THE NEWS, News received at Victoria, B. C., says the Japanese Advertiser, announces that a naval demonstration will be made against seal poachers, and that Henin Island will be pro- tected by Japanese men-of-war. — ~-Fire in Chicago at 48 to 52 Dearborn street, did $70,- 000 damage. The Schiller Theater was dam-~ aged $10,000. ~The ccntravtors have be- gun work on the stone work for the abut- ments of the iron bridges along the route of the extension of the Buffalo and Busque- hanna Railway from Galeton to Ansonia, Pa, to connect with the Fallbrook Hallway. The contractors *ay that they will bave the road fn running order by next September.-—— Katherine Welster, an actress, was shot at Florence, Ala., by an ex-policeman, who was trying to arrest her pusband., She was not geriously hurt,— John Hart was banged at Rockford, Ill, for murdering his sisters September 5, 1893. ——Jobn Bowers, aged nineteen, committed suicide at Shepherds- town, W. Va.—— The ashes of Mary Olsen, the first female convert to the Theosophical Society to die in New York, were shipped to Miss Olser's late home at Roariug River, Mo. The body was cremated at Fresh Pond, L. 1 President Eliot, of Harvard, has received a check of 1,000 from Hon. Milton Reed, olf Fall River, Mass, to bs kept as a permanent investment, the proceeds to be given meri- torious needy students of Harvard. Mr. Reed is well known as an ex- mayor, ex-state senator, and an able lawyer, Shebato Salto, a Japanese, aged twenty- nine, applied at Boston to be naturalized. He is the first Jap to make such an applica- tion. ——Anxiety is felt at Brooklyn about the Wilson Line steamer Apollo, which left Brooklyn for Antwerp February 11th, — The directors of the school board at Riverside, Pa., near Pittsburg, bave decided to retain the nuns as teachers in the public schools, ——Ex-8enator Chilton, of Houston, Texas, Las announced himsel! as a candidate to succeed United States Senator Coke, —— Frank Trioni committed suicide in New York,——A German batk took away from San Francisco 163,454 gallons ol California ever shipped from sa American port. — The Big Four Rallroad Company will tulld a number of huspitals along its line —— Chris owing to his inability to obtain employment, He has been out of work for nine months, and his family, consisting of a wife and five children, are being cared for by the German Ald Soclety.——At Tiffin, O., burned ; loss §15,000, jumping to the ground. —— Charles Bhomp- son and wife were killed by ligbining mear Damascus, Ala. vehicle in which they were ridiog. All bids for World's Fair buildings were rejected bySouth Park Boardof Commission- eis in Chicago because of low ligures The superintendent was jostrucied to negotiate with private parties for sale of buildings. -— James Armstrong was killed by his brother in Siolam Springs, Ark., alter his marriage, during a quarrel with his brother. — Samuel T. Baker, postmaster at Shrewsbury, Mo., a suburb of 8: Louls, was taken into cus- tody by the federal authorities It is said that he confessed to his complicity in the alleged stamp fiauds and implicated Beott and Mekel. Mr, Scott shoulders all the re- sponsibility for the scheme, and says that Mekel snd Baker were school commissioners of Laucaster, Pa, were arrested the charge of accepting bribes, —— The famous Pickwick building at the corner of Canal and Carondalet streets, jo New Orleans, one of the finest and best known pisces in the South, was practically innocent, — The on was in jail at Stroudsburg for the murder of Christopher Ehlers, escaped during night. He wns captured :00n alterward, snd the crowd that gathered lynched him. The steamer Virginia Lake arrived at BL Johns having in tow the wrecked steamer Briscoe, — Dr. Ellauri, the administration candidate for the presidency withdrew, — of Urugcay, was arrested in New York for go to prison and so secure a piace to sleep. phia, — sensation in Paterson, N. J., by riotous be- bavior. ——The city of Da'uth sold $800,000 of water and light bonds, The money, which jess prevented iy which are threatened, at once, and will be done by the eity. the intention to employ, as far as possible, only unemployed residents of Duluth, Three bighwaymen up Puelin., FPolicernan Stewart fired four shots without hitting and was then knocked down, and bis watch, revolver and cub stolen. An bour afterwards three masked men went into John Hegan's salood, and or- dered him to throw up his hands Chris. tian Machen, a wealthy farmer who resides slope near the village of Carson, fll, was found by neighbors neatly dead irom the re- sult of wounds joflicted by unknown robe bers, NEW CANAL SCHEME. —. held two men in thew, A Waterway From the Mississippi to the 8¢, Lawrence Advocated, In the River and Harbor Committee hear. fugs were given to a number of Congress. men concerning loenl waterways, The most fmpottaut project presented was 8 new one urged by Representative Keifer, of Minne sofa, for the survey ol a canalroute conneet ing Lake Buperior with the b lssisalppi River, “It 1s proposed by this plan to utilize the small streams nt the source of the Missiesip. pi as connecting links in a eanal joining the Gulf of Bt. Lawrence with the Mississippi Mr. Keifer ins letters from the United Bintes cog inser office stationed at 8t, Faulstatiog that the pian is entirely feasible. A private corporation has also been organized st Da- Juth to undertake the :work. The Com- mitten considered the plan as ous more proper to coms before the Jommities on Ba lways and Canals, and Mr, Keller, will urge it there, i iit Saving buen already re ferred to that commitets, oh * 38 I PEACE AT RIO. 5 AS STAI SNA Unconditional Surrender Insurgent Vessels. wering with Silence the Cannon- ade from the Government's Hilltop Batteries-Officers to Be Court-martialed, The tromph of the Government of Brazil over the insurrection begun executive clemency. President Peixoto sued a proo.amation decresing amnesty for dered unconditionally, giving up without tions in the bay which bad been sion of the insurgents, But at the same time be in pounces sentence of death upon Admiral Saldenba da Gama, Admiral Custodio Mello and all them in rebellion. The President does not condemn them to be shot in so many words, the The condemned chiefs of the revolt will have to be caught, however, before the death Admiral da Gama asylum ou the French cruiser Magoo. It is the current belief in Rio that tbe in- Montevideo, that the in they coast Uruguay, have they may where Admiral Mello was seen In Montevideo a week, the correspondent bas good authority for saying, and it was thought that be had But a sulsequent report is oniy about seventy miles south of Elo. There is great rejoicing in Rio confidently Le- over the it is on for six mouths, Littie consideration is giveu to the rilla warfare being conducted in the It speedily guer- Routh by General Gumercindo Saraiva. is be- pe easily and Ihe Government's royal squadron fired a ships, After «ard the American axd Brazil. Admiral Benham, it is expected, will sall Exchange has sigol- BOW IT i8 TAKES IN WASHINGTON, The news of the surrender was very wel. T0 the first it serves appreben that ight verament In Herbert particularly. { eeu Crited States G some ugly dispute, To Secretary Herber! eats the ability to relieve most of tne Awerican sailors who bave en Ye further service to Rico, and thers for duly in Minister Tompson aud Admiral Beabam have both acquitted themselves of their deii- eate and responsible duties to the perfect and their su. Secretary Gresham said that the United States to we had acted with | fairness throughout, and casion pow for interference so Jong ero there was nO Ou as Amer jean interests were sale i ————————— FATE. Himself MET BOURDIN'S a—— Anarchist Blows to Atoms, A dynamite bomb oulrage. javolviog the Aparchist who threw committed st death of the alleged the explosive missile, Was ide the chief entrance of the famous church © La Madeleine, Paris, About the hour o 4 iA insiGy ned a lond expios- the chur rh, 3 enti jon was beard iG A erowd of people immediately rushed from the Place to the chureh, and in A very {the de In Madeleine wers in a state of great J sho: t Placa VE time the interior of the church an fusion and excitement, The people who were the first 10 rush up the steps lending from the Pisce to the main entrance of La Madeleine sucee eded io sh tering the building and found it filled with smoke, and from the insice could be beard the shrieks and groans of apy srently & pum bet of wounded people Nesr a small door on the right of the main remains, For a time, owing 10 the smoke aod excites discovery first to enter Tound shattered human ment, the peopie who made his did not dare 10 penetrate any further, Lul, as the smoke cleared away and the people reguined their presence of mind, it Was seen that the remains were those Of a man who was 80 shattered by the explosion that his fo testines and brains lay in all directions, «hile bis bisod was spattered over a large aren. Upon the body of the mat Who bad been blown to pleces were found a pumber of papers and & portrait of Ravachol, the exe outed Anarchist, The people who were in the church at the time of the explosion were few in number as {he hour wae 100 eariy tor the Lenten per vieos, whieh was fixed for 4 o'clock, Bat thie jew were so nlarmed that they set Up a ahorus of cries and groans which led every body to balleve that a uumber of them were injured, en I. Wise a Bourdin, the father of the man who was kiliod recently in Grdenwich Pack, London, by n bomb which he Was carrying, wie among the last group of anarchists arrest’ i in Pare if ¥ FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS, Ranate, 79p Dav.—In the Benate the oath was ad appointed senator from Loulsinua. He was followed by Mr. Allison, Who spoke Colorado, who opposed the motion to recon third reading. some unimportant bills, the Senate 100K up the discussion of the Beigniorage bill, tors Dolph and Harris, over the question of printing extracts from books and news 4 Dax. Allison's proposition to reconsider the vote reading, the proposition was defeated 45 44. weil filled. morning business, and by the speeches © Oregon and Pettigrew. Harris asked that the bill be put final passage, In accordance with ment arrived at several days ago. upon the ugree The ed by a vote of 44 to SL 76 Day.—The United Btales Senate wa pot in session to-day, House. 720 Day. The day in the House was de voted entirely to the covsideration of a bil relating to the extension of the time for allowing a street raliroad company It Washington to change its system of motive power, 78n Day. —The House began the consider tion of the bill making appropriations for the sundry elvil expens-s of the government, and fair progress was made, Td Dav. of the Sundry Civil jeaviog only sixteen pages more, of two paragraphs those relating to the coast and geodetic surveys and the Missour River commission, which were passed over fem porary. bill wers disposed of 7518 Day. — The consideration of the Sup dry Civil bill was comp sled in the House excepting those portions passed over during the reading of the bill, The principal gh was made ty Mr. Enloe, of Teunessee, (iC abolish coast and gordetle surveys, trapsier the former (0 the Navy sud the iat ter to Interior Department. His amendment looking to this transler was ruled out on # point of order, "8tnn Day.—In the House, Mr. Enloe} second amendment aimed st the Coast and Geodetic Survey, providing for the invest gation o! that burean, and a determination of the advisability of its transfer to the Navy snd Interior Departments, was defeated by 8 majority of 38 votea No ameodments ai al of this paragraph were adopted, exoept one reduce the it within paragraph Service aw Const and the Secretary of ihe Treasury 10 office force of the bureau to Uring $125.0 0, as (Oo prevent the irom interfering with the Civil in so far se it app Geodetic BUrvey «he evening devoted to the consideration of sion Lilie foul 1 the private pen ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE. Lord Roberts says that the Army Temper. Association in agoe India, which began in (8:8 with 10,000 members, bas increased aver 2 Ed est play in Franeoe, O00 ths year, aard Pallieron, the suthor of the new. “Los Cabotins,” Is over » sixty years of age He began file as 8 aw. yer's clerk, but from the age « f twenty-six be has «ntirely supported himsell as a play- wright iteraleur, who wr nen 4 i % Jolin London at ‘ Lit Wiikinson, died in wi recently the age of 93 years, was the m ange 2 He was editions, jomaniac England, mn thority in the history of aN at gravioge, § art, Thel Lect od eh. ietures, colons and other works of gainess with which he was con. Leen carried on sineoe 1744, Of of the bad about the time death of Pope and Swilt Mr. William Whiteley, man who has given a london trades much sitention to shop his fhe renark lifters aud petty thieves, says ibhat offense bas gL OWn SLOTIHOUSIY, able feature of it is that it is pot the poorer CinRaes who are One of the most persistent 1 the eves found in ¥ his experience Was { daughier of 8 4 wealthy barrier. Whets Mrs. Amalia Frost wae ordained to the ( Littleton, Mass. , last the examiog come muregational ministry at Cue of Frost point to Wome n's preaching? month, mitten a-ked Mrs so in my ease,’ was the reply. the questioner, ation from the Bitle” Frost replied suewer by some quot jnstantiy Mrs, and daughters shall prophesy. * There was opposition to the ordination endeq, of the that was evisttorthan 10 the neigh- bis house was one sights more amusing toh borhood, paghy to street ear fines, and when they were agobe took an oath and registered it in a loiter to the authorities, that he would never have his houses cleaned or painted again, The house was long a disgrace to the {fashionable quarter in which he lived ; but be regarded jis dirtiness with grim satisfaction. Iu his will he bas forbidden his heirs 10 vse the word “regret” in any anpouncement ol his death. FRENCH DEMAND DAMAGES. A Formal Claim for Injuries to the Fair Exhibitors. Dr. Peatody, acting director General of the Exposition has received from Seoreinry of State Gresham the formal demand of the French Government lor 870,00 on behalf of the French exhibitors whose goods wers damaged by the fire In the manulaciures Building. In reply to Secrstary Gresham's commun « ontion Dr, Peabody bas conceded the justice of the olaim for damages, leaving the ro sponsibility (0 be determined between the [75 PATH Bursting of a Dam Causes Death and Destruction, [RRIGATION RESERVOIR. Farms in the Nampa Valley in ldaho Swept by a Mighty Wall of Water WhichCarries With it Houses, Barns, and Live Stock—-Set~ tlers Were Warned. News was received in Boise City that In- dian Creek reservoir had broken its rocky barriers and the water was sweeping down upon the ranches and villages, carrying voir was constructed of solid masonry at the head of thought to be a veritable Gibraltar, Hyde and Jackson, New York capitalists, i 640 sores, that was recently set out in Idabo prunes and bonded for #80,000, voir covered 500 neres of land, and was said to contain water sufficient to irrigate many thousand aeres. It cost #50,000 to build it. PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. Epitome ¢f News Gleaned from Various Parts of the Btate topert Punyean, the seif-confessed mur. derer of Christing Eblers, at White Oak Run, esenped trom Stroudsburg jail, bul was cap- tree, Coussey for the defense in the Smedley firetug cuse, nt Media, submitted evidences fin support of an alibi for the prisoner, 1ug Central Penusylvanin Conlerence the Methodist Episcopal Chureb, at Harrisburg, beard reports of ol ol in session eiders and made several changes ju the supernumerary and superanuunted lists, By an aceidest at No. 4 Kiogston Coal Compuny, in Edwardsville borough two miners instantly killed and a third was 8 severely injured that be died alter belng removed to u hospital, Ix a sult to compel the William port Sehoo| colllery of the Were the schools to children who are not vaccinated, Judge Metzger cided that the actiou of the directors io admittnuce to such de- re- pupils Was proper. savings of his Hletine, Tug body of ex-Policeman Thomas Jones, entombed by a is all under water, beiween Nampa away, and many miles and Bysuka ning for many days The dam broke about noon, nnd messen- gors were sent at breakneck speed on horse Lack, to warn settlers and urge families to Lasten to places of safety. A mighty wall of water came sweeping down lodian Creek, bearing on its bosom live stock whole farms barns, kinds, and submerging ot both sides of the creek, The citizens of Nampa, a little town on the Oregon Short Live, saw the approach of the devastating waters and fled to high ground, Soop all the lower part of thelown was under water from five 10 twenty feet deep. houses, farming utensils, of all Fifty bouses at Jeast sre ruined, and many families sre without shelter and bedding. Merchants are loaning blaskels to destitute families, and provisions are being furnished 10 those in need. It one is reported that {wo men were drowned, while attempting 10 save his property and agotber who rushed 10 bis 1asisanoe. The esuse of the disaster was the sudden the heavy rains, which caused a rapid welting of the snow ‘n {iver rose eight foet, a fact unparalleled in is history, fara of weather coupled with the mountains. Boake {ali of suow this winter knows for yea s and this melting repidly fliled the creeks and the dam. The property Is a Service to Fight Dissase. The marine bospilal service does pot pro- our shores strong Last low cholera to get 10 sntchiuiiness toms 10 § ad this summer, it cunrantine obeervence Can prevent 3. + it sna tey with regard 10 detailing officers of the servios at the various European ship plog ipepect Ril emigrants will prob. bly Le carried out again this year. Reports received in Washiog ipdiedte that cholera poris t ton js prevalent in Asiatic Hussia and along the While no eases have appeared in oMeials of the bureau borders, France and Germany, ot be surprised the port cities 10 state they would 1 pear that cholera was epidemic in pelore many weeks Cholera ls admitted tobe na Jisenss bandied and stamped out W ith t fever, Statements prepared by br. that in pearly ail ORssE the invasion it is said, the germs never die. Last summer's epidemic at frunsswick, Ga, Was trought about by fever in a vessel from Cuba, and the destructive scourge st Jaokse aville four years Ag0 WI ASO due to the fever intro. duced from some Stringent rules are to Le enforoed by the service next Cuban port in former years will be exercised by the officers of the service 10 prevent a single ense making its appearance on the gulf coast cities, CABLE SPARKS. —— — A quantity of arme and stores recovered from the wrecked Kearsarge have been land od at Colon. Tar British bark Afon Ceful, from Swan- gon jor San Francisro, is believed to bave Leen lost off the Scilly Islands. Tug British foroes are meetihg with stab. born resistance jn their efforts to subdue Tix Reichstag committees which has been 12 Tur Spanish cabinet has resigned and the Guoen Regent has charged Pre nter Sagasia with the work of reconstructing a new min. istry. Delegates attending the Intereolonial Con. ference at New Zealand have voted in favor of establishing an ocean cable from Aus tralia to America International complications are expected to result from the action of the Portugues in firing upon British troops on the Lame besi river, South Africa Portuguese have fired upon a company of Dritish Bluejackets sent out to protect work. men constructing a telegraph line to the Znmbesi river, South Africa, and trouble is expected, A 1x box, supposed ta be a dynamite bomb, was found in the Bow street police station, London, and frightened the police until §t was aseortained that the box was filed with sand and a blank eartridige, Mr. Herbert Gladstone, pari amentary secretary of the home office, bas accepted the position of the firet commistioter ol or, president of the British leard of agrh ’ was found Ly rescuers Burrenixo with small-pox, left Conl Lompany, Wapwaliopen nud tramped over the forty county for housed fo a tent at Mocaspaqua, Tuy Philadelphia Conference of the Meth odist Ep'scopal Church, in session at Eas. ton the past seven days, adjours ed after se- jecting Germantown us the next yearly appointments, Quo warrasto proceedings were begun at Poutsville with a view of removing flee Co Jas. Lyxx pleaded guilt from of unty Commissioner Allen, y at Media of voi death by stabbing of Jobn Saunders In Chester, Tue Central Board of Edu mmausiaughter for causing the ation of Pitts. burg has decided by an almost unanimous i pow teaching io Riverside School Work on the Gettysburg tric railway bas been resumed, the credito who filed a bill fu equity having been paid their claim, Mrs, Mary Campbell was burned to death ¥ by her clothing being ignited by coutae with the Kitchen stove Fora of the rescued Jeansville miners who were entombed nineteen days by a fall of rock on February 4, 1581 sued for #1000) dao the mining company vr. Emory meeting at Dryn the establishment wes Johnson jdressed a pabim Mawr, lied to considers of a borou a Mechanicsburg Christian Endeavor Socie | ne meeting which Bev. W. ( ties held na union was dressed by Hesser and Mre, John Saneer W. C. Tempio An effort to induce Catholic women 10 Jol the Total Abstinence Union in Wilkes Barre, js meating with much opposition ' United Presbyterians ¢ ford dadicated their new $12,000 church, Grace Walters was altace 1 and fatally in- jured at Norristown by Sa hester, ~ok ane ih Jus f Kinz who Eight vicied red, we elitiz rus « been con” { Bogging Frank | Tansee bodies of the thirteen od in the Gaylord colliery al Plymouth rec 5 Ail Ter Philadelphia Col ence of E. Church increasing entomb- were vere sonk the M, endiments were badly 1 i by nt Easton a lay representatives and hanging the general conference date the first Wed. pesday in May. Ax minstirator’s sale at A aid sale sold for three at an ad. found to Ariek a four years’ thew Dietrich was sel Kpcaxrany Repwant, of the of Internal Affaire, reviews the boundary recommends Ig. the an! 3 oo Two employees of the South Steel Works ited Frederick Sehiilinger at Allentown when com razed by Tur dead body of an unknown WOIED pes opi Creek, DOA Lancaster. Foul play Is expecied and Coro Coxe production of the week in the Con it 4.008 tons pot to withdraw unless compelled to do by the Court. ine Inspector Broderick of amwaracite district, tons of coal were mined iu 1863 Judge Simonton at Harrisburg, reports syivania Railroad Company 10 comp 1 that corporation to cease discriminationin iteight ACCIDENT AT THE FAIR. Upret with 8. rious R sults, At the Mid-Winter Fair grounds, San Yranc.seo, Unl, a silage conch with twenty people on board overturned while going around a corner at a rapid rate. Fourteen persous were tnjured, of whom three women and four men were seriously batt The conch was one belonging to {he 4D se winteg camp.” and the cutive party were employees of the camp. The conch was re turning from a trip around the grounds and in the aisence of the regular driver, ayoung man named William est § eld the reibs over the Jour pir ted hoses, In making ashatp un the king pin broke, the conch came to the ground with a hoavy joit aud thea toppled over, Three of the dancitg girls received painiul cuts abun the bead. Two men were buried beneath the overturned veliole and rooeived internal ine juries, probably fatnily hurt. The driver ‘gsenped wabarmed Lut vanished from the secme shortly siter the Coxsiperisie damage 10 was done by tornado farm property in Greeley county, Tuner mwisers were killed by a fall of Boek in the Opbir gold mives, in the Luxe Foun children of John Kelly, of! Fayetis- fatally, by entiog wild parssip. Mey, James Haymond, her brother-in-law and ber child were drowned in the Lake of the two Mountains at Bt Anse Bellevue, Quebes, by the breaking of the joe, Durise un fire in Culilpan, Als, quid. tity of dypamite expioded, killing O F. Mitchell, George Dinkleberg and a young daughter of Rev. Mr. Lee, and injured a Twenty stores were swept away. Tug last sleeper of as Pennsyivanis Rail road train jumped the track two miles eas: af Columbus, O., and dashing into a farget into kindiing wood, Bix George Webster was klied sud Bamuel Pearce and West Logan were probably fa- tally fojured by juwping from a band esr which had gotten beyond control ona grade I ux vestibuled train on the Norfolk and Western Rafiroad from Washington 10 Chai tancoga was wrecked Ly a land slide, 45 miles porth of Bospoke. Eagineer Jake Hardy was killed and Fireman Noftsioger was seriously ipjured. Noae of the passen- gers were injured, Two wen on the sealing steamer Walrus, at Green's Point, New Foundiand, killed Ly an explosion of dynamite, and the vessel was partially wrecked, The barbor being tightly frozen it wes found necessary to use dynamite to break she jce 86 that the ships could gain open water. Three of the Walrus's crew were warming the dynamite in the gallery when the explosion occurred. BURNED AT THE STAKE. A Lad at Camden, N. J, Fatally In- jured While "'Playiog Iadisn.” were A number of boys playing “Indians” on a jot Broadway Camden, N. J., and Mechanics streets, at tied their companion, Charies DBaney, aged thirteen, to a stake and built a a fleed around bim, from bis frig «tened ran away. His clothes were burned body. The other boys, becoming Young Baney wus rescued by a colored mun passing by, who beard the lad’s cries, Dr. Muriel Daitiand King is all the Ind ha London now. She ls a physician and leo tures fashionable indies the laws of their children. 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