ssraww niirii IfetJafte? fntelliaettSex? LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, DECEMBEU 24, 1889. VOLUME XXVI NO. 99. PItlCE TWO CENTS " . t t t U . dh THE DAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS. POMS OF THE SCHOOLS nOLD MOST ESJOT ABLE ENTERTAINMENTS. The Exercises Consist of Vecnl and Tn- triimcntitl Musla, Doetamntlons nnd Dialogue Pregrammes Monitored. In the Intkm.iciknckh of Monday thore wus published tlie jiregramuies of Christ inas oxerrluH In' n number of the public schools of the city held en that day. To day celebrations wcru held in a large num ber of the remaining schools, nnd. below will be found n coiupleto juvgranime of nil thnt took place, with the name of the participants. The Christmas entertainment lit the high Reboots this year was greatly en joyed by the pupils und these who were in iittetuliiiiee. It is the custom of Mr. MeCaskey te read te the bevn something appropriate) te the seusen. This your' the opening chapters of .(Jen. Wallace's fiun fiun eus story el " Hen llur; atale efChrlit," wero read. At W:W o'clock Prof. -Mat came In te direct the dinging, and n pleasant time wus lind until dismissal. The boy wero pre pre pre sontedwlth confections, fruits and nuts, und the boys, net te be out-deno, made vnl vnl nahle presents te their toaehers, Including Prof. Matz and Therbahn, Instructors In music. The large room of the boys was hand somely decorated with groens for tlie occa sion. The formal pregramme of the day was at 2 o'clock In the girls' ttttuly hall, when a chorus of 250 voice, and the high school oichestni, under leadership of Prof. Thor Ther bahn, rendered the pregramme found below. One of the features of tlie musical enter tainment was the trio by Prof. Therbahn und Musters Heyerand Loeb, the jirofesser playing the sole, and the ethors picking tlie accompaniment upon the Htrlngs. The. duets en violins by Masters Therbahn and McCttskey, was well reudered. .Fol lowing was the programme : Instrumental Overture, " Wild Went," Swltt, High Scheel Orchtttrn. Chorus Come, All e Faithful, Heading, Chorus What Uiuld the HlieptierJj, Hutchin son. Chorus A Christinas Hymn, Dlelmnn. Instrumental Selections from ' I'.rinlnla," Jakobeubkl, High Scheel Orchestra. Chorus Dlil Nanta Clam, Item!. Chorus Hlnif Oui, O Bells, Marker. Chorus Wnklnir or HUn'i'lUK, Hlnke. Instrumental I'lnuoHelo, i;(lle llewman. lnstrunieiitnl Dtiatt (Vliillim) Opus SS, Ln Ln renzlttl, Donald U'. MeCaskey ami Stewart Tlierbulii). Chorus An Odd Old Mnn, Sullivan. Chorus 1 h Ulnit Hells All Say. Crown. Instrumental Violin Terzette, Opus J, Haydn, l'ref. Curl Therbatim, C. O. ltejcr and Merris Leeb. Churns Calm Wns the Nlfrht, Sullivan. Chorus When be re Was Hern, Welllncx. Instrumental" Lights and hHiadewn," Hcxch, llUli Scheel Ore host, ra. Chorus O Theu Joyful Day, Fellcnni. Chorus Oi or the Clreen Downs, ln'ialuw. Chorus Hely Mgli t, Ha)du. High Scheel Orchestra. First violins, Clarence 1). Iteycr, Merris Loeb; second violins, Fred. O. Swoeton, Jehn I). Pyott, Jehn He nies, Wm. Gruger, Win. Cochran, Win. lieltshue: violas, Donald MeCaskey, Stewart Therbahn; bass, Wm. II. Heitshu; Slune, Fauule Tlie: balm; Uutes, Harry D. eneulg, Jehn L. Fruntz, Charles Potts ; clarinet, Themas Therbahn ; cornet, Jehn A. Sprenger; drum, Oeorge Leenard; In structor and leader, Prof. Carl Therbahn. Musle by tlie school under direction of Prer. Carl Matz. The programme was directed by Mr. J. P. McCaskey. He read the story of the nativity from the New Testament and do de llered a warm eul egy of Ilov. Dr. lllgboe, dwelling upon hliilove for the Christmas time. At l'rlnce nnd Chestnut. The schools of Miss Huber, Miss Drone Drene man und Miss Rntlifen united In their uuleitnimiiciit. Following was tlie pro pre gramme. Heading, "Christ mas Solectlon, " Orace Hresius; recitallen, 'ThoStranger Guest," Clara Mandrill; njcltatien, "Christmas Eie, " Jennie Hoever: reading, Loretui Hoever; recitation, "The Window Pane Tiee," Beilhn Hoi.llnger; cheius, "The Helly Wreath;" raiding, "A Story of .Santa Claus." Kuty Haas; recitation, "Fiegrem, " Neruna Colie; leeltatleu, "Christmas, " LotMe Wagner; sole anil chorus, "ChristniBH Time is Come Ajgaln," sole ey .scilie inner; recitaiieu, "i.nnsi mas in lbTft, " Win Uletcher; recitallen, "The Night Before Christmas," Mary Bolenlus; rocitiil'ien, "A Little Scho Sche Scho mer, " Bertha Hall; chorus, Kmta Claus''; recitation, "The peer boy's praj or te St. NicU elas," Iluehi Funk ; roei reei roei tatien, " Santa l.iaus," Florence Jrtllley; chorus, "Little children's day" ; recbtatlen, "Christmas Hulls," Bena Heward; duett, " Christmas bellw are sounding clear," F.va Fester aftrt Duett-Funk; reading, "The Drewnings- rhlldieu merry Christmas," Laura 15 uihelil; sole, "Oed bless ieu," Lerctt'i lluuver. Mlxi Addl t 11. Splndlur'M Suhoel. ltecitatleu. " Salutatory," MarySlnelncr; lecitatieti, "J. Speech," llessle Uchty ; "The Wuv te Spend Christmas," oleven ihildrcn;seng, " Jellv Old St. Nicholas," school; rtfeitat ion, " W'lnter," NoraGable; leolt.itlen, "Chilstiiias," Iuilsa IUneer; recitation, " December 25th," Oertrude better; song, "Santa Clans," school ; reci tation, "A n.-eidlul Mitake," llbinche Llehtv: "Whut- the Letters Spell." bv ten boys; reading, "The First Christmas Tree," Daisy Fug.iii ; r I'ltalieu, "Christmas Kve," FloienceScherlV; recitation, "The Christ mas story," Hlsie Kshlcman; recitation, "The Fir Tree," Clarence Hemier. MIim JXnviie.v's Scheel. Music, "Cliri it is Hern"; "Christmas (i reefing," It. Apple; "The I.lttle Stranger," M. Miller; "The Christmas Hymn," M. Trlssler; music, Chiistmas carol; "If I wero Santa Claus," V Sin gleton, F. I'ies(r, D. Flick; "I'nder the MistlHtoe,"l!.Witner;"ThoAngui'sStory," V.. Itceder; "Santa Clans," Luima l'rey ; music, "First t liristmas" ; "(iirts," L. MuiiHeii, M. Dulonderllor, M. Miller; "The Christum Chimes," L. Allisen; "Hang un Haby's Stocking," C. Slett; "The Christinas .Meuth, M hiegel ; "Santa Cluus," U. Hohrer; "Christinas Hve," C. liorrecht; "Christmas Morning,' 11. Stol Stel Stol gerwult; "Who Is He?" W. Sleigerwiilt ; P. Shoemaker, u. lluak. At MNs levin's Scheel. Singing; recitation bv Mabel lloynelds; leading, "Merry Christmas," It. Wise man; " Christinas," Itebecca Ituth; reci tation, Hattie L'rey; singing by the school; "Twe Little Children." K. lleas; recitation by HUner Fulton ; " Christmas," Lintuer llewurs; recitation, (iortrude Ilraudt; sole, "Christinas Hells," Anna (iri)C-n; recitations, by Frank it. lleak, CJertrude llender, Iteuljeu Zacpfel ; recita tion, " Pouting Pelly," Fdna Panics; sing ing by the school; " Haby's Stocking," F. Miller; recitations by Jehn Fulton, J'luuia Cler; reading, "Christmas Tree," O. Mar tin; sole, "Little Children," Hessln Davis ; "C liristmas Mnriilng," ltena Salslger; r r cltatlen, Ly Marv Smith. Miss llech's rtoheol. The )eem Lhristinas, bv the school; reng, ".loll Old St. Nicholas," "line Thing Mere," Tlorence Ileichelreth, Lew Is N ill and Heulah Albright; "Deck the Hull," reclta.ieiis, by ltavmeiid Hull and Man Pietiieruw ; " Moheu," Charles Wet lener; song, " i'ell Your Hands," by 10 little girls; ris'itatiuiis, by Harry Steli man and Uihi Mlller; song, "Up en the Hnusolep,' reeltntleus by Uesn Lep, Sarah Metzgar: ' Mohon," bv Clauile Mnrklev ; song, " rim liurlesque 'Hand," by 10 liule bejs; rwitatlens, by Frank Nell and Jesse Sh'indcl, Charles FmlorweiMl ; illicit by s. Metzerand M. Protherew; recitations, by Allen Frev. FIsle It.irlen. Allie Ielbley, concert recitation, by nine boys; rwltatlnu, by OracedjVistertiihristmas carol, bv 11 ve girls; "The iiilile story et Cliristuus," by the kIioeI; song, ''Christiiiiis Time is Cema Atfiln." At Miss I.lzile Hntiy's. Miss l'abv's sdioelrcKim was liund liund semclv doe. rated, uud the pupils uere each presented null candy by the teacher. 1 ollewing uas the pregramme of oxer exer oxer cisei. "Miiglng, "iJiildeMe, O Great Je hovah" "Santa Clans In the Heuse." Mamie Fry j " Delly uud I." Annie Guth rie; singing, " Chrutums 'lime U Cera" " Christmas," May Llphart; " Pormlnslen te Oe Heme," Ucrtha Connelly; "Christ inas Carel," Florence Baten i "Christmas," Daisy FclMnger; "A Christmas Problem.'' A.Zahm; "Three Traveler!," E.Hrlntnall ; "ChritmaCarol,"Mab18reeltz;"Volceiof Angels," Jehn Cochran; "Christniaa Hells " James Hest; "Little Daisy," Mlnnle Kvaus; " IxvoOne Anether," EddleOlass; Hiiglug, "Three Hells"; Baby'a Stock ing," Alice Hlfej "Fading Flowers," Charlie Lofevero; singing, "Christmas Bells"; "Visit of St. Nicholas," O. Krlsman: "A Perplexlng Question," jUlph Zeek; slngUir, "Pottlllen"; "AVhat Santa Claus Brought," Mabel Hartmsn ; " Little Fairy Siiewrlakes.'t H. Deichler; rocltatlen. Hesse Stelnhauser; "Christmas Morning," Harry Hartmati; singing, "Paddle Your Own Canoe"; "Santa Claus," James Huebener rocltatlen, Maine Jacobs ; "Christ Is Bern," Isaac. Pewel; "8anU Clauis,"1 Arthur Phillips; singing, " Seng or the Daisy " : " Asleep," Maud ElcUler ; "Bebln's New Year,' Bessie Dellett : singing, "Watchman, Tell Us of ths Night.'' On Seuth l)uk Htret. Following was the pregramme at Miss Dougherty's schoel: Openlng aildress, Annie Yorkes; singing, "Christmas is Coming,'! school; recitation, "Christmas Cards," Mary Gerhard ; singing, "The Helly Wreath," school; recitation, "The Little Christinas Firs," Marv Hurst; reci tation, "Mellle's Dream," Sadie McOIniils; singing, "Santa Claus," school; roeitatien, "Santa Claus," Daisy Mlller; singing, "A Grectiness Light and Tender," school; rocl recl rocl tateon, "Twe Little Stockings," Blanche Boulne; rocltatlen, "A Visit Frem Htv Nicholas," .Lillie Iredale; singing, "Jelly Old St. Nicholas," school; reoluitlen, "Lit teo Bonnle," May Hottenstoln; singing, "Clirlst is Bern in Bethlehem," school; dialogue, "The Nevel Hoader." O. Haines, Bertha Sprenger nnd A. Fisher; singing, "Deck the Hall With Boughs of Helly," school; dialogue, "Christmas and the Feets," M. Hurst, M. Hottenstoln, L. Ire dale, U. McGluuls, M. Garvin, D. Miller, M. Bartholemew, D. Smith, M. Qerhftrd, M. Bewman. Blanehe Benine: singing, "Over the Waves We Fleat," school; reci tation, "Christmas Bells," Annie Gochcn Gechcn auer: slim inn. "Christmas Bells Are Sound ing Clear." school; recitation, "Santa Claus and the Meuse," Dera Smith; dialogue, "Ideas Chauge," S. Worst, Ha Ceylo. Lela Strachan, Mary Newlln; singing, "Christ mas Time is Cerns Agaiu," school; "The Uald-Ileaded Man," Carrie Leeb; closing address, Grace Haines. ' At Miss McNcal's Secondary. The Christmas programme at the Duke street secondary school, Miss McNeal toicher, was as follews: Music, "Christmas TlmoIsCemo Again," school; recitation, "WeIceme,"i Sarah Powell; rocltatlen, "Visit of Saint Nicholas," Mary Adams ; recitation, "A Porplexing Question," Annie Mecht; music, "Deck the Hall with Boughs of Helly," school ; recitation, "Old Mr. Fex's Christinas Dinner," Isna Dln Dln kelberg; recitation, "The Child's Fulth in Santa Claus," Clara Speng: oxerclso, "What 'CI irlstmas' Spells," 10 girls; music, "Christmas is Coming," school ; rocltatlen, "Santa Claus," Mabel Schaubel; music, "The Llttlw Children's Day," school ; rocl recl rocl tateon, "NIta's Christinas," Martha Ger hard ; recitation, "Baby's First Christmas," Nellle McGeehan; recitation, ."Christmas Day is Very Near," Daisy Danner ; music, "Christmas Bells are Sounding Clear," school; recitation, "Hang Up the Baby's Stocking," Bertha Hawthorn ; recitation, "Christmas Morning," Lizzie Kutter; dia logue, "The Christmas Heralds," 0 girls; music, "The Helly Wreath," school; roclta reclta roclta teon, "Let Old Santa Claus Come In," Clara Haines; rocltatlen, ' Christmas Morning," Ida Lyens; recitation, "Our Christmas," Annie Geed ; music, " Carel. Brethers, Carel," school ; recitation. " Baby Grace," Mabel Will ; recitation, "Christmas Bells," Daisy Chambers; music, "Jellv Old St. Nicholas," school ; recitation, " Christmas in the Morning," Daisy Bete; recitation, "The Christmas Troe," Dera Geldberg; recitation, "Christmas Carel." Maggie King ; recitation, "A Dear Little Schemer," Edna Smith; German song, "The Christ inas Troe," Lena Dinkolberg, Mary Adams, iMollieMoistor; roeitatien, " Santa Claus," Kdna Hurst: roeitatien, " Undomeath the Christmas Tree," Mary King; rocltatlen, "Little Fairy Snow Flakes," AddloSpron AddleSpron AddloSpren gor; rocltatlen, "Good-Hye," Louisa Baltz ; music, " Santa Claus," school. At Miss Knte Uundell's. The following was the pregramme at Miss Kate Huudell's school : " Salutation," A. Hairman; "A ltoaseu for Smiling." Hcrtha Nouderff, Mamie Burr, Lizzie Wohlsen; "Little Ilelpers," Jehn Heeltzel. Jehn Orator, Fred Keehlor, Albert Kauer; " Learn a Little LVery Dav," A. Snless ; "Wishing." IluldaSchwan, Mollle Klein, Kate Lepple ; " Vhy We Keep Christmas," Jehn Sauer, Martin Darmstetter, Charles Liiiderman, Jehn Waldbauer, Jacob Gun Gun zenli.uiHer, N. Smith, Finma Jaguew, Li7zle Meseuian, K. Jehns; "Christmas Bells," Davis Firman, Isaae Firman, M. Sultev; "The New Year." Blanche Smith ; " A Prayer," It. Blattel. At Miss Palmer's school there wero Christmas selections read and sotne music, and the festival was ebserved at the ether schools en Seuth Duke street, whoie thore was no special pregramme of oxcrclses prepared. At KecUland Streot Scheel. The schools of Misses Kate Buckius and Kate Baldwin held exurcise in Miss Bald win's room, und the following wus the programme: Seng, " Deck the nails," schools; peem, " December's Here," Chas. Heecu; peem, " December Days," Harry Shaelfer; poem, " Documber 25th," Harry Delmette ; rocl recl rocl tateon, " Hang Up the Haby's Stocking," Anna Kuliliiiin ; recitation, " uurisimas Morning," Goe. Elllsten ; " Christmas Carel," schools; roeitatien, "Christinas At the Doer," Katle Hrewn ; rocltatlen, " Old Santa Claus," Annie Brown; rocltatlen, " Christinas Bells," Charles Uoeeo; hymn, " Sleep, M j' Saviour Sleeii," school ; roclta reclta roclta teon, "Think of the Peer;" Annie Busman; recitation, "Mr. Santa Clans." Geerge Schwebel ; peem, "Ged Made Tliem All," Kdlth Briminer; rocltatlen, "What the Letters Knell." seven little irlrls: seug. " lTp entlie Heuse-top," school; rocltatlen, "The Christmas Turkey,'' Nellie Antheny; peem, " Wee, Wee Stocking," Christie Maiur; peem, "A GiR for Our Lord en His Birthday," eight little girls; poem. "Santa Claus Has Just Boen Knocking," Mlnnle Heck; recitation, "At Christmas Time," Bessiu McLaughlin; peem, "Oh Merry, Merrv Christmas," Annie Merringer; jioenf, "Going te Church," Mildred Swee Sweo Swoe gar; song, "Jelly Old St. Nicholas"; dis tribution of elfla bv Santa Claus. When Santa Claus ontered Miss Bald win's school he told the children that he did net have a Christmas box for any boy or girl who wasawake. He hid no mere than made this declaration than seventy little heads wero en the desks feigning sleep. The children were apparently afraid te meve, and for several moiiients there was the most lutouse silence. Old Santa Claus brushed past the children, carrying his bag of gilts, and as he psssed the chil dren he tapped seme en the head, teuched ethers en the cheek, but they paid no mero attention te him (fearing te lese their glfUj than if they were made of stone. This sus pense lasted for fully ten minutes, when tie announced that tliey could wake up, and in an iiutant every child was wide awake. The gilts wer thou distributed and all the children were very happy as the result or tne isit ei saiiia cuus. Mlssc Slimline und llurst'n schools. In the Maner street building Misses Smallug and Hurst held their exercises. Miss Sinalliig's was as follews: Bucita Bucita tlens, " Daisy and Snow bird." Llzleand Mabel Jehns; "The Birdies." Mohe Mehr and Annie Kramer; "Santa Clius," lhuiiu Overdeer; "Christmas," Fraukie Hudy: speech, Master Harrv Hawn; recitations, "De Your Duty," Jeseph Frltsch; "Christ mas Uells," Katle Filer; "Winter Jewels," Martha Haverstlck; "Little Be-Peep," E. Overdeer and Llzzie Hemier; "Werd of Welcome," Fraukie McCulleui : "'liny Little Tet," Ileglna Overdeer. 'Ihoabevo recitations were intorspersed Willi vocal musiu by the scholars. The pregramme at Miss Hurst's school was "The Ilebin and the Chicken," M. ltradveainp; "Gather the Stockings," it. Hltzberuer: "Christmas." B. Banzhelf: "Sparrows in Winter." E. Stoveus; "Pol "Pel Iv'h Year," Lizzie Wolpert; "Christmas Bells," Jehn Baumaiij "Peace en Earth," Annie Stark; " Winter," C. Weber. At Miss Mumlu t,ndurvoed'. The pregramme at Miss Underwood's school was: Seng, "Christinas Time"; "Grewn up Lnd," Mariaa Downey; "Shepherds Keeping Watch." Agnes Weiser ; " Christmas Morning," Clarenco Hehclu ; song. " Deck the Halls" "Three Merry Little Maidens," Anna Nagle ; " Te be a Child," Hebert Brown ; " A Problem lu Three," Hebert Zahm j song, " Up en the Heuse": "Happy New Year," Charles Brooks ;" Up In the Air," Mable McCauley; " By and By," Annie McCutcheon ; song, "Old Santa Claus sat all Alene," "Hang up Baby's Stockings," Daisy Hphein; "I Wnnt te be an Angel," Bertha Fowl; " Little bits of Diamonds," Charlle ahm ; song, "Happy Every Morning"; "New Girls. Yeu Brought Me Hotly," Jehn Zercher; "Helping the Birds," Fanny Hate; " All Contrary," Bessie Applebach : song, "Hebln Seng"; "Some Girls I Knew," Dalsv Briminer " Number One," Mary Gat; " Temperance," Harry Bene; song, " Kebln Bodbreait"; Dainty Little Stockings," Willie Lawronce; "An Old DellghtFul Man." Hebert Bej-d; "The Snow Storm," Percy Gonseinerj "Little Fairy Snowflakes," Ada Erlimau; song, " Jelly Old SU Niohela." The pupils or this school donated Jellies te the Children's Heme and they wero scut te that Institution a few days age. Miss Clara GempPs Scheel. At the school of Miss Clara Gumpf, in the Lemen street building, the pregramme was: Hinging, " Wake tue Morning- rending from the Bible and prayer ; sing ing, "Christmas"; "Father Christmas," May Leenard; "Tlie Llllle MpeaKer." Beyal Wlrebach; "The Geed Oed Made Thern All," Herman Heldeiirlch; "Werk and Play," Harry Fry; singing, "Jelly Old St. Nicholas"; "Mollle, Bose nnd Ruth," Willle Styer; " I Am Se Very Busy," Katy Acres; "The Baby'H Christmas' De"1 Averts: "Tlie Sad Story," Grace Dunlap; singing, "Old Santa Claus," quintette and chorus; "The Little Soldler, Jas. McCutcheen; "Dickey and Delly," Clara Buckius ; " A Mossage of Leve,,r Gortrude Warren ; " The Christ mas Turkey," Clara McCutcheon ; singing, "Christmas Time is Come Again"; "The Angel's Seng," Margle Styer; "My Kltten," Mary Swords; "Geed Night," Mary S us ; "C Bertie Hyus ; "Christmas Morning," Mary Haldv: sinning. "Santa Claus''; "The Snow Birds,1' Mabel Barnholt ; "A Christ mas Wish," Mary Landls; klndorgarteu song. The exercises closed with u short Christmas talk by the toacher. Miss Josephtuo MoCulley'a Scheel. Carel, " Happy Every Morning," school ; recitation by II. Thurlow, "Christmas Carel"; song by the school, " Upen the Houso-teps" ; recitation by A. Myers, "Christmas Time"; song by the school, "Christmas Bells": "Motion Seng," a recitation, by Jehn Spencer; a peem, by A. Hllcken ; song by the school, " Hebln in Wlnter Time"; rocltatlen by 12 boys and girls, '"Twas the Night Hofbre Christ mas"; peem, G. Storm : song, "Jellv Old St. Nicholas"; poeiiibJ.Smlth, "Cluist mas." The pupils wero prosentod with hand some Christmas erds by the toaehers. At the New Streot Uulldlng. The schools or Misses Cochran and Btislieng, In the New street building, held their celobratlen in the room of Miss Cechran,w lilch was handsemely decorated. Following was the pregramme: Singing, "Deck the Hall" ; ''A Merry Christmas," Annie Weaver: "Santa Claus and the Meuso," Blanche Buth, AVlllle Bailey. Mamie Wechtcr, Lester Mess nnd Hazel Bete; "Groetlng," Bertha Feltz; singing, "Jollv01dSt.Nlchelas" ; "Hang the Christ inas Green," Willie Clark ; "A Perplexlng Question," Bessie Uorzeg; " Beautiful Things for Christmas," Minnlo'.Bretz.Mary Staullbr, Blanche Bedman ; Hinging, "Dainty Little Stockings," "Santa Claus Sat All Alene," Lillle Beaver; "The Baby's Stockings," Mamie Treen, Llzzie Derwart, Annie Hesh and Allce Deckert ; " Little Fairv Snow Flakes," Jehn Brua ; singing, " llappy Every Morning:" " Let Old Santa Claus Come In," Llda Vellmor, Martha Howertor, Stella Travis, Frank GrelT; " Christmas Gifts," Andrew Gombe, Titos. Pentz, Chester Dolchler, Artle Bow Bew ors and Willle Belueer : " Memories," AbbloGrelf; " Santa Claus," Ames Mlley, Chester Mohafley and Charles Asten ; singing, " Up en the Heuso Tep." Ann Street Secondary. Following was the programme at Miss Lichty's school : Singing, "Christinas Is Coming" by the school dialogue, "Some Wonderful Child roll's Day," by Handle Shelbly, Mabel Edgerlev, Ethel Stanttu; recitation, "Beautfful Things Fer Christmas," by Nera Werts; singing, "Jelly Old Saint Nicholas, " by the school ; rocltatlen, "Santa Claus and the Meuso," by Anna Miller; rocltatlen, "The Night After Christinas," by llessle Pentz; singing, "Christmas Time Is Come Again, " by the school; recitation. "The Star or Bethle hem, " bv Nettle Uoeke ; recitation, " Glad Tidings,'1' by Allce Herr; singing, " Docic the Hall With Boughs or Helly, " by the school : recitation, " Santa Claus, " by Bertha Samson; rocltatlen, "Nellio's Christmas Eve. " by HerthaShay; singing, "The Helly Wreath," by the school; recitation, ''Haby's Stocking," by Hesslo Dunlap; recitation, "Chiistmas," by Daisy Woerth; singing. "Little Children's Day, " by the school ; recitation, " Christ mas Day," by Maggle Lluder; rociUitlen, "Santa ciaus, " uy iiertua nuoaner; recita tion, "Christmas Hulls." by Ileglna Solgler; rocltatlen, "Memories," by Annie Shay; recitation, "A Christmas Carel, " by Mary Daltou. Miss Suyilum's Scheel. The progrnmme was: Seng, "Christmas Time Has Come Again," rocltatlen, "A Christmas Wish," Gertie Overdeer; rocltatlen, " Christmas Stockings," Fanule Ilerr; rocltatlen, "Sinta Claus," Anna Hatcmau, May Mevrlck; song, "Jellv Old St. Nicholas"; recitation, " Far Thre the Sllent Night," Bnrch KiolTer, Hcssle Howe, Blanche Mairow; recitation, "Christmas Carel," Alice Coulman, Anna Stock ; reci tation, "The Christmas Troe," M. Fust nacht, Kate Eilgorley, Hortle Iredale, Percy Hainbrlght, Elmer Netl'; song, " Carel, Urothers Carel"; recitation, "Hang Up the Baby'H Stockings," Frank Dunlap; recita tion, "Visit of Santa Claus," Anna Hotten Hetten stelu ; recitation, "Tlie Coining of Christ mas," Mamie Merrow; seug, "Christmas Bells Are Sounding Clear" ; rocltatlen, "Old Santa Claus," Ilorvev Hurst ; recita tion, " Ballad of Christmas," Willle Mc Donnell, Fxldle Hush ; recitation, " Christ mas Dinner," EllaShaub, Heward Weerth; song, "Motion Seug," recitation, "The New Year," Mary Grlluth, U. Fisher, H. Celvln ; song, "The laird's Prayer," H. Sluiuhelsur ; song; the Lord's prayer. Miss HelilCs Scheel. In Miss Hehlfs school the following programme was nrosented : Seng, " Christ mas Time Has Come Again"; salutation, Willle Belsner; Beng, "Happy Eiery Morning," Henry Waldbauer, Annie Pachelbel; sole In German by Eddie Krenz, Charles Schneldcr, Mamie Dorller; song, "Up On the Heuse." Willle Warfel, Jehn Wikel ; song by Jennle Geldberg, Christie Lludeman, Mary Sllnkinau, 1 man Bass, Annie Holzwarth, Willle Klein, Martha Sell roan, Mamie Dertler; song, "Dainty Little Stocking," Willie Helsner; sole, by Willie Klein, J. Geldberg, M. SchllnkuiAe; song, "Deck the Hulls," E. Krenz, A. Holzwarth; sole, "Geed-bye te Summer," Katie Arneld, A. Pachelbel; sole, "Little Iaunb," Annie Wither, Bertlra Schrean, Willle Jaguew ; song, "Hi tilling Bells"; doxology. Seuth l'rlnce street. The minlls e( Miss Nelner's spcendarv and Miss Falck's Intermediate school oluel in holding exercises lu Miss Nulpcr's room, the pregramme being as follews: Music, " Christmas Time is Come Again" ; "Words of Welcome," Dera Bees; 'It I Were Santa Claus," Ada Yeung; "A Visit from St. Nicholas," MillU Keosey ; "IvrUs Kiukle's Visit," Carlten Ceulter: music, " Deck the Halls With Heughs of Helly " ; " Baby's.Steckliigs" Mabel Gretf; "Santa Claus and the Meuse," Mary Fester ; "Heb's Petticoats," I.IIlle Arneld ; music, " Llltle Children's Day" ; "ThuTolepheiio Messige." Florruce Yest; "The Christmas Tree," May Kllllan ; "santa Claus," Mary Tavlen music, "Paddle Your Own Cuiioe": "riie Child's Leiter," Laura Shlley: "Olil Christmas Forty Years Age," Sephia Ob louder; "Beautiful Things for I 'liristmas," Mary Deebler; music. "Santa Claus"; "The Missionary Dell," Mary Gruel; "Memeries," Ida Hackman; "Spelling Christmas," Esther Austin, Llzzie Artie, Jesio Arne, Ella Lykens. Marv Hreck.May j:ckman. Hlauche Hebble, Ella WIsier, Zella Haker; music, "Christmas Bells Are Sounding Clear," Christina Eve," Owen Kasnacht; "The Douatlen Tarty," Ell Haxnlshi "ChrlstniM Day," I4lU Kllllani music, "Christmas Is Coming," "A Smack in Scheel," Alva Zenk; "A Bey's Wish, "Jehn Tayler; "The Little Pilgrim," Zella Baker; music "Jelly Beys;" "Christmas Offering," Warrsn Hubley; "The Christmas Turkey," Martin Hellly and Eugone Kauffman; "Christmas Dinner." Milten Kamm; music, " Carel, Brethers, Carel ; " Christ mas Carel," Little Nelman; "Christmas Stockings," KmmnFisher; music, "Christ is Bern in Hethlcheui." The pupils or the socetulary room ro re ro metubered the jioer with a basket of pro pre visions. Informal Exercises, In the school of Miss Annie McComsey t here was no special programme of exer cises. Oue of the features of the ontertaln entertaln ment was a dlalogue by Maud Marshall and Annie llehm. The singing was llue. The oxcrclses closed with a spelling bce which was oJeyod by all. At the schools of Misses Shirk and Mc Grann Informal oxerclsos were held. They consisted of recitations, musle and read ings. At Mr. Stamy's school thore wns a de bate en the (lucsttcn, "Foreign Emigration Should Be Enceuraged." The alurmatlve slile wns taken by Francis Huber. lidgar Behm, Ira Bure, Geerge lloynelds and Geerge Hrleutuall, and the negative by Samuel Moero, Charles Storm, Walter Woldler, Themas Banmgardner and Jehn Leng. In addition there was a solectlon from Dickens read by Harry Stautrer, singing and a spelling bee. In tlie West James street school thorn wero no special pregrammes preparcd. There were, however, recitations, musle and readings. In the rooms of MIs-es Smith and Car Car Car ponter, lu the New street building, there were recitations and musle. I'ltCACHKlt AND KLDKIt. Thele Dinieulty Carried te a Spuulnl Meeting er.Classts. The Lincaster classls of the Heformed church held a special session en Monday afternoon. It was called te order nt 1:80 o'clock, nnd it was nearly six o'clock when an adjournment was had. The meeting was called totake action en acharge against Bev. J. F. Mockley, pastor of the May town church, brought by the consistory or that church. The alleired olfense wns an as sault by the preacher en Paris Epler, an elder el the church. Thore has been treuble in this church for seme tline und It ended in a majority or the congregation demanding Hev. ;.Mock ;.Meck loy's resignation. In the early part or Nbvomber Elder Epler miucsted Bev. Meckley te call n nioetliigof the consistory, told him that the members did net wnnt him another year ns a mlnlsler, and If he did net call n meeting ha wus net doing his dutv as n minister. .Mr. Epler alleges that after he had said tl In te the minister the iireacher caught him by neck and said, " If It wasn't Sun day and lu the church I would knock you down, and If It wero outside, I would knock you down nnyhew." Itev. Meckley admits having made thoabevostatomont, but denies the assault. He ndtnltted hav ing laid his hand en Epler's sheulder. By a vete or 11 te 1 classls decided that the assault had net been proved. Monday next has been designated for another moot meet ing of the classls when the question of dis solving th pastoral relations botween Bev. Alcckley and his congregation will be considered. The nctlen taken en the as sault case Indicates that the clergymen will be sustained en the question of dissolving the pastoral relations. If Bev. Meckley is sustained In that he will probably resign his charge lu the uear future SPKCIAL CUUHCII MUIC. Ext ciihIve ArrniigoinentM ler tlie Observ ance of the Christmas l'esttval. Thore will be special Christmas music nt a nuinber of the city churches te-morrow. Beth the music nnd doceratloiu of the Christmas festival nt Trinity church premise te be liner this year than ever Were. The following is the holiday calendar: Christmas morning at 10:30, special sorvlce; evening nt 7, Sunday school festival; Thursday 2:30 p. m., infant festival ; Sunday ovenlng nt 7, n second festival Tuesday night from 11 till 12, watch sorvlce; holy communion and in fant baptism en the llrst Sunday of the new year. At the Catholic churches the music will be very line. The early service will begin promptly at 0 o'clock. Thore will be HerUees In St. Paul's Bo Be formed church en Christmas morning at 10:30, and a very line outertuininent by the Sunday school In the ovenlng at 7:15. 'I'll ere will be a seug sorvlce in the First Reformed church te-morrow morning at 0 o'clock. The musle will be unusually line. A trained choir of forty persons will lead lu the singing. Among the pieces that will be sung are Novolle's Adeste Fldelcs, Mo Me .art's Gleria. Williams' Magnificat, and Deluud's Te Deuui. Etporleneo of Passengers. Asa Portland express train from Bosten was passing a freight train en the Bosten it Maine railroad, near Andever, Massa chusetts, Monday ovenlng, a heavy piece of timber became unfastened from oue of the freight cars and struck the front end of the rear car of the express. The express was riiiiiiiugat the rate oMOmlles an hour, and the timber crashed through the car, raking It broadside, breaking every win dow sash en that slde and covering the passengers with glass nnd splinters. The cirs were filled with passengers, and u number or ladles fainted from fright, while 15 or 20 of thorn wero mere or less cut about the face and shoulders. One woman wus unconscious for several hours, and is reported te be fatally Injured. Upen arrival of the train at Lawronce the Injured passengers were cared for, and most of themweruable te continue thelr Journey. ' Ephratu Notes. Ei-HUATi, Dec. 21. Mr. L. L. Heddlg, broker, tendered a line reception te til friends yesterday in the form of a turkey dinner. Tlie Ameral of Mrs. Leamaii Ellswerth took nlaee at 10 o'clock vustcrduv at the house. Interment took place ut Grntrsdale cemetery. Hev. Jeseph Stump outdated. Shewasaged 2f!, uud leaves a husband and II i u children. Christinas services will be held this evo eve nlng by the Lutheran Sunday school In Trinity Lutheran church, and by the Union Sunday school in Union chapel, and te-morrow morning at U:'10 by the U. B. Sunday si hoel lu the U. H. church. On Satuuluy uiuiiing Mr. William .or .er fass was married te Mrs. Annie Shlmp, widow of Phares Shlmp, by Elder Samuel Harlev, f; ranted Ily the Iteglster. The lollewlug letters were granted by the regbter of wills for thu week ending Tuesday, December 21: TFsrAMu.vT.iiiir Itev. Dr. E. E. Hlgbee, deceased, late of Iemcastcr city; Luclndn Illgbee,,clty, oxecutrix. Lewis Heiinger, deceased, hite or Ijiii caster city; IxmLs.1 and Sylvia Beriiigir, city, executers. Mary Weaier. doceused, lute or East Earl township; Ell V. Murtln, Eurl, ex ex ecueor. Sarah Sheep, deocased, late or Mt. Jey township; .Samuel 11. Kleller, Dauphin county, executer. Julian Wlckel, deceased, lute or L'pjsir Leuceck township; Louisa and Emma Wlckel, I'pjsir Leuceck, executers. Gettlrelu Wolier, deceased, lute of East Denegal township; Frederick Wcbur, Conov. executer. Jehn J. Fitzpatrli'k. deceusml, late of Lancaster city ; H.J. McGraiiu, Maiilielui tow tiship, executer. Jacob Walk, deceased, Inte of Washing ton borough; Curollne Walk, of Wash ington borough, executer. AUMISIsTltAiles. Ames Bellinger, de ceased, lute of Kphratu township; H. S. Haueiisteiu, Ephrutu, administrator. Mary Wui, deceasisl, late of Salisbury township; Kutli L. HikhI, Atlantic City, N. J., and Kllza M. llroemoll, Salisbury tow uship, administrators. Given Pension. Pension lias been granted Henry Al bright, Marietta. The pension of William White, I-aneasur, ha been Increased. A MYSTERY CLEARING, THE WINDOWS OF G0WK.YS ROOM OPEN, SAYS DETECTIVE LIXDEX. Mere Kvtileuce Centrnry te tlie Theory of Sulclde Whnt Kevs. Gray and Mc- Dermott Say of the Trajredy. It new transpires that the whole truth has net been told about the condition of the room In which Mr. Gewon's body was found at Wermley'n hetel in Washington, Tbowlndewslofthu room wero net fastened, ns given out te the public. On the con trary, they were net only unfastened, but were net even shut down when the doers wero opened uller tlie tragedy had been discovered. Captain Lluden, of Pinker Pinker ten's agency, admits that "the windows were unfantoued and raised." The family are pushing a systematic lmiulry into the manner of Mr. Gewcu's deatli. If the Mollle Magulrcs or some of the nd nd herents of that notorious old-tlme ergani zatien did net kill him It has been conclu sively demonstrated during the past Tew days that they contemplated murderlng him. In confirmation of the reports that the life of the great lawyer was In danger, Bev. J. B. T. Gray, nn ex-pastor of the Duke Street M. E. church, this city, new iiaster of the Paul Street Methndlst church, "rank ford, said in roferring te the death of Mr. Qeivcn: " 1 almost feel that Mr. Oewnn was the victim of nu assassin. Oue week before his death 1 was visiting lu the Wyoming coal regions and a frlend (whose name I de net care te mentlmO, who hoops a large storethoroamiBUppuosmiuors principally, said te me: 'Mr. Gray, the Melly Ma gulrcs, I rear, are moving again, nnd II bodes no geed te Mr. Uowen, and 1 would net be surprised te hear or his assassina tion ntnnv time. I Tear that he Is being shadow oil w horevor he geos. " Mr. Grav continuing, said: "The mement I heard or Air. Gewon's death I realized hew prophetic wero the words or my frlend lu the coal region, nnd I new fear that Mr. Gewon was really murdered by seme cnemv who was en his track." Bev. Father McDortnett, who was pastor or St. Mary's church, this city, new pastor or St. Mary's lteiuau Catholic church, Philadelphia, was stationed nt Pellsvllla during the Mollle Magulre days. He was the spiritual director of the &lx men who wero hanged In that city en June lt. 1877, for the Mollle Muguiro murders. Father McDorniett wus naked If he hud any theory In regard te the death or Mr. Uoweu. lle replied: "I de net knew what te say nt this lima. I certuiuly jilace very little conlldence In the story of the negre Wermley, whnkoeps the hetel, nnd much less In Captain Lin den's story or the stilclde. I knew Linden of old und I bolievo he would say the op posite of what he means lu order te turn uwuv public attention lu n case that was put hi his charge. Yeu knew such Is the policy of all men placed In Llnden's posi tion. He always wants te turn uwny niton niten niton Hen from hlsoperatlons." Father McDermett was next asked if he thought all the Mollle Magulrcs hanged wero guilty and he replled t " I cannot nnswer that question. The satne quostlen that you asked me has been frequently nsked of me by lawyers nnd ethors, but I gave them no dollnlte nnswer. It is net for me te say who was guilty or who was Innocent, If thore are, or wero, any guilty consciences, they knew host. Franklin 11. Geweu called en me, but I re fused te give him an interview." "De you think that any lll-feellng still existed n the minds or the children or relatives of the nien who Geweu holped te convict "T " 1 am net propared te make any state ment lu that respect. The history of that ntl'alr has nover been properly wrltten. I shall make a statement seme day, nnd when I de I shall ceme out strong. Ne such organization uh the Mollle Magulres evor existed. The only erder was the An cient Order or Hlbernlans. When I make tnv statement It will be a written one." Francis I. Gewon, a uophew or Franklin B. Gewon, said : " I read the dispatch from Wllkosbarre carefully, und I can only sav that 1 don't bolleio thore Is anything In It." Letters of administration wero grunted te the heirs or F. li. Geweu. The estate Is valued, according te the potlllen filed with the administrative application, "as near as can be ascertained at tills time," at (150,000, or which amount $350,000 is comprised or persenal effects und $100,000 real estate. 'Thu Missing Wilsen. Wayne W. Wilsen, the young White Oak man who lias been creating quite a commotion about Lebanon, has again dis appeared and his whereabouts are un known. Dr. Selling, a frlend of Wilsen, has been ever in Lebanon squaring a nuinber of accounts, and he told a Twin reporter that he had arranged te pay the worthless check of $25 given te W. II. Snvder, of Hetel Lnncaster. Samuel Ebv, of this city, has a claim or $132 against Wilsen, who collected Eby's bills and kept the money. He made com- Slalnt against Wilsen In Lebanon en Mou sy. The Lebanon Tuiies says: "Mr. Eby took the warrant with him and had It sorved by a constable, who after breaking In the deer at his mether's home, at While Oak, Lancaster caunty, round Wilsen ln ln side. Te avoid arrest Wilsen said he hail only $25, which he pdd en the claim, and guve security with his mother and uncle for the payment of the balance, which was accepted and the warrant net served. "An attachment Issued by the Lnncaster county court was also presented at thu mother's home for service, but Wilsen was net found. Parties who arrived lu this city yesterday morning stated that Wilsen hail nguln disappeared. "Jacob E. lloliieehl, esq., vosterday ro re cclvcd from Mr. Heist, of Lancaster, the keys te theolllcenud jsistolllce box belong ing te Wilsen. Mr. Heist was seeking u deed held by Wilsen. Dr. Seiling sent the keys and Mr. Iloineohl will dollver thorn e or te Mr. Nuttlugund Postmaster llrexllu this morning. This Is conclusive that Wil Wil eon does net want te return te this city." Iloetbtiteks Cause h Tight. This afternoon u negre bootblack named Tayler, who Is oue of the worst beyH In town, struck Etnaiiuel Hammend, u white man, with a stene as he wus passing along North Queen street. This resulted In a light, two darkles attacking Hammend, who mauled both of them. Thore Is great complaint among people of this city about the conduct of seme or the black boot blacks. Yeung Tayler was but recently released from Jail, and the house of roluge seems te be open for him. f Opuiilhir of the Garden. Last evening the Mtcuiiorcher garden had a very successful opening. There was a very large uudlonce present, and they were entertained in excellent style bv Prof. Hurger's orchestra, which playisl well a number or selections. Everybmlv firosent was treated te an excellent rabbit iitieh, which wus greatly enjoyed. Miss Kepp, who plavs thu piano, Is u member or the celebrated Kepp family et musicians, w he have appoared here frequently. I'rusentH Given. This morning William Shelty, foreman or the ilgarinakers ut Oblluger Brethers, factory, in Hetel lnncaster, was presented with a beautiful plcture en an easel by the men lu the shop. The speech was made bv Paul Heptlug, te which Mr. Shelty re plies!. Te-day Lewis Hnldy A Sen presented each one of their employ os w Ith a lluu large turkey. Grocer Lee's Assailant. Bert Dermaii. of Salem, O., was arrested lu Pittsburg. Sunday night, charged with burularv and atleinntiui; te kill Grocer W. H, Lee, of Alteena, en Novembor 7. Mr. Loe Identified Durmuii us tlie mail who shot him. He was held In tlie sum of f-1, (MX). The Cases l'led. IMwIn Clark, who was charged with drunken and disorderly conduct by Charlle Adams, has paid the costs and Alderman Deen discharged him. The case preferred y Clark against Adams could net be made out and it was dismissed. ANOTIIKn QUIET WKK1C. laical Tobacco Dealers ltnve Few Sales. A Packing eraTO Cases Sold. The local tobacco market wns qulet for the past week. Thore wero sales or only small lets by local dcalers nnd in addition a Churchtown dealer sold his packing or 070 case. There hnve been a Tew lets of the new crop picked up during the past week nt prhsjs satisfactory te farmers. There will be no general buying movement after the middle of January. New Yerk Mnrket. Frem the IT. H. Tobacco Journal.! The spell of Inactivity, usually prevalent nt this time el the year, has been broken somewhat by the advent of seme heavy buyers from out of town. The market Is gouerally lu nn accommodating mood at dull times, nnd full ndvantnge has been taken of this condltleu by the out-of-town buyers. They hud the market nil for themselves, they had the pick nnd suc ceeded even in a compromise nt prices la thelr favor. Bcsldes this little stir, how hew how evor, nothing worthy of special report was done. Most houses have utilized their time te take inventory, which, as far as we are aware, lias proved highly satisfactory In most cases. TUe clgur factories will clese for Inventory nnd holidays te-night, nnd the trade may be pronounced te be en a vacation for the next two weeks ut least. Frem the Tobacco Leaf. The mnrket Ter tlie past wcek has been exceedingly dull. This can be easily ac counted for. lining se clese te the cud or the year. Although very dull, the tobnece houses nre very busy nt thelr books. Buy ing In the country lias almost ceased, and very little Is expected te be done, both in buying and selling, this side or the new year. Gnus' Itopert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco rotierted by J. S. dans' Seu, tobacco broker, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the weuk end ing December 2.1 : 200 cases 18S8 Pennsylvania seed lear, 8 te 111c; HO cases 1& Pennsylvania Ha ana, 11) te 131c; 150 cases 1888 New England Havana, 14 te 42cl. ; 150 cases 1888 slnte Havana, 121 te lie; 2(H) cases 1888 Wisconsin Havana, 10 In 12c. ; 150 cases 1888 Ohie, 81 te 10c. ; ISO cases sundries, 5 te 35c Total, 1,140 cases. Philadelphia Mnrket. Frem the Tobecco Age, The near approach of the Christmas holi days seems te have kept buyers nt a dis tance, nt least se farns the leaf niarket Is concerned. Sales have been few nnd mostly en orders te be 111 led after the New Year. Merchants arn Improving the occasion te "tuke stock." Seed Ieaf Connecticut lear, fillers nnd seconds, 12nlft; running lets, lla'JOe; line wrappers, 20a3tJe i New Yerk iHlers, Salle ; running lets, 12a20e ; fine wrappers, 30a40c; Pennsylvania flllers, 7alla ; breadleaf, runiilnglets, lOalCc; Havana, running lets, 14n20a; Ohie tillers, fia7e; running lets, 7al0a; flue wrappers, leal&a; Little Dutch, 1887 crop, 121al4a ; Wisconsin, running lets, lOalle; line wrappers, 30a50e ; Kentucky leaf, common te geed, OalOe; llue, 12al0e; Havana common fillers, 75aK5e; Homedles, DScnfl ; Vuolte de Abajo, 1.05a$1.20; Sumatra, $1.00af2.'.!5; Ynra, G2a80c. Becclpts 19 cases Connecticut, 687 cases Pennsylvania, 24 ensvs or Ohie, 48 cases Little Dutch, 180 cases Wisconsin, 51 cases New Yerk stnte, 82 bales Sumatra, 102 bales Hii aim nud 110 hhds Virginia nnd West ern leaf tobacco. Sales II cases Connecticut, 302 cases Pennsylvania, 28 cuseh Ohie, 55 cases Little Dutch, 127 cases Wisconsin, 00 cases New Yerk state, 72 bales Sumatra, 255 bales Havana, nnd 13 hhds Wosteru lear tobacco In transit direct te manufacturers. I.OWEIl KNU NOTES. Itev. Coxneii'h loirder Filled by Mem bers el Ills Church The Ljcuuin Meets. Mr. Nkiie, Dec. 23. A lnrge number et poeplo guthored ut the parsonage Satur day night te pay thelr respects te thelr much loved pastor, He v. F. G. Cuxsen. They did net ceme with the sole purpese of having a geed time, but brought baskets or things for the Christmas festivities, The W. C. T. U. et Mt. Nebo held thelr regular muetlng Saturday afternoon. They were visited by the union nt Llberty Square, und hud n very enjoyable tlmu. The lyceiini held Its regular meeting en Friday ovenlng, with a very large attend ance. The olllcers who sorved last month wero re-e lee ted with the exception of the editor. Miss Annie Erb was elected te llll that ulllce. An Interesting programme has been prepared for next ineutiiig. A Christmas eiitortaliimeut is te be held In lUwIinsvllle en Christmas Eve. The exercises will consist or dialogues, recita tions, addresses, siuylng, nnd a visit from Santa Cluus. A large barn Is te be built en the Cole Cele mau farm, new occupied by Adam HorU HerU HorU ileltl. The slzu Is te be 81x50 feet. E. C. Yeung uud J. II. Laird, who are at present attending Lafayette college, will apend their holiday vacation at tholrhemcs ul Mt Nebo. J. B. Laird preached in the Mt. Nebe Presbyterian church en Sunday, and wilt also preach next Sunday, Protracted meeting is lu progress at Colemaiivllle. THE LEBANON CXUII. Thn Town Is Crazy en Jlase Hull, Hut Thuy Need Hetter I'lnyers. The people or Lobaiien nre se crazy ever base ball that they can scarcely wait until tlie time ler playing arrlves. Frem the bucking that the team has and the many advantages, it Is new bollevod that they would have the strengest team lu the very queerly shaped Inter-State League. They will net, however. Manager Illgby, the new man who Is te take charge of tlie team, has signed the following eight players: Wilsen Kline and Chas. Heard, pltcliers; William Graullch, catcher ; James Hegers, first base; A. Meran, uuceud base; Lewis Hemier, short step; Frederick Kclley, centre held ; Samuel Frederick, right Held, Tlie Cornwall railroad has a large ferce new nt work grading the base ball grounds at Penryn paric, and it will requfre 1,000 carloads et muterlal te place the grounds lu the condltleu it Is determined te have them. The diamond will be covered with loam, similar te the Athlotle uud Philadel phia base ball grounds. The grounds will be enclosed by a fence nnd ether Improve ments are contemplated. The Lebanon Times leeks awav into the future and thinks thouverage dally uttoud utteud uttoud unce will be 1,200. If that Is the case, It will pay us well as many of the ether Freeman Investments, but If thu club plays peer ball the utteiiduuce will bu much smaller. Unserved Thelr DoeUlen. Kite en Monday aftorueon Jehn l'ehr, the young beat who operated in bogus bills of fare in this city lust summer, was heard before Alderman Doen en flve charges of lalsopreteuso. After the evldcnce had all been heard the alderman reserved his decision. Aldermaii Spurrier heard thu young man en several charges of a simi lar kind lu the evening und he also reserved Ills decision. Thu mugistrutgs are net sure thu charge Is false pretense. Deutli ufu Printer. William U. Sliubert, a woll-kuewu printer of this city, died this morning ut his residence, Ne. 217 East Wulutit street He bad been complaining for some time past, end was taken with cramps ou last Thursday. The can se of his death was neuralgia of the bowels. Mr. Sliubert was the eldest son or Henrv Sliubert, the well well kuewu auctioneer latclv doeoased, nnd was nbeut 42 yenrs or age. Ile learned the trade or printing nt thu JZruinincr elllce, and worked there rer many years Fer seven years just he had been emjiloyed in the ceiuiHJHlng room or thu New JZta ofilce. He was a married man, his wife being n sister of S. Clay Miller, but they had no children. Itev. Dr. Ulgboe'aWUl. The wilt of llav. Dr. E. E. Hlgbee, ad mitted te probate te-day, was wrltten by him lu 1872. lie gives te hie wife abso lutely and make her UU executrix. CLOSE OF THE FAIR. A URGE AND WELI-E.NTERTAMED CROWD ATTEND ON MONDAY EVENING. The Vreata Fer St. Jeseph's Clinreh About 93,GOO-Tliese Who Beealred Articles by Chance or Vete. ThefalrlhobencfitofSt, Jeseph's Catb. Catb. Catb. olie church closed en Monday evening with a large crowd in attendance. There was plenty ontertalnment for nil. Follow ing wns the result of the chancing: Slsters Table: Crucltlx, M. Cless; star tidy, Ida Keoner ; negre dell, Lena Mar tin; caster, Mrs. Klble ; 100 pounds of Heur, Mrs. Schled; table scarf, Emma Smith ; picture, Lizzie Snvder; guess dell, Mrs. Draude; tolletset, Mrs. Gable; por trait or Bev. F. X. Smith, D. Itapp ; piano cover, Cecilia Wolpert, Altar Seciety: llrldle, Mrs. Budcn; nut plcker, II. Buchler ; toilet set, Bess Han man ; Havana cigars, Edw. Rothweiler ; table cloth, L. A. Gress, prayer book, Maria Beheld i flower vases, II. S. Christ: fruit knives, D. -Mark, ... Sedality: Photo of Bev. II. S. Christ, liaverstraw; tollet set, Llzzie Karen; chninber set, CarrleStrnntz; silk umbrella. Jehn Nlxderf ; cut or calico, Lewls Wcller: wax cress, Maggle Bschle i liHnd painted table cover, Mrs. Shallcr; hanging lamp, KntyGnns, plccoef muslin. Mary Jehns; basket or Honors, Michael Krugg; purse, Annie Beese. St. Jehn's table: Plush cushion, M. Schread ; hat rack, Cenrad Bone ; tollet set, Jehn Spangler; ten of coal, Mary Cook; donsert spoons, Mrs. 11. Nlcmer; toilet set, M. Boehm; shoep skin. Jeseph Klltmsn; plekel caster. Miss Weller; Bible, Charlea Ed. Bresh ; dinner caster, Jehn A. Ceyle ; pillow shams. O. Friteh ; standing lamp, Win. Dance ; lamp. J. Nlxderf; table cover, Frank Hlolter ; toilet sat, J. B. Best ; tollet soap, Philip Finger; sllver kulves and i forks, Jehn Spauglcr; handseme vases, SuoPflbleror; Blble stand. Irene Bartholo Barthelo Barthole mew ; plush bauuer. H. Millar; steer, Mrs. Hess, album, Mrs. F, Schread ; wax cress, Charles Smith. Ticket Ne. 1,673 wen Ibe ten of coal, but tlie lucky helder has net yet turned up. Following was the result or the several contents for articles by vote: Umbrella, Father Christ, 44.11; Father Knul, 60; set efhnrnnss, 000 7-10; Ilampey Brethers, 470; herse cellar. J, Elehman, 180; Jacob Harntbh, 20; harbor tools, Jes. Oegg, "Oil; J. Lutz, 82; organ, Anna Zimmerman, 1,781; Sephia Breckel, 1,012; sewing iiiachine, Anna Haber bush, 0701 ; Annie Klrchner. 255; Father Grotcmyer's picture, Mrs. H. Behrer, 650; Miss Wendel, 302; Mrs. P. Hutter, 210; Mrs. Belnor, 110: Mrs. Frewnheubr, 23; overcoat, Jeseph Kru .diiKlrtt m . ri..... i. i uui. .,...- nei. t. B.aui.nv, a.., , wuwiu lmnu, ,e J i If VB. J? Bryer, 1021 i plcture of a deg, Mary Ksetz, f I'M. Mnilnr Wlrll, llll. IJ...,l. ir1 Ol. '& J. Kneclit, 71; American ling, Knights of c,1 St. Jehn, 8S0; Our Beys, of Baltimore, rff Aid., 742J. 'A Tlie receipts of the ralr worn very satls-.iV; iiKiurj iu iiii, iiiiiniturs, nnii mey ieet thankful te the citizens or Lancaster for the aid they oxtendod. The net profit of the fair was about $3,500, which will be' applied towards thu pavmentef the church debt. TKLI'GIl.VPlIin -TAl'S. Iultuenza Is spreading in Brussels. 11 Thirty m cent, of the school children ere S3 suiiering from it. Schools have been T& J closed. Government officials thorn are also rM prostrated. Fred. Wllllnins was shot by his brother- in-law, Hebert Throsher, lu Ashboro, Iud., en Monday. Williams was abuslnar Throsher when he was killed. Sllcett, the absconding casbter, with hie paramour, Hormlnle Thlbault, arrlved In Montreal en Docembor 7. Last Friday Hormlnle left for New Yerk. The New New Yerk )ollce have been notified. Jes. Stott, oged 43, of Providence, B. I., placed his neck across n roll nnd a train boheadod him. He was a Jewelry mor mer clir.nt. The wnys nnd means commltteo expect te have the tariff bill ready when Congress reconvenes. Denny Necdhnm, of St. Paul, knocked nut Paddy Smith, of Birmingham, Eng.,' in the 17th round lu San Francisce last night. Purse, $1,000. Armed posses are Bearchlng for the murderers of Jowelor Butter's wife in Turentum, Pa. Knights of Pythias offer a reward of $500 for the murderers. The Pelican club, of Londen, sende a .letter nr wympathy-te Slavln, the Austra lian pugilist. It recognizes him as the champion of England, aud will present ril him with n belt nnd purse of meuey. There Is little hepe or rescuing the six teen miners ontembod In California Sun day night. A special cable te the Terente Olebt denies, en the nutherlty of Sir Charles) Tupper, the stntement telegraphed from Ottawa te the effect that the modus vlvendl with the United States in the matter of fisheries would net be renewed by Canada,, 5j owing te President Hard seu's failure te Sj net. Flru last night dostreyod a business block lu Seymour, Conn. A Hebrew named Eddlcsteln, in whose clothing store the flumes started, has been arrested. A Celd Wevo Coining. Chicago, Dec. 24. The signal sorvlce bureau Is advised et the approach of a cold wavd. It Is new In Dakota and Is moving in this direction at a rate which will land It hore te-morrow or day after with a tern tern tern porature of about Alteen degrees above zero. It will affect the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois, and later will spread te states cast. KL1XTE1) ASSISTANT CABUIEB. "' Jehn II. Miller, Deputy Hecorder.Chosau ler An Important Position. Deputy Ilccorder Jehn B. Miller was, at the meeting of the directors of the Trust cempauv, en Monday evening, elected as sistant cashier. Mr. Mlller has fllled posi tions in the revenue, prothenotary and recorder's offices, and in each of these de partments he tilled the situations he held te the entire satisfaction or his employers and the public having business te transact ut these nlllces. Mr. Miller was net an applicant for the position te which he has been chosen. Ue has net decided w bother he will accept, but the probability is that he will. Hie many friends will be pleased te learn of his advancement. If he accepts he will retire from the recorder's otllce shortly alter New Year's dav, and Bocerdcr Beln Beln held will leso a faithful nnd efficient officer. Mr. Bolnheld has been utifortuu utifertuu ntn In losing his men by having them culled te ethor fields of labor. It shewa that his selections were geed enes. Of the Terce thnt went In with him but one re mains, I), E. Bltner. line und Imprloiir.ieut for West. James J. West, cx-edlter of the Chicago Tunc nnd ox-iiresldent of the 'lmat coin- ' xniiv. was ceniltted In Chicago last nlcbt . ' of fiailng fraudulently ever Issued the cemjiany'H tteck, and was sentenced te pay . : a tlue of f 1,000 and be Imprisoned in the jionlteiitlarv for live years. A motion Ter -a new trial was entercd aud West was f released lu $15,000 bail. t Printers' Demnnda ItefUsed. Proprietors of the Phlladeljihia Inquirer, S I'rens, Keeenl, 2'imts and North American Ji liave Ueclded te refuse te grant, as inojiper- J tune, the demand or thelr coinjKiter rer nn ndvnnce from 40 te 45 oeuUjior thousand cms ler setting type. m WEATHKU JfOUKCASTS. Washwqteh, D. O., Dec. 84. 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