Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 24, 1886, Image 1

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VOJ,UMK XXIII-NO. 1)7.
LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, DKCKMJiJiU iM, 1880.
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TIIK CHRISTMAS MUSIC.
M It1,1, in Off AH BI.AIIOMATB VI1AB-
Avren rum mail
the I'liigramiuee In Hie Ijinuuler Uhurrhee
Where the flreal Ohtlitmns 1'eatltal Will
II Hpettally Olneiiml-Oppeitiinltlea
In Hear Heme NtnMe Ueihi,
I he Christmas iiiualcAl norvlces this jenr
prnnilse te tie en n very eitenslvn ncle 111
tienrly nil of LnnctstetM iimny churubes.
I he gladsome cam)ii n( tlie .MewsUli'n blrlh
nlll be ushered In with cenierd of niveel
sounds In which the blended immlj el urgaii
nuil human miIeii will swell In ny nipheii y.
'Clie Catholics will Lid nhiimd II rt en lliln ilny
of nil dnyn, mul there will lit) lights gleaming
111 tlie IioiiicheI thene wurnhlpers ns ently an
four o'clock In llie morning, preparing te
ntteud tlie high mnscn nt j n. mi, 'Iho
Reformed cieed will he out 1111 hour Inter,
nnd when tlie gray dawn lint morged Inte tlie
full glory et morning, Chrlstliu Lancaster
nlll tx) lending lln voicetolhu general chimin
overtho world sung In honor of the Svlleurn
birth.
Belew Is presented thniiHisle.il pregrammes
In tlie chun-hen w here these nre te le uolnhle
In character .
i.v iitK i vi netii n t ncri .-.
At HU Mnty'n I'nthelk, church, where tlie
e o'clock in en Christmas morning. In one
of the greatest events of tlie yeni, n line
musical progrntnme lm, bten prepared for
te-morrow, 'llie nervh en will open with the
lull ' Adesle 1 Melen with due mill trio
pnrt 'llie " Kyrle " nml "Itlerln" of Hie
Minn, will l0 freiu Mount's Utlj mass, tlie
" Crede " from Uoucrnle'n , tlie " Sauctun "
from Dacbauer'n , una tlie " llmiedlctun "
nnd " Agnus Del from .Mlllard'n innsa In
H flU Lnmblllette'n " Pasteral " will be
sung nl tlie ollcrtery Choice uitinle will be
given nt tlie Benediction after tlie nocend
high mam nt 10.30 a. m. Mr. W. O. I rnlley
In tlie choir leader, nml lilt wlfu the ergaulal.
'ihe high mass nt SL Jeseph's church will
1)0 nt ! o'clock wheu Peter's uinnn In I), will
be rendered. 'Iho " Adcste I-Melen " will be
nt the otlertery nml llenry Wober will as
nlat with tlie cornet. At tiia 10 a, in. high
mnt, Metrl'a LUi mnin will be glven.
espers will be nt i v in. I'. W Wober In
I the organist el Ibis church, nnd Philip Weber
In the leader el thorhelr.
At tit. Antheny's the umnl olnbernlo pro pre
gramme of intisle will h given nt the h nml
hi la. in., nervlcen, nnd the church In hand
semely decorated. Mm Mnry Drcker In lLO
organist.
At Christ I.uthernn church I.leyil'n "'Ie
Dmiui " will be renUured nt the mernlnfr ner ner
vlce nml In the iivenlnK n grnml Hunilny
nchoel ontertaltiiiiut will beglitti. Wilfred
Ittll Is tlioerKnhu
tiii: i.iTiiriiAM in ni inn
'Iho lnnugurnl ncrvlce In ''Olil Tilling"
will be the met benullfiil ever lie! 1 In thnt
church, ml will IeKin nt 7 n. in. 'Iho birth
nml cnrly yearn of our Ienl will be recounted
In nenj; nml Scrtpture. More than ene linn,
ilreil toleon nml 1'ref. Thebvhn'n lull or er or
clientrnwlll unHe In rendering the inutlc
Kdwln H. Albright in the organ l.tt nt thin
church. Theether norvlcen will be Liturgy
nml nermen, lU-JOn. m. Infant nchoel fen.
ttvnl 111 thochnpel, p in. , en .Sunday, Te
Deiini anil Cbrlntmnn tcrmeii, 1" 10 n. in.
vhoel (i)leu, 1 1 1 p in. v'hrltinan or ke
of mnln nchoei In the chinch, U.JU p. in.
At St. Jelin'n I.uthurnn there will be
( hrlntman nutheiun nuiii; In the morning nml
n celebration by the Mumlny reboot In the
evening l 0 o'clock. Ttierewlll be cherusen
from (lleuel, Tenny nml ethern, hi well hi
rouitnttenn. In the evening the eiercln will
lie eiH'iiiil by (euui)r Chrlntuinn nntheui.
l'rer. 1'. W. llnnt tllrectn the inuilc at tlili
Lburch.
The (-Sunday nchoel bun decided thnt li.
ntflwl of rocelvlUK, they will thlnenr brlmr
ellerlngi ler the children In the orphans'
heiiie of the general hviidiI, lecjtyd nt LoV" LeV"
vHIh, I'a.
A t drace Lutheran church the nr i' pi w HI
hne no nieclnl mime. J. Treil 8ller In the
choir lenilur nt thin church, nud iinrlen S.
tllll the ergnnht.
At ien'n Lutheran church there h.n hewn
no elabernte progrnuiine arrengiil hut the
choir has been practlcli'K nevernl gram!
nnthetnn which will be remlered. One In
"O Olorleui NlnhU In Which iiiui Is V uue te
tTn," by Ailnui , niiulher "Kcar Net Hebeid
1 IlrliiB Yeu, cb , ' by .Mnl.rlng. Oea
Ilenkert In the organist, Mr. Itenkert and
Harry Mnnur will render Hduel en the organ
nl theejwning et the iiiertiuig nnrvlce. 'Iho
theme of the duet It the CeetlUn hymn. 'I be
evening Horv Ice will liedeveteil te the Sunday
nchoeL A npeclnl progrnuime of Kirlpture
reclmtlenx, byiiuin, Dt, lint Iwu prepireJ
for thin nervlce. Henlilen hj iiim, catelt auug
by the nchelara et the .Sunday hoIieo:, thorn
will lie a duet by Mln. Annie llest nml Mist
l.lly Klnzlnr, "lheu, Hely Night, HeturnVt
again," by Ilelwr alto an authein by ladleV
velcen. "Sing Your I'ntliiit, Ye l'eopleol the
Lenl," by Kauluinn.
Tin: ni.i eumi n i in u m s
At the l'lrnt Keferined church tlie usual
npeclal nervlcen will be held nt in. T he
imialc will 1h) Me.m' "l.lerla,'' the " Te
Deuin," " Adoeto I'ldilen," ote. II. btamm
In the choir leader, nud 1). C. hlaiiuu organ ergan
int. At HL I'.ml'a Iterormed them will b n
clilldien'HKurvlcent 7 1 p. in, with iccltn
tlenx, cherusen and cnreln.
The liiutlcal progrnmme nl SL Jnhn'H
(lerman Uorermod cburuli will be On
Christmas nt 10 n. in. Hy the church, " Kin
Kluil lt unn Uelxireu " alter Nermon, " Jail Jail
cbzetOeltalln Laudu." On .Sunday morn
ing, choir, " Khre ael (Jett lu der lioehe "
alter nermen the fjituday nchoel and congre
gation wilt Blng a Christmas hymn. On Hun
day evening the nchoel will celebrale Christ
aa. Thechlldreu will alng aevernl pleccn.
i'je choir will Blng : Hallelujah I Ilell und
l'reln, l.hre und KralL " ' Ks Wareu
Hlrten be I Helhlehem aut dem l'elde." Tlie
organist and choir leader la Leuis Ilauinau.
mi, KrihcerAbiAN rurnciiiw.
The progrmnme for the Christmas Ben loe
at tjL. Jaues church will be an fellows : Pro
cessional hymn, "Adeste I'ldoles ;" "Vonlte,"
Savage; I'salins; "Te Deuni," Whitney,
"Henedlctun," fatilner, "Crede," Dykes;
oftertery, "O .Ien That Ilrlngeth OrKnl TId
Ingn," Calkin , "(llerla in Kxcelsln Doe."
Ancient .recessional hymn, "Hark the Herald
Angels Hlng." I'ref. C. MHtzis the ergaultt
and choir leader. The llrst nervlce will be
at 10-W a. in.
This church ban been most beautifully
doeoratod ler the feast of " Morrle Christ
mantlde," with greens and whlte hangings
about the altar. One special feature, 1h a
?; reat reed screen befere the chancel which
lan been built of weed, ami which in cov
ered with holly and laurel. The principal
nervlce en Christmas will be nt 10'.j a. in.,
and en Hunday, beilde the usual nor vices, a
special Christmas oveusong will begin at i
iv in., with olaberato music.
The progrnmme of musloelSL Jelin'n I.
V.. church in : "While Shepherds Watohe 1
Their Flecks;" "Venito" Whitney; "Olerla
Patrl;" "Te Deuiu" Millerd; 'Juhllate
Doe" Holdeu; Hymn "Hall Theu Leng
KxpeotiKlJesus;" "Gleria Tihl;" hymn "It
Chiiie Uen the Midnight Clear;" Commun
ion fervlce; hymn "Shout the Cllad TId
ingn." II. C. Kllaa in the organist.
einF.n (.iiunciiKJ.
At llie Covenant I'nlled lirothren church,
West Ornnce and Concord stroetn, the wer-
nblplDg new goeson In the basement, owing
torepalraln the upper room. Hence there
in net a ery elaberate pregramme. On
Sunday, the service! will open with n ne ne
lectien entltled "Christman Ilelln " with
ether imiHle suited te the day. A " Uhrlst
inat" norineu will be preached by the pastor,
Het, J. It. Tunk, and the Hunday school will
be treated te candy, Ac Mian Orpha lioed li
organist and William Kckert leader of choir.
At the Union Bethel, oernorof WostOrange
and Prince streets, the Christmas colebratieu
will been Hunday. The 10.30 morning nor
vice will be opened with an anthem "l'hore
. i Were Hhenherda," by Perkins ; noles will be
i'.,wi.im .j iii-w jjujr imitur, neprauu, iira.
I'. H. Cloetlman, contralto, and lllram Oroemo,
baritone. In the afternoon at 1:13 oVlevk
there will be npeclal servlces for the children
or Hie Biiuday nchoel of which btepueu O in ent
in Ktipeilntendeut, The evonlugnervlcoa will
be marked by BlDglngoftUeanthem'UloJo.ca
lu the Lord," J. II. Calkin W. A. Lnvetly
hns charge of the musical this church.
AtthoHeuoml CvniiKuliciil church, He v. 1'.
Hmlth, pastor, tlie only nervlui en Chrlntniaa
will be Hint of thn Holiday nchoel nt7 o'clock
In the evenlng. The pxpicImw will consist el
roiiietinlTo rendlngn, tndtnllium, nil nddrenn
nud the nlnglng of t'lirlstmnn cnreln nnd
hymnn by the Sunday school. 'I bent will
nlne be nevcrnl iilnrlnttin nud a nole tiy Minn
Clara Krniiske. Mr, T. J, (illgete ban
chargeef the iiiunli.nl pntlef the pregtnmine
nud A. P. Hehiiader In the organist.
In Mount Jey, uu I'lldny menlng, (C'hrltl
nunn Kre) lliecnnlntn enlllled " Hnuln t'lniin'
lleiisn, or, Tlie ClirUtmnn Kvcurslen," will
lm rendereil In the M I', church by Iho
Methodist Hundny nchoel nud choir. All Hie
lmule In thin i-anutn Is very bnautllul, nml
the dialogues nre nplillxd. Nearly nil the
principal ahnrnctern will be ipprrnmited by
adults, ene el whom will be disguised n
Knnta Clnu Cblldivii will npenr nn
nchnlnrn, dwiufs, Ac
The Seuth (iueen street 1'ieMn leilsu Mo Me Mo
inerlnl Sunday w hoel hale an elaberate
printed pregramme. Hinging, prnur, nil nil
ilresetn. etc, will bothe fntuie of the evening
entertainment. 'I he vix'al gems Include "'I he
Christinas Light," " Hnlug lliotlelden Con Cen
snrn " Itethlehein's Stnr," nml the Christinas
Ilelln,
vimmrnAH nuen tmmih.
Ilrllitilra That Will Tempt Hie .tpprlllea el
lnrnatrlniis la-itinrrew.
The thousand nml ene kinds of edlblen thnt
will grace Iho tablet en Chtlstmnn onnuet be
glveu 111 thin npace, but norne et the gmnl
things will net be missed. Of course the
turkey het nml brown liem the
even, will be pnssrd around llrsU
Very few can decline II, net eveu
if their Invorlle plru In npottlencd te
nomeono else. 'I hen the grnvy and ilie'tlng
of the lewl me next served. Of the side
dishes, probably the llrst sampled lnthecran
berry sauce, nnd no it should lm, the ncella
proerlloa of thin bony nld the digestive
orirnen In tempering the strong feed. PIcUles
I'rench, Kant Indln nnd domestic, and
chew chew and plcsltlly -also pruduce n
keen nppollte. 'Ihe vegetnblen will Include
tomnteon, stewed corn, Limn tiennn, unb
bngenlawed, het or cold , onions, iKjIled, and
colery. Hlndn will Im) of oyster, lobster,
chicken, celery and lettuce. Thore In no
end te pudding", but plum Is the leader
cabinet, tig, blackberry, orange, nnd prln prln
cetn nre excellent varieties, ter dessert
there nre oranges, tnmnnnt, penrs, apples,
grapes, raisins, nutn of eveiv ene, Ice
cream, punches, egg negg, cotleo, het or
Iced , ten, het or Iced, nnd choeoUto water
Icen of reil currnnt, raspberry, peach, erange
nml lemon. Pics of fruit fellow the tnlnce
nnd custard. Ami there will be cakes from
the White Mountain down below the pound
te a snap el ginger.
lint, drink and taven merrv liristmnn '
.ifiu.trf.4t! KAurrsiAH'n itiLt,.
A tlxnniiiiltn Utiurdi Halt Farm I niter Cer
tain Conditions.
1 e will of the Inte Abraham Knullman, of
Penn township, wasndmltted te prebnte nt n
Inte hour en Thursday nllernoen. The will
Is lu the hand writing of the testator nnd wns
made en February U, 170. He names Jehn
Cnssell, Jehn It. Kelst nnd Jeseph Htnuller,
trustecn of the Mennnnlte meeting house
neur his losldence, te whom he bequeathed
In trust his farm of "7 ncres. He provides
thnt the net Income of the farm, after the
payment of tnies, miking necessary repairs
and reasonable i hargiw ler their trouble nhall
bepnld te hlsslster durlngher llletlme nndnt
her dentil (she diwt a lew years age) he
maktn the billowing conditions as te the In
come of the farm I'irst Ids lamlly let In the
grnveynrd shall be kept in geed condition
ami clonued nt least three times n year and
It tombstones nre broken or need re-lettering
the "nine Is te be attended te by the trusteen
of thin fund. H(oeud, the trustecn nre ail
therlred te n.itiex rvn much of the farm
Inud for ineetitig house purposed as
may lie necessary. Ililrd, the trim,
toen shall apply (or home or foreign
mltsleun et t))tb ns they think proper
net lens than t or mero than fid te be used
for the spirit of Christlauty, te te paid te
ouch parties as they think proper. The
luvlanoxef .aid net Inc mie Inte hedlatrlbuted
by the trusteen and their nuccensern amongst
the needy oer el the vicinity ns they may
think beU
Iho will preMden that If the trustees or
their nuixent rn or the congregation through
thum refute te nttupt the farm, with the con
ditions named mid te e.irrj out the name as
above dlncled within thlrteen months of Ills
death r with h he hopes w 111 net be the case),
then the said em uiera nre directed te ills
tribute his eutlrii citate an directed by this
will.
A number of beipiests of from thxi te f H)
each nre made te distant relative', nnd the
btlnnce he directs te be dlv Idtnl amongst the
children of woven cousin The exeoutera of
the will nre Abraham N Cnssul, Marietta,
Henry S Hnnvely, Penn, nnd Samuel Hlce,
Mnuhelin lioieugli.
lleuieiuherliig The four.
Iho Ladies' L'uleu Uercan society grateluHy
acknew lodgen the following donations re
ceived since December litb . Frem It. K. L.,
f 1 , Mrs. I.etlkli Sener, fi, Mm. Henry
Seuer, (1 , from a friend Ihieugh Mm. Ker
loot, 11 Mitt Kiln Hmlth, t,r, Mr. A. Herr
Suiilli, te Hen. II. O. Leug, ?1U, Mr. N.
Kllmaker, 5, Mlw Margaret lleltshu, : ,
MissHybella lleltshu, (5; Mlts II. II. l)jr
wnrt, 1 Mr Jacob Kithveu, (1, Irem
1 lrst Kelertnwl church, f.'i 7j , Mr James
Black, ft.it Irlend through Mr C. liein.
Itnh, H , Mr. luhu K. Sener, 6, Mr. Jehn
linger, C , two duen garments Irem Indus
trial Heciety , Mr. llenry Sivy maker, fj ,
cash, ID cents, Mr. Jullun Loeb, (U,Mr.
Jehn Wiley. .10 cents . L., f 10 , cash, f I , Mm,
II. CniKen, (1 , Mm. Jenle Mjer, fi
In Argument Court
All el 'lhiirsdny aftornoen wan taken up
lu the argument of the eiceptleun totheau
Uiter'n reert lu the estate of Anion Hetider Hetider
nen, iUs.'eased. The argument wbs net con
eluded, and Tuesday neit wan designated
ler the hearing el the concluding argument
In the Kdcu township read case tlie ex
ceptions te the report of viewers were with
draw n, ami the rc-vlewera will new be ap
pointed. In the estate el Martlu Try, doceased, the
sale et dicedent'n reul estate was net oslde
and an alias order of eale Issued.
An Issue was grauted te ancertain the
amount el damages sustained by reason et
the opening of Laurel street, In which Itev.
M. J. Mcltrlde, administrator, c t, a., of HU
ltev. J. 1'. Hhnuahan, deceased, In trust, wan
named an plalntlll and the county of Lancas
ter nn defendant
lnrtny Case Dlstuliveil
William Wiley, the boy who wan charged
with the larceny of a pair of boetn, the
preperty of Isaac Hoardley, had a hearing be
fore Alderman Deou yeaterday alternoen.
He wan discharged for want of eridence, an it
wan shown Hint Heardley had cant the beets
away, and Wiley secured them, and put
them in shape te wear. When itearUJey saw
him with them he wanled thorn.
Ihe ''Tla-Up" Ended.
Kleven of the branohea of the llrueklyn
city railroad that tled-up Thursday morning
at four o'clock and went en strike have com cem com
premlsod tbelr trouble The company ro re ro
fuiien te give any Information as te the terms
et Hottlemeut, but it la thought that they have
acceded te the demands of the men.
Itennen Dethroned lj a I'rai Ileal Juke.
1 rauklln H. tietHlharl, a vvoll-knewn sport
and gambler of Uendliig.lms become violently
insane, the result of a practleal joke. About
n w cek age he was In a Baleen en Penn street,
when a party et acquaintances oauie lu. One
et thein, disguised, wan Introduced te liood lieod lioed
hartut a Cailferiilau with 1000,000, and a
little while after notne one pulled a knlle and
apparently, stabbed the mock stranger te the
heart iioedhart at thin point rushed In ter
ror from the room, making straight for home.
II la ronten is new geno.
I (range unit Niignr Cane.
Hen W. 11. Mcl'ermlck, of Jacksonville, a
member of the Flerida legislature, has ler.
warded houie splendid speclmeun et orange
uid sugar canu te grace the editorial table en
IhrlMuia Leng may he vvaye !
1)1 KD WITH HIS VICTIM.
A Trillll III. K IIIIIHII.lt THAUKItr i.i a
viniiii)tr vn.hAtim.
The Killing nl Fbkle Hn eetlieail 1 he JMiir
iterer F.hntra l'.rtiiH nml CenitnlU Middle.
I tie nttl Itra-illa nl the Hlnful I'm
nl VI tn nml V ninan
NowleMii, Cnnn , Is, In a slale el Inlonse
oxcltemout ever n deuble ttngedy that ban
Just occurred. .Mis. .lames Lynch was shot
dead Wednesdny night by William II,
"Hewell, Jr., who loltewod up Ibn murder by
sheeting hlmtell deal In the room where
the body of his victim lay.
The ncone of tlmse terrible oeourrenios wis
the resldantu el Mm Almlrn Lenin, an old
fnshloned larmtieuse en what Is known as
Sugar street. Mm Lew Ik In the mother of
Mrn. Lynch, nml living with her nnd a
younger daughter and mm, rcpoctlvely six
teen and llfteeu yearn old.
Mm. Lynch's nnme was Kiln, and she wan
a very pretty young woman. Hhe was uiar
rled three yearn Hgo, but the lunrrlsge
wns net n happy ene and the alr sep
arated, Mr. L nch Is nt present n rosldeut of
IlrldgeKrU
Mr Lynch, alter the noparatlen, pnnsed
her tlme among her friend Hewell, who
In a resident el Itroekflcld and about twenty
yearn old, had long been enamored of her, and
new became hu Intimate friend, lu feet he
became a lever, nnd the mntter of a divorce
npjiearH te have been discussed between
them. 'Iho nlr itjrrcspeiided when net to
gether. Mr Lynch Inll her liomethnro recenlly te
go te Hncketmai k, N. J , nnd was em ploy oil
tbere at Iriutebebl work. Her duties were
apparently heavy.nnd In her lottcmte Henoll
shonpekoof her Inability te long continue
there. In one of thee letters she intimated
te Hewell, It is sild, thnt she would marry
him were Lynch out of the way, Hewell
evidcutly took this as n Invernble answer te
his enrnent suit.
VMl IIOMK IO Ml hi liRAHI.
'I he young woman returned te her mother's
home en Monday. Hiwell neon learned of
her prcnonce, and innplred by the hepe the
lotler just mentioned had raised, called at
the houne Wednesilny night about 7 o'clock.
In response te bin knock Mr Lynch went
te the deer and Inquired what business he
hail with her. Her manner uettled Hewell,
who remarked that he did net want her te
stay longer with her mother, as he bail a bet bet
eor place than that for her. Hhe roplled that
It was no business of his where she stayed.
Other convocations of a similar character
followed, the woman standing Just Inside the
deer, wlille Ilowell steed en the step outside.
Suddenly he drew from beneath his coat a
nix chamlmr 41 callbie revolver, at the sight
of which the woman uttered n slight scream,
nnd turning about finned as quickly ns she
could toward an adjoining room.
Hhe wan net quick enough. Before she
could eisin the deer thnt separated them
Hewell tired three shots, two of which took
etlect lu the weman'a back n few Inches be
low the shoulder. One of them struck a
coiset steel, driving It Inte the body a
distance of eight Inches, The third shot
struck the edge el the bodice, Bllghtly tear
ing lu Death wan Instantaneous, the victim
railing u en the carjK't without uttering a
sellable.
As the frantic mother and her terrllled
children drew near te see what bad happened
the assHHsln M)lnted the weapon at them and
warned them te keep away. Tbey lied te
the neighbors, who, en hearing the circum
stances of the tragedy, organized partlei te
search for the popetrnter. Before they could
reach the house Hewell hnd left, and the
silent hours el night wero taken up In scour
ing the country ler him.
llll. Ml lllll.Ul.H'h site I ni.
Hew ell returned te the ncone of his crime
enrly In the morning, nnd at three o'clock,
while seated oil a ntone wnll lu front of the
house, was approached by a citizen net
known te him and Ignorant of the sheeting,
who naked what the treuble In the house
was. Hewell replied , " Oh ' l've had a
racket in thore and shot a woman Wish
you'd go lu nnd nee If she's dend. '
The ntrnnger, instead of complying with
this request, went his way and the news of
Hewell n presence wan neon known. A large
crowd, li armed, prmeeded te the heuse,
which had been left deserted, with only the
dead woman tying in one of the room It
was evpeced that Hewell would make a des
perate resistance against arresU He wan
found dead. He had shut himself through
the heart and lay beside bin victim. On a
table near by be had left the following letter
" 1 want the letters In my trunk shown te
the public te let thorn knew what n faUe
levor Llla was te me. The letters without a
nnme en Llla w tote te me. Ixiv e does It all.
I'en't weiry. 1 am better oil. le the beat
veu can. Heed bye.
" W. II. Hew km,, Jr."
Corener Helt, el Il-ldgnpert, was netltled
of the minder, and nn Inquest will be held.
A IIUJIA.V.S IIHKAT VBRIh.
Kneiked Denn bystreet Car lleraea al I'tlnre
and Orange Streeta.
Aii accident, which looked like a terrible
one te these who witnessed It, occurred at
Prince and West King streets thin morning.
Al this point the Btreet cars, coming Irem
Mlllernville If well leaded, run very fast in
order te get around the curve and haven
start up the grade en Went King streeU
About nlne o'clock thin morning two cam,
both well tilled witbpaMengers, catue te
ten n. J ust an the second car started te come
mound the curve, Mr J. Law rence.a widow
residing near Petersburg, attempted te walk
ever the Prluce street crossing. The car wan
lemlng at a rapid rate and the driver called
te the woman te get out of the way. She In
slightly deaf, howevor, and heard neither
the man's voice nor the sound of the car
hell The horses ran against ber, knocking
her down. The car was at ence nlopped
and the woman was found beneath
Hhe was Immediately in Irent or the wheel,
which would have panned ever her, had the
cargouebiit a few Inches further, Therowere
a great many poisons In the neighborhood
nt the tlme nnd nearly everylXHly thought
that the woman was fatally Injured. The
car was quickly run back and the woman
was picked up. She wan taken te the Herrel
Hernjs hotel, aud Dr. Muhlouberg examlned
ber. He found that her Dese wan bleeding
and beyend that she was net Injured lu the
least. The woman Is tt'i j ears old and she
may feel mero bruised te-morrow.
The person injured the most al the time of
the accident was David Met, who reslden ou
Lew streeU When he saw the woman's
position, alter the ear hnd been stepped, he
quickly ran up te loosen the brake ou the
Irent platlerm. An he did this the Iren
baudle of the brake swung around and
struck him en the head, cutting a very ugly
gash from which be bled freely.
There In a great deal of complaint from
people who reside nenr where the accident
occurred. They say that the cars are nearly
always driven around thin corner at a rock
lens rate of skhk1 te the great danger of pedes
trians. A gentlcntn who wltaessed this
accident suggests that the car company pro
vide a watchman for thin point if they want
te make such haste.
Alilenuan llarr'a Court.
Alderman Uarr last evenlng returned tu
court the assault and battery case against
Mary Heek, proferred by Itutlt Weed
1'er ilrunkeuneas and disorderly conduct
Mary was committed for SI hours. The son-
leuce would have been longer, but she
pleaded ler n Bhert term that she would net be
locked up ever Chrivtma
Ktilli Weeds was heard bv the same mac.
iBtrate en a charge of disorderly conduct,
prelerred by Mr Boek. Hhewandlncbarged
ou the payment el cost
Elizabeth Williams wan ene of the wit.
nosses at the hearlng and she acted se din
orderly in the alderman's olllce that she had
te be removed te the station house. This
morning bIie was committed for 18 deyn.
A Had Fall.
A. few ovenlnjjs slnoe Frank M. Miller, of
Manhelm, had a fall producing u dislocation
or his right ankle and a fracture of one or the
tnviiMS et tbe lei?, tin In miUnr-itur imw.li .i.
ftum the utis'iap.
Al.rUBII TilAAIAtl.v.
A Hi lei bkelih nl I'.etUn.l ,
laureate
(Irent ruet
Alfred Tennyson wan born en August 6,
ISO" i, atHeinernby, a village in Lincolnshire,
about half way between Hpn,by and Horn Hern
castle. He was one of the twohe children
(of whom seven were sonsief the Her. (I.
Clayten Tennyson, LL. It , rector of Horn Hern Horn
ersby and vicar of Urlmsby, Alfred was
taught the rudimentary suljecta partly at
home nnd imrtly at "tailney'n village
schoeU" Alfred Tennyson's tlrnt verses
were written upon the model of Thomsen's
"Season." In liShe went te Trinity cel.
lege, Cambridge, aud In It. I gained a geld
medal ler a poem ou Tiuibucioe. He pub
lished Inn first volume or poetry about this
time, and In l&B his necend volume was pub
lished by Mr. Kdward Mexen. 'Ihe story
that " I.eckBley Hall " wasbaied ujen per
sonal ex per leuce In said te have net the
slightest foundation. In the year of 15i0 he
was married te Mls3 Hmlly Sellwood, aud In
the name year succeeded ordswerthan poet
laureate, nnd produced en the day of the
funernl of the Duke of Wellington ( No
vember, 185'J), his immortal "Ode."
The Crimean war exerted a depressing
ellect en the sensitive genius, ns evldenced
by hi poem " Maud." After a silence el
several yearn, the llrst series of " Idylls of
the King," embracing four stories In blank
verse, drawn from the Arthurian legends,
restored the poet's waning popularity, and
was generally accepted as his greatest poet
ical itleit, a verdict confirmed ten years later
when thecycle was completed by the publica
tion or the " Hely Aral), and ether poems,"
(lP). In the interval between the publics
lien of the second parU of his Idylls, Tenny
son had Issued " Enech Arden " ( 1,1), He
has since then publlnhed the " Window, or
the Hengn or the Wrens," i lf7n), " Queen
Mary, a drama, (l), nnd in l7i auother
drama tailed "Hareld.' His latest pub
lications nre commeuted upm ly the
press el the whele country
A UENBBUUB I'ltlLADKI.I'IIIA.y.
.Iiitin F (-till til (live. KI.'.OUO te Varlcim
Charitable Institution.
Within ajear Mr. Jehn P. Smith, el the
tlrinet MacKellar, Smiths A Jerdan, Phila
delphia, ban proseuted Jl mm te different
ehatltle llli latest girt it ?I-,0k, pro pre pro
nented as follews:
Academy el the Hue Art su Paul's Pret
cstnnt Episcopal church, each $-,e00 , the
Merchants' Kuud, Historical society of Penn
sylvania, Academy of the itural Sciences,
each K.000 ; Spring Garden Institute, Deaf
aud Dumb Asylum, Wemeu's S. hoel of De
sign , Sens of Sllieergp, the Wills Hospital,
Heme for Aged Couples, Women's Hemio
pathlc association, Heme br Agnd aud
lutlrui Colored Persons, Indigent Widows
and Single Women's society Little Sister el
the Peer, Pennsylvania W erklng Heme for
Blind Men, Pennsylvania Industrial Heme
for Illlud Women, Women s Ha.pltal of Phil
adelphia, Methodist Heme fi r the Aged,
each tl.OOO Albien huciuy, Apprentices'
Library, the Sanitarium. I uildrcn n Heunv.
eps t hie. hospital, Training .v hoel for I-eeble-minded
Children, Heme ler Incurables, Old
Ladies' Heme, Old Men's II me, liars Heme
for Iullini Mechanics Philadelphia ortha ertha ortha
piedlc hospital, Heme rei liettltute Colored
Children, Women's CbrHUau aisociatlen,
I raukliu Heformatery Heme Maternlty
hespli.il, Presbyterian II uie ter Widows
and h'nigle Women, Penn Asjlum el Phil
adelphia, each (500, thadreii's llcwpital
et Philadelphia, Henlne attociatteu. NU
Paul's Protestant Kplscepil D irean society
French Benevolent eecletv, tbeLeruian soof seof soef
oty, Odd Fellows' Heme, 11 nuenltbeMerclfiil
Saviour, t nlen Benevolent n-tiviatlen, Prot
estant Episcopal City luls-simi, Penusvlvanla
Hetrent ler Blind Mute, et Christ church
(I'rauklluville), Philadelphia! ypegraphlcal
society, Northwestern soup house. Western
Heme for Peer Children, each JJW, Day
Nursery for Children, Jane I). K eut nursery,
Northern Day nursery, Pme Street Day nur
sery, Newsboys' Aid society, Pennsylvania
Society te Pietect Chlldreu Irem Cruelty,
Soldiers' borne, Bedford btreet mlssieu, Con
valescents' letreat, Sunday Breakfast asso
ciation, Northern Heme ler 1 riendless Chil
dren, 3d Hegluient Infantr.v, each S1"0.
IK UTSIZA IMJfi'AAI.
I'reiliictluii el "iiie (luldt-n lien hi Maria
I'artj, Tlinradnf l.ienlni;.
'I he Starr opera oempauv made their feutth
appearance of the week nt the opera house
Thursday evenlng. TheuwdiiiKewas of but
medium size and the opera was the "Gelden
Hen," which In another uniue;i'ir ihe "Crew
ing Hen." The piece is net s gixxl ns "The
Baren," although thore Is smiie clever music
In 1U The company Is ii"' as tuuillar with
the linen as they might be. 1 he troupe np
peared nt n disadvantage last evening.
Mr. Desben, who wan te have plajeil lmiu
dan, wan unable te appear eAlng le
the Injury te bis aukle which be
received en WeduentJuy eieutng. His
part was taken by Mr. Calhoun at a lute hour
and be did the best he could with 1U Mr.
O-borne, the ether uemcdiiu, wan net In the
caaU Miss Duryea had a great dial te de as
Jiuietta, but she did it well, while Miss
Muggle Baxter made a competent Marquise,
May Dougleen, as Jurn n, "at clever as she
ulwajsi The porlermauie siemed te drag
along, and it was net one c ilculatuil te en
thuse an audience.
Thin evening "The Chimes or Normandy "
will be Hung. Mr, Desueu'a phjslclau sajs
will be able te be out by that tlme and he
will appear ns Oatparil, the miser. Te-morrow
at a matlnoe "The Baren" will be ro re ro
peatod, and the cempanv clone in the evening
with "Olivette."
In Tumi
Dr. Alfred Starr, father of Ueorge O. Starr,
managorer the Starr opem company, with
bin wife, arrived In this city jesterday Irem
New Yerk, They come te spend Christmas
w Ith their seu nnd hit w lie.
William E. Hlgglun, of Wilmington, who
was a member e I tbe Ironsides ball club In
1881 and will play soceud base ler the Bosten
League team next soaseti, Is in tow n, vlslilng
old Irtend
Slnney In Cunt,
rrem tlie Lllltz llocerd.
Jehn F. Devent, of Manhelui, conimenced
te haul milk te the creamery ou June 27, and
for twenty -four wecks,endlngnee. II, received
1 157.07 for the product of six cenn, making
an average et (6.5S per week, or $1.09 ier
cow, during the same tluie, retaining nt home
what was necessary for family use.
VVIlt.VtiiTe tu Vlaulieliii.
t linn the Lebanon Times.
Mr. W, II. Hteiner, cibiiiet-maker and
undertaker, of Fredericksburg, wllUtuove
te Mauhetm, Lancaster netiuty, after A'ew
Year.
Cor Majer or l'lillailliliin.
Ala conference In l'hiladelphla en Thurs
day of committees of the I'nlen League and
Hepubllcan citlrens with the Hepubllcau
party leaders, Edwin II, 1 liter was selicled
as the Hepubllcan candidate for mayor,
LIUIE IIINTON DEAD.
TUB tO II Ml AWtHBtB tALLBA VIVT1M
te rrrnuii) fiiik.
Id Demise of n llillllnnl Veuna Member or the
llraninllf) Htnxe-Kuilenrcd In Lnnina-
ttlnnp, Where hhn Wns Alnrnvs a
llenrlll Welinmed Xsllnr.
A lelegtnm received by friends in thin city
stales thnt Miss Lillle lllnlen, the actrenn,
died this forenoon nt the resldence of her
father, Ne, 1121 Seuth Bread street, Philadel
phia. The young lady wns taken 111 at Ash
land, 1', en the night of Thursday Decem
ber Dili. Hhe wan taken le ber home
and her company was disbanded. She
grew werse rapidly, anil hr death In the
renulu Mlsn Hlnten was born January ."J,
lSeVl.ln Macen, Miss ,nnd wan ihoreforo in the
twenty-fourth year of her age. She began
her professional career at Weed's museum,
December 8th, 1S79, an I.cnli In ' Leah
the rernaken." Ker noveral years past
she had been starring in a company under
the management of her father, Dr. S.
K. Hlnten. Hhe ban played several engage
ment! of n week each In Lancaster, whero
aha wan a great favorite. The last time she
wan seen bere wan during the week of
September 13, when she played a number of
popular plece, supported by her slster, Mlsn
b'allle.
Miss Hlnten wan probably better known te
Lancaster eple than any actor en the
stage. She wan n granddaughter of the Inte
Captain W, A. Hambrlght, In formeryenm a
well known conductor of the Pennsylvania
railroad. Dr. Hlnten served an a surgeon
lu the Confederate array and after tbe war
catne te Lancaster, where tbe young lady's
ohildheod years were spenU Hoen after ro re ro
tnevlng te Philadelphia, the family have
remained thore ever since. Minn Hlnten
nndher sister, Mlts SallIo,were frequent and
wolcerne visitors te Lancaster, where they
were the centre of a constantly increasing
circle of warm friend In her death the stage
loses a bright ornament whose future gave
much premise of distinguished success. Her
many warm friends bore will be greatly
pained te learn of her death.
ttlVDLKTUWH CAB WUKKB BVRSBlt.
Th
Woodwork. Department,
With Ita Cen
tenia, Entlrnljr Ueatreed.
MiDnLhiew.v, Pa., Dec 2. At l..!0lbl
morning lire wan discovered In Ihe
engine house el the car works here which
resulted In the cotnplete destruction of the
works excepting tbe foundry and ofllce.
There were 1- cars finished and a large
number et ethers In (process of construction
destroyed. Messr Schall A. King, of Yerk,
are the proprietors of the establishment, and
the firm have orders for work suflidentte
carry their force of 300 empleyes far Inte
the summoref next year Tbe full extent of
the less cannot new be estlmated, but It will
1 be very high, nnd In covered by nuiple In
surance.
The building waa about four hundred feet
long and one hundred wide , of brick, and
In It was considerable worked weed,
macbluery, tools and casting It will te
rebulIU
Trouble lielween Vtaaena nnd ISrlcklarera.
CnicAOe, Dec '21. There Is treuble brew
ing between the mason contractors and the
bricklayers. The former are getting tired of
the eight hour system and have called a
meeting for this forenoon at the Builders'
Excbauge te "discuss and takeactlen in mat
ters of the utmost importance te the building
trade." 'lb la is understood te mean that,
with the commencement el the next season,
the contractors will make an cflert te secure
longer hours. It has been agreed among
many of them te make a stand for niueheurs
at the present wages. At the meeting te-day
the question will oeme up nnd a decision will
be reached.
A Farmer Chargtil With Killing Ilia Wife
t u lOMiLLt, Miss., Dec 21 Frederick
Berk nnd bin beu-in-lan, Jehn Meggers,
were arrested yesterday for the murder of
the former's divorced vvife in July lesU The
arrestn were made en Information furnished
by Charles Mnrquerdt, a farm hand In Berk'n
employ, who says that a few nights age,
while he wan supposed te be asleep, Meggers
catne Inte his room and tried te kill him
with a club. He received only a slight cut
en his head nud made his escape. The rea rea
nen for his assassination it is thought Is thnt
Berk aud Meggers were aware that he knew
something of the murder and wanted him
out el the wny.
Telephone Company ued bj a City Council.
EvAvsviui-K, lnd,, Dec 31. In the clr
cuit court horn yesterday Bultn b7 Council
men Greves, Boeutlne, 1- eay, TJsesaus, Klech
les, Oedden, Bradley, Wluiberg and Fire
Chief Hutlen, aggregating la amount (90,000,
were Hied against the Cumberland Telopheno
company ler damages for false Imprison Imprisen
uieut. Tbe suits grew out of an old quarrel
between the city council and the telephone
company. The company refused te comply
with the laws el the state and city aud the
council revoked the right of way In tbe
streets and cut the poles and wire The
above officials were arrested at the Instance
of the company charged with malicious trea.
pans and new the council ceme back en the
company for 10,000 damages each for false
Imprisonment.
The Werk el Blanked Menita.
Ni.vv Om.i-ANs, Dec. 21 -A. special from
Kotcluske, Mis, Ha a ; At midnight Wednes
day night four or live masked men
went te the beuse of Jerdan Teugue, aoelorod
man living about four miles below town, and
demauded uu entrance claiming te hare n
search w arrauU A seu of Jerdan opened the
deer and, en discovering the men masked
and armed, iimde an exit through the back
window, the masked men tiring at him.
They then killed Jerdan aud shot his wlfe
noveral times, It is hollered fatally. Hhe wan
shot through tbe tougue and cannot speak
but signified that she knew who shot her.
The community In highly Incensed at the
cowardly outrage.
rerelgn Lnbur Net Wnnieil.
bAN Fkacisce, Dec 21. -llenry T. bcett,
the presldent of the I'nlen Iren works, de
nies tbe statement made at the bollermak bellermak
ers' convention at Heading, Pa., last Wednes
day, that the 11 rm had taken steps te import
labor from Europe te work en the cruiser,
whose construction has been awarded them
by the government Mr. Scott says that they
have all the men they want new.
ItcgrelllnK tne Klnaie.
Hest en, Dec 21. Ed. C, lleake ban sent
te each subscriber te the purse for the in
tended glove fight between McAulitle and
Frazler, which did net take place, a let ter ex
pressing bin regret that the last meeting of
the Falrplay club terminated in such an
unsatisfactory manner nud premising within
the next two weeks te promote a meeting te
which the holders of tlckelH te thelale fiasco
shall be admitted f roe of charge.
Tne Millien Dellar IlUie.
Livbnroei,, Dec 21. Lewis' general re
tall steres together with a large stock of
Christmas goods was totally destroyed by
lire this morning. Less. v2,OOO,0OO.
A Neeraunper .Man's Cliati;e.
A. M. Hlade, who for several yearn past has
been a reporter en the .JTete JCrtt, will aev or
his connection with that paper next week.
He will co te Birmingham, Alabama, next
I week te ml a position en a newspaper there,
TIIKT HAVK Bt.AIIUUATB BYBttClaBH.
"-ral Si hnela of Ihe City llhe Kntertaliinient,
Whlcti Are .luyniu Occn.lena.
Tin ih iii schools are very prettily decera-
ted with f brlstman groen The boys' en-
tertalnment win given In the forenoon. It
consisted or vi Bnli instrumental music,
the former untie- ti10 ie,tl ,,f l'rer. Carl Matr,
and the latter unu.r Vtet, Carl Therbahn!
riie plocen sung amf nByeil wero the nnme
that are montlened In ,hS pregramina of lUe
girls' high nchoel prlnte.i teieV.
S'l""9 .'. taw-' .Utah
bnnilsnninlir frainn,). ronrnMllne.;'r",ne'l
thochlldrenof Israel cresnlng the lYvj?D.'
The prosenUtlou hihecIi wai .undo by Jr,,,
H. (irtll en behaU or tl.e puplln, auiT"
spended tu by Pre!. McCaskey.
Then followed tbe presentation tu Mr.
James C. (lable, by the third nnd letirl
cimir"iu!.
t Charles
classe of a hnndsome rorelvlng
presentation njioech Iwlng made by Charles
Marshall.
Prof. Mat., the musical Instructor, wns pre.
sented with nn Illustrated edition of Dante,
and the Sermon en the Mount, Matter Jehn
Martin making the speech, and Prof. Malz
brielly responding.
Te Prof. Therbjhu the boys and girls or the
high school orchestra presented n very line
Inkstand, Master Frnnk Loci) making the
presentation spoecli. lu responding te It tbe
professor took occasion te dellver an address
en the relative diniculty of acquiring a know
ledge of dlllerent muMcal Instilments the
mentdlfllcult being the clarleneU
Tbe several speeches made were enthiislas
llcnlly applauded by tbe boys, who then
sang anil played the concluding plecn with
grent spinU
Following is the pregramme of the enter
tainment given by the girls' high hi hoi this
alternoen .
Chorus (Oichctlra) "Iho Mahogany Iree '
ThncKciay (Cempiinn.)
i. nema " unusiuias
mas rlina la Leuin Airlln.')
(fcnglljii.)
Ch irua ' ChrlaliiiM rSellsnreBounillngUlear,"
(Kngllsh.)
neadlng " VVhst a Chilstinin Cniel Dia,'
(Ilarcmirt) Kiln U. Bill
iieauieg ids two i:nii9iuins irees,
(Churchman) letle McUulley
Chorus (Orchestral 8eidl
Chorus (Orchestra)" Soldiers' Cbuiiis-ranst
(douned.)
Chorus'
Carel, ltretheis, Carel,' (Muhlen
ber.1
Cherua ' Deck the llsll with lleugln el
Helly, (Welsh)
Cherns (Orchestra)-"! ha World U r"ull of
llenutr.'' (Donizetti )
Heading-'The Chtlatmas Gltl, (wide Awakn)
LulaM. Urtr.
Heading "The Death of Tlbeilus," (Aneny
nieus) Mary L. Dubbs
Chorus (Orchestra) " lilnjr Out, Wild Bells
Tennyson (lest! )
Hymn "Silent Mght, Hely Sight," (Haydn)
High Scheel Orcbeatta (V lellns) Mlsaes adlth
Metzger, lturtle Uist, Alice ahnestiKk, aud
Masters Gee . Brubaker, Frank a. Lech, Jeseph
II. Apple, Walter II. McCuskey, Krank K. Hurst,
Luther D ltced, VVm II lteir,Chas It Wctcnan9,
and tlnrence D. Kever. Hats Viel V tlllaui
11. (Jelt. "lutes-Jehn A. Spieeger, V. J. Slc Slc Slc
l.'onemy and lllram D. McCaskey. Llaiienet
II K VVemllU
I nstructer of Orchestra Vref. Can 1 herbalm
Fun at Mt.s Aluaser'abchenl.
Au Interesting pregramme of music and
recitations was prepared ler tbe pupils el
Mlsn Musser's German and Eegllsb iuterine
dlate school In Seuth Mulberry streeU The
last piece en the pregramme wan a recitation
by Master Willie Zecber entitled "Let Old
Santa Claus Come In." Al the end of the
piece old Santa Claus entered the room In his
conventional costume, and for a moment
scared some or the children hair out of
their wits, but when they tumbled te
the situation, the most uproarious mirth fol
lowed. A precession was formed with Santa
Claus at the head of It, and the march was
taken up aud down the aisles, and finally into
one of the cla.is rooms, w here another sur
prise awaited the pupils, for there was a
gaily trimmed Christmas tree, and pretty
presents ler all the little ene Fer a tlme
there wan the most hilarious enjoyment.
The scholars In Miss Sadie Fleming's
Lemen Btreet school had a little savings
hang in which they deposited the pennies
they hail n-vved since Thanksgiving day, as a
donation te tbe soup fund. This morning
the box, oentainlngonodollar and ene cent,
wan handed ever te Mayer Morten and by
him credited te the soup fund.
Mlsn Lela Zug, teacher of the boys' second
ary school, Lemen BlreeU w as presented by
her pupils with a beautllully beuud copy of
the Scarlet Letter poems, bamboo edition.
The presentation speech wan made by Master
D. i. H. McNealandwasfoellacly responded
te by Miss Zug.
Miss Lela ug'a nchoel took n liberal do
nation el erauges, apples and ethei geed
things te the Inmates et the Children's
Heme, The glltn were highly appre iated
by the little folk
The Leinuu btreel hthoels.
Informal exercises consisting et reading",
recitations, singing Ac, appropriate te the
occasion were held pretty generally te the
dlllerent rooms through the Lemen strejt
school building. Many happy greetings aud
material remembrances were exchanged
between teachers and pupil The usual
big turkey was presented te A. H. Stamy by
Master Charles Hellinger, in behalf et tbe
boys of the grammar school, and at the saine
time rlornce Styer surprised him with a
benultlul geld pun and holder aud a paper
weight in behaU of the s.une boy Each
boy in bin room, an did they lu fact all ever
the building, received a box of SboeU's candy
and au orange.
Later in tne proceedings, master jeuu
Frltchey gave bis teacher a beautiful edition
of "The Mlracles et Jesus" Illustrated by
Willltz.
Maner .Street rrluinrlee nud Secondary.
Ihe two primary schools In the Maner
Btreet building, taught by Miss Margie
llumphrevllle and Miss Minnie E. Haub,
united their forces this aftornoen and gave a
very pleasant entertainment lu which all the
pupils took parU There were soles, ducts,
quartettes and choruses, recitations and
dialogue The programme embraced all el
the favorite Christmas carols and ballads,
which were well sung, and many pretty
Christmas stories, all et which were well
recited.
The girl's secondary school, taught by
Mlsn Ida Llnd, and the Intermediate school,
taught by Miss Sarah Stlllel, held a union
entertainment In the second sterr of the
Maner stroet school at J o'clock. Here tee
there were many well delivered recitations.
dloleguen, ballads, carols aud choruses, aud
everything p&ssed oil joyously. At the close
of the ontertAlnmeut, which was attended by
a number of the patrons of the schools, the
scholars were dismissed, until January .id,
each wishing the ether a merry Christman
nud a happy New Year.
At Clarke's bchoel Heuse.
At Clarke's East End echoel house there
was a large Christmas tree, singing, recita
tions, and dialogues , the scholars surprised
their teacher, Mr. Barten, by presenting him
with Shakepoire( 5 Vels. ) and a very unique
Inkstand.
Iluw He Heard the ews
Londen, Dec 21. The correspondent el
the United Press at Heme telegraphs that
Lord Uartlngtcn, who in sojourning there,
recelred tbe llrst news of the resignation of
Lord Randelph Churchill in a telegram Irem
Lord .Salisbury, aud telegraphed a reply that
be would return te Londen nt once If neces
sary. The Tunes Bays there Is reason le bellove
that Lord Salisbury In ready te serve under
Lord Hartlngten and will eiler blm the lead
etship in the Heuso of Commens or allow
him te lerm a strictly Liberal-Unionist gov
ernment. The i)aii leUgrttph presumes that the
result of Lord Churchill's resignation will
be the awakening of the Conservative cabi
net, morally, Lord Salisbury personally re
tabling ofllce because there Is nobody else In
the ministry te de Ih9 work,
I lie south l't-im te He Haiti,
Dr. Hosteller, et Pittsburg, says. ".Within
ay ear (be Seuth Penn railroad will be com
pleted ; the build ew of It will be what Is
known an the Pittsburg syndicate, with Mr.
tiarrett if he desires, without him if the syn
dicate and hecaunotcemo te term"
Heen Keuud (lullty
(lAt.WAV, Dec. 21. Kleven et tlie prlseuera
who were tried resterdav for assaulting
balills who were enforcing evictions from
Lord Claurlcarde'a estates al Woodferd, were I
leunit guilty, aim ure eiuera wero Jlboraiea
ou meir own reoeguuancos,
Un
boys or the tlrst and second clnJVnnn;i!?
Prof. J. P. McCaskey, the prlSS LTiwitb i
large nnd benutlful steel nlntn L' ""." "
FOUR YKSSBLS C0M.1DK.
VAUhKKUKK.I AWI VRBW OF A WMtnCH
htkamkk rata ir atkht antra.
nrlllali Ironclad strikes nnd Kinks IUr-Twe
lliinilrrtl nml Fifty I'sepU nn Heard,
Cnnaternallen el Fnaaangera Te-Dny
en i:at Illrnr Ferry nema.
Londen, Dec 21. While the French
steamer Vllle de Victeria wan lying at anchor
In the Tagus she w as ruulcte and sunk hy
tbe British Ircnelad Hnllan. He unexpected
wan the accident that a number of the paawg.
gem en the Vllle de Victeria had no time le
escape and went down with Ihe ntemmer.
J)LM,y ' P800" were en heard the ateemer
'pnapq she was struck. The Httllan In of P.200
SM - - .
Lviku -Furthet pr ..-..
sten show that most of
pnssengers of the VUle de
.?' the colli celli colli
Ihe . mnit
Vloteril wXV
drewneil. Beth vessels were at anchor III
the Tngus
'I he Sultan dragged her anohere v 'is
and drifted against the steamer.
KAKT Ml CR FBUBT IIUA rlVULt,lBM.
Terrible Ktcllement Among the l'a.aenrr.
One Man Ha Ula l Taken Oft".
Nkvv Yerk, Dec 24, A dense fog hunt;
ever tbe city nud rlvers thlstnernlng,maklag
travel both by the ferries aud olevatod readi
dangerous aud todteus. Only ene accident
was reported, bowever , n collision In IheEnit
river at the feet of Wbtthnll street tawem"'
the ferry beats Atlantic ami Nerthfleld, be
longing respectively te the Seuth and Stnten
Island forrle The first named beat wm en
her 7.30 m. trip te New Yerk from Brook
lyn with a big crowd of passenger Every
thing went well until the Atlantic was near
lug the New Yerk shore and about entering
her slip which adjoins thai of the Htaten Is
land lorry Ce. About the same lime the
Noitblleld was leaving her slip ler Staten Is
land. Beth beats crashed Inte one another,
causing great excitement among paasengera,
many of whom were women. The latter filled
the air with shrieks and some et them
swoenod away adding te the general confu
sion. The Atlantic bad her guard rails tern
elf and her bow ntove In while the North
Held suffered the less et her foremenVrudder,
nhe being a deuble end or. The damage waa
net se serious but what the beats continued
en their trip. One passenger et the Atlantic,.,
named Jehn Bostelte, of Seuth Brooklyn,
who was standing en the bow et the beat.had
both legs cut oil below the knee nnd will
probably die. A few ethern received alight
bruises nud scratches.
Disorder at a I'rltn Flgbt,
Si. Pali., Minn., Dec, 21. Eight hundred
people stnoked cigars and swore lu anticipa
tion et a lively eight-round contest between
Billy Bradburn, or Chicago, and Pat KUIen,
of SL Paul. At a little befere 10 o'clock "Cab
bage" Hyan, of Chicago, came en the stage
nnd said that aj the two men. had expected a
f 2,000 house, and as there was but (000 gate
meney; Mr. Bradburn did uet propose te
endanger his reputation.
The crowd grew angry and yelled for tbe
princlpals,some making threats of tearing up
the stage and Indulging In a free-for-all. Tbe
racket became se lively that the two men
went en the stage and sparred Ave rounds of
a minute and a halt each, In which Klllen
cloned one of Bradburn's eyes and hammered
blm pretty severely. The gate money ft aa
divided half and hair.
Manufacturing Company Aaalgns.
Si. Paul, Dec 2L The Pray Manufactur
ing company of Minneapolis assigned yester
day for the benefit of its creditors, Jaber. B.
Robinson being the assignee. Tbe assign
ment was precipitated by an attachment en
the machinery for 750 and by the refusal of
the bank of Minneapolis, one of the main
creditors, te agree te the plan of settlement
proposed by the committee. About 200 men
will be thrown out of work. Several ether
small suits helped te precipitate matterr.
The liabilities of the company are placed at
200,000, while Mr. Pray ewes In addition
JSO.CHW. The assets are estimated at ? 150,000,
or which the plaut aud stock form the major
proportion. It Is net believed the assets will
real' e mere than 23 porcenU of the liabili
ties There Is a large amount of Prny paper
'Ml through the East.
- Vll Glory In Jehn I- Hullltnp,
Pel. i Khetill, MeuU, Dec. 21 Jehn Hulll
van cleaned up everything at Butte City,
Monday ulghU Cornish, the miner, who
has. been training for a mouth te meet the
champion, bragging that be would break
Sullivan up according te the Cornish style,
failed te appear. Fer want of better material
Sullivan uearly killed Steve Tayler. He
covered himself with glory and cloned PAWO.-.
the tlrst night. flO
Tn llnalfln 111 MuntrMl. !
Mem heal, Dec 21. -The Governer Gen
eral and Lady Lansdowne, with their suite,
haveslgnllled their Intention or residing In
Montreal during January during the conclu
sion of the carnival. They are arranging for
the use et Sir Donald Smith's residence and
will givoanumber of nodal entertainment
during tbelr stay. The v lslt or the vice regal
party premises te give gretl eclat te the
carnival festivities.
Unlawful Timber (Jutting.
1 em Kloeu, Mout, Dec 21. Three dajra
age aitoen Indictments were returned at Lew Lew
istevvn for unlawful tlmber cutting. The
latest developments show that wholesale cut
ting has been going ou in the neighborhood
of Lake Ceeur d' Alene. Thousands of feet
have been drilled down te the boom te evade
the rigtlauce of the Olivers of the Interior de
nartmenU A Dead Weman's Uedy Stelen,
Dr.s Mei.ihs, la., Dec 21. Scanty details
are received that the body el Mlsn Hull, who
died at Carlisle and was buried there Monday,
waa found beslde the grave yesterday morn'
leg, ghouls having disinterred IU Vigorous
nearch is being made ler the robbers.
Taken tn rriliadelntila.
Sherltl Tomllnsen this afternoon took
Harry II. Krayblll te the Heuso of Kefuge,
and William Francis te the Eastern peniten
tiary. William Is a noted thlel, who baa
served many terms lu our Jail, but this la bla
tlrst trip te the Eastern penitentiary.
(lueil Mr Stetkbrldge.
AuiuvN, Mich., Dec 2L The Adrian
1 'hum, the euly Hepubllcan daily In south,
eastern Michigan, last night unqualifiedly
commits ltsell te CoLSteckbrldge'ncandldaoy
for the United States Senate.
Killed by au Hinlecllng Heller.
vm)alia. Illi Dec 2L The beUer at a
saw mill belonging te Jehn Bmltb, blew up
yesterday afternoon, killing Mr. Hmlth out
right and badly weunuing a weraman. n in -thought
the latter's wounds will prore fatal-
snot UU Wilt,
Omaha, N'eU, Dec 21. Bebert Stewart, a
colored man, shot his wife about one o'clock
this morning. She cannot lire. Stewart ts
In Jail.
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