T-V lllll Sr.v'.rt f V) v VOLUME XXV-NO117.-SIX PAGES. LANCASTER, PA., SATDKDAY; JANUABY 5, 1889. SIX PAGESPKICE TWO CI jfnteUipenA m THAT REVENUE BILL mho aew abb wbt m babebb WAS HTBTSBKHTftLT BLAIB. Jehe 0. Beahisea TtiaWtMBMi . a wast Be ikMH an and Ceehnus Beth Ksuw-A Brett? hlN Ahewtear Severner, Oer. BMTir, speaking et th ra bill, 10. hi BMHt says i with aaisgivieg, but recognizing Ik fbsUai upeithe iinniw, lleexeeitlye wWrteat te alga the bill when It waa discovered that It bad net rmItm the signature or th jar, elding cffleer or the Senate, aa required by theeoeatltullen. AqaletlnveeUgattea waa eat ea feet before any publicity waa gives te tbe matter, wnfen ratuitM la tba dis covery tbtt tba Journal of tba Senate failed te abew tbat tba bill bad ever been received from tba Heum Id tha Senate toralgae teralgae ture. A further lavesttgetlea Bhewed that at tha tlms tba Heet of Representative adjeurnad, alter tha algnlag et tha bill by th speaker, tbeSanata waa net In eeeslea. It waa Delisted, therefore, that tha met aangar had taken tha bill from tha Beuaa te tba offlee of tha aaeratary of tha cam. menweettb without having flnt earrled It te tba Senate." Tha Plttaburg Ditpatch eaya thataxLtgls thataxLtgls later Jehn B. Roeiueon, of Dtlawara coun ty, who voted for tba bill, waa at tba Monongahela hone. Plttaburg, en tba 2d Inst, and It made him beir when ha read tha governor's explanation. Mr. Koblneen aald : " Governer Beaver doesn't knew what he 1 talking about. Tba bUl waa passed In tbe Heme en a Tueaday,and tha Senate did net adjourn until Thunder. 1 can prove, by Speaker Beyer and ether representa tive, that tha bill, when algned, waa taken te tha proper offleer in tha Beneta by Message Clerk Tayler. 1 held tba clarka of tha exeentlve and tbe Senata responsible for tha failure, and It la my private opinion that they eannlved tee-ether te nravaat it from being alined. It la well known that , tne Din waa oenoxioue te certain oorpora eorpora oerpora tlona in tba state, and aven If It bad been algned, tha governor would hava vetoed l 1 hava no personal quarrel with Governer Baavar, bnt I want te eta the faete eat right. I waa en tha ground and knew all about If I am glad Coehran waa knocked out All the crooked and dirty work dena In tbe iaat Benata ean be directly traeed te hfa handa. The Heuaa wai all right j but when. ever they presented te tee Senate a bill that bad any merit, tha Benata menaced In aeme way te bury It or twlat It beyond reoearnltlon." "When Beaver retiree from tha governor hip that la the laat that will be heard of him." air. Tayler, menage clerk et tha Henia two years age, la very indignant at tba statement In the governor's meaaae-e, alleg ing that the revenue bill et 1887 waa net taken te tha Benata after tba speaker of tha Beuaa algned It. He aaye if he were en hla death bed he would aay that he took It Inte the Henate ebamber, and when ha left te go te the atata department te deliver I, waa aura that It had been signed by tha president pre tern, of tha Benata. Aa ha emerged from tha ehamber, Samuel A. Loeeh and another gentleman were standing la the rotunda, te whom he de clared tnat tba bill was all right Loaeh waa greatly Interested In the piuage of tbe act, and watched Ita pregreaa earetnlly en the day It waa ear t lea te the atata depart mtnt Tayler eaya he waa dltpDted te de mand an Investigation, into the reaien for the failure of tbe bill te receive tha signa ture of tbe prealdant pre tern, of the Senate, but prominent Bepublleaue persuaded him te drop the matter. Governer Beaver, replying te tbe state ment by Boblnsen that the bill waa ob noxious te eertaln corporation, aald that one of tha main objections te It was that It favored corporation. Ha added that ha bad fully Intended te approve until tha omlaalen of the signature of tbe prealdent of the Senate waa discovered. Alter the bill waa aulijected te a final examination, he dleoevered tbe defeat In It and excitedly announeed the revelation toSeeretary Stene, who waa also startled by tbe omltslen, aa the bill waa Incomplete beetuse net properly certified. An Investigation waa set en feet about two weeksafter the adjournment of tba Leglalature and resulted In finding no trace of Ita transmiaslen te the Senate alter tbe apeaker et tha Heuae attached hla name te It m Tha Philadelphia Jleceril aaya : "If ex Chief Clerk Loaeh friends can get a reto rete reto lutleu te Investigate tba question aa te tha responsibility for the failure et tha bill te reeeive the aignature et the preal dent pre tern, of the Senate two yeara ego through tbe Heuae, there will be aeme Interesting developments. The governor Intimates In hla co.es ce.es iu.ge that tbe failure was with the metaage clerk of the Heuee, but Majer Leach aaya that he can ahew tbat tbe responsibility for the failure et tbe bill reata elae where. One thing, however, lsnlearly settled Governer Beaver waa net anxleua te have the bill be come a law. Had he slined It, netwlth- atandlng tba absence of tba prealdent pre tam.'a signature, It would have been geed law. Oaeeffaotef the failure of the bill ha been te deprive the atata et nearly 11,000.000 In revenue ter tha two yeaxe past." A BAIJMSIAN KIIXED. Blcbard Barrlf, Who ta Wan Known flat, Mst a Urnbl IMatb. Richard 8. Harris, aged about 40 years, a salesman in the employ of William Heaten, rubber goods, Philadelphia, waa killed Friday evening en the Pennsylvania rail road at Parkeeburg. - Mr. Harris waa taking lunch at the ate Uen, and as the train due at tbe Bread street station at 0:45 p. m. waa about leav ing Parkealiurg, he ran te overtake It He euoeeeded In getting a foothold, but tha baggage truck bad been lelt ae close te the track tbat while the smoker waa passing and Juit aa Harris was bearding It, tbe truck atrueic tbe step upon which his feet rested. It also caught tbe unfortunate aalatmau and eruahed him under the wheels of the advancing car. Hla death waa the matter of a moment, hla body being badly mangled by tbe cars. The body waa taken aboard the train te Philadelphia. Mr. Hairishad been in the employ of Mr. Heaten about two months. He waa very well known In Lancaster. He had bean coming here for years In b!a business and stepped at the City hotel, where ha wan popular with everybody. It IB aad that tha aoeldent was tha fault of the railroad people, who had placed the truek tee near tha train. A Large Bam Destroyed by Firs. The barn of Daniel Denlleger, In Balls bury township, between Gap and Buyera Buyera tewn, was destroyed by fire ea Friday. The fire resulted from tbe upaettlngef a lamp taken le tbe barn by tbe hired man. The name spread ae rapidly that it waa with the greatest difficulty that the llreatoek was saved. Only a email portion of the een. tents of tbe bam waa gotten out Among tha artlclaa deatreyed were the grain crops aad the tobacco from six aeres. All that remalna of the large barn are tbe walla. The leas la estimated at (5.000 and tha In In In auraoee Is about halt that amount. The Beat Kstals Maikat Jacob Gundaker, auctioneer, sold at Philip Wall'a hotel en Friday evening for the heirs of Msry Gable the property at tha corner et High and Derwart streets, te Fred Mature, for f 1,425. Auctioneer Halnea will aeU the properly Ne. 225 East Walnut atreet at tha Leepard hotel this erenlng.: aj Aitea A. Herr, real estate and Insurance agent, told for Harry K. Grert te A. L. Laaatan, of East Lampeter township, a let 33 fast front en the Philadelphia turnpike, corner Bread atreet, upon whleh ha has oemmenced tha erection of a fine realdesee. A eJaaiter raaldaaea is being pat up by Mr. 0M M u Ml aajeUteg ea la fast HUOMNUMMHM Be, Ur. ft J. Aa' and Appeal la tba Jtcermcrf Church Afene-r RV. Dr. Tkaaaaa O. Apple MaUebee the taltow taltew lag: TMllbaraieoatriBaikmaasaaaaaear laaaitatteaaat Laaeaatar durlag tha laat tow yeara ere evMtaee of the growing ta tereat et tha ehareh la their Werk aaa taalr prosperity. With the teat In yeara these eoairlballeao fuaeaat te ever aeveaty ava taeaaaad deltere, aet laeiualaa what aaa baaa reatlstd from tha vTUhetat aetata, aer tha lnereaalag aad aroa area paettva valna of these teads, Abeat i waty-lve taeaaaad ara ea the way of balag raatsd te eeeaptete tha aebaate of eel- jega aaa eetniasvy waevami itnateai ately la view, aad there la geed proapeet that tela aaa will aoeaba raised, aaakleg areaad ena haadrad thoeaend. Tba flaaaeea of the tnetliotleaa ara la aaeh a eoadlUen that tha Wllbalm laada can ba bald for tha beat reallsatlea from thaaa. There la no preaalng need te aeU, they ara growing la valna, aad tba mineral latareet la thaaa may aeme day la tha aear futnre yield a handsome return. Beth Institu tions ara antiiaiy free from debt, with a property la laada and ballelage worth at alew estimate 1136.000, aad endow menu sufficient te pay ordinary currant expenas 1 ha la a matter of congratulation, it la a matter of profound tbaakfelaeealalaa. Tba doctor than ergeea that tba contribu tion a should go ea Increasing. Where tha church baa her largest Investments there ara oenoeotrated her deepest Interset aad oenoera. Having dena ae much already for thtee Inetltutlene, aad having plaead them ea a solid foandatlea which glvea premise and aunranee of psrmaneney, there ia ovary encouragement te etreagtnea ana extend them still mera, ae that they no carry ent fully their design. We feel eura tbat tha meat earnaat and Intelligent frlende and patrena of tbeee la la atliutlene will rejoice te learn that they still have wants, and tha mere tneolne and deflalta tbeaa wants are tba mere credit If la for the Institutions. Thst whleb has no further wanta la either dead or asleep, Bnt the Instttutleps at Laaeaatar' ara neither dead nor aaleep, therefore they are da da da veloeloa new wants. He Indloetee tha want of a special prevision for the aalary of a teacher of elocution and of better provi previ sion for tha new adjunct professorship of English literature. Tela appointment waa rendered necessary by the partial retire ment of the venerable and beloved oocu eocu oecu pant of tbat eualr. Prof. Wm. M. Nevln. Tha aalary et this jprofeeaetahlp waa divided, and a portion of It waa devoted te tha new profeaeer, and the remainder ap propriated te Prof. Neytn. Professer Muli'a aalary muat be raiaed if hla aervleea ara te ba retained. Ha a'ee recommends tbat meaanreaahenld betaken te retain Profes Profes eor Bebledt in the facnlty. The very ex istence of these want la the beat evldenea tbat tba college la advancing. It la making Itself felt In Inereaaed number atudenta ara coming le fill up its classes, Tha num. ber baa new passed beyond 100, and they have oeme te etay, while a allll larger num ber ara getting ready te fellow them. They demand tela Inereaaed efnoleney la tba teaching ferea. Weereeuretheehurch will accept this statement of tba wanta of tha oellege aa Ita beat New Year salutation ! Lit us rejoice that tba ohuteh haaa college that has. want. THB PABHCLIj OOMHIMIOBT. A Bab-Oomaalaalen cemlag te America te Take Tcatlmeay. 8 aen after the reassembling, en January 18, of tbe Parnell oemmlaalon for the In In veatlgatlen Inte tha alleged erima and out rage ebarga of the Londen Timet, a sub commission will ba appointed te visit tha United SUte te reeeive tha evldeaee of several leading Irishmen who hava baaa mentioned in connection with the charges agalnat Mr. Parnell. These gentlemen hava already received prlvata Intimation of the fact that this course will ba punned by tha Londen Judges, and are prepared te be examined when tbe aub oemmlaalon makea ita appearanee. It la expected that aema interesting, If net startling, Information will aaa tha light et day after the sub commission arrives here.. Among these who will be Invited te testify ara tbe following : Patrlek Egan, et Llnoeln, Nebraaka, late treasurer of the Land League, and lata president of tba National League of America ; P. J. Sheri dan, ei Pueblo, Colerado, late member of the Land League executive oemmlttee, and Patrlek Ferd, of the Irish World. Seme of tbeaa gentlemen may peaslbly refuae te give evidenee, but the majority will be eatlatled te teitlfy. It la aald In eertaln Irlah clrelea that thla evldeoce will be a complete and einphalle denial et tbe Lon Len Lon eon lmet' charges. BODertBK Jehn Waaamaksr. A dinner waa given te Jehn Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, at tbe Union League club, New Yerk, en Friday night, by Legan O. Murray, prealdent of tbe U. B. National beak. Tbe dinner waa given In what la known a tba Geld room. The table was superbly decorated, tbe menu card a were elegant of design and picturesquely fin ished, and tha dinner Itself waa the meat elaborate et whleh tbe club culalna waa capable. Tha table waa aet for 20 guests, and all weie present when tba Bev. Dr. Paxton, one of the 20, aald graee. Among tbe guaata were Levi P. Morten, Vlee presidentelect ; Theodere Boeaeve t, ex Jedge Herace Kuaaell, Colonel Elliet F. Sbeperd, Colonel Fred Grant, Jeaaa Sellg man, H. V, Armour, Wbltelaw Raid, Cyrus W. Field, Themas Uutter, William Watreufj, Stephen B. Elklns, General Geerge W. Dedge and Commedore James D. Smith. It was announced that tba din ner waa merely a soe:al attain KelghU at th Qolden Eagle. The following are the officer of Stlegel Castle, Ne. 1C0, elected for the ensuing term : Past chief, Samuel Yccum ; nebla chief, Jereme S. Yeeum ; vice chief, Frank O. Arneld ; high priest, W. D. Miller ; ven erable hermit, Jehn P. Fetterly ; master et reoerdr, B. Frank Buebeng; elerk of exehequer, Jehn M. Shoemaker ; keeper of axebequer, M. E, Bemberger j air herald, Henry P. Shifter; worthy bard, A. L. Campbell; worthy chamberlain, Gee. W. Stermfeltz; ensign, Wm. J.Yesger; esquire, Samuel W. Kilter ; first gnardaman, ; aaoend guirdsman, Jehn Cox ; truetee, J. H. Glbble, N.W. Qlngrleb, A. L. Campbell! representative te the grand castle, M. E. Bemberger. O. A. B. Uffleera Installed. The officers eleeted in December te serve the enauing term by Geerge H, Thomaa poet, Ne. 84, G. A. K., were lnetalled en Friday evening by Jacob A. Helllnger, of Admiral Reynolds pest, Ne, 45, he having bten deputised for that purpose. Alter tbe Installation speeches were made by Oap't Denue and Dr. J. P. Wickeraham, of Peet 81, and Comrades J, A. Helllnger, Jamea Crawford and Jehn Black, et Pest 405, Nawpapar Maa Arrested ler L)bl, Mr. West, proprietor, and Dr. Dunlsp, city editor of the.Obloage Txmet, hava been arrested upon warrant a worn out by Polies Inspector Ben field, charging them wltn criminal libel for tbe publication et an In tar? tew with tbe wife oflDetaetlve Loawea Leawea ateiala whleb she ebarged ber husband aa a fenee " for thieve, and alleging that Pollea Captain ISebaak was cegnisant of the fact The accused gave ball for a hearing. m Ollosephie aeftsty. On Friday t vea eg ttn Clloaephlo aeclely matattherealdsuebut W. U, Hanaet, esq. The easay read by Mr.WlUle B. Musaer waa a rapid and vlgoreua sketch et the Freneb revolution and a spirited dlrcuaalen fol lowed. The next meeting will be at tbe residence of Mrs, L. A. Brcneman, when Jehn W. Apple will read tha essay. Biel a Traclag Slap Olty Engineer Blaymaker waa working at Freiberg aad Church atreele en Friday and whUa he was called away ler a moment from tbat center aeme one stele a tracing atap et that aeetlea of tha city. Aa it la et be aaa te aay eaa bat tha ally aataerlitef It aeABtt0lMntBraea FIVE ITALIANS ACCUSED. KOSB kUKaT1 ASAIB i BT riRKBBTOM DBfBCTIT It Iitawi Ceatstsfd te avdsetag rafaaee- tar ateelare aaa BttM Baas sTaasagaai The aeeaaad Ttksa te Wttkaeaans, Wiieraa Crowd Oris "Ineh gftaa." Ona of tha men who aided la the murder of J. Barney MeClum, paymaster, aad Hugh Flaanagaa, stable hose for J. Mo Me FaddM, contractor of a new breach read of tha Lehigh Valley from Plaaaaat VaUey te Fatrvlew, aear WUkesbarre, a ahert time age, and robbed them or 114,000, aaa baaa arrested aad baa made a oeafeeetoa. Ha la aa Italian and ia known aa "Red Noaa Mike." Ha waa previeualy arretted near tha scene et th murder en suplolea, bnt there waa net aufflelent evidenee te held him. He then worked ea a railroad aear Pough Peugh keepsir, N. Y. A Piakerten detective disguised aa aa Italian followed and get work alongside of him. Ha get enough information from Mike te warrant bla re arrest and get him te visit Philadelphia, the two going there en Wednesday night of thla week. Then Mike waa arrested and ha made tha con fession of the crime, giving names of two ether Italians oenneoted with tha murder and said that they, tee, were at work near Peugbkeepsla, Aoeeidlngly, Captain Dougherty, of tba Ptnkerten force, and two or three ether Plnkerten men went te PeuahkeeDsle ea Friday morning, and, wllh Detectives Bosnian and MeUabe, of the New Yerk Central & Hudsen River railroad, and Offleer Decker, et Peugbkeepsla, aeeared a special train and went te Staflerdvllle ever tha New Yerk A Maseaehueetta rail way, where It waa said tba ltallana wera working. When they get there they ware told that tha men t hey wanted bad gene te Italy. Tha deteetlvea returned te New Yerk en an afternoon train. WiLxxsBAiutn, Pa., Jan. 6 " Red Nese Mike," ena et tha mnrdarara et Paymaster MeOlure and Hugh Flannagan, hla body guard, waa brought te thla elty at 1 o'eloek thla morning by Captain Llndan and Da. teellve Fancy. Thla forenoon the prisoner waa taken be fore Jnatiea Rooney. He refueed te aay anything. A charge of murder waa made out and ha waa committed te Jail. Thousands et people gathered In front of tba Juatlee'a office. Orlea of " Lynch tha red.nescd Italian " were heard ea all sides, Capt Linden has "Red Noaa Mike's" statement In writing, but refuses te make it known, fearing It might prevent the ar. rest of hla accomplices. Thla much la known, however : Five Italians had a hand In the murder. Tha aeueme waa aecrelly oenoooted at a meeting held by the Italians. Three men did the killing while two kept a lookout Rlflee and revolvers were used. Flannagan was flratahet He was killed Instantly, and fell into tha roadway. Mo Me Olure waa ahet by tha loekouta further up tha read. Ha fell out el the buggy, and waa dragged ene hundred yards, when tha bona, badly wounded, waa atepped. The murderers than esptured the money. The names et two of the ether ltallana implicated are Antonie Laekl and Michael Peroeeo. It ia expected tbat all of the murderer will be arretted te-day. THE IMtEB-BDNICIPAI. AOf. Bew tha Ltqoer JUeane Hay Be ABeetad By tba Mew r.w. Several hundred Inquiries bave reached Reading within the paat few weeka from every seotlen et tbe state aa te whether liquor lleensts nnder tbe high 11 11 eenaa bill In all the cities will be 500 or 30O as laat year, einoe all the cities, excepting Philadelphia and Pittsburg, hava been placed In tba third cleat, which would make the Ueenae K00. In answer te these Inquiries, Leula Richards, el Reading, who virtually dratted the new inter-munlelpal bill.gave out the following te-day : The effect et tbe new bill upon the rate of liquor licenses waa a matter with whleh the convention brd nothing te da It hav ing been already ascertained tbat the supreme court waa prepared te held that tha number of elaaaea of eltlea must be limited te three, tbe new bill had necaa tarlly te be conformed te that restriction. If in point of law tbe rates et Ueenae fixed in cltlea by tbe Breeke law et 1867 wera Intended le bold geed under any tutura classification of cities a matter deubtleaa net contemplated the effect of tba new aet would ba te require a Ueenae of (500 in the smallest elty in tbe state. This wea eertalnly net tbe original Intention. But tbe proper remedy la tbe modifying of the Brooks bill te conform te the change in tee oiaaaineauon ei ciues new rendered necessary for ether reasons." Tbe aggregate population et tbe munlol munlel palltlee te be affected la ever four hundred thousand, and tbe bill for the incorporation and government of cltlea of tbe third elaaa, presented by Senater Wat re, et Laoka Laeka wane, in tbe Senate en Wednesday last, oenoerna every detail of tbe local govern ments the twenty-four cltlee falling within Ita prevision. Mr. Rlcbarda added : " It la a matter of extreme importance te the eltlea affected te have tha bill approved In time te held tba coming February elec tion under It While tbl 1 oencoded te ba a legislative possibility. It la, in point et fact, improbable. Still the oommlt eommlt oemmlt tee will apare no effort te accom plish the undertaking. Other alee tbe con dition of chae lu the munlelpal affaire of the various eltlea whleb are under the act of 18S7 would, upon tha announcement by theaupremeoeurt of tbe unconstitutionality of that act, be protraeted for ever a year, without possibility of relief, ae far aa tbe atatua of councils snd sll ether elective offleer chosen under it Is concerned." 133 Bead et Ll Sleck Bernee. Heuuvleb, Neb,, Jan. 6. The barn el Jehn Craig, a wealthy farmer, living six mile north et here burned yesterday morn ing, together with 43 horses, 70 cattle, 20 hogs, a large amount of farm machinery, eauandhay. Tee total leea will reach I20, 000, with no Insurance, Among tbe beraes burned were a stallion whleh cost 3,000 and seven Kentecky thoroughbred. The hired man baa disappeared. He had had aeme trouble with Craig's brother. tlotet Chance. Philip Lebzslter hasmadegreatlmprove hasmadegreatlmpreve menu In tbat famous old hostelry, tbe Grape hotel. He bad many applications from people who desired le rent It and Jehn Brltten, of Reading, la the tucceaalul man. He will take poaieaaleu et tbe house aaaoen aathe improvements are finished, which will be about February 1st JeLn Bhrelner, who has been clerk at the Leepard hotel for many years' become pre prletcr In tbe aprlng as Mr. Martin will re tire. Mr. Bbrlener baa had oenalderable experience and it popular wilh tha patrons of tbe heuae. Charged With fraud. Ephralm Duck, of Hellam township. Yerk county, waa arretted en Tour ad ay, and taken before Alderman Metzel, et Yerk, charged by Jullua Fuebt, of Lancas ter county, with fraudulently ebialnlng and oenvertlng te bla own use 20,000 picked cigar atampsd with the nainenf ii Champien Royal Olgara," valued at 1180 and tbe property et E. M. Cehn A Oa The accused gave bail for a hearing. UUtee by a Deg, Eddie Shlsaler, a little son of Simen Bhlsiler, a letter-carrier, waa unfortunate yeaterday. He went wltn a little companion te the heuae et Frederick 8 h read. While there be threw bla arm around the neck of a deg In a loving meaner. Tha animal did net reciprocate, but sprang at tha boy, tetteg hla through the Up. Dr. Oreifitld Cleaned the weaad, OOBaT. Pan eta Use rabnaatd away veer Age-A Lara Meaattsr at vaaaa Bead, Xes iHTBLtaaBHCBn s The ether day Ieaaa aereta a aerapef aawapaper, about iX teeaea lcag aad Sjr (achat wide (part of a newspaper oelamn)upoa which It printed tha following name, aa parUdpsata la a daatoaatraUea In honor of aeme oae whose aamedcee aet appear, aa part et the aarap at tha appar and la tern away, but the aula Interest bow la tha mortality of tha Hat Berne lew remain, but many mera have passed ever te that "country Iretn wheaa beurne ae traveler return. " If there te aay ether Interest, It may baaa te where the survivors stand politically te-day : Wm. B. Fordney, Jehn F. Stalnmaa, Rash Fratar, Dr. F. A. Muhlenberg, ltaae E. Htetter, Geerge Sanderson, Hiram B. Bwarr, Jamea L. Reynolds, Samuel O. Btembaagb, Henry B. Magraw, Dr. N. Wi Samples Abraham Peters, Geerge M; Btelnmae, William R. Wilten, JeesDh a Lelevre. Jamta Patter. aea, Edward Mertea, Geerge H. Brutb, Jamea Duffy, Jeseph R. Baker, Geerge Wolf, (oel.), Jacob Fray, Jamea Smith, Newton Llgblner, Nathan Werley, Jehn Mlehatl, Henry Barelner, Let Rogers, Dr. ltaae Winters, Dr. Levi Hull, Barnard Mann, Moere Cenneli, Jacob Albright, R B, Fahneatoek. Iaaae Walker, Thomaa Me- Ilvaln, Mark Cenneli, G sorge Banderaen, Obaa. M. Hewell, Jehn W. Jaokaen, Dr. Bamuel Walehant, Jehn H. Duehman, Dr. Samuel Parker, Antheny Carpenter, Jehn Klier, Jehn Ferney, (W. Earl,) Dr. Henry Carpenter, Wm. Carpenter, Jamea MeSparran, Jehn MeSparraa, Bandera Me. CuUeugh, Dr. Jehu K. Raub, Jeseph M. Watte, F. U. Zlegler, Hugh M. North, Paul Hamilton, F. B. Blets, J. Frank Relgart, E. E. Lane, H. M. Relgart, A. 8. Keller, E. P. 5 Keller, Joel Llghtner, Jehn L Llghtner, Jaoeb F. Kauls, William tSpeneer, Frank Claik, Dt. Jehn Haatea, Henry Halnea, Frank Onr Onr rae, Rlebard McGrann, Jehn MoUeyern, Michael Wither. Peter MoOenomy, Wm. Diller, Patrick MoEvey, Henry Kekert, G. IkKckerl, Dr. Jaoeb Leng, Dr. J. P. An drawa, Jamea Dennelly, Ones. J. Rhodes, Henry Here tha record suddenly steps, and waa deubUaa continued la the nextoelumn.but If none of the newepaper publishers ean re re re oegnizo the list aa having appeared la either of their Journals, then tbe remainder et these who attended tbe demonstration en that notable occasion will never be known. Eighty-two and a half name re main, and among all these there ara par par hapanet mere than twenty that survive; and these, se far aa I am able te Judge, are lnoerruptlble Dtmoerata still, and doubtless at tha late presidential election east their billet for Cleveland and tariff reform and ara In harmony with the popular sentiment of tha oenntry. These names Indicate the occasion as an ante-bellum demonatrallen, perhaps, In honor of tha election et Jamea Buehauan. The teat name te Henry. WbeT I don't knew. They were "solid," and Henry J ust finished the column. Among the de parted ones, It will be notleed there were a few, a very few, that subsequently wav ered In their political lallb. If they voted aocerdlng te their political oenvlotlons, all te well." Under tbe banner et tbe rspubile thla te the vested right of all. Sueh a cordon of notable names is an honor te the DemoeraUo party, and beneath the rule et sueh men our oenntry would aiwaya be safe, notwithstanding tbe tndla criminating contumely cast upon them by their political opponent, eptelally during a pending eleouen. If there la oee there are a quarter of a million mere Democratic voter in the United Btstea today than there are among the parties tbat oppose them. Compared with the mats, the number et "floaters" is smalt, but in delt and unscrupulous bands, It seems that these ean be ae manipulated aa te turn the acale In favor et tbe heaviest purse, Mete's the shame. But In looking ever this long list we de net see a alngle one who would have sold his birthright fei filthy lucre. Hxcteb. Xwe raise Alarms. Werd wat aent te tha atallen house that a man waa aeen acting auspiciously in tbe yard In tbe rear et the BsptUt church, East Chestnut atreet, en Friday evening. Ofll Ofll ear Glaaa Investigated the matter and found that tha man waa doing aome work at tha ohnreb. The family et J. Fred Saner, Ne. ID Eaat Walnut atreet, thought they heard tome one in tbe cellar last night Offieers Beas and Myers searched the house from cellar te garret, but found nothing te Indicate tbe preaenee of burglar. fioMcated Bar Embttslsmint, Constable Gates, of Lebsnen, arrested II. V. Kramer en Friday en a warrant Issued by Alderman Halbacb. He la charged en oemplalntof M.O. Swan, representing the Columbia agricultural work, with em bezzlement Tbe allegation te that as agent ottbeeompauy be oelleotod money and appropriated the aamete hi own use. He gave baU before Juatlce Themas, of Leb anon, ler trial at tbe January eaurt lu this city. Tba Dauiage IW paired. AU tba damage cauaed by the txploalen attbegaa works en Monday morning haa been repaired. Nene et tbe timbers In tbe root were broken, but merely knocked out of place, and net a tingle new stick waa required le make tbe repair. Tbe tin cov ering en the rcef was atralgbtened out and put down aa-atn, and the only new materlil required waa brick. Ancstel tTegltl. Jehn Miller, of Yerk, waa complained agalnat before Alderman Halbacb aoveral month age for aeductien under a premise et marrlage of a young girl llrlng In this oily. When Miller heard that La had been prosecuted be skipped and remained away until Christmas week, when he returned te Yerk te visit hla parents. Offleer were en the lookout for and arretted him. He gave ball for trial at lie January court of quarter asialeca. A Company Ttat Weed Met Walk. In Z b ni'a J e welry store w lnde w;the mana ger of Stetaen'a " Uncle Tem " company, exhibited 15,000 In crisp bank note and geld pieces. It wat placed there as a guar antee tbat they give the beat production et the ebwtnut tbat hat ever been seen in Lincaater. A man two yards and a feet long guarded the money, which wat gazed at and counted by many. The play lua ben aeen here by the beat and worst com panies tbat ever proJuesd It, and It te dollars te doughnut, without taker, tbat It will always draw. Mall Weisbcrs. The men who have been appointed te weigh tbe malla In thla city have received their commlatleua, and they will go en duty January 15th, A Flo Gilt for Cocnrae, Harrkbtirg Dispatch te 1'hllafielpUla Fress. The members et tbe Senate bave made arrangement te present their late cblef clerk, Themas B. Cocbcae, of Lancaster, wltb an elegant testimonial of Ibelr esteem, whleh will oet net lent than 12,000. It was flrat proposed te make the teaUmenlal one of aeild eaab, but at Mr, Cochran's rsquest this was net done, aad aeifiethlsa wUl ba OLD-Tiaa jBeeghtwlththelBAd, DAZZLING DREAMS DISSOLVE. AMERICANS AMD BBITISHKRa OSCORT IN A QIQANIIO aUQAK VBaUD. Olavar awladlara CKt Away With B33O.O00. Be EKetrlelty la tha Electrical Bsfla- tg Company What a West an Wlih the ujaerst" Baje et It. Ona et the hugeat and meat tuoeestful frauds of reetnt dava baa been exposed by the cellar of tha Kleotrle Sugar Refining company, the aharee of whleh fell from S3 te ie en the Londen ateck exebanga en Friday en tlm strength of a cable dispatch from New Yerk containing tba Informa tion tbat the alleged aeeret process of rtfiulng had been ascertained te ba a gigantic swindle. Investors hava duped te tbe extent of probably f 1, 000,00a Four tears age Henry C. Friend, aa el derly German ehamltt, came te New Yerk from the West, and claimed te have discovered a process by which raw augar could ba refined by the aid et eltotrlelty. Tha aamplea which ba exhibited wera of such extraer- Ldleary purity, that ba seeiired the Interest ei anuniuer ei sugar msn,uui wuse mty af filed te see his precete be bluffed Ibem off by claiming that It waa a non patentable In vention, and tbat in order te proteetblm- aell ha would net dare te allow any ena te aea bow he achieved his wonderful results. A year age a company waa formed, with 11000 000 cap til, which estab lished a faotery In Brooklyn and effleea en Wall atreet, and elected W. U. Cot Cet lerlll, prealdent, and J. A. Robertsen, sec retary and treat urer. Ne one but Friend, bla wile, a man named Heward, who waa Interested In the eeheme, and a few Ig norant wetkmen employed by Friend were allow e J te enter tb luner reoeaaeaef the faotery wbere the refining waa uppeeed te begeng en. Everybody else, Including tbe effleera and stockholders of the oom eom oem puny, were permitted te stand en the out side, listen te the machinery at work, aad Inspect tba splendid samples et pure tugar which were handed out aa the rtault or tha rayaterlnu pioeM. Mr. Friend died In lt Msreb, leaving, aa ha aald, hla great secret In the possession of bis wife, who at tba proper time would reveal It te tbe com tany. In the meantime ateck waa la-ut d at 9100 per there, and Mr, Robertaen took a big block et It te England where be net only sold It quickly, but the demsnd for It buatme se lively that It was boeatod up tn three times above par. It anybody toetled at the notion of reining raw augar te quickly and eheaply aa Robertaen aald could be done through tbe eleetrlc medium, r.a would offer 500 te any man who could produce augar aa pure aa hla templet by any method what ever. Three thousand at eras ware sold there at prices rsuglug from K525tef200a ahare. Ona Liverpool refiner bought a block et ten frr t3,000 eaab. Mr. Rob Reb Rob erteon htmsflf te reported te hat a bought 930,000 worth In Liverpool. In thla country tba project made even the great augar trust tremble, for if the new process would de what waa claimed for It It would revolutionist Ihe refining Industry of tbe world, A few daya age Mia. Fitend and all oon eon oen neoted with the faotery dleappaared, and then Prealdf nt Cotterill and aeme of tba stockholders Invaded tbe aeeret room. Their dlaoevery et the fraud that had been practiced bikm Ibem made their heada awlm. There waa no mere eleelrlcity about Frlend'a process than there la In a coffee grinder. Net a pound of raw augar had been refined In the faotery, and tbe only machlnea there were cruabere used In breaking cube sugar Inte email par par Hele and in granulating tbe coarser grade, cjuantltle of refined augar, ehletly cube, bad been purchased by tbe operator and prepared la aeme aeeret apet with a obemletl liquid which eliminated tbe ordi nary impurities found In all augar. This "doetored" sugar waa then .parted te tba factory In baga purporting te oentaln raw augar. The chemical used had crystallized tbe cubes te a large extant, and when tbey were broken tbey bad a finer appearance and quality than au&ar was ever known te posses. They discovered a real ourlealty In bar rele of aelidlfled refined sugar, tbst bad been apparently welded Inte hard masses by aeme new r-recets, probably a obemleal one. Aa Treasurer Robertsen confessed en Friday, Frlend'a process waa simply te etrry refining te tbe extreme point by the use of ebemlcsls. Prealdent Cotterill bsa gene West te oedeavor te find Mr. Friend, and discover Juat what chemical waa used. Aa thlnga leek new tbe atcckbeldera In thla country and England will lese yttj dollar tbey bave tnveated. Mrs. Friend and her confederate bave carried off a large amount et money which the company paid tbem from time te time. They are aup aup peaed te have rcallzsd fully 9250,000, but It ia net known bear many peraoe were en tbe luatde of the aeheinn. Helder of Sugar Trntt certlfieetee breathed easier when tbe disclosure was made, and tbe prlee of cer tificates advanced eeveral point. Liverpool. Jan. 6 The aharea of the Kleotrle Sugar Refining company have new fallen te 30 shilling. Warrants bave been Issued for the arrest of Mr. Hewird and Mra. Friend. Mna. t-niKMD'a statement. Ann abdeb, Mich., Jan. S. The parties in tbe Electric Sugar Rehnlng company frauda at New Yerk have been In cootul ceotul coetul tatlon with Sawyer fc Knowlten, attor atter neya here, for several daya past The pres ident et tbe oempany bet been bore, and met Mr. Friend, the Howards and Hal Hal atead, allot whom llve at Milan. Mr. Frlend'a attorney claim that there waa no intentional fraud, but tbat tbe oempany ex pected mere tban waa premlaed. Boe claim that the oempany waa le furnteh money te equip a faotery for refining the sugar by Friend's aeeret process. The company elalmed tbat the refining wat te be done from tbe tugar cane. Thla abeoannet de. Tbeoentraot her husband made waa te refine tbe augar at go cents a ten or te all out bis ateck aud aecret for 9250,000. The company had been running five yeara aud put In ever (300,000, but no augar had yet been refined for market Mr. Friend claim tbat the company la new trying le force from her another se cret by whleh the make a auperler article of sugar from grape, Instead of getting the aecret thelr contract call for. Thla laat acoretiherof used te divulge for any amount Nece et the atcckbeldera bad even been Inside et the factory until It was attached, and all went into the scheme blindly. Ne arrtat have been made and none vu even tbreattned by the company ' agent, who returned te New Yerk Wed nesday. Mra. Friend 1 tbe only ene et the party Interested In the transaction. The eibere were merely empleyes. All were In tbe elty yesterday. AD Uerttful Tbltf. On the day before Christina Thomaa McGovern, a railroad laborer, went te the heuae of Mlebael Rellly and atele tbat gen tleman'a overcoat, after be had been well treated there tbe day before, He waa ai rested wltb the properly lu hi poetea peetea poetea alen, and yesttrday wa the time act for the hearing before Aldeiman Deen. Mr, Rellly In tbe kindness ct hla heart refused te appear agalnat the man, who was discharged. Scarcely bad McGovern been aet tree before ha wat en t big drunk, and la In tbat con dition yet He fell In wltb aeveral people whom he tried te beat, aad he may get in trouble jet. Lait Day for tba Mecerder. Recorder LeuKeuccker 1 getting ready te ttepent of efflsa te-day. Ill clerk are buay recording tbe remaining pipar left at tbe etllca. On Monday morning Rtoerder Relnhe'.d will assume tht dutlt of cilice. Mr. Ksllj'a Condition.. Patrick Kelly, who waa te badly Injun d by a bull en Thursday, 1s still at Rohreia Rehreia Rohreia tewn and cannot ba moved. Hla oeadltloa baa improved aemawbat sues yesterday, THB WBBTEBW PMIOlt it) It. rrealdeat nrtea Kzpkwas tfee Beams el the OetBpaay. Tha Philadelphia aeaaegera of the Watt em Union Telegraph company waa served with a wilt et quo warrante ea Friday com manding theuie appear at Harnaburg ea the 29 a luataat te exp'ala why their prep, arty in Pennaylvaala aheuld aet ba for fatted le the atata aecaate of tha alleged vielatlna of tha oeaatltattoa and tha lawa la tha purchase by their company et the Baltimore A Ohie Telegraph oempany, a competing Una. Dr. Nervia Green, tha president of tba Wettere Union, la tpeiklag about tha suit ea Friday, aald t There la ae geed ground for tha suit, and wa ara net at all disturbed about It Just w be tbe partlea that bave Instituted the ault are I de net knew, aa I hava aet aeen the papers. At tha time of the purchase et tha iltlltmere A Ohie property bv ut we guarded agalnat tha verv pelafa that ara ratted by tbla ault Under the United Btstea tew el 1886 all telatranh oemDaalea were given the right te operate their llnte in an atatea, ana aven ii tnera u a raa aylvanla state law, aa te alleged, It woeld bave no effect In ihe face of the United Slates tew. Tha United Bute supreme oeurt baa decided ever aad ever agala that telegraph butlaeaa Is tnttntate oemmtrce, and cannot be Interfered with by atata aotlen or etatute. 'There la ae consolidation et the Waiters Union and tha Baltimore ft Ohie telegraph oempaalea. Tna tetter laatlllmatntalaed aa a separate and connecting company. Then again the Western Union, when It made the purchase, did net buy that portion that waa operated under tha Pennaylvaala charter. The Baltimore ft Ohie parent oempany waa chartered under the Maryland lawa. Ia each one nt tbe ether atatea where the com pany built lines separate atata ehartera were secured, and each et these separata companies waa leased by the original com pany. Tha Pennsylvania oempany waa net Included In tba purchase, we expreesly re futing te purchase, aa wa ware aware of tha trlngent slate charter and did net care te eater into any controversy ever It" oer OLAta. luUrtstlBg Aeeeaat of lis Maaatactr la flitsbars. Out gltss la In fstblen la spite of the fact that Imitations of It are bow ae eleeeaad perfect that It 1a almost Impeaslble te tell lie dlfterenee without candlieg. That being the case the ealy real advantage that tha genuine article Beams te possess la in tbe permanence of Ha beauty It aet broken. for tbe Imitation article whea aoraehed aad worn does net resemble the genuine, cat gleet 1a made In Pltlaburg.and te claimed te be quite (qual la desltra and finish te tha foreign article. The Ditpal cS of that elty describes tba proeaia aa foiiewa t Fellow a place of glaaa from tha time It la taken from the furnaee, where tbe molten metal Ilea ready for ate. A gathering boy culla a little ball el It upon the end of a fathering red and carries It te tbe operator I there ia tee much ha redueea It le tee proper alia by tbe ute of tolaters j then, anting between two Iren ralla extending out like long ehalr tr.ne, ha roll the Eatbarlng red baek asd forth with eaa and, while with the ether he faab faab lena tbe abapeleea rnaaa into all tha symmetrical forma Imaginable. It te really wonderful with what facility tbeae experts, tbrea-feurtha of whom, it la worthy of no', ara A aatrleena, aided by a few eltuple instrument, eaa bring about aueh reaulte. Tha principal Inairumtnt used resemble a pair et ahtep ahaara ex cept that luatead ei bladaa there ara tenga tapering te a point Tha handle tiader anting, la used for flattening or eleagatlag the glass and tba bladaa or oempasa like points are used aa wldsnera. Tna giata giata werkers grew wonderfully expert with tba preelllari thtlr technical uam belegable te work tbe glass until aa thla aa paper. Tha "gory furnaee" te a email affair used te reheat tba glata aheuld te oeol be fore It haa been worked into proper ehtpe. The reason why out glaaa " blaaka " muat be worked by hand te beeaute they mutt have perfect Intlda aurfaeaa, without hair or blister, aud thla cannot be done with meldr. Cherry weed 1a uaed te rub the aurlaea of tbe glaaw, while het and when being worked Inte form. Thla weed baoemaa charred from oenteot with the het metal and becomes a lubricant similar te black lead. The "blank," when finished, are plaoed In "leer pane" In the furnaee tbey are even like atrueturea whleb, at the deer, ara heated te atmeat melting heat. The pan ara gradually drawn through, aad aa tba heat ehangea gradually te cold, the glaae, la patting through, la perfeetly tempered. If you were te see a pleee of handmade glaaa aa It cornea from thla furnaee, you wculd Ignore It aa worthless. It te clumsy and et a dull leaden bur, apparently with out a particle of brilliancy i therefore, the greater tbe atranger te tha proeeae of man ufacture, the greater te tha surprise aa tbe gists slowly .develops Inte glittering oetly ornaments. It 1s a wonderful trans formation. The baae figure 1a flrat outlined en tba glata blank, and 1a plaead In tba handa of a reugner." ua stana at a ateet wneei witn aabsrpedga. By tha aid of Band whleb trickle onto the edge from a hopper above, tbe wheel alewly out tha baaa figure deep Inte tbe glaav. Tbe pleee te then paaaad te an operator et a Una grained atone. He remove every trace of, the sand aad ateel wheel mark. Oaa false alreke en either of tbeae wheel may damage the pleee beyond repair. The work of these two operator Ualew aud tedleu and frequently tbey work hours en one piece. Frem themoetfaer the glaua I taken te tha polisher who treat It wltb three distinct Erecesses. irat is tna pumiee atone en a ant weed wheel ; the next te tbe putty polishing en aaett weed wheal, and lastly Is tbe soft bruth made en a Spanish wool wheel. The glass 1s again rubbed with rags and polished wltb brushes. A UDil eat roatpeasd. Ciiioaeo, Jan. 6. The eate et Jamea Watt and Jeseph H. Dunlap, respectively publisher and city editor et tha Chicago 2imes, who were arrcated laat night at the Instance of inspector Benfleld and Oept Kebaak, en a charge et criminal lltal, eama up thlmoril3gbtfereJuil!oj White. Upen request they were pottpened until January 10, A rottemea Mobeta. aiiANDlUriDS, Mleh., Jan. 6. Thepoat Thepeat t moo of tbl city wis robbed last night of about 9500 worth of ttemps and a box con taining a number of registered tettera. Tha robbery wat ene et the boldest pieces of work ever perpetrated here. There la ae due te tbe tblef. Several thousand dollars worth et atampa and half a dcztn registered pouches were left undisturbed. The Democratic State Oemmlttt le Meat. Uahbisuure, Jan. 6. The Democratic atata committee will meet at the Bolten beuse, Hsrrlsburg.en Wednesday, January lO'.b, at 11 a. ux, te elect a ebalrman, secre tary, and an executive committee, and te transact aueb ether bualneaa a may ba brought before It. rret. UetTcksn' Fioncutleo Abandoned, Beiimn, Jan .6. Prof. Gtffeken, whose trial lu com uectlen with the publication et Emperor Frederlck'a diary waa announced te take place thla month, haa been releaaed from custody and tbe prosecution et bla case abandoned. A Millien Dellar Fir. Calcutta, Jan. 6. Tha town of Cechin, en tbe Mulabar coast, haa been almost wholly destroyed by fire. Only ena build ing, an oil factory, waa aaved. The lets te placed at 91, 00,000. WBATHEU iMUlUATIOKB. PWAaBiMOTear, D. O., Jau. C Fer Eastern Pennsylvania: Heavy rains warmer, easterly wind, high en the coast followed Sunday by clearing weather aud northwesterly wind. Te carentait. The careuBsllatthcKteg atreet rink te aa attract! ra plaes of aaesemea, sad te agweUpaAroaUedbytaeMaadyoMg. WHO GETS TBAT B00I 0BBIO NOT BAB BBBIBB IA IN THB 7S.BOOB BAB BeBaaaaJaataaaeaeasMHtiea, Bat petit Fiataily Creasae tha ai thaaga aaVtvteg gross BweMea Bew taa aeerea ateed at Sift, j . c Tha-walklBg autea eeattaaaa la i atteatlw, aad draws erawde te Va euer hall. Tba race aaa baaa a between Ltwreaee aad BeaaM, ----" .. .. i .Mw.im.vuv pwav w m viwn WjO-fk h no ueudi tnat wa ataa aave,, going for all that la ia aaeh oae la anxteaa te wla tae'ii which leeks aa big aa eaa of Wa eigne. Laslnlghtthecrewdwaavaryl tnera eeuig ever oue people ia taa Ban Many et tbaan remained aatU a lata Whileethera were there all eight Tkawjt a report iaat evening that Lawraaefal ware ae badly awellea that ha oeaMi wia aad would have te leave taa I He did antler from suck aa atleeUaa, I net te sueh aa exteat aa teMtwaV- plueklly remalaed ea thelraakaadl aged le keep ahead. BeaeM waa la geed oeadltloa thla iwatag i deelsres yat tbat ha will surety wla, ': ai a o'clock iaat aveaiag, aner I had beta la progress for score waa t Behald, 147 aaUee, renee 167 milts aad IS tape. At atMi It waa t Behald, 158 aaltea aad 17: Lawrence, 181 aaltea aad 4 teas. the after part et the aigat, whoa taa and tba big crowd bad lan, la i took a reat for aeme hours. tsehetdwat the track mera lata Lawreaee aad ht I wayhagtlaad eenetderabte. Thai that he waa te Lawrence was at a tbla morning, whoa ha had aaada 171 1 and D lapa te 195 mUea et Ltwr ha fell baek, and at 8 0010011 taa 1 Behald, 183 Bailee aad U laps : Let jvu miiea aaa u taps. j A. . k At 12 o'clock Bcbeid aad I aad Lawrence 810, aa thai taa gained several aaltea. Lawr Buffering from his ankle watiraBl aer. Seheld waa aUll la There la a araat erewd at I alteraoea aad everybody Mil wlU excitement At bait-Beat two) 1 te the aurptlee of every aady," appeared ea tna treex triiuad with Seheld aaUl he had 1 mile, whea he'qutt AtSo'sieekl wast Beheld, 311 Btllaa aad Utaaai'J renea, 221 Bailee aad a lapa, Las waa aufferlag from a awetel kas ankle, but waa plueklly helelag Is, track. Tha crowd praseat M te be sxnltsd aad a aaataar ; bate wars aaada that afiaraoea. te likely te be tna te algal tha affair la ever. Tha treaMaaaasBBial that tee maay ataa who hava a 1 with tha match ar allowed 11 wltb tha walkara. Th seeteh at bad feeling between taa frteade f. ptdeatrlan, aad all will be ea kaM alght te aaa that fair play Is gtvea. f Tha following war th aaaras at-: antes',; ljWrtt BO0i eaaeeseeeeaaa BaB js HObtltl e a S14 M w. Thty say KMr BeeataBatea. -t WAIBINTON, Dee. praatated te tha Seaat reaolutlena adopted by Oetaatat VerelB of th tewa of Lak. county, iiuaeta, romeaawating 1 paaatge of the "Mnadai raetblU" ai Joint resolution la relation I reUglea IbI publle aoheote. Tha Tura vereta Oengreaa te provide a tutor ter Blair aad aaya that hla bill forcibly et Spain la th fifth eeetary." v Tba SUIktrt r.lkaly te Be Bt Biflafad, Ciuoaqe, Jan. 6. Ohtet Arthur, oil Kegiaeera Brotherhood, arrived la th: thla morning and took breakfast at. unuu rmnaa, , iv , waaa aaea ay a united frees raperwi waa t muiiaeu te am veiy saiswve .,, aald haws glad the 'Q"treebte was tied, but declared he eeuld aMalvatej 1 thing aa te th terma of attlaaiaal. It ; aald that tha ehtet la aurely patelag t Uhlosge te attend te aeme l la the West ' Later Ohtet Arthur w members et the oeefereaee t tba terma of settlement war feraaaUj milted te him for approval. Ateag4 iuu vnoueu, wuMHt m eiut ia yvssw Tha terma of th true hava aet yat I made publle, both aides betag aawulkagi prsseat 10 aiaoteas parucuiara, r. A aaaa who te well aeqaalaied wbbi auuauea aald te-day 1 "Yeaatayi upon it that th agreemeat At Brotherhood aaea ailing th meaaa a deal mere tbaa at flrat Vaoaneiee will eeear vary rapidly di the next two or three weeka." Warm Baeapilea for WhMe Oaaa. JxrrxBteN, Ohie, Jaa. 6. A tow age three or four men visited th J. H. stone and Clark Silvers, llvtea uiaa hud, sdebi nva muta iress aet, atoned the bootee, leaving a Wall notice. Thursday alght they appears silvers' and routed aia ay taw boulders agalnat hla beat, Stivers procured a deuble-barreled ahetgna fired both barreia into tha erewd at range. Tbe leeda took tfftet Jadgtag tae noise made by tha mea wall from Hllvera' place. Yeaterday apaa amlnatlea tha ground was feuad with bleed. Stene came te tewa and procured a aupply et amntuaHtea aaya ba will ba prepared te reeatv White Caps in geed shape. The Bay la oeareat. Wabuinqten, Jan. 6. Ia th te-day resolution were agreed te leg en the atata departmeat for las Uen sa te the Venezuelan awards aad atapa had baaa taken te oelteotta quotes of the Oaraeaa custom wetpts, Panama canal reaoiuttea of air. waa then taken up aad dlseejaad at Tha Heuaa te-dsy shortly arasr Bag rceumtd th wraagla ever taa) posed ehaag la tba rule, no qi being pteeent, a call et tt uxuaieu. ,? " T . Opposed te a B4ad Daly. 3- Wabbinoten, Jaa. e. J eaa and a dalHtiiea et aagar planter Beuh appeared bewre we tarw mlitea te-day and made aa atalnat th proposed reduetlea tatfea en ausar. ' The hearing wiUb returned thte ; BOOB. eaer laataUed. On Thuradey alght tha emaars of CeuncU Ne.283, of United Frfc a'-alled by Ceuaell Deputy Maaky, 1 by E. D. Bard, who eetea as , shal. Ths council haa lata I and te la geed coadHtea. A SaaeU Steeee. Jqle Kta,the Dateh oeatedUa, for ueaeeaad tUMHrattaa testvate Tbeauatee it .Kh , -t ,v .- -