r1 JV , V' ""C jJ? wwvtp M -f - ' " - -.' i ta- W'-(. F - " 1 --,--' 'iH.M .- -",. "n-. vr .v a'' -- z ; a-v i; iir-i . . - '. neT -x-m W'FW - . ., Mtim,w .na&Ufif u;. c.i'5 'i) .??.i &M v. v.iawrsE:n' i Hf fi ,. KBiH9i I giMMpwieff anM&ef VOLUME XXV-NO. UL-SIX PAGES. LANCASTER, PA,, SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 2, I860. SIX PAGES.-2RIGE tfWO CEN1S, GERMANY BACIS DOWN. "" hib that tax anutAXT ACtBORITT HAS WOHX TOO BAM," lew is kM te KeveMag Awm i OVBt iBUlMMUlM ltewrtciwiiMiwii, The president ee rtumr seat the reuew- lBS message tS OOBgrMB t Fen, 1 Ae tuppiementary te pre. VleBS UMN OB til Subject I hSVS BOW Us honor te transmit b report frost Us secretary et state Hiiausft te affairs la B b - Obevrr OUVIUKI." Mr. Bsysrd te the president t "AfltbequeeUOB of Owbh BOttOB Hd American rights la Samoa la aader eca. alderatien by tbe Congress, 1 bag laara te transmit herewith, with a view te their being laid before Cengrats, eeptaa of oer. rsspoadeeee teaching entire la Samoa whieh baa takes place alaea January Mtb. tbe data or your iBatmasseastoCesgressoa tbe subject Tbte consists of s telegram te thu department from Mr. Bleekleek, rlee eeaeul of tbe United States at Apte, dated January Slit, snd a paraphrase of my tela, grapble instruction of the same date te our minuter at Derlln. et whlah a aoev Mat te the charge d' affaires at Londen, and rny aete et the aame date te Count Aree Valley. Te-day I wai waited upon by the German mtntatarat tbla capital, who read me a note from bla government whieh I traa traa aertbad from bit dloutlea aad sew' aaoleea a copy of Ita text. The eaoteaed telegram from Mr. Blaek Blaok Blaok loekreadi: 'Auckland, Jan. 31 Osrmin oenaul declarea Germany at war, with Samoa under martial law." The parapbraaea et the Bete te -Mlnleter Pendleton la aa follewa: "Jar. Biyard lnetrueta the minuter of the United Htatai at Berlin te inform the Oar man geTerament that advlcea from Apia atate that the German oenaul bad declared Germany te be at war with Mataafa, and Samoa te be under martial law. Mr. Biy ard Inferraa Minuter Pendleton that the German minuter at thia capital under In In In etruotleca from Prince BUmarek had al ready acquainted thla geTernmeut of the declaration of war by Germany agataat Mataafa, and bad aoeompanied the notlfloa netlfloa notlflea tlon with tbe atatement that Germany would of oeurae, abide by tbe agreemoeia with America and England touehing Samoa, and preserve under all olreumetenoea the rlghte of tbla government eitabltahed by treaty. But, in Tlew of tbe advices from Apia, Mr. Bayard Inatrueta Mr. Pendleton te eay that thia government amumee that tbe German cflamaU in Samoa wenld be instructed oare eare felly te refrain from Interference with American citiaene and properly there, elaee be declaration of martial law could extend German Juried lotion aeaa te luoludeeontrol te Americana in Samoa. "Snob a pretenelen oeuld net be reoog reeog reoeg nlaed or ocneeded by thla government" Tbe remainder of tbe " oerreepondenoe " ee transmitted by the prealdent reada aa follewa : "DSPABTMENT of 8tatr, Jin. 31. Mr, Bayard te Oennt Areo Valley Inferma htm of the reeelpt of a telegram from Mr. Black, leek, and says: 'Net knowing what een. atrnotten mtgbt be given te hie authority by the German oenanl at Samoa in aatd procla mation of martial law, 1 deemed It expe dient et once te communicate te our mlnle ter at Berlin, Informing him of the preelae language of the telegrem from Mr. Black Black leek, and elating that the declaration of a atate of war by the German empire egalaat Mataafa and hla party In Stmea had been previously oemmunloated through you, and that Prince BUmarck In hla ineuuotleua te you alie atated that the German govern ment would of oeuree abide by tbe agree ment with Amerlea and Ecglsnd with respect te Samoa, and pay due regard In all laatructiena te the rights et these powers, as eetabUahed by treaty. Oar mlnleter at Berlin waa therefore lnatrueted te make It known at the G6rman foreign offlee that the TTrifltAil HtfttAfl uinmuthat fiftrman nftfAlala rjz -'Trzr. ::.-r .-- tt;z te abstain from all interference with American cltlcena and their property in Stmea, and that no increase or expansion of German Jurisdiction ever American citizens or their property wenld be ceased by tbe German declaration of martial law. nor would such Jurisdiction be recegnised or conceded by tne United Htaien,'" "Count Areo Valley te Mr. Bayard, nMer Instructions from tbe prlnee chan cellor, February lt Aa a atate et war waa .deiiated against Mataafa, the commander of the German squadron issued a proclama tion, by which tne ferelgnera established in Samoa were aubmltted te martial law. International law would,te a certain extent, net prevent euch a measure, bat ee Prlnee BUmarek le of opinion that our military authority has gene tee far In tbU lnatance, the military commander baa received lolegrapnle erdtre te withdraw tbe part et tue. proclamation concerning ferelgnera. In nea;etlatlBgw!th Mataafa, our oenaul at Samoa has aaked that the admlnUtratlen of the talanda of Samoa might be temporarily handed ever te him, which demand net being In conformity te our previous premise regarding the neutrality and Independence of Samoa, Mr. Kuappe has been ordered by telegram te withdraw Immediately hla command." xsrsceBNTATiva THOMAS' rxsoldtiew. The newa of the recent aotlen of tbe Ger man foreee et Samoa gave rise te quite a commotion among membeiaet tbetfeuse et Repreeentatlvee, and much Indignation waa felt at the announcement that the Germane Intend te aeareh veaaela arriving at Samoa. Representative Themas, of Xlllnete, who U a particularly active and Influential member or the committee en naval aflalra, prepared a resolution, whleb, alter reciting the greea invasion of oemmer eial rlghte end tbe Insults and aggreaalene et Germany In Samoa, autherlaea and dlreeta the president te take aueh atepe, feralbi If deemed expedient, aa are neeea- ary and proper te protect and maintain the Hener, dignity and intereata of tbe flag and government of tbe United Btatea and ita cltlatua, wherever dUpersed, against tbe aeta of the empeier of Germany or hla t roes. m tax aiBiruH ixwieinuM tbeatv, ft la Bjee;sd br the Benate by a large Majerttr. The Senate further debated the British extradition treaty nearly three heura en Friday, and it waa finally rejeetcd. it had been supposed by aeme tbat, with the objectionable political offences eeotleu stricken our, It might pass, especially aa it waa conceded en all aides that a treaty ler the extralltlen of embeaxlert and fergere waa greatly te be desired by the United Steiee, but, aa waa pointed out la the debate Friday efternoen.the etrlktng eat of the objictlenable clauaa would net remove tbat subject from the field of sage, ttotieaa t ser would the reference of the treaty te a oemmlttee, with the understand ing tbat It should net be reported, dispose of It If the treaty ae amended were ratified It would be relegated te the realm of dlplo dlple dlplo asaer, where the represeetatlvee of the ether contracting power might lnaUt upon havlBg tbe rejeeted clauae Inserted a.ala, aad a treaty, It waa above, oeuld net for ever elumeer in a oemmtttee'e archives without giving cflecee, ea that, la order te definitely dispose et a treaty whieh oon eon oen telned eny objeetlonable feature whatever, It muat be rejeeted. An earneat eUert wai male by frienda of the treaty te asve It from rrjeotlen, but their labera were la vain, and tne final vote Bgalnat It waa greater than had been ex pteted 88 te 15. A SsBthera Keveaaa oatesv la Town. Dr. Wm. King, au offleer of the Internal revenue, waa in this city yeeterday, making the transfer of tbe revenue ofCee te Geerge W.Heaael, which was necessary alter the confirmation of tbe new collector by tbe Beasts. Dr. King ia a resident of Atlanta, Oa, and la a typleal Southern gentlemen, la the line of hie duty be travels all ever the United Hta tea. He la father la-law of Henry W. Grady, editor of the Atlanta CoNJfifufien, and an Intimate friend of Joel Chandler Harris, author of the famous Uaete Remue" aterlee. Laat evening Dr. aTiai mail til Ihf r-T"-g f",Tni,Th" fiMMfll VABaUKtl IN raMimLVAKUL, eee Wish eke We et we Mast taereaee see tmm el eat aetee. TIM bounty taratera wttl held a tat thla ally en Tuesday aad WedaeHay, FebrBery 6 aad a.. Oseetthe BsbJeetB lobe vestUetedta TheOaueeef the PtpraelatlBs la the Value of Faraaa la Laassetir Oeuaty." Oa that teple the) BelUaMre Am baa the foUewlag If tM bsemeaa of faraalag oeuld asaBied anywhere la the eM thlrteea aeatee it euaht te eueeeed la the great central aad fertile ateteet Penney ivaata. It la there also that the value et proteetlea la giving snatabai aurkata te the. farmer eaa be iweeueally demeaatratad M anywhere 3t marketa, tee, "be It underetoed. aoteoa aeteoa aoteea flaed te the'populena maaafaeturlag city of trnuauuDnia. out aeanerea au eve ma atate, where mtaea andraotertea, fergeaaad relllag mills abound, New Kaglead aas a larger muiutude et mlUa aad faeterlee aad Baaall aaaaataeturUiK laduatriea, but Ma eUaaate la harsh and lie eell for the meat part cold, ateny aad difficult et Ullage, it bee, therefore, te draw a large part of Its auppUea from the Weak It la net ae with reepeet te Pennsylvania, where the mil la geed, the faraaere Industrious and thrifty, and where mining and tbe great eentree et tbe ateel and Iren ladustrlea otter marketa for farm ftredseta at easily aaoetelble potalataroagh petalataroagh potalatareagh oat the atate. And yet, with there vaunted domeetie marketa for agricultu ral produee, "the people are leaving their farms, improved land seeking parebeeera at a aeorlfiee, and all valuee relatfng te agri cultural property have declined, even in the fairest f ermine- eectlene." The Phila delphia Jiteerd, in discussing this eubjeet, eltea the case of BuskB county, "000 of the meet ferule and favorably eon een eon dlUened eectlene et the atate." The northern half waa erlalnally aetUed by 'Pennsylvania Dutch ,'' the eeuthern half, and mueh the rlebeet, by English Quakers and Presby terlana, all Industrious and fru gal people. Tbe Dutcb, oentented with lit tle and rigidly economical, have get along and are atTil getting along fairly well. The English Quakers and Presby terlana, mere GasTena livers, have fallen behind band, any of them have moved away and tbe Dnteb have taken their placeeend ate raak lag " aeme eert of a living " out of the abandoned farms. Yet, even with German thrift and Industry,, and marketa close at head, "arm .values hava failea generally one-third, often one-half, In the last thirty years, and sheriff.' aalea or large old farma are frequent." Tela condition of tnlnge lad te aevaral conferences among the Bueke county farmare during the paat winter. The prlnerpal question dlteueied waa In what way they could meet Weetern competition. With the West keeping down pricea they derive no benefit from tbe markets eatab Uahed by tbe pratoeted Industries from whieh they have been taught te expect ee mueh. The reault of the dellbtratlenB et tbe llueke county farmers, we are gratified te find, la In exaet accordance with what the Sun hee repeatedly urged upon Mary land farmers, Tbla la te breakup large farma into amaller areaa, and endeavor te bring these e teas up te the highest point of fertility te make, in short, eaeh acre yield twofold or even threefold wbatlt deea new. Here la wbat tbe Bucks county farmera aay : "Increased competition can be met in no manner exeept by concen tration or energy. Farmera must Inereeat their capital, and tbey ean de it in no ether way than by decreasing tbe alas of their terms. A farmer muet put hU money, hla labor, hta manure upon one half or one fourth tbe acreage of bU forefathers If he would reap tbe same traditional profits. The tendency of our agriculture la In that direction. Weoannet misunderstand the logic of the faela above elated. We osnnet deny that big farma are eelllng in Bueka county at half prlee, and we cannot be mis taken in eiylng that the reaien for thla la tieeauaathey are net paying investments. Neither ean wa deny tbat amall farma and leta are everywhere eelllng for prier a nearer their former valuee." We have here, la a ehert compass, the whole philosophy of extensive farming. It we can baat tbe Weat by lncreestlngttie average yield of ouraerea even ene-tblrd mere then tbe average pro duct of Weetern farms, with our nearer marketa and leai oet of transportation, we ean held our own. It we cannot de tbla we are rated te go te the wall, and farm valuea will continue te decline. rr.au 1 z-s hear 19 ekbd. shot at a Ghost and Then Mlstkksn for a Utad Mae. City Treasurer Herman Plant c,ef OhleagO) has iet hU menagerie, which be drew lu a raffle about a month age. When Mr. Piauia took hie prlrea borne in a back there waa a circus. Most of Mr. Plaula'a clothes were forelbly removed by the bear, aad tbe monkey escaping up the front cf the build lng, caused a ery of burglata and tbe ealllng ent of the petrel. Alterwarda Mr. Piauta tried te give bla bear away and several Umta It escaped from his house and terrified tbe neighborhood. Three nlghte age tbe bear escaped again, and tben tbe region of Hyde Park, In which Mr. Piauta Uvea waa disturbed by the eterles of another gheat wandering around etreete and vacant leta. Monday nlgbt a policemen asw tbe gbeat and shot at It. On Thursday afternoon an exelted resident of Hyde Park rushed into tbe police station and announeed tbat a corpse waa lying In a vacant let set far from the Btebey manelen. The pollet hastened te the spot la a patrol wagon. Sure eaeugb, under a big oak tree, wrap ped In a white aheet, lay wbat was appar anUy the corpse et a man, with only a little buneh of oeerae blaek hair atlcktng out at the top of the head. The pollee turned the body ever, and, te their aaienlabment, un covered a dead bear. Around Ita neck waa a large leather oellar, with a silver plate bearing the name of Ur.Plauta. Theotneer who aunt tbe gbeat en tbat eventfnl nlgbt killed Piauia'a bear, which In foraging about had managed te get tbe eheet oil a oletheallne. The monkey U also deed, the peer lltUe beast having caught pneumonia, way Deeds Should Be Recorded. Frem the Laneuter Inquirer. Examine your deede and see it the re cord er'acertlMetta Is endorsed thereon, and If net recorded you will observe the follow ing rulea why they aheuld be recorded t 1. Because a deed which ia net reeardad within six mentba after tbe execution et tbe earns, ahall be adjudged fraudulent agelnat any eubeequent pnrebaser of valuable consideration. 2. Because If two deeda are made of dif ferent dates from tbe atme granter te diflerent persona, neither et which Is re corded within fclx months, that whieh la first rcoerded will take priority. . Because purchasers who negleet te put their deeds upon reoerd aa prescribed by law Incur therUkef former ewnera giving Hane upon the eame. 4. Beeauee menled men will net make any leans te partita wbeae deeds are net recorded. 6. Because, If by Ien or aoeldent, a deed would be destroyed, it would be very ex pensive te get another. 6 Because te preserve a chain of title It la requisite te have til deeda recorded. Death et a Nermal school Student. Mili.bksvii.lb, Feb. 1 Mine Allee Jaoebs, of Mummasburg, Adams oeunty, P., a member of tbe present graduating elsts, left the Nermsl about three weeks age, net feeling well. Te-day we were pelsed te learn that she had died. Bbe will be burled te-morrow. Bar claaa and Beclety will aend a delegation of studenta te attend the funeral. Prof. Jamee Elden, prlnelpal of the Leck Haves Nermal, paid our school a vUlt yeaterdey. He waa accompanied by Mr. S. Miller McOermlck, a cltlten of Leck Haven, and a member of tbe beard et trustees. Tbey Intend te erect a new building In placs et the one recently burned, aad wera here te lcek at our bulldlDgt and recent Improvements. . Hvea the sactreaae feaaUy. Themas Norlelk.a oelored Democrat, wm convicted In Baltimore en Friday, having lauueed Jehn Jacksen, also colored, te east as Illegal vels et tbe November election. Xortelk waa essteseed te five years lav sjaaaamt vU 11,000 las-la estreats OBMO Vfjaas SOVBT. aeslete The rtatatiaa Wka is AH et bbvebs jddsb tivmasTO. The Jury la the tult of B H.Tewaeead vm. Was, Presd aad Rebert Merrlek rendered a verdict la favor of BtatatlcT for ll.M. Brown Basset for ptauUfl 1 D. McMsltca ler defeases! The last aslt ready for trial thla weak was that of ltMaaFaak, sew te theses of OhristlaaB.Harrva.M.aReflaMa. The teettsaoayef plalattira wltaeaete was last Frank trade aa agwteaaat with HetTaaaa aader which rash egreed te pay the ether fifty eeaai a case It the one Beat the ether a haysrfsrhM teaseea Usder that egree aMBt Funk claimed that he east Heffmaa a pariaatar for W eases of tebaeee. He made demand of Heffman far the eeav BaUstea agreed usee, Hcflmaa refaaed te pay H aad then the Ball was brought. The defease was that there was be aader standing betweea the parties that If a pureheeer eame te one aad he did net have the kind of goeda bs wasted he waa te asad him te the ether, bat It was denied that there waa any agrBemsnt aader whleh oemmUe4oae were te bs paid. The Jury thta morning rendered a verdict la favor of plalntlfl for fWl M, the fall amount of the claim with Interest, Brewa A Heneel for plaintiff 1 H. O. Brubaker for defendant. The Jury In the Ward-Montgomery ewe, who retired te deliberate ea Friday morn ing; had net egreed npea a verdict when court met thla morning. The amount la controversy la only ISO. At 10-30 thla morning the Jury agreed upon s verdle'. They found In favor of plaintiff for &0. M. Brains for plalntlfl 1 Wm H. Reland for defendant. ABOUr AROMSMUCS LKrtKRS. J efge Uvtagttea'a Tlewe et the Wtttere aad Wbat Ha Will De With Bash Ittsra. Slnee the writers of anonymeua letters have learned Judge Patterson's optalea of them, they are turning their attention te Judge Llvlogsten, forgetting that he had many yeaie age glvea hie oplalen of them, whleh, aa reoerdod, Is "that a person who would write an anonymeua letter aad expert him te set upon It, le worse thea aa open violator et the law," and that optalea baa net been reversed. Slcet thatUme (until within the laat few days) the preal dent Judge hae net been troubled with them, but he la new receiving one or two dally, oemplalnlng of neglect of duty by oenatables, of violatlena et license laws, by licensed persona, sod of liquor lawn by unlicensed peraena. The Judge eaya there la a proper and legal way et redressing the wrongs complained et if they exist by remonstrance, In case et lleeneed peraena, aettlng forth the f tela, or by oemplalnt made before a magistrate, or te a oenitablo la writing evar tbe eignature of complainant ; In cite et unlicensed persons, by oemplalnt before a magistrate or In writing te the oenatable of tbe district, and In caas of constables by oemplalnt before magbtnt- Judge Livingston haa oeme te the oon eon oen c'.uslon te aend all anonymeua lellera received by him te tbe partlea complained or, aad thla will enable them te ferret out the writers. kditer nurrsR's jail "Lira. The Wemta Who fas Him mere Mast Far The Expease et Bis aiataswaee. J. E. Heller, who wrote the article In the Mt Jey 2cra'd and against whom tbe Jury found a verdlet for 1600 for defaming the character et Mrs. Laura K. 8 toner, la having aa geed a time In Jail aa could be expected. He takes hta meala at the keep er's table, has the privilege of tbe corridor and yard and can go anywhere within tbe enclosure. The law under whieh Hetter weat te Jail in default et the payment of the verdlet against him, provides tbat hia mainten ance ahall be paid by the plalntlfl In the snlt, consequently Mrs. Stener will have te pay tbe expense et Hcflet'a mainten ance In the county JslL The prison beard en Monday will fix the amount of hla beard, and Mra. Stener will be requested te feet tbe bill weekly. Should eha default In the payment Hoffar, ea. petition et hla counsel, will be dUebarged from prison, Davis Daehtaaa'a Death, Frem the New Ue'land Clarien: Davis Duchman, for many yeara a resi dent of thla town,and one of the beat known citizens of the eastern end of the oeunty, died at the residence of hla nephew, J. H. Handwerk, near Serrel Hene, East Earl township, en Thursday morning at the advaneed age or 73 yams, Early la Hie tbe deceased was engaged In the mercaatlle business. Hs waa aa enthualaatle Democrat and always took an active part la politics, and many yeara age held savers positions of trust and honor, In all of which he acquitted himself well. He was ros res earned et a remarkable memory end he also had a large collection of newspspers and scrape of general and local hiatery, ae that It waa a aouree of delight and profit te a gage In oanversatien with him. Several bretbera and alsters, all well advaneed In the eighties and one altter above ninety, survive blm. A Ooed Templar BaMitalninent. Laneaater ledge of Geed Templars held a very pleasing entertainment last evening at their rooms in Kepler's buildings. There were recitations by Miss Amsnda Lindas and Ssmuel Mungall, alnglng by the White Koae Quartette, and ether vocal and Instrumental mutle. After the entertain ment waa ever, a package party waa held at whleb. a number of articles were dUpeted or. There were about 200 peraena present. m One fapsr That It Agslaat she AmtndmtBt. Percy Saneck, et the Marietta IUgxtter, wanta te knew why the newapapera et thla oeunty de net oeme out bravely and tell the people where they aland, in tbe forthcom ing battle for and against prohibition. He does net wish any reader of bis paper te be mlaled, but wanta them te uoderataad that be la agelnat tha amandmant first, last and all the Ume and ahall use every fair means te defeat It A change 01 Date. Owing te tbe entertainment by tbe col lege etudenta en February 28, OeU Wm. R. Aylett will lecture In tbe firat week In March, ee as te glve.the college fraternity a chanoe te attend. The management et tbe lecturer deee net wlab te cenn let with anything they msy have In operation. teteset Postponed. J. Heward Miller, convicted of receiving atelen goods, and Tbes. t Bradenbeugb, the drug clerk oenvlotod et involuntary manalaugbter,whe were refuted new trlala were called for aentenee te-day. On motion of their counsel sentence waa postponed until Saturday next, Coaeert 117 a Yeung Bui lAtge Oitheetra. Prof. Therbahn'e advaneed elate, num bering 20 musicians, will give an entertain ment in Trinity Lutheran chapel Tuesday evening, and It ia expected te be very flue. Belts bocaweod vemlag. The entertainment oemmlttee of Peet 84, Grand Army of the Republle, baa made arrangements with Helve Lockwood, the celebrated advocate of weman'e rights, te lecture la the court house ea axt Thursday aveslsg. Her subject will he "LUe la n BIO BLAZE IN BUFFALO. TWO BUU-IOS DOLIAM IWORTR OF raerawtv ceksujikd rt rut. Musts Break Oat ta a tVtatbsr Mere aad the gfeavy triad Cemee the rite te ateay AOJatatag BailaiDge Whleh la a raw eara Are Bedaead te Athee. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. a. At S tfclcek Ihh) morning firs atatted in the Jewell buck, The block la of atx aterlee, occupied by 'Reet aad Keating, leather dealers. The flames spread with great rapidity, aad the firemen were seen obliged te desert aa engine aad hook sad ladder la ooaoe eoaoe oeaoe queaoe. A light wind tanned the flames, but at 8 JO It had increased te a gale, aad tha fire la the entire block wtBbeyead eoatreL Tbe flamee aprcad rspldly te the Empire oeffae mille at the Arlington hotel, at Exehange and Welle etreet, and tha Brerssl house, corner Seneca and Wells, all et whieh wars oeoa burning fiercely. Great exeltemeat prevailed in the hotels, but the gueata, sa far aa learned, escaped la safety. At 3:35 Jawett'a aew atere and Sibley's eandy atere en Seneca etreet wete all burning. A few minutes ister the lower fleer et Swift fc Btambach's stove atere, three doers above, buret into fltmee, and tbe two blocks bounded by Wella' ex change, Seneca and Ellloett streets seemed deemed. The fire was beyond the control of the firemen, and the telegraph wires were giving them much annoyanee. At 3:50 the gale waa Increasing and tbe flamea leaped across Seneca atreetgreetly endangering aevaral warehouses. Great excitement prevailed, the atreeta being crowded with people who could net be oastrelled by tbe police. They charged through the "fire lines," and greatly ham pered the work of tbe firemen. At 4 o'clock Fire Chief Hornung waadlsabled by having hia band nearly out eff at the wrist by a heavy aheet of plate glass. Tbe tire hsd new reached tbe opposite elde of Seneca etreet, and tbe wholesale confectionery etcre of Robinson A Dick and O. S. OhurehlU'a Bena' wholesale grocery were In flames, A blinding anew alerm new aet In Bad the work of the men waa of no avail. Tha walla of the Sibley & Helm weed atere had eaved la, Gleubar'a hat atere was burning and the Bretasl and Arlington hetels bad been gutted. The fire next spread te Reet A- KeeUng'a leather fsctery and Meflatt Bres.' catabllahment en Carrell atreet, and thence .te the Buffalo Mattreee company and Levi A Mareue' clothing atere en Ex Ex ohange etreet, ell et which were burned, The Union dept la threatened with de struction. At 6:15 thU morning the flames bad crossed te the north side et Seneca atreet and lu s moment the large building oeoupled by Heme A Ue. was one mass of fltmee. The flames are rspldly spreading toward Elll Elll Elll eott atreet, endangering the drug store of Stoddard Bres, the Botten Clothing store aad asvsral ether plaeea, Wolfe's Bennst store Is completely gutted, together with O'Brien Sen's merchant tailoring atere, Hauaa'a Jewelry atere and Robinson's hat store haa been completely dUtreyed. A number et people occupying apart ments en Beneea atreet close te tbe scene of the fire are moving their goeda as rapidly aa possible. The exolte exelte ment is intense. Twe firemen whose names oeuld net be learned were align tly Injured by falling walla. The greatest danger comes from breaking glaaa and telegraph wires. Chief Hornung, although auflerlng great pain from hU matmed hand, la Btlll at hla pest, bravely superintending the work of the firemen. It la Impossible at preaent te get anything near s correct Hat of tbe lets, but tbey will exceed f 1,000, 000. The guests of the Brecztl house escaped with barely any clothing, and saved none of their effeeta. TUB LOSB rULI.Y 82,000,000. Buffalo haa beaten ita fire reoerd. This morning between tbe heure et 3 and 7 o'clock, flamea ale up fully 82,000,000 worth of property and left Ucisns of business firms houseless. The burned district extends en Seneca atreet from A. T. Kerr'a liquor atore te Bldney Bhepard A Ce. 'a tinware eetablUb menr, from Hefleld'e big building en Carrell atreet te the National Et press company 'a barna and en Exehange etreet aevaral numbera cut and weat of Welle etreek Te the east the big Jewett building, en Carrell atreet, aerved te atop the pro gress of tbs lite srid te tha weat the Shepard building did the aame above Centre atreet. On Wella attest the tire swept clean across the street and burned through two blocks. Among ths principal losers are t Reet & Ke'.tlng; Sibley & Helm weed; Swift A Btambtebi a S. Jewett A Ce.; S. F. Egan x A. T. Kerr, wheleeale liquor dealers; the Breeatl and Arlington heteU) the Dtnbury Hat manufacturing Ce.; T. W. Reynolds, shoes( J. E. LewU A Ce, wholesale groceries; Nueae, Jewelry; Henry Hearn, candy dealer; Fowler &Sana,eirrligeaand hardware; Sidney, Btiepird A Oa, tlnwtre dealers; Emplre oeffoa mills; SellUcb, Sebaureth Sc Oa, beets and shoes; tbe Buffalo Speciality Ce; Jacob Sbanta, batter manufacturer; Helleld A Ce., soap manufacturers; Rlohmend Lithograph Ce.; J. Btroetman, McOlure, Bletzerdc Eggert, .Enfield A Ewlng, ehee manufacturers. At 6:30 o'elcok the tire en Senect etreet for the firat time could be fairly aald te be under control. Oa the south aide et the atreet everything wae In ruins from tbe vaetnt building, Ne. 07, te Sidney Shepard k Ge. 'a wholesale hardware atere, Net. 145 te 110 Seuees street. TheJewett building, the Sibley A Holmwood building, tbe Broezel bouts and August Eje'a saloon were level with the etreet. On the north tide of Beneea atreet J, E. Lewlsx Ce. 'asplce mills, C. E Deuther'a picture fiame and art man tel eetabllabment, the variety atere at Ne. 109 Seneca atreet, end Nnesa's Jewelry store at Ne. 109 Seneca atreet were almost wholly gutted. Robinson A Diek'a confeetlonery was slae in danger, but tbe fire was eh t eked before any serious dsmtge bad been done te tbet building. At 5 JO o'clock tbe fire en Oerrel etreet waa fairly under control. At S o'clock the building occupied by Ucfleld A Qelitler, tbe Rlohmend Llthejtreph com pany and ethers, were sblize. The reef of tha upper aterlee had been destroyed and the fire was steadily eating Ita way down. The two story brick building west of tbe Hoffeld A UeUUer building waa lu danger et being crushed by the falling walla et the former building. Belew Welle atreet, tbe buildings occu pied by Fowler x Sens, Is a total ruin. The etableiel tbe Amerletu Express company are esdly damaged, and the Arlington hotel la wrecked. The big Helleld building, Nea. 01 te 09 Carrell atrest, resisted the flames for two hours, tbe automatic sprink lers drsneblng lbs 11 Mr and the flunea made Blew progress. Slowly but surely, however, the fire get the upper hand, tbe floors began falllugene after the etber.and shortly boiere 0 o'elock the big atructure wae lu ruins. It proved an efleciual barrier te the flamee, however, and prevented their further pregreee te the west At 0 o'clock, after burning ever three Hours, the firs waa praetlctlly under control. East of Wells street the greet west wall of Shepherd et company's block proved s btrrtsr te tbs progress of the fltmee la that direction. At this hear ths tired nrtmea were mak las fsswtssUlsBs BaasiessstBhrajejia wttt) the flames en Fewier'ahalldwg. At Mates the flame Bpread almost across tha Btraet, but finally the delugs et water that was helBg thrawa ea ths strastara bessa te tall aad the fwegrcsa et the firs waa cheeked. Oa Exchange atreet the AtUagtea aeass firs wta also aader control. Tha whets Interior la gutted, bat the firs was aet permitted te eaoreaeh ea ths property eett et the Arlington. At S.M o'eteek the firemen had nothing left te de exeept te exuegutah Us sabers, Ths firs ta.taa aorta aide et tha street was atesped oaths west at Ne. 100 Beneea street, oeeastadoa ths greaad fleer by O' Br lea A Beas, aad the eastern progress of ths flames was ae rested ettheoenfeoiloneryestabllehmest of Robinson A Dick. Ths row et balldlags extended back te aa alley bsyead whleh the fUmea did net spread. There wera reperta of less et life, but se far they an het confirmed. A geeat at the Bretasl house reported that he had aeea a man fall Inte the barn, lng balldlags. A yeuag maa who waa watching ths fire fell dead from heart dteesse, Tnere were a number of aeebJeats, but none of a ssrleua natsre, Ths district la whieh tbe fire caused se ataeh havoc Is one of the meat valuable la the elty. Tha building were mostly tour aad alx story atrueturee of medara atyle. The leesee are Involved la ths deetrue deetrue tlen of the Jewett building, Reet ft Seat lBg'a tbe Broestl house; Sibley A Holm Helm Holm weed's; and Befleld'a building. Aa estimate of the total less at 10 a. m. plseed it at 13,000,000. Individual figures are net yet ascertainable. Shortly after 10 o'elock ths walls la Ue rear of the Arlington hotel fell, burying four men. They are being dug eat la all saventeea persona were Injured durleg Ue Are, but up te boob no fatalities are reported. Theflremea suffered asses, aad aevaral of them have painful burns andethera Injuries. The following la s partial list of ths losses and Insurance: The first man reached la ths debris waa Jehn Meat, foreman of engine 0, who was badly braised, and kwaa takea te Ue Filch Aecldeat hospital. Willing heads ars tearing away the debris, aad II Is neught neas et the Imprisoned mea were killed. They were working In tha back part of Us hotel mine when, without waning, Ua reef fell In. ' Sibley ft Holmwood building, lees 150,. 000, Inturanee 110,000; Blbley ft Holmwood, atoek, less 825,000, insurance 120,000 1 A. T. Kerr, building, lest 130,000, lnsurauee 110, 000; A. T. Kerr, atoek, less 1100,000, lasur lasur anee 850,000; Roblnaen ft Dlek, atoek, leta 116,000, lnsursnes 115,000; T. W. Key nelda, stock, less 113,000, Insurance S10,0C0; A. M. Btrmoe, atcek, leta 1500, laser anee 815,000; A. M. Buaaea, building, lets 120,000, Ins tfrauee-! 8. F. Egaa, atoek, leta 116.000, inturanee ; Bree zel Basse, building, less 8126,000, lntursnes 880,000 ; Broestl Heuse, furniture, eta, less 936,000, lnsursnes 885,000 j American Ex. preaa oempany, leaa 826,000, laaaraaes t Arlington hotel building, less 110,000, Insursnea ; netsl, turallurr, lust 920,000, insuraues 910,000. Ths origin et Ue firs la a mystery. Ths engineer et Ue Reet ft Keating building, whars Us firs started, aaya there waa no fire In Us building when he lett at S o'eteek laat svenlng. Ths firs may hava erlglaaWd from anontaaseas oembustloa from oiled rags nsed In pellahed taeUer. There are about one thousand people Urewa eat of employment by the fir A Big rtre la Rew Yerk. Nxw Yerk, Feb. 2 The stair builders shops of O. Graham ft Sens were bunted tbla morning. The falling walla et the building fall upon Ue two-story brlek house adjoining and tbe email frame heuss Ne, 801 East 43d street. The less ea Ue shop Is 926,000 snd en contents 150,000, Tbe two houses Ust were erushsd by Ue falling walls were worth 96,000. Twe horses were burned te death la Ue yard et Ue faotery. All Ue losses ais oevered by Inauranee. CARDLRMsa DAT, Tha aroaad-Beg Bats Hla Bt-edew aad he Urns ta Htt Berrow for a aia-Waeaa gseeae. Te-day la Candlemas, and la being observed In Ue Catholic churches In Ue orthodox msnnsr. Outalde the church the day la regarded by many geed people aa one Uat eurely foreshadows the oendltloa of Ue weather for Ue ensuing alx week a. Their felU Is founded en au old prophecy i If ye wrnide-chakke sees hys shadde Inn ya tonne, Six weaee uf wynferre stall have berunae 11 ye wudaeehukte h)e thadae doe nett s, six n ekee ef eprynge-Uke weather thayr shall be. Let Ue lee mea take heart ; If Uere be any truth In the above anelaat propheey snd who In tbe light of sxperlaaee will doubt lta splendid lee harvest la In pros pect. Lut nlgbt was aa dear as a bell, theaters shone with unwonted brilllsney, aad Us mercury waa below Ue freezing point At sunrise tbla morning "ye wndde chukke" that la tbe ground-beg eame out et his bole and found tha weather cloudy, but net expecting te de business with tbe bub until banking heura be waited patiently. At ten o'clock he aaw bla "abadde" In Ue bub, and knowing what la In atere for him, as wellaa for Uaa favored mertala, crawled back Inte bla oozy bole, far beneath Ue line of the meat penetrallng frost and, wrapping the drapery of bla couch about blm, lay down te pleaaant dreams. Tbe lste J. M. Johnsten, of the Imtblli Imtblli axMexn, slwaya wrote with delicate and appreciative humor upon thla subject, snd the above, with the exception of alight alteration te ault te day 'a weather, was written by blm three yeara age, HU essay a and peeina upon Ula ground-hog legend were widely copied by Ue papers of ths oeuntry and did mueh te make .the quaint trsdltleu popular. ah mm mam. a weuar dcid. The Wile et Dr. M. t.. uwr reetae Away After a Loag Illaete. Mrs. Rese E. Herr, wife of Dr. M. L. Herr, who reeldee at Ne. 228 NerU Duke etreet, died at neon te day. She bad bean In ill bealthfer aeverai yearaast but,became worse In the early part el December Uat, when she was obliged te take ber bed, from whieh abe never arose. She waa Ue daughter of Mra Hubley and Ue late Jehn A. Hubley. Her mother resides ea New strset and Mra. Harr waa Us last of her child re n. Bbe was s great granddaughter of Cot Jehn Hubley, of Revolutionary fame and a member of tbe constitutional een ven tlen, and a nleee of Cel. Jamee Youny, et Middle town. Mrs. Hsrr was a oensUtent member of St James church and an excellent Christian wesaaa, wlU a greet many friends. Bestdeeber baabend ahe leevea four children Sallie, who la 17 yeara of age, William, Jehn aad Nasals. Tbey have the tympsUy of many friends In UU hour of hlr aad bereavement De ceased was ir. tha 421 year et her age. Marriage el frel. RTaeQenlgle. Ou Thursday Prof. Edwin P. Mao Mae Mao Oenlgle, formerly of this city, waa married by Rev. P. Sullivan In Bt Edward's cburcb, Philadelphia, te Miss Mary A. Me. CarUy. Tha groom, who la vrofssaaer of mutle sAOrerbroekftee brother of Jutsg shUesselMBeaaaltlet Lussjiir, VARIOUSLY gltXID, eyerie et the Late Brews rrtase ef A TragteBaSa. TaelRTiLuaaReaa pabllahed ea Fri day dispatches Bsaeacelag officially the alette et the Archduke Rsdelph ef Aastne, aad a Fall Uall Oasetts report that he had been klllsd by sa oBeer whom hehedwreaged. The prises appears te have aeea klllsd la be many different way a Uat Uere eaa he Utile doubt of hla death. The following are Ue latest advisee t killbdbt bibmarer I The rrieNne gtves premlaesee te a letter from aa "eeessteaal eorrespeadeat" la Waahlagtea, who refers te Ue tragedy ea aaeUer of Ucae dark eptsedta that have oeearred darleg Ue paat two deeades, and whleh have IsvarlaWy resulted la Us death of great perses eg who had laearred the psrseaal eaaeity of Prlnee Bismarck, aad wheat Ua tree eheaesller shoes te regard as a masses te ate eeaatryaad te hla own family. Noese,aoteveaUsmostlaUatate habitues et Ue little house at VUled'Avrayi has ever been able te naravel Us mystery whieh surrounded Us death of Gambetta. The famous Russian GsasralBkobelef,whe ea a frtaad of Gamhatta aad of Ohsaay hsd become Ue bete aetre of Ue Germaa ohaa ehaa ohaa eeuer, met with aa equally naexpeeted aad myetsrleusead. Who te Uta day haa aae aae eeesed la tearlag aalds Ue veU whleh sashreads Us last memeata et Ue late King Leala, et BtravUT Hla corpse aad Ust et hla attendant phyaMea showed traeea of Ue fed Uat a terrible haaeto haaete haaeto handatraggiafer tits had takea ataoeea Ue Bhers et Us Sisremberg Lake. Bat who were the aaaauantaT Aad row, last of aU, we have Ue death of Arehdake Rudelpb, one of ths brightest, moatlntalleetaal snd liberal prlsees who have ever flgursd as hetrs-sppsreat te great Imperial crowns. Hla Intimacy wlU M. Clemeaceau snducdUgutatd admiraUea of Oeneral Boulanger, both of which were weU known in UeWUhalmstraase, eaueid hint te be regarded by Us BUmarck olique aa a maa emlaeauy Matted te saeeeed te the threae of Auttre-Haagary. xili.re ar a erbat reblr, Aspeetalte Us Hew Yerk TTertd freat ParU aaya that Crown Prises Rudelph, ef Austria, met hla death at the heads at eae et Ue greatest nobles et Us empire; who shot him for Ue purpose of aveugtag Ue betrayal et hie wife. Tbe story la glvea la elreumetenUtl detail and repreaeata Uat Ue prlnee waa laat aeea alive by hie valet who gave him hla mall and left blm eiutng up la bed reading letters wlUhls heed orb pillow prepped against Us window. The valet had helleed two etrenge mea lathe garden aad whea he heard a ptatel aheta memeat later aad rushsd Ute Ue roost wlU Count Hoyea Usee two mea were reeegaiaed before escaping by Us count who la brother-in-law et Ue lata prlsee. The window paae was shivered aad Ue archduke lay dead wlU Ue beak of hit akull shattered. KILLRD RT A ORB AT BAKKBB. Paris, Feb. 2.-H le reported hers Uat Ue alayer of ths Orewa Prince Rudelph waa ths eminent flnaneUr aad banker Kuraads, who had but recently become aware el wbat the gay world et Vlsaashsd leag dlaeusaed, the relMleaaezlattag be tweea Ue prlnee aad Madams Kuraada. Ths tej ured bueband reBlgned all the caV ess te whleh he hsd attalaed se hs supposed by reason of hie ability, bat whleh were really das te Ue secret tnfiueaee of Ur prune. He thea proeeeded te ayeags hat honor. The ehateaa where Um tragedy oeoarrsd wbb a gift te Madame Kuraada front Ue priaee. MOW XB OOXRXTTRD SO10IBR, LonDeif, Feb. a The -Standard has a dUpatab Irem VUsna whleh aay it "Prtaer Rudelph probably wrote .ssvsrsl eeplee of a letter bsfere flaally aiga lng Ue eae sent te hta father. His eaadlea bad been eppsrently buraug for fear or five heura. Once during Ue Right he asked hie vslet about Ue ahoetlag sxesralea for Ue aext day. Tbs valet aald It was tee early Uer and Ue prince replied i "I will rest a little mere." Frem tbs appearance of the bedroom It seems that he arranged Ue eaa dlaex and mirror ae sa te guide him In. sheeting. This faet arestudes UsldesBfmurdsr. Besldea Ue letter te bis faUer he wrote a leag eae te bla aaeUer. Thssa'sotedlgayetyerueprlaos was mueh aelleed lately. At Us opera reeeatly, after Ue emperor had left he gaaed wlU a Btraage lest expremloe, regardless of Uess about aim. Thseostaataetue letter te hta father which was dated January 80, were kept secret by Us emperor for two deya, aad were 'thea only divulged te clear Ue memory et hla bob from eaepleless worse than Us truth. Rudelph had eoa eea tsmpUted euldda for years, When return ing from Ue funeral of Ludwlg, of Btvarte, he said : "I fear that my end will be as his." It Is Ueught that bis trouble waa eeesed by Ue Bbeenea of aa heir. Count Wilt atk said when he. baud et Ue death el Ue prlnee t "I feared be would end by ahoetlng himself." At Ue laat meeting of oentributore te his book en Hungary, alter opening Ue meet lng wlU a eulogy te deceased contributors, he .auddanly exclaimed, " who wlU be nextT" The crown prlueaas hta frequent fainting attacks snd serious feara ars felt for her. It la learned Uat Count Kalnekl sop sep ported Herr Yen Tbat In Instating npea the truth being told about Rudelph's death, raatKD a aoeo rx animation. That Waa us Basalt at SiuABiaeay's rareebla Beboel aad Beared Bean Academy, Ths semi annual exsmlnstien of ths Stored Heart aeadamy has been oaaeludtd snd sll Us pupils passed creditable examlnatlena and ahewed marked Im provement .In their studies. FaUsr Bell, of Gettysburg, aad Father Kaul, of St Antheny 'a church, were present and took pert In Us examlnatlena, after which Ue mnaleal .examination was bsld. The work of Ue art room waa also examlaed. The paintings la oil aa well aa ths crayon work showed eartful training by Ue.slsteia la charge, The children of tbe parochial school were also examined by Father Bell, aad abewed great proflelenoy la Ualr studies. Father Bell ta Ue bead of Ue Oalholle schools la Uls diocese, and he expressed himself as wall pleeaed with the progress msds by Us pupils of tbs Sacred Heart academy aad parochial aobeot i m Alderman Deaa'a Deg etelia. Up te Thursday laat Aldermaa Data was Us owner of a beautiful cooker eptalel deg, which he called "Dlek." The animal has disappeared and the squire Ulnks Uat he wss stolen, us is a umuuiui enimai aad quits valuable, and Ue owner Intends putting detectives en bis track. Itsep It Dark." At tbe opera beuse Ue audience te see Keep It Dark"ust svenlng waa some what amaller Uaa ea the opening night Tbe performance was Ue eame, and Mr. Bryant also convulsed Ueaudluses by hta elsvsr-aetlag. Tata afternoon a aaauaee was given. WBATURR UtWOATtORS. BBSBJ WABRIRSTOR, D, O., Feb. a Is, PsaasylTaRis t Light anew I twsMstly watt A DOUBLE TR1GEDT. attrb mviumunm mbi AHAR BXIXa A Oelered Batter end a I tn ta Their I ABM a, ---- J-' Crioaeo, Hia, tea. a -A tragesy rettuuag ia the asath ef aeaa esearrsd aheatT o'eteek thai at tasrtsMsReeef P. F. Maager, Wi tOBBTeaas sad Ud street. aeerge W. Clarke, a ysasg BalBtsB empleyadasB baUer, wta aens tt wita xiuw nyisaasr, a bisbh m girt empteyed et Ue easts atasa, iim aald aae eaecaraged hta BRgsged te aaarry hiss. Tbey quersledrseeauy aad aaealsl faasd te have asere ta de with Blat,r ism meraiag tae RMauy were srsaai ahetBRredhi the kHesea aad whea sortteasfUsBssMwatresetMeTllBB) dead with bar ureas eat aad her lever dy tag treat a terrible wiaxi threat j Arevetrer 1st bestde alat aa4 was la hta head. aaarns ea aas wail aaew that aw irag aheta at bar. ail el whlah ataai hW, HeUMBattaekedhsrwlUaraeer. tf TasappsaraaeB et the reea I a terrible atragals took Bieea. TbsasgrolenalettssBaylsmheeeast uve wltheat the alrL 4- mb aans sims wsysssi swassj aBSBSHRajRBHaraB w. aarder, s-ea. x,-arast sdifi ezista Uroagaeat lratas)davsr aa asset aeserdsd Mr. Wat, O'sVawaf 1 authorities et Oeleatel Jail, waeif popsisrlrlahlSBdartaseaflaed. Yi Mr. Thea, sexiea, M. P.. Mr. Balfear, who It at afsseat at Mtti mr. Bextes'B teiegtaat saw that the Rteatef Mr. O'Bttaa axstted saMoasvsrysls,Ue4ferUlrtvatx he had Mea aaaea, aavlag aaanvea or Bwetetaia; ay aai ana tast as waa aew as aBdsxpcaare. Hssald pclBOBOBlelstassd wired Mr. laetrneueaa assaaae tbey CBrtaa'a eeadltlea wltlssJ. sin therefore arged the ehtaf Btawtery te the Jaltars te etep the eeati TieMsee toward ue at waraed him that anbtta aster was resehlagapelatwhets rsstiMat lmpeaalbla, Ballear asade ae raaly tMagram eaa mr, bsxier seat a te Ue vies regal ledge, whets Mr, waastSo'eleak uta metalag. Vat) teeter rang tae ben nverat Mates obtaining aay reply. Fiasliy Us. eppsared.Me was weryaaaTy. me msmesssr sear, aad said as had aa te .asad Mr. sexte. He hi seUesatss, who was ea daty altewmg Bessie te dtatarb bub. where la Irelead te wwi imeb evasT ear, v ar Mabieh, Ky.i Feb. S. 1 nereeas, meatly ehUdrea, htrve.ft Wabaiar aeaustv. at a eUsssss:l whleh the doctors saaatr tehe'i able te eene. The eissese,, hjjg t saiuea Bias as iaBassaami P ' fatally iem aavea eat of RRM i Ose adalt has reeevered bat la IdJaaV dtstasstaaetaaderstoedbythei aad uey are naahle te Beats It. usually occurs frost als te twelve I anevf Bailees. ; -ABuae sins rapmiy inns death. Tares phyetataae have lei." belsg of asyaervles, aad set wtabtadj jeepardiat uetr uvea witaeat assag Saw Fraroibeo, Feb. 1 Big Ue oeBadoeee qaeaa, who awtedtaa ataay Hebrews ht thta stty ay i that aae waa a weasaa at acquitted yaaterday et fraud freat Wm,araba,wbeatahe 10 wuaT' , ttx Sea retseaa Piswasd. nvr ' Lorsew. Feb, t, Tha Brttsm i Lymiagtea was wrecked rtUfresasaest taa eeaaty at Devea, te-esy, reeew of thorn aboard ef her wed the Btaamer rolled ea herstaei Tea Borseaa were aswaed, oeuld be heard freat shore, ,...5 : K- BMQeaaste heTrtad. IV rf Maw Yerk, Feb. 2., Attorney Sample that saesaaa ttislef SR-Aidsrmsa Artbar brlbsry. JadBjaDsslataaraatadaa at eat aattl Fesrasry 11. WASBIRQTOR, FSO. 3 IB Ue naval apptoprletlen bttl the laetdeataliy takea aa the Sssseaa eji aad la new ssgaged te dsbsllag It SBUMBArBIB Tsrs, Cars are rssaiagea assay at II JS'. ,'H Yerk atreet ear lines te-day, Urewa at care frost Ue roots of slesg Us First avaaae Uaa, aad new drivers were aetisa at mix esrset mkiwmmmn A wAMOA 1 S--1 At l p. at., today us boners ef the beat "Return" exploded at blowing Ust vessel aad Ue tew Btethera" te staeea. several kUled. MUhwevuie'eHtw Halt Ths elUaens ef MUlersvUle have Ulaking for soma Ume nest of bnUdtefl tewa hail, ana a meeusg te soUea la Us atattsr was bsM Friday evening. Quite a number people were arteeat aad a meeuag erxanlaed by siseung jebb at ahBlrsaaa,aadJ. W. Spayd ssssetary, waadaeldedte build a hail m lest os ue otte of tbe preaaal bead aetr the centre or aae sewn, ass eteekwUlbeHOae, TbsBsesaati after which Ue meettag aejearaaa te onjrriesyovenmcneai. Tsaenta v; , Mera Breldeabaagh, tbe girl who arrested hereyMterssyeaeaarsjeaet I aad aurety of Ue peace, was takes te ; lag by Detesttve Keraaasr ism aw Ths glrlta charged wMh tasiaga Botaaers werU abeat five seats sad i ether amsll artlelea, aad the i admits Ust Us i Tha anDnar srlvsa by US et Ue Preebytarlaa ebareh was tended Utt evening. Tbs ameast wta 912s, wbtah wlU be eppUed te purposes. WlU Travel Wtth rensssgh. Oserge Kersey, Us Kliaasstnlewa K4 tyi who taesvea fast high, ass beta by Adam Fercpeaga te tesvel elreasaest year. Me Jlas the April. Xe BM Ret Beat. . Mebbs Getaearerger did set real hM 1 te the Mew Yerk party, aa asses ysBtatttay'a sessc. lis ealyaaW hail wMshwrnastsmmltsssttswettf, BRwfWUlMI .. . eases are rawer wm. i, srbMsbbs tsSBBaw sMWlMC e .1 rwny ,v- iy-r.vJ'-W - g. .... .i": i- . .lii'c- -?' T- '
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