1 fmw. r- -.,.,, - H)e JDartfagttf '&. 1?" n im iti MLLLwdJI wmwmmSMBz VOLtLMH XXIII NO. 0(5. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12JJ, 1880. PRICK TWO OENTt1 A MkmTimm 31 tow- iV rROF. (JLKASON DEPARTS. MM 1.4r KXHIMTIUN UIVKN IN TUB Htnix kunkhh ltrityiiii. A l.m Lrimil Vtllhre lli Krrnl lutlntl Uuniiifir Reietitl Melons tluucs-llir I tit On ihs Tuuglie.t llmidlril lij Mint In Hull n llertu Unii Vtat. O. H Oil aiuii Riet) hlu iilnlli mill laM exhibition of home education at tliu I,).n I,).n cwnter rlulc Wednesday evening. HI nmlU encewai tlm largest tin Imi hud during hi ntiy In I.nnoaMer, tlie Iiouhe belng qulte full Mill there belng prtment Hourly 0110 hundred ladles, 'llie professor dollvercd a practical lecturn en lioree shoeing, lieltiting enl tlie many errors blacksmiths am Bpl te make, ollen ruining llie lit no ler life, or til IimI ler n soaseii, boc-iuse el tlie buuiUIng nay tliey shoe llie hertw, either through hasle or Ignerance. A stylish darkhruvvii hoise was brought Inte llie iireun mill described in a bid shyer nud runaway. I tu had run avvayslx limes Irem halti taken .fright at tlre.innn, ami smashed several vvageim te iuik.ni. 'I no pre lesser put lilm through his lotion, as lie had done dozens of ether home, and at lliueiid of It, the her steed trlectly st'll amid tlie din of tin kettles, llre aruiK, Nleiui whhtle and llre-erac Iters. A jetltig brew 11 home Tery spirited, a Mier and balker was next Introduced. De was very linril te cmiriiiur, and had te Le IHillinl te his knees a geed ninny llmen beloie he would obey tlie word el command, but he wasiuibdued nt liuiL. I te uat thou hitched ilouble with the brown hoi me Ural named, and Tret. Olotseti's wlfu took the ralna ami iltrne the team around tlie r In It hev oral tlm en te the inuial din of the "Silvalien Atiny," as It la toruied. Mrs. uloaseii win loudly oheored for her skillful management of the vicious team. The third herse was a bvl puller , tlie tlonaparte brldle was put en him and he very seen learned the muitiiaiidi el the pre leser " ntiddy tliore", "git tip"' and "whea " The fourth home Introduced was the larg est, strongest, aud most nplrlted aii'mul that the professor had met with In Iancniler, and It raiwil great oxclteinoul III the audi ence by its pen erlul resistance. In the tint attempt te threw It onenf the grooms uude a narrow oci,frem serious injury The herse rivirel aud pluiiKed, and lumllj full back uard, aliuent rruihliiK the Kroetn boilealh hliu- the lntter buliiK threnu ht-eli oter head, aud In hit cii'li'mer te get out of dan Rfr, oauie within all ace of being ntrurk by the alftll)liiK hoeN of the curai;ed horae, that wan en hit ftpt helure llie itroeiu re Kalned lil.iewn At till atae of the prenHtdlUKi, I'ref Oleiuenaald he had handled 1,.VjO lierHOi,aiid had nertr ro'leutly Injured any el thein until hecame te InnirMter, nliuren horie had a Ipk InluruJ, another Wlneidny allernoeuj ruptured a bleMl toweL As ai oidentsraroly coaie altiKly, he miht de atltt tX'tter te-night and auceeed In killing a hor-e. He laid tin home would Ixiipry hard te conquer, and he would net handle him unleaa at the ewner'a risk. Hut he would take all the risk at (ar as he and lili altanta were coneorncd. thk wenu ur iv-iLn A hetuy man In the audlunce atoed up and Aid, " go ahead, 1 II stand for the risk of the home." Thli 1 Jill frmli, el NeiNtIUii, whoe aen had wild the home t Its present owner, Inte) lUlr, of the anne plai m. Iho audience polled themselres he4ruas the pre feaser and his men made a n end attempt te threw the pewtrful anlmil. The nlrutle u long ene, but brute strength V leldul te Mentltle handling und down went the Hteed a aeoeud lime, but In leas than It takes te tell It he waa en ills dot njlu. rearing aud plunging wuriie lliuu eer. Tlie audience ruse en nias-ie Irem their mU te K"' a butltr low of the excltliiK mrunle, and te Iki ready te run for tlit.tr lle, II It aheuld tMdejuifd ueecsHurv. Agnln tin' U kleuwd In threwliur Leres was adjuntetl with the ut meH care, and nriiu the pmfeer and Ida men used their txat eudeaer te threw thohernn. A (, ie.it slrnnle foil ineil, but at laat the herse natn went down, aud lay printing en tils side, whlle jells aud hand clapjiliiK greeKxl the triumphant " odue. ter." All manner of horrible nulses were made ever and around the prostrate bea-st, who kicked tlcleusly for n time, but nnall Jlelded te the Inevitable. Iho prolesaer then led hlmupaud gae him a fpsiiniun of "the head and tall wait ' turn lug round aud mind a di en tuner', lilt iMith man aud herse Linked dizzy 'I he I rofenser then iniun itsl hliu bareback, and roile hlin around the ring te the dlMOerdant Hounds heretofore dowrlbed, then htoed with hU feet en the horse's trick am! dlsoliiuged half nihuen ilstel aheU 111 the nlr, the horse standing perfectly Hill during the perform ance. He was then hitched te a pu eteu, put through the ordeal of llre-cni' kers, H'.eim whistle, An., and Uohaed ery ulculj. I'ref, Clleasen eild the home was the strongest and hardest te handle he had met in Mix yearn, iioferu dUuiUslug the audience the professor thanked the people el Lancas ter for their gouereus patronage gUui hliu, and premised te come Ue k again (probably In March) and Introduce soine novelties In home training He complimented Lancaster county In having the best heraus in America, and urged all ewnem and growers te take geed care of thorn mid give them a proper education. HOltSI. II s V 111, A great deal of excitement occurred at I'mf ttloafen'a matlnoe edneaday aftenusiu. A high aflrited herse In htruggllng agulnst lifting thrown became overheated aud hsd a fit. The het bleed rushed te the amlmal s head and ruptured a bleed vessel, causing n most profuse hemorrhage, aud the animal lay exhauaed en the aawdust for a long tlmu some persons auppeslng It te be dead. It was finally taken Inte a tent in the Houthern eud nt the rink wliore It vet remains under medlcal treatment. Wednesday night I'ref. i tleasen pronounced it out of Uauger. 'I his morning Dr. eber regarded Jlt te Ikj In a critical condition. tlKKCa A QUBKU VAN?. Hun Mr. lllckel Hay be Utillgeil te Iteinalii a Widower for III Eullre I.Hellmp, t mm the Keadlng Eagle, When an Knyle ropreaontatlvo called en l.llas lllckel, from whom the guverument agroed te purchase Ills hotel for the bite of the public building, he was net in the beat of humor. He stated that he had lust get out after btliiK laid up two weeks with rheumatism, ami that the government officials had net yet given hliu their do de do rlsleu as te whether they would take his property or net. He aaid that he was deter mined that the quei-tinn should be HOttled tblsweeK jet,bocause no wanted te knew what business arrangements te make fernext year. Tlie government agroed te pay htm J35.000 for his property and he stated that he had already purchased a preperty en fc Iflh street for f 10,000, und probably he would brty another en I'enuatreet for ever M0.000, and new It Heemnd as lfthe government's action would place him in a hole, as he contldently co un ted en getting- the tuouey. A curious fact in connection with the nale of his prep, erty istliat Mr. lllckel, who is a wldower, says that he was obliged te sign u paper that he would net marry again until the sale waa consummated, se us te avoid the possibility of a wife's dewer remaining en the property, he that Mr. lllckel cannot marry as long as the governmont rofuses te take his property. Mr. lllckel Is anxious that the sale be closed up. It Is net believed however that the matri monial part of the transaction Is giving Mr. lllckel much annoyance. According te Hieclllrllnna. '1 he county commissioners and H. O. Hlay maker, WakomanWesloy, Jas. Weed, Jehn I). Wilsen, llobert Snedgrasa and l'atrlek hn labor, the Inspectors appointed by llie court, en Wednesday inspected the bridge lecentlyerrcted ever the Conewlngo creek, near Weed's mill, by Kllas McMollen, con tractor. They repert the bridge ns; built In a siibttantlal manner and according te specill specill catien. .Solicitor Hhenck presented their report f e oeurt this afternoon. HUH Cuttlne off Hank.' Heads The aldormeu still ilnd something te de at cutting oil the heads of hawks. Alderman Deen chopped three oil for Levi Baker, of West Ueuiplield, and pa'd. him the sum he was entitled te. 'rliK nAHtlft PMHHUUKO A tleinl tli1 Aui1lm KnJ'iy tti ttiiih of Htarr'a i;eiiiii t,.t l.trnliiK '1 he audlem e nt the epera house en Wod Wed tiusday OTenlng te liesr the Htarr ()era com cem pany was of g'xl l, liut llie heuse was by no means full. 'I he company has net been drawing a many poepln as thoyhavebeon nocuetemed te hore nor as they dinerv e. 'I he burlosiie operelUt whlih the iiiauagoment calls "'I he Ilaren " was presented last even Ing. It Is really "Krinlnle" with n few very slight changes. "Ibis lempaiiy lias no right te produce the piece uuder IU real iiame he they see III te tnakoarewalteratlons and ulvn 11 with nnew name. It makes little illllorences about the name of an epera ns long ai It pleases the people and that of last night certainly did. It contains a great dial of geed iiiusla and lets of lun. 'Iho presentation was n great Hucoessaiiil the nildlonce was highly pleased with the uimpuiy'H work I lank Deshenas I'tdtiHf and I'hatha Oiliiirnii as Itetmnntl, worn very liiiiuy. 'Iho turts which they hsd were these if Ivve thieves, who by pre. tending In be a count and n baron Imiiesed iiiniii a whole nelgliborlie.sl and lived in the highest Btvle ler coine tlme Ixfare they were found out. May Douglass ns .1imttc and May Durvna a ( 'fin wero excellent Iho hinging el both ladles drew forth loud applause as It deserved. 'I he rendering of the I.ullaby by Miss Douglass wni especially pleaslug. Iheie were number or geed songs and the choruses were strong. I he song and chorus "Uued Sight" was ene of the Imatef the evening. A feature of the entertainment was the elegant costumes. In the Ural act el the play while doing a funny fill, Mr Destum sprained his nnkle hllghtly. He went through with his part altheuzh sullerlng the greatest pal it. le was ieuiMilled te step In the middle or ene of his snugs but seen returned te the stage. 'I he Injury is net forieus mid Hie gentleman will appear te-night In the Mtolden Hen." Te-morrow evening "The ChlmcMef Normandy" will be aung with Mr. Deshen In his great character of d npnrtl, thnml-er. 'I he bill for Christ mas day will lm strong, In the afternoon " 'Iho Ilaren " will Imi given and til the oven even company wilt i lese their engagement with "Oliveun." .4 fiuiruv nvitviiAiti) Aiiutlipr of IIUbin'M Vlvrlral Friend. ()tpns III. Meuth anil Put. Hi. feel In II lames (HIIosple 111 tine, t I.. I) , of Malue, though a religious man, seems te be very tin fortunate politically In his ministerial Iriends, Hev Mr. Ilurchard two j ears age threw a boomerang which caused a mortal wound te Mr. Illalnuasa presidential candidate. The Ilov llnruun I tucelu, I). I) , hurled another 'luesdty night, (Milling lutoiiseitlu. Dr. Lincoln Is a profosser at tlie lie w ten Theological seminary and was n very active supporter of Mr. Itlalne III ISM. He sK)ke at the Congregational club banquet In Music Hall, llosten, Mr. Illalne being the princi pal guest of the occasion. In closing bis remarks 1'rofe.sser Lincoln said "Ioeklng at this presence te night, I say there Is mere dormant l hrlsllaii tnergy In thoae men aud women than Is siilllcleut te convert this city te Jeaus Christ, though the iltyef Col Cel lins and O'ltrlen Is net iiulte the city of Wluthrep and the I'llgrtms." Mr. Illalne winced erceptlbly as he heard the words, and the Hev. h It ebb, 1). I)., who presided, arose seemingly agitated as lir Lincoln nat down inceiuineiitH were mvle at the time, but en eduesdny the Irish Vmerlcau resldeuU of Hostef, pvrth ularly these who are net In elltlca and have nothing te gain or lese from the agitation el the subject, no very indii: Hint ever what they term a slur en the ra'e and an Insult te two of the leading citizens. Tuey construe It te mean that though llosten has fallen oil greitly slnce the days of Win threp there Is nltll enough nutl-l elllns aud U Ilrleti seutlineut te enforce the blue laws and carry out ether ubiiovleus miasures In sjdte of the Irish. 'I he leading Irish uierlcau (xilltlclans are averse te talk en tlm subject. I hey say the average college prolesser has no discretion and sliuuld Uilerglveii. In v low of the In crottse lu Knew Nothing seutlmeut of late they think It ludiscriet te fan the llauies. Mr I'atrUk Magulre, a inannger efclly IHilillcs, said "The Puritans were pretty geed lellews, but thev are must alldead new. 'Iho Cellinses and O'llrleus still live, and I think tiny are net likely te die yet avvhlle." Mr Jehn L l'l'erald, rolled Htates cel Ifcler of Intirual revenue, sild that because Dr Lincoln show imI uier taste aud bid tem per it was Hi re is hi tlial be should de the sime. I he rw ' . of te-day will say editorially "Should Dr. Ilurihaid die between new and lss.1, Dr Lincoln seems te be w ell titled te take his pla e " Jtlll.V IN JIAHllt Ill In. lun Iteik I llernrr Sulrty Ire I II. l.lit tr limivrs Kvvv i inkmi i i, Dec J.I. Iho Indian Heck Literary society have elected the fol fel I iwlng etlkers te take charge el the Hisjlety ler the ensuing term of four weeka I'resl dent, W. II. Went, lie president, t. J C arrel , secretary I mra Lnhleinan , editor K Andersen , and critic, L. I'- stokes. As custedlau of the lunds and Janitor, the house chese L. i: .Stokes. 'Ihoie will be no meet ing en the evening of thujlth, buteu the 31st, when the fellow Ing resolution will be ills cutsed. llfehcd, I hat corporal punishment hheuld be iibellshid lu the publle schools " 'Ihelvceiim numbers is members. 1. I". Stukes, teacher of the Indian Heck school, has opened a tree writing school lu the mhiHil house for the benefit of the poeplo of the neighborhood. 'I here are no charges ler Instrui Hen. 'I he ela-a meets en I ues ilav and ednesdsy evenings. 'I lie rivent snow storm lias drifted the reads up te such an extent that travel has in t yotepoucd en them. 'Iho read from Haw llnsvilletuMcUair.il erry Is Impassible, noar near ly the whole route was obstructed te such an extent that the mall could net gel thruupli ene even i u g. I'rotraited meeting Is In progress at llethusda, one seaker being brought for ward en s unlay evening. a yen- tu rathe, Hie iHiuanler ltluk lu its Turned Inte a ailttiy Heuse After January Flr.t. Alter the lirst el January Lancaster will have two theatres. William A. Halbach, manager and lessee of the Lancaster rink, will at once turn the building Inte a thoatre tu be known as Lancaster libit, The rink will be overhauled and a large stage will be erected in the southern tud. I'latfurm seats will be plHced en the lloer and they will be made portable he that they can be mev ed at any tlme when the rink is wanted for balls, falra or anything el the kind. Mr. Halbach H.iyshewlll play nt low prices only and will give the liesl potslble show for the money. Mhl.s week he has a large advertisement in the Clipper Hinting that lin wantH variety talent et all kinds, circuses, Ac. In reply te this he has already received a great number of loiters Irem people pflerlng their am Icen and he thinks he will have no dilllcultv In securing companies ler each night. He Is arranging with a company of variety nitlsts ler Christmas day, but has net yet closed with thein. Among the attractions which w 111 be played here shortly Is Hestel's Equine I'arodex ami a well known circus. Mr, Hal bach Intends having a lull erchestra and baud et his own and dally street parades will be made. If the ahew buslnesa is a success there will be no mere skating at this place, and next summer extenslve Improvements will be made. I or Disturbing ft Meeting. Iho young men who are charged with having raised a disturbance nt the colored church, in raegleysvllle en last Hun day night, were heard before Alderman Me Coneniy en Wodnesday evenlng. 1 rank Dully was committed for trial en llie charge et disturbing n religious meeting. Ld. Lurie entered ball ter court te answer llie sumo charge and also that of assault and bat tery upon 1'rank Hart, ene of the pillars et the church. Jee Curie was oeuimlttod te answer the rharge of disturbing a religlnus meeting. liranted n Limine. iii. J. Irvlu was te-day granted n renown! of bis soldier's license te peddle goods,;wares and merchandise In the county of Lancaster. (.M1)ST0NI; AND 1'ARNKLli haiii tu iik vrreiKi) tu tuk iiiii.un pi.s ur vampaiui. A llroerl 11ml I'sttull Will Sniiit the (Int. rrnmriit In All I. real I (Tort, te Sii'pi.M II Ml AllrRCit Spltl Allium Iti M.ti I esileis All Interchange of vlews belwoeu Mr. (Iladstone anil his colleagues of Iho last Liberal cabinet en the altitude te boadeptod by the Liberal party nt the eiicnlng of rarllainent has icsulled in nil agroeinout te support the government lu nil legal ellerts te Riipprtss the nntl renl campaign, hut te urge the Immedlate enforcement of Heme form of I'iriiell's bill ler ihe stis. IHinslen of evli liens, 'ihe filadstoue circle Is Irritated ever the action of Dillen and U'llrten, aud llie nntl rent leaders have been warned that there Is no chance that the co-eporatlou of Mr. (Iladstone will continue unless they submit te I'arnell, who, dtslreus efa common policy with (Iladstone, Is sus pected el aiming te suppress the plan of cam paign. The Hill Mall Uatcttr declares that both (Iladstone and I'arnell are no longer In accord with their followers, who, It says, unless they discover Htid niuend their error, will find tliemselvis when 1'arllnment meats without even the ruins of n party. Notwith standing Paruell's displeasure Dillen, O'llrlcn aud ilealy continue their autl rent UicIIch. It is authoritatively asserted lu Dublin that I'aruell Is lenvlii'Od that the position of the Irish tenants Is worse new than when he Introduced his nntl eviction bill. Ibnt the plan of (auiaigii has, as nsserted, pro cured abatements In rents, where everything has failed, he regards as Improbable. He thinks It teiiiarkable that the government should prejHiac nioercleu bill, as the outire nbsonce of i rlme leaves no oxcuse for co ercion. 'Iho suppression of the Irish Na lleunl League would Inevitably result In the formation of secret Hivlelles that would rival ene another In the cnmmlslen of crimes and thus neciMstiate the landlords nsklng Parliament ler further coerclve powers. Iho present situation, ssjh Mr. I'arnetl, points strongly te the probability of the gov ernment being obliged te Introduce a bill te duclng rents te the standard fixed by the recent decision of the land commission nud also admitting leaseholders. The govern ment's Illegal method of reducing rents through (ivneral Beiler's action tailed, ex cept where "assisted" by moonlighters or the plan of camiialgn. Mr. I'arnell will lead astrengattacK upon the whele jwillcy and action of tlm government towards Ireland at the owning of the mining aosslen of Par liament. 'I he government will prosecute Dillen nnd Mr. Healy ler their declarations at Wednes day's meeting of the executive committee of the National League, that they would continue te carry out the plan of campaign ludellancnef the government. The anti-rent ngltatlnn In I'lstcr Is spreading dally nnd many tenants sre Joining the movement for lower rents. Wednesday the tenants en two large estates In the province made a demand for a twenty live tier cent reduction In their rents. nms mi.LVti &. the ItMli Vlcinlier u( rarllainent nt the Ifack ill thn rre.ent vVKltAtluli Iho leading sulgect of dl8cusInu every every whereln I uglaud aud lieland Is cauaed by the arnsWi! Mr. Jehn Dillen, who has been xerved with summons te appear bofero the Dublin K)llce court te answer te the general charge of lenspirucy tu defraud. Londen club circles are much excited ever the affair and naturally approve the decision of the government, lu political ns well as club circles thoepinion Is generally exprossed that It Is altogether likely that Mr. I'arnell and ether Irish leaders will tlud themselves In prison bolero the opening of Parliament, '1 he nlltged (ensplrasy te delraud, of which Mr. Jehu Dillen Is accused, consists In accepting, as trustee for tenants, tbe reduced rents refused by the landlords. Iho Londen ' a says that the governmont, hi causing thearrtst of Mr. Jehn Dillen aud elhei tenant trustees at Loughren, struck a powerful blew at n project of erganUed em. IWleiiieiit. "Mr. Dillen," It says, "should net have been admitted te ball." Mr. Jehu Dillen Is a mnuieei el l'.irll uncut, serving lu the llouseof Commens with much Judicious experience In the subiixts which tire con cen alautlv agitating his cwu district aud also that of his country at large. His interest and enthusiasm In eventunlly procuring home rule for Irelaud ackuewledgts no deleat, nud accepts no ether motto than ever euvvard lu the struggle, which he thinks will at semu tlme meet a satisfactory cousinnuinlleu, both te Kiighmd rnd Ireland. Jii.tlnalcUnrltir's Kvrn lemper Iiistln McCarthy, M. P., Is a man el uniformly even temper whli h nothing can disturb. It he vveie net such a man he would have been vexed Saturday. He was waiting behind the sta','0 at the Academy et Music, lu Brooklyn, en the evening of that day, surrounded by .Mr, Iloecber, ox-Maver Lew aud ether tnnuibera of the committee under whose auspices he was about te de liver his lecture en the " Cause of Ireland," when a man, whom he did net knew and ev idently hid net seen before, advanced aud shook hands with him, at tbe same tlme presenting him with a buslness card upon which his name nud llie nature of his trade were set forth in large letters. 'Iho honorable member for London derry took the card mechanically, but as the plBCO vv ua nearly dark he kept It in his hand without looking at It, net, how ever, forgetting te (.ay "Thank you" te tlm glv or. Hut the latter Insisted that ! n should read it,vvhereUien Mr McCarthy, aiuiegbing te these with whom he bad been shaking, stepped aside a llttle toward the light, nud holding tlie piece of pasteboard tehlB ejei saw that it waa a business card about to bacco and cigars. He tald net a word. Tak ing out a case he placed the card lu It, and looking at tbe man smiled with the most gracious dignity and sjid in a blnnd tone : " Thank jeti, sir, very much." I'.irUHV a t'liiDUH liituuui). Unlj I'ertjr-Tliree rntnuem I'rnllt lif Ills Pre rogative of Merir. Oovernor Puttlsen pardoned a much smaller number el convicts during his ad. ministration than any of hts predecessors, 'Ihus lar he has Issued pardons te II appli lants, but as the Isiardel pardons has recnm mended exocutive clouienoy tu two addi tional cases, and as he lu variably acta favor ably en Its suggestions he will have 1 par dons te his credit when he surrenders his olllce te Cleneral Heaver. The total number of new cases conslderod the past lour years was 311. The previous pardon heard recommended te the favorable consideration of Governer Heyt 108 cases, and during Hartrantt's administration of nix yean 600 pardons w era granted by him. The yearly average up te I'altUeu'a term was lit). wimrM mm, " t- vi.OKifid ur ritK ruiiLtu aeitunut Muslial nnd l.llemry Kntertalmnenla tu Heirrnl ntllie Icliunla. Tlie public Hchoels of this district will clese for the Christmas holidays te-morrow and re main clewed until Monday, January 3, 1M7. As a preper olsservancool the day several of Iho schools had musical reunions te day and several will have mere dalsirate entertain Inenls te-morrow. 'I his morning all or (he rchoels in the Lemen street building had special musle un der tlm lead of I'ref. J. It, Kevlnskl. The grammar, secondary, Intermediate and pri mary pupllH wero put Inte oarate classes, and gave a number of Christmas carols very prettily. 1 he achoel rooms w ere handsoinely decked with evergreen and filled plants. Hlmllar exercises were had In the West Chestnut street schools. Iho pupils of Mr. I,overgood, Mls; Palmer and Miss I lnger wero all gathered Inte Mr, Lovergeod'a school room, which wai handsomely decora ted with pictures nnd laurel, and en tbe wall In lnrge letters wero the words " A Merry Christinas," In fancy letters made by ene of tlie pupils. 'Iho alelln playing of Master Melvllle Leng, was an interesting feature ei the ontertaluiuonu MlssSplndlei's and Miss Htahl's schools wero united and sang Ihelr I hrlatmas carols in the adjoining building, and acrpiltted themselves creditably. iiAvrr nuiiuiir. viiiluukn. A Sleiry CbrUtmas Celeliratlun Uj tlis I'uplla el the New Street bchnnl. '1 he pupils of the New street schools held their (. hrlatmas celebration this aftorueon. It was held In the secondary school room, In charge of Miss Emma v Haker. 'Iho room waa handsomely decorated with over evor over greons and hotheuso plants aud two large trew, en which were hung gilts ler thechll thechll dren, wero orecled in the room. Hotvveen the trees was a large banuer en which were the lotters of the acrostic A Merry Christ inas, the lotters being pla ed there by as many pupils ns there are letters. As Iho pupil placed the letter, he or she recited a selection from seme author appropriate te the occasion. Abeve Iho banner Is a large star, following was the pregramme of ex ex orcises, pupils of all the school! taking part 8eng "Ctirlatinas lluis timing Again, by the school Salutalerj -Ida S cch'T Acrostic " A Merry thil-'rnis t 1 Pupils. lte.iilln " Ih VVatcbei i I itatinas, tdllh Maurer llccllatlen - Cbtlslinnv MurnlDg, loin Arneld llcoltatlen ' V liv! Uueri t Uulstuiai Come In Buiniiicr riu.e " Mabel Ilntz. 1t( citation Hells Acress tb anon, Eva Hatz, Uese Wllland, May Auiake fceng The vvisntm."bv u puptlaet JIIskjs Harklns' aud Iluslnng's ocheoi. l.ecltatlen Hats; s Letter, Jehn VV iljht. ltMCltutlen "Chriutmasuirts aihiIu bluiaun, lllnnle I!ecrs, frankhUele Oliver smith. Kciltaiten ' A Merry crnHtnim, Katie hel ler. llccllatlen "The Old, OH thrlitinas Seng. Pamle hitler, I.cena lllack, l.ei ie suji n, Katie btauner, Uhsiley xerdney, halli- Ktshcr Ilecltattnn "Let Old t-aeta e, sus Linnu In, Fled. louiltBSen It'cltatlen-" Hve I itlle !! vs VVunts and VVl.hes Llan nre Aukarnp chart. Fhrhsit, VV into NoudertT, Harry Jjernart Heng "Old rrlOHd. and old I luias ' (semi chorus), pupils of High schools itecltatleii Christmas at tlie beer. Vnnle "afler, "A Visit from Santa i aus, ' Willie I hrrmrt " riirlstmasOiei Hint, ilrace Temlln ten, llallle rex ana Annle Hsng " Kasir rn etai, Edna V etchans and II irace echcr eng Make our Mai k ' 1 the nchenls ISccilAtlen " Ctirlstinns Cnem Krancls Man rterf . " Dslnty Lllile (t k kinn- lllsnch. Mc ilg , "Chrl'liniu fcvc. Wile Unrnait, Oe llartuuiu Dialogue-" The Little 31 l-liu Heckle Six derr, tturrv Arneld song-' jell Old Ft M 1 a lj the Prl mary Schools. Iloeltitlon ' Santa Cla sal the Mjiusi Serman bheetsi ' J he r Mult necking, Mamtrei "Christinas H l ! eajnei bong " Deck the Hall, ai his la ""Te morrow morning there will Lean enter tainment gtveu in Miss 1 lla Musser's Seuth Mulberry street school. At 2 o'clei k p. III. the s huels of Miss Kaitb and Miss Humphreville, Maner street, will give a union concert ard at t p. m the schools of Miss Lind aud Miss '"tlUel will be united Biid glv e a conceit in the seme build ing, line eutertalutntiuts w ill be given lu the high school building 'n iiirrnv morn lug and nlteruoen. At thebaircil Itrart iaifeinr The Sicred Heart academy was closed fur the holldajsen WcdnesJay Hlteruoen and an eutertalnuieut was given by the pupils It was made up of rtcltatu lis a charade and mii'le. 1 athei Haul was resented with a tot of breviaries and Siter sunislans with a handsome photograph altiuu limning Huultiern tlllcs Columbus, Ua., Is rapidly growing in popu lation aud buslnbaslmpertarie Itie mayor estimates tbe present pef illation, including suburbs, at .7,O0J. Iho manufacturing In terests form great and levdlng features of the city's importance?. 'I here are about ,euc breadwinners In the city, among the class known as the working pee le The Lagle and l'hmaix Manufacturing i euipany is llie leading euterprisu. Its t ipltal ateck Is tl,50,000, wlnle the yearly product In dollars varies from tl,MK),OOe le I " ' "cm, according te the price el goods, iuis company gives empleyment te l,70ti operatives, while the mills have a capacity et it"" oOioundsofcot eOioundsofcot oOieundsofcot ton and wesil. The prediu t in yardsameunts te 10,OcX,000 a year besides 1 00,000 poundsel jarnorrepe. TheSwut and Mu'cogee cot ton mills und tlie Columbus Iren works com pany are also txteiislve enterprises, employ ing in the aggregate at liait a million del lars In capital. Celli ml us i latins te be the " Lewell or the Seuth, an 1 thetUuresglveu abeve seem te justify tie ilalui. Anether city that Is making mi 1 1 strides Is Dalian, Texas. I etirteen years sge it was a town et lews than 1 MX) luhabitauts. New It Is a city of 10,000 population, w th flue busluits lieusew, tiilendld resi leu e, bread, will paved streets, unci beasts (I Its s'riet rsll wayc, the telephone, tieitrn lights, Ac. Within the past two yeirs 1 m houses have been erected, aud the greiviti et the city un Is mere marked than at anv perl id In lis his tory. Its wholesale buuiis is rspldly as suming large proportions Ciiltalisis In I uik Fieuithu Heading Kuglt Hev. It. S. Appel, of Hamburg is president of the 1 redenla (silver mine in Cliallee county, CeL, JO lubes Irem Leadvlllt. Houben T. Schluppig, of M ihnsvllie, Is one of the directors, unci has iust returned Irem a J months' v isit te the mine. Kev. A ppel re ceived word that the ere hail realUed, ever all exjienses, UO per tun. Hebert J. Cole Cele uian, et Huena Vlshs made an asay el the company's eaibonate ere and found OJ "i loe ouncea el sllver aud J KM ounces of geld te the ten, equivalent in value te c7l JU I he owners of tne mine am Ilerlss, Lilmnen aud Laucfter county capitalists. UP AND IIOVIN THE SI tlK, Muny of mailing's general mortgage bond holders object te the rt ordain il Ien plan. In the new court beuse, Philadelphia, the trial el Hev. Walde Mossares, for aisaull nud battery upon Mrs.; Mary toulsten, with a felouleus intent, was begun en Wednesday. Laston Is about te lese one of lbs most jsjp ular and able ministers - Hnv. I rank L. Mil ler, who has accepted a call treui the lirst rresbyterlau church, of l'atorsen, N, J. He will loave L'osten In tebrunry. The annual exhibition et the Pennsylva nia State Teultry society wasopeued ednts day in Uertlculturall hall, Philadelphia. About 1,600 entries, representing Irem '. we te J, 600 birds, were made by dlltemit exhibi tors, I'euusjlvanl s IIusIik.s 1 01 the tirst time in many months the Pennsylvania railroad's icpert shevvsasur plus evor all liabilities for the western lines. At tlie mid of Nev ember last year Iho wost west em lines showed a less of $l,le,S,lBl. On llie lOth of Nev ember this J ear tbe ncceuut steed en the ether slde of the ledger, with a profit, alter paying all liabilities, el f JAIM. Says It I. Ounstltiillenal, AbinN, N. Y,, Dee. 23. Judge Peckhaui ha3 decided that the Hreadvvay repeal legisla tion last wlnler is constitutional. Judge l'rckham In his decision holds that tbe net (liotelvlng the corierntloii was aiiellective oxerclso of legislative power, and upon Its passuge the Broadway Surface railroad com pany was dissolved. WORK OF DYNAMITE. nibhlAM (). CA lit 1,1. TUMI IU PlrVBB A Nil lllltltH UTHKUN IN.IVttr.il. While (he Vnung Man la TliaiilnK the l.iplnilte It Is In Heme Manner Dlschargeil llelalla of the Terrible Accident Occnrilna at Hie rilrtlieth(nnu lunnel. Special te the IirrxLtlosie ev L'l.irAiii.ui ieu.v, Dec Zl. This morning at 7.12 o'clock n torrlble accident occurred a tlioTunuel Cut, en the Pennsylvania railroad, noir this place, In which William C. Cahlllt el Columbia, aged M years, was Instantly killed. It appears that the young man was in the act of thawing about 15oiuidsofclynn 15eiuidsofclynn 15oiuidsefclynn mlto ever a ilre , he was stationed near the tire when In nu Instant an oxpleslonocctirrod, throwing hliu against the overhead bridge where he hung until he was taken away. His left leg below the knee and his right leg abeve the knoe were complelely tern off , his face was cut and burned in a frightful manner. Ills clothing wns completely tern Irem his body, and pieces of llesli and benes wero scattered In all directions. Had It net been for the bridge, which was but twenty flve feetaway, he would have been thrown a long distance, for the shock was segreat.that every heuse In the town was shaken. Deers were openod, and the shock was felt elx miles away. One feet of the man's body was net found , It is supposed te have been blown te atoms. He lived about fifteen minutes after the oxplosien, Iho body was conveyed te the waroheuso el It, O. Glref! and pla ed under the chargnef Undertaker Miller. Mr. Goe. 11. Hertiauus, age about 1j yearn, wns standing about "0 feet away taking sand from a barrel. A liugu stene struck him en the left side, Injuring him, but net fatally. He was thrown heavily te the ground; a stone also tore efl the pocket from bis coat, and a large piece was tern out of his hat. Jehn McManus, of Lancaster, was drilling a large atone, about 10 feet away ; he was thrown ever and would have been thrown le the track below, a distance et SO feet, had it net been for several nien who caught him by tbe two feet and saved him. Charles Dlckel, also of Lancaster, was struck en the hip by a piece of timber and badly Injured, At the tlme et the accldent the gravel train was standing in the cut below, where there w ere about one bund red workmen. A wheel barrow was thrown 50 yards aw ay and broken tospllnterB, huge timbers flew In all direc tions, and many werkmen were in a perilous position. Had the accident happened a half hour later, these men would have been work ing at the place of the explosion, and the re suit would have been much mere serious. Cabill was a tlne young man and has made many new friends while living In Kllrabeth Kllrabeth tewn who speke In highest terms el him. He was a relative of W. C Heles, assistaut en gineer or the Philadelphia division of the P. It. K. He arrived en the neon train te make arrangements te have the body cenv eyed te the home of doceased In Columbia. Deputy Coreuor Matthias Shenk, empan eled a Jury, consisting et Henry Ilarmeny, Jacob Myers, U. 1'. .Sheets, Ames Hreneman, U. H. Heck, J. C. Redsocker, with Dr. 8. II. Ntsslev, as medical examiner. They met In the dfpetand heard the testimony et a num ber of witnesses. The jury then announced the verdict as fellows . " William C. Cahlll came te his death by being Instantly killed by n premature oxplosien of dyuamite , also exonerating the Pennsylvania railroad company Irem all blame.' All the workmen quit work ler this vveek, out et respect for the young mau, ler he wai liked by every ene who knew him. Judgment Court. lhe court is engaged te day in hearing ar guuient of cases en the orphans' court libU In theestate et C. 11. Wolgemutb,when the citation te I rancls Hershey, one of the exec uters te Invest fe.OOO ler the ue of the widow, was called for argument, counsel an nounced that the dilltculty had been ar ranged and the proceedings could be stricken Irem the IUt- In tbe assigned estate of Jehn S. Landis, the exceptions te the continuation of tale were sustained providing the exceptant tile a bend that he will bid a certain price ter the preperty lu dispute. 1 he exceptions te the taxation et coats in the Hrlckcrvllle church case were arranged without argument. Counsel say that the supreme court v. ill lie asked te graut a re hearing In this case. luthecelebrnted Seventh Day Haptlst con troversy each party was orderetl te pay ene half of the master's fee. Having failed te de K, executions wero te day Issued against them for the amount The county commissioners have peti tioned tbe courts te inter plead in the suit of the New Helland turnpike company against the 1 armors' Mutual Insurance company as a clalmaut for the Insurance claimed by tbe destruction by tire of Hinkley's bridge. A fl All! AMI rjllBST. I lie lllstiup Has buiue Iruuble te I laie ills Hucce.sur. I'l m, Ills., Dec. 2J. The Catholics of this dlece-e are lu a state of excltement ever recent d'llioultles In which Father I K- N'oenan, pastor ei St. Jeseph's Catholie church, is concerned. It is stated that he was concerned lu peme real estate transactions, vvhorein Iraud was perpetrated and vvheu the particulars leached the ears of Hlshep Sulding, of Peoria, he suspended I ather Neenan aud Sent lather Dunne te take his pluie. When lhe lattei arrlved he ieunil the resideuce of the priest barriiaded, aud be was driven oil the premises by the servants. Huit was begun against the priest in the name of Hlshep Spalding, nud a constable inauaged le rtad the summons te Noeuau by climbing te nu upper vvludew, Noeuau has rented the heuse directly across the leuce from the inrseiiage, which Is new occupied by rather Dunne, and dellej the bishop, or auybedy ele, te drive hlui out el his new miters. Tlie (.criiian Membeis vt itlitlreir. I'l si ii, Dec .. The Diet having declded te pass the order of the day upon the motion el Herr Plener for the division et Bohemia into two parts, according te the language siieken, Deputy Shtngkel arose and declared that the German members would withdraw Irem the Diet unless they tbeuld reielve a guarantee that their grievances would be discussed. This being refused the German luemliers lelt thochauiber In a body. A.ktue 123,000 liamngm. (iiiNcv., Ills., Dec iU. Late yesterday altoruueu MJ. William W. Hell, a bauker at Hushnell, III., through his attorneys in this city , bieught suit tu trespass against the I'ulucy Jen i nat Publishing company, claim ing damages in tbe sum of 'tt2e,000. The Btilt grows out of an article which was pub lished in the Journal of the lbtb Inst , in which MnJ. Bell's family was rated as a let of vulgar buebs. MaJ. Hell and family re cently moved Irem Chicago te Hushnell and are well and favorably known Ixjth In Chicago and in tills city. Aged People Die of Suflucatteii, Aaui wit la, Ohie, Dec. 23. Iho home of Caleb Hussel, vvhollved a few miles west of Ashtabula, was totally destroyed by lite this morning, lluesel nud his wile, an aged couple, dlcdef sullocatlen nnd thilr son, aged 10 wns burned te n crist. 1.1,000 lur l.vlcteil Irish Teuauli. 1 omiev, Dec 2.). A dispatch freui Hyd ney.V. S. W , says that at a meeting recently held there i. 1,000 wero subKilhed te aid the evicted tenants of Ireland. Among the sub scribers were Archbishop Merati and the pre mier, who subscribed JCIOO each. Will. Move In Manlielm. t rout the Lebanon Times, Mr. W. 11. Stelner, cabinet-maker and undertaker, of Fredericksburg-, vvllljmove te Manbenn, Lancaster county, after .Sew Year, THH HUVttl J'iCfr.V, Werk nl Unii.trnelluii Un tlie Iteail In He He. mufti vtllhln n Menth. According te the Philadelphia J winner, work en Iho Seuth l'enu read will be begun within a month. Werk was stiRpended In July, ISS At that tlme Mr. llobert 11. Hayre, who waschlel onglneor, said that had he been allowed te proceed, llie read would have lieen completed by July, 1SW. 'lhe calculation thou was te build from Harrlsliurg te Petut Perry, a distance of JOS miles, ae cording te his surveys. Prem Point Perry te Pittsburg, n distance el thirteen miles, the Pittsburg A Lake Hrle ,read was te be used. 'Iho distance Irem (Pittsburg te New Yerk by tlm new read would have been 101 miles. A change, howevor, has been decided upon. The Heutli Pcnuwlll net be built te l'ert Perry. 'Iho report Is It will run toaemorsol, a town en the Pittsburg branch el llie Haiti, tnore A Ohie, 110 niiles southeast or Pitts burg. The Seuth Poun, Instead of being 20S miles long, will be only 117 miles In length. Hy the change the construction of 70 miles el read Is aved, but at the disadvantage of a longer route. 1 rem Pittsburg te New Yerk by this plan the distance will be 127 miles, somewhat sherter than lhe Pennsylvania, but 2ii miles longer than thn original plan contemplatod. It Is posslble that the dis tance can be shertened somewhat by con necting with the lliltlmore A Ohie at some (silntnoarer Pittsburg, but the present plan is said te be te run te HomerseL I or some tlme a scbeme has been In ex istence, en paper te far, te build a branch of the Seutli I'enn Inte Washington and Haiti, mere, lhe plan is le build about thirty miles of read south from the Seuth I'enn te Higorstewn. At that point n connection could Isj made with the Wostern Maryland, which has lately been working en friendly terms with the Heading, and he h geed entrance Inte Baltlmoie secured. 'I he Wostern Mary land, It L said, would be euly tee fclad te make such an arrangement. Iho connec tion with Washington Is expected te ha ac complished with llttle mere trouble, 'lhore are two routes between llageratewn aud the capital, either or which is aald te be avail able. One is ever the Baltimore A Ohie. The ether takes lu two reads. It is supposed a tratllc arrangement could be made w tth the Shenandoah Valley railroad te use the line el that read from Hagerstown te a point some distance below Harper's I erry, w here a con nection can be made with the Washington, Ohie A Western railroad. This latter read Is net yet entirely completed, but it has lately passed Inte the control of the Virginia Mid land, ft part of the Richmond A. Danville system. Hy either the Baltlmore A Ohie or the reute described abeve a connection could be obtained into Washington. The plans for the extension te Washington and Baltimore are still Incomplete, but the engineers, who are familiar with the country, dcclare thai the scheme is entirely practicable It Is urged that connection with Baltimore and Wash ington are iiece.siry te render the Seuth Pennsylvania the geal line It is lntended It shall be. The plans will be brought te the attention el theso Interested In the Seuth I'enn, and an etlert made te have them car rled out as seen as the mere Important work, that of connecting Uarrlsburg with Pittsburg, shall havobeeu cempleted. li v te 1. aus aptku $uw mm Ibf) Ilieak Inte a Unlldlng, (lag Hie VV Mi h tnan and vVerk ou the s(e AivHen, Ohie, Dec. 2.J. ITve masked men breke Inte the treasurer's office at Medina at two o'clock this morning, and alter binding and gagging the watchman began work ou the sa'e, In which was Jl'0,000. Afler thrce hours' work with pendei and chisel and only getting thieugb tee first pair of iron doers, the approach of daylight com pelled them te desist. The watchman released himself seen afler nnd rang the tire bells, and In a short tlme mounted men were scouring Iheceuntiy In every direction. 1 here is great excitement A report that the robbers had seemed i 100 oeo went abroad, but is net verlhei. The rnglllsu Held Fur Trial Philadelphia, Dec -M Late last nltht a squad of police raided the saloon of Gee. Mctiewau, at leth and Seutli streets, vvhere a prlre fight between Lewis Abramsnnd 'llies. Coenoy was lu progress. The police entered the room with drawn revolvers nud captured the principals, the saloon proprietor and forty on-leokors. About titty men es caped through the windows aud tear doers. Pollce Captain Hrewn was Injured by n chair thrown by ene of the fugitives. AH tbedoloud tbedeloud tbedoleud ants w ere glv en a hearing al 10 30 this morn ing bofero Magistrate List McUewau was held lu fl.oeo te answer the charge el keep ing a disorderly heuse. A brains and (.oeney were held in ? 00 eech ler trla'. S1& Ions Melten MMitl riplutle PitTbntne, Dec. 2J - Vn explosion of molten steel occurred at the Homestead steel works of Carnegie, Pblpps A Ce last evening, terribly burning four workmen. A ladle containing six tens el molten steel was being swung irem lhe smelting furnace te the Inget mould when the crane broke aud the ladle overturned emptying the het metal Inte the pit. A Irlgbtful explosion followed, threw ing the metal all evor the mill. Jehn Kelly's face, hands, chest and back were burned seriously; llenry Hall's face and hands, Oeorge Wilsen's head aud neck, aud Willi un Harrett's face, bauds and legs were Injurid by the het metal. 'Ihelr eullerings are ter rible, but this me ruing it Is thought nil will re 'ever. rtie I. UR I Uti Sllulstrj I'.vpeiU VVnr Lenuii, Dec. 23. lhe resignation of Lord Haudelph Churchill as chancellor of the exchequer has caused a proleund Bouaa Beuaa Bouaa tlen here, lhe reasons that led te 11 and Lord Salisbury's stand lu upholding the ostiuintes for the army nnd navy as prepared by the minlsters of these respcctlye depart ment, it Is belleved, lndlcate that the ministry la of thoepinion thatu vvarlsimml nent and It Is the Intention of the govern ment te seen Inaugurate extensive naval and military preparations with a low te making Its lnlluencoielt en the confluent Ne Itenseii ler Taking Strjch Hue Mvsev I'm, la., Dec. 2l.-Mrs. Merva Hill leek two grains et strychnine yesterday atternoen, aud her death Is but a matter el a few hours. She was formerly one of the most successful teachers in tlie county. She was married but six vveeks age and her rela tions with her husband have been el the pleas autesL Alter bhe had taken the strychulue she told hei husbmd what she had done, but assigned no rea-en whatever ler the act. UtlATUeU IN111V tTIUtfH WaSKINUTO.N, D. C, Di't - lei 9 Kasteru Pennsylvania, New Jer.ey and Delaware; Light snow or ruin, north erly winds becoming variable, slight oranges lu temperature. v COI l) VTV.VL OMIMI ASH1MI10N, Dec. -J I0JO v. VI. A cold wave is ndvanciug southeastward Irem Dakota . its iutluouie will be felt In the Mis sissippi valley ou Friday aud In the Upper and Lewor Lake regions, the Ohie valley and 'leimosseeen Saturday, extending nearly te the Atlantic coast. Snow or ralti lollewed by freelug weather Is Indicated through the I'pper aud Lewer I ake regions, the Ohie v alley and Tennesiiee aud the Middle AtlantlO states ou 1 rlday, followed ey comer, lair weather for Saturday lu the Mississippi valley, tlie Last Gulf states, the Middle aud Seutli Atlantic states, the l pper Lake region, theOhie v alley and Tennessee, w ith occasional light suewslu the Lewer Lake legion and the New Kugland stateH. Itefure the Majer. The mayor disposed of half a dezeu caaen this morning. One drunk was cent te jail for five davs. a professional bum te the work-beuae'lor 30 days and four ledgers vv ere uisciiargeu, STITO CAR TIH-UP. m at litve .1IKX op TH I1HUUKI.TH ''Alt l.RAFtl IMIHtr. C0W The (Iteal liioeaveni.nte te Trattlers &V ,? Nlilne Is t!u.lnwiit llie,uimcnltr ! (neon tlie Uempsuf and Kini.lnjee-tMit. Ing Upen the CUj fee 1'roLctie,,, Hiioeman, Dec. 21. -A general lle-up e fC't nil (he lines eleven In all nf tlm ll.ruti.l ' '..,v i city railroad company occur roil thlsinernte. ""SSl About 1,900 men are Idle. ""&v8 It la ropertod that soveral encounter be- rf t iv ecu the strikers and the police have oc curred. In cant New Yerk an attempt km made le run out a car. The strikers attacked It nnd were repulsed by lhe pollen, Three strlkers were arrested, Some tlme alter llw termination of U great tle-up of all the New Yerk ATTCKmek. $. lyu herse car lines, the ompleyes of tMs-; iiroeKiyn city company notlced that gradu ally tuelr hours of labor wero being length-' ened. 1 hey w ere compellcd te work mera than twolve hours, as had been agreed upon, and had nover received any extra pay for the extra work. The number of "awing" trips w as soeu increased te mere thanone thanene thanone feurtu or the total numboref cars run. Tn inen expressed much dissatisfaction at tela deviation from the agreement. The new prosldent of the company, David l Lewis, told his men threo days age that a new time bible would be made and posted en the first week of January. At the same tttne he re fused te confer with tbe members of the executive committee el the Emplre Protec tive association. Yesterday the committee called en I'resldent Lewis and made a final demand upon him te consider the grievances nf his empleyes. Mr. Lewis again refused te reoegnim thocemuilttoe, declaring that ha would deal with his own men only. Tt committee thcroupen wllhdrew aud hastily summoned a conference of representatives from the dillerent lines controlled by the company te consider what action should be Laken In the mnlter. The delegates prompt ly responded te the call and lematned In oxecutive session till half past thre) this morning when nn order was Is sued te the ompleyos of the city railroad company te rerraln from assist ing In taking out of any cars this morning. The order was ebeyed though somewhat rs- luciautiy vy a ntiuioeret llie meu. ilia be- ;j lleved the strlke Is mere of a demand for ?i' recognition than anything else. The com- '. nauv claim te have H cars riinnlnrr nt 1ft .' o'clock this morning and oxpect le have at least a hundred bofero night sbtateis ineiui.r. ANncirviKD. Trouble is feared, as both aldes are deter mined aud will net yield a single point, Tba strike has caused a serious injury te business In Brooklyn, net te speak of the Inconvs Incenvs Inconvs nienco te travelers. At the various stables the greatest confusion ensued as seen as the new a of the tie up became known. President Lswls was quickly Informed of lhe trouble and was at his olllce bright and early pie pared for business. He then sent out the following Instructions te have posted in every depot "Netice Is hereby glv en te the empleyes of the Brooklyn City railroad company that their servlces are required and te repert for work at once at their respective depots. Any failure te se report the company will take Immediate steps te find substitutes for their places, Iho city authorities hav e been noti fied te protect men who remain and engage in the company's service. Men engaged te 1111 vacauclea will net be discharged te make places for old empleyes who leave the ser vice In the present 'tie-up.' (Signed) D. P. Luvvib, President." He then wrote a letter te the railroad com missioners et the state of New Yerk notifying them el the trouble and also letters te Mayer Whitney, Sherltl I arley nnd Commissioner of I'olice Carrell asking for pollce protection in the emorgeney. ANIXCllii MIlAriO.S. lhe situation in the car atrlke here at neon Is ene of the most exciting that has been wit nessed In Brooklyn. Iho strikers have at tacked everyear that has started from the stibles. Numerous encounters between lhe police aud the strikers are reported from dif ferent parts of the city. An attempt was made about 10 o'clock this morning te atari a car from the stable en the coruer of Tomp kins avenue and Pulton street. A mob at tacked the driver nud conductor aud an attempt was made te overturn the car. The police charged upon the mob, and Officer Duffy drew his revolver and Hred Inte the throng. He vva Immediately seized, dls. armed, jumped upon and rendered lnsensL ble. He was remered te the hospital. At this hour (2 p. m.), it Is reported that a mob of several hundred men are marching down i' ultonstreot, clearing the tracks of all cars. Net a single car has reached Fulton ferry, en the Pulton street line, since 11 o'clock. Twe cart at the ferry are uu.able le proceed en the returu trip. A reserve of twenty police have been sent te llie ferry from the central station. State Commissioner el Arbitration F. I'. Deuagan was in consultation te-day with President Lewis trying te bring about a settlement with the Knight?. It was said that President Lew la had practically cousenied te meet tee executive committee et the Knights. 1 II O MAHUIAOKS VURVBNTZ.V. A ratref Chicago Mines Lutlceit tu Mlleraukee le at ed Chinamen. Milw vi KGP,Ms.,Dec2J. The marriages of two white girls te Chlnamen avere frus trated through the ellerts of the Chicago and Milwaukee authorities yesterday. Tuesday afternoon a woman reported te the Chicago police that her daughter, Aunle Ludwlg, 19 years of age, with her cousin, Alice Bleem, aged IP, mysteriously disappeared. Chicago detectives learned that the girls had been en ticed from thelr homes by a white woman for two Chicago Chinamen. Through an ar rangement vvllh the woman the Chinamen met the girls aud obtained their consent te marriage. It was arranged that the girls should come te Milwaukee. Kach was given , 510, the procuress bringing Iheru te this city aud the Chinamen agreeing te fellow later. The I bicage authorities telegraphed Chief Kles, nnd the girls were found at a Seuth, Jvgg Side bearding beuse aud taken te the Ctn- g tral station, lhe girls were returned te their J&fsj home i. JX aiUCIHP iu Kfsrsvnk eeu ? -tS3, HVN rRMiNie, wee, -. -. yviy mover vn3 scheme Uba.i1 te hae been coneeoted by the fKd , .. M .1.1. I...IL,I,.VA InKlmleiH l autltfjthi LUiOH l acJUU lninm.w wumj ww, uj nmvu Wii It ia proposed te present tne election M tstfj u nut-fit nr nrw limn,' rat le the Federal ""tj-- Souateaud.Bd.ure the choice of bargeeL Hvj?J ai.ui iimra urn Kin l"iAmtwrRt in TrinmhAm nf "v? i.a leirtulariirn wtw u. Ill tifif en Intel m. nerlv J,jii, L11U lOKlOiniUlU H 4U a-ew MW aw fw lev caucus aud wtu net oie wun tueir ureuiren. iifw ... . . .... . . "I ... ... .... r f ThU reduceH the Democratic uiBlerltv en - Joint ballet te six. The Republicans have t majenty in the assemuiy ana u is propeoati te heat enough Republican contests te coe'W Plwte a Hennbllcdu tnalerlty en joint nauet. :- . ,.. . j Set tu I3i.ni, Jtul.i nea 23 Bruce, UwAji reiiiruc ui i Dtrrinu uim .jt . burglar who was arreated soversl weeks Sf m r- I. ...!.!. ... In,., ll.a Imrli nt IliA M&nrAil V rtA..i nt K-ntvA HjmA mil klAatltTt 4lkAJf1 JlUdlb fc UHW A..UW ..WVW..MIS ht jp (xiiinuateweleel crown, was tried In the elr-', ..itt.nii.1 nnDluritaV uml nA1lnnAfl In aATSMB . Va CUUlAllllk jvaiviuuj uuu v.vw- -w - . -J, - yeara in iuu iciuiwunjff j-- Ten Veara ler a Uems ThUf. -icl lJF.eni. 111.. Dec. 23.-D. 0. 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