'" 1 'J .-rf - -t- V, f.1 'fc VOLUME XXV-NO. U2. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1860. PRICE TWO CENTOS a ' ' ihc lanfagtcfW3iSfntcliieeteig , SUFFOCATED BY GAS, PABBBB U LMJKTBM POTJMD DBA HBA Bit BOBUs OK BOMBAY. X Btes Ml Bis UaMkHa est ? MgM tuetww aremnmewmM i Pi t rum mm ehmAtimmh. am te-rtw nmww, dam Lefever, a farmer wall kaewa la Ml eeeUene of LueNW oeunty, wm found dtad mi Bandar at aoea at hie llaMklla ea bio farm, near Lampeter Square, aad Ue eoppeeitloa u teat ne waaovareemaby eeal gtS. Ha waa In Uls oily atteadlag market ea Saturday morning. He returned aeatata the afteraoea. la tbe eveatag he waal from his keaia te tha faetal a Lampeter Bqeara, which be ewna. Attar rsseslaleg there for aeme Una he la eimpaay wMh aeme of his neighbors lad ler home. Hta neighbors parted wIUi blm at thslsas lead lag la hie uevae aad tbat la tha laat he waa acea alive. Oa Bendiy at aoea two beya living la tba neighborhood aaw a man la a raellalag position stths limekiln and Uey aetlasd a gentleman wbe waa passta. Ha wast te tba limekiln and waa horrified te Had tbat the nan waa Mr. Lefever aad that be waa dead. Assistance waa summoned and Mr, Lefever waaearrled Inte bla house. Frem bla appearanea he bad been dead (or Bflveral hoera, Oorener Heneman waa aent for and ea bis arrival be empanelled aa a Jury te held the lnqaeet Jehn H. Meek, J. H. B iwmen, Edmund Lefever, A. F. Menrer, Abraham Ijeaehy aad Oeerge W. Meek. Tba teatlmeny lakaa by them brought out tha above faeta and tba Jary rendered a Terdlet that death reanlted from auffoea. tlea. Tha theory of the wltneeeea examined waa that when Mr. Lafevar arrived at tha limekiln be stepped te warn himself, and waa overcome by the gas. Whea fannd one knaa waa ea the ground andaeaae waa held firmly la bis band. He frequently waa celled away from borne and obliged te remain a day or two, and his absence en Biturday night did net occasion any alarm te hla family. Deceased was about 05 years old, was bem la West Lampeter township and lived there all his life. His father died when ha was 20 yeara old, and upon reeeblnghta majority he eame Inte possession of a large term and 120,000 In money. He followed farming as an occupation, and by atrlet attention te business aesumulateda Urge fortune. He la tha owner of fl veef probably the finest farma In tiie county, and ether real estate, and tha possessor of a large amount of the eteak of the Farmers and Xisneaster County National banka. Ha was a dlreoter la tha last named institution for a number of yeara, Tba only polltleal efflee he ever held was dlreoter et peer of the oeunty, whleh efflee ha held for three terms. Ha leavea a wife and several sons aad daughters. a ma sritEL plant. The Haw Town Which Has Sprung Op. la Maryland. The Bparrews Point railroad, connecting Hteelten, the Pennsylvania Steel company's new manufacturing; town, with Baltimore, has been completed, and trains will be run te Union station next week. Lees than two years age the company bought 1,200 acres of ground en the Patapsoe river, about eight miles below Baltimore, te eatabllah a new town after the etder or Siselten, Pa. New the plaee hie a population of 1,200, There are ever 100 buildings, 2 school homes, 2 oburehes and a hotel and restaurant. The progress en the steel works haa been very great. A. f urates will be ready ler blast by the lit el April. "B" f arnaee about two months later, snd"0"and"D,"la about a year. There are fenr In all. "A" and "B" farnaeea are 636 leet long aud 100 f :et wide. Ii will require ter one of these farnaeea 600 tens ei ere a day, or 2.400 for the four when In full blast. This will require a eteamer lead et ero a day. When at work each furaoealae takes 300 tone et oeke and 160 tena et limestone, giving an average product of pig metal of 250 gross tens a day for tha four. About 'M hours after the ere haa left the fleer of the etcck house it will be in the oeollog ahed at the steel mills as a finished atael rail, a large piece et armor plate, or eteelbeam. The ere used Is all foreign, coming mostly from Spain and the mines laCube, In which the Pennsylvania and tha Bethlehem Steel companies era largely Intonated. There le no doubt tbat Bteeiten will manufacture large ateel cannon and all modern implements of war. and have one et the largest and best equipped shipyards la tha world. Shipbuilding Is one el the thlnga that the oeropany haa kept ateedlly in view, and sounding! have already been made ler that purpose. e Bpilt the a boil's Head. Geerge Heldel, a young farmer residing about nine miles below Evsnsville, lnd., lest his life Friday in a most singular manner. Adjoining; bis tann was tbat of William Tompkins, a negre, wbe for sev eral days paat baa been engaged in clearing up new ground, euttlng away the Umber and preparing for spring. Knewing him te be very superstitious Heldel resolved "upon sprsetlesl Jeke, and about seven p. en. stationed himself at a point la the weed where he knew the negre would pass, oeverlog himself with a white garment, and secreting himself te wait bis victim. In a short time Tompkins came along with an axe en his shoulder, end Hsldel rushed from his covert, miking strange motions from beneath the abeer. The negre In hla trlgbt atruek cut with hla axr, splitting the head of the unteriu- nata jeaer iqusreiy open ie ine suewaers, and of course killing blm lnstsnUy. Tomp kins then rushed away, never realising tbat ha bad killed a human being, and haa net Blaee been eeen. Ne effort has been made te arrest blm, aa It was done In a moment of great fright. m MeaaeaiMs Cloleg te Colerado, Among the visitors in Denver last week was Jehn Harmr, a wealthy Mennoelta, the mayor and founder of HIUsbore,Msrloa oeunty, Kan. Beth Mr. Harms and hla people are disheartened by their cflerts la Kansas, and be Is searching for a new location where they may have assuratei of erept He aald : lu sixty days wa busII have from titty te 100 families In this state. We bny our lac d la aeveralty,butas near tegether as possible. Wa expect te get government lend and te settle upon it under the homestead law. If. at tba end et the season, we find it what 1 am told it Is, I will make c trip among tba colonies lesttered throughout Nebraska, Minnesota and Dakota and bring them down te the new Colerado oeloay. I expect aeme 600 or 600 famlllea will then be gathered together, and waean live and Sresperaa only steady, sober, Industrious, tallby and honest people can prosper." Unclaimed tatters. The following Is a list of unclaimed let ters remaining in the paatefflce, Lancaster, Mendsy, February 4, 1889 1 LadUa' XUf. Mies Anna K. Burns, Mias Mary C. Orctr, Mrs. Bsreh A. Hand, Mrs. Aana Kintlmsn, Mlis Msggte B erncr, Miss A. H. Whitney, Miss Maud White, Mrs. Aaaa Whever. Oint'tUtt Jacob Healetter, J. B. Kurtz, LBrMnew. James MeManua. Jr., Freak V. Nloaela, Fred Ortb, (4). i WUI Oa te Wtlf hliTUIt. Jeha W. KiTinaugb, a well knewa young baker, formerly of this city, but recently working la Columbia, haa par ntiaail the bakery of Jeha Upp In tha town etWrlghUvU.e. He will embark la tas. aaaa taara altar aaaklag maay laipreva- laitMMKary, . .TTV . J v -,- J A atom peb pabi s-p OMMBtttee ea wage aw Mease It will aet be tha fault af tha Deaaeeratte mambera of the wave aad maaae eeaaaUMea If taenia ae tariff reform legletaUea be fore ta close of the ptesaat asset ea of Oaa greaa. They hsve decided ta report tha aria Mil back te tha Meat aa aalehly aa peaaiMe in eraer was aeuaa aeay aa mmwm aaea M before March 4. Whea H the Heute, however, tha aaaaaara will be a gaed deal dlffereat from taa aaaatMata asat ever by the Senate, aad It wlllalee dHTer Biatenaiiy irons we original dhi iaat paasea Ua Heaea last year. It la tha purpose of taaaeatmltweiOKOthrntigh tha senate Measure Item by Item aad te retata all that la geed. Whenever there lea real reduo redue reduo Uea from existing eostemi duties or aa adjustment of rates that la regarded aa preferable te tba present rates it will be aeeeatad. This wUl Inelude tha free Met of taa senate blUaa a matter of eeurea. Thea hey will go through tha original Heasa Mil, aad substitute in meeteeeec Its provi previ provi aleea for these rejected la the Senate eubatttute, leaving out aueh feiturea aa have bean the most criticised, whea tbat cm be dena wltbeat aaorifle aaerifle Ing tba prlneiple ea which the Mills bill le based. Te tela aoUeetlea of para grapna from both bllie will be added the Internal revenue paragraph of tba Senate measure, but wltneut the previsions for tree aloehol te be need la the rta, which la regarded aa only a step toward free whliky and a opening the deer te frauda ea the ravanue. The result will be a com promise bill, which tha committee thinks oegbt le tie soeepiable te the conservative men of both paruea. It will be a meianra agreeing with Its title "te reduce taxation and simplify the laws la relation te tha collection of the revenue," Tha oom eom oem mlttaa haa already begun work upon the oempromlee and has made some progress. Be many changes were made in the Benata bill baton Its pasiagr, however, that treai nry department expsrts have been asked te figure upon the eiltet of the Items In that measure. The results et thslr osleulatlona are needed before an Intelligent revision of the bill can be made, and these have net Jatbeea received by the oemmlltee. The lemoeratlo membere are confident that the oempromlee will be reedy te report In ample time (or the Heuse te eend the bill te aoenferenoe eammlttee and for the report of thatoemmittee te be eeted upon, The Lnasbtrman's Wtattier Prophet. Frem the PhllalelpbU Bcera. Lumbermen, aa a rule, piece great confi dence in tba ground-hog aa a weather era ora era ele, and their speculations for tha year largely depend en hla actions ea February 9; If the weather proves clear they oon eon oen ttnue euttlng legs, feeling that tha weather will be favorable for their buaineaa for aeme time. Should the dey be cleady they then begin te wind up their opera, turns, and make all huts te get their legs te the river banks, believing that the winter season Is already ever, dumber dealers of tbia elty admit that the price et lumber for the aeasen Is te a greater or leie extent de termined by the animal's actions en hla ' fete dsy. " The ground-hog hsi proved te be enough et an orselo te have ardent be lievers and equally strong disbelieve la his prophetic vltlen. His followers point back te the "fntedaya" la 1870, 1879, 1881, 1885, 1880, 1888, en whleh dsys hie shsdew waa seen ami lollewsd by cold weather, and also In 1877 aad 1878, when hla shsdew wss net seen, and warm weather Immediately enaued. Hla dls. bsllevers, en the ether hind, refer te 1830, 1882,1883,1834 and 1837, whea the sal mil proved te be a peer prophet. Ertiybedr Bad Seme Btsdlelne. Here Is a little story publiahed In the Examiner which Editor Risk hesrd Judge Tnnrman tell when he was a guest of Oengressmsn Jehn A. Hiestand a few yeara age t "1 was taking a trip," aald the Old Keman, "from Boaien up through Maine en my way te Canada and ether points. Knewing that Milne was a geed Prohibition state I had provided agaluat aieknwaand eaaualtlea by having a goetf-ilzad flask In my grlpsaek. The very tint day we were in Maine, the condaetor osmeteourosr and ststed that a lady had been taken elek in the next car and asked If some one present had any ktnd of liquor with him. Aa 1 knew the passengers were all geed Mslne paeple and thought they were living up te the law et Prohibition, I eame te the conclusion I wss the only sinner present who might be able te esve the woman's life. Se 1 went down la my grlpsaek and after soma trouble get out ruy flux. But when I citne te hand it te the condaetor I ssw thst every men, woman and child en the ear waa offering a bigger bottle than mine." Tbe PreiUent le Practice Law. The president will enter neon the praotiee of bis profession in New Yerk elty shortly elter the 4'.hef Mareh, teklng ex Attorney General Wayne MacVeagh's place as counsel for the least firm of Binge, Stetson & MacVesgb. He will have hie home, and tberetere hla legal realdenee, In New Yerk city, but he may have a summer home In Orange, N. J. He will dispose et Oik View, probably, te his successor In the White Heuse. As cenniel for a firm et young lawyere tbe president will perform Juit tbe dutlee which tbe title suggests. He will net sp pear In oenrt or In tbe newipsper, but will devote hlmieif te giving counsel In ehsmbers. He rosy remain with Mra. Cleveland as tbe gueata of Seeretiry and Mra. Whitney for a few days after the in auguration of Harrison, but his present pnrpesa Is te go te New Yerk en March 6, en whleh dsy hla new connection takes t fleet. Ospltatlitite Develop Kicb oeal Territory. An Alteena special says : An Important aott-eoal ayndleate has been erganised by leading Eastern capitalize, the operation a of which cannot fall te have a meat Im portant bearing en tbe development of the rleb coal landa centering about the towns of Frugality and Histlngs, In Oambrls oennty. Tbeeycdlcste claiiea among Its leading members Vlee President eleet Levi P. Morten. Governer James A. Besver and Vlee President Frank Thomsen, of the Pennsylvsnlaread. It la stated that the articles of Incorpora tion te be taken ent In tbe state department wui de signca rer tD,uuu,uw. 'ice plans ei tbe ayndleate eall for the t stabllshment et a aerlee et oeke evens similar te the planta la the Oennellivllie country, and the pro duction will oeme Inte direct competition With the output of Weatern Pennsylvania. The Battle Thlrtj-Bvs leers Age, from tha New TerkTr.bune. Pennsylvania his voted onee before upon prohibition. This was when tbe Maine Is w came up, thirty-five years age, and was de feated br about 6,000 tnJetlty, the -vote belag 168.312 In Ita favor, and 183,610 aacainat it A fuilen of the Whlaa and Knownetblngi en governor elrettd Pollock ever Blgler, tbe Demoeratlo candidate, by 87,000 majority, while a fusion of the Dem ocrats and Knownethlogs en canal com missioner Mett gave their candidate 100.74S mijsrlty. The real atrength of tbe three parties waa shown bv the vote en supreme Judge, tbe Democrats casting 16T, 010, tbe Knownethlogs 120,670, and the Whigs 78.671. The total velb out en tha Maine law queetlen waa nearly 60,000 leas than that cast for govorner, Oakea Ame a Klopta With a Pestmls'rcM. All Antheny Park, an arlatearatlc snburb of St. Paul, lsinanutteroveranelepe'ment Which has jait occurred. The prlnclpsls areOskssAmes,eoeuiin of tba governor et Maasaabueeiu, and Mlaa Emms Wataen, tha pretty assistant pestmietresa at tha pars. Yeung Ames his recently attained hla msleilty, and haa come Inte afertuna et 600000. The young oeuple became acquainted lait etunmer, and eltueugb often seen together ae one thought thst their aoqaalntase was ripening ae faat. A Wadding In Epbrata. Efbbata, Feb. 4 Mr. Harry Wise, son et Gee. Wise, was married te Miss Ella Habn ea Batnrday. Mr. J. O. Keiaer received a car lead of kuaja lsma4 WsfsssaT lit Christ Mehler aeld ever 100 aaeaU tfWMmjafaaete), Liaaeta, w Ntfuasy, it''' .tW.V THREE DOLLARS A WEEK. want ABtoeirr ataa. arumm wicx pa tteu BDiTeat lermi aeaan Mesa tasptstets Heel aa sjssssmlse erne gess-tae Hear mill Dlviea em the Blie- Ilea far asshwaal Oadi met ler rttatleg Tha regular monthly meeting of taa heard et prleea laipectera waa held te-day aad all tha membera ware present The asusl aamber of bills were approved. Oa motion of Mr. Carter, tha beard lag of J. K. Hetter, of Mt Jey, who la la JaU In default at paymeat of a flee aad eeeti rer writing a libelous article, waa axed at H per week. Mra. Stacks, wbe assists la tha hoate. heate. hoate. held work et Keeper Smllf, waa elleagi teS for her aarvleea. The contract for feralealag roasted rye te tha prleea te February 1, 1680, was awarded te Heary Herehey at 2C5 per hundred. Tha contract for printing tha annual report et tbe laspeotere waa awarded te the lMTaLLTaitfcxBettfl. The ether bidders were Emanuel Speaker aad W. A. Halbaeb, Tha auesemful bid waa aemewhat higher than tha ethers, but the kind of paper te be used by them lulled the Inspectors better tean tha ethers. The aolleltor waa instructed te advertlaa for propeaala for tha furnishing of beet te tha prleea for baa year from April lf. It waa agreed te purehsee fifty mattresses te be plseed mellis, for tte use of prisoners. The president appointed Messrs. Eby and Balr a oemmlilM te make the parcbase. Line etas Auxer,a prisoner of tba institu tion, Is oe'ntlnnillyeendlng oemmunicetloes te tba beard making oemplalnta about something. Te-day he turned up with a lengthy piper which waa the earne n usual, and he asked the beard te pay him tha sum of t2.60 par week for running tba engine. The beard oeuld net aee why they aheuld keep a prisoner and pay him wagea besides, aad they took ae notice of the paper. Tha beard next proeeeded te ballet for ae assistant underkeeper. Whea tha ether offleara ware elee'-ed at tha January meet ing, there wee a tie vote for thie one, the vote being S te between Andrew J. Caldwell, tba present incumbent, and Oeerge Geyer, of Flerin. la four ballets te-day the result waa tha aame aa before, and the eleotlea waa postponed. COUNT HEBBKBT BUMABCK OM gAMOA. Qtraaaa Peller me Menth Pactfle DtQasd br the ChasMlIer'a Bea. The New Yerk Herald haa a eable Inter view with Count Herbert Bismarck, tbe eon of the obaneellor, In which It is stated that tbe German government never allowed the least doubt te obiearo tbe fact that all that ia detlred In Samoa Is te upheld the lawful and orderly state et thlnge hitherto existing, together with tbe malntalnanoeet peace and order, and te quiet certain oote eote oete rlee, who frem.lnterestcd motives sought te east euiplolen en tbe plain, atralghtferward Surpeae et the German government Le held It te be a distinctive trait of Ger man pelley, that the game le played with "the cards en tbe table," and allaubterfuge avoided. There le no treaty oenoernlng Hsmea in existence, either between the United States and Garmsny, or between th Umtd State i and Great Britain. Treaties were msde between tba Unl'ed States, Germany and England en the one hand and tha Hemeana, The upholding of these treaties Is therefore, aa a matter of oeuree,ot equal Importance te all interested. The worst feature in the ease Is that, In Ssmes, whatever government waa at tbe head of affairs, seemed te be tottering te lie fall. The same phenomena hsve shown themselves there ea haa been observed for eenturlee in ether lalanda of the Seuth Sea group. Tbe savage Inhabitants there have no conception of roipeet for and subordlna suberdlna subordlna en te constituted authority. He reviewed tbe faeta as stated by Ger man authorities and Justified tbe Interfer ence et his government Germany has been attacked there by rebels, but the object et Germany's energeile aotlen of repression cm and aheuld only be for the aele, exeluslve purpose of restoring public order and peace. With this la view, tha count had also asked the United Btatca government, whleh had aeeured for Itself the most exoellent oealtng atatleu of Pago Page Pago Page, te co-operate for lla part with tha German and English governments la restoring order. He aatd that tba attack upon German Bailers must of oeurea be fully expiated by tbe offending pirty. He oaneluded by tbe remark that tbe trouble waa net worth getting exelted ever. Will Abate ins MaUasee, A crowd et unruly young men have been gathering at St Faul'a Methodist Eplsoepal ohureh en Sunday evenings for eeveial weeks, te the annoyanee of these who worship there. They stand en tbe outside of the church an 1 ladles te enter mutt paaa them end are frequently Insulted. Seme months age a similar nnlsanee existed, but It waa abated by the chief sending aneffieer te this church. On Bundsy a policeman was stationed et tbe ohureh and the young loafers in front were given the cboleo of going Inte the church, leaving tbe neigh borhood or going te the leckup. They left tbe neighborhood. The chief is determined te break up lounging in that vicinity, if It hai te be accomplished by making a num ber et arrests. Ufflctal Vitiatiens. State Vlee Caunolller J. P. WInewer, e! the Jr. O. U. A. M , left tula morning en Newe Express te visit the following coun cils et the Jr. O U. A. M.: Ne. 271, Pltteten; Ne'.lSl and 107, Soraeton ;Na 81, Taylervllle; Ne. 09, Arehbald; Ne. 257, Soett Valley ; He. 2SI, Askam ; Ne. 282, Wllkeabarre; Ne. 288, West Nantloekei Ne. 253, Lehman Centre; Ne. 281, Dillaa; Ne. 281, Nantloeke. He will be away two weeks or mere. Thirty-eight new oennolls have been erganised since laat session, August 1, 1883, lnoteaileg the membership te 83,000. OhlcksaTblsTeael Watts StaUea. Tbleveijvlilted the premises et County Recorder Ed win L. Belnheld, of Watte Station, en Siturdey night Taey broke open tbe ohleken osep and atele quite a number et the flneit brown leghorn eMckens, leaving but a oeuple behind, Several ether coops lu the vicinity were plucked and the heads et tbe fewle were found In the yards. It Is believed tbat tba tramps who hang around tbe turnieea la that neighborhood ateil tbe fewle and rout them en the het cluder eikee. Visitors from Barks. Te-day five gentlemen from Birks oeunty came te Lancaster. They wera William High, Obarles Dengle, prison In spectors, Henry Belter, ex-inspector, Issse D. Luis, prison warden, and his eon, Hirry Lets. The gentlemen weie shown through the prison by Keeper Smith, alter which they took dinner with Lincseter ecunty'a beard. They lett for home this afternoon. A Bareness ueismlts Botclde. The eensetlenal news leiksd out in Vienna en Sundiy that a beautiful young bareness committed suicide by taking fioUeaat Meyerllngat tbe aame time that tie crown prince took hie life. The two acta were cemmitiea ai meii aimuiianeeuai A Oeaoge or MM, Henry Will, who for aeme lima hu been traveling aaleemaa with H. Hamburger ft Ce., haa aevared hla oeaaeetloa with tde firm te aoeept a alatUar poaiUea with Millar A jUrteaea, - i - y .fZv-' .'-.-i V tj-zc -.,-w tj .-- A TKtPLa TKkOBDT. Oua gtsyiar meets a Yoeng Weeaaa, Oats H Wife's Threat aad auue BUsbmic The body et Anna Klaus 19 years old, waa feaadea Hepastreet,Phlladelphle,SatBrday alght with a pistol shot wound ever her eve. She died while being lakea te StMary'a kespltel. It was learned by the police that Otte Ksyter, aged 25 yeara, a etreet eir con ductor, had been paying atteallea te the girl. Whea the police officiate visited Keyset's house Knyter eaw them from an upper window, and, before ha oeuld be taken lntocuitedy cut hie wlfe'e threat with a rsxer and then cut bis own threat He died aoea alter, Mts. Ksjser la likely te recover. The motive underlying the oemnaleeion et tha appalling butanery has been glvea numerous constructions, tbe most sooepta seoepta soeepta bla of which la that Kayser wee eeger te eater Inte an Imprepsr liaison with Miss Klaue. The police reasan that a married man can have ue pure Intentlena whea ha sollelts tbe oempsnlonsblp et young women while pretending tbat he la a alugla maa with fancy free. This Idea la aubstan Hated by the statemente et Mlaa Mlehter and Mies Fnnz, both et whom ssy that Kayser ptld very flittering oeurt te Mies Klsus. He was considered a rather nice looking young fellow and there was no Indi cation et his Gerinsn extraction, henee hie ability te maequsrade with tbe girls aa "TemLyun, single and ready te marry." He was of light complexion, and had a handsome blonde inutache. Every day during tbe neon hear tbe glrle employed In Weerner'e mill uisd te wait along Kayser'e route te see him go by en his eir, ana it wss in this way test he formed the acquaint an oe of Miss Klaus, singling her out as the most attractive girl among hla beat of lady admlrcis. Us first met her about a year age, PHir.ADBi.rBiA, Pa. Feb. 1 Mrs. Kayser, wife olOtte Kayser, who abet and killed Annie Klaus en Saturday night and cut hla wife's threat and thea his own, eariy aunuay meruiug, is ripertsd te be much Improved, this merulng. The physicians at tha Episcopal hospital aey that the woman will probably reeavcr. A BULK WAQOff BfROOK. The Hene Watkt Ie Prem or the dibsnea Xrata't Engine, There was almost a bad aceldent at the King street railroad station this morning. A man who drlvea a milk wagon ter B, J, MeGrann left bla team atandlug en tha platform of tbe station en Water etreet, while ha went up stairs te deliver a can of milk. This was sheitly after elx o'clock, and the englne whleh takes out the Lebicea trsln becked down ehertly te get her carr, whleh were lying en a aiding lu the aeuthei n part of the elty. Ae the engine reaehed King atreet the milk wagon berae alerted te walk across the railroad track. The engineer is w tbe danger end tried te reverse his engine In time. He was tee late, how ever, and tbe locemotlvo struck the wagon, Twe wheels were broken clT and a bole waa knoeked In the baek part et the body. Three cans et milk which were In the wagon were knocked out aud tbe contents spilled upon the traek. After the aceldent tbe heree ran down Watorelreot te Vine, where he was caught by a gentlenun before any further damage had been dene. A DANCE UN SUNDAY, It Waa Stepped br Urdar of tha Pelles An. tberltits, Abraham Ansll and Bertha Malvettkl, Busslsn Hebrews, were msrrled en Wednesdsy lait, at their resldenee en Middle street, near Llinc In soeordsneo with the customs of these people festivities are kept up for several dayr. Sunday was tha lait dsy et the festivities and a large number of the friends et tbe newly wedded oeuplo were enjoying themselves in dancing te the rmisle played by a violinist. Oflloer Crawford happened along early in the afternoon and heard tbe music. He stepped at tba house and said the dancing must be steppod ter that day en acoeunt of tbe nel&e disturbing the neighbors. The grcem said he had the permission of the major te bave musie and dancing, - and tbe cfllecr thought It strange, but allowett It te go en. Soen after he reported te the chlef of police what was going en rtnd wlen the aaiyer came te the station house early in the evening he "was akcd whether he had given these peeple permission te bava this party. He said he had net, and Oilleer Crawford was at ence sent te the house te notify them that the rausle must cease, A a there oeuld net be any t dancing without muile, that ended the fostlvitlea. m A New Mlnuur le tbn Dulled btaUi. It la stated tbat Sir Julian Paunoefete, permanent under secretary of state for the foreign efSce, bs beeti appointed Brltlih minister te the United Stales. Although tbe report is net clUclaliy confirmed it le credited at the foreign cUlee. The appoint ment la creating luteuse irritation In British diplomatic circles, as a depirture from the rule of succession in appeicttnenta accord ing te rank In the service. sir jnusn Pauncofetoisa lawyer, net a diplomat, anil was never attached te any embaaay. He wai appointed te bla present paat en account r his extensive knowledge of the legal bearing of trestles. As his present silsry Is euly 2.C00 yearly, tbe new appointment la tt nuvlrable one, the salary of tbe minister at Washington belDg 0,000. Sir Julian Paudcoteio married Mlis Hellna Cubltt, daughter et the late Mfcjer Cubltt, and ha a family, Among olllelsls be has a reputation feraurewdneas. He haa quiet, sinUule manucrs allied with muohacuteueas. Failed liUtit tlrq,ul!l:lea. Frem the Christ Una Ledger. Cenitable Culbertsna met with quite an experience lait week. Ha had a warrant for tbe arrest et Jacob Rife, a fornier resi dent et tbe Nlelcel Mlatm, but who had geno ta the statx of Deluware te seek em ployment, and Jatnes trasked htm te hla home which wa Just ever the llue. Itife learned tbat Culberiscn wn atter him, and be leg out et this htate he refuted te ruturn with the constable union he. nrodueed papers slgued by tbe governor el Delaware, which be didn't luve. It being neon, James was luvlted te stsy and tske dinner, wbl;h he did, mcauwhtle thlnklug hew peculiar It was te rilnu with a man for whom be bad a warrant, yet net be par mttttd te arrest blm. Pallb Cuin rraudi. One week ego Ian Saturday the infant child et W. O. Nixon, late cashier of the tlrat nstloesl bank et Sioux City, lows, died with no attendance ether than Mra M. E. Campbell and M. A.tKlllett. Ohrlstlsn Scientists, " or faith boilers. They worked two i) ay a with the oerpsf, trying te restore life, when some et the townspeople threat ened tbe aclenllsl and Elliett lelt Mrs. Campbell Ins refused te go, saying tbat people may rervecute her peer body, but her spirit will never knew It, Sbeaaa she and Elliett raited tbe child from tbe dead saveu tlmrs In two days, aud gave varleua reasons why It did net stay 11 rstsed. " Mr. Nixon is a firm believer In Christian science, but hi wife Is almost erazri ever tbe slUIr and the talk it has caused. Bie is a daughter it lilthep Andrews, of Washington, ttnd a woman of culture and rtrlauuittt. Bsoster Canttreu's Dluner luTliatleui. Washington Ccrr. Uhloige 'I ribune. Den Cameren has a unique way of in viting bis fellow-euaters te dinner. Approaching one of thorn tbe ether day he abruptly Inquired : Oetaclean shirt T" ! usually wear one," replled the senator addreued. "1 have one ou new," That will bardlv de," aatd tbe Pennsyl vania senator, Yeu borrow one for to morrow night nod come ever te my house at 7:30 te meet some geed fellows." Tee senster looked cueiully te his Isundry, snd the evening named wa at Cameren'a house. He did meet some geed fellows, for the dinner waa ene of tbe most elaborate given this season, and there waa aa unusually large auutbir of distinguished lasatav -a 7 -t -v.- t j-V' -T'jx l ' THE LAWYERS IN SESSION. ( TALK UP TUB PROOBBCRC ACT OP AMEMBLY Of 1MT. The Yeuagir BUaabsrs Oppeted te He Be. peat Bat Actie Waa D tarred CessssN tea te Drett aa Aet Par Pablteatta si Dse'stess or Bspiesae Oaart A epeelel meeting of tha Lancaster Bar aocUllen waa held et 2 o'eloekthla after noon la tha library room of theoeart house. The call for the meeting waa elgned by D. G. Kableman, G. Bess Ethlemaa, K. K. Msrtln, E. a North, The B, Hetaaaa aad Jeha W. Apple, Tha object el the meeting waa Btated by President H. M. North te be toeoaaldar a oemmunloatloa from tha I'ltuburg bar la ratersaee te tha aet et May 85, 1872, kaewa aa the "piceedara aet," which regulated praotiee la tha oemmoa pleaa eearta, Tba PJtUbnrg bar paaaed a reaolutlea favoring tba repeal et the aet and requested the Lancaster bar te paaa a Blmllar resolu reselu ttaa. Alter tha reading of the reaolutlea Mr. Weaver aald every ether state la attnplltyleg tbe practice. While the act et 1SS7 under dlscusslea was aet perfeet, Judge Arneld, of Philadelphia, haa a bill whleh will be presented te tha Legislature te modify the aet under whleh wa are bow governed. He did aet think thla bar aaao aaae aaao elatlon aheuld favor tha repeal before It knew whether Judge Arneld'a bill would remedy tbe defeeta la It Walter M. Franklin waa la favor of the repeal el tha aet of 18S7 If tha Leglaiature gives ua a better aet. Law reform la aa Important matter for Junier membera of the bar, Every atate haa beea taking a atep in reform aa te tbe preotleeof law, aad he thought Judge Arneld, tha father of ie form In this state, would glva aa aa aet that would be acceptable te all. He favored waiting and te be elew la asking for tha repeal et the act of 1887. Tha profeeelea la suffering en acoeunt el tba law's long delay. The community want celerity la litigation, Mr. Martin thought thla asaoelstloa ought te delay until wa are what thla aaw procedure le offered by Judge Arneld, The old common law praotiee la tee cum bersome end ought te be simplified and ae disguised In legal phraseology, Mr. Helaban aald tha prcaeat law la la line of progress and the Legislature will Improve It Lawyera have beoema accustomed te the present praetlce and wa ought net le go baek te tbe old oemmoa law praotiee. That would be a atep in the wrong direction. D. G. Eshleman admitted that ha waa aa old logy. He waa net In favor of a reform that Involves a leap Inte tha dark. Ha knew that before tbe act el 1887 waa passed lawyere knew where they steed la the matter et pleading. President North favored aeme of the featuraaoftbaaetot 1837 and ethera he did net approve of. Mr. Healetter favored tha postponement ofae'.lon until tbe text of (.Judge Arneld'a bill U eeen. Mr. Heneel thought thla meeting aheuld net take aotlen a te tba repeal today. There wera aeme membera et tha bar aet members of tba association, who should be luvlted te meet with tha easoeiatioa le get their vie we ea ae important a matter. He moved that tha presi dent, secretary and a oemmlttea of nve membere be appointed wbe aball be known aa the oemmlltee ea leguuatlefl. The duty of this oemmlttea la, te report te this meeting the generallfeeturea et every bill relating te tbe praotiee et law. Thla motion wm adopted. The oemmlttea hu net yet been named by the president President North referred te tha lmper feet manner in which laws are pissed. He spoke of the married women's law passed In 18S7. Twe common pleaa Judges have deeldedtbat a marrled woman oeuld give a Judgment and two etbera that aba oeuld net That la a aatnple of tha legtelatrca pissed. Mr. Beyer, referred te the publication of aupreme court decisions. Thcae publiahed by the atate are furnished at 11.17 aad ether decisions net published by the state are tarnished at ii per volume. He thought tbe atate ought te publish all tha deolalene aud he moved that eoemmltus be eppelnted te draft an aet et aasambly, requiring all tba deolalene et the aupreme court te be published by tba atate aad that tbe co-operation et the bars of the oeunty ba aecured te urge the passage of the ace. The motion waa adopted, and tba meeting adjourned te be convened at the call of tha chairman. TUB GOMmTOOA BANK. The JT-oeatlon te He' la uoaire fqaare-Ieme Dltaatltlaoilea Oaestd. At the isst meeting et the directors of tha Oonestega bank it was deelded te locate la the Seuthern market house, at Vine acd Seuth Queen streets. Today another meeting waa held when a motion te rsoon rseon rsoen elder tbe question of location wss made This was done, and after a rather lively meeting It waa deelded te locate for the Aral year at least In Jamee Black's building, st the curner of Centre Square and Seuth Queen street, formerly occupied by tha Inland bank. Tbe location aeleeted has created consid erable dlsiatlsfaotien, a there are many praena who claim that they subscribed their stock with tbe understanding that the bank wee te ba loeated en Seuth Qusen stieet, or the lower part of the city. Meetings were held this morning and afternoon te fix tbe location, after which tbe beard adjourned te meet en next Mendsy morning. An effort will then be te elect a cashier and ether c doers. Oommea Pltaa Court. The atoend week of Jiauary oemmoa pleas court waa opened at 10 o'clock thla morning, with Judge Patterson presiding in the upper oeurt room and Judge Living sten lat tbe lower oeurt room. Of tbe 80 ce en the Hit 10 were continued, leaving 14 for trial. Among the caiea te be tried are tha suits of the commonwealth et Pennsylvania for tbe use of tbe county of Lancaster egalnat Adam Oblender end Philip F. Blessing, and Jesephine Seltert vs. the Pennsylvsnla railroad company. ilsery Doert'a halt at Pltkberg. The suit of Uenry Desrr vs. the Pitts burg Street Passenger rallwsy oempany ia en this week's trial list st Pittsburg. Mr. Deerr wa dlssbled for life by being puahed oil tbe pisiferm el a ear by tha conduetor and brought ault for heajr damages. Cel. B, Frank Eihleman, hie esunsel, went te Pittsburg en Sunday alght te try the one. . Paaisd Through. The Hsrdle-Vnn Leer dratnatle oempany, and band et real Indian piised through Lincaiter tble forenoon en their way te Colombia, wbere they eppiar te-night The Indians, with fancy feathers and buck akin suits, attracted mush attention while waiting t tbe Pennsylvania station te take tbe Columbia trsln, . Tbe HMinsrcber This KTsalsg. The Mwonetcher aoeiabla and concert takee place tbia evening. Tha attendance will undoubtedly ba quits Urge, aa thee BjsJwsgtalwaygoltteBMaaflWsagtalsUt ..-ijt-.- ..- het much, bbshtawep, trlfcsra Pesr They are Defeated Oars Ana nias la Haw Tors Bad Brooklyn, Nxw Yebk, Feb, 4. Te-day la tha lventh day of the etrlka aai;tae outlook la very blue. Many et the atrlkera expreaaed their faera last night that tha etrlke was a failure, and acknowledged themelvea whollydleeoureged. Tha Beoend, Eighth aad Ninth aveane line propose running can today as frequently aa possible, and trouble la looked ter. Although the Belt Una read peeled aa announcement early this morning that all maa applying for work would ba hired unitl tha places of the old mea had beea filled, up te 10 o'cleok vary tewappllosUeaa had been received, The oempany announce that It will ma eare te-day. Tha atrlkara Bay they will make It het for any eeab that etteaap'a te go ever tha read with a ear. A large feree of police Is stationed aleag tM reaa In anticipation et trouble. Pesos and quiet prevailed about tha BtabUa et tha reads ea tha East Side this morning. At the Beoend avenue atablea a foreoof police had assembled early with a rsqeest et President Hart, el tha eempaay, who had Informed tha authorities thst he would commence running care at aa early aa hour aa possible. Bhertly before 0 a. m. ear Ne. 87, la eherge of aaw mtny protected by a dcata peilesmea aad pre eeeded by a patrol wagon, started dewa town. It waa followed by aeveral ether cars. Although tha atraata along tha route of tha read wera lined with atrlkara, ae demonstrations et a hostile nature wera made. Fer the first time alnea Tuesdsy, cere ware run en tha Sib avenue read thla morning. All of them were manned by old handa who bad returned te work. Ne opposition wss met with.' On the Sixth avenue reed, matters war running smoothly. Tba full oemplemeat of eare waa running. Every applleaat being employed ea tha read le aald te be compelled te alga aa Ironetad oath. Bboekltn, Feb. 4 Cire wera alerted agala thie morning ea the Filth avenue Una, each ear belag gusrded with pellea whtla ether polleemea ware dlatrlbataeT along tbe Una from Greenwood eemetery te tha Fulton Ferry. Dseoea Klebardaea assumed control et the business thla morn ing. e OoBdnetets te Be Reinstated, Albuquibqch, N, M., Feb. 1 W. P Daniels, of Cedar Rsplds, Iowa, eeereterj and treasurer el the order el Hallway Con ductors, baa beea here aeveral daya aad Saturday alght fleeted a oempromlee be tween tha Atlantle Pacific read and Ua discharged oenduotora. A secret een foresee waa held, but enengb haa beea leeraed te warrant the aassrUea that tha oenduotora wlU ba reinstated. A BOTBt. PHOPBHTOKDstaD, Bdwla g. amrgte, el the gtargls ease at LIU'S, EXBlMS. Edwla B. Bturgts, proprietor of tha Bturgla house at LRUs, died at bla home at aoea te-day. Ha had beea alek alnee Friday, and hla death waa from a drepsical affection. Mr. Bturgla waa 01 yeara et age '.and waa a ear peater by trade, although ba had aet worked at It for a number et yeara. Fer mera than 20 yeara ha had beea la tha hotel buslnsss, and ainee 1870 had beea proprietor of the hotel which beara hla name. Ha waa a popular landlord aad knew hew le manage a hotel te pleaaa tha pub Ua Hla house hi a alwaya beea a favorite place for many of tha Lancaster people, who se frequently drive te tha beautiful little Moravian town. Mr. Btur gla leavea alx ehildran, aa fellows Mra. D. B. Flery, of LaneasUr, Mil, Jehn Evans and Mra. Samuel Felia, Lltltsj Mra Minna Small, of St Pan), Mlnnesetr, and Misses Sue snd A Hee wbe are single and reside at home. The faneial takes plaee en Thursday afternoon. He waa a member of Lamberton Ledge, F. and A. M., Monterey Ledge, Ha 213, X. O. O. F., et Lancaster, and Li tils Ledge, Ne. 263, K. of P. Thajr Knew Hew te Werk It Berne Ume age tha Pennsylvania railroad oempany made a rule charging tha Kuselaa peddlers, wbe are continually leaving tbia oily, twenty. Ave can ta-for aeen of their large packs earned ea ine trains, tm peddlera have new made arrangementa te get tha best of tbe oempany. They leave their paeka at some etatlea la the oeaatry each day and replenish them by carrying tba goeda fremthU elty la packages of etl w ahspea whleh they kcan take Inte the caie with them, tot a coal. Samuel Frankfort waa heard by Aider. man Halbaeh en Saturday evening ea a charge of larceny preferred by Wm. Benkerr. The testimony ahewed that ha stele a coat from tha the proaecetor, went te Mlddletewu end es pressed tha coat from there book te Its owner. Aa efflcer wss sent slter him and arrested him la tbat Iowa. Tha eaaa waa returned te oeurt and tba accused gave ball te answer theebargeat tha April session. i m Before the Mayer. Samuel Haas, who is only 10 yeara old, waa very drunk en West King street, near Charlette, en Saturday evening. He met Offleer Myere and requested te ba taken te tbe station beuse te get sober. Hla request waa granted. Thie morning tbe mayor discharged him with a reprimand. A alek man was aent te the hospital, a tramp te tba workhouse and six ledgers discharged. Porelgners Want iheOiuissrVesaslu. An effxr has been made ler tbe dynamite oretsor Vesuvius by a European govern ment, and if the United States government or tbe oentreotoro shall net take tbe veeesl, Messrs. William Cramp ft Sens will die pose et her at a prle far la excess et tha sum nsmnd in tbe oentrsot entered Inte with tbe United States go vsrnmsnt Tha Crsmpe are net In a position te aoeept tbe offer, as lbs cruiser bss been partially ac cepted by tbe navy derar.ecait The mem bere of tbe firm refuse te disclose the name of the nation whleh made the ener, but tba Italian government is supposed te be the one, Inasmuch as the Cramps are new oon eon oen Btruotlngapneumatlcdynamllegunboatfor tbat oeuntry. PUndUb crime by a Lad. Tbemss Fey, sged etshteen years, living neer Rindulpb Court liens?, W. Vs., told aeme et tbe neighbors en Ssturdsy that hla half sister bad died during tbe night An Invstigstien showed tbe parents wsra away from home, aed as tbe olreumetsnoee ware suspicious a coronet's Jury was sum moned, whleh ascertained tbat the little girl bad been assaulted srd then beaten te death. Fey confessed te the horrible double crime and was ledged In JaU charged with murder. The Pox Vhsse la This Olty. The fox chase te be held In Ltneeatcr Oi Washington's blrthdsy premises te ba very largely a'.tended, Tha tallewing are tha prltea that will be glvea te first-people la at tbe death s A silver bunting horn, English hunting saddle and bridle, pair of spurs snd whip, Tits headquarlere of tha hunters will be st tbe Ltnesster County house, where tbe fox will be en exhibition shortly. Death el a Chicago Dittes. Chioaeo, Feb. 1 The Rev. Gee. U, Street, osaea et Ua Cathedral et St, Peter, dMyastaraay, eg 7i ..--'- uUtx r-,i..y .iu. ,r ai a uii vtjifir miyaj niiiiiiriWifi - u.veu '""".gj a sr-raaiiigamrai. iirin !'. BOBS) ROrBBUBVB THAT waaiiimi vavaafsa, . : - Oa BeaaeyPear Thei asacd Pauses Chaps! Prssea-sl Ue ta Btate-DsseripMea ef the Ohsaaher-tM pope Patty ASrtssa. : TA &l Viinna, Feb. 4 Fourtaee gars visited the ehapet yesterday wham I remalaa et Crewa Prtaea Kudelaattal state. After tha body aad teea reawrva4 me euspei, taa eaelr sang itinera." - - . Tha remake will he placed hi awajl aUl a saroephagui u built xna lotiewing aetatia of the Beta) a deeta ehesaber are atvea eati A ha rlbaeatattadaraaadtaaassMashaasi easy Math eleeed. Kadeiph'a aarsa seat a) M wraata iaaariaeds "FremyauaswVrvf TMiaaereemaM liaed with aeft weed, OAOaged with aIaIIi jhf a1J hwiiia SBhA lid la mmaMMlml with m ms 'l arose aad ua aldee with geld arawas) aad deubla heeded aaglaa. FrhsaaV Hohsalehs aad Count Haayadl asnt pealed tha remslae te Ua eaapetyasaitaay. Tha numareae prevlaelal depatatleBB Mraj beea requested aet te attaad taa fuaaraa, Ths eapaelty et Ua ehapel la ae limited taag there U aet suffteleat sceommedstloa fat.: thoaaupeawbomltla ImperaUvateattaast the ebeequlea. r It la atatad that Prlneeee Btsphaala, wtU' herdaugbler, wUlretura te Braaasteaesl Sunder. Ua daua-htar nmalalasr as Bat. glum aaUl November. M;. of medium aallbra fired at ataaa raaflg: peases elesr through Ua bead aaaaassaf predaea dteteaalea aad raataia ,aC tbd brain or aaMshlag of taa skull, aadaeataati Ua Idea et Ua prtaee'e eemmlttlag aajaafta. Tha people bava eeagrsaatad la swawdB'' eatstdsUa eaaiX wbara Orewa PrsaaaJ: Ruddph'abedy Ilea la atate, watskag atV ; view Ue raaasiaa. Twe battallaaa; at. tafaatry aad a aqaadrea at aavalry at agsgedlakaeBlag tba erewda la erdaiv Bbbmw, Feb. 4. ALaUeraa praashat yasterdeyla UaaraaiBaa et UaDaktaadj Daebaas of Oembariaad rafamd t' ramer tbat Ua lata Orewa Prtaea XaaalBfc reaeaUy aneka aarkmsly te sbbsHHp about Ue Hefbarg belag asaatad bf a ' ghost !' -'l Bena Feb.4.-Tba ipereeelvadfl1aV gram et 2,000 werda from EmsswerFraaaal Jeseph giving foil aartiealera of srrary Ulag kaewa of Ua death et Kaawab. m Ktreswy Asray Belew gva ?? Bt, Jeaxsauar, Vt, Feb. 1 TasV;; wsraaemaier aara waa an eaww aire aa. midnight ' h Watbbbubt. Vt. FefcCThlaBaaralasi tha Uiamaaalu ta SA - h-laa v"'a sadtObelowatBtewa. WOBOBBTBB, MSSS., Fab. 4 Tbt SBOfO asemetar dropped 88 degreee hstwaaa I 9, m. yaeterday aad g a. as. Ule erabjg whaa It touched aara. Tbe wiathw thai : aseralag ta alaar aad aald, 1- HAKevaa, M. at, Fab, 1-Tbe tbw saematar la at below tab) BaetaJac ea twMvelaeheaoleaew. Babahae, . Y,, Feb. 4.-Te-day hi shi aeldest Ute wlater, Ue tharmemstac iaaa lag 82 degreasCbelew seraRevarls from seetleaa of Ue AdlresUbMka rapertad at bmV, m alanal ataltna tiara tirTalllll.M. I. -.... '. . . .. ,.. a " w . . . .' nwaa, a, a,, sen e. Aaaa BsgBf SssS;.. wnawsuwi loauuea es usgisss tieiuw bbsw ? Ua weather te-day ta odd aad alaar, ,' Death el Mrs. BEary Pish. '"j ctsir sums, im a saary n, xjaae, (ha hrlllUnt aarf varaallla lla. AtA Aklat1 morning, Bbe waa aeaaaatad wlU U0;'3 New Yerk Mirror aad wrote aadar Ue ' aem aa ptume 01 uiaay uaaaer. " mm aura, jruuea bob DeeaiuioraeaaaumoatA; bar home. Bbe waa oaeot Ue wrUstv tot .' Ue Chicago Newt, aad bad 1 with Ue Wsshlsgtea Teit aad HeraM. She waa Ua aaUer of "Philip Heme. " Besarts el Thawtaa piaaaiwa. Berra, Meat. Feb. 4 ABwodei Dilkln, eageged la mlalag work tatatt; etty, attamptea te uew eat two saaaaafy, . dynamite yesterday by Btaetafftaaaasmal stove, whlsb raaaltad la Ue blawsac 'ad -4 'himealf. thraa ansaradsa asm lha raraanaaa't': la tbe room through the doers aad wfc. dews of bla beaaa, Ne eaa waa klUad, ' but all were eevereiy Injured. . Bsvsa Bteeks of ess ,T" Watbbtewv, XI. Y Feb. 4. A dkaaW V. treaa are at Aatwara laat alght disweied' f J ssvea bloakset buUdlaga ta the I lUMW( M Wt TlliagSi ASM SOBS WlU ISSBSBI .; 'M nfiOOQ. diatrtbatad asoeaw tha saUaarlaat "K:,S a-naa , ialm nhuk a !-. Jni. ', tha OeMtttt otBee. Was. Baatlev drvende '"I K. E. Perley, Miss Bsmsu's faney gecda, 'tf-M ft. U Hall nndartahar. WT. R. Hmlth an. 5. , S eerlea. The Insnranss Is aet kaewa. A AaalataanaaraaaaBtfrnaa thlaalt. '' ;. fc A Bhes Pastory Destrsyea. . U-S BoatiMQTeir, la, Fab. 1 Flre let & & alght destroyed tha beet aad oboe awery i? 100,000 UsursBee, 960,000. Tbe fist sty v" had besu aewiy equippea aaa waa mebb ready te atart again, Tbe ateek a total less. Btlatoek Bwyebalae ter Qalelae. MT. Vaaiteir, If. Y Fab. 1 Was. :"V BehUI, et Mt vernea, agsd 80, supetiatea- deat for DinleU ft Sans, Naw Yerk, for tt ,:t last is vaara and bow wiu Man dc ue.. JTi accidentally took peleca this meralagaad V died almost laeiaaUy. He took etryehabM In mlataka for aalnlnA '. Twtaty-Pear persona Drewasd. LOMOeir, ree. a. newe nss lasi aeaa -fi received of the oelllsloa of ue staiaaer tl Nereid aad tha ahlp KUleebaa. BaU -tm vsssels have sunk aad tweaty-fearpaa- ' aengera are reported te be drowned. Tbe -ffl oelllsloa occurred this meraiag ta tM English Channel. Probably Patauy Ivjered, Zanksvillk, e , Fek 4. Rev. Mr, Neah, of tha Protestant Eplsoepal ehurea, fail down astalrwavstSt Jams' shureh bar yesterday and sustained probably fatal injuries, Mr.NashlaarealdeatetNswark, Ohta A Miss Bsalaed. 1 SraiN-eriKLD, Ills, Fsb. t-VbaMsajgle Grady was scalped Saturday wbUs at work, her bangs estehlng te some shafting ia ta vftj Bprlngfleld Watch oempany 's works. -si DaathoraBaaaeashlsti xv' Yebk, Pa, Feb. 4.-aeorge W. Barlgr eishter of tbe Yerk nbuebsi Beak Mr ever 80 years, died at 8 e'elfck this aftetaoeav m aaed 72. air. Bprigge sus Besssuiaavsu two weeks. 3 The OM Oempaar klers. Pabis, Fsb. 4,Tae old Paaama Caasl '. eimpeny baabaaa dissolved by tt TrlbunaL A Nasaber of the Cable BssJgs. , Pabis. Fsb, t The mlaietar of Jaetaaa bMseutbiareslgusUeB te Premier Fast, WaATHBJI AStllastAXlOBBX I WAssuiMfear, IX O,, Fab. l-JJa islnari t 'i i Fair, tatlawed 1 by aaew ea Taeadajr, -... jvt. ytf-SstiSs'-' . " zi'.''S "."-1- :t3 t. ? :1 .1 ni 4 i .va
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