbor' beuse blecd was flowing from bur meutb and nose, and riuautitlm of hair bad been pulled from her head. Farrell was arreated ou auiplclen, and nlterwarda Identified aa the BBfallant. He Is an Irishman, wte baa recently been einplnjed aa a blacksmith in Cbbater county, Pa., near Klrk'a bridge. Farrell asserts hla Innocence. Miinle Tragcdj Mads Ittal. Tiiere wai a terrible ending en Thursday nlitht te the CerlBtmas festival at Auatln, a village Hbnut llltnen mllm leutb of Harrl annvllle, Ma Tiih Hibbitb. echeal gave a Chrlstuiaitroeonterlalnmentaidtheyoung poeplogavuadrauiBtlopcrformangbto wind up the evenlCK- During tbe oeume el tbe performance tbe heavy vlllalu dies bv hla own hsnd. The part waa taken by Walter Webb, a well. to te to de young (armor, nud when he made the auppetcd fatsl blew he ttlppcd and fell forward, the kr lle plorclet; his heart and hedltd Instantly. ((moral e( flew vicikf. Tiie Reet plow work, of Mt Je v. which were lecently told te the Meuntvllle Manu facturing company, lire being removed te Meuntvllle te day. When the works were running in Mt. Jey seveutj.five men were employed. At Meuntvllle tbey wilt be oend usted en a larfcurtcale. The removal of the wnrfca will lwi urrat gain te Mount vllle, but u 1041 te Mt. Jey. Heath el Mra. Uaere Ur.nner, Mrs. Ilrenner, wife el Geerge Brenner, a well known tobacco sampler, residing at Ne. 805 Maner street, died tbla morning of pneumonia. She bsJ only bean sink since Christmas Decutid wai about 40 year cf age and a slater of Councilman Keuben Bttrlzdeld, of the Third ward. She leaves tbreu chlldr6u, all of whom are grown. Drain or a l'uuug Mae, Frank Hurst, son cf Albert V. Hurst, en everaacr In one el the oetmn mills, died at bis father's borne, Ja 437 Seuth Queen street, this morning. Deceaaed wave IS yeara of age and attended the boy a' big b scnoei, irem wnicunuwouiuusvegraauatea next huuimer. He waa a member of the high school orchestra and a man wltb many friends. Fer aeversl years be bait been employed at different times bySchrcyer, the florist. Lawter McHanea Was Ret Rllltd. A letter received by his family, in Read Read leg, lietn Francis P. MeManus, tbe young Fiuladelpbls lawyer, denlea tbs report tbat he bsd been shot while cm a hunting txpsdltieB la Colerado, A SECRET DRAWER. WHAT IT TKI.U Or B04IRBSS AND SO CIAL tine in tbis ettr. A Baadla at Ota rasera aad Ball lavilatlaaa Trial Waa reaaa la a Writing Da. Mel OtSttphta Otter d aad Otter. Bosatletatesllrg Hallea. Mrs. Ellatbetb Michael, a well-known old lady of one of our eldest families, gave hsr grandson, Mr. Frank Hewell, a Christ mas present et rare valus in the old writing deak that baa been in the family for msny generations. While tumaglng tbreugh this antlqus plees of furniture Mr. Hewell dis covered a secret drawer, wherein bsd Ista forgotten for many a year a bnndls of cards aad papers that wenld bring J.y te tba heart of a local antlquarlsa. There ars three bank notes, printed ea thla gray psper, snd mueh amaller than our bills. Ons le a five-dollar bill, besattlully en graved, snd reading ss fellows t I ptemhs te pay five dollars en demand at ray banking beuse in Seuth Third street, te J. Rees, or bearer, Philadelphia, 31, Nev. 1820 Ne. 676 HTKru. A, GiRAnn. Q Hinmdh, cashier. The signatures, number snd date, snd the name J. Bea are written, ths name of tbe great morehant and philanthropist being very clear and well penned. Ths note would prei'ably be paid vary promptly by the Ulrard trustees, but It ia doubtless worth mere than its fsee value aim ply as a cariesity. There Is a note reading ss follew: Ths president, directors snd oem nan v of ths Mechanics bank in tbe elty el New Yerk premise te pay te U, Clay, or bona', tae dollars en demand. Ne, 2,1100. New Yerk, July 21st, J8.I5 M. bLinatx, Prca, W. Flair, Cashier. Anether note similarly drswn is of tbe Farmeis bank of Maryland te Mr. Ham mend, .president, who olae algna 11 under the date or April ltt, 1818. There la a ticket of tbe Grand Lettery of tbe elate of Maryland, "odd and even ays tern secured by letters patent undrr tbs sesl of the United States," 1820. There Is a certificate that Jae-ib Leng, Junier, paid 3,000 for nlxty shsres of stock subscribed ss part of the additional capital of tbs Far mers bank of Lancaster In 181f,Ham'l Clen denln, esahler, And there la another of January, 1810, for payment of f230 for ths first Installment of stock In tbe sams bank. The signature et F. Graeffla found en tba back et tbla paper. A eard with an ornamental border of leatea of laurel pressed in lis surfaoe snd a pink line traeed en tbe outer edge, In water colors, ba the following : WASHINGTON HlHTUNlaUT BALL. Tbe oempeny of -flfilJ MicAael I requested te a ball en tbe 22 J Instant, at William Cooper's aaaembly room. Feb. 1810, Managerai Dr. A. Carpenter, O. Hambrlght, N, Llgbtner, C. Carpenter, Jr., J. Frey, Jr., Dr. S, du Freanc Anether card for tba aame night is sa Invitation te s ball " st tbs Lancaster court beuse," with tbe following managers : William Montgomery, Daniel Carpenter, Andrew Begga,Samuel Humes, Jr., Jeseph Hubley, Ueury SUIppen. There srs four teen of these cards, of various quaint styles snd forma, but all headed "Birth Night Ball." In 1818 "Mra. Mlobael's company li requeated te a ball st Mr. Cooper's Leng Roem en Monday, vtbe 123.1 Inst, le oom eom oem memorato the birth et Gen. Washington." Man agera s Adam Relgart, Jamea Buebanan, Jehn Reynolds, DauIcI Carpenter, Jeseph Hubley, Jaoeb Bienner. In 1810 ths man agera were Adam Relgart, Samuel Uumeti Jr., Geerge B. Perter, Multea C. Rogers In 1820, J. Roynelda, J. Slaymaker, U. Klohells, T. R. Davis, B. Ckampneya, J. Cloud, Jr. In 1821, W. Jonkler, J. Key nelda, G. B. Perter, J. F. Sleuiuiau, Jr., M. C. Rogera, S. Humea, Jr., T. K. Davie, J. L. Atlee. In 1822 it la announced that tbe ball "will be given st Mr. Cooper's Inn" snd tbeae are the managera : J. Reynolds, G. B. Perter, B. Champneys, S. Humes, Jun., F, D. Hubley, P. W. Relgart. In 182& the mauagets were Gee. Lenla Mayer, Kdward Celeman, B. Champneys, Geerge W. Jacobs, Jehn B. Mayer, Adam Relgart, Jehn Reynold, Rebert Moder, well, Rebert M. Barr, Talbot Martin. In 1827 there were two "Birth Nlgbt Balls." These were the managers of tbe oie st Mr. Cooper's assembly roem: Samuel Dale, William Jenkins, Gee. B. Perter, F. D. Hubley, Samuel Humes, Henry Brenner, Patterson Andrews, Kdward 11. UrleD. (The ether ball was st Elchel's'e saasmbly room. Managers: H. Keffer, J. Longenecker, G, ,Beckel, D. Brown, IA. B. Ksuflman, G. Hambrlght, J. U. Caseel. In lb'28 besides Adam snd Jehn Relgart and Measrr. Jenkins, Pertsr, Msyer snd Humes there are In the Hat C, Usger, B U. Brlen, S. a Boude snd B. MederwelL lu 1830 there was a military blrthnlgbt ball wltb the following managera: Mer Humes; Captalua Miller, Ring wait, Ciller, Lengeuecker, and Downey; Adjutant Brsnner; Llentenant MeLane.sa, He'gu', Maxwell, Ferduey; Surgeon Slierer ana Sergeants Brenner aud Brian. In 1131 baaldea name eften repealed en tbe ether cards we find these el Win. B. Fabnestoek, Chrlstlau IUebman, Thcs. K. Franklin, Samuel Bailie, Jehn P. Myera. luldii the Hat is Francis K. Shunk, James Rurniidi', A. O. Uieater, G. H. Bergbsus, Cuarlea C. Rawe, A. Boyd Hamilton, Rebert T. Stewart, Jehn R. Decnell, Jainta Geedman, James Find lay, Franklin Vai.nu!, David S. Heaaluger, There are In addition te the Invitations for "blrth-nlght," alx carda of auclent date for ether balls. Oae Is for s ball held en February lllli, 1810, "at the bouaeef Mr, Jaoeb Rlugwalt, luukeeper, New Hei. land." Mauagera: Rebert Brown, Isaac Oarpsnter, Ueury M. Laudls, Jehn Rel garr, DavU Wallace, Gee. B. Hamilton. lu 1820 there was a ball en October 201 b, at Cooper'-, "lu honor el tbe governor elect," aud In 1823 "Saint Patrick's Nlgbt'.' was celebrated by a ball. A ytiry haudaeme card, eruajieutud with elaoerato prestel dealgus, but without tbe year, has besides nanus repeated en tbe ether, tbose of lleu. A. L Hajei. Hen. Kills Lewis, Dr. S. Humes, R. R. U.-yau, J. Mathlet, 1. B. Helater, J C. Usger, James Kvana snd Jamea li. Line Anether, of mere ancient s(pearoet, UasHimubl D. Orrlek, Jehn R. Montgomery, Edward Cjleuiau and Cyrus S. Jacobs. Iliiad llellr In a llcdgs Fence. Before the reat roller reached It bead, quarters at McOratin'a park yesterday, it waa iuu by mlst&ke into tbu beds fence slung tbe New Helland turnpike beyond the Park heuae. The accident happened st 1 o'clock and tbe roller wai net gotten out until kliir 4 o'clock. rellaraand llujtra Urtaulia, A tobacco a iclalleu haa been formed in Leulavllle under the narun of tbe "Tobacco Beard Couaeltdatlon," It includea both buyera and aeilera, and will completely control tbe market, aa It has In lta member ablp every warehouse and nearly srsry buyer et Importance. Tbs plan of govera gevera BMat has aet set bsea ueelaed npeti. WELVB PBOriRTlBa BOLD. Tbe IfeerlaT Disposes tr Them st tbs Osan Hesse ThJe Afteraesaj Sheriff Burkhelder sold the fellewlag properties at tbe eeart bones tbla sftsrnoeat Oaa and a fourth seres of land la Faltea township, with imprevsmsnts ceaaletiBg et a two-story trams boese, as tba property et Kdward Psttea, te Wm. B, Jacksen,for 136. The following prrpertles et Tayler K. Balr: Ne. 1, A tract et 32 acres ef land la Bail township, en which are sreeted a two story frsms dwslllsg boese, bank ban sad etbsr Improvements, te Andrew K. Welter for 11,300, subject le a mortgage of 1 1,300. Ne. 2. A traet of 22 sores of Isad la tbe same township, without Improvements, te A. a Haasler for 1109, subject te a dower et4W. A tract of 2 sens of lead, la West Lata pstsr township, ea which Is erected a grist mill, dwelling beuse, stable aad ether lav previmeats, as tba property of C. W. Blnk isy, te Henry Havetatlck, for 18,000. A let et ground la thsvlllsgs of Mount villa, with a frontage et 40 test, aad a depth of 200 rest, ea wblcb are a two story frame dwelling henae aad trams stable, as tba property of Henry M. Fralteb, te Frank D. White, for 18,450. A traet pf 10 seres et Isad la Bart town ship, wltb a ens aad a ball story leg benss and frame stable, as tbe property of Jeba Harrison, te Geerge Whltsen, for 70. A let of ground treating 96 feet ea Msr. kst street, Marians, sad extending tndspth 200 feet, ea wbleh la erected a Ursa story brlek beass ; ss ths property of Alaxaadsr Lindsay, te J. C. Klump, for 12,810. A traet of 7 scree of land In Upper Lesceck township;' as property of A. W. Melllngar, te Mlsa Anns Rush, ter 1850. Ten seres et Isad la Sallabury tewasblp, ea wbleh are a trams beuss and tobacco abed, as tbe properly of Hiram Piatt, wltb notion te Jehn B. Mslene, assignee, le Jaoeb Keby for Wee, A tract of GO acres snd 140 perches of land In Conestoga township, ea wblcb are a two story hotel building, stone-bank barn ana etbsr outbuildings, as tbe property of Urisa Warfsi, derendsat, and Barbsrs k. wsthi, tsrre tenant, te Fred Hagle for 11,041. traet of 12 sersa of Isad la Providence township, ea wbleb are a leg beuse aad tobacco shed, as the property of Chies Wilsen and Stephen Wilsen, te Jeba Hlldebrsad for 25, subject te a 1220 mortgage. A tract of 5 sores of Isad la Upper Lea oeck township, en wbleb is srsetad a tae story frame beuse, as the properly of Theo Theo eore U. Btauller, te B. Frank Ksblemsa for 11,100. Ixlcnalen of tne Cornwall Kallread. from the Lebanon Time. B. S. Nett, etq , superintendent of ths Cernwsll railroad, en Wednesday took Messrs, W. K. Randelph, O, & Lemen and Kd. Kinney, civil engineers, evsr ths Cera wsll railroad, Tt - visit wss one of obser vation from Mt. Hepe aenthwsrd, wltb a vlsw te sa sxtsnalen of tbe read la tbe di rection of Lineaater. Yesterday morning Mesara. Randelph, Lemen and Kinney, seoempsnlsd by Messrs. J. G. Bumes and O. Dawsen Glon Glen Ingsr, of the engineer corps, wsnt te Mb Hepe, and from thers stsrled out ea tba formation of a routs toward a Laaeaater. Tbsy Bisda Uttls prcgress, as tba rain la tsrfsred, but wiu oeatlaua tbe work until completed. It Is expected that a number et lines will be survsysd from Ml. Hepe southward before a final routs will beeetabllabed. It ts the Intention of tbe Cernwsll rsllresd company te for sa -a connection with tbe Pennsylvania railroad at Lancaster, The Elder Oheaed by ths Paster. It h been learned that at a meeting of the officers of tbe Christian obureb, In Columbus, Ohie, laat Wednesday evening, the treublee that have srleen because of tbe bsd reports oenosrnlng tbelr nswpsster, Rev. Frederlek Bell, culminated In a per per aenal encounter between tbe pastor snd Elder Fllsn. Fllnn urged tbe dismissal of ths psater, snd ssld bs bsd Istlsrs la bis Ewkst proving bios a 11 rat. class fraud, ev. Bell, wild wltb rsge, leaped upon the elder, snd, bearing him dewa between tbe Kws, choked blm until bs wss black In the w. They were separated, and tbs meet ing adjourned In confusion. Ths Contract la Valid a Banned. Ths directors snd Messrs, Miller & Bsld win, proposed contractors et tbs Desr Creak t Sutquebsnna rsllresd, wsrs la consulta tion In Bslalr, Md., en Thursday. The contractors verbally sgrssd te thsdtreetera' prepositions te accept tbslr stock subscrip tion te tbs nsw read, about 160,000, te begin work In January and complete tbe sams by Ooteber next, standard gauge, A meet ing of stockholders bsa been called for Jaa nary 8 te autherise a mertgags ea tbe new read. Tbe Messrs. MeCab were la Belslr In tbe Interests of sub-oeatrsetors, and tbe Indications are that tbsy will bs asked te de tbe 'ajerk. Tbe beard will mast saabs Thursday next. Oread A' my Metea, Wm. Carey, of Safe Harber, a member ei Ce. U, 89th regiment, Pennsylvania volun teers, has received through Chaplain Leen ard, et Peet 405, su order of admission te tbs Soldier's Heme ct Kris, Tranaportstlea from Lancaster te Kris accompanies tba order. On Wednesday svenlng tbe newly elected ciUeers of Pest 40S, O. A. B., will be In stalled by Department Commander Colonel Frank J. Magee. Tbe meeting et Geerge H. Themas Pest, Ne. 84, G. A. R-, en Friday evening wsa very largely attended. Alter tbe routine business bad been transacted there wss a camp-fire at wblcb bean soup was served. Depsrtment Commander Frank J. Magee, of Wrlgbtavllle, wsa preaent snd delivered sn sddreas. Speeches were slae made by Comrade Strlne, or Philadelphia; Comrade Maitlne, of Brooklyn, N. Y and a number of tbe membere of Peat 84, A pleasant evening was spent. Tbe afwnnerclier Entertainment, The Lancaster Mnunerober has a great surprise In view for Its members en Mon day next. The society le noted for its ability te bring novelties before Its sudt encc The pregramme for this entertain ment is divided into three psrtr, Tbe first Is rendered by children only. Tbe pregrsmme consists of choruses aaeg by ever fifty children, duetts, lustrumsatal soles snd duetts of piano snd violin. Ths Tbe second part Is, "Last Cbanes of tbe Ladles' Leap Year." The third iwrt will open at 12 o'clock by tbe president's New Year's greeting and grand " ulk march" te be participated lu by all the members. rj,rr Hie Majer. The msyer had only four cases te dispose of tbtt morning. Twe were drunks, work ing men, who came te town te purchase clothes, but Instead epent I heir money ter whisky, sod tbs remaining two wsre lcdjteir. Allweredleebarged, stntoek Hla Msigbber lur a Barglsr, Cincinnati, Dec. 29. Themas Ha; man, a prominent citizen of Dayton, Ky., sbet and killed ble neighbor, William Murdoch stsn early hour tbla morning mistaking blm for s burglar. Haymsn waa arreated. He travela for a St. Leula drug beuse, Murdoek declared before expiring that be was en hla own premisee when ahet, wsmbsK ineiOAr leres. PWsaaivafOB, D. U, Dee 20. Fer Keatera Pseasylvsals : Fair, allgbUy solder, followed by BtaUeaary teas, parstaie, THiaiaM wlada. AN ATROCIOUS CRIMB. A LITILB HOT CBOrrBO TO BBaDreBD, EKOLAWBt Ms Lege. Areas aad ka-e severed I Maaakat asms. sWaaanaaailfai BBaSaBsaa aTVaskB sWBSkaMet-, sin a ibwsj SBsaaswa BBaBBaaaa sa awsss aASrazw asaaasaWBWS'' : aastssraaadteAaOalBassl A assaVff; Si it ' Lomren, Dee. 29. The oevery et a young boy's dead aad gel body wsa made at Bradford thtai snd the tewa le wild with szetsassa fearing that "Jack, the Kipper" m afi" imitators ei b bavemade thsUafssnBaaawl hers, $; The body was teaad la aa aalbiBWaaat wss tbst of a boy nssasd Jeba OtU, saaal eight years. Tbe hey whea last asaa attvw ? was eliding ea tba tea with a aasabat f oewpsaloBs. Tata saeraag W) wsa faatasi saardsred. His lsgs aad araas was) roeghly chopped cfl sad tied le Ihah "r,- Tha aara warn est nff aaa ahaaa aaaMti t j H stab wounds la tha ebtet, Tha hmtltf entrails were tera eat aad Jay em If; !' aieaar tmw uuaj wans wan wiBSB , laareagh oeverlng aad auaf la last am' house, , Ths sssteat sxeltsasat aravaBav aaaav esneving test "Jack tba Kipper" aaa asMd hla advent la Bradford. The saMtef.hais.. ever, held tbe tbeery that the asw wa;r committed by a gsag ef draaaea lad): waesa salads were laftaeaed by the repetu et tbe Whtteeaapet tfagsdlsa V. aad wanted te imitate tha work at tad'i Whlleehapel fiend. ' v; 'J ItlssnppeeedtbatthSBiardsr waa asaH- M mittsa bi soma aBtaaes nam she Whsrs the body was found, aad thai aflat t .; ; wards the body was carried tetheeaataaasa,; Nesrrsata have vst faesa - - dsteetlvss have been asat dewa freaa Leb.':! den. f Later news from Bradford saye that ". -milkman hss been arreatsd ea ssaslea'e , saving eeaamHtea uie aaaraer. xava aay- m used setasuaasa te Beeesspaay aha faaaeabIS reaads aad tha arlsaaa the first te nwegalss tba aUUMea Iwdy ag the lad. " - jm:r It is aew certain tbat the body tJeTbIsssb la the outhouse where II waa fbaad b twsea the hears of tear aad asrea bbbI morning. ' ,1$ A.eif note, irse. , a twmetmmmwmm tremKslgblsy, Yerkahlre, that U'wMrt bly muuisttd body of a young bay M feand Ibis morning at Kllwleb, a vtUeaa aear mere. Tbe rumors lacks f - ' . uu rar aiasssueat .H Mqwtbbat,, Dee. 29 A Loadea SBretel-. eabUgram aaya the- JP&U limit Qmati tV algbt publishes sasppesl te the BilMabaaw arnmeat from Key. Mr, Darby, a MaaaweflB); mlslatsr at Beens Bsy, NswIeaasHaad, tat proteetleB of British sabjsew em sag Frsneh shore from Freaeh ewpraaisea. Mm, ssys ue people are betas desperation sad he warns tha that there te danger of bloedsasd aad dsr unless British tights are This appeal, together with tha la the Preach Beasts, baa dlrested te the peaslbls acute stage sjfjag dispute, The Freaeh geyarameal, ti jstea. plying with the blita)reemplaktseisBeB msrohaatSLaSBew sssklsgte MnmMm isaa te eg' te aapates tha lobster faoterlea ea tha rraaeh OptatOBta expressed that tha hardly likely te ba sstisaaetertly BiBtsal wbllsNswlosBdlsBdrsmslMssesasdfrm, Ik. HamUImm j W.W VVWUUUH I. A L.glllaas Made M Kaatatsses. v Nxw Yerk, Dee. 29 -News la twewajbtv . from Hsytl by the stesmsr Frtaa MaarMs,' waien sirivea nsrs ibm meratag. The steamer left Pert su Prises, Deeembe aa ii .r Bvsrytblag was qnist there whoa tba Neurits cleared. Tbe United States ti vsssels Galsns aad Yantlc were still thet V at was tbe stsimsr Hsytlea BAaaMIs, tbe cause of all the uaptssBaWsassw, 5 Capt Hbuter, of tbe Maartts, faythar states tbst LvglUme was bwagaralad prss wiMBiiwi yuaai' ewu cwtaeaaBsy wmnmw days before be tailed. Tbe United fstasas ? war vessels wsrs la the bsrber at tba tlaae 4 aad tbe Hsytlsa Bspntdle S&Qstl- aad A.; buoy ia ue harbor, i bsld bstweea tba asw nasldaal JBlrsl Luce ea beard tha ealsMsnat M stA aaasrstoea inst Legtums maas be taaBa., . aaeete the demsnd for tba Hsytlsa XJ pablle's releaae, The Yaatle was sMaer; ia we wasr narner, dbi boob get est. Aiisasa is Bsve Basiea aesxeee. Chioaqe, Dee. 20. A Mrml4 iiuiat aaaaa xiautiaaev, aayai vsaaraaB r: tMmrlm MMMut nl tttm Bau. meal sad FertUuttroempaay, agaat at V. J. 7 raueaax a ve.$ ue uBteage lara araa, aaa a gensral breksr, doing baaiaesa at Ha, IM CallfernU street, bsa dlsspseared. Ha left " bis efflee last Friday afteraoea say tag a wss going te Sacramento aad weald be back Baterdey morning. Habsaae4beea bssrd of since. Bis friends were alarased at bis Bbssnee, bat sd ml tied yesterday thai bs bsd tied but could aet say hew maah bs bsd tsksa. Oenstsl rumor haa passed his shortage at 190,000. Ha had beea la business for 10 years, aad wai FaUbeah'a only Baa Francisce ageat. lerrlbl Espertssee el raisesgeia. St. Jcbkpii, Ma, Dee. 20. At JOM o'clock laat nlgbt a ear ea tbe electric meter line was struck by a swlteb sngias et tba Chicago, BL Paul Kanaaa City raUrtsaf, st the crossing of Jabln aad KebMsas streets, snd ths ear, with about 15 oeea eeea pants, was thrown dewa aa embsaknaeat about 85 feet high into Black Baake Broek. Ths ear was badly damaged aad tha eeea pants injursd, two of tbsm, William Kay and wife, seriously. Tbs latter was ujared psrbsps fatally. Bad Every Kaa ArraaHS. Omaha, Neb., Dee. 29. At a little Iowa In the western part of tbs atataTharsday algbt F. M. Cutler wss severely whipped for besting his wife. Yesterday ha aauiH the srrest of the entire mats pesnlailOB at ths place. The prlseaers were takes at; Greeley, where they wtu be tried. . r varvaar iwua a. gm Babbissubq, Dea 29. Jehn O. Xapa, , ens et ths beat known tarsasra of Cambse., Isnd euunty and a resldsnt ef aear 5 Mechsnlcaburg, wss found dsad aear hhi" borne this morning wltb a ballet hew ta bis head, It la believed he anmrnhle suicide. He wsssged sbest 48 years, aasl leave a widow and children. , A Big Vaawaet, MiDDLaTewje, Pf Dae. . Tha Mtddiotewn ear works have reeatvsd contract te build 600 large gondolas with a capacity of 60,000 peaada eaeh tec sM PhlldlphiaaaiBgraiinjaB, -iagaia emna ars bslna mads te rsauaae work wish -t. . h.A nt 21S man. aad tha ararka will MB m .w-w . . lull banded and last tut su AasUlaas laaaasd. Bxleradb, Dea 9. Last BlgbtaaaSe) paraded tbe sUeeU et tste sHy, Baatly causing a riot- Tbey eeaassed the whadawa el the Austrian coesBlats, sheattag "Deam? with Ausuis." Thsy thea psessaasJI a las raaiaaaasa Of Baaay AaaWlBB OssanWaV, aadhike la their Wsadeaa, asa1Bltetrsal tasaaaagaaraa.wats tM , 11 : i. &: fti e. X l v. vi 3ti .3 'li m K1 m J&" m a-i ?. t t- ir? $ iS' 3 p : JaA '"i 3 ' r ,- . -ai f tt-.-i- X-V r jf . 1 .- , .J,,r?r.ij.i J, J4 . - tv