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g*awi«g JB:' CfiaDrtt Ul**» lill' ', . tDITTS'[|0f}- J)ECE ksW jSfiw J IT CREATES EXCITEMENT MllER 27, 1884. HC1U1K 77* 'M-X11 M H PUN tfOR THE CHINESE. THE SINKING Of CHE LORNTY. THE BROOKLYN ASYLUM FIRE. DR. MARY WALKER VISITS CLEVELAND m ■ * ■' • X Irti • JEl" r» - ■s ;'7 ' .1* - ""HnSV "jm 'AKiH* mm Absolutely Pvfti ■' 'ffr ' ■C ■ f f '*■' ». "Itffil "!■ j»Nj j* Air Furnaca . , : :Da er:., . «- ':*-. t~ ■ iC41 { l.» v \o JMBBHS n 1a - o.r ir* K7 tMj ■ gy^V ;| * TO THK PfJOPLK OF - f Ika Pilot Soy* th« Cornwall Did Ho^ I Pair of Wet Feet Cssud tbe Loss of •Mrtvri' rn/^vt ) L. i*l wltb Bar Raekmam t K«w YC7iik, D't. 26. —An Albany special sajN: Tli*e »a» a iarge number of Visitors . to the exeyutivc mansion to-day, butvwy few Sii w tiia governor. He is actively encaged in collecting his pabUo paper*, aim prepariug lor hia departure. Among bit callers were Col. Alex HcClnre, y( i'blladalphla; Cape Waml, of the United State:, army, sue of aides of Gen. HanookV sthff, and Di-. Mary Walker. Tbe latter did not tee tlte governor, but vhiled away her time in entertaining several reporters whom , Dha contended ■'did not have the slightest conception of tho grandeur arid lmportahoe of public mm in official life." She expatiated at great length upon tbe reforms t» .be inaugurated with the advent of tbo Mi administr . ion, but, singularly enough, an-1 noonced that s.ie was not in the business ol, -cabinet making for Guv. Cleveland. "This matter." she rightly argued, "can consummated ly Gov. Cleveland, ani at tbe proper time lit will place, tbe rignt men in the right places." ' That the grim vitiage of an Albany hackwan looked into the and politely asked'for his cab fara. "One dollar and a half," he said. ' " 1 '*•' Wkltee Away tte Tina try mQma^ THE LEGA '-fix the tanity. ~ W«w Tome, D«o. ST.—TIm Washington Browning & Archibald, haT. made an. ■ - - — — ■» —wt- •— menta for tha" -of tha TeMal at OL. Brooklyn, Dec. 37.— Coroner Masse, who las charge of the inquest in the case of tbe victims of the late fire to the St John's Borne, said that there was no lon_*rr any ioubt as the of the lire. It was caused, he said, by John O'Brien, aged 14, U.inmate of the institution, who is now at Pather Creighton's. O'Brlenshad tbe rwaurf tbe laundry, and on wash daylM asnstU the help there. Life. IN " Pdh«n4 at 4m oflm «f tha Amerl«»n Appearing in the Pulpit In •lit Ion In. Ateissdsr i A Crawford, of Phlladelphto, Im ftranl to He- Tr*C4 Ko*lety by a Boy— Su|DfDawDCl to J.av. .ntaodad for ■ U) Comrtoek. ■ iiii arrange- :Ijr' "TP*' 1 Vtv YpWH, Dee. «--%A Blender boy ii stag £&s! k*MM to Henry Gurley. a clerk, • Mttl burfdla down npin brown wrapping (taper. "A man gave me that to bring here," Mb tbe boy. "He said there was a letter intid to ybu explaining it." "AH rUta*," said Gnrley. "Wait • nMto nte. It may want an answer." Philadelphia, Dec. 27. —The Rev. ander B. Crawford, Assistant rec or of St. Stephen's cburoh, one at the oldest art most popular Episcopal churches in'the city, wa« a year tgo ma le pastor of the «h4pel of tLe Episcopal hospital tfe wa*«o fk*Mt and alile preacher, At KM only MllM'b said tC. have been a (ondmM for t'9P **ilch he cculd not al wave restrain. A month ago he Mppeafcet before 4fciS 'altar «f the under the influence of liqnof.JWiftynediate resignation and hie departure from the city #eto the rabjecte of auoh talk iu Kensington and attracted great attention ill Episcopal circles. The facta of the unfortut nate case were carefully hushed «p tfy the church and hospital authorities and the con* gretration, but the announC semeut is noir made that Bishop Stevens has "signed ad offlcial document-deposing Mi1.-'Craw ford -from the ministry nc the ohprojv fesariise of -ills drunkenness during service- TMs document wili be WceirkaHrr iMry bishop itf the FfuteStant KfeiscopnL churolt lit theUuitd Ststos. The case now b come* i ublic for tbf first time. On the Sunday in question Mr. Gnawford came before the ftoogragation ia ehqpel was -tilted With tt» toagregetion ef ijearijr -iJO parsons. ; Mn On*"1 ford act «d in a queer manner. In readting the prayers of the stumbled tyvonrpf tha sermon considerable anxiet; was felt as towhat the outcome would be o tab'¥sctcr entering the pulpit. When 111 01* w ord ldft the altar to make his way tj the- pulpit it was necessary to pass throng! tbe .utihtry •or respondent of Tha World my: "The Chineee charge d'affaires, Mr. Thai Kwok up in beary siiki and fart, and started oat to take a sleigh ride. It is a very rare thing that there it enough mow in Washington raising u. — They have also oaoaad the •teamshlp Corn- "A* soon as I heard that O'Brien bad Lean bktha laundry just before the fire broke out," Wto cWy. Be (aid he had fallen thy 'frh* im and wet hia socks, and that he went into the laundry to look (or another psttJWjM-s candle from the infirmary up stairs and lighted it Be went down stairs hunting for Hm secant** ;;Cww «9%Cwd kdish towel that nung on the rack and set fire waUto j» bard. tl^%M «. I j of the resnel and 93b,000 for the loet cargo. The salt will be tried before the United States court if not compromised. ..The United States steamboat inspectors have no Jurisdiction in the case, as both the ▼essels carry foreign flags and are of foreign bottom, and consequently they are not authorised to investigate the cause of and boxedas to be practically water-tight. Of the crew of 82 on the Lornty 17 of them strayed away while the other 15 applied toi the British consul general for relief yesterday morning. They were sach provided with an entirely. now sailor's outfit, Includ■ nkw At. and wem then sent to the street, where their «4mOMI #ilhbe plld By the British government until they can be shipped home or furnishedJt.m lor any kind of sleighing. The little tnatc. that fall* Man turns Into slush, «o that tba aapital invested in sleighs hen is a vary modest one. Ths cheap and shabby ts hides ■pun runners rented by the livery stable keepers are buur° For had for caps about the siae of pillows. They did not go into the country, however, but contented themselves with riding up and dewn Pennsylvania avenue, watching the Christmas crowds out hmlw nr—eota. TM (aces of these radiant ■est with whieh Sey eajoy every form of Mr. Gut-ley took off tha wrapping paper, and found a square-cornered pasteboard coll** box, jritli *-l*b*l "Mnem- oo.it, in. dieMbf*tbdMt once-Had ImM paper collar*. Tbe boy stood by looking on, while Mr, Gurley lifted the cover. There was * sharp click, *»d Gurley jumped and dropped th« box on the counter. ' The boy started. aiMHMRSSutgtta* "■ "Who sent this?" asked Mr. Gurley. "A man," said the boy. "I don't know him." Gurley raq up stairs to Anthony Com* sioclt's offlce, and came back with Odto•Mack.. *he wrapper was examined. On it was written to lea* pencil, fai ratter (tiff, upright character*: "Book store, ISO Nassau street" Coinstock said he guessed the box was meant for him, and betook (be box and the boy over to'the police statiott in City Hall to be examined. [ The box was about six inches long, four tlon of picture-backing board, supported by small blocks of wood glued to tha ■ides. In one end of this board a hot* •bout an inch square "h*d been oat, ana pieces of wood had' been fined in so that they formed a sort of tube, half an inch serosa. In this tube were stuck several part to it The towel bland up, and wu8 tvsorato nr Wi9 itatnnsin thst the mi* on Ci^wfieklMH- accWen'Sfily or mall- ttOt-fibdotir. t heard that LAlMk beiiiwltfcwi* pu*tshi4 J»M Any ofc tha previous day, but this was Liytba vSrhi ««•»«■ 4»(HC -' Thettfs no Jo&nn/'^&S-ter? hare talked with biin about it, and I beliove iffof h*--P-"b-TS - : .c, "Whatf exclaimed U doctor, "yon go down to tho depot and I will meet you there. Besides, you toldi»s it would onDy be tl. "I know it," said cabby, -Cbut you have b*Wi here over one h*Urf» Cabmaa persisted; tits (teeter resisted, and Anally he uewpUU and Had in dismay down the new Miiate stairs, **Tb tWnfc," tbe doMfcr said, "that 1 would aw»4r lnyteft to be imposed upon bV a hackmanf" 4 *»*#* HIS CHttD. unnsement Ttir take thair pleasure ai . — with new bertha would so many children. There is a hearti- I No Information could be obtained t nees M»ut theirJjfrymeat that fc injtself j offlce of iC®. Morgan & 04. the »v out hunting for eatertallRenta They are Cornwall whan she oollided, stated u passionately food of circuses, and are always ins more than the time and place o' to be seen at the theatres, whether they can collision. It is said by othor pilot' % • tSmt1 • _ _ . ■» a AV— 1 i. naa —IX . * V' ' ) D«w tork JUrokor, CUm»s t« CoojuU to W» Own «on. '-"I Montreal, Dec. 27.—The village of 8t Jerome is excited over an attempt made a few days ago by T. G. Riguey, a New York broker, to kidnap his son,.«rbf. witip hte mother and sister, ii at preseftf livin; id ttot » ifce wife having separated •from her kwkMiil tkree jnan aga Riguey for or two has lul rtetec- . T'BaV' replied an attendant, "it baa bean D f winter with the- Albany baokmwD.n "It he had said tie waa bard Uh" answered the doctor, '1 would have given him (ISO; but I sttiipMM Wbt'thonjht I Win a' Be* member of the legislator*." C ~m • ith-i the ih«- vessel is very difficult to bandit!! u aader certain conditions she will not mind her balm, particularly when heavily laden. This was the verbal explanation A Glowing Tribute to Mlehael Davitt. Lokdoh, Dao. 'J/7 —The Saturday Review in ita issue of to-day ccmtein* a ramarhable editorial tribute to Vf. Mjchuel Davitt, the Irish patriot. The pro 1 uctlioii i« manifestly taspthad by Mr. DaVtti's tp a Bblitary Aodiencs'1 Ms pewerCul ad▼40MT 4Ct ttk Irith isCMtfure as-the beet solution of tho Irish problem , The Review declares tbat Englishmen must jw imprewed favorably by the dualities of honesty »%W«WblOTb.riteconipSoafl,y pew,esse,! by Da«**;iuatft sav. itUahta this tanark able maa if considered ,i« UD* l%bt at his virtue it la exceedingly difficult to forecast ' hU future, whether It will be that of a great drefimA' or great leader. "He. taj1 contintAs Th-» WhWiy Roftaw, "the most popular Irishmen living. He is the ideal ifera-of fwHtlouj of Iitsh people, and 'may yet Iwid the Irish party and uast Mr. Bar nell from the pqpt of powr he ijow holds. After tbat, who ten tell I Davit may die V eonsb nption, or he may die eaia hawicade." •. w* * . ' nnderstand the parforButnoe or not Only on or two ram ben of the legation ■peak any English, but they go out in «o-ciaty with a perfect recklessness so far as tives Marching tor the bod, but * itbout HBoom tintTTi »fiort time ago, when i ciue iffigSiS cause why the boy should not be given Up to the father. The mother - *inj an fnkllr H« .atari! th. «inrD ' e superintendent of the hospital, Dr :*l;t, hastened after him. The ccffKn\i « kited in AWWDI: rector and the Arnjn d and then Mr. Crawford, faking rer; Mch agitated, cam* back from the vestr I omitting the expected sermon and th D at collection, pronounced the benedictioi i once. The services were thus ended umi ■ back into th D irch after havin; followed Mr. Crawfori I the vestry. Having persuaded tiie min ■ ux ther j not to proceed with his sermon h i ft an I went to the hospital buildings. Tba D fbt the disgraced clergyman, stung to th i r his abanlonmentof the position of chaj • a tettaKtanpital Mid cnctor ol the ohapt I *s decided upon. Then he left the city 1»r gUtfOB W all Jtopp of • success defense and handing in bis resiguatioi i \Cr ' T»«ver.N dm* is concerned. They are aa permiatant given by Mr. Shields to a reporter. Ha also •SO*-" «sL°j thaLt?toDJg JquT^FUfto* ~ & called 5~d. to™?!? too la™ and th. at the legation. They are aa scrupulous in Cornwall still had a spaed of sis knots wL«i returning their calls aykMWfkni% Jt was neceesAry tlious. They are gnmtKSmJm» in order to clear thi aan women. They glide through Waahing- | British steamer Eaeex, which was lvlnj tub?. r.... iii . w 0 i. , . m , _ _ In the center of them was a » tassed ik uu ** 1 some saltpetre or chlorate of potash pastf :KSr«; siiiiya# K« rnrled around the head* of the Mat rim . strip of the thin board about ionr inch' long, «ras pivoted at the middle of the boai br a tack. It worked horizontally like lefer. One end was fitted to move direct oy, top* of the matfehee, and was o» . letting a.. „ag »f the proceedings, left Dorrel, where (be then was, and went to Bt. Jerome, where the deteetire found her lait week. Kigney, it ig.ll.ged, djpregardlu*- liis treal to St. Jerome with the intention of taking the boy by force. While making the attempt the villagers turned out to aid Mrs.' Rigney, anJ he, fearing personal violence. ET being taken out for his arrest, he quicklff left for New York. Mrs. Rigney bulungs'to rsrtK secretary of stats of Canada. too society with a broad and soul penetratin( susilo upon their peaceful-looking iacoe at the sight of every handsome lady's face. Most of them are study big English so. as to be able to express the compliments of social life in a more satisfactory manner than through Celestial orling and wide•tretched grins. It is possible that some of ■iuBIl hHSTTtiw present American secretary of this legation married Tung Wing, one of the earlier Chinese ambassador* to this country. Mr. Wing is|"a graduate of Yale college and •peaks English as well as any one. He is a ▼err agreeable gentleman, aud the marriage has been a happy ona Mr. Wing is the only Chinese ambassador who has ever worn question odditesb a Tfry serious 0M with the Chinese officials, and a man has to be very high in favor to secure the privilege granted to Mr. Wing. Last year there were ft«y were permitted to wear the dress of Amsrioan children while they were at tho school, but when they ulin itiiil.fri tion at night they were obliged to resume their native dress. These little fellows used to wear their queuesdown under their waistcoats, with the end twisted into their right hand trousers' pockets. They were great favorites at the school, and were the equal it the beet of the American lads in their ibitl -* students. astern and just outaide her. e'u to iitar. "•»- resigi JWWl day Mr Wf DESPERATE CHINAMEN. They Gag and Bind a Man and then To*. New auk, Dec. 27.—Three Chinamen in throw • noose over his head. The others] after gagging and binding him, demanded the key to hie money box. This Chang r»i fused to give up, and he was strung up to a rafter. The men then procured a hatchet and knife and at every refusal of Chang to divulge the money's hiding place they hacked him in the Mm body and legs. Finally so4t)|g jhwye wa« no'lfrfi of escape, Chang told thsm.stfcereio f(nd the key and begged to be released Tiey encored the money and " Two neighbors named Smith, hearing Chang's moans, entered the laundry and cnt him down. He was unconscious and oorered with blood flowing from gaping he oonld identify his assailants should they be apprehended, having never seen them before. He will hardly recover. tore Him. anderside with a pieae of blacf seas6S&&2 To set his trap the Inventor palled the lev* to the other sM* mt Hm box so as to stretd i the elastic band. He provided the core ■ with a catch to bold the lever 11 fly back, drawing the sandpaper over tb i matches. After this clumusihae of mechanism hai t been inspected, partition tha I supported it wasjWxtr oat Underneath 11 was a whits glai D bottle of gun|Mwder. A roll of paper.wit i the end of the Thar in tji# Center was stuff a I ounce square .bottla full of nitric acid, liiese iMf jmbiH in fragments dt broken small pieoe of Tli ursd»y1s Herald in JtKm packing?, and the corner HMlBMrot1* which ha# part of a name written on it in pencil. letters looked like "Chani." OOr I -igr The Will Not Strike "'"fefc'loiHfc •t7.—the executive comtnittec of tTrotMMMbd of LocomoCfr* Sngin-eis, resumed Nrtfrtewten nt the U «OMlknW and were presided Oraf by Chief of tk* Brotherhood AHbw% of Cleveland. Tb* notion undardivMionMW* of aD«Mir*( nature, but it wm understood Abat the Brotherhood had pas^Iare^onntiopdeiuan 1 - ing that the aji jeRiyit of 1888, making 100 miles a day's Work for passenger engineers with pay at three and. a half spots a mile, and the same mileage for freight engiaeen with Ar at foty cents a mile. It wm learned from Chi f Arthur fhst at appointment had Kieu m.vla with Vice President ftokW Of the Gout! I south westen system, for an Interview. * -A committee o the engtnssis allied apeii Mr. Hexle, an I1 U saifi thai after,* 4wyr4oCU«ePiaioa, or ti matter an amicablo settlement, of-,the di( flcnltiU drai aiYlved at, and- iBera will b nostrike. A PLUCKY POLICEMAN. uD4'depart iitcto Uj ota H., Mr. Crawford took another step in thS MUM ni» conslste# in C*n*Uy ref nounclng tha ministry. , Br resigning l)i» position at the E{Dt»eo|jai Jiatplta!, a*D, Is* ving the city, be averted the inevitable •barges whMk would be made against hit* by persons in bis congregation and the eonseqnent tMaL His dspoaiUaa than followed in the do* course of the canons, of the church, fife "was a5believer fn high church customs, and the introduction of some of these in the services at the Episeaaal chapel jhMh offended, foaie al th« patrons and appuMltp of W "mission. Letters of complaint were sent tC Bishop Stevens, and stories started a gains KmMIm'W which, w4ien he heard o them, made him very sore at heart Hi «MMt *n adept in managing affair ted. not politic in forming and malcinz friendi of aH witli whom he came in contact Be fft-«i6n him and most of those Around bin .then was too much friction.- In this waj his path was made extremely unpleasant and because pf him the members of both tb« chapel and tiie mission became grjctlcallj divided into two factions. His wPih paic ' a salary of snore than $2,COO. Brooklyn, Dec. B/Korrtaoa, one of the newly appointed policemen under the civil service law, waa compfailnavt 10 Justice Bergan's court against Edward and Mick**- MM", *f ,N» KM Wyckaff stfet, John Maher, of. No. 187 Smith street, and Barnard Maguire, W No. 4»Htate DelT»et Oa Christmas night Morrison was patrolling Smith sC»at and met tha four prisoners, arbc Maher the remaining three caught hold of him. M 1 The policeman held msa Md i made a plucky resistance. Ha was forced i(Sb* ***** ana finally shoved into a bedroom. He drew hi* qlub, and wba* it wai taken frfns- M reTolver. Roundsman. Orap heard the shot, and going Into the bedroom found Morrison struggling with the four men. Th%*»w» officers triumphed, and brought tbe prisoners to the Third precinct station house. All four were re- Boron, Dec. 37.—At a meeting In tha custom house of leading representatives o( rag-importing Arms and of the Cunard, Allen and Hull steamship lines, Collector Worthington said that if importers and owners could agree upon soma suitable means of disinfecting rags not coming from inteeted •dMpicts, tha gtAMMbent would ctSEEixmfkSS here wo«M -be-burnt discusftoa itrms left tiTths iaiboftts to settle on mix Jummm in acqsrdaneaeitii law oonld ha car rled out. ' L C*d mjti. Kxte^lo-. The Importation of Kafs. The box wS» too clumsily constructed tf be very dangerous. The sandpaper hai natebly, rubbed M*in«C th^l-nutflbsf •Tj^lyaU»eTtUtae theM|oy Willing down in the jolting horse M 1 Tift boy was thkerf to iSr I hearing. He said hs was Charles Miller of m Leroyatreet. He left home, ba said, at 8 dteUick, a Ad waited down Leroy street to ► Hudson. There a man met him. . il 'H £ fcilO The Hatters' Strike. BqOtR Norwai.*, Dec. 27.—There is a general impTeesion here (hatiW hat inanufaoturen 'Will noon yield several points to the strikers, and that work wjll be reaaraed. Crofut & Kua'jip's head carter has begun vf ork again, and 'Officers of the National Association of ha Wis are in the city offering their •frrieea «• arbitrators. Since the outrage of a week 1~o, the system of boycotting baa become quite general. There were munn who saw th« attack made on the "(tout'* hatters, bat it is Impossible to obtain any evidence against the grjMty parties. The respectable element of the striker* denounce the attack, and assert that it eras made by drunken men. ' ' 4ty a- .. The Japaneee appear to take more klndl) o the maanw^fnJ white clD^ are InitulrCSfof the'iwiie of their beet tanD lllei In imm|| ha •tudife of «B' kind, of can be tttaL echoolr and workshops.. Klspeuf'te-tt' to aaaimlfan UemMraawUh our people. The laat Japaneae minister, Mr. Yoahida, waa a T»ry highly educated gentleman. He Plttstoa and. *1 said nothing to Um," said Millar. "H« AM me It 1 wouldn't dp an errand for him. I askad him what there was in It! Ha wW. fc»'d paf my far* down and baafcon the cars, and if I Would come to 475 Hudson •aid it was some books which ha had bought at the book store befot-e Chrlttmai, and tbasv *'as a latter in tha bundle whicft wotil(f explain to the mea in theatore." • T*e boy said that tha man was tpd) and agtfd, and had dark hair and graj •age whiskers. He wore a dark overcoat] bhDMi trousers and a darby hat. The boy isa«on of Charles Miller, a'longshoreman, lis waa held for further examination. No. 47£ Hudson strestU rail deooe of John O'Connc*; wtft )i4pa »a rt+ tauraat at the aorner of V«s»i: and • Washington streets. Mr. O'ConnnraoH be knew nothing of the tall man with grajr whiskers or of the machine. WMIppMl Hll Daughter t» Wegire the nin of a Afcr James B. Khret, Eagle Hotel, Pitotoc m. Ml Sinclair, Striata HtDM« ITIIiln ■m£ v-oyntyPw *#«■ : •* Samuel InveptoOPil^bj^^^ The Hoekiag Valley Mine as. Pitts»ur», Deo. 87.—Two younf men, shabbily dressed, were at the Union depot waiting tor a train east .The* had just men, were leaving the valley by hund-ads, Soma are pojf at mqrk in tbe Pittsburg distributlons have been CADming in during tbe weak from labor organisations all over the tion of their earnings. ' Last week lie doaations were mudfcdtrger than ever Mforei I Italians sent in to take onr places at tbe could readily be effected." Belunoham, Mass., Dec. 27. Coombs wnaiarreeted and arraign with having brutally -jp|itil |j Lottie on '41. jphe gfrP lu the hqane of a where »h© rtricken with fever and dWd in a taw days. An examination after death ahomd that her death waa earned fay beating. Htwu 18 years old-and of good character. - Coombf was bald for'examination and committed in defaalt of balL rm. E. -barged Chicago, Dec. 97.—The statement waa recently published that the Baltimore and Ohio Express company waa negotiating for an extension of its service to a connection with the Northern Pacific Express company between Chicago and St. Paul, thus connecting the two companies. The Continental ia now negotiating with the 8t Paul road for transportation privileges between Chicago and Minneapolis. lived exactly a» would any gentleman of lefiure and non#jr of this country. He was iafiBnawssafe - - - -J A. I J ■ . Jbo. LHotgan. «koc*r, frttatHT " *»#**»#*D $g$%gha&' * Jftdgf W. n-tooij Wall nttlton, HofitifW W**4imPhSl'**l* *f C1 E. Pryor, I'ianos t OrsML BcriDtBB. . Wm. Bmne, (Mt«h MMtoa. "* W. H. Holligtor, ■£ «» TT»e LuMlm TiWUM, Mass., Dec. *7.—Th» m.-msgsr s&ansm sstes from Chioago that pauper lunatics bad b *cn shlppad from here to Cfcatf cltf or1 elsewliarf. except »t ttw friend* oi- with the knowledge that tliey would l»e proper]; pared for. In t!De case cited of William. H. Walsh, the man Ma tint at Ms own request to his unci* in Pullman, 1IL This unale has written It th», asylum tiurt Walsh' airrived and was welcome; that it was his true hoina. too. HI* wlfi adopted our dren and wen •bout as our ladle* do. The present Jap knee* minister, who has Just arrived, Mr Jushii Kucki lUniehi, is also accompanist by his wife. Both follow the example o their predecessors in dress and mode of liv inf. Tiie Japanese an* more popular Uuu the CbhlWlM*iMnker ahsso mufcti qulJjsei to up Kjt^Jfsc Wiff lnnguages. The Chinese mm to have More money than the Japanese. They tesk more in the way of diversion than study. When the Chineee lefaMMj Mifc||to Ushedin thU country g.mrm ■sent depoeited here It U aaiil that they generally manage In keep their deposit up to thi« naigkborliood, so that the financial standing of the legation isequal to that of the most solid European govern- Ctrineta for M (Mm IwUif Wax hi kotos, Dae W:-*Sb» postma»ter 2*natal hai awarded . the contract* for printed wooden tage, metallic label and cord fajtanu* for mall bwai (oOtt«a: Tajf* to W. i Oeebrti, «fWaehtagtqa, D. C.; label cases to the Eagle Lock 49- pany, of Ferryrille, Ct; for cord fattenon t» the Smith ft JEgge Manafaetnrin* company, of Bridgeport, Ct , 1 long been known and honored ai a devoted Christian worker among teamen. Her first' husband waa the Rot. Phineas Btowe, chap-' 'fit" F--4-"-' church, and after bit fclli Si united to the Rev. Henry iyfofaSGSMMded to the chaplaincy left vacant by the death of Mr. Stow* Comatock thinks the box nay have heed intended as a socialist demonstration tgainst tits'American Tract society, and designed to get up a fcnsation rather than to do harm. - . • ' H ' The Cleveland Plalndealer Sold. - CumAffl. Dec. 97.—It is now known that W. W, A rius Irons ha* ditpond ot t£« «u*MDlll«K mtefiwfcor Th« Pfa&ldfc^toJ* paper will lie converted into atwo-oent Cj*n#ey«ning The Navy Department Frauds. Washikoton, Dec. 27.-rVlaL MvaUrfxraQt of inquiry appointed to invwticate fraud* in tb* bureau of medicine'and surgery, and to examine tb* method of purchasing supplies in the other bureau*, has made a preliminary report, stating that tbey found ■ no raaaon to believe the fraud* practised in the bui is* C■» uladicine and surfer? bad ex Tffieeaajn ' Yobx, Dec. 27 —Kx Ju lK» Dittos- Mamlvtai the BeaUae Melslsi Washington, Dec. 87.— Senator Edmunds ■ays that all the itotM excepting Oregon and Iowa have tent in their election return* , by mai|, but tbe return* by mewenger are yet to ooma from California, Florida, Iowa, Kanaatj Kebraska, Nevada, Oregon, South Carolina. Texas and Wisconsin. Tho law rwjuires that there shall tie three asts ef the electoral Mains—one deposited with tbe districtjudtfe, one sent to the president of the saaaSs by mail and a duplicate by messenger.*r. . 4- fifotkoMtk FiMatnL «i .1/ •.JgaggR. *DV :£39Bk1. TDwmF «■* t jt j«fj*a JOMpl tew* not upon an Brook*, of the Arm, ttrr* "Ws I morning iheet, "with" a me edition. flowed noMMted colonization in Vl 27 —z'narl LT au&L Bbookltn, Deo. 27.—At 4 o'clock yesterthrough tbe shaft into the cellar, where' workmen picked him up. He was dead. C Killed by an Klevator. paid to him by hia aseociafesJ When he'ls here he occupiee a suit* in thellegation buildteg by Dimaalf. No member/of the legation would dare to enter his qaarters without an Invitation. So sacred uai pW ja she preeence of this minhwiiiatwti he u£d to leave hie rooms to jlralk thtiough The - house every one wet oMMd4 Se tttTore him. All were required by the legation etiquette to shut ths—eltee up in their rooms at tbe appaaraaoe of the minister and waddled by to a safe distance. Hbr the prorltelatfra to the the Wretarr Tbomae M» pec tors of rags kMptr, brutally bMt and ponndad hia wifa •o V»at «be AM ■havMjr aflU Ward. Henry was arreatad. A Loudon, poodont thCra is and G« France U Horocoo Vfj\ Wrecks Increasing. fuller. Line wu employed in the sugar refinery I and lived in Mppra 'treet. Willlamibnrg. ' Jl eeveral children. XjU ocean, which will be ready in a feeder*, ■hows a considerable increase of wrecks oyer any month yean ..The increase in theidtfipfgH^n than ft. the a circulif'under tlie, terms CBwhich the navy yanlsttliioujhout States will be closed on Dec. 31, | rlnaed «— lieirnHuntensnoe are maile Bycongre a manager of oa# committed suicide, and • d* 000 has been discovered in his account#. VattarolTa Chasm rfliw Mr. H. A. tfatteroU haa reraoreid hia offioe to at liberty to annex territory anywhere not-sSMtteff AUk MMWfc. " ' vassssfssan ... • «•»»D; T Boatow, Dae. 27.— On Christmas are, Jessie, a 7-year-old daughter of David Scott, living in Harriaon square, cava a trea Jessie's character draaa of white cotton batting took Ore, and before it could be extinguished Jeaftia was ao severely burned that her life was (or a time despaired of. She is now gaining slowly and may recover. Both of her parents wage badly burned a boat the hands and arms. • A*lifaW CONDENSED MEW*. .. j a left there. Mr. Petteroit keep* • full lis* of •rerything, «ad what U«m'I furniah in, )»i« lhie for balldtbg material it U hartHy worth while to look furUjet for. Hiaytaiag mill is furnished with the bMt of and pea red from til* hotel, and ii alleged to bars , Minneapolis has bw visited. -by a $800,000 Bre. 1tote»tlMk|ri« ■*" matterlss to Or» (£°n- • Alt oO teak at MAra, If. exploded An alvnTof fire so frightened Mary Moss, * (Wew »n inralid, teat .he dfcd. . The Injunction restraining the New York aldermen from acting has been dtawlTed. •• T(»e report of the accident on the Hnnniba) and 8t Joe road near Kansas City is pronounced to be a canard. ' away upward belonging to mm! all «of Frank Wlcke, Weet Pittaton. .Jj,, aW. Kellom, Scranton. 1 * Matthew Doufcher, Kxiter B8RD. tQ?$F*2z£r •C*p* FT. Johns, N. F, Dec. 2T.—The OlUga procession at Harbor Grace yesterday waa A Unlet Orange notice, ia the higheet itj|| oi the boOding art' Por the preeeat Mm ptpniog mQWf « undisturbed in marching. Fifteen hundred men—tba largest number ever known—were Sr'»*3fe'®"*iK3tSt5 9*» Baltimore. Dec. 37.—At a meeting of the tobacco board of trade in thia city it wot decided to memorialise the United State* senate regarding the pending Spanish treaty. TlD« workmen wlH be eoepanili-d, with the; uii'lcr«taniliDg^hD{^OMn^M^er^^a^u luk.C their chances of reimbursement by' congreu. ° ' * 15 year-old daughter of Charlea H. Brown, -HSBESBIES ■ no o o ciocK pimmywr (run. im norw ran also killad and the sleigh demolished. ko uma an on preriuui jrwn, and 1ppy'« tk« disputed ground, ru traversM. To turn down this in* fu the Orangantan'e object last year, p to hte Urn* bo tmMi baa trim and non« ii tt*fis Van VaMn, agaCJ 165 yean, a pensioner of the war of Ml*, has just disd a* .-irracuse, N. Y. • red notion of U» qjft «| tt* padMIMo ot i»aii«»»M|MMl a Hll« -MienUd IhalHi tefcrto'a fuel ■■ at m,QOO. m in Spain awaiting the hair af a man named Cliggan. who formerly IiM hf Huntiojrdou, Pa. ' The Bpaalsk earthquake was uneh man «tw» tk» MmM I* iniiMt houses www toppled down by the shook and many people buried beneath the debate \vi t f* J ■ FM AMUta . « i .. f ■ ■ingii M ■rmmai • Di »:Dg| fad onw half bona power BookwaHer qnp JHXZ. wJilWS***, - w»* Prnnno, Dec. 87.— The 88' men enw tt DW emx. redaction in their warns te teka effect January 1. Dullness of trade to Us cans* given for the reduction. New York, Dae. VI.—'Thore were 2T8 failure* inCtha United Btatea reported to Bradstreet's daring tha waak against 306 in the preceding waak, and WK IB Ml Mllatfca corresponding weeks of 1883, 1888 and H respective!/. "« U_: t * Oreat tUIP** h«e «*er hinted on trite J »W ™" MwBI U Vi *u the negligence •(% fcther l» keep up Ike ■opplj of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup when all harti had a cold. MMte is therefore «.k«d to NjMt that pari I ailki tnt*9 jraUttag to tobafeeo and rifara. |' mtm
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 778, December 27, 1884 |
Issue | 778 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-12-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 778, December 27, 1884 |
Issue | 778 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-12-27 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18841227_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | g*awi«g JB:' CfiaDrtt Ul**» lill' ', . tDITTS'[|0f}- J)ECE ksW jSfiw J IT CREATES EXCITEMENT MllER 27, 1884. HC1U1K 77* 'M-X11 M H PUN tfOR THE CHINESE. THE SINKING Of CHE LORNTY. THE BROOKLYN ASYLUM FIRE. DR. MARY WALKER VISITS CLEVELAND m ■ * ■' • X Irti • JEl" r» - ■s ;'7 ' .1* - ""HnSV "jm 'AKiH* mm Absolutely Pvfti ■' 'ffr ' ■C ■ f f '*■' ». "Itffil "!■ j»Nj j* Air Furnaca . , : :Da er:., . «- ':*-. t~ ■ iC41 { l.» v \o JMBBHS n 1a - o.r ir* K7 tMj ■ gy^V ;| * TO THK PfJOPLK OF - f Ika Pilot Soy* th« Cornwall Did Ho^ I Pair of Wet Feet Cssud tbe Loss of •Mrtvri' rn/^vt ) L. i*l wltb Bar Raekmam t K«w YC7iik, D't. 26. —An Albany special sajN: Tli*e »a» a iarge number of Visitors . to the exeyutivc mansion to-day, butvwy few Sii w tiia governor. He is actively encaged in collecting his pabUo paper*, aim prepariug lor hia departure. Among bit callers were Col. Alex HcClnre, y( i'blladalphla; Cape Waml, of the United State:, army, sue of aides of Gen. HanookV sthff, and Di-. Mary Walker. Tbe latter did not tee tlte governor, but vhiled away her time in entertaining several reporters whom , Dha contended ■'did not have the slightest conception of tho grandeur arid lmportahoe of public mm in official life." She expatiated at great length upon tbe reforms t» .be inaugurated with the advent of tbo Mi administr . ion, but, singularly enough, an-1 noonced that s.ie was not in the business ol, -cabinet making for Guv. Cleveland. "This matter." she rightly argued, "can consummated ly Gov. Cleveland, ani at tbe proper time lit will place, tbe rignt men in the right places." ' That the grim vitiage of an Albany hackwan looked into the and politely asked'for his cab fara. "One dollar and a half," he said. ' " 1 '*•' Wkltee Away tte Tina try mQma^ THE LEGA '-fix the tanity. ~ W«w Tome, D«o. ST.—TIm Washington Browning & Archibald, haT. made an. ■ - - — — ■» —wt- •— menta for tha" -of tha TeMal at OL. Brooklyn, Dec. 37.— Coroner Masse, who las charge of the inquest in the case of tbe victims of the late fire to the St John's Borne, said that there was no lon_*rr any ioubt as the of the lire. It was caused, he said, by John O'Brien, aged 14, U.inmate of the institution, who is now at Pather Creighton's. O'Brlenshad tbe rwaurf tbe laundry, and on wash daylM asnstU the help there. Life. IN " Pdh«n4 at 4m oflm «f tha Amerl«»n Appearing in the Pulpit In •lit Ion In. Ateissdsr i A Crawford, of Phlladelphto, Im ftranl to He- Tr*C4 Ko*lety by a Boy— Su|DfDawDCl to J.av. .ntaodad for ■ U) Comrtoek. ■ iiii arrange- :Ijr' "TP*' 1 Vtv YpWH, Dee. «--%A Blender boy ii stag £&s! k*MM to Henry Gurley. a clerk, • Mttl burfdla down npin brown wrapping (taper. "A man gave me that to bring here," Mb tbe boy. "He said there was a letter intid to ybu explaining it." "AH rUta*," said Gnrley. "Wait • nMto nte. It may want an answer." Philadelphia, Dec. 27. —The Rev. ander B. Crawford, Assistant rec or of St. Stephen's cburoh, one at the oldest art most popular Episcopal churches in'the city, wa« a year tgo ma le pastor of the «h4pel of tLe Episcopal hospital tfe wa*«o fk*Mt and alile preacher, At KM only MllM'b said tC. have been a (ondmM for t'9P **ilch he cculd not al wave restrain. A month ago he Mppeafcet before 4fciS 'altar «f the under the influence of liqnof.JWiftynediate resignation and hie departure from the city #eto the rabjecte of auoh talk iu Kensington and attracted great attention ill Episcopal circles. The facta of the unfortut nate case were carefully hushed «p tfy the church and hospital authorities and the con* gretration, but the announC semeut is noir made that Bishop Stevens has "signed ad offlcial document-deposing Mi1.-'Craw ford -from the ministry nc the ohprojv fesariise of -ills drunkenness during service- TMs document wili be WceirkaHrr iMry bishop itf the FfuteStant KfeiscopnL churolt lit theUuitd Ststos. The case now b come* i ublic for tbf first time. On the Sunday in question Mr. Gnawford came before the ftoogragation ia ehqpel was -tilted With tt» toagregetion ef ijearijr -iJO parsons. ; Mn On*"1 ford act «d in a queer manner. In readting the prayers of the stumbled tyvonrpf tha sermon considerable anxiet; was felt as towhat the outcome would be o tab'¥sctcr entering the pulpit. When 111 01* w ord ldft the altar to make his way tj the- pulpit it was necessary to pass throng! tbe .utihtry •or respondent of Tha World my: "The Chineee charge d'affaires, Mr. Thai Kwok up in beary siiki and fart, and started oat to take a sleigh ride. It is a very rare thing that there it enough mow in Washington raising u. — They have also oaoaad the •teamshlp Corn- "A* soon as I heard that O'Brien bad Lean bktha laundry just before the fire broke out," Wto cWy. Be (aid he had fallen thy 'frh* im and wet hia socks, and that he went into the laundry to look (or another psttJWjM-s candle from the infirmary up stairs and lighted it Be went down stairs hunting for Hm secant** ;;Cww «9%Cwd kdish towel that nung on the rack and set fire waUto j» bard. tl^%M «. I j of the resnel and 93b,000 for the loet cargo. The salt will be tried before the United States court if not compromised. ..The United States steamboat inspectors have no Jurisdiction in the case, as both the ▼essels carry foreign flags and are of foreign bottom, and consequently they are not authorised to investigate the cause of and boxedas to be practically water-tight. Of the crew of 82 on the Lornty 17 of them strayed away while the other 15 applied toi the British consul general for relief yesterday morning. They were sach provided with an entirely. now sailor's outfit, Includ■ nkw At. and wem then sent to the street, where their «4mOMI #ilhbe plld By the British government until they can be shipped home or furnishedJt.m lor any kind of sleighing. The little tnatc. that fall* Man turns Into slush, «o that tba aapital invested in sleighs hen is a vary modest one. Ths cheap and shabby ts hides ■pun runners rented by the livery stable keepers are buur° For had for caps about the siae of pillows. They did not go into the country, however, but contented themselves with riding up and dewn Pennsylvania avenue, watching the Christmas crowds out hmlw nr—eota. TM (aces of these radiant ■est with whieh Sey eajoy every form of Mr. Gut-ley took off tha wrapping paper, and found a square-cornered pasteboard coll** box, jritli *-l*b*l "Mnem- oo.it, in. dieMbf*tbdMt once-Had ImM paper collar*. Tbe boy stood by looking on, while Mr, Gurley lifted the cover. There was * sharp click, *»d Gurley jumped and dropped th« box on the counter. ' The boy started. aiMHMRSSutgtta* "■ "Who sent this?" asked Mr. Gurley. "A man," said the boy. "I don't know him." Gurley raq up stairs to Anthony Com* sioclt's offlce, and came back with Odto•Mack.. *he wrapper was examined. On it was written to lea* pencil, fai ratter (tiff, upright character*: "Book store, ISO Nassau street" Coinstock said he guessed the box was meant for him, and betook (be box and the boy over to'the police statiott in City Hall to be examined. [ The box was about six inches long, four tlon of picture-backing board, supported by small blocks of wood glued to tha ■ides. In one end of this board a hot* •bout an inch square "h*d been oat, ana pieces of wood had' been fined in so that they formed a sort of tube, half an inch serosa. In this tube were stuck several part to it The towel bland up, and wu8 tvsorato nr Wi9 itatnnsin thst the mi* on Ci^wfieklMH- accWen'Sfily or mall- ttOt-fibdotir. t heard that LAlMk beiiiwltfcwi* pu*tshi4 J»M Any ofc tha previous day, but this was Liytba vSrhi ««•»«■ 4»(HC -' Thettfs no Jo&nn/'^&S-ter? hare talked with biin about it, and I beliove iffof h*--P-"b-TS - : .c, "Whatf exclaimed U doctor, "yon go down to tho depot and I will meet you there. Besides, you toldi»s it would onDy be tl. "I know it," said cabby, -Cbut you have b*Wi here over one h*Urf» Cabmaa persisted; tits (teeter resisted, and Anally he uewpUU and Had in dismay down the new Miiate stairs, **Tb tWnfc," tbe doMfcr said, "that 1 would aw»4r lnyteft to be imposed upon bV a hackmanf" 4 *»*#* HIS CHttD. unnsement Ttir take thair pleasure ai . — with new bertha would so many children. There is a hearti- I No Information could be obtained t nees M»ut theirJjfrymeat that fc injtself j offlce of iC®. Morgan & 04. the »v out hunting for eatertallRenta They are Cornwall whan she oollided, stated u passionately food of circuses, and are always ins more than the time and place o' to be seen at the theatres, whether they can collision. It is said by othor pilot' % • tSmt1 • _ _ . ■» a AV— 1 i. naa —IX . * V' ' ) D«w tork JUrokor, CUm»s t« CoojuU to W» Own «on. '-"I Montreal, Dec. 27.—The village of 8t Jerome is excited over an attempt made a few days ago by T. G. Riguey, a New York broker, to kidnap his son,.«rbf. witip hte mother and sister, ii at preseftf livin; id ttot » ifce wife having separated •from her kwkMiil tkree jnan aga Riguey for or two has lul rtetec- . T'BaV' replied an attendant, "it baa bean D f winter with the- Albany baokmwD.n "It he had said tie waa bard Uh" answered the doctor, '1 would have given him (ISO; but I sttiipMM Wbt'thonjht I Win a' Be* member of the legislator*." C ~m • ith-i the ih«- vessel is very difficult to bandit!! u aader certain conditions she will not mind her balm, particularly when heavily laden. This was the verbal explanation A Glowing Tribute to Mlehael Davitt. Lokdoh, Dao. 'J/7 —The Saturday Review in ita issue of to-day ccmtein* a ramarhable editorial tribute to Vf. Mjchuel Davitt, the Irish patriot. The pro 1 uctlioii i« manifestly taspthad by Mr. DaVtti's tp a Bblitary Aodiencs'1 Ms pewerCul ad▼40MT 4Ct ttk Irith isCMtfure as-the beet solution of tho Irish problem , The Review declares tbat Englishmen must jw imprewed favorably by the dualities of honesty »%W«WblOTb.riteconipSoafl,y pew,esse,! by Da«**;iuatft sav. itUahta this tanark able maa if considered ,i« UD* l%bt at his virtue it la exceedingly difficult to forecast ' hU future, whether It will be that of a great drefimA' or great leader. "He. taj1 contintAs Th-» WhWiy Roftaw, "the most popular Irishmen living. He is the ideal ifera-of fwHtlouj of Iitsh people, and 'may yet Iwid the Irish party and uast Mr. Bar nell from the pqpt of powr he ijow holds. After tbat, who ten tell I Davit may die V eonsb nption, or he may die eaia hawicade." •. w* * . ' nnderstand the parforButnoe or not Only on or two ram ben of the legation ■peak any English, but they go out in «o-ciaty with a perfect recklessness so far as tives Marching tor the bod, but * itbout HBoom tintTTi »fiort time ago, when i ciue iffigSiS cause why the boy should not be given Up to the father. The mother - *inj an fnkllr H« .atari! th. «inrD ' e superintendent of the hospital, Dr :*l;t, hastened after him. The ccffKn\i « kited in AWWDI: rector and the Arnjn d and then Mr. Crawford, faking rer; Mch agitated, cam* back from the vestr I omitting the expected sermon and th D at collection, pronounced the benedictioi i once. The services were thus ended umi ■ back into th D irch after havin; followed Mr. Crawfori I the vestry. Having persuaded tiie min ■ ux ther j not to proceed with his sermon h i ft an I went to the hospital buildings. Tba D fbt the disgraced clergyman, stung to th i r his abanlonmentof the position of chaj • a tettaKtanpital Mid cnctor ol the ohapt I *s decided upon. Then he left the city 1»r gUtfOB W all Jtopp of • success defense and handing in bis resiguatioi i \Cr ' T»«ver.N dm* is concerned. They are aa permiatant given by Mr. Shields to a reporter. Ha also •SO*-" «sL°j thaLt?toDJg JquT^FUfto* ~ & called 5~d. to™?!? too la™ and th. at the legation. They are aa scrupulous in Cornwall still had a spaed of sis knots wL«i returning their calls aykMWfkni% Jt was neceesAry tlious. They are gnmtKSmJm» in order to clear thi aan women. They glide through Waahing- | British steamer Eaeex, which was lvlnj tub?. r.... iii . w 0 i. , . m , _ _ In the center of them was a » tassed ik uu ** 1 some saltpetre or chlorate of potash pastf :KSr«; siiiiya# K« rnrled around the head* of the Mat rim . strip of the thin board about ionr inch' long, «ras pivoted at the middle of the boai br a tack. It worked horizontally like lefer. One end was fitted to move direct oy, top* of the matfehee, and was o» . letting a.. „ag »f the proceedings, left Dorrel, where (be then was, and went to Bt. Jerome, where the deteetire found her lait week. Kigney, it ig.ll.ged, djpregardlu*- liis treal to St. Jerome with the intention of taking the boy by force. While making the attempt the villagers turned out to aid Mrs.' Rigney, anJ he, fearing personal violence. ET being taken out for his arrest, he quicklff left for New York. Mrs. Rigney bulungs'to rsrtK secretary of stats of Canada. too society with a broad and soul penetratin( susilo upon their peaceful-looking iacoe at the sight of every handsome lady's face. Most of them are study big English so. as to be able to express the compliments of social life in a more satisfactory manner than through Celestial orling and wide•tretched grins. It is possible that some of ■iuBIl hHSTTtiw present American secretary of this legation married Tung Wing, one of the earlier Chinese ambassador* to this country. Mr. Wing is|"a graduate of Yale college and •peaks English as well as any one. He is a ▼err agreeable gentleman, aud the marriage has been a happy ona Mr. Wing is the only Chinese ambassador who has ever worn question odditesb a Tfry serious 0M with the Chinese officials, and a man has to be very high in favor to secure the privilege granted to Mr. Wing. Last year there were ft«y were permitted to wear the dress of Amsrioan children while they were at tho school, but when they ulin itiiil.fri tion at night they were obliged to resume their native dress. These little fellows used to wear their queuesdown under their waistcoats, with the end twisted into their right hand trousers' pockets. They were great favorites at the school, and were the equal it the beet of the American lads in their ibitl -* students. astern and just outaide her. e'u to iitar. "•»- resigi JWWl day Mr Wf DESPERATE CHINAMEN. They Gag and Bind a Man and then To*. New auk, Dec. 27.—Three Chinamen in throw • noose over his head. The others] after gagging and binding him, demanded the key to hie money box. This Chang r»i fused to give up, and he was strung up to a rafter. The men then procured a hatchet and knife and at every refusal of Chang to divulge the money's hiding place they hacked him in the Mm body and legs. Finally so4t)|g jhwye wa« no'lfrfi of escape, Chang told thsm.stfcereio f(nd the key and begged to be released Tiey encored the money and " Two neighbors named Smith, hearing Chang's moans, entered the laundry and cnt him down. He was unconscious and oorered with blood flowing from gaping he oonld identify his assailants should they be apprehended, having never seen them before. He will hardly recover. tore Him. anderside with a pieae of blacf seas6S&&2 To set his trap the Inventor palled the lev* to the other sM* mt Hm box so as to stretd i the elastic band. He provided the core ■ with a catch to bold the lever 11 fly back, drawing the sandpaper over tb i matches. After this clumusihae of mechanism hai t been inspected, partition tha I supported it wasjWxtr oat Underneath 11 was a whits glai D bottle of gun|Mwder. A roll of paper.wit i the end of the Thar in tji# Center was stuff a I ounce square .bottla full of nitric acid, liiese iMf jmbiH in fragments dt broken small pieoe of Tli ursd»y1s Herald in JtKm packing?, and the corner HMlBMrot1* which ha# part of a name written on it in pencil. letters looked like "Chani." OOr I -igr The Will Not Strike "'"fefc'loiHfc •t7.—the executive comtnittec of tTrotMMMbd of LocomoCfr* Sngin-eis, resumed Nrtfrtewten nt the U «OMlknW and were presided Oraf by Chief of tk* Brotherhood AHbw% of Cleveland. Tb* notion undardivMionMW* of aD«Mir*( nature, but it wm understood Abat the Brotherhood had pas^Iare^onntiopdeiuan 1 - ing that the aji jeRiyit of 1888, making 100 miles a day's Work for passenger engineers with pay at three and. a half spots a mile, and the same mileage for freight engiaeen with Ar at foty cents a mile. It wm learned from Chi f Arthur fhst at appointment had Kieu m.vla with Vice President ftokW Of the Gout! I south westen system, for an Interview. * -A committee o the engtnssis allied apeii Mr. Hexle, an I1 U saifi thai after,* 4wyr4oCU«ePiaioa, or ti matter an amicablo settlement, of-,the di( flcnltiU drai aiYlved at, and- iBera will b nostrike. A PLUCKY POLICEMAN. uD4'depart iitcto Uj ota H., Mr. Crawford took another step in thS MUM ni» conslste# in C*n*Uy ref nounclng tha ministry. , Br resigning l)i» position at the E{Dt»eo|jai Jiatplta!, a*D, Is* ving the city, be averted the inevitable •barges whMk would be made against hit* by persons in bis congregation and the eonseqnent tMaL His dspoaiUaa than followed in the do* course of the canons, of the church, fife "was a5believer fn high church customs, and the introduction of some of these in the services at the Episeaaal chapel jhMh offended, foaie al th« patrons and appuMltp of W "mission. Letters of complaint were sent tC Bishop Stevens, and stories started a gains KmMIm'W which, w4ien he heard o them, made him very sore at heart Hi «MMt *n adept in managing affair ted. not politic in forming and malcinz friendi of aH witli whom he came in contact Be fft-«i6n him and most of those Around bin .then was too much friction.- In this waj his path was made extremely unpleasant and because pf him the members of both tb« chapel and tiie mission became grjctlcallj divided into two factions. His wPih paic ' a salary of snore than $2,COO. Brooklyn, Dec. B/Korrtaoa, one of the newly appointed policemen under the civil service law, waa compfailnavt 10 Justice Bergan's court against Edward and Mick**- MM", *f ,N» KM Wyckaff stfet, John Maher, of. No. 187 Smith street, and Barnard Maguire, W No. 4»Htate DelT»et Oa Christmas night Morrison was patrolling Smith sC»at and met tha four prisoners, arbc Maher the remaining three caught hold of him. M 1 The policeman held msa Md i made a plucky resistance. Ha was forced i(Sb* ***** ana finally shoved into a bedroom. He drew hi* qlub, and wba* it wai taken frfns- M reTolver. Roundsman. Orap heard the shot, and going Into the bedroom found Morrison struggling with the four men. Th%*»w» officers triumphed, and brought tbe prisoners to the Third precinct station house. All four were re- Boron, Dec. 37.—At a meeting In tha custom house of leading representatives o( rag-importing Arms and of the Cunard, Allen and Hull steamship lines, Collector Worthington said that if importers and owners could agree upon soma suitable means of disinfecting rags not coming from inteeted •dMpicts, tha gtAMMbent would ctSEEixmfkSS here wo«M -be-burnt discusftoa itrms left tiTths iaiboftts to settle on mix Jummm in acqsrdaneaeitii law oonld ha car rled out. ' L C*d mjti. Kxte^lo-. The Importation of Kafs. The box wS» too clumsily constructed tf be very dangerous. The sandpaper hai natebly, rubbed M*in«C th^l-nutflbsf •Tj^lyaU»eTtUtae theM|oy Willing down in the jolting horse M 1 Tift boy was thkerf to iSr I hearing. He said hs was Charles Miller of m Leroyatreet. He left home, ba said, at 8 dteUick, a Ad waited down Leroy street to ► Hudson. There a man met him. . il 'H £ fcilO The Hatters' Strike. BqOtR Norwai.*, Dec. 27.—There is a general impTeesion here (hatiW hat inanufaoturen 'Will noon yield several points to the strikers, and that work wjll be reaaraed. Crofut & Kua'jip's head carter has begun vf ork again, and 'Officers of the National Association of ha Wis are in the city offering their •frrieea «• arbitrators. Since the outrage of a week 1~o, the system of boycotting baa become quite general. There were munn who saw th« attack made on the "(tout'* hatters, bat it is Impossible to obtain any evidence against the grjMty parties. The respectable element of the striker* denounce the attack, and assert that it eras made by drunken men. ' ' 4ty a- .. The Japaneee appear to take more klndl) o the maanw^fnJ white clD^ are InitulrCSfof the'iwiie of their beet tanD lllei In imm|| ha •tudife of «B' kind, of can be tttaL echoolr and workshops.. Klspeuf'te-tt' to aaaimlfan UemMraawUh our people. The laat Japaneae minister, Mr. Yoahida, waa a T»ry highly educated gentleman. He Plttstoa and. *1 said nothing to Um," said Millar. "H« AM me It 1 wouldn't dp an errand for him. I askad him what there was in It! Ha wW. fc»'d paf my far* down and baafcon the cars, and if I Would come to 475 Hudson •aid it was some books which ha had bought at the book store befot-e Chrlttmai, and tbasv *'as a latter in tha bundle whicft wotil(f explain to the mea in theatore." • T*e boy said that tha man was tpd) and agtfd, and had dark hair and graj •age whiskers. He wore a dark overcoat] bhDMi trousers and a darby hat. The boy isa«on of Charles Miller, a'longshoreman, lis waa held for further examination. No. 47£ Hudson strestU rail deooe of John O'Connc*; wtft )i4pa »a rt+ tauraat at the aorner of V«s»i: and • Washington streets. Mr. O'ConnnraoH be knew nothing of the tall man with grajr whiskers or of the machine. WMIppMl Hll Daughter t» Wegire the nin of a Afcr James B. Khret, Eagle Hotel, Pitotoc m. Ml Sinclair, Striata HtDM« ITIIiln ■m£ v-oyntyPw *#«■ : •* Samuel InveptoOPil^bj^^^ The Hoekiag Valley Mine as. Pitts»ur», Deo. 87.—Two younf men, shabbily dressed, were at the Union depot waiting tor a train east .The* had just men, were leaving the valley by hund-ads, Soma are pojf at mqrk in tbe Pittsburg distributlons have been CADming in during tbe weak from labor organisations all over the tion of their earnings. ' Last week lie doaations were mudfcdtrger than ever Mforei I Italians sent in to take onr places at tbe could readily be effected." Belunoham, Mass., Dec. 27. Coombs wnaiarreeted and arraign with having brutally -jp|itil |j Lottie on '41. jphe gfrP lu the hqane of a where »h© rtricken with fever and dWd in a taw days. An examination after death ahomd that her death waa earned fay beating. Htwu 18 years old-and of good character. - Coombf was bald for'examination and committed in defaalt of balL rm. E. -barged Chicago, Dec. 97.—The statement waa recently published that the Baltimore and Ohio Express company waa negotiating for an extension of its service to a connection with the Northern Pacific Express company between Chicago and St. Paul, thus connecting the two companies. The Continental ia now negotiating with the 8t Paul road for transportation privileges between Chicago and Minneapolis. lived exactly a» would any gentleman of lefiure and non#jr of this country. He was iafiBnawssafe - - - -J A. I J ■ . Jbo. LHotgan. «koc*r, frttatHT " *»#**»#*D $g$%gha&' * Jftdgf W. n-tooij Wall nttlton, HofitifW W**4imPhSl'**l* *f C1 E. Pryor, I'ianos t OrsML BcriDtBB. . Wm. Bmne, (Mt«h MMtoa. "* W. H. Holligtor, ■£ «» TT»e LuMlm TiWUM, Mass., Dec. *7.—Th» m.-msgsr s&ansm sstes from Chioago that pauper lunatics bad b *cn shlppad from here to Cfcatf cltf or1 elsewliarf. except »t ttw friend* oi- with the knowledge that tliey would l»e proper]; pared for. In t!De case cited of William. H. Walsh, the man Ma tint at Ms own request to his unci* in Pullman, 1IL This unale has written It th», asylum tiurt Walsh' airrived and was welcome; that it was his true hoina. too. HI* wlfi adopted our dren and wen •bout as our ladle* do. The present Jap knee* minister, who has Just arrived, Mr Jushii Kucki lUniehi, is also accompanist by his wife. Both follow the example o their predecessors in dress and mode of liv inf. Tiie Japanese an* more popular Uuu the CbhlWlM*iMnker ahsso mufcti qulJjsei to up Kjt^Jfsc Wiff lnnguages. The Chinese mm to have More money than the Japanese. They tesk more in the way of diversion than study. When the Chineee lefaMMj Mifc||to Ushedin thU country g.mrm ■sent depoeited here It U aaiil that they generally manage In keep their deposit up to thi« naigkborliood, so that the financial standing of the legation isequal to that of the most solid European govern- Ctrineta for M (Mm IwUif Wax hi kotos, Dae W:-*Sb» postma»ter 2*natal hai awarded . the contract* for printed wooden tage, metallic label and cord fajtanu* for mall bwai (oOtt«a: Tajf* to W. i Oeebrti, «fWaehtagtqa, D. C.; label cases to the Eagle Lock 49- pany, of Ferryrille, Ct; for cord fattenon t» the Smith ft JEgge Manafaetnrin* company, of Bridgeport, Ct , 1 long been known and honored ai a devoted Christian worker among teamen. Her first' husband waa the Rot. Phineas Btowe, chap-' 'fit" F--4-"-' church, and after bit fclli Si united to the Rev. Henry iyfofaSGSMMded to the chaplaincy left vacant by the death of Mr. Stow* Comatock thinks the box nay have heed intended as a socialist demonstration tgainst tits'American Tract society, and designed to get up a fcnsation rather than to do harm. - . • ' H ' The Cleveland Plalndealer Sold. - CumAffl. Dec. 97.—It is now known that W. W, A rius Irons ha* ditpond ot t£« «u*MDlll«K mtefiwfcor Th« Pfa&ldfc^toJ* paper will lie converted into atwo-oent Cj*n#ey«ning The Navy Department Frauds. Washikoton, Dec. 27.-rVlaL MvaUrfxraQt of inquiry appointed to invwticate fraud* in tb* bureau of medicine'and surgery, and to examine tb* method of purchasing supplies in the other bureau*, has made a preliminary report, stating that tbey found ■ no raaaon to believe the fraud* practised in the bui is* C■» uladicine and surfer? bad ex Tffieeaajn ' Yobx, Dec. 27 —Kx Ju lK» Dittos- Mamlvtai the BeaUae Melslsi Washington, Dec. 87.— Senator Edmunds ■ays that all the itotM excepting Oregon and Iowa have tent in their election return* , by mai|, but tbe return* by mewenger are yet to ooma from California, Florida, Iowa, Kanaatj Kebraska, Nevada, Oregon, South Carolina. Texas and Wisconsin. Tho law rwjuires that there shall tie three asts ef the electoral Mains—one deposited with tbe districtjudtfe, one sent to the president of the saaaSs by mail and a duplicate by messenger.*r. . 4- fifotkoMtk FiMatnL «i .1/ •.JgaggR. *DV :£39Bk1. TDwmF «■* t jt j«fj*a JOMpl tew* not upon an Brook*, of the Arm, ttrr* "Ws I morning iheet, "with" a me edition. flowed noMMted colonization in Vl 27 —z'narl LT au&L Bbookltn, Deo. 27.—At 4 o'clock yesterthrough tbe shaft into the cellar, where' workmen picked him up. He was dead. C Killed by an Klevator. paid to him by hia aseociafesJ When he'ls here he occupiee a suit* in thellegation buildteg by Dimaalf. No member/of the legation would dare to enter his qaarters without an Invitation. So sacred uai pW ja she preeence of this minhwiiiatwti he u£d to leave hie rooms to jlralk thtiough The - house every one wet oMMd4 Se tttTore him. All were required by the legation etiquette to shut ths—eltee up in their rooms at tbe appaaraaoe of the minister and waddled by to a safe distance. Hbr the prorltelatfra to the the Wretarr Tbomae M» pec tors of rags kMptr, brutally bMt and ponndad hia wifa •o V»at «be AM ■havMjr aflU Ward. Henry was arreatad. A Loudon, poodont thCra is and G« France U Horocoo Vfj\ Wrecks Increasing. fuller. Line wu employed in the sugar refinery I and lived in Mppra 'treet. Willlamibnrg. ' Jl eeveral children. XjU ocean, which will be ready in a feeder*, ■hows a considerable increase of wrecks oyer any month yean ..The increase in theidtfipfgH^n than ft. the a circulif'under tlie, terms CBwhich the navy yanlsttliioujhout States will be closed on Dec. 31, | rlnaed «— lieirnHuntensnoe are maile Bycongre a manager of oa# committed suicide, and • d* 000 has been discovered in his account#. VattarolTa Chasm rfliw Mr. H. A. tfatteroU haa reraoreid hia offioe to at liberty to annex territory anywhere not-sSMtteff AUk MMWfc. " ' vassssfssan ... • «•»»D; T Boatow, Dae. 27.— On Christmas are, Jessie, a 7-year-old daughter of David Scott, living in Harriaon square, cava a trea Jessie's character draaa of white cotton batting took Ore, and before it could be extinguished Jeaftia was ao severely burned that her life was (or a time despaired of. She is now gaining slowly and may recover. Both of her parents wage badly burned a boat the hands and arms. • A*lifaW CONDENSED MEW*. .. j a left there. Mr. Petteroit keep* • full lis* of •rerything, «ad what U«m'I furniah in, )»i« lhie for balldtbg material it U hartHy worth while to look furUjet for. Hiaytaiag mill is furnished with the bMt of and pea red from til* hotel, and ii alleged to bars , Minneapolis has bw visited. -by a $800,000 Bre. 1tote»tlMk|ri« ■*" matterlss to Or» (£°n- • Alt oO teak at MAra, If. exploded An alvnTof fire so frightened Mary Moss, * (Wew »n inralid, teat .he dfcd. . The Injunction restraining the New York aldermen from acting has been dtawlTed. •• T(»e report of the accident on the Hnnniba) and 8t Joe road near Kansas City is pronounced to be a canard. ' away upward belonging to mm! all «of Frank Wlcke, Weet Pittaton. .Jj,, aW. Kellom, Scranton. 1 * Matthew Doufcher, Kxiter B8RD. tQ?$F*2z£r •C*p* FT. Johns, N. F, Dec. 2T.—The OlUga procession at Harbor Grace yesterday waa A Unlet Orange notice, ia the higheet itj|| oi the boOding art' Por the preeeat Mm ptpniog mQWf « undisturbed in marching. Fifteen hundred men—tba largest number ever known—were Sr'»*3fe'®"*iK3tSt5 9*» Baltimore. Dec. 37.—At a meeting of the tobacco board of trade in thia city it wot decided to memorialise the United State* senate regarding the pending Spanish treaty. TlD« workmen wlH be eoepanili-d, with the; uii'lcr«taniliDg^hD{^OMn^M^er^^a^u luk.C their chances of reimbursement by' congreu. ° ' * 15 year-old daughter of Charlea H. Brown, -HSBESBIES ■ no o o ciocK pimmywr (run. im norw ran also killad and the sleigh demolished. ko uma an on preriuui jrwn, and 1ppy'« tk« disputed ground, ru traversM. To turn down this in* fu the Orangantan'e object last year, p to hte Urn* bo tmMi baa trim and non« ii tt*fis Van VaMn, agaCJ 165 yean, a pensioner of the war of Ml*, has just disd a* .-irracuse, N. Y. • red notion of U» qjft «| tt* padMIMo ot i»aii«»»M|MMl a Hll« -MienUd IhalHi tefcrto'a fuel ■■ at m,QOO. m in Spain awaiting the hair af a man named Cliggan. who formerly IiM hf Huntiojrdou, Pa. ' The Bpaalsk earthquake was uneh man «tw» tk» MmM I* iniiMt houses www toppled down by the shook and many people buried beneath the debate \vi t f* J ■ FM AMUta . « i .. f ■ ■ingii M ■rmmai • Di »:Dg| fad onw half bona power BookwaHer qnp JHXZ. wJilWS***, - w»* Prnnno, Dec. 87.— The 88' men enw tt DW emx. redaction in their warns te teka effect January 1. Dullness of trade to Us cans* given for the reduction. New York, Dae. VI.—'Thore were 2T8 failure* inCtha United Btatea reported to Bradstreet's daring tha waak against 306 in the preceding waak, and WK IB Ml Mllatfca corresponding weeks of 1883, 1888 and H respective!/. "« U_: t * Oreat tUIP** h«e «*er hinted on trite J »W ™" MwBI U Vi *u the negligence •(% fcther l» keep up Ike ■opplj of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup when all harti had a cold. MMte is therefore «.k«d to NjMt that pari I ailki tnt*9 jraUttag to tobafeeo and rifara. |' mtm |
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