PpT- fi'71fM iv 'J iri r :- J'J She $mft$e ep $, !Jf 3,H rJ $t VOLUME XXV-NO. 124. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY. JANUARY 14, 1889. J?BICE TWO CI jfntdUtbieM! THE LANDTAG CONVENES. arBBOKitxi4BBBnaira nuoeR. BI MOW OB BBPlBB. -"Oaieaass's srstetga BHMlaaa rilaae'lr-Tsatta isaanevtag sad ImUM Bastaesa aanslnir im wteirim the ray efem gyssea ef aM Cretsa, Bbblin, Jab. 14 The Leading was opened te day. la hie opening speech the saepoter aatd UM Germany's foreign relatiene weie frl'ndly. He said tbat daring h'a racaat Ytalta le frteadly aevsrslgns be wsa eoavlaeed that Orraany might confidently eherlah Iho hope of peso. That trade be Improved, taahewaby the large Increase la tbe savings banke. Oalngte tbe eetletaotery eoadltlea el tbe ,, wastry's finances, the government waa wanted te redaea taxstiea. The emperor aanoaneed eeveral aaaaeaiaa te be introduced la the Landtag. AmeBg tbest ware bllla le taitber Increase tbe emoluments of tbe clergy el all denomlna denemlna denomlna tleoet te Improve tbe positions of teaebera el the national elementary school', and te ragalate tbe atamp tax. Bllla will alae be introduced aaklngter the assignment of extraordinary recourees for tbe purpose of farther exteadlng tbe railway, and for money te relieve the sot set ferera by the floods of 1888. A measure will be latrodneed, dealing with tbe general administration of Pesea. Tbe opening of tbe Landtag was observed with great ceremony, many nobles being present Tbe emperor waa enthusiastically eheered.when he entered and when be left toenail. Cheering waa frequent throngh threngh throngh eat his speed), and lead applause followed Its close. Prlnee Bismarck waa absent. a ilb or aroeKs at xhb oeofbb beusb The Prf eta That Turaplke, Baak MB Market HeaeeBseatltlas Brought. At the Cooper hoese this alteraoea Jacob B. Leng, broker, held ble first stock sals of the sesfea, Bam Matt Frldy waa the anetleneer, and there waa a large crowd la etteadanee, Tbe following were sold : Fer tbe estate of Patrlek Kelly, de ceased, 1 or abaree of Utile tnraplke te Dr. P. J. Keebnek, at 175 'per share and two abaree of Lancaster and Frnltvllle turnpike te Dr. P. W. Hleetand, at 160 Fer different parties tbe following were aeld: Ten aharea of Laneaater, Mt Jey and Kilsibethtewn turnpike te E. O. Kelat, at HO. Fire sharea of aame te seme at 954 50. Mine shares of same te David Q raj bill at 53. Twenty shares of Mt. Jey and MarletU turnpike te J. & Patterson at aze. Tea sharea of Northern National bank te Jehn Hsss at 1127.25 Thirteen eharee of Northern, Market te Jehn Hess at 78. Tea shares of Eaatcrn market te W. D. Weaver, at 961 25. Tea shares of Bentheen market te J. F. Bsaer at 145. Four sharea of Western market te Christian Stlffel at 151. Tea eharee Lancaster steam radiator te te Jehn Bhant at 138. Jehn Kebman, auctioneer, aeld at tbe aame plaea tbe following ter the estate of Jacob Brubaker, deceased, late of Tipper Leaoeck : Seven shares of LUita National bank te Esra Bark holder at f 160 per share. Klght 9100 4 per cent, government bend, doe In 1P07, te Dr. P. J. Roebuck at 9126 60 per 1100. m Anesttd ler Bad Behavior in Colomb-a. Geerge Wataen, a colored man, waa prosecuted before Squire Evans ter being drnnk and disorderly and engaging In en affray at Colombia en the day before tbe eleotten. Before tbe warrant could be nerved en him he ran away. Offleer Wittlek bsa been ea the lookout for him elnee, and be caught him te-day at the Pennsylvania atatlen In this city. He went quietly along te Jail, and wUl be held for a hear leg. Wataen Das the reputation of being a very bad darkey. Although his borne is In Columbia, bespsndsthe time be Iseut of Jail reaming -around the country. He bad been brag glng tbat be waa goleg te de Wittlek barm It be attempted te take bim, but be made be aueh effort tbla morning. When arrested Wataen bad 20 In hu clothes, and earrled a dna new bange. Birr. Jar Gould IMs. Mrs. Jay Gould died at 8 60 o'clock en Sunday ulgbt Around bar bedside and In tbe Gould mautlen, en the nertheaat corner of Filth avenue and Forty-seventh atreet, New Yerk, were Jay Gould and bar children, Geerge J., Edwin, Helen, How Hew ard and Anna Gould l her three sisters, Mr. Wm- D. Harris, Mrs. Julia K. Neyea and Mrs. Fred. Dickinsen and ber dena-h-ter-In-lew, Mrs. Geerge J. Genld. Her youngest son, Frank, who la only 10 years old, waa asleep, and was net called Inte tbe death chamber. Mrs. Gould brume entirely unconscious Saturday evenlegi and Dr. Jartd G. Bald win announced tnat the end waa approach leg. He did net leave the house again until abe died. Mr. Gould himself waa almost ineeasantly In attendance. Unclaimed Latter. Tne following a list of unclaimed let ters remaining In the posteffloe, Laneaater, Monday, January 14, 18S0 : Ladle' List. Mrs. Kate Kaufelt, Mrs. Mary Longaeker, Mrs. Annie Martin, Bar bara Fenstermscher. Gent's LUU Jehn Brady, H. K. Fester, Samuel Gayer, (2), Jehn R. Johnsten, Frank A. Laean, Jenn H. Martin. L. Hobeoninaker, Vuitam Soett, Adam Stew art. She Waa a Mauve at This County. Mrs. Rebecca K. Murphy, mother or Hen. Jehn A. J. Ureswell, died In Pert Deposit, Md.,en rldsy, sged 85. Mrs. Murphy wae the daughter el Jonathan and Kaebel Webb, of Lancaster county, Pa. She married flret Jebn Oreeweil, father of Hen. J. A. J. CrsswslL who died at the age of, 29, Uevlngene son and three dangntere and alter wards married Mr. Murphy, Oases Disposed OL Abraham L. Snavely and J. O. Siekmsr, tbe two young mea arrested for acting sua. Btuieuely around tbe house of Jaa, Rltehlr, ea- Beaver atreet, one evening last week, war before Alderman Spurrier en Satnrdey vealar. The case waa dlamlated, aa the preeeouter did net wish te push them and tbe accused paid the coats. m ' A trsBBg BUa'S DMtt. Thornten D. Waller, son of M a. Waller proprietress of tbe Waablngtea hotel, at QeerryvUle, died ea Saturday attar a leaglllaeas. Be waa 25 yeara of age and lived at borne. Tne funeral ukta plaea Tneasay morning and tbe interment will be aaade at New Providence. Taken te Hie Bena of JUrege. Kate Miller, committed by Jedgea Livingston end Patterson te the Heuse of Belage ea Friday, waa taken te that lest.- tstlen this morning by Constable Shaub. m Btettsi rrseideae. The dtreoters of the Lancaster Chemlcil aamnaay met tbla atteraoea aad ergaalasd lwtseteetea ef Oaatlas F, Miller aa asbmx Beraa. M4Mt( a VBle Ceeatry te CM BrtBeaee, Bee- Beeafl te be ha rimasiia ef Twelrithaaea. Tk-aBaHe'e Courier ereated a prateaa A aaaaallaa Auaay BMramR by pabUsaJac laieatecaada BBatber of tategraesa, writ- tea by a araeaal dateeUvB fraan Banelaaa YanLaeatNtlaUM Utereeta of thoLea. dea Timet, te aroeara avidenea that wenld implicate ObarMB Stewart ParaeU U Ue Phcealx Park murder. It aanaaia tbat la Aamat mat a Blank Reek aMCBaale, J net naturalised, beiag eat of work aad la seed et money, oeeoalved tbe eeaeaie of maklag aeeaeihlBg eat et theLoadea Time. He wrote a letter te tte raMleBafB et tbat paper te tbe effect theUwhlle working aa a maaea ea tha New Yerk eqaedaet, he came aeraaa two Irtah mea who were la Boaaemlea et documen tary evidence that would prove the lettere pa whleh tbe Times reUes la the present tBveeugatloatebe pari tcUy geaBlne. Hla aBBBsTaBBBBKBB I Tnere la two Irtshmsa bera that waa Ib dlrectly la the oemMno te murder Caves. die and Burbw where 1 eaa get aU the proof yea waat for. vary Uttla." Thie aar aar aea reeetved a etbiegram from tbe Londen Time, taUkef him te bold ea te tbe mea ataUbatsrds7'aadtbatae English detec tive would boob be en Amerlean aell. Tbe deUeUve duly eama la tbe person et J. T. wi or --una i nemas," ana wssaatd te beaopempaBledbyafsmale egentaa sharp as blmaeir. Kerby'e first letter te the Buffalo man waa written from New Yerk, aad directed a reply te be Bent te tt Themas, care Majer R 1237 roadway. It aald that tha writer wae autherised te aee bla aad ethara well compensated who are wlllleg te give OBdeubted proofs, and, alae, """aery, go te Eaglaad land give, link by link, testimony that would be accepted By the oeuru of Great Britain and also by the royal commission. He guaranteed that net OnlV wenlft tha rttrn1a Ka liberal te all who wenld nerve in procuring proof, but the protection would no ample. He requested the Buffalo man te proceed te New Yerk with his documents te avoid mixing with any one in tbe oily, and te keep a closedrmeutb. ut wm wmwa en AuguuzA, ine ttunaie man did net go te New x erk.aad bla rapllea teXerby were opened at Majer Rtee's by some third party. Thereupon Kerby changed bla name te "Orla Themas," and ahlfted bla address te room 84, Gadaey henee. Fortieth etreet aad Broadway. Thi aolltnde waa making tblnga warm for the Buffalo man, especially when be prepped b meeting at tha Tlflt bones. He waa equal te the oeoaalon, and warned the Eeg. lUb deteetlve tbat their game bad been discovered, advising him te leave tha city. Kerby and bis fair oempanion thereupon eresaed ever te Terente, Frem Terente be went le Montreal, and thenee te Cpleagn, where bla headquarters were with Geerge Harvey a. Ce., 179Laaalle atreet, all tha time imploring the Buffalo man te nation te procure me proers, and paying out money In anma of 925 te 975 at time, aggregating In all about 9500. In nla laat letter from tbe Gedney house he aald that ba waa autberlasd te assure both of the supposititious Irishmen oemfortablo farms of their own and aeeure them in oom eom oem potenoea for their Uvea. He waa willing te pay 9500 apleee in cash If tney would give np tbe papers. Writing from room 672, Palmar bOUte. ChieaaOL en Nnnmlar lut be began te abew 'petulanee. suscecUng tbat be waa being duped, and declared tbat be wenld net pay out another dollar until ha could aee the papers la hla own hand. Besides, he bad net ae mueh ether evldenee that he could afford te He without them. Still be waa willing te get 1400. "Any way, be would net want either of them or H te oeme here. All I want le tbe paper and lettere after I eee them with my own eyes. If, after I get them and he bsa money, be then oenaonte te go end give evldenee for a further sum, wsll and geed, bat yea can tell H what I aay, and nothing will lndnee me te pey out another dollar until I get the pepera. Tbla la final. The pepera once In my hands, I'll de aal have aald above for them, and all I have aald in my prevlena letter for yenreelt and mere, tee, bnt only when I'm getting tbe paper." Tbe cor respondence eeaaed with the thirteenth latter, written en the Dee lt. from the Palmer Heuse, Cblcsge, announcing hla in tention et proceeding te Nlsgsaa Falls, in the course of hie wsnderlnge alter proof, tbe Scotland Yard man went te Kaven wool ill., where he aald hla son lived, and thence be wrote, ettering te give tbe Buffalo man 9500 If he wenld make auoeese eertaln, and the aame te each of tbe ether men. There was, of oenrae, no evldenee whatever of tbe nature sought by the egent of tbe Time and the British government. At the meeting of the Irish National League, In Stephens ball. Sunday afternoon, tbetxpoeore made by the Courier was d)scusei),and the course of the Time le endeavoring te trump up evldenee egalnst Parnell waa emphatically denoueed In speeebea and resolutions. " The rottenness of tbe Times' case sgalnat Parnell and tbe ether Irish leaders waa never better lllnitrated than in Kerby'e famous mission te aabern perjured and mereansry evldenee before tbe royal com mission," aald President Callahan la In troducing the tubjeet. A CBILD'J WONOBBVCL MBBOBV. AchlsTentats of a Blind Colored Bey et Three Years. Oiear Moere, a blind oelored bev, gava an exhibition of memory In New Yera; en Saturday. According te bla guardian, be waa born of peer parents en a farm near Wace, Texas, August 19, 1685, and should, therefore, be only 3 yeara and 5 mentha old, and he done net appear te be mneh elder, la epite of his babyhood be knows bis multiplication table perfectly, knewe tbe capital of every state In tbe Uolen and of every country la the world, with their respective popnlsttens; rattles off the prealdentf from Waablngtea te Cleveland, or namca each aoeordlng te bis number in the auoeeaeion ; counts 20 In 14 different lengnsges, petsessee a fund of historical, political, geographical, and aolen aelen aolen Uile statistics, and wenid put any Yankee deacon te ahame with bis maaa of Informa tion about biblical subjects, from the number of verses end words te tbe number of Solemon's wives. He will sing In English, German, Danish, or almost any ether tongue. He edded Spanish te bla repertory yesterday morning. Oicar'a wonderful ;memory was discov ered about two years ego. One of his elder brothers while repeating tbe multiplication table blundered at 4 times 12, wbteh he eald made 68. Four times 12 are 48," piped Oa Oa ear with preolalen from hie peren ea the table. Hele a vary bright looking boy, with lrrepresaltlegoedeplrita,aelogularlyetrong little body, and a face tbat la nearer yellow than black. Hla eyes aeem.perfert, bnt they are absolutely algbtlesa. lie ebewe that he baa a logical mind aa well as a geed memory, for be anawera unex pected questions la a bright, prompt and Intelligent manner, and sometimes asks vary unexpected questions himself. How Hew aver, be likes playmates of bla own age aa well aa elder. Like Blind Tem. he sppisuds himself with great glee, especially after recit ing a poem by Whlttler, Longlellew, or alnglng a German aeng. Bew rroTMeaee Castle emaers. Tha following are the offleera of New Frovldenee Castle, Ne. 238, of New Provi dence for tbe ensuing aix mentha term: P. C , Madlaea Edwards j N. C, K G. Boek i V. a, B. F. Smith ; H.' P., Jno, F. Tweed ; V. H., Wm. H. MeCleln ; M. of R, Clayten Kekmen ; C. efE., Wm. F. Eck manj K. of E., H. R. Hesgy; & R, a Frank Leng W. B., Harry Edwards; W. C, Henry Redman; En., . ; Esq., Simen Gecbenaur; first guardaman, Hardy Steels second gnardamee, Jacob Frank ; trustees, M. M. Beueenlg, A. L. Winterr, C. JJekmanj representative te the Grand Castle, H. K. Hcag y. Tha membership Is 51 and tbe amount et taBda ea bead and Invested la 9309 &i erat Helde His Beras. A dispatch from Mauhelm te the Pttn aeya: Four hundred persons purchased ohanesa la the drawing of a horse, buggy and net et benteae from Samuel Horar, UaleavlUa, Maay of taeaa went there atatarday algbt ts witaeas the drawlag, bat MaiBtaallBdteatamr. XaaeliBieiav A fcOHBOM "Tlstl NO COBWEBS ON LAUR. A HBBBBB Or TBB CHABBBB OB BBT- uuas ubsibbs tenaBTrteQVBT. The r-resakr Beets Bras ta the tVeaay ef Ohaether aa Chaeaotertsse Beet's assets as Base Misstates, Be Barents aa Ietiuttes, te mghtaDael. FABta, Jane 14 PremUr Fleqaet met Deputy Lear, te-dev. la tbe lobby et tbe Chamber et DepaUee,ead told bim that his arttele commenting upon tbe application et a secret service fend by the government daring elections, waa filled with beat ealBmales, M, Fleqaet eheUeagei Deputy Law te justify bla aoeuaatlona from tbe Uibnne et tbe Chamber. M. Lear retorted tbat be wenld rotor bla charges tee Jury of depnUea sad declared tbat ba wenld send eoeoade te tbe premier te arrange a dnal unless tbe latter retracted ale atateaiOBta. Premier Fiequet replied tbat be wenld neither reeelve say seoends sent by M. Lear aer retraet anything be had aald. Ha then repeated hie eballenge terM. Laer te Justify bla aoeusaUons from tbe trlbaae. BTSaeh Miters right a Deal. Paris, Jan. 11 M. Roebofort, editor of juunirantigeant, fought a duel ta day wltk M. Llaaagary, editor of Xa DataMt, Bwerda were the weapons used. Beth oembeteata ware wounded, M. Llstagary seriously. aiaa meehsb ib ar. fadl. It Has Bid the Oliy.ef Mere Than BaM IU Baloeas During the year 1888,361 liquor licenses were Issued In St. Paul, Minn., at 91,000 each. During the year 1887, 763 lleenste were taausd at 9100 The amount reeetved Inte the city treasury during tbe first year of tha high lleenae law In excess et tbe preceding year wae 1284,700, and the num. eer of aaloena diminished by 402. ThS Bt Paul aalnrm.kej.nara maintain that the blgb lleenae baa rendered a great daelet property of lese vslue. It waa fitted up for saloon purposes, end the oeoupanta being thrown out by the one thousand dollar neense, the places have become untenanted and have greatly depreciated In value. However, the mea new engaged In saloon bualneeede net want anything aald about tha lleenae law aa it exists. The faet Is, thay are fairly well Bails fled with the law, which, while It le perhepe some what oestly te therr, might be replaced with aemetnlng worse. Fer tbla reason they are aubmlttlng with all the grace poa pea alble te lte oaatlren conditions. The Prohibitionists growl about the law aad .are secretly chagrined at tbe partial npesss It sppeara te bava achieved by ridding tbe liquor traffic of some objection ebjection objectien sbla features, end many low-dam dealera and saloon. Tha general publle feele fslry well sttlifled with the present state et affairs, sod is net st all Inclined te kick sgalnat high lleenae. Ae for the alleged Increase In the consumption et beer, It Is regarded with aa mueh oemplaoaaoy aa tha reported Increase In the consumption et 1Mb Faring Sl30,er e Indemnity. New Yerk, Jan. 14 A apeelal In the Mail ana Expreu thie afternoon dated Pert-au-Prince, January 8 aays: "The indemnity asked for by the ewnere et the Haytien Republic baa at laat been eettled. Tbe amount la 9120, 000. Of thla 950,000 was paid te-day In easb, 930,000 is due Mareh 1 and 940,000 June 1. The ateamer will leave here Jan. 20 and experts te arrive at New Yerk February 1 " In two battles fought tbe North waa victorious. A bloesdo exists at the north pests. Amerlean schooners have been warned te keep ell. m FOR VIOLATIMQ HEVJtNUB LAWS. TbaXJquer Stere el Jacob F.Shaafftr Betaad by OeTammt nt Offlcara. Thla afternoon officers connected with the internet revenue service, eelsed the liquor etere of Jacob F. Sheaffer, wholesale liquor dealer and distiller, whose plaea or business la in Centre Square, There are eeverel ohargeeef viola tion of tbe revenue lawa against Mr. Sheaffer. He la alleged te have been rectifying without lleenae, using bar rels mere than once for llquere with the aame a tamps, etc. The discovery waa made by officer, who eeme here last week from Washington. The etere la new In tha banda of tha government, aad a force of men from the revenue oellector'e offlee are busy taking account of atoek. Bear ringers Cot. Gnat KanQman, a young man wbellvaa en Maner atreet, met with a palofel accident atKrauakep'a elgar box factory en Mulberry street, where he le employed, en Baturday. He waa working at a dressing maehlne when be had hla hand oaegbt In aaaw, four Angara were almost cut off, and at onetime It waa thought that they would have te be amputated. They were sewed up by Dr. Oyer field and are doing well. Id Town. W. H. Biggins, the well-known tall player, and a graduate of the Irensldea club, is in this city en a visit He ie accom panied by Jeseph J. Dagsn, a friend, and la looking well. "Big" playe second base for the Detroit club, which will be In tbe International Lssgue next yesr. He played last In Bosten, but they have en gaged Hardy Blcbsrdsen, isteel tbe Detroit League learn, te cover seoend bsg. A Foeatlbook Lest and Found. Jehn Bilr, a drover of Meohanleeburg, waa In Ltncaster en Saturday. Ue lest his pocketbook containing 105 In money and papere valued st f 1,000. A boy afterwarde found tbe pocketbook and returned It te the owner. The Ternar a Hall. The Lancaster Germsnla Turner ae clety will bold their first ball In Mioaner Mieaner Mioaner eu or hall tbla evening and they expect a big time. There will also be an athletle performance and tbeLeiderkranc and Matn Matn nercber societies will sing, Tbelroquela bind haa been engaged te furnish the music Witling Cp BewmaBamia'a Treiibtes. A correspondent of the New Yerk World devotee two oelnmne end a half te the alander suit brought recently by Deacon Bewman, of Bewmansvllle, against Levi Wetsner. Tbe artiele appeara la flira chapters Toe Soup Hena. Doting the past week 1,706 rations wars distributed at Ibe soup beuse. A large number et tickets have been sold for lbs oenoeit te morrow evening, end a handsems sum will be realized for the fnnd. Closed Bsr Begageinaat. Ada Oilman clcaed ethree nlgble engage ment in "Bubbling Ovsr" in Pallen opera benae en Saturday evening. The audience waa only fair. m FMkfttu tbe school Beese. The school beard will oenalder the petition of the Amerlean Mechanics and Sens of America, about the placing of American flags ia the publle schools upon Waablagtea's Birthday, at a special meet lag te be kola tbla evealag, laotaadet a eecBBeTci. oewrawf. Ore. U. At s With a Trees Who Draw Bag Asaieseae Wherever Tsey ABee. Geerge H. Adame, the actor, baa maay frieade la Laacaeter who will be pleased te leaia et bla great aaeeaaa la the comedy whleh be ealts, "Ha, She, Him and Her." The Bteee drew heavily la tbe Waat aad when it waa brought te New Yerk the weak before Obrlatmaa It made aa Inetaa Inetaa taaeeaa bit, Thursday areatag laat It row tbe largest bouae la Columbia that the Iowa baa aeea In a long time aad Bater- aay Bight a week'e big baetnese is thle state dosed at Herrlsbarg, the cem'peay Jump tag from there te Fredericksburg, Vs., where they commence a Southern tour tbla evealag. Ia tha play Mr. Adama baa a speaking part, which something aaw for bim. Hteobaraeterlathatofaboyand bodeaa apleadld work, keeping the audi oeee oeaataBtly laughing by bla witty sayinge, oemlcal acrebatk) feate, Ac He iatrodneea many saw and atatUIng Irlcka, Mlee Teme Hanlen, the charming young seubretta, baa a part that suite ber In Toettie Brandt ; she makaa fan ill tbe time sad ber aweet voice ta beard la a aamboret aenge, oneet wbleb, the Laat Ress of Bummer," alwaya pleaaea. Bam. Bernaid, a ytung Gsrmaa oemed.'ai, baa alae mode a greet nit with tha ehew, which iaeludea a number of funny people, all et bem are geed singer. .The company ta under the management of Mr. Keeler, a bright young gentleman, who for yeara waa oenneoted with tbe Dan- bury New. Mr. Qrsely ea lbs Weather. Aoserdlog te the following extract from a letter reeetved In Provldenee, R. I,, the weather department appareatly deee net believe tbat the present mild weather In In dleatea a lets winter and a oeld spring : Starr al Orrien, Waeblngtcn, Jan. 10. The eigniaoaDea of tbe unusual weather eoadltleaa f or the peat seven mentha eaa be explained only with reference te the ab normal distribution of atmosphere pros aura ever tha Northern Hemisphere. Under tbe doctrine of averagsa wa could reasonably leek for an enen. mild winter. alnee the late spring and aummer were oeoler than usual, and te counterbalance tbe defiolenev or lemnerature In tbe carina- aad aummer there ehenld be an axeaaa In winter jnat new occurring. Thla, how ever, cannot be regarded ae responsible for future prophesies sinee thesolentlfle use of average eaa only refer te very prolonged periods and cannot aafely be referred te In opeelal, ahert periods, eueh aa aix mentha or a year In eaaa et temperature and rain- All My personal opinion ia that no one haa reasonable ground for predicting a lata aprlng en tbe simple basis of tbe present winter being se far mild and open. A. w. Gbbblt, Chief Signal Cflleer. AH EATlROOOMIBSr. The BrebdiBgaagglea hTeal te Be Balsa by a Meets Colored Man. Everybody in Media, Pa, who bad heard el it are laughing ever a weger tbat waa mads en Saturday between a well-known business man et tbe town and two ether parties, who are backlog Wlufield Blake, a oelorad driver for Bredbead'a line of atagte, In regard te bla ablUty te eat a very large amount at one meal or sitting. A bet of 910 haa been made and tha money ut up, that Blakea will eat In one hour alt a bushel et turnips, halt a peck of white potateo,elx onpeef ecflee, fourleavee of bread, belt a pound of clewed prunes, four pounds of beef, eix amsll pies, three eprlng chickens, three oyster stews, fifty row oyster, one can of salmon, and wean ail this down with a pint et whisky. Tha bet waamade in geed faith and articles of agreement drawn up. The turnips and potatoes are te be meaiured whole; and. of course after wards cooked and mashed. The leaer et the wager ta also te pay for the provlslena. The feat la aet down ter February 22. Blakea will make an attack upon tbe big pile of previsions at 1 o'clock p. m., and te win will have te clear the table by 2 o'clock. The parllea who are backing Blakes offered te put up f 50 that he would getaaay with the ateir in tbe time allowed him. He 1c reported te have done come big eating recently with plea and oysters and la satd te have never vet get enough. He ta a young man of 21 or 25, tall and angular, with nothing about him te Indicate hla big feeding qualities. Is tbe county Liable T Cennty Solicitor Lane laat week eppreved bllla for three witnesses In dismissed easea heard by Alderman Halbach and tha cennty treasurer paid the aame. The aollcltet'a opinion ta that each wltnesa ta entitled te 60 cent and mileage for attend ing magistrates' hearings. The county had never paid any aneh bllla before and the amount that will be taken from tbe treaanry le pay euch bills will reach many thousand dollars annually. The commis sioners have heretofore taken the position that the cennty waa net liable for wltnesa feee In dismissed case. Whether they will oentlnue te pay them remalna te ba seen. It they reluae te pey the question will be raised by a suit and the oeurt will bavo'te decide wbethtr or net the oeunty ta liable. Tt Birkwoed Delectus Association. The annual meeting of the Klrkwoed Detective association waa held en Saturday and the following were elected for the anaulngyeei: President, W. H. Hegg; secretary, J. R. Jsckson ; treasurer, Dr. T. H. Wenlt; dtreoters, A. B. Werth, Jehn W. Whiteside, O, W. Cellins; auditor, Edwin Hegg. The annual entertainment will be en Thurtdey, Jsnnary 24, at Op. m. at Jeseph Heep's hotel, et which time tbe members and their wlvea will erjey a aupper. Tesaals Ordtred te Vacate. The tenants en the properly of Rebert Celemsn at Watts' Station have been notified te vacate tbe premlaee by tbe Pennayl vania Tuat company, of Philadel phia, who have charge et the aame, and thirty famlllea are preparing te move. Theae properties were occupied by former employee of the Watta furnace, which suspended operations come years sge, and rumor haa It tbat the werka have been cold and will seen be darted with a large force et workmen. The Hertntra Marksi. At a meeting of tbe stockholders et tbe Northern merket held this afternoon the following dlr re tore were elected : Jehn Herr, Jebn Bnekwslter, B, L. Lindls, Isaac L. Ueas, a L. Herr, Jehn K. Htener, Israel, L. Land!, Jem as Brubaker, Levi B. Gress. An orgsnizatlen waa effected aa fellows : President, Israel L. Land Is ; sec retary, lasso L. Hess; treasurer, It. L, Landls; Janitor, William Rlobardaen. Tha beard of directors were authorized te. lasus by-lsws and distribute them te the etockheldera. VUlUng Ooencllmao. E. Sblsaler, M. Merkle end T. Mebsn, members et tbe town oeuooll of Miners ville, Schuylkill oeunty, were In tbe city en Baturday looking at tbe electric cyatem In use here. They expressed themselves aa pleaaed with It and pronennoe It le be the beet light they saw en their trip. 7 Official Vlalt te Ibe Water Works. The weter committee of city ceunclla paid an official visit te tha -water werka this afternoon, after which they will elect offi cer te eerve until the fliet Mendey of April A Wale-ma Visitor. Tbe pay ear et the Peansy Ivsnta railroad paasad weet through this city tbla afteraoen aad tbe otasieyeo wen fold eft ler the BOUNTY ON SOGAB. MB. ALUSOB, OF IOWA, AMBMDs TUB BKNATB TAlttrr BILL. k Oesl b reaad Freies te bs PaM-Tbe Bease Adepts the Bepert el she Commit- iseea Bales DecUttg te Reacted the Bale ter eellr Attjeetnmeat. Washinotew, Jaa. 14 A bill was passed by tbe Senate te-dsy, autherising the en trv of 320 acrea of land, for township parpese, ter the town of Flagstaff. ArlaMB. Mr. Hear Introduced ia tha Senate a eon oen een current resolution which waa referred, providing for the counting of the vetee ler president and vice president la tha ball et the Heuse of R-pretentatlvea Wednesday, February 13. Mr, Allisen, from the committee ea fiaaoee, Introduced la tbe Senate te-day an amendmeut te tha tariff bill providing a bounty of eaa eent a pound en eugar. A UNANIMOUS HBPOBT. The Heuse committee en rulea held to day a meeting at 11:35 a.m., and directed Mr. RiBlall te rerert le tbe Heme a resolution rescinding the apeelal order of tie Heuee providing for adjourn meet each day at 5 o'clock p. m. The committee re port waa unanimous. Mr. Randall reported te tha Heuse a resolution from tbe committee en rulea, re scinding the rule requiring a dally ad. Jeurnmenl at 6 o'clock. After a general ueesis tne resolution waa finally agreed te, Rentlne business was then proceeded with. The sub committee of the Senate baying In charge the Investigation of Supervising Architect Freret and hla cfflee continued the examination of witnesses this morning, Aeslstent Secretary of tbe Treasury Msy nard and Geerge O. Van Narta wars exam. iaed tbla morning and they explained at length the met hed of letting cut oentraota I for plana The force In the anpervletng I aroblteel'e cfllef, thry said, wae entirely I inaunieieui for tbe work. Several sugges tions were made for the aeieotlen of allec for publle building. Mr. Van Nerta waa questioned about ths prsotleaot draughtsmen la the architect's office, doing work for ether arohlteota or government plana. He eald It waa oemmon practice for government draughtsmen te work out of hours for anyone who offered them work te de The committee ad journed enbjcet te esll of the chairman. The president sent te tbe Senate te-day tbe following nomtnatlena : Wm. B. Webb, of the Dleirlet et Columbia, te be a com missioner of tbe District of Columbia ; Thomaa C. Andersen, of Iowa, te be associate Justice of the supreme oeurt of the territory of Utah Henry B. Nunn, of North Carolina, te be collector of customs for the dletrlet et Pamlico, Seuth Carolina ; Passed Assistant Surgeon Presley M. Plxey, et Virgin!, te bs a surgeon la the navy. saw. Jesephine B. roe Dead. Baltimore, Jan. 11 Mia. Jesephine E. Poe, widowtet Jndga Nsllsea Poe, died here yesterday. Her maiden name waa Jesephine Clemm, and she waa a daughter of William Clemm, of Virginia, Her ale ter waa the lovely Virginia Clemm, the wife el ihe poet, Edger Allen Pee, and the Lenere of The Raven, " wheaa llfe and death at the little oettago at Fordham, N. Y was;one et the most romantle and toueblng Ineidenta of tbe poet's life. Mrs. Jesephine Pee and ber sister Virginia married cousins. Their father waa Wm. Clemm, who waa a brother of Jaa, B. Clemm, the father et W. T. D, Clemm, the well known Methodist minu ter. Mrs Jesephine Pee waa a member et the Protestant Episcopal ohureb. Blx ehlldren aurvlve ber, et whom Messrs. Jehn Prentlsa and Uaarlea Pee are among the widest known atterneya et the Balti more bar. The Postal eatings Bank Biatem. Ottawa, Ont, Jan. 14. The report of tbe peettnsster general demenetratea the value of the postal eevlnge bank ayetam in enoeuragtng mechanics and Isbersrs te aave their aurplua earning. Thesystera wa established In 1808 at which the Ume te be held en deposit waa unlimited. Tha limit waa afterwards fixed at 910.000 and wss subsequently reduced te 93,000, Last year the government lowered the limit of deposits te be rtcelved from any one depositor te 9300 In any ene y sar, and 91,000 in all. On the 80tb of June laat there were 4333 ofileM In operation and 115,708 de posits hsd been msde during the yesr, which dosed with 920,079,033 ea deposit. Farmers appear te take tbe lead. Tbe average cost of each tranaiciien of with drawal en deposit Is about 20 cents Maibs They Are Nssdsd at Panama. Wasuinoten, Jan. 14. The officiate of the state end navy departments are retleent eatetbe meaning el the recent erdeia te prepare war vessels for sea. In some quartera It la belieyed tbey will be ordered te Panama te protect American Interest wbleb might be endeegered by riots likely te occur there In consequence of the stop page of work en the Panama canal and tbe large discharge of laborers caused thereby, who are retried te be In a destitute condi tion. The Atlsnta la expected te be ready for aea by the middle et tbe week. tVbat aer. Het lUcemmands. iKoiANAVeras, Jan. 14 Uev. , Uevey wa' Inaugurated tbls afternoon with im pressive ceremonies. He recommends better eleotlen law, local option, meaeurea against monopolies and carriers' trust, read Improvement from the proceeds of tbe liquor and deg taxes, school books st tbe cost of production, for which tbe people new pey 91,222,000 per yesr, relief for tbe supreme oeurt and tbe non-partisan oenUdl of atate benevolent institutions. Naw Yeik.' reatal Healness. Kaw YriiK, Jan. 14 The beads of depsrtments In tbe poaUffiee have presented their annusl repjrtset the office te Post masters Pearson te dsy. Ths total recelpta of tbe offlee were 13,102,063 81, and the total expenditures 91,801,02 48, giving a net revenue of 11,270,980. The recelpta for the lest qusrter ehewed an increase of 9121, 03165 ever, these of the corresponding part et the previous yesr. Kssatdy Will Bale Ibe Beest. Buttk, Ment, Jsn. 14 Mentana's upper legislative teiy wilt, in all probability, enter Inte a deadlock ever tba organization today, Will Kennedy, oeunollman-elect from Jeffersen county, proposes te vote with tbe Demccrsts, thus msktng It a lis. Kennedy desires te be made speaker by tbe Bepublieins, who ssy they will be de feated rather than submit te him. Htluieilte Tour. Duui.ik, Jan. It In Judga Boyd's oeurt here te-day a newspaper reporter netned Reeves, who ta alaq tha agent at Limerick for eeveral Cerk newspepers, re fused le testify from notes hs bsd taken of apeeehes delivered by Parnellltlaa. Ha aald that he did net dealt e the notoriety cf an informer. If the oeurt wanted te knew what the speeches referred te contained let It aeareh tba aewanspara aad tad out Reevea was oemmHtod tt ajaeai Bar aanlAflBBl of aasuL A Tina BRtBBTAnUfBMT The tvadlae et she Neratal Scheel Keadee ea VseeHeat Pregfaaassr. Mir,t.Basvit.i,B, Jaa. 14 Tbe ladles et the two literary cedettas oeaneoted with the Bnrnaal anhnnl .MlnlK.udnl.-.l iii. publle a literary aad mnsleil entertainment en Baturday evening. The people el Mll Mll leravllle aad ear rounding neighborhood turned out ea masse and filled the large chapel. The performances were very creditable aad were mueh appreciated by the audi audi ence. Thecestnmse were hand come and wall suited te the varlena characters. Tbe following la the pregramme t sausic, "reaaaai'e wedding March," Nonpareil Glee elnbj president's address, Mlea Alice Brlcker; oration, Oar Natien's Future," Mies Ethel Brown; a arietta, "Pussy Oat sad ths Owl." M taste latly, Menies, Twttmlre and Hostetter ; recitation, "The Jlaere," Mies Bbsudi essay, Gossip," Miss Allea Trlpple ; voeal duet, Misses Twltmlre and Hoatetter; VaVtlialllAM tlllsktaBea tlnaiA If Mtmm !.. WBW viwiiuu) -im eWSWS. CSlaaf .WaVsMW Tt Neel ; tea drill, by Japaneee Staters; laeUu mental aole, Mies Pntsraan. Tbe following were the characters la the operetta entitled The Bevea Old Ladlea of Lavender Town"! Lightning Haaklns, Jennie Hartln ; Georgs Waebtagtea, Lydta Werth; Julius Caster, Kathryn Hoatetter; Alexander tbe Great, Carrie Xauffman; Jehn Bmitb, Mary Bewman; Ubarlea C Confucius, Bailie Wepelai Henry the Eighth, LUa Heard I Napeleon Bonaparte, Alice Campbell ; tbe Fairy Aunty Mereasea anil tha nnnhH. .ff rt,ta.j,aM Ut u.i. The Seven Old Ladles et Lavender Town "" oemo, Annie irannsr I ears, iirewn, Fannie Twttmlre ; Mrs. Jenes, Bertha Hatrrltie e ftlM UnhlaBAsi aVaMea a .. a Mrs. Blmpklna, Hattle Davidsen ; Mrs. Tlmpklna, Ells King; Mrs. Trslala da UnMmnfaaal Bjf TakHAai a a Maa fAB. m - wr I - iB -ary Large raaeral. Chrlsttaa K. Lsfevre, eon of Christian Lefevre, of West Lampeter, who died ea Wednesday la Philadelphia, where be waa attending a veterinary collage, waa burled yesterday. The funeral waa one of tbelargeet aeen la that aeotlea la aleag time and many people from this oily were in attendance. Services were held laths "Btlek" meeting beuse near Willow Btreet aad the interment waa aade at Willow S treat. The funeral of Albert B. Williams, the young puddler of thle city who waa killed at the Banbury nail werka, took plaea Sunday afternoon from the residence et Bamnel Jenes, bla father-la-law, at Ne. 211 North Cherry etrtet, A vary large crowd attsaded, Including many Iren workers, Ths lntsrment waa mads at Laneaater cemetery. Spilling sja at Mlilarsvlll. MiLtanaviLLB, Jan. 14 On Baturday evening the prlnelpel of the grammar school of thla village held a apslllng bee la Ualea ball. Owing te the entertainment nt Iho Nermal school ths eleaeas ware smsllsr tbsa they would otherwise have beaa. Tbe reeelpts, however, paid all expanses lnded. Ing ths prlata, aome of which were very handsome, and left a email profit te the credit et the school, Ssvsn prtsea wars given t let prise, 0 volume History et England, wea by D. A. Lehman; 21 prise, Weed's Natutat History, wen by Iks Wltmer; 3d prtae, Llfe of A. Llnoelo, wen by Milten Walllck; 4th prise, Bryaat'a Poems, wea by Willis Brown. Harry Shank, Beesle Warts and Charles Speyd also wen pilsM. Pewderlr'a AeeassUea. General Master Workman T.V. Pewdsrly, of the Knights of Laber, addressed a publle meeting of dletrlet assembly Ma 163, In Blnghsmlen, N. Y., en Saturday. Altar tha publle meeting Mr. Pewdetly msde a long addreaa en national toplea pertaining te the K. of L. Among ether things bs stated that one of the fenr alleged feundera of tbe Knlghta of Laber, who are trying te establish s new order In Philadelphia, re re eently offered te aell out the new order te him for 9100, and be bad satisfactory proof that tbe same person bad previously offered te aell out te Jehn Wanamaker, m Te AmssBTbeBtarrtage Law. A bill amending the marrtags license law will ba Introduced In the Heuse by Representative Ualh of Mercer, permitting eltber one of tbe parties about te contract marriage te apply for and eeeurea lleenee ea answsrlng ths Boeeaeary questions. At present In a number of oeanllss the effletais reqelrsthst both ths man aad woman must apply In person. This le net the rule in all oeuntles, however, and Mr. Hall do de alrea te make the practice uniform. Death et Catherine Waller. Catherine, wife of Stephen Weller, died st their home near Collin a Postcfite, Cole Cele rsln township, en Frldey. She waa 6 yeara of age and bealdea a husband left aix ehildrea, ths yeungsst of which Is but ene yesr old. Ths body wss brought te Lea outer ea the 10 o'elock train thla morning sad waa met at tha King atreet depot by en undertaker, who took it le Land ta Val ley, where the interment waa mads this after noon. The deceased formerly resided la that neighborhood, m Bitere the Majer. The mayor disposed of seven cases thla morning. Five were ledgera and were dis charged. The alxlh case waa Harry King, only 13 yeara old, who waa vary drunk and disorderly en Saturday night. He waa en Obnrch atreet and tried te break eeveral windows. The meyer discharged bim with a reprimand. Tbe last case disposed et waa Frank Trainer, He Uvea en Plum atreet, end wae under the Influence e! liquor en Saturday nlgbu He waa ae full that he did net knew where he lived, end he stumbled Inte the house of Jehn Connelly, en East King etreet. Offleer Orsmer wss notified le take him awey and ha spsnt the night in the statlcn house. This morning tne msyer discharged him upon ths pay ment el costs, Tbs Paneral or J, tt. Jobsstea. The body of J. M. Johnsten will srrive In thle city from Carlisle te-morrow st 11:30 Instead of 12&8, aa published en Saturday. Tha funeral will upon the arrival et tbe train proceed te the beuse of Samuel J j Peel, at the Laneaater cemetery, where aervlcea will bs bald by Rev. J. Mex Hark. The school beard will meet specially tbla evening te take notion aa te bla death. Cerner LeaBgsrs, Complaint ha been made at the elation heuse about ganga of young mea congre gating en tbe corners et Coaeatega aad Beaver, Leve Lsne and Maner atreet, and making a great noise, Tbe police have been notified te a r real all partlee found lounging en these end ether corners, astiurtvlll urnaka Frank Kenny and Jeba Rlne were ar retted en Sunday by Constable Dern ter drunkenness and dlserdsrly conduct at Mllleravllle. Jua'.loe Llntner committed them te Jail. Tb SUecule Llgbta. Twenty-six of the electric llgbta were reported aa net burning en Saturday night. Gored te 'Death by a Ball. James Barber, a prominent farmer of Bprina- Hill, Ksneas, waa killed en Frldey by a Helatelu bull which he wss lesdlng te the barn. Mr. Barber waa horribly gored In the abdomen and chest by the lulartated animal. - WStATBBK MIMOATIOBB. nWABBIBOTOB, D. O., JBB. li-FOt Bsilira PeBnaylTaalB t Falr.aaeily I 'ataMuaaiytampetBaatei wtada aUawtssBrty. . A DOZEN PERSONS III .at' f. TBRBIHa WBsrOK OB TBB BBw,1 PBkMSVLTAMt A A UB1U MBit A Paaseega Tiata Strikes a cassse the Death et Tratasss esgerOae ef the Car el Same Krnt, O., Jea. U-Trala 8 ea xetk, reaaayivaata A Ohie wrecked two aad one-half aallea aael i mage thla morning. Ths killed srel uanungten,: engineer; Wttlaaaa aremsn; zspb) Thomaa, William lABdv. axereas i from ten te twelve paaeengen whosei have net yet beea laarasd. Ks ins wreak wss caused by tee I two of freight trala Ne. BS, If ead eeUlstOB, taking plaea whuotael asctiea was being picked np. .V , AoerreclreportofthewreekaiT! as as roiiews t Klllod-Rebsrt HuBtlngtOB, w. 4. Toemaa. beasssssasata i Lnady, expreee maaager Wslterx,' aaaa ; a utue gut eaa two ChlBBBlBa.g unknown. :y xns engineer and flrsmsnet the I train eseaped with altabt In larles, CLBVBLANO, O, JaB. lt-OBSBsl rormauen. reeaivsd at the Mew T Peanay Wanted: Ohie gensral cflaees al 1 mi morning, piaeed tbs number etd elgbt aad six woaaded. Later aewa tne Bone of tbe eeekleat will inereate both flgnres. TbsoelllslOB took Bbvsat a nesnl.a a we miies rrem Tailmadge. Tbe ttl betbeldee are bounded bvabeavy i - ar --- ar - .-. t -. ottreeaaadtbBooaatry la tbe vIsAlgj A few mtButee afler tbe aestf m hsaf t ourrse, aiasest before tbe Baaaessn tbs rear est bad suceeedtd la esll their wlte, flamea aboet out of the tragaagt m smoker. The paaeeagera $M$tmt immoaiateiy begaa tae work- tae wjurea eaa deed from the ' oeeob la the rear et tbe aoeeket ' damaged aad Ue ead et the ha4orttahedrarlatethoaaokor. ThO Baatea wen la tha front ead et the i and they wsrs Instantly klltasJ. their I being horribly maagled. Oae erwel aena ia tae tadtaa' paassnger ear wsce I sna several wsrs lajured. Tae operator at Tailmadge plaets the await injured at twelve, bat the cffletalc think he exsgiaratad, Aaaeaa tnsuijersdsed deed were isaaoved fj UeeeeeBd coach, whleh eaaght fare,'! two Bteepera wsrs Bstashea aa back by haad eat et reaeh ef: I namca. Mone et tbe paaasagara la; eleepere was lojared and all Iho who oesaped death were nlaeed ta ueepera sna aa extra oagtaeooBfwjtai te a atae track Where the aext east trala counted te them aas Leavlllabarg. The Uaht people arrived la Otavelsadakaety i tater. tbe omeiau at the gaaarat cl refnaed te give tbe samee et the mjBiwsV As boob MtheaeweeJ theaestteBlt reeeived at Keat, Uaoatea werai work aad a w.re was ma dewajhe Mssftf the sosse et the BoeMeal Oae was pieced at work Bear the wreak.' i bla time waa takea ap se oesBfaotoly ta I pawning trains that he waa usable sai tela lull particular. - OesBlag Clesa te ths Treaty. $ Bosten, Jan. 11 Aa Ottawa aoeatal i tne .Herald ssys it u tsdiesaea thM , British government will require Sir Ja Maodeoald te recede front bla peltay of i atrleting Chinese lmmigretiea ae Inoenaletant with treaty obllgaUeaa. government of China has directed I attention et tne unuea te tha hostile attitude of sad Canada toward the Oalaess. Is dlscusslag tha preprtaly et wltAdrawhaf oemmerotal pnvilegee nalaee trasty rtgMsil are eDservea. Boenta tae geverameat withdraw the lestrtatlea i tbe number of Chinese srrivsta Btva or. VsBoeuvsr, B. C, weald he mulUplled, aa that weald ae deabt- made the ehaanal et a large tafias Chinese late the uaHed at Btele the Bui's rasa's. Hickbend. V., Jsb. It Grays raa of a largs dafaloatten la the caloe of collector et tbe oily, who recently were in otrcuiatiea yeeterdey, tbe talked of belag ever 9100,00a, Be lar oleaost seartcy haa beea aksetvad by ernelaia sad oierks, bat the truth ta i out Tbs boedeavea of the oeltaetor bad frcqueat veetlaga lately, sad a of the eoadltlea of tbe effiee by aa expert la : looked for te-dey. :?; Five years age " oenaell refassd H allow an expert te examine into Uta aaea : wsi oenoition ei tne eiiy. a" Biobmend, Vs., Jan. 14 Cily cfhokO cfhekO here denounce aa false tba asssrtlea aasifel tbs lste A. R, Woodsen, elty eeltaeter, a defaulter when he died. 'L DUd sad Bailed alBea, Quxxnstewn, Jsb. 14. Ths Ibbmi tins sieauiei uiit ui .01110. wauest svnvsaii of BM Yletaaasv K here te-dey from New Yerk, Jsb. 6, lepertBl the death of two passengers during thO'.5 pasaage. One of ths passenger, Mtaa $m Oala mmimIIUA aaaafaJjOaa. Ma. Baa aBaaas ? UaBlBB. ll I III esaah BUrUAUV VfB 9UW W Vj attar leaving New YerU, by tsklBBi a doss of rst poison. She oeafeaai. that abe bad quarreled with ber frUad.i and wanted le die. Efferts te aave bar lata . . wsrs of ae avslL On the following day: ,r.U-niUBUIBUIOUlUBS.MBa(HO)aUCTUSl r,--js tAmna Tha ramalna nf lw(h uhmmmi iV-Ji were burled at aea, It la atatad that Mlea Gale, who mltted suicide ea tbe City et Berlin, g BJIBB HSVBirfFlsB B-SBIsBL HI BirBUlW. rm. W. ftt .. , y. ' M'H A Btaa aad a Bey Killed. ---ji UoeaiOK Falls, N.Y., Jaa. 14. Wllliaat Oarrlck and a boy named Beatwtak wM killed by tbe fall et aa elevator al mk Walter A, Weed mewing maeUae wciIn tbla morning. Abernand JaBeea.theetaat-a nuuMr. An tha al A val at. an. aaalaiaalw l """a.- - -.-, w -,.,v Inlnnul. It la exnectadthaT will dta. ., Bamuiar Hntaad. LAHABra, IUa, Jan. lt-aiiUBg'aMaW narv waa burned laat evening. It le SBf J posed te be tbe work of sa taeeadiary,aag tha building waa dlaoevered te be ea aVsj'P A once laat week. The bulldtag eest 920,000 and waa inaured for f8,0M. VtfjM building wss ewasd by the Methods-' ,j Episcopal ftertn aiuseas wuasu, TS suceiera viia 4 Habbisbuue, Jen. 14. The slseteeaa r niiM of Pannsvlvaata met ta tiMmcassl --: at IS o'clock te-day, and the veto of aae OOliege waa vmn km awjaim awmtmmmjmm -jg president aad Levi P. Mortea far vtee ?, president Attar appetaUag cury the corUfieata et etaettaa te the eaUssjO at waaningwe ti sojourns awe mm, -.,, Al ueath at a Retirees' Oeajsaeier. Allkean, Mlea., Jsb. 14 P.O. Inhai. nnaidaatOfthtaVUlSKe. dtOd day, aged 75. He waa the oeawaatsat bout the Baltimore d.eiic teaa smaaataUa aad wen a awethar of JattaWbaa, of IMlifsY "-'JS pa Xi u. v A,. wl-,,''f - WJj.. . -' '
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