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aw WWins ESTABLISHED AUGUST 84,1852. WHEELING, WEST VA., SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER la, 1886. VOLUME XXXV.?NUMBElt IIOO. Ste MeUtgeiiax OUtcei Nun. KAauU '47 Fourteenth Btreot. Ii is lunny to think bow W?li street catches the boys who slide on her celUr Jour, lialtar keep oil'. Unsold friend, the tenure ot office let, itoiugto to? It might even be powl bin to amvive Its fell. AKSthe biraes oi Ireland in league with the Tories,th?t they bsug about the champions of the people? Tut Chicago authorities surety will not give back the red li-tgs of the Anarchists. 'J'lity will want to lly thorn from the icaf fold. In the appuintiueut of (Jeneral A. I.. Pearson as oil Inspector of Allegheny' county,' Vi; a worthy man has been hon ored. Or course there isn't going to bo a European war?all the (ireiit Powers say so?but they are all getting ready to un chain the doss, notwithstanding. Julius (iimsuaM means to make a clean job ol Wabash while he Is about it. And when ex-Judge Uooley takes bold the wreckers wiil know there is a iirin hand at the helm. Su? and then some West Virginia Dem ocrat is about to enter on the promised land, and all at once it is discovered that his Democracy is not above proof. Note the wranglo cvgr the Wood county istatea m?n who was lo have had a jab in the Government Printing Office, Tiik liquor tax in Umo under the' Dow law is by no means cxceasivo, and it will bo of great service to tho Stale. Those misguided dreamers who preferred the rslgu of free whiskw because tliey think it immoral to take money from the litjuor traillr, are not practical enuugh for a prac tical ago. The lack of license lias been no hindrance to the sale of liquor in Oliio. Mu. Ukuchkk, is a "slick 'un." He hurrahs for Dr. McUlynn for'exercising hii individual sovereignty, be hurrahs (or the Archbishop for questioning that exer cise, and he holds that no 1'roteotant can Had fault with the Archbishop for discip lining a clergyman who exercised bis right us au American citissn. ?"Logic," remarked the hero of tho "One Hots Hhay," logic la bglc; that's all ] say." A Murdered tVoiuuu'? Will. Of.Kvki.ANi>, 0 , Dec. 17.?Tho will of Mrs. Jane Wheller, the old woman who was recently murdered, and whoso aged husband was arreated for the crime, was ottered for prohatn this morning. The ea tate ia valued nt from $160,000 to $200,000, and the greater part of it Is left to a n?pliaw,Thomas E. Shaw,of Birmingham, Kngland. The Weatern Reserve Hcbool ol Design lot Women ot this city gets prop erty valuer! at {20,000. The remainder of the entstu la divided amoog numerous rela tives. Tho tenants who have lived in Mrs. Wheller's houses for more than live years get i'rt) each. Arrltleot to UlUon uuri O'ltrlen. Di'niii.V) Sec. 17.?Mr. Dillon uud Mr. O'Brien arrived here to-day. Both are much tliatarbed and hurt physically. In addition to the troubles which tho gentle men had yesterday at Longhrea, where tliey wero arretted lor acting as "Tenant's Trustees," they met with an accldont on tho road home. Tho horse drawing the car on which they were riding fro in Unghrea to Abenry bolted on the way and both were thrown violently to the ground. The gentlemen were badly shaken up and cousiderably brulsod by their fill. llcruiMii)'* drent 1 rick. Galena, Iujs , l)cc. 17.?Charles Utiv Imidick, a German, came to this country a low years ago and settled in Plattsville, Wis, where he embarked In liusinese. lie returned to Germany recently to visit relatives, and word iiaa since been receiv ed by acquaintances in this city and l'lattsvllle, from Htoubendlck's Iriem's abroad, to the ell'oct that he was arrested by Uerman authorities on his arrival In that country, and is nov being compelled to do service In Klog William's army, 1'ltrhburg llallinly Acrlilenl. Boston, Dec. 17.?-The State has Anally aaumed the liability for the accldott npou tho Troy It Greenfield road at Birdsweli's Ferry, last spHng, as it waa obliged to do under ita contract with the Fitcnbnrg Railroad Company. Out of the tolla due the Ntite by the railroad la drawn tho sum of |Mi,870 to reimburte the company for payments made on ac count ol poraoeal injuries received by ptmngara upon that occasion, This largely redacee the year's income, Women Huflodnttiil. Cincinnati, Dec, 17.?Frances llagcr man.aged 21 years, and her friend, Lc nora Johnson, an orpiian, retired lait night leaving a lire burning in tho grate. This morning about seven o'clock a tneir burol the family found the room filltd with smoke, Frances dead and her friend dying. The ilsgeruana are a distinguish, ed family of colored people living at 511 Carlisle avenue. A lllglileutia Meulenre. Hvuniy, S. 8. W., Dec. 17.?Oi tbnnlne youths sentenced here on November !W, for criminally aieanltlng a sixteen-year old servant girl, the Krecutiveliaa decided to commute the sentences of three to im prisonment (or life. The sit others will be hanged. ' liorslord's Acid l'liospliato Vorfxlinuatloii. Da. A, N. Kiiout, Van Wert. 0., says! "I found K decidedly beneflolal in nerv ous exhaustion." ?11,000 llouae anil l>o! fur One Dollar, The Windsor house and lot at Windsor Station, on the 1'., W. A K. It. I<? will bo ralUtd oil'It $1 a chance. Home lucky person will aacurn a tins home tor the sum of II, Drawing to take place New > ear's night if all tlckota are taken by that time. Tickets (or Mle at the Mcl.ure House and other plaoes in the city and vicinity. ?Misses' 15-bulton high tine kid shoes tor (1,39 at Htons's Cash Biioi Htoks, , Bargains In blaok satin Hhadamea will be offered this morning and nntll Christ* toai by George It. Taylor. The ladles will find It to their advantage to Inquire lor the goods ws oall attention to. Man's rubbers Me. Women's rubbers No, at Btoni'r Cash Shoi Htobs, , ????? A complete llitol geuts' silk mullUn ol the Qoeil grades canlia Mitt at Usorgs K, Tajflor's, SOMETHING OF A HITCH iar a wk*t va. anointment. A Wuuil Citwuty Ucuiuurut Wliuaa l*uth to UllU'a U living MuiIm u Thurujr ulti? l'er?tiiil Muttor* ? <i?u?rnl Wtthliiugtuu" Nvwn N ati?. Social JiupaUh I t Uu InUlllutiutr. WAHiuMi ruNt '!). 0, l)ec. 17.?A few djjb since your correspondent telegraph eil the iNTii'UuitKL'jfu that Kd. Knight, ol Volcauo, Wood county, had been ap pointed to a ptuition as an assistant far mer lor the Government on some public lands In Dakota. It nov appears that there is tome "hitch" In the appointment, leading Democrats having requested that it be withdrawn, alleging that Knight was a bolter during the late campaign and that ho wtrked actively against a por tion ol the boodle Uoket in Wood county. Mr. Eustace Gibson has re ceived a number ol letters from con stituents of bis, accusing bim of betpg instrumental lu securing Knight's appointment. He indignantly deniea the allegation, and says he had no knowledge of the appointment until he read it in the lNTiu.iQS!tcKH He ssys the position wis given Kulgnt on the recommendation of Congressman-elect Hogg and Appoint ment Oierk Haes'er. Your correspondent is not Informed as to the names of the gentlemen who de manded the revocation of Mr. Knight's commission. Certain it 1s that they did so on the grounds that he refused to support the Democratic legislative ticket last No vember. Mr. W. 0. Vanmeter, of Oaball county, who has been employed as a laborer In the Government Printing Office, has been pro moted to the position of superintendent of the hydraulic presses In ihe bindery of that establishment at snla&ry of <1,1100 per year. Congressman Gibson is conflned to bis roeldenco with nsevere spell of sickness. His pbyBlclanB have recommended quiet ana a cessation of all Ills iegialstive duties. He has, therefore, secured a ten days' leave of absence, which will be extended if ha. does not improve eulllcientiy in the meantime. Mrs. Uutler, of Oaboll county, has been appointed to a position in the Interior De partment. 'fho appointment Is a worthy one, and waa secured by Mr. Gibson, as sisted by Menators Camden and Kenna. Mr. Kred Cobun and wife, of Charleston, are visiting the family of Mr. H.' 0. Arm strong, in this city. The West Virginia members and Bona tors are now ail loc?tcd for the winter. For tbe benefit of thpir constituents who may have business with them, their ad dresses are appended. Senator Camden has a suite ol rooms at Wlllard's Hotel. Senator Kenna is housekeeping at 140 B street, Si. ?., Capital Hill Hon, Phil Bnydor i; at the National. Hon. W. L. Wilson Is at-hlsolj address, Ntf. 1008 N street, N. W. Gen. N, GotT has rooms at Oil 13th street, N. W. Hon. Kistat'o Gibson U housekeeping at 110 North Coital street. The wife of Deputy Hacond Comptroller McMulion, who has been very ill for soma weckr, Is convalescent. Commissions r Joseph 8. Miller and family are located for tho winter at the Hamilton House. MouitiHDN's smj.vsdiik. TIio Probability la tliul Ilia IIIU Milt not lie 'i'nWttu Up. WiiUIKPTON, Dec. is inj jnilg ,ment tlint the Morrieon tariff bill will not be token up tc-uiorrow, and that Its defeat will be from five to Beven votes," said Representative Negley, of Pittsburgh, to a press reporter to-day, General Neg ley bears close relations to (hp three fac tions in thte tariff lijht?a personal friend to Meiers. Morrison and Rvidall, and a staunch lljpablican-and in a constant con sultation with its leaders. "Mr. Morrl soivdid hope," continued General Neg ley, "that he had secured a eulllctent number of converts to carry his motion; but it Is my impression that he wotjltl pot say that be believes he will succeed. Mr. Randall and his followers and tbo Repub licans aro quite corlllent that the bill will not be taken up, and I am very sure I bat Mr. Morrison realists fully that 'if he o:uld succeed in taking up bis'measure it would be substituted by the proposition affecting Iqtornal revennea." Messrs. Randall and McKtnley say they will poll almost the same vote they did against the bill ir> the last session,.aid have no hesitancy in stating that they be lievo the bill will not receive considera tion. It is known that not over four, and likely but two Republicans, will' vote for cocsldoration, while Mr, Randall says he knows of none of the Dsmocrais who voted with him In the last session who will leave him now. The Republi cans who favor consideration are those who voted for It at the last session. All concede, however, that the vote will be very close, probably witbiu a margin of Ave. It Is well known that for a week there , have been all sorts of trades In progress by both tides, flows anti-tariB reformers have proposed to Mr, Morrison that they will vote to consider his meisure If he , would not make a point of order against certain amendments which would be of lerod, afftctlng the Internal revenue. Mr. Morrison has been very loth to meet these propositions and probably hu lost rather than gained by them. He recog nizee the maJorltjF-ln favor of the Inter nal revenue reductions and agsinst ths customs reductions, and the likelihood of a substitute lor his measure, should .he get It up. With this in Yiew it. would have bten folly to make trades inch u have bceu proposed. Representative men, on both sides of the question, say that if the bill should he taken up its consideration would occupy tbe |)oor con stantly until after .the holldaysi that there would be a fortnight of flllbustsrlng and a wsik of talk. To H?d0?ui Mm Trail? Dollars Washington, psc. 17.?'the Senate hu passed without debate the bill to redeem the trade dollar. A similar measure Is pending In the Ho te. Ths bill passed (>/ the Senate to-day for the retirement and recolnage of the trade dollar rends at follows I That until July 1,188", United States trade dollars, if not delsced, mutilated or stamptd, ahall be re celvoil at the otttoe of tho Treasurer or any Assistant Trsasurer of the United States In exchange for a like amount, dollar for dollar, of standard silver dollars, of the United Slates. Mr. J. McKllen, Port Huron, Mloh., cured hit cough with Red Star Uuugh The Goose Bone Thermometer Indicate* an unusually aevetespell of weather, and it behooves all ahlvsrlng humanity to hli away to ths lan4<of sunshine. llowsn,and health-giving climate of California. San Diego and Lot Angels* oan be vis ited without extra expense by Joining the Santa Ke's grand excnrtlott, leaving Kan< tat City l)i cember DO. Call on your near, est ticket agent or write to George W. l'angborn, raMengtr Agent, Columbus. Ohio. TA BIpP UKDUCTIO S, A (Juufereuue of huutfaara UepreMulaUve* ou tbe bubjcct. Wabuinotom, Dac. 17.?A meeting oi Southern Representatives, who favor are dnotion Id the Internal Uevenue taxee, waa held in the room ol the Home Com mittee on the J ndlciary to-day. The States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro lina anil Georgia were repreeented by Messrs, Cabell, Daniel, Wlw, Barbour, Craxton, O'Ferrall, Ciwles, Henderson, Johnson, Skinner and Bsnnett. Mr. Cabell was chosen chairman. As the proceedings If the conference were regarded as of a confidential naturo, It is somewhat difficult to ascertain the exsct results,..but it is learned that the call for the meeting was for the purpose of concerting measures to be engrafted npon one of the tariff bills looking to the abolition of tbe Internal Revenue tax upon tobacco and spirits distilled from fruits. From the tone of the discussion it appeared that nearly all of the persons in attendance regarded as Impracticable tbe proposition to reduce materially the tax on whisky, They were practically unanimous, however, lu favor of the pro positions to abolish the tobacco tax and to'abolish the fruit brandy tax, or reduce to a nominal figure, with a view to con tinuing government >u|i9rvislou over its manufacture. A committee consisting of Messrs. Wise, Bennett, Johnson, Bjrboor, Oaudlerand Tilman was appointed to formulate amendments embidyingthe propositions which It is the Intention to offer as amendments to the Morrison tariff bill If consideration of tbut measure is secured in tbe House. Another committee was appointed composing nearly all of the re maining memhors of the conference, to sound other, Representatives with a view to accsrtalnlng whether It is feasible to pass Independent measures ombodylng tbe propositions In tbe event of t|io failure of Mr. Morrison^ attempt to secure consideration for his bill. Tbeso uiumlttees will report at a subsequent meeting of the conference. All of the proceedings are regarded as tentative in their nature, and the proposi tion above referred to, and the plan of procnndiiro outlined may be materially modified hereafter, Utsnorul Kellt))'* l'ouituu. Wahiiinuton, Dec. 17.?The Senate to day passed a bill increasing the pension of- Ueheral Benjamin F. Kelloy, of West Virginia, to ?((*) a month. m l'ttuurv at Ollleo *Ut. Washington, Dsc. 17,?In the Senate the unfinished business bslng the bill to repeal the tenure of ollice act, that mea sure was taken up, and without further discussion (ha hill was passed?yeas, :10; nays, 22. Republican Suuuturlul Caucus. Wasuisuion, Deo. 17,?A oancita of Re publican Senators took place this after noon. It .was called ostensibly to fill vacancies In the committee lists. Senator Dolph was selected to be chairman of the Com mi ties on Claims and SenatorSpooner for chairman ol the Committee on Coast Defences, A half dozen other vacancies In the committee membership were also tilled. The Inter-Stalo commerce bill was bri)fly criticised and dlicusssd and the turilt was talked about more at length, but no'action was taken in reference to either. An advisory jiamniittcB on the order of hneinese was appointed and the caucus then adjourned. INitUSTItlAI, PltOUUKSX. Important Development* That Have Tnk?u l'Upe fttfiptutly |it the tyotith. Baltimore, Dec. 17.?Tbe Baltimore Manufactureri' Record of December 18, un der the head of "Glganflc Industrial De velopments in the South Paring the Last Two Weeks," will say that never before, probably In the history of this country, has there been such an ara of Industrial development as we now see in the South. A summary.of tbe reports received by the Ricord from all parts of tho South ij as follows: In Alsbama there- has been reported the liosley Land Compa ny, capital stock $10,000,000, to build a manufacturing town near Birm ingham, establish water and electrio light works and manufacture iron and steel. Four other companies, with capital rnn7 nlng from $1611,000 to $600.(100, have been organised at Birmingham for similar work. A $300,000 company organised at Florence has arranged to build three large furnaces. A $600,000 company has been organized to purchase and refit au old ootton mill at the same place. At Birmingham there has bsen organ ised a $100,000 ax and tool company, and a new rolling mill is tp be bpllt. At Shef field, a $100,000 pipe and nail mill, an ad ditional furnace and electrio light and gas works. A Memphis company has bsen organlasd to build furnaces and mine coal near Jasper. An old furnace at Bound Mountain Is being put in ahapo to go In blast again. An Ice factory at Montgom ery, carriage factory at Meridian, $60,000 electric light oompany, and a $60,000 wa terworks company at Florence. Arkansas reports two smelters, two $3,000,000 min ing companies, and one of $5,000,000. In Florida a $23,000 furniture factory, elec tric light works, and a number of mills. Georgia?A $60,000 fertllls9r company to build factories at nine or ten points, a $60, 000 glass factory, $50,000 iron and ma chine company, plow factory, and other enterprises. In Kentucky?We have had a $60,000 coal and iron oompany, a $1,000, 000 lnmber and mineral land development companv, a $60,000 carpet company. North Carolina?A $33,000 tobacco tool factory, $15,000 electrio light company, and a number of large saw mills, Tennessee has captured a $200,000 stove works, a$6,000,000 company to manufac ture Iron and steel, a $160,000 light and heat company, a $100,000 marble quarry ing company, a $100,000 electric light com pany, Texas has a nsw flonr mill oom pany,? $60,000 cracker company, a $100, 000 dressed beef oompany. Virginia re ports a $60,000 oar seal oompany, 11 aur mill, oarrlage factory, etc. West Virginia haa a $300,000 oil and gas company, a $60,000 electrio light company, and several new coal mining companies. ?IIS Htrllt. Kartell. ? Cincinnati, Deo. 17.?The difficulty be tween the Cincinnati Spring Oompany and forty of Its employes has bsen aroloa bly settled. The men had been on a strike for three months, caused by. the dlioharge of a Knight of Labor. Negotiations be tween the District Committee and the om ployera have resulted In au.adJuatnNnt, and all tbe striken will return to work Monday. Holiday sllppars in bsautlful patterns, from 06c np, at Stons's Oasii Hiiob Htors. Men? bout* 11.75, lloyn' boola $1. Child'* boot) 750, at ttroxa'a Oaih Hiioi Htori. George H. Taylor will plaoe on tale tbli morning Mother new Una ol ladlta' em broidered linen bandkeroblala In medium and line qualltlee, ranging from 2S canta to $17 ?ch. <|T Our 11 Udlei' bntton iaboea equal to any II,W aboe lold. Btoh?'?Oai Smoi Stou. George R, Taylor will open thla morn log a Iraah lot of whit* *nd colored conn tarpanti, THE PULSE OF TRADE. TW6 WKKK ON WALL STUKKT, Til* Flurry In (lit Stock Murk?t-A Urtat fctruiu uu the Mouny Ceutor uf tU? Cuuutrjr-Daugtir ufu OoUapa* uut . KuUral/PfUMtl-UooU Jilgm. Nkw Yobk, Dec. 17,?B, G. l>ua act] Co., will isauedthe following weekly trade review to-morrow.' The put bas bean ? week of unusual excitement. The ?harp decline in the atock market was foreshadowed by the recent unhealthy ad vance in Neuritiea that do not secure, and la tome of tbeua the fail'was from $20 to $57 per share, lint fifteen other stocks lost over $10 per share, and the average price of afttlve slocks, good and bad, fell |8.:i0 per share from December 4, to the lowest point on Wednesday last, "knock ing the froth ofi the market," as one broker called it. In that caae thero was a good deal of [roth. Home recovery has sinus oc curred, but it is yet too spon to deter mine whether the bottom has bean reach td. It is surprising and creditable that ihus far only one failure in the Kxchange lias r<suitsd from such a fall. Monty was urtlficlally locked up, beyond a doubt, ind the decline thus Increased it. The ratorosH from U to 8 percent on Saturday So 10 percent aa the lowut and 18 percent aa the highest on Wednesday, [his difficulty his been met by ship nents from many .interior points, Oaua llan banks sending $3,000,000, by the ar rival of $1,000,000 on Thnrsdf y from Fiance, and tho shipments of $2,000,000 !rom Loudon, and by tho Treasury1! odor >o prepay nine millions of ntereat. The idvance in rate by the bank of England is neant to check the outflow of gold, but :be auppiy now In eight here and the ihrlnfcage |u speculative demands should prevent any stringency in money for corn, merclal or industrial needs, if Europe Joes not unload stocks. Ho far the Wall atreet excitement has bad no eflect on general business. DTflSH 81'XCULATIVS MAUIvKTS, Other speculative markets were uegleu tid and the aalos were far bslow prcvioui records.. Oil and grain dropped Wednes day but recovered; cofTee broke at llavre, lad has not recovered; catton yielded a ihade, t)ut i)og products advanced, rhe Thomas tfoncpiny, whiuh largely controls iron priccs, fixes $20 as its price lor No. 1 iron for 1887, and has eold 40 percent, more in 188(1 than In any other irev, and engaged 111,000 torn a'ready for next year. Dry guilds are loss ?cMye, bijtthe trade is not unhealthy, Exchanges outiiue if New York still show that the volume if business at the North is very large, thon^h eyine dopresaign e^isUj |n p^rtq uf While Wall street acrobatics do not yet lOect general business, continued depres ilon might in two ways?a failure to sell lecurltlea might check railroad building iron making. A return of the large body if American stoplp hek] ahoard Mfoqld jause t heavy loss of gold and sevore pressure. The weather-wise will watch 'or signs in these quarters. Thus far, Europe eends gold anil buys atqoks, JNTKItST4%a COlltyXllCK HILL. The Inter-Stale Oammerco bill is ihought dangeroua by many investors, rhe issue of the sllvor certificates increaa 38, two millions more having been put out last week, while tho Treasury took In 11,600,000 more gold. Itlslp in atocks by individuals all over the country are lively to Increase the number of commercial [allures already unuapally large for the waaon. The situation, therefore, while sot now disturbing, Justifies caution. The liqilnesa failures occurring throughr put the'country during the last seven days number for the United States 200, and for Oanada 28, a total of 288, against 274 last week and 242 two weeks previous. Tho saaualtlea In the Middle, Western, South am and Pacific States are above the aver yaV^^t^e^^ctX^tll ires are reportsd, only two of wblch are if consequence, flnuo in iiuir.f, The (teamer Ailer, which sailed from | Southampton yeaterday for New York, r uuriea JS4U7,500 in gold. The National Opera Company geeks to j Ret another free ''ad." by denying rumors f of trouble in the oompany. , In a match came of billiards between Slosson and Schnfer at Chicago last night, 1 Schajfer won by a score of GOO to 430. a A special from Little Rock, Ark,, says: ti K. R. I'l erjon, who represented JelTerson I: Coqnty |n tbp tyate Iwislatqte (gr two terms, wss arrested list night for robbing 0 an old man named Hale of ten dollars, at ? Fine Bluff, Ark. < ' The Patriots' League organized at Chi- s cago with the avowed purpose of combat ting efforts to spread Socialism and An- i archlsm, has issued an address to the 0 public, asking the corporation of all c good citizens in the movement and to aid c in disseminating thorough, accurate and , pertinent information. ? j The jury in the case of Mr. and Mrs. e Baker, who have been on trial at Kist t Cambridge, Mass., (or several days on a s charge ofhaving murdered aid Mrs. Susan- I bah Prescott at Orafton, died thoir vordict f with the court yesterday morning. Baker is adjudged not guilty,while Mrs. Baker is found guilty of murder In the second de gree, c :Tli? WlouhMtor Vulture, ( Cwhunb, 0., Dec. 17.?Thestatament t that the failure of Ohas. Winchester, ol | Ashburnhsm, Mass, was brought about by ' the failure ol Monroe Bros, dt Co., of this 1 city to meet their obligations is denied here, Mr. W. R, Monroe, senior member of the llrm, said to-dayi "Mr. Wlnphoe- j terhasa great many Irons in the firo. Be sides the pine lands he was Interested In a silver mine, was director in a national bank at Ashburnhsm and also owned a cotton mill tbera. It it is true thai be has 1 suspended payment, why I suppose we 1 will go to the wall too. ile must have ! large asssta, and will doubtless bo per- ' mltted to continue business. Our liabili ties are only 139,1100, and our property la worth at least $200,000, Mr. Winchester I came Into our firm in 1883 when my I brother retired." i PowDarl)'! lie, I'lit Orclir. I OmcAan, Dec. 17.?The varloui leaders i of the tradea and labor organisations of this city, bold different opinions regaiding the otteot and probablo outcome eflthe or der from General Muter Workman Pow derly, directing all Assemblies of the Knights of Labor to withdraw their dele gates to the Federations of Trades, Home are ot the opinion that the leaders of the Federation of Trades are Jealous ol Master Workman Powderly because a union ol the Knights of Labor and tbe Tradee As sembly would oauis them to yield thslr position, | _ Fear not the sting ol the mosquito. St. Jacobs Oil takes It away. It conquers pain. You oan leave your overcoat with your "Uncle." A duster Is all that is required In the "Glorious Climate ol California," Kaonrsion leaves Kansas City vis the Great Santa Fs lloute, Thursday, Decem ber 80. Psek your collar boa and "git tharl" FIIWT WAIIUUKVUULICANS. Tliujr UulU a Hug?o<tiou Ueatluf *ud fmk uut UuuU l'iiubtr. There wis a well ultoniled meeting of First wtrd Rspubllcans held at the Vigi lant engine house laat evening it 7:30 o'clock. The meeting wailn the naturo ot a suggestion meeting, the Idea being to suggest ur name a number ol good, availa ble men of the party in that prsoluot, iroin which to select at the primary elec tion to be held next Thursday, one to be the candidate for the Fiist Branch ol Oounoll. and four to be candidates for the Becond Branch. , Thorn suggested for the First were Dr. 1 U. F, Ulrica, Theodore ltoller and B 0. ] Dili ill i one la to be aeleoted at thepri- t maty. For the second the names suggested were Messrs. John 0. Habberlield, Alex Frew, 0. U. Jones. George Gundling, D, J, Morgan. Benjamin W. Connelly, | John K. Diy, 0. X'. Hamilton, G. E. Mou- . del, W, F. Stile). OapUln 0. J. lUwling 1 indU. F. A. Yahrllog; four are to he There wga such n good attendance that ( the lime was deemed an opportune one at which to choose the delegates to the ' Mayor's convention and Charles Dinner, I Ueyer Ilsyman, Jr., and George Gund- - Inn were chosen as such. The active working Kepublloine of the vard are very much in hope that those vhose names have been suggested and hat thoatt who may be selected as oiudl- ? lates will sacrifice their own -personal (l eellngi in this matter and allow their ismes to ataud; not weaken tho party by redrawing them. The suggestions are ,11 good ones and a good tiuket la euro to made up from the names on the Hat. TUK COMlNUVMlZli-FiaUT. LTulk Willi Jack Klu/.-A tfliungo or Fro. gramme, Giblg, the Pittsburgh pugilist who Is looked for a hard-glove light with Jack (ing, of. this city, on next Monday, the fl;h lust., did not arrive in the city yes erday, as was expected, his friends here isving telographqd him to remain In his luarteis there until It was seen whether he river would be navigable on Monday ir until some arrangements were perhcted or having the fljtbt take piaee at aomo ither point than that at tlrst selected. Che ice is running so strong in the river ? hat it ia very probable that some change jj vlll have to be made; whatever this may ,, le will be duly anuouueed. King was about tqwn yoatarday with ome of his frleni)s. To an Ihtkuioiiii ikii reporter who asked him about his scout week's sparring engagement at J. 1. Clark's place in Philadelphia -tho Olympic Club?he said: '1 wish you wonld publicly ,onounce for me that 1 consider 01arl( ins of tho greatest *nd host sporting epresentatlvca In tlie world, Daring my V ,1 I 1UIUI.U ill H'U JSIVOII Vblle there 1 had to go against a new nan every night and they were all good y mes, too. I am pleased to say that I 4 oauaged to hold my own and jeturn In S ood condition foe ue.t week's mill, 1 4 rould also like to return thanks to Mo jaurey and Andy Hart and to Byan, 0: lie Theater Oomlqne. They wers al ;ind to me and I am load in my pra(se 0 hem. 1 expect tq go l)ick to Clark s hout Mar^n to till another engage. sent. Clark, yon know, Is a champion laht weight and every night he offers 1100 to the light weight who can best him II four rounds." JIAUTIN'S l'KRltY. III sort! ol Happening" and Ooulp (Ivor the Kivor. Soence, Baggs <& Co. have natural gns inder their boilers. SJrs. J. B. Montgomery Is quite 1)1 of in. 8 [amatory jboumnHum. 8 Mrs. 1,'ule Itsynolds, of Bteubonvllle, la he guest of her uncle, Theodora Bnoil rass. Tho new nail factory of the iAUgblln 1( olll will bo on In lull In a few weeks. Sqtpp |( ew machines are al[andy In operatiou. |( The Whoollng Natural Gas company Is II aylng plpo to supply the cltizjns of Han- fi iver and Fourth streets with the new it uel. 8; The many friends of ThomaB I(an?sl? vlll bs glad to know that hf) 1s sq much | mproved as to be *b|e to as about bis ? 00m. " The piles ol the 0., I.. Jc W. Martin's ' .'erry extension have been driven ready ? or track laying, which is being pushed M" vith all speed. ? The Koborts, Stanton, Watklna and ,, Dhompaon properties will be aold tnie I q Iternoon at aheriff'a iato, ^ MtUfy aI^ uortgage In (ayor ol the Franklin Build-1 [ ng Association. Ths power houae foundation baa been I ompletod and work suspended until n prlng. Contractor Kumaey has a lores G if men at work on tho pipes hsrs kl fait A is the weather permits. a To morrow morning tUe (ervloes in the a first M. E. Church will bs of more than tl irdlnary Interest. It will bo ths occasion i if ths baptism of about 20 persons ol the ? ilass ol M converts, who have recently a inlted with this church. The pastor, * lev. Eirl D. Holla, will officiate. At the G ivenlpg hour special gospol ssrvloss will h IS coaduotod, Introduced DV a hall hour's l? odd aurvioo, commencing at half pftataix. til are very cordially invited; Seats all I reo. e Kiporltnce ol nu Ki.Uliamplon. . . Athletes and msn who Uko ordinary a mt-door exsrolse snoh aa walking, run. tl ling, bloycle riding, jumping, swimming, j Snnls, sto., are often tho subjects ol acute , roubles. The experience ol an ex-cbam- , jlon walker will be ollntereat to al who L ire sUllctod. Kead the following let er: v So. 1124 Kist lurii St., Nbw Yobx, April 2, 1880a ? 1 Numerous statsments relatlvo to the nsrlts ol different plasters having been t wrought to my attention, I take the oppor* { iunity to stats that I havo used Allcock'a ( Parous Piasters for over SO years and pre- , Isr them to any other kind. I would far-1, Ihormors state that I was vsry slok with j latarrh ol ths kidneys, and attribute my , recovery entirely to Alloocks Poroaa , Plastera. Habby Bbooks, The ladlsa ol the Women's txebange , have decided to ke^'thelr rootns opsn In | ths evening until the 24th Inst, urn- 1 menclng this evsnlng, In order to g vo , persons who cannot come during the day | an opportunity to s?? tbslr beautiful work ] and purchass tbslr Christmas present, 11 Six hundred passengers In Pullman |, Palace Sleeping Car*, left Kansas O ty Thorsday, December 0. via the popular Santa Ke route for California. Ths next excursion loaves Kansaa City Thursday, Dicsmber 80. stopping at ths famous , Phronlx Hotel, Las Vigaa Hot Bprlngs, lor a grand Nsw Ysar'a dlnnsr, pasa ng through ths wonderful scsnsry 0! the Glorletta Mountains and Apaohs Pass by 1 daylight, and spending a dsllghtlnl Hun day among the old churches and anclsnt ruins at Santa Fs. For lull particulars and PdUoiu commoilatlons, sddrena Ueorgs W, Pang born, Passenger Agent Santa Fs lloute, Oolnmlmi, 0, Whitman's and Mallard's Fins Oandjf and ChooolatM, only at Durst's, 1118 Mar ks) street. Unrsl, Pins, and' Mtstlstos for dsoorat log, at McMschsn's, BOTHER'S LETTER. T U E C! ATIIOLit' I' U I E8 TII O 01) And Auarlcuu CUlieu.hly?Tlia Orator o Ilia Ari'libUtiopY-Tlia Uraat I'muhar ou Ur. aU'Clljruu'. Su.peu.lou, Haurjr (lagrge u SoclulM, ICopyrltbted UM.| iptcial CorruudiuUiM nj.tin MtUiatHCtr. Bhooxlyn, Dm. It].?Arohblsliop Corrl pit gas suspended lt9v. Ur. McGlynn Irani ulnlsterlil funotlons and given him com mlaory leave to visit Knme and enlighten be Pope touching some details at bii re itloit to American affairs. II the question bad concerned dogma, omparatively little Interest would have ieen excited ontalde ol the Romip Oatho Ic Church. ilut it.li dot? dispute con eraicg the faith. It ia a question of wlltlcs. It amounts to about thla: la a 3atbollo priest a citlten, clothed with tbe ighta and dutlea of an American cltlien? t It even narrower than that. May a rleat dliouu political prlnclplea, theories (government and economical questions fhlch moat constantly arlae in a free com unity of intelligent cltlxsns? Or are ila sacred functions Inconsistent with tbe j irmatlon and enunciation of hla convic- t lone upon aubh themes? Or. McGlynn ppeara to think that he is clothed witb ue full liberty of an American citizen, trchblshop Oorrlgan would greatly limit lie bounds of bis liberty and sends bim I n 3 Home to commune wllli tho Pope d juchlngauch matters. A winter vo) age Is not specially agree ble, hut, for the sake of seeing Rome, nemlghtohoerfully eubnilt toa tsmpeetu us voyage. There are many charming lilugs in Borne. If one baa enough Im glnatlon itome will speak to him with je voices of tbe past. History will un ill before him wonderful things. The I . ery Btonee will cry out. For the study |" f antiquity, for art and arcbimlogy, lome, dim and dusky, with the veltof lOiisandB of yeais will uuuover her fea irea to the devotee. But that tbe Imperial city Is a school In hlch to reveal to tbe American cltlien is rights and duties 1s indeed urevulft. on I What would not an Amerloon re orter give if he could "Interview" the ope, or lieton to the rulld voice which 0 lall return Dr. McGlynn refulgent In or lodoxy to his pastorate, and purged of si la heresy of Henry George to sit at the ui let of authority "clothed and iu hla right ilndl" ,c Now we fear our Prottatant watohmon i| 111 noteympathlas In our Jaunty way of eulluu with this great event Every Kir of the true Protestant head will And up like a spear, ready for battle 1 It, tpo, should get a little roused if it as our own case. But long exporieuQe as taught us how to bear other folks' " oubles with equanimity. To speak le lalnly, we?do sot lose sleep because rohUahup Oorrlgan has said to Hi v. Dr. b> IcGlynn?after tfle manner of tbe rude tl lition: Go to lt'Hue tllit .habo your*lit. And \\b^u luii com; b.tk twiture yuuiMll. \Yt)U, whjtis the matter? mi. u'oiynn's cask. What has Dr. McGlynn done that he lould intermit his eloquent discourses ud be sent to Rome ? Has be mislod his y ock and fed them on the unwholesome d rasa of heresy ? Hag lie set aside venor hle ordluaooes, reviled the vestments, tie- ?. (led baptism I No, lie has been left to the r uUetlngs of Henry George's philosophy. ,nd what is that? And who Is Henry ? leorie? A Yankee disciple of European J oclalism I lie liaa published a book. |o teaches that all land belongs to tbe tate and not to Individuals, and that the "< tate should let it out to individuals and ^ aise all its revenue by taxing theland, ?! nd taxing nothing else. This is not i)ew * r original. It la but a single thread 11 raw from tbe rohe of European SmIsI m ant) bag been dlsousaed for years be- 11 iro Henry George, as it were, adapted It ol >r the English and American market. II Is importance just now arlaee It om tbo fact that the wholo land w I aroused to tho great conljlct betweon or- b anlzed labor am) organised capital. Henry leorge having been nominated by the K ,abor party for Mayor ofKew York, Dr. a| IcUiynn expreased himself with enthu- H asm in favor of Henry Georgo and hla n lews. But Archbishop Oorrlgan does it ot believe la Henry George's theories as * v.tf.RVaiumuwiM a irvently as Dr. McGlynn doea. The ? slllalon struck out the spark which hat jt the 4'chblsbop's robes on fire and be ,, snds his subordinate to cool off In Home. L Ih that aotQebody would lend us to 7 lomel If wo knew ths precise heresy lit would effect thla we would endeavor _ I fall into It I 2 But not kuowltg what to do wo are luch nreplexed. We aro on Dr. Mc iljnn's side firmly and we are on tbe .rchblshop's side lolly. Brother McGlynn ?' s an American clt!?en baa a right to form t nd expreee hla convictions on all oues- " one pertaining to the public welfare, ft .rchblshop Oorrlgan baa a right to require " f an inferior absolute submission to his " uthority. The right is lnhirent In the n ery organisation of the ohurob. Dr. Mc llynn can honorably leave the church, 1] utif he stays in ba must obey his aperior. r CIIURCU DISCIPLINE, b And here vehement Proteetaoti will be * xpected to paint in lurid colors tho evils , nd changos of the Roman Ohuroli, juat a It the principle Involved did not belong fa a all organlaed bodies?Juat as much to ? 'rotestant churchoa aa to the Roman hier- 1 roby. Just now we are edified with tbe * Kctiule of three Presbyterian Synods In {> Houtb, ejactlng Prof. Woodrow from ' ds professorship In South Carolina for {' loldlng to the doctrine of evolution. No ' ?alter whether thla scientific doctrine be ruo or false It seems well-nigh certain r hat evolution cannot be reconciled with I Jhapter Sixth of the "Westminster Oon- c etston of Kaltb," md thit whoever holdi il ind teaches the doctrines of evolution I oust come under discipline and leave the I Jhureb or renounce hla belief. 01 coarse t ill rigorous Presbyterians moat take sldot c vitb Aruhblahop (Jorrlganl Juat nowallNsw England It orotlsed ) ?eciuse certain teachers of theology sua- | rect-that there la i chance for ropentince ? ntbollfstooome. Is not this In the lace t ind teeth of tbe New England oreedi j ilnce the landing of the )>llirJmiV The , athsra of New England ire excited. Tbe | foreign Mission Board will not send to ( ;hu heithen any missionary whiyloee not aeirtlly believe In the conscious torment )f tbe lloilly Impenitent. Thorebeing it Andover Tlieologlcil Seminary certain profesaora who in Inclined to cut I ray ol bope upon tbe lost In the world to come, the rlgorout ind rlghteoua holders ol tbe Jogma ol eternil lufTsrlng declare that tha professors shall resign their professor ships or rsnontics ths hereay ol believing In any lorm ol future probation. ? Of conns ill ol thus, too, will tympi Ehlse with Aiohblshop Uorrlgm. They itind on tbe time ground, iNbtvibuAb i.tnanTV. Aa thlnga stand ill Protestant denotnl nations of Obrlitlant dsmind that one must conform to Iht laws ind bellsfa of their olinrch or leave It, In the Romin Church tbe pbwtr ol discipline It orginlo ind Inherent. In Protestant churches Iht offender la driven ont by bringing to bair upon bim moril InOatnoe*. The Inatrn nintt differ, the optnUon U the urns. Rome bu this advantage, bha hu bal one Pope. Among Protestants there >re almoat u many Popes u parishes. The spirit of organisation U opposed to the spirit?(individual liberty. Thiacoullicl Is not confined to rellgloua organisations. It exists in political parties. It is held and taught that men must go with tbelr party or go oat of it. What shall w# do? Individual liberty la indispensable to intelligence and growth. Organisation is Indispensable to accumulated force. Dif ferent answers will be given. At present, we give none. We close with living the right hand of fellowship to Dr. MoGiynn. 3o to Rome and enjoy yourself. We also >?t the Reverend Archbishop on the jack and say, do not let him come back intil he submits or leaves the Catholic ibuioh. You have ,tbe power and au horitv; use them. All the Protestants lo. Whyehould not Catholics? * Hsnhv Wabii Bkxcbkr. \ ??? mauui' vs. 1'ittugT. ?aud Leugutt Tr?mi>ur?r O'ltellljr lu Duutfur of Huspaualou, Detroit, Deo. 17.?It is reported to ilght that Bishop Borgess, having given he Rev. Dr. Charles O'Hsilly, treasurer of he Land League, the necessary warnings o resign the treasurership in accordance rlth the rule promulgated at the Band rich Bynod, August 1? last, will take mal action on the case soon, and that I'Reilly will be suspended unless he. asks ? his exeat and leaves the diocese. It is eileved that he will light the matter. The rule in question commands any risat holding any political office or any like In a political society to resign the ime, and was aimed at Dr. O'Reilly, as 0 similar rule is in force in any other iooese. O'Reilly could leave the Borgesj juris iction and retain his olllue In the Land eague. ? LOCAL. UHKVITIBB, nttora of Minor Moment In nnd Aboul tho City. One marriage licenso was issued yoster ?y. Tin Grand this evening?"The French ?y." Opera Uou.hu this evening?"The Little ycoon." Again there was not a case before the oltoe Court yesterday morning. James Wkwh, a native of Ireland, was aterday admitted to citisanabip by the Ircuit Court. Part I of the Circuit Court will be in aalon to-day. Part II will not sit again itil next Tuesday. Rsr. Dn. Cook will load the Suuday hool teachers' meeting at 6 o'clock this ternoonat the Y. M. C. A. Ai.f Klinuer, a B. <!t 0. brakoman, had ;b hand bably crushed while coupling .ra in the yard here yesterday foreuoon. From a letter received here yesterday om Davis, Tucker county, it is learned lat the snow there Is three and a half et and stlil snowing, Natural gas wm burned under tho sating hollers of the Public Building for le first time yesterday. Both the city and mnty are naing the new fuel. Snow, fleet and rain fell yeatorday, and oae as it fell, and laat night the aide alke were dangerously Bmooth, and any a bad fall was tho result. Tux Democratic primaries to choose a indidato for Olty Sergeant will be held ill) afternoon. Oapt. Porter Smith and Ir. Louis Delbruggle are the only candi Ites. Tuiiik baa not bsen such a glut of poul y in local markets for years as now. ive chickens are selling at $1,50 a dozen, id dressed ones at from G to 10 cents a lund, while dressed turkeys only bring cents a pound. The Waite Comedy Company will pre int the pleasing play, "Kathleen's ream," at the Grand this afternoon and ose its engagement this evening in "The renchSpy." It should have full houses ; both performances. '??uireArele yesterday held the pre miliary examination of France Gordon, larged with having been oonnected with ttle George Strauss in tho robbery of |rt. Snyder on the stono brldgn. Gordon as remanded to jail in default of $500 HI. It is now believed that the man named elly, in jail at Moundsville for robbery ;Benwood, Is the man who stole a gold atch from the St. Alphonsus parsonage icently, The stolen watch is said to be 1 the possession of an Eighth ward man ho bought It of Kelly the same day it as stolen. .Ei Justice ol the Peace A. R. McCahon a night became obatreporous on the juth Bide while very drunk, and he lUght so hard that Officer Grubler bad to >11 for assistance to gat him to the lock p. He flourished a revolver recklessly, wo charges will be lodged sgainat him lis morning. Dennis Gardner was tried to a jury In art II of the Circuit Court yesterdsy on le charge of resisting Constable Love In le discharge of hia duties, and was found allty. His lawyers, Garvin and Hutch ison, moved for a new trial, and Gardner as remanded to jail to await the argu lent upon thla motion to-day. Tux man arrested at Pittaburgh recont i with Bull McDonough. turns out to be Eggy" Condrey. His picture haa been scelvedhere. There la strong reason to elleva that the third man, who eacaped, as John Moonay. The Pittsburgh au lorltlM offer to eend "Eggy" here if tho utboritles have any chargo against him. William Kant and William Dolfmar, oth colored, living at 1001 Chapllne treet, quarrelled about some chickens, nd tho latter etruck the other over the rm with a hoavy board, breaking it. Ksny ntered suit for $.100 damages beloro iqulro Davis, and swore out a warrant ir Dolfman on a charge of felony before iquire Peterman. Clerk Hook yesterday admitted to Bcord a deed made December 1, by John I, Btorer and wife to John T. Carter, in onslderatlon ol $2 400, for lot 12 lu Trla itlpbla. Deed made November 27, by illia Barr to Batnnol N. lllrstaud Minerva l. Hlret, in conalderatlon ol #750, for the lulldlnga on the city lot on the north-east orner of Alloy C and Tenth street. Tux chances In the rtllls of tho country lome and lot at Windsor, up the P., W. A Centuuky road, the property of Mr, J. U. Pomllnson, who proposes to dispose ol It ly selling ?,000 chances at $1 a chance and laving the drawing take place Now Years light, are being purchased rapidly. Yon. erday they were put on sals in a number if prominent (ilaosa and the speculators rlth a dollar were numeroui. Two women, claiming to be Iron Wheel ng, made application at the Mayor a office ast night lor food and lodging, They rfere on the hunt of situations and had walked all the dlatance from Wheeling bore. (me ol them claimed to havo a Imaband wlw was ill and ln a destitute condition. They were furnished with mpper and found shelter in the lockup over night. After searching In vain foi work they set out on foot to day lor theli houee.?Skuliiiiville Herald, Tna supper given by the ladles ol HI. Matthews P. K, church In thelecturc room of the nburch laat evening was i very successful affair, There was a largt attendance, the sapper wu an unusutll) dsllolons one, the company and atten lions ol the ladlea In charge were charm log and there wero none who attendei who wim not well pleassd and whlli being pleased they had the satlalactlon o knowing that they were aiding In a gotx oauss. "GOOD MORNINfi BOYS' CON'VICTKI) UOOU&U M'yi'.U Thus galptes Ilia Court V?sU?Ui?y lluruiu Wheu Wrought la fur UsiiUucs, Which W(M Deferred Until Muudsy? Allied Cruokud Jurjrumu. N?w Youn, Dm. 17?Part H. of tli Court of Ueneral Sessions, where cohvlol ed "boodle" ex-Alderman Mcijiada wu to be arraigned to-day, wu crowded to th doora this morning with ipeeUtore anxlou to witness the proceedings, Mcl^itd came Iq Court In custody of UnderKiieril Sexton five minutes before tbo opsuing a the proceedings, lie wore au air o bravado, the first symptom of the kind ii the Ionic drama in which be baa toured and eald: "Good morning boys," in a torn and with a manner savoring t f the in k leas. Aa be removed hla overcoat am palled off hla gloves, he smilingly survej ud the facea about him aud nodded a m cognition to a friend here and there in ttai alienee. When He had taken. hla sea before the bar he chatted with one or twi friends who happened t> be silting near Uiinenal Tracy, ex Senator Thoiu is K " lily, and ltichard Newcombe, of Me ides counsel, entered the court roou; minutes after their client. Thai were serious, and the face of Mr. New combe was grave in the txtroue. Tbi lawyers for the prosecution were late ii putting in an appearance, though Kacord er ftoivthe was on hand promptly, and took bis seat on the bench. When the District Attorney entered court he moved that sentence be passed on NcQuade. Mr. Newuombe asked for a stay of sen tence to allow the defense time to decide upon future action. The deiense had re cently learned of acts of jurymen dona before the trlal-aou which should invali date their action. Ueneral Traoy Intimated that from in formation receiv.ed since the trial he be lieved that jurymen had, after they were summoned, expressed themselves as to what they would dodn case they were ac cepted as jurors in this trial. Mr. Nlcoll, for the proseoutlou, read the section of the code relating to auch cases, and contended that neither of tha clauses of that section bad been violated. ltecordqr Smyth said it seemed tlmt the motion of the defense referred to actB done after the Jurymen were gammoned and be fore they were sworn, and he thought it would he proper to grant the time askod ?for by the defense. District Attorney Martlne etatml that he would aak, fer the prosecution, that there be a stay till Monday, as ho bad rt osived an affidavit from the defonco re ferring to a matter for consideration. Tbo affidavit by the counsel tor defence to tho effect that trial was suspended, and, that one Nesbltt and one Vickerman were brought into court, and that they were handed and read certain prgos of printed testimony, which they signed and made affidavit to before, ana in the presence of the jury, eto. The affidavit goes on to say that Nssbltt and Vickerman were for mer employes of one of the jurors, and that the District Attorney atated that there bad been serloos charges against a Juror. This, it was contended by the do fenso, was improper, Tbu Recorder suspended sentence nntil 11 a. m., Monday. The dofonBe hail aeked for time to prepare affidavits whlcli they will submit In argument on a motion for a new trial. None of the othor ac cused Alderinon were present in tho court. After the matter of the sentence of Mc U mdo had boon adjourned tho District Attorney, ex-Judgo l'ullertoa and Nelson J. Waterburv, counsel for Jacob Sharps, James A. Richmond, and John W. Fojhaw. under indictment for bribery, met ami informally agroed npon Wednes day at 11 a. m., as the time for tho argu ment ol motion to compel the District At torney to prodaco the minutes of tho Grand Jury which indicted the three de fendants. Recorder Smytbo agreed, anil the date was definitely fixed, Court then adjourned until Monday, llosonberff Turns the Table*. New Yonit, Dec. 17.?Jacob Rosenberg known as Juror No. U on the last McQuado trial turned the tables to-day upon his accusers, James K. Vlokerman and Thoe. J. Nesbitt, who chargod that dur ing the trial Rosenberg had committed perjury when be wae sworn on examination for the jury box that he knew none of the "boodle" Alderman nor John Keanan. Roesnbsrg lata this af ternoon had Vickerman and Neabitt ar rested and locked up hi Ludlow street Jail. This was tile rssnlt of suits brought against them by Rosenberg for Blander in the Supreme Court. Ball was fixed at $5,000 each. Rosenberg thinks he has been damaged $26,000 as to his reputation by the alleged slanderous statements of his former employers and his suits are to recover that sum from each. Irish Pro*# on Dillon's Arrest. Dublin, Dec. 17.?The Freeman'? Journal hIa/ B&yi it does not believe that any ovement in Ireland against r&ck-renta ould Induce the English people to cou nt to coercion. It appeal, to the peoplo Ireland to falalfy the malign prediction i?t the arrests o( Nationalist leadera ould lead to outrage. The lirprtu (Loyalist) wya the limit of rbearance had passed and the. Govern ed had no alternative but to arrest Mr. lllon and hliaiaoclatea. Had they acted ;her trlse they would havestultlllea them ilvea before the world. The Nem-LMer (Conservative), ol Bel st, referring to the arreata at Longhrea, Dtterday, eays the results would have sen deplorable If the Government had sen weak enough to allow a min who ad juit been ordered to find snretlea I or Isgifod bahavlor ,to sit the law at dell ace. The Morning Xtm, ot Ballast, says U opn that the Government wilt grant the rretted gentleman a lair trial and leave to the country to dsolde between the ladeia ol the reduced rent movement and islr Intended victims, Advice t? Mother., Are you disturbed at night and broken I your rest by n sick child suffering and rjrlngwlth pain ol cutting teeth 7 II o send at once and get a bottle of Mns. Vism/iw'sdooTUimi Syhui1 ron Oinr.o iks Tmktiiinu. Its value is Incalculable, t will relieve the poor little sullersr Ira nedlalely. Depend upon It, mothers, here Is no mistake about It. It euros lysentery and dlarrhiui, regulates the tomaoli and bowels, cures wind colic, iqftans the gums, reduces inflammation ind gives tone and energy to the whole lystem. Mrs. Wi*si/)Ws8ootiiikoHy*up roR CiiiI'Drkh Tamuau Is ploaiant to the iaile, ami Is the prescription ol one of tbo ildoet and best female nur.es and physi cians In the United Htates, and Is for sale by all rirugglats throughout the world, l'rice 29 cents a bottle. Mwaaw Kor Holiday goods go to MoMechen's. If you want l'ure Gaudy go to George L. Durst, snanufactnrsr. Whitman's and Mallard's Vine Oandy and Chocolates, only at Dant'i, 1113 Mar ket street. McMeclian's Minos Meat and l'lumb Pudding I Try them, Horn* men get all the polish they have Irom tlis bootblack,