THE NEWS. The city ot New York was lavishly deco- Dewey. Governor Roosevelt ofMeially wel- comed him to the State, and General Mer- ritt, as commander of the Department of the East, paid him an official visit. Miles and the Washington committee also visited bim, National Commander Shaw, of the Grand DEWEY SAILED [PIN THICUPR Nation's Hero, row-minded blunderers. plat of ground formed Ly dumplings into Lake Michigan at Chicago, bas been indicted together with some of hie followers, on the charge of conspiracy. Police Justice Tomlin In Norfolk, declared the law invalid Imposing a fee of three dol- on the Water. tering Virginia ports, Evening Post, says that he belleves Dewey would accept a nomination for President, if tendered him. Peter J. Smith, aged twenty-nine years, afllioted with religious mania, tried to burn himself to death in Fairmount Park, Phlia- deiphia, Robert Stubling and Willlam acquitted In Warrenton, Va., of the charge of assauiting Winnie Tate, colored. Mrs. Jacob Simmons, manager of a hotel on Swago Creek, was murdered near Mar Hinton, W, Va., Ly Jerome Kellison. Julia Morrison, the actress, was fndloted by the Chattanooga graod jury for the mur- der of Frank Leiden, the manager, Six white tramps were given a bread-and- water diet, and thirty days In the chain gaug in Alexandria, Va. Dyoamite was used to release the steamer Neuse, which stranded at the mouth of the Pamlico river. Amos L. Allen, former private secretary to Speaker Reed, was nominated as his succes- sor in Congress, In Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Clara Rhelner gave her three children morpbice, aud tried to kill herself, Bishop Potter severely arralgued the fn- ereasiog tendencies to secure divorces, in tis address before the Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of New York. Because of the scarcity of coke, the Fed. tral Steel Company and the American Steel and Wire Company will erect ovens and make thelr coke, near Morgantown, W. Va Three new cases of yellow faver were re- ported In Jackson, Miss, asd two ai New Orleans, There were two deaths and forty- seven cases at Koy West, Richard Stout and Frank Thompson were arrested in Wilkesbarre, Pa., for making sod passing counterfeit money. The East Stroudst¥irg, Pa., glass factory resumed work on the co-operation plan, with non-union labor, Three men were fatally scalded by the bursting of the boiler in a sawmill, near Ratherfordtown, N. C. W. T. Noble killed Stephen J. Bargainer, in Lowndes county, Ala. The village of Kresgeville, Pa., was nearly wiped out by fire, The New York Central westbound passen- ger trala eollided with an eastbound freight irain at Wheelers Bridge, New Auburn, N. ¥. Four men were killed, and several in- jured, The capitalization of the stock of the American Wisdow Glass Company, the glass manufacturers’ combine, fs $17,000 000, and the stoek has Leen oversubscribed. Leopard B. Imboden was found guilty in Kansas City, Mo., of forging a draft for $15,000, and sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary, Archibishop Chapelle, of Now Orleans, has been appointed Apostolic Delegate for the Philippines, The twenty-elghth annual reunion of the Army of the Comberiand was held at De. troit, Miss Helen Gould bas given #1 250 to the Dewey Home fund. At Wilkesbarre, Pa, Mrs. Elizabeth Dele. mater, while angry, sccused ber husband of baviog committed a murder of which he bad been acquitted iwenty-Ove years ago, snd he admitted ft, Frank Vennerboim was arrested at James- town, N. Y., charged with the murder of Emily Adoipbeon, a young woman, whose vody was found at Falconer, a neighboring town, George W. Travers, of Seavers, Del. though probably fatally shot from smbush, declined to make any statement with refer. snce to the circumstances, Mra, Hortense Hitohings was arrested in Norfolk, Va., for abducting her ows ehiid, which the court had given into the custody of the father, Cinclonati street railway employs will ask an advance In wages and the right to vuburbe, The governors of six sttates, with their military stalls, will join President Diag, of Mexico, en route to Chieago, and act as his wscort. Miss Julla Dent Grant was married to Prince Cantacuzens, of Rassia, aceording to the rites of the Greek Chureb, at New. port, R, I. Fireman Fravk Barrett died from Injuries received at the burniag of the Hospital of 8t. Vincont de Paul fu Norfolk, There was a large attendnnes nt the funeral of Absolom Kesler, who was killed for his money, near Maguoiia, Five new bLulldiags of the National Farm Sehool, controlled Ly Hebrews, at Doyics- town, Pa., were dedicated, The Ameriean Tiapiste Company's works at Atiagta, Tod, were Lurned, Loss $150, 000, Mine Harada, a Japanese woman, applied for naturalization papers in New York, William H, Pooton, telier of the Dominion Bank at Napanee, Ostario, was acquitted of the charge of complicity In the robbery of the bank, # jured in a collision on the Denver and Rio Grande Raliroad near Florence, Col, * The Cuolenzo and Adon limited express was wrecked at Elkhart, lad. and two pas. wouygers seriously injured, Bt, Paul Rallway. Two men were killed and several Injured ville, ©, William Nace, of Craleys Pa., died from lockjaw resulting from treading on s rusty nall, Hugh Thompson was severely wounded by a manu named Magoire iu a doell win swords, in the former's photograph gallery at Eau Claire, Wie, Jalin Morrison, an netresr, shot and killed Fraok Leldon, an aetor, on the stage of the Opera House, at Chattanooga, Tepn, How the Great Admiral While He Was the Central Feature Upon Which the Eyes of the Countless Thou sands Were Turned He Hemained Con stantly on the Bridge of the Olympin How He Impressed Those Whe Studied Him «No Applavse or Cheers for Samp son, Whose Kars Were Constantly Greeted With Calls for Admiral Schley. New York, (Special, )--'*Is he here? Well, it's like Dewey | This was about what hero of Manila bad arrived in the lower Lay. Just as he had stolen In on the Spaniards At Manila, the bold Admiral steamed into New York waters early fu the morniog, and at 6 A, M. he enst anchor near Sandy Hook, The first shout of welcome was Irom the pilots and erew of Pilot Boat No. 7, 15 miles south of the Hook lightship., It happened to be Pilot John Peterson’s turn, and at 5.30 A. M. he was put aboard the Olympia asd brought here around the Hook and into the lower bay. The marina observers along the coast had sighted the Olympia in the first Hight of the morning, Tue shore batteries of Fort Han. cock, manned by gunoers called from break- fast, lot Joose 17 gune, The Aagship replied and Jet go her anchor not far (rom where the cap challenger Shamrock is moored, Tbe Admiral was in bis own eountry agalu, after 23 months absences. The pliot had taken him the Sunday New York papers, and soon his cabin was [littered with the Higstrated “Dewey editions,” which to- gether made hundreds of pages in black and white and In eolors, all concerning the great Admiral and the preparations made to re- ceive him, “It almost saddens me,” he sald, ‘10 see what my people are dolag for me, The pride and gratification are Immense and 1 cannot express the appreciation I feel, I did obt know, I did not really percelve the splendid welcome that my countrymen are giving me. The Governors of many States are comiog to see me, and troops from Florida, Georgia and other far awsy States are on their way to take part in receiving me, The Admiral stroked the head of a tawny- bair dog, 8 Chow dog of a Chinese breed that is one of bis favorite pets, “Bob bere,” be sald, “is not well. He yoarus to be ashore. He is sick to get a ttle grass and to seamper around, | feel a good deal that way myself, I am mighty giad to got heme. It Is not good for a mau any more thao a dog to live on shipboard fur 23 months.” The Admiral said he feit tired, but he did not look so. His complexion is a clear brooee, bis hazel eyes are bright, his bear. ing Is Lrisk and rather jaunty. Home deep lines are under his eyes and around his mouth, but his voice Is singularly elear and pisasant, The hero's whole presescs is that of a man ia his fullest powers. His manner ls Aliuding to bis arrival two days ahead of the time be was expected, the Admiral said: “Iam sorry that I am abend of the eohedule., The Olympia has Leen steaming at the uniform rate of 10 knots an hour sloce we left Gibraltar, Several days ago we knew that we would arrive before Thursday unless we moderated our speed or went somewhere out of our course, “Captains Lamberton, Lieutenant Bromby and I held & consultation. The propriety of ruaniog into Hamption Roads or some other port in the Bouth was spoken of, but wa concluded that we ought not to touch land first anywhere exoept at Now York, It wae suggested that we cruise some distance out side New York harbor nati Thursday, but we knew that if we did that we wouid Le discovered and reported, looked a little sqnally, asd It seemed to Le better inside the Hook than outside, “Bat the consideration that really decided us 10 come inlo port was to give Captain Lamberton a chance to elean up the ship belore our voyaee up the harbor. Captain Lamberton and I are proud of the Olympia, and we wanted enough time at our anchor- age to rab her down and make her look spiek and span.” The Olympia looks ns smart now as a yacht, lore her craw were washing the ship's paint, MILES OF AIHIPS IN LINE, Vessels of War and Pence Passed Until ! the Eye Was Tired. New York, (Hpeecial )~Three leading events marked the first day of the Dewey | relabration, | portant was the superb parade of warships #. 1, up the Hudson river tothe Grant | tom, Besides the warships, led by the huge white erviser Olympia, with Dewey on eralt, all gally decorated in honor of the memorable oeeasion, Iu nddition to the resident population of New York, it Is estimated that 2,000,000 vist. tors were In the cily 10 see the parade, . Most of them wers able to do ao, “Astonishing,” said Admiral Dewry, as BPAIN'S CABINET OUT, —————— Polaviejn nnd Villaverde Conld Not Agres Upon a Matter of Credit, Madrid, (By Cable.) The Spanish Cali. niet has resigned as the result of Irreconcil. | nbie differences among the Ministers regurd. | Ing proposals tor uations! defense, | This dechion was taken at a Cabinet eounell. The chief subject uuder consider. ntlon was the scheme of the Minister of War, Lisut.-Gen, Ca:atlo Polaviejs, for an extraordinary credit to be used in increas. ing and steengibeniog . DEWEY, he saw the wonderful «ight from the bridge of the Olympia. His modesty did not de- sert him and be said nothing of himself, Next In Importance to the naval parade was a dazzling {llumioation at pight of the harbor, the clty and the shores of the Hud- son, the East river and New York bay. The Hiumination was arranged by an official city committee, and was oarried out on a scale which, it is sald, had never previously been attempted in this country, Toe third event that marked the day oe- curred In the morning before the naval parade, when Mayor Van Wyek, accom- panied by the Governors of a number of States, went down tothe O ympia on the steamer Sandy Hook and extended an offi- clal welcome to Admiral Dewry, The eblel event of the second day of the enlobration was the land parade, Gen, Charles P, Hoe, who has the parade, estimated that in line, organized 23,000 men were THE NAVAL PARADE, Vessels that Took Part and Their Po sition in Line. New York, (Special )—Seidom has viete- rious King or prince, coming bome from sucessful war, received such a magnificent greeting as overwhelmed Admiral Dewey at the head of a magnificent Meet of steel vessels of peace, parads salied over the bright waters of the upper bay and up the broad pathway of the Hons of flags aud streamers danciog in the wind, The sky was blue and the watsr rippled and jansty. The wharves and piers snd rocky beligbis and grassy knolls were cov who strived New York, armored cruiser, flagship Heal Ad niral Bampson, Indians, Lattivship, Orst-class, Massachusetts, battie.ship, first-class, Texas, battie-ship, second-class, Brookiye, armored cruiser, Lancaster, gunnery ship, Marietta, gunboat, Beorplon, suxilinry cruiser, Torpedo-voats, Porter, Dupont, Ericsson, Winslow, Cushiug, Bevepue cutters, Manning, Gresham, Windom, Ouondaga Transports Sedgwick, McPherson, Cisliagn* Hospital ship Missouri, Bteamer Moomoutd, with representatives of the Naval Miiltin of New York, and foliowed by the other vessels of the Naval Militis, Official boats of the elty, General Slocum and Giles Island, with general commiites of citizens: steamers Mouut Hope, Warwick asd Mattawan, First division, escortiog column, compos ed of pipety-five steam vaclils, under eom- mand of Commodere J, Plerpost Morgan, | with the flagship Corsalr. Sir Thomas Liptou's Erin lead the starboard ecluma sed Howard Gould's Niagara tbe port column. Among the other yachts was the Josephive asd Nourmahbsl, the American sud Sapphire, Columbia and Maradas, the Sultans, White Ladye, Wanda, Oueids Katrina, asd {| Bappho. Toe second division of the escorting co | uma was composed of the merchant marioe, The first section was preceded Ly the Hues | Venture, the frst prize captured in the | Bpanish war, The first eight seclions of the merchant | marine was composed of aboul seventy | stenm boats, The iast four sections was { composed of from thirty to forty propellers, The third division of the escorting eol- {amu was wade up of neariy 100 barges, tugs, Algonquin, Me iam of tootinug whisties, General Grant, As on Riverside the tomb Drive, 21 roariog gune, The fleet then anchored and reviewed the almost endless procession of eraft that steamed past, all #0 burdened with human- turtle’ before they got bagk to thelr piers, genous fotlila to get by, iroaght relief to the tired Admiral, who had stood on the bridge six bourses, luwing pressions of homage, New York bas never witoessed before any siration, The Columbian naval parade, the ception of the North Atlantle squadron las: ap enemy's fleet without the Joss of & man or a ship. It Is not beyond the mark to say hat 3,000,000 persons viewed the pageant from ashore, and that 250 000 were afloar, The parade was an hinmenses marine pie- ture, a waler pageant, that appealed to the rye as a palotiog rather than a drama, The vast gathering of vessels malutalned an average speed of eight koota an hour, but 80 magoificent was its area that the lm. pression was oue of exceedingly slow and stately movement, The pioture was tinually ehaugiog, but it meited so steadily and in saeh messured rhythm from form to enn. lost, | Wyeok's steaner, the Sandy Hook, was in (the lead. Baek of her at a 400-yard inter. val came the New York, then the powerful Todiana and Mascachusetis, the Heei-footed | Brooklyn, the sturdy old Texas, the rakish yneht-like Dolphin, the oid Laseasier, a age, the poweriul | Onleago, and floally, the little Marietta, the rear guard of the fighting eral, Denind | stretched the transports, and fariber still, | almost lost in miles of distance, the yachts snd miscelianoous raft, New York, (Special) The parade started | from quarantine at 1 p, mw. The polies Lpat | Patrol was in the lead, with the firebonts New Yorker and Van Wyek., The Olympia, flagship of Admiral Dewey, and the stesmer | sandy Hook, having on board Mayor Van | Wyek aod representatives of the city of Now | York, foilowed side by side, After these, { the following order was maintained: | Obleage, protected erulser, Bagship Rear Admiral Howlson, ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE, Maraball Field, of Chleago, is to build and present un library 10 bis native town, Cone way, Mase, De. W. G. Starr, the new president of Randolph. Macon Coliege, Is a native of Vie ginin, and is 88 years old, He Is a graduate of Randolph-Macon College, and has iong been ranked as one of the most brilliant Methodist ministers of the South, Wo all, the bumorons writer io Uigidi ago signed hin name ws Lieut, Wininrop Hall, rop U. 8 A. He retired from the Army duvots himseil to ish War be was first Empire Siate Official! Welcome, Admiral Dewey and bis offioers and men i on the Olympia were formally welcomed ic the state of New York by Governor Roose. { voit and the chief officers of the National | Gaard of the state, who went down the bay {on General Francis V. Gresoe's yacht Wild Duck. Besides the governor, thers were in { the party other men whose grasps of the { Admiral's bands were something more than | forma’, General Francis V. Greene, whe went with the governor, is 5 Maoils cam. paigoer, and for the first time since the | Admirai Joft the harbor of Manila he shook | hands with some of the captains who com. | manded vessels in his squadron on May 1 11898. These were Captain Wildes, of the Boston: Captain Dyer, of the Baltimore {Captain Wood, of tue Peirel: Captain | Walker, of the Concord; and Captain Cogh- lan, of the Raleigh, Others who sceom- { panied the governor were the members of the staff of the Niate Militia, Brigadier | General Avery DB. Audrews, Military Seere- tary Treadwell and Captain J. W. Miller, { commanding the State Naval Muitia, Guyernor Roosevelt was received with a salute of thirteen guts, He was met at the | gangway by Admiral Dewey, who conducled | him to is cabin. When the governor left | the Olympia be was takon to the New Hamp | stilre, of the Naval Militia, where Lie beid a reception, GIVEN THEI MEDALS, {| Three Huondred and Fifty Gallant Men Hereive Their Bronze Emblems New York, (Special }—Three hundred and filty men who fought under Dewey at Maulis were presented on board the O.ym- pia with the brouzs medals awarded them Ly Congress, Defore general quarters was sounded sil visitors were excluded from the ship and launches or boats were not per. mitted to come near the gangways uotil aftergoon., Capitals Lamberto made the presentations, pinning a medal on the breast of each man as bis name was called, The medals bear the Admiral’s face in relief, Admiral Dewey's Chinese servants were also decorated, Arrested on nn Serious Charge. Hamlin, W, Va, (Special, )—Ira Perry, of Wihson's Sw ite, was arrested near here, charged with haviog committed a eriminmi naeanit on his owa daughter, who is scarcely 8 years old, The warrant was sworn out by Parry's oldest daughter, Feeling is very strong against Pere, nnd he was taken tu Huntington for 1 afekeoping. | VICTORY" TOPPLED OVER, She Lost Her Hend in Migh Wind Beeaase She Was fo Tall, New York, (Special, )—=Au necldent hap pened to the flost “Victory,” whieh, whh the flont “Peace,” wos anchored off the + Geant tomb, The head, the wings and an arm of Vie tory were blown off Ly the wind and dropped into the river, The figure was on an monse #oow, A framework bulit upon the seow supported plaster figures of horole sige. Ab the Low of the float was a figure of Neptune driving four sen horses, Neptu was 20 ‘high, and the sea horses rose FOREIGN AFFAIRS, A warship from Porto Rieo brought rorty returning political exiles to Sap Domings, General Drault, chief of the general staff of the French army died, aged sixty-thres, German army plans were stolen sud sold to France, Max Hegils, an anti-Bemite leader, who barricaded himself aod companions iu Al- glers, alter the fashion of Jules Guerio, bas Kone lo Bpalu to escape arsess, Thousands of people hooted nnd jeered the attempt to bold an anti-war demoustra- tou io Trafalgar Square, Losdon, The Portuguese nuthoriifes have no ufos. mation concerning the reported lease of Delagon Bay to Great Dritain, Two hundred people perished f= wo earl) - quake in the district of Aldio, io Asis Minor, A large proportion of the German sides with the Boers ia Great Britalo. German Forsign Office off. clals, however, say that Germany hus political or moral right to juteriere, The Dreyfusards, Dadicals and Soelalists Will make an attempt to have CGwoeral de Galiifet ousted from the French cabinet, A special iraly on the Domipion Atlantis inlirond was ditched near Halifax, and a number of Boidiers were lojured, The Portuguese miulster st London de- nies that Grest Dritelu is to take Delsgon Bay. press thelr dispute with hw President Steyn in an address to the Yolksraad of the Orange Free Biste, nce cused the British government of breach of faith with the Transvaal, Filiy-two thou sand burghers lo the two republics are ready 10 take the fleid when wanted, Dreylus arrived at the howe of Paul Vals brogue, bis brother-in-law, in Carpentras, Deparument of Vaucluse, France, The Frevch minister of war issued au order 10 the corps commanders, declaring tye Drey- tus locident closed, The Governor of Dabomey cabled to the French government that the Franeo-German commission was resisted by the natives on the Togoland boundary, General Harrison made several strong points in support of Venezuela's claims in bis argument before the Arbitration Cone mission, The Czar and Czarina of Russia arrived ut Kiel, on the imperial yacht, and were en- thusisstically received by the Germans, The Bpanish Cabinet decided to make every possible retrenchment, e=2 also that the interest on the Cuban bounds should be puid by that government, Preparatioss for war are being mors ne- Uvely pursued by the British sutborities, and the burghers declare that zo further concessions will be made, Gjura Koezevie, accused of attempting to assassinate King Milag, swore that he had BO accomplices, but fired on Milian for per- sonal revenge, Hundreds of persons wers killed by an earthquake in the valley of Menderez, iu Asia Minor, General Harrison continued his argument before the Venezuela boundary tribunal in Parle, Czar Nicholas and the Czaring left Copen- bageu lor Kiel, THE EARTHQUARE IN ALASKA. People About, Fmashed Dishes and Mang as Chureh Mell, Port Townsend, Wash,, (Special, )—Con- eorning the recent earthquake niong the coast of Alaska, Rev, Sheldon Jackson, edu cational agent for Alnsks, writes as follows from Yabutat, uoder date of Beplember 17 “The first shock was experienced on Sun day, September 3, but being slight, caused po alarm. Daring the following five bours there were 53 distinet sbocks, euimisating at 3 P.M. in a shook 80 severe that people of Yakuiat wers buried violently across their rooms, or, if outside, they were thrown to the ground. Pictures fell from the walls, dishes and crockery orasbed on the shelves and bouses rocked and swayed and whirled, Toe mission beil rang violently in the shak- fog church tower, “Panic stricken the inhabitants regained thelr feet and attempted to flee 10 the bills oniy to be again asd sgain thrown to the earth. Gaining the bills and Jooking ses- ward they were transfized with borror as they saw approaching with the speed of a race horse a great tidal wave, appareatiy a wall of water that would engulf their village and sweep away their homes, Befors the shore was reached the earth opened ln the bottom of the harbor, and foto this ehesm the tidal wave spent ile foree. This saved the viliage from destruction.” Tossed SPANISH. AMERICAN ISLANDS, George D. Gear, an attorney of Honoluly, complained to the State Department that a system of slavery is belog walotaived among the coolies in Hawail, An escaped Spacish prisoner told an Americas naval officer that Lisutenabt Gil more and his men were being badly treated. Philippine insurgents deratied » t22in near Augeles and opened fire. Two americans were killed and six Insurgents, General Otis notified the government (hat chureh property was being respected Ly our troops in the Philippines, A plan Is under cousideration at the War Department to crestq an army division of the Dullippines, General Bates reported, ss the result of » trip among the Southern islands, that only about four bundred rebels at Zamboanga refuse to recognizes American authority, General Leonard Wood reporied that very little progress bad been made in Puerto Principe since the war, The strike in Havana has assumed serious proportions, about 120) workmen now be. {og die, The Chinese government, through its minister, lodged a protest with the State Department against the exciusion of Chlavss trom the Philippines, The American gunboat Pampango chased the British steamer Yoen sane, susretted of filibustering from Manila to Hong Kong. The cruiser Charleston, the monitor Mon. terey and the gunboats Coscord and Zafiro bombarded the town of Olangopo and Innded marines snd sallors, who destroyed a Krupp gon beiongiog to the Filipinos, One Ameri ean was wounded jn the engagement, Tne Duarnside left Daracon, Cuba, wih the Third Batinlion, Filth lotantry, FIELD OF LABOR mms Borteo has petroleum, Towa ranks first in boge There are 1,500 000 coal miners, Amerion bas 6.217 anion taliors, Buffalo has & woman contracior, Pekin now bias an eloetric railroad, Chivago Inthers have been locked out, India become 8 producer of steel, Woolwieh Arsensi has a 100-ton anvil Tokio Iron Workers’ Union owas a ball, News Gleaned from Various Parts. Latest TRAGIC END OF WEDDING Two Men Were Shot After a Hot Dispois About Religion and One Viethm Win Die Discoveries of Copper Reporied in Columbia County Barglars Hunsscked Hesidence at Lancaster, , Avother murder is Hkely to be added 10 the jong jist of tragedies lately enscted in the Lehigh Valiey, The victim fs John Voseo, n Hungarian, and bis brother, Mike Voseo, is also badly injured. The tragedy was the outcome of u Hungarian wedding esiebration iu Upper Catassvqua, when George Kapebag und Aunis Olts were tmar- ried. After the ceremony the usual festivie tes began, Eeg after keg of Leer disap- peared and the guests became holsterous, I'he Vosro brothers reside at Ezypt, this ecunty, and belong to the United Greek Catbioile Chureb, while the great we jority of the guests at the wedding are members of the Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, The Voseo brothers bad been warned to remain AWAY on account of the bitter feeling be. iween the members of the two factions of the Greek Chureh. They sttended, how- ever, and a discussion on religion was started. The argument grew bot, and the climax was reached when John Voseo, it Is alleged, made ap Insuitisg remark about the Orthodox faction. Al first the fight was limited to a few wen, but soon all was con- fusion, and kuives, beer Kinsses, furniture and everything that was handy was used as Weapons, In the excitement the lights were extinguished. Boon sfier a pistol shot was beard and Jobn Vosco fell to the floor with a bullet bholein bis sbdomer. A minute Inter Mike Tosco wns sbot in the nose. After the shooting the Huns left the houss and went to a dance ball, Chief of Polies Sheckler, of Catasauqua, was notified. Vasile Muckenich and John Si imshay, of Catasauqua, were arrested on suspleion of Laviog dose the shooting and they are in the Calssauqua lock-up. On Shimshay a revoiver with an empty chamber was found. He sald that he had fired a shot in sell-de- fonse, but does noi know he bit anyone, The wounded men were Laken 10 the Alien- town Hospital, The doctors say that John's Chances for recovery are very slight, Miko hay recover, Mining for Copper. The residents Bugarioal Township, located In the extreme northern end of Columbia county, bave the copper erase. Within sight of the ilttle town of Central they have discovered a ried find of copper and reports bave it that miners are making from #5to $8 a day In this new Eldorado. On the farmof J.P. Fritz arieh fied of the metal was made avd «large smelting piant Is now in course of eroetion. This bas spurred the owners of other farms in the vicinity, and in many places on each farm can Le seen men engaged io sinking shafts or the inrge plies of earth showing where a shaft has been sunk and abandoned. There is nothing talked of Lut eopper in that section, and i! the hopes of the resi- dents are but partially realized, the upper end will soon have changed its stavding and beeome the richest section of the county, of Burgiare Use Chloroform. Burglars entered the residence of Mie. Niebolas Goodman, Lancaster, and the in- Gications are tbat the family, Mrs. Good- man and her four oblldresn, ivciudisg a nearly grown son, wers chioroformed, A peculiar feature of tbe burgiary Is the fact hat a walech dog made no disturbance, ai. though a very cross animal, The burglars entered through the celiar, forcing the door lead 'ng vp oto the kitchen, Thebhouse was ransscked, but oniy #15 was stolen, being taken from a bureau drawer in Mrs Good. wan's bedroom, ————————— Death in the Pipe. Charies liddie was burased to death by the explosion of a ean of powder, He was & coal miner and was fliting « flask froma large can, when a spark from his pipe dropped into the powder. Rushing from the house enveloped in fumes, be jumped into a cistern filled with water, He was rescued, but died shortly afterwards from his burns, Fast In Maud and Drowned. Frederick l-ed, aged 26 years, was drowned la the old canal pear Wheatland. He was seived with an eplieptic fit and teil into the water, which Is Jess than a foot deep, He became fast in the mod and was unable to exiricate himeell, He leaves a family. a m— Kitled by Leap from Train. 8. B. Warburton, 22 years old, of Sayre, was almost lustantly killed at Wylosing Sta tion by jumping from a morthbound fast freight. The entire top of his head was torn off. He was proprietor of a jewsiry store st Sayre, Baw Mill Barned, The sawmill owned by W. I. Harvey at Eddy Lick, eight miles above Beeck Creek borough, was destroyed by fire, Some of the lumber was also burned, but the most of it escaped the flames. The origin of the fire Is unknown, The plant was vained st $2000, The loss is partially covered by in- surasce. Mr, Harvey will rebulld at onee, Thieves’ Ratd at Towanda, Thieves made a raid at Towands., A freight car on the switch was brokem open nnd three kegs of whisky, a qoantity of coffer, some crockery and cutlery was stolen. A large quantity of wheat was also stolen from the granary on the Wells farm, at South Towands, . 1 Ethei—"He told me he made his money In wheat.” Edith (triumphant. Iy)-"1 felt sure 1 had seen his face before. That's the fellow that leaves 0& our brand mornings in the city.” Leslie's Weekly, a %