.trnHW if 4 fta-Vl" j, -?-.V Js ' ,4,; , ta -. ., , Jv . M.. t a J, OaUiU ,HA IiTuyIJ I VOLUME -NO. 140, LANCASTER, PA., ERXDAY. FEBKUABY 1, 1869. PJttOB TWO CENTS. Is; jibbbbbbbbv1 aa 1 .B IW hmMt 3tS , 1 6 tf i. . i . . - . i . . -. - .in. .1. -, .&. ' sv 'm.- CAOGHT 11 A DOG HOUSE. AM XaaVsYsBB VOX tUMI AM UMU n TearedtyaJltxaeoatherewasaroa: at lbs hetet kef by It. H. Leaeaeeker at Ltadtc tVlly .There wn quits large ereal tweesat, 'bat tha huetere wan all from tha epperpert at the ssaaej' end tble eity. There vara aeae frees aha easterasad. Taa crowd amsssd thamesl vea iadlffareat weyaaaMlge'eieek wheat mm atepped la aaed field ma Beesa westsrty dlresttea freaa Ua kataL Ha atariad eB rataar Jarily, aa4 attar gataw rat of tha aed laid b aii4a all way aareaa a read lata a aaraiaM. Ha waa Mwa laat tmm tawalf kt t iba paeaH at IM katai. Fittaaa Mteataa aftat tka tern kai kaaa ireaaa ifca' kemkda inn lat i. Tkara waraaaamtM ialka paak, aa4 H maat ka , MM tkat tka lwga awjertty f tbam wan Tarywertklaaaeat. At tka atarttkaytfiA Bnt taka tka trail, aa la a aaert Ubm warn raaatei wlldl all arar tha lMs BeaMavaa atepped aad waat kaak te Ik aetai, wkU ethara walkt areaad at tkoeck taay kad no Idea wkat waa goteg ea. VlaalljraaosplaeftkaaitooktkatraU wklak Uaj kapt leatag oeattaaaUy. II thadega warapoer, tka knatara nuda tip tartkalr.wMkAMa,. It la aaMeaa tkat a fox kaabaaaaawaU'akaaad by tldara. Taay ateppaa ler feetklag, bat want errr laaea aad. tkreagk fltlda, raaalag tka fox alaieat aatlralybyalgkt Tka fox waat la tka dlnotlea of Mtflrf Ula aad areaMd taa tftraptka Jaat aeath or tkat plaaa. Ha deablad, bewrrar, aad far a lima waa leit SberUy bafeta s o'eleak ka waa abated rreat a oemgald ea tka aaat arm alda el tka plka alew te Xaflkrllla aad net mera tkaa a mUa.trem tktalaMka atarttd. HaraataaaortltlydlreeUaa,!al lewad at a aped dtetaaaa baklad by aaratal dega. Tta tldara gtra blot a flaaebaaa and luaaberttlmaka waa eaptarcd allra aaar KbaalfillL Xbe drat saa te tka let waa' Onaa. W. Eekcrt, eftbli elty, who, atraega te aay, kapt la tka bunt la a boggy. Wkaa ka ctma opea tha fox tka aalaul kad ran Inte tha yard of a farm bona Mr. Kokart ebaatd blm late a corner aad while eadeaverlag te catch blm ha auddealy aklpped eat el a gta aed took rafega la a deg beuee. By that time aavaral ether bnnlera badoeoM ap aad Fraak Yeat raa te tka fox'aplaeoof hldtcg aad captured blm. There were eaveral dega la at the wind-op and they aa well aa the fox ware almeet exhausted. Yoet took the fox bebm with hlea. A HCWTIWO ktxk r. A Real Fez Obaee te Held en the S3d te xaie city. Waeblngten'a birthday proaleee te be a day el rare sport U this city, and the pee. who, tore reel laa will hare aa epperta. nlty of aaelDg aemethlng that Is aeldeaa wUaeesed by iAacaatar felfca. It will be a gegulne old time fox ebaee. Sereral well kaewa gantlaataa erenew making arrange, mania for the event wbleb premleea te.be daady. Tha fox will be let go la bteOrana'a park la theaTtenioeB. Beards wUl be taken Irem tha feoea la order that be eea get out of the enclosure aad tha dcge will be pet en the trail afterward Faraena goleg te the psrk will be enabled te aee aemethlng worth going m.ey mllea for. All the well knows eperUmea la the aaetern, southern and northern parts of the esunty will be Invited. Many have already aent word that they will be here for sure, bringing all tha dega that they can master. A great many fine dega will be eeen, and It la certain that It will be the event e! the season In Its Una. Ernest Zahm la new engaged making a beeatllul silver bera, which will be glvea te the party that eatartee tha tex. Although there may be some ebaaga la tha data It la pretty eertala te be held en the 23 J. A MU80tH.aB mum.MeK AOEMr. Who Whir Vil ana U Oid.red ma the HateL Ira B. Merley 1 tha name or a man 0 feet laches In height, who baa been eolielt lag tesBranea In Lltliirfer tha New Yerk Mutual company. With his wile be baa bean stepping at the Bprlnga hotel, and ea Monday evening every one in the beuie waa surtled by the erleael murder from the woman. They raa te the room of the eeeple and feand Merley with bla coat efl esgeged la the manly sport of beating aad kicking bla wile. Ha continued te trauma bar and defied any two men In tha town te meet blm In oembat He finally atepped of his own eoeord. The eiaee of taa trouble waa that Mrs. Merley feand her husband playing peel la tha .hotel aad commanded blm te step. When he reiaeed she took tka btlla from the table and went te her reras He followed aad whipped her. Mra. Mor Mer ley esys her husband baa e:ten threatened te kill ber and bar folks have asked her te leave blm. Oa Tuesday morning Mra. Merley left for Philadelphia, aad ber haebaad, who bed been ordered te leave tha prlage hotel, eougmeceonimoasuoss else where. OaTaeedeyafternoeabometDeaala Shaaahan, of this city. Merley waa drank aad quarrelsome and struck :8henabea la the eye. The Utter prosecuted blm belcre BqeUe Beideehach, but the eaaa aaa aTterwarda settled by Merley paying Z for tha dama gad eye and all emul BCJtr IT OABK." W. T. Brraaf , liut. BlcJunend aad Oihsrs la a Comedy. Last evening there waa a very large aa. dlenoe in Faltea opera house te aee the slay "Keep it Dark," notwithstanding the f Mt that tha weather waa anything but pleasant. The piece Is a three .et mosleal drama, which was written by Geerge Hoey. It baa everything bat .m plot aad eeema te kave been written te ere te laughter. Much geed masle is elae latrodeeed. The priadpal people la tha company are William T. Bryant aad Iilule Klchmeud, formerly a vary popular aketeh team ea tha variety atage. Mr. Bryant la exceedingly fanny as Jatptr VattUnt, tha liver pad Inventor, aad be kept them all rearing laat evening. Mlas Blohmead Is excellent aa Cfemenfitia Delanrv. a obaraeter that aflerda ber aa opportunity te show flee oestumea. Among the ether people la the oempsny la little Jails Wlisoe, the young lady who be. asm se popular years age aa Tet with Dea Thoaapsea'e Jeshua Wliltoeinb." Bta has the part el Bundles and la very clever. There le much geed staging and faaay business In the ptsy, and Mlaa BlaacUa Beyer does tine daacleg. Th whole eeapiny la sUeni, and they give a geed show. Held Xer eeert. Jetm-Sentmaa and Frank M. Baum,the two maa who are charged with ateaUag tarkeye from people dewa around Pare- dies, Willlamstewa and Btraebe.-g, were beard before Squire Kebrer, at Leamaa Plaee, ea Wednesday evening. Tha evi dence was streag agalnat the aeeased, aad tarkeya that they eeJd were Ideallfied by parUeeaa fowls that had beaa atelea r rem taalr reeaU. Thay ware aald leg trial at NHt MMW YaBMB ti ja-aweh BUM aeaasa lete a nn ansa ' Wa)dWa.aiHMgaxl.t axtf llM StaalaMawl H- WttaM. --1 '- aaawaaaatatiaaaiveaTkaiadayaak la. gA aaamarv at tkakilMawhai ail rag art. wklak daala aaelaelvaiy aba aaaleataf MWarfctacwMaeatal atmm." aw aiaii ib miiin etgaiaf waaaaa wkaeara taetr Uvtat la taa eaeapaMaaa ealllag fat aaaaael laaerv Taa aaaBHMial aaaSI Ht aMltbiaaL Ilka tkeaa of ewnklag, Maaegiaaby type. wtMag, tekgrapby. ate . have aat aa a rata baMtaeegabiS'la kVe .aawenaatlaa.' Taearytw aHtaa aad sa'aataawMaTC laHaded la tka ataMatlaa Tha taveatlaaMea la repreaailaUra;ae far an aaa aaaiaar acwaaua Wheat aaatre let late It Mte aa eeaeUawd. Tka -total aBbar at aaeb wan bava ba bMiTldauiy lateiflawed la 17,7, belag rreat e te 7 per eaai of taa whole aaataetaf fweaaea aaaaaadlatbtalaaaet wataeeaitagaader BteiiraMaa la tka eltlea aaawdT Tka upon eke we that tha working women la the great alUee are ataetleaUy gUla. Taa ereiage age la all tha eltlaa aeaprabaaded feaieariaadT Luiiae whole aaaMnr, 14.UD are.aaUTa bera. la tha ferelga bera Ireland fctoeet temly reptaaaateaVaad Qemaay in aexh bariag77&. Ol tha naUree bera. 12,901 had fetalga bera fatkera aad 12.4081 lerelga orthewaele nember nader eeaetdara. ttoB,9,8ISaet only work, at tfcetr regnlar fweapaiiuaa, batanlat la tha henta work at home, the total aumber living at borne, 14978. Tee report ebewa that of the 17,420 who laaerted their health oeadlilona at the time tee? ammeaeed work, 18,89 were In reed health, 883 ware la fair health aad IN la bedhaalih. The changes in health ooodl eoodl oeodl Uoa la Ulaatratad by the fact that 14 661 are Bew In geed haellb, 8.S76 are la fair health aad 48 are la badbealtb, . CoBeeratng education, ohnrcbattendanee, home aad shop eondltleaa, the report shows that of tha 15.8S1 wemea who renrted the faets relatlag te these eondtueae 1M58 warn agaeatadla Amarleaa pabtle aeoeote, 5,876 la ether lobeoia. 6 854 attend Protestant ehareaee. 7,789 tha Kemaa Oslhelle, and 367 the Hebrew, while a vary large per eaatage, comprehending 3.808, de net attend obareh at all. la home conditions, 12,020 report themselves comfortable, while 4,693 etete that their home eondltleaa are peer, aad "peer" la this taveetlgatlea. aaya tha oemmleatoner, le peer ladeed. la sbep oeadltloaa, hewevsr, a better ataw of affaire exleta, Tha tablee apea eernlaea and lest time abew that of the 13.823 who reported 878 less than 8100 nor annum, and tn.ttbla class lest aa average of 88.6 deye ler the year covered. The largest somber eara. 1200 aad under 8250 per ansem, leatng 37.8 days ; 3.3T7 earn mm 8280 te 8800, losing SLedsy. As earalngs. Increase the lest, ume Decreases, as, for lnsteaee, 88 earn fromKOteteOOa year, and this clam lest bat 18 8 daya These earalnga are actual earning, aad are net statements derived from computations based ea the rates of wages. The average weekly earalaaa by eltlea la glvea aa fellow : Atlanta. 88 09; Baltimore, 84 18; Boaien,85 04t Btoeklyn,f6.76; Buffalo. V127t OharlMten, 84 32; Ohloaae, 16.74; Ola etanatl, 8460; Cleveland, 4.63; Indtanap Indtanap eil, H 67; I.etil.vtlIe, 84 51: Newark, 85 10; New OrlesDM. 84 31; New Yerk, 86 85; Phil adelphla,! 5 34; Prevldeace,f5 61;Klofamead. 83.88; 1st I..11K 85 19: Bt Paul, 86.02; Baa KrsnoUce, f 6 91: Han Jobs, 16.11; Bavaanah, 4-alleiuee,f5 24. m CfUl BOO 1HFBHM BOLD OUT. The TaadsrbUB) OSar te Bey Tualr rarmcrs' lateresu la tka BaUread. Tha Beeth Pennsylvania eompeUtive achema la dead. All the planning and aehemtng or Penneylvanla capitalists ler se independent line across the elate te Pittsburg have dome te nothleg aad the financial beeksrs have agreed te sell eat their haldlnge at 60 eeata ea the dollar te the Vaaderbllta, who will become the sole" owners or the property. The eiler will be aoeepted without hesitation by nearly all If net avery one or the sabeeribera. TbeVandarbtltadepesttMtnaWedneedey meralBK mere then 12,000.000 la etsii with a New Yerk banking house te psy efl the eubeerlbers. The Beeth Pennylvsnle sabiarlbere have paid In 86,700.000 In oath, which has been expended upon the read. Ot thl, one-third was oentrlbntrd by TCltli.m H. Vaaderbllt, and the remainder, amouetlog te 83,800.000, was drawn from tha pocket, of ale friend a. Mr. Vandsrbllt's sons will pay their father's associates sixty per eent of this money, end will beeeme the eele ownereef what engineers declare la the best railroad route across the state. It la generally believed, however, that the read will nltlmstely coma under the control or the Pennsylvania, no; by direct parcbaee, aince that la forbidden by the oeorta, bat ia some Indirect manner, euch aa the Bale te a oempsny composed el per. eena friendly te the Peaneyivaula. 'met the Vaaderbllta will be allowed te remain undisturbed la the poaaaaslea of such a powerful weepea le net believed. Tee read will either bs completed snl raa saa FaaaaylvMia railroad .Ida track or It will be Beld off la poresis, some te tha Peaaaylvaala, aome te tha PlttsDurg A Lake Erie and aeme te tha Beading. Tne Fiits burg Ltke Brie oeold use the western portion very advaatageeasly, aa It would 8lve It aoease te aeverel large esklag oeal epeslta, and the Keadteg would be very glad te own the bridge aeresa the Husque aaaaa river et Harrlebarg, by means of which It oeold reach Its Harrlsburg A Potomac braneb, and through It a connec tion with tha Western Maryland and Balti more & Ohie mad.. The terms effered are oenslderd much better thaa these proposed by the Pennsyl vania at the time et the Weet Shere deal. Tha Peaasylvaala Ihea intended te com- J late tha read and use It for through trsffle, t offered te psy theeebscrlbsrs 00 per cent, of the meaey paid in In 8 per eenu bends, and give them etoek la the reed for the remaining e per eenu At tne ume net maeh value waa attached te the proposed ateek ieeae aad the 8 per oea'.bende would, was ineugni, aeii ai aoeut t per eent. The eaah value of the Pennsylvania offer waa reckoned at about 40 per cent of the money peld In, or 20 per eent le.s than the Vanderbilte ere new willing te give. Or the 815,000.000 BObserlbed by the origi nal ayndleate, about 1800,000 wee pledged byPblladelpblene, K. O. Knight subscribed for 8200,000 j O. A H. Berle, 8200,000 ; F. a Oewen, 8100,000 ; Henry Lewis, 8100,000 1. Y. Willltmsea, 1100,000, and J, B. Lip. plaoett, 1100,000. WltD aXOITBBBNr aTesalbty gpsnelsttvr, Over OUeeT.rlss at Ore te Vtrgtele. At Lexingtca, Va , excitement a Intense ever the disco very of aa Immense mountain of tha rlebeat Irea ere, which rivals la quality aad vast deposit the famous iron bade of Blrmiaaham. It waa discovered ea the line of the Shenandoah Valley A Kiebmead A Allegheny railroad, within a few mllea et that town. Chemists proaeunoe the ere mere then 69 per eent. pure and high grade. This, It is thought, will icsaie tha building el a asw city. Baslaeee there la aearly eaepeadad, aad people will net talk et anything bat the discovery and the preepeeei ei a new jnusearg or uir mlagham. Bait Abeat a Warmlag Faa. Next term of the Chester oeunty oeurt Is llksly te have a queer cess brought te Its notiee by a oeuplo et prominent cltistne or Keanett Square, the plsintlft being Dr. William H. Knight and the delendant 'Squire Jesse P. Usaaam. A lew dsys sae the pereeaet tafete et tee late usiee f. Wiekeraham were dlepeaad et at pablie eale, wkaa Dr. Knight bid ea a warming Ba end a was accordingly 'knocked cfl te m. The next d.y ha weat te get the pan, a baa 'Squire Haaaam claimed It aa bla property. Se, te settle the question, the paiues and the paa will eome le court Died at a B'pe old Age. Frem the Bptrit KtTlew. Daalel Streck, et Hlnkletewn, died very emaaeaiyat thertaidenoeer bla dsnghter, Mra, J eaa McC.rty, at that place en Tues day evealax at tha ad vaaeed axe et 80 yeara. Tba faaaral will teka place aa Saturday atesBUg ajMa'eeask Rsv. L. B, Era- aaaaawaatatiAaarta taaaw laanalia. ROAD REPORTS CONFIRMED. ailaaaiaM taUt tX MOgfU r aa I.U0.OB at tmm . ' i Per we agf.Mti.at at newer, te gaf Oat Mew Jteaas Or Taeate geaM Saw "te. the aad the atea ael.etea la aw hie arwk-i aamai tiU i'tViioarew. ' ,TlMafMtolBteeeoliMK.&TowBaaad yiMm. Freaa aad Bebert Merrlek waa thai pkwagff .wn peM la fall tot aUaarrteea eaadarBdand taa wwliawat made aaewe MatatlfftebelBdefeadaaaVgewt.' -"TbeeaUet Jamae Bwala ve. the Peaa. aylvaala tblepheae ewmaaay waa amleahly aetued by the plamtld betag paid 8110. rieeateet W. H. Oetsy va the Key. steae Btaatf ard Weteh eempaay, etelm ter wages, wae aetUed by tha aaymeat of 867.89 by the dsfeadaat tepkdatlB. Dealteter aadBrewBA.'Heaeal ferplalatlJrt Nertb tee dafeadsBt. V. aUiaabath H, Kdelmsa va. Jacob B. Mte atch, exeeater of Kmaaael Dee hem, da aeaeed claim for waahlng aad ether aar aar Tteeate teateeer la bla lifetime. Verdle 'by agreamsat ter pUtetlg ter 8100. Brown A Haawl for plalatlfi t H. O. Brabakar for defeaaeat BBveaa JDeaa rArrxmsew. . Tka defense la the suit of Ward for tha aee of Aaroa Hartmaa va. Isaae Mont gomery waa that plaintiff waa felly paid. It waa admitted that there waa a amall bkleaee due te plaintiff and tela aaeaat defeadaat made a tender et te plaintiff before the trial was proeeeded with, bat plaintiff refused te accept the same. vtawaaa ArrentTaa. Thefollewmg appeUtmaata have beaa made by tha court et quarter eeaeleaa. JCdward O. Dlller, Jehn Reland aad Bdward BaHavee, vlewere te vaeate a read in Kaat Karl township, and lay eat la Ilea thereof from a point where the uade or Margaret Benek, Pater Kshlemea aad Jacob Meeaelman meet te a pelat cppesHa tha rasMehoe of Olsjlea DsHavaa. Jaeeb Heffman, Sdwla a Maseelmaa aad Alexander Bhulis, vlewsre te lay eat aa alley la Btrssburg borough from Mala atreet te Apple alley. Christian Smith, Albert Heetetter aad Albert Bewauua, vlewere te lay eat a read la Kphrata township from a pelat ea taa read leading .from Aaren te Browaatewa aad ending ea the read leading from Akrea te Rethevllle. Jacob H. Nell, Andrew M. Bkmer aad Jehn B. Hoever, vlewere te ley ent a pri vate read ia Weet Hempfleld township from Obarlea Bertel'eland, threagh land of Aaaa Rudy, te a point ea the Marietta , Laa caster turnpike. Was. M. Crease, Milten Shirk aad Jee Wlest, vlewere te ley eat a read la Waat Ooeallco township, from a point ea the pnblle read leading Irem Bhoeacek te Bechtei'e mlll.snd eudlng at a point ea tha read leading Irem Bheeaeck te Blalaea pert. Xphralm Hertiler, Wm. H. Baaa, Pearson Sample, viewers, te isy eat a read la Carnarvon aad Sallibary tewashtps, from a point near Beartewa statlea, Cair Cair narven tewnablp, te a pelat la the publie read leading from the Cambridge read le Mount Zlen church, la BaUebery towa tewa ehlp. BOApaareaTa oeaviaKaD amelutblt, -. The report el vlewere laying eat a read la Epbrate, irem Washlngtea avenue te Iitnoeln avenue. Laying out a read In Brecknock and East Cocalleo township, Irem the read leading te the Bd Ren hotel te the Dry tavern, and ending In the read leading Irem tee Reading read te Habnstewu. Laying ent North Linden etreet, Irem Kast High atreet te Alley C, la Manhelm boreagn. Laying ent a read In WestHsmpflsldfrem Laaeaster and Butquehanna lurnplxe, aad lug in aame read at the retldenee or Jacob O. Stewe, vaeaUng tha read made aaeleaa between the aame points. Laying eat a read in Weet Earl, from the Farmeraville and Meehanlcbarg read te the same reed near lands or M. E. Wengsr and laaae L. Landia. Laying eat a read In TJppw Leaoeok, rrem the Oregon aud New Helland turn pika te tha Hlnkletewn and New Helland tern pike. Laying eat a private read la Laacaster township, rrem Jacob Bteaafa rtaldeaoete the MlllerevUIe turnpike. Leying eat a read ia Bart tewnablp, from a point en tha read from the Nickel Mlaee te Bmyrna, ending la a read leading from Nickel Mlaee te Georgetown. Lay leg out a read la Ceney, from the Bslnbrldge and Falmoeth read te the Pennsylvania railroad. Laying eat a read ia Oonestega town ship, from tha read leading from Coaeetega Centre, te Bbenk'e Ferry, near land of Christian E. Muler and ending la the reed leading from Herr'e mill te Martle Ferge, Te B.lp Bsitl. Majer D.vld Etsex Perter, ex army offleer, has ettered hie services te General Legitime, el Haytl, te help subdue the Northerners under Hyp polite. M.Jer Perter Is the eldest son el Admiral Perter. He ays be ia te have charge of the entire forces et the Beeth both by land and water, nis iiue m me uayiiea army will beoeloael, but that will net prevent him from ordering around the commander-in-chief and making "everybody stand irem under," for in reality be will be Legltlme'e chief el staQ, He served tbreu(h the wsr with credit; was en Grant's sun, resigned In 1867 and wmt threagh the Egyptian campaign at.lust Abyssinia ea the kheatve'ssun. ale et Bank Bteek. Oa Wednesday laat at a pablie eale of Kphrata national bink stock held at A. Bseker'a hotel, twenty-five shares were sold es follews: Martin H. Bllssr. five shares at 8160.05 par share; David Zeek, three eheree at 1157; Martin H. Bltser, fiva ebares at 81M80; L W. Mentatr, five aharee at 1167 ; Dsvld Z xk, two abarea at 166.70 ; David Zxk, two aheree at 1160.70; L. W. Menlsjr, five shares at 1166.80. These are tha highest prleea that have ever been paid for thla stock. Be Qbeee tee Tuweablp. In 1878 tbe Legislature passed ae act giving te owners et property, where tha mansion beuse is pertly in a borough and partly la a township, te sleet in which district his property .hall be aseeeaed. Tba first sppllcatien under that law wae made te tha oemmlaaionere this morning. Tha applleant waa Jehn Evans, whose house ia partly in Eut Denegal township snd partly in Mt Jey borough. Mr. Evans elected te bs aestased la ihs tewtsblp. He thus eecepee ths borough Us, A sramsai sjeaTicied ef Berder, Mra Lucy Fergusen, 76 years of sgs, wea coevioteaot maidcrln tbe firet degree la Olathe, Kansas, ea Tharedsy. A motion for a new trial waa overruled and the death penalty pronounced upon her. A rett. Bye Based. " A aevere operation has Jest beea Mr formed for a cataract upon the eye el Rich srd Hsnrv Steddsrd, tne popular Beat and orltle, by Dr. B. St Jenn Koess, at tha Meabattea eye and ear hospital, New Yerk. Since the operation Mr. Stoddard has beea obliged te remain ia total darkness, bat his pbiaktUabeltoveethathewuleeoabeahle te be eat aad that ale eyesight will bs aa ejaaggg eae. gajwap m aajHuaa, an rMaty.eteheCaHtd Mates aal Aaara. Oemmaadar It. P. Leery, of tha Catted fstatee ahla Adema, which baa arrived at aa Freaelsea, iroaaRamea, eaThureday, te aa bMbtvmw, aald : ', 'There was a areet deal of osmmetloa wheal was at Apia. I weatdewa there wHh all blade of erderaaaited te a Ume et peso, aat wnaa war Drene out l threw taa ardere te tha wind. They would da la time or Mace, bet were net appiiMble te tha aoadtUea of affalra then. When 1 aaw Brendele, tha Qereitn minister, leading 698 aatlvae la support el Tamsse, 1 wrote blm a letter asking him te deetst I aatdi I am beta te protect American elUaeaa and Atearleaa property, end 1 will net well Mly byeadeee you planning the eeuatry latotreable, whea tritlr llvee and property maybe destroyed, it ynu de net desist I ahaU take saeh meaturea te protect them as I deem the eiroaan.teneea demand,' MHaaBtweid back that no Americana aat Amerleaa property would bemelteted. Ia a little while, eheagb, much tha aame teetiee were repeated. Tbera wsa a meeting el eeaaale aboard the Oermsn war ahlp Adler, aad at tha meeting I aald te tha Oerasaaai New, Jest let f he natives ggkt it eat between tbemeelvea.' On, aeUey eeald aet de then They aald they bad proclaimed Tamaeeee king, and they eeald aet leave him bow te fight alone. Tbea I aald I would take a hand In tble. If you persist la aiding Tamaeeseend fighUngfer him', I wUl participate, and I polled the Adema la ahead el the Adler, and would have doae my part In the rray II IheQer. mass had decided that thev mast have It. 1 bad made ap my mind that the Adaeae eeald threw sheila, tee. At thla they eased dewa aad premised that it sht aid be 'haade off.' "Next tbera were notieea posted by the Germans, etatlng that the bridge ever the river at Apia and separating all the back country, where the natlvae were, would be taken up. 1 tore these notlees off. I aald then eneuld be no demolltlea et brldgea. Thea I ordered my carpenters up tha next morning, and meantime, word having get ent all around, eoeree el natives esme te aid la repairing and maintaining tha bridge. I also threw aeme marines ashore te protect It. It la net necessary te say that the bridge waa bei atmuvjea. ins Aeama ran namea December 7, and wu net preaent during tha recent battle between the Germans aad Metaafa'arorees." A aptlilng Bee. KraBATA, Feb. 1 Last evening a spell lag bee wae held In Llnoela by the lyeeam of that place. The 1st elesa was made ap el acbelata attending any pnblle achoel, aad Savld Kemper wen l.t prise, 'Hunting Beeaea la the Wilds of Africa," Oharlae Breaeleen21, "The last et the Mohteaas," Obarlea Mnmer 8J, revolving inkstand, Wiafield Miller, 4ib, picture took, Willie Fraaer, 6th, acrep book. Totbe.eeondolaas all were admitted except scholars, and E. O. Hehleman took l.t prlxj, Grappling with tha Monster," Bias Bard 3d, "PU grime Progress," L. A. Hohlesser 3d, New Testament, O. M. Ousel 4tb, Inkstand, Mrs. A. F. Woemor 6th, box el pspsr aad en velopes. Stermsn Hacker want dewa first and get ..Paneh end Judy," The third olsMwssepmtosll, aad O. M. Oauel re eelved the lat price, "A OhUd'a England," Biles Bard 2d, ' Weeden of the Great Deep," E. O. Eshlemaa 83, box of paper, MarandaKurts4tb, inkstand, Maria Heea 5th, bundle of lead pencils. After these exardaeathe Oul waa read. The eoboot eeboot eobeot room waa crowded and all enjoyed them aelvea. zesterdey afternoon Mlaa Allea Bowmen, aa ex-aoheolmlstresa, and daughter of Albert Bewman, of Eparata, waa married te Mr. Affllebeeb, of Philadelphia. Tha aewly married oeuple bearded the 2 o'clock train for Philadelphia. A PUEA? tlT HOP. TkaKaBcaeterBiryeie uiub flat a tlna Xbae at bblimu ualt Laat night the Lancaster Bloyela dab held Its third annuel hop la Esblemsa ball, en North Duke atroet. This crg.nl crg.nl aitlen la oemposed et well known young men el thla city and their entertainments have always been very successful. That et last night was the best by far.tbat they have yet given. The crowd present was large and fashionable. The committee of arraugo arrauge ments oenalsted of D. F. Greve, cbstrmsn, Wm. A. Rlest, Menree Hlr.h and Harvey Oriel. They appeared In dreta lulls, wearing the club's colors. The fleer manager waa H. B. Ammen. The grand march took plsee at 10 o'clock, and waa led by Obarlea W. Helubue, acoempanlod by Miss Jennie Harrison. They were lollewed by tha committee. Te the masle of Weeh Tey lera orebeitra the dancing waa kapt op nntll aa early hour tble morning. Daring thentghtaeapperwsspartekea et by the participants la the bill, whleh had beea prepared by Jehn Copland, tha popular eaterer. Tha whole eiUlr passed efl vsry pleasantly and the club la entitled te praise ter their geed management of It. Among the people la attendance at the bop from a distance waa the follewing: Mies Qrses Kieffer, Caambersburg; Miss Nana ZMk, Columbia; MUa Mabel F.rge, Etle; J. 8. Eberbiei, Phllsdelpbis; O. F. Bueh, Jaoeb Leeb, H. O. L. Oreeellus, Klm.r Dietrich, Harry Albright, Byren Kaaffaaan, Reading; K. W. Balr, Hanover; Stuart Lebach, Yerk. Ilet.l bineastcr te OQange Ilssds'. William H. Snyder has leased Hetel Laneaster for the coming year from Jehn Keller and has purebtsed the stock and fixtures from Geerge Al Smith. The latter retires from tbe hotel bus met. te eoeept a position la the Huntingdon reformatory sad Mr. Snyder will take posses. Ien In about a month. The new lemte is a eon of Jehn A. Snyder, the North Queen street saloon-keeper. He has been brought up in tbe eeloeo bu.lnees end has bad no Jack of experience. Ne young man In tble elty has mere friend, and they all wish him aucceee la his new venture. Bale of Cltf f repertlt a. Joel L. Haloes, auctioneer, for Emily M. Merple, executrix of Henry Swentzel, de de esesed, sold the following properties at tha Keystone boese last .evening: Ne, 0 Ooneatega atreet, te Mary Bewers, for 11,699 1 Ne. tl Eut Frederick slrec', te Uhkrles A. Lecher, for 1052 ; Nn. 33 laat Frederick aUeet, te aame, for f C62 ; Ne. 41 East Frederick atreet, te Abraia Hlrsb, for IG61. at Pig Tall, en UU Ceat Tallt. Fresi ths L1IIU UecerJ. Ills ssld that the pupils of a eertala achoel net a thousand utiles from here, have been having lets et lun for the pest fewdaya by fastening pigs' tails te the coat tail of their teacher, end that en one occasion he traveled nearly the whole dis tance home before being made aware et tbe fact, sud, en another t cession, taught nearly a whole day wltb this appendage eeugiing rrem ni. coat un, cau.ing oou eou oeu sldersbls merriment smeugst the "kids." te aUrrltd Mairied Man. Mrs. K. D. Hlobsideen, of Beading, nee MUa Bessie Pett, atd 19, after a short married life, has discovered that her hoe bend has a wife and lour children living la Bosten, whom he bed dtaerted. ' Klcbarusen is a commercial iravtli r and met Misa Pette about a jeer ego. They were married in October. t B lesion Bands' Bepper. The tapper givea last evening by tbe mission banda of the First Presbyterian church wae well attended and a handsome aum wae realised. The entertainment will ba repeated thla evening, sad the young talks will ae doubt bs greeted with a A COUMinEE NAMED. TODarsKMtKaWBBrBBBMUlBHeVOB raAMs'aoHeouiARn arwaisaT. Taa Orsssea Best alii Kiaerted Hegattvety. A Bin rtit.g Lte.ases free OttMs te Istre- daeed-Aa aitethtay tiWte waaw OMassargatlas te Agala Be trree. HABRisacBa, Feb. 1. la tha Heaaa to day Slawart, of Philadelphia i Bllllagsley, Waehtagtea; Kraae, Cbestsri Beaa, Montgomery, aad Skinner, Falter, were appeiated by Speaker Beyer, a committee te Inquire Inte the propriety et extaaaug the eeldletV orphan schools aad eheagtag the existing maaag'Bienb Thedreeaed beet bill and tlie Mil te ragalate tha laeatporatiea of atreet railway esmpaalee, prohibiting parallel traeke from belag pat down within ena tbeaaaad feat of the lines of existing companies, aad bill giving awaeplBg power te meter traaeper. taslea oempaaler, were aegaUvely reported. Bills were introduced aa fellow i Waller, Lebanon, fixing tka rata of liquor Iteenses at S0O 1b cities oeatalnlng between tea thousand and aeveaty-flva thoeaaad inhsbllsats, and ia eltlea having ever aeventy-five thousand 8600. Taggart, or Montgomery, appreprtatlBg 8260,000 for tha ereotlen of additional bolld belld Inga ter the aoeomtaodatlon of iaeane at NOrtlStOWB. Reberta, or Philadelphia, providing mere eete aad auffletent means of exit at plaeee el amtisemeeh Fletcher, Philadelphia, te prevent decep tion la Importation and ealeef oils; also prohibiting advertisement el eale el obua ebua obua felteola. llroeka, et Philadelphia, prohibiting mera than fiva per eent et oenvleta ia aa Institution from being employed la aay trade and permitting nene where numbers de aet reach five hundred. Ia the Heuse te day the border raid re. embareemeat bill, reported tttlrmatlvelya few deye ego, wasreoemmlttid. In the Heuse te-day Marland, Allegheny, introduced a bill ter the tepeal of tha oleomargarine law. The Mtw camp laitaliea. Captain Fred Rows, of Reedleg, came te Lancaster last evening and Instituted Oemp Ne. 19, el Bene et Velereua, The meeting waa bald la the room of Peat 84, Oraad Army el the Republic, ea East King atreet. Sevsateea membere were mustered by Captain Rewe, who also installed the follow ing officers, assisted by Dt. J. A. B. Read, Oapt W. D. Stauffer, Oapt Charles Dsaeea and Msjer J. L. Vegsn, of Pest 84: Ctptaln, Edwin D. Spreeher; fli.t lieutenant, O, W, lleltsbu ; etoend lieutenant, William Aflle Aflle beeh; ehapialn, Rsv. J. W. Memlnger; first sergeant, Jehn N. Hetrlck; quarter, master oergeant, W. L. Marshall) aoler sergeant, G. W. Hubert aergaant el tha guard, R. B. Alias; oerioral et tha guard, K. S. Dsaute; eamp guard, William H. HelUhu picket guard, Geerge W. Keen; delegate te national meeting at Erie, O. W. Helteba ; alternate, Rev. J. W. Memlnger. Tha new eamp will meet every Thursday evening In the room et Gee. H. Themas pest. AbbbsI aaeqa.t el St. Jeseph's Chetr. The annual banquet el tha ohelr or St. Jeseph's Oslhelle chuieh, waa glvaa ea Tharaday evening at the reeldenoaefMr. A. F. Bthl, 420 East Strawberry atreet Prier te the supper there waa musleand singing, with Mr. P. W. Weber presiding at tha organ, and H. O. Weber pleyinga oerneteeoompsnlment, alter which dancing was Indulged in. An elegant aupper was set under tha dlreotleaor Mis Mary Burgl aed Mlaa Mary Q.D.e, te which all did amplejostlee. It wu a lata hour when the membere et tha choir departed for their home, well pleased with their annual banquet raaeral of Mr. Vf lek.r.ham. The body of Mr. J. P, Wickeraham, who died in Philadelphia ea Tuesday, arrived la Laneester en Fast Line Tharedsy after neon. It wae taken te the late borne et deceased, and the tueeral took plsee thla afternoon. The service were conducted by Rev, Dr. Mitchell, and the interment wss made at Laneaster eemstery. The pall bearers were Geerge M. Kline, Geerge NsumsB, Jehn B. Wsrfel, Msrrlett Breslus, J. F. MeOaskey and Charles A. Hslnltsh. The esrrlere were OIHeers Weaver, Storm fells, Cramer aed Shert, of tte cly pollee foree. Assassins Desnacs. AasUut the CHy. The viewers appointed te assess damsgee caused by tbe extension .of tbe 'city water main through lands et Jehn Msaiatr aed ethers te tbe new wster werke met te dey. These vlewere who bsve net done se went ever tbe route of tbe main. This afternoon testimony wss hesrd aa te the amount of damage sustained. A Change et Dry Ooeds Mia. Paul Gress, of New Yerk, bss purchased the stock et Moses fjetienberget'e store, ea North Queen street, where he will go late tbe seme business. Mr. Gel.enberger bee been la butltteas at tbta stand ter thirty years and will new retire. . Te UnUd Hallways In Chill. Pert Tow.n.uene, W. T., Feb. 1. A oerpe or American rnglneere leave here te morrow ler the Chlllsn government te superintend the surveying snd construe censtrue tlan or resds from the aeast te interior points sdjasent te the Argentine Republic Agents ere new en the coast negotiating for nearly 10,000,000 ties snd ether timber. Nearly 000 engineer and ever 3,000 laborers will be engsged for service iu Celli, Tha read will be 2.600 milts long. m A Manihty Kdller. CniOAae, Feb. L A. 'J'tibuni special Irem Ursed Ferks, Dikets, says, Cblet or Police Hennesy, yesterdsy ar rested Willie Burtell, editor el the Dulath Iltrald, ea a telegram charg leg him with the emUsilement 0 l,80O worth ct diamonds. He was en a train bound for Winnipeg. The pollee have the Jewel, new and await further orders from Duluth. Baa resitlre lnlormsilen. tiKYf Yere, Feb. L The JCvtning Sun eayt: We have positive Inforwetlen tbst Senster Allisen has declined the portlello el the treasury tendered te him by President-elect Hsrrlten. A Lumber Firm Kuibariast d. PniLADKLFUiA, Pa., Feb. 1. Kxoeatloa wss Issued yesterday ou a Judgement el 111,000 egelnat O. O. Buggies A Ce., lumber mercagnta, this elty. Tbe firm ba madeau aaslgnuient te U. M. Siratteu. Twe Convicts at; Large, Ban Fbascuce, O.L, Feb. 1 Three oenvlots nauied Fitsjerald, Ferney and Rsste eecsped from Stn Qulnten prise a yeatsrd.y. Oaly one, Ferney, haa beea espturcd. Glrse Tan;taara. NxV Yere, Feb. L Aldepb Ssmbollne, ths d.fsultlug msnsger of Spere'a artltlelal store, wbe wu arreeled In Belgium for atealisg I1S.00O, waa bob Maeed te-day te laa yam at hard labor la atata plsea, a artaBcajs rBOBaaxT aoeruo. taa Dressed BMMBW te Be BepertedMfga- lively by Bease ajemasatee. ThaHeasa Jedlelary geaeral eummlttee agala had aader ensMderetlea for abeat two beara, Tharaday afieraaea, tha bill te prohibit tha ImpnrTatlen et dressed meat late tela stele, and le require aa iBaaeettea ef. the eattle brought Inte this atata for alaughter. .They cfeelded at meat aoaal aeaal mnnsly te rf part tha bill Begativaly. David Boffsrvpreeldtet. .ad L B. Hlek Sfi. Vfl. Mauelll and Bdward Ooedoiiiid, et taa Philadelphia Batchers' aad Drevers' aseoelsUee, were berera tha aemmittMi and apekaia favor of tha MIL Oaefga Heasemaa, of utt aaaeeiatleB, waa Mr. Heller aaM that threat mn im fc reeeived three Invoices of Obtosge beef, end bed te eeademn 80 per cent, el It aa unfit for feed. Anether time ha twmaht im pounds of meat rrem thaOhtaagnayadleste. butoeuld aet sell It for fend, and disposed of It te Jacob Alburier, who paid blm eaa eeat a pound for 809 or 400 peuada; tha remalader bed te be barlee. He referred te the laeOeetasI efforts at hlsaaalf sad Atkan te baveloedlrapteton appeiated forPhlla ferPhlla "alphla. Taa prlea of saeat waa aet re- uueav bj ibb imperanieaa rrem unwage, bat by the overpredaetloa or eetlle at bema, Tha latereet or tha butchers waa beeaasaet their desire te have aeae bat pure feed eeid. Sema yeara age ha aaw takes off a train 72 hogs that bad died rrem die aaaa. They were Beld tee bona faotery, aat eomeet the meat wae sold la markets ea Seuth aad Balabrtdga atreeta ter four aad five ovate a pound. Referring te a provtelea la tha bill that tha laspeoUea eball net apply te ceaned meet, Mr. Hetter MM It appeerathat tha Ohloate ayndleate eeade aeme meat la eana. He aald that Abner Jewett, aaperlateadaai of BwlH'e eetablleh meat la Philadelphia, waa quoted as aay lag, la aa latetvlew, that eralsed and oentaminsted meats were eeat here in eaaa . Ohalrmam Hall referred te tbe lew mak ing It a mlademeaaer, punishable by a fine et I1C0 or six months' Imprlaeamsat or both, toMlldteiaeed meat. Mr. Heffer replied test tha troeble waa that maa would be arrested ter aelllng dla aaeed meat and takea before a magistrate, bat would appeal tbe ease, pay tboeestaaad at Off With 810 fine. He added thai anana market elerke or Inspeetera are laeflleleak 1 vuw ui inesa wiea se tea wniea et iwe dressed enlmila ia tha market at Ridge aad FAlrmeaat avenuea, Philadelphia, waa a goat aad wbleb a aheap. Mr. Hlekeaa aald he had beea la tha meat eesiasae a years, aad did aet fear oempeuuoa with Imported meat Hia ealy latereet wea la having wholesome meat He did aet believe tha meat brought la tba refrigerator eara waa fit te aat Tha Mil would help termers by giving them a competitive market: Mr. Goeoohlld told bewths;catUegraaed ea tba lewlande of Missouri aad took malarial gsrras late their system. Mr. Menelli aald be once eeld Cnlcege meat ler a week, bnt bis customers complained and be eeld ae mera or It Ml. Ammermsn.ef Soreaten, opposed the bill, whose tltltvJia eald, should represent It te be "Fer the protection or f.rm.ra aad butehera" and net ter the preeervatlen of publie heeltb. The mortality bad net In creased la thla atata la tba last tea or twelve yeara The people la this psrt of tbe atata wanted ebeep feed. Lecnard Hheae, preal. deal or the State Orange, aald the farmers wanted te be pat ea aa equal feeling with the Western ay ndlcste. ThMelesedMhehearlag. Theeemmlttee's eubaequeatdellberaUeaa ware verv brier. ar. Aastgari, m moaigemery, wae taue- daeed the bill, sy, notwithstanding tha ute report, aw wiu ener a issutatiea 10 pUostbemeasareenUooeleflder. Sbeald heeueeeed, heeaa have tha membere of the Ucaae plseed ea record aa roreragalnM tha bllt, It could be called ap for aottea nest Meadey alght or ea Friday of axt week. It could net be passed by lesa tbea 108 vote, a majority of the membere elected. a BBAtHwa weBAB'g ricxie. A Oat-Tim leader te aestety la a Cell, aad Vhsea Wn Betag wihtrleasty Oraaa ea Bie Btteets. Annla Hale, celebrated aome years age ler ber beauty, aed who became aotertoaa beesuse or ber connection with the Bell Davis seandsl la Baltimore, located la Reading about a year age, aad although working her wilea te aeme extent, baa kept comparatively quiet. She broke eat ea Wednesd.y, however. Bell, ber old lever, wss psylng ber a visit, sad wb.e they together left ber Cherry street msnslea for a drive la tba country, Annie wss, In her beauty, a re minder et the flewera that bloom Ib tha eprlng, tra la." When the carriage atepped la rrent or the aama house la tha atteraoea apaa the return trip a betsstst residing la tbe neighborhood aald be bad made no mis take when be celled ber "the last roes el summer." Frequeat potatleaa el gla aad auaar had effeeted a traoafermetloa auch aa furnished a text for a prohibition aermea two beers long, m abort, aha waa drank. She refesed te alight from tbe carriage, added ou werde te bar etetemeat that ahe waa net In oendltloa te de the boaera la bar parlor J uat at that time, end tbe com. blned pleedtega el her lever aad tha boarders failed te ehske bar determiaeUea te remain In ths earrlage. Whea a crowd 01 at leaat two bundled aerseaa, among whom were three palicemaa, gathered te aee tha lun, aba grew violent, offered them all free tickets te Hedee, aad tba horse becoming reetlve ehe ordered him on en bitched, wbleb was dena A eon et the Emerald Isle, engsgsd la the Ufa Ineuranee bealnee, who was inside wrlttag ap aa ea dewmsnt rolley en the life of one of tba boarders, came eat et thla Janetura aad politely raising his faded bet, pleaded with her te keep quiet Just long enough for blm te finish writing tbe policy, whleh be assured ber would edd 86 80 te ths content or bla net overcrowded wallet She rerused bla reasonable request, and tba poltcsmae, reoegnlslngtheo.se aa hepeleea wbenaa Ineuranee men felled te mske ea Impression, eslled en a bam who wee standing In the crewa longing rer nema 01 tne goeoa tnai naa anvea Annie erssy ana ordering mm insiae tne sbstts tne nerss naa jui vieetea (the city dose net have a patrol wagea) be wss directed ti pull ber te tbe police etetlea, a feet he accomplished In abort metre. Arriving there, aha sang "1 want te Be an Angel" for the entertainment el tbe orewd, who bad followed, and la lew than ten miantce afterward tbe woman, who at one time waa worth 8250.000 in her own right, who waa a leedsr in society and a most beeatllul women, at whose ehrlne many a geed man bowed, had entered the realms or sleep, reclining en a bunk ia, tba women's eell, where the alght before aa Italian fortune-teller had dreamed el tba wblte palaces of Genea, The mayor fined her 10 en Tharedey morning end ehe re turned home, where ehe msy be feand to day with a bandanna lied around bar head, telltug tta boarders that II aha had tha right or suffrage she would vote for tha Prohibition ticket A Nsw MelBeduM Oharcb. The executera et Jaoeb Oriel, deeeased, ee'.d this morning te the Duke Street M. K. oengragstlon lbs let et ground Hoeting 108 fret en Nerlh;Duke eUeet, st the corner of Welnut end extending In depth 165 feet, for 815,010. Tbe sgreement made sets forth that a oaure la te be ereeted ea tba ells el tbe let The oengiegatloa will build tela oemlng summer. Mis. Mearee's Oteslsg Leetare. The lce'.ures el Mrs. Menree for tbe benefit of St Jehn's Lutheran cbareh wsre afinsnelal success. About 1200 were real ised. The leo'.are and soleptiosa views last evening were scenes et the civil war. Among these ebewn were soma of tha an gagements ia Seuth Carolina ia wbleb Congressman Brcslua wsa a participant His portrait wu ahewa ea the canvas te his great asteBiahmsab V ' Bsf me the Mayer. Frank Dufly, arrested en Poplar etreet far begging, by Otfieer Stumpf, was cent te J .11 ty the meyer ferl5dy. A loiter denied ever having beea et the elation beuse, bat the records showed Uat he lltd, aad ba waeaeal te Jail ler 30 days. A pre- lemleail bam wM-aeateaoedte the work. ktiasa ssd Bar Indaan f". . TO INQUIRE AND REPORT. m a4. ' " waainss wivaw Of TBI hABOABlBOVi the Besseattea tatrednssd By gar, Is rreatpthr Aaefea-TBe Bern the Ofctatieasa te WtsBdraw WASHtwaTOW, Feb. 1atr. : introduced ta tka resolution, whteh waa agreed te i That I eemmineeeasareigareMawsMBtaal le Inquire into tba aeadHJaa ef ta tha ssmeaa Ieleade early day what 1 JHepac te protect tbe totereeta af , elUsens restdtag tesrsia aad te 1 aavemkMtteaaftha TJakad tatea te-1 peepie of taeee tttaada ta tba of taalr awa government free I aiaeirelatevtereaee af aay aadteseearalbajaat rifate aad oitBeuatteasrtoteato fatal evenaseatafaald tasaaaa, Al 3:19 tba stoaate waat late lanioaeatba Brttlab axtredHtea TlUawlUsvebablyba damaaad a reaoiattea te pareheae a : Llaeela "-T" Trm f ttrilil II fiaj aaat " mmmuj wens ever. Tha Heaea ameadaaats la taa : nil wan aaa eeaearred ta.aad as oemmlttse WMspfwtatad. Thai wm prepeee tha eempretasse sataad te by. B(mata cemmUtae ea tarrltortea. -f Tha Beasa baa aaseed the Okanwraa lamV -ysaa 148, aaya 108. -tf Mkt Tha Heaaa agreed te tha aaai B. af pert eaiM bill ereelta a agrleaUarei.'aJee report freaa tba tee ob rales giving Senate bills aariag taa rcmsiadsr or taa aeaaalar aad dlalemetle Mil waa iiaMiad. iiMoadarateed tbat aa agriasaaal kat beaa reaehed betweea taa mimkaai eg aal Heaaa aad feeaate tetarmtad la aba late. rlterlal adaeiauea bUl, by WBlsmttaal' policy of tba RspabUeeaa agyaed.te at aaaaaa yasterday will saeat wiea'; lat approval of laa Haaaa leafniaa. saa. BpriagerH at mid eeat weed te taa heraetthegeaataa tbat ba waa wllllag te agrae te thatwMlalrBeaeamsamlea, XI te haw lieved he will agree te ike bttl la taa fa at agteed ea ta aaaeaa ycctereay. tba-' meaaa tha paasage of taa blU at lala saaaaal ofOeaarsas. ..-s; -: Tha preeldeat baa aecified Oearnai bbbv Oeaat Arao VaUey, tha i tar, talermed tba atata .,.,- ..-. ..... ...... . .j. y. ba wMadrawa rrem trallly ef Samoa sag aw sad. ' ADBiva aa The Ai t'TW .. Beesetasy a. 1 Atvestsd Sa BBSS OxiOAae. VI. Feb. 1 A Tepsks,Kaa.,ssysi Hea.W. Oav ter taa last aix yeara aasteteat atata. was arrested yeetatdayeaai ehargiag Mat with Meekmatt. " ;Kh, -' AMmmeaewyaiepaaB Bixea reasssaa a ' MMrsoaMmugaeeayMastUfcffsaeBBB) dewa tba tees of atata prlater ahsmt,gay seat Aceempaaytag taa aay lag that aaleas Baket 1 aavelepa addressed te Jeaa BilSaeaee, say posteffloe, tba blU woeJd ba teUiaawd ta toeLeglstetara, xi The letter waa addtaatd teOavaaeagaV; wbe aamiwaa taa act aad waa atiim. q Tba affair haaaansaal a ataat anaaassilass t Oavaauna-h halea- naa At tha anas totiwutleiaaaof theetata, "' ' . A aTiremaa Billed While aa Beay. , M- AUAttr, N. T., Feb, L-A spiilal te laa::. Svtning Union from JohaatewB, BV TsVv bsvii Tha Uatea wsi iiw pupiis, was sesaujsMBSswyeei wrq' fire te-day. Whea the lira waa dtowrvdtedS apanleeaaaed aad bebm af tha ibslara; aad eaa teaeher had te ha eaavleaf eat Tha greateel exeteaaaat atavaBad? but allot tha lamatea are MtMvad la ha safe, Tba fire eauaht freaa tha fauraasa. '' . i. ..t". .- -.La9. tmm ) ; saiw awwasaw. ' foraaeoa Qeerga TaMmpaea, abteft4lh) firedspartmeat, waa xeateaUy UUad aaa$ Teddy SaiHb badly hart by fsUllagwaUss - g WBrSf Bel aBBBBJgBBBBBjaBBBBS, BBS) aSBBBBBBBB eBBSSBsafa 'M. ' aaee 830,009. "V" a. m OatyasasH Steveeaa I - m iw. jau wm m faaai w3. wiwaoetaarctotaiag taaaaaairi. aw my tormaeapoaed te-day. HBaesktBaea'B)a;r trifle batter, Maay sheae ka Okwtsael aaa. alflaaA tnta aa m aafiaaaS !! - n r. . -""" '"- iraauBaat , ?: ft,. TBuaavaraue vara, '.' Patrick Molley.the aoted Feaiea.waf'? arraated at Liverpool, te-day ea a ahsrge a( perjery, ia oeaneoUoa with hia renal ? teetimeny before tha FaraaUaeaaaalaBaa . ana waa remaaeea rer TTimiBSiisa .?s BaaaaBajaT' bat aaaaBBBaBwasaaWswJsW sr IIbbTbbbbKbH BaaVHaBar' - aaaate.i anaaa aaiaa. me uueiia rutwt earaal aaya -- uwu eauainsi-j u usaHss; wssa uw. asssa y majwu hub iiiw wibi ! sasaswee i-v the premiership, B.Usbary te retela iat'-g effice of aaeratary ter ferelgB alalra, M Hacetji Vixnwa, Feb. 1-It la oatelaUy sa- i Bounced that Crown Prises BBdatyh aaav. mltted suicide by ahoetlag blawaU la ihs) bead wltb a revolver, Ths Londen fall Mall thuttt ISBtBl Una BflllTBt UHJiWCa IIIItM TSSBiaHi .BBS. , i;-. Orewa Prince Rudelph oemmletad saiatea tp, la aoeordaoes wltb aa agnemiat ha had :l bihii wiuiayiuis vt uaiai as savsaiawssa ix famUles la AasUia, f V: The dispatch states that Orewa Pita eg 2..1 Rudelph bad aadaetd taa prlnee'e els! tar and aha tnM har hralha of iha ;": aiHrua. Tha latfnr anah mmk tm'-fA - . - --- --- - -Kfl crewa piinee.and gave sum ua aa-vi Uea of kUilng blmsell or of fightlac a.. duel with him. Kadolph ehase tba termer '. c a. ..j ak. -... ai..uu -.a ab.. -"-- CJiXr'J wO alTUlU wUW VyWil Ulsgsjgasi aa gjaaaj aaaaBaaay, ;a AUV yetj asivsBBaaaj aaaear wamjswgaama, bbbbb; bbbbbhbvi rtre-a te Mrtll ilMl ik mIim Ttm, tnTrttmaifMiaiBtm aarvata asamssaamssi a aaaa Batana, j--) AaA ni annnlaww. lia.nniT am mmalllm&lW scene occurred. Oaa et tba fhyaealsaa te-. -A-a rn.Mii ka sr-u- av-- at-.... ... .at-w henee tha pubUaatlea for wblsh ths aaagf $) has baaa nrsaflanstsd; ? - iC?: Tky DM Mel ABrea, .T m- -- . M. - - msnoiseturers of ths Weet held a asaeatea j bt, uuuii. saa, can . wmw. -, a yestareey ler lam ysiryuaw w sawaavtaj te'r. nhadnla et nrlaaa la aavera tka aateat BBtNl ths ea.ulng year I lng year bat railed te aaras aaat ,m wlU operate as they please, Black auaslte EbUssbJ. J J Kxoeek, lewa, ren. j. raa say at Wsrssw, 111.. Is steratlegly .filleted wha bisek meaale, there beiBg svareasarai SVU,W. y . Tne oaenla era trewaw Msrated )?. nnrnhfiraaralaavlnsr thaalaaa. -uiii - Hellaaa's Busg Mel Loxnex. Feb. L The ie aaya lite autherlitd te eeatradial tba rsf sstsf the dealb of tha king af HalhaHi nWASatnarOM, D. a, Fab, L-Va tsteraPsaasylTaalet Oeassalty satN maeh eaiaar, high wMa, v,. ffll M'S Mi .? 'A ' f f'Xr, - y.- ' .'. ., ' J-"'..''".. tt : -.v-k-t r VJt is'ft. 'jrit s .. . Zvy.J ., Ji? -i - t-s .J , &? n - iti sriBM ssraT
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