Ki. V T 1 V1 "2 .. Vl ,7w " i J' c - -'. rA" t - " ' I 'V.A1 VOLUME XXV-NO. 160. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1889. PRICE TWO CENTS rt vv ? fss-Y" , i. . . a? iSa DESTRUCTIVE FIRES. TAB LUJUIM9 FLACKS OB FRTRK W, WKIRKC AMD B. Z. SBBBlrtRB BOB. Tii con lent a mt Ike Hares BaaBed By US riramea-Wetkela laearsjaM Lets ThM lb Less-The KeeMeaee el W. . IB ma, Me. IB till-, OeSttBIB. Till rooming at m early bear then wm rather eerlnusflre la th baUdlBg at Na, 36 38 North Queen street, which la ewaad hy Mrr. Mary Shrelaer. It M a twoatery brick with en attic and baa two tore room en the Ural tlaer. Tfca eae en tbe south aide la oceaplsd by B K Bhrelner, dealer In maeloMiBatrR maeleMiBatrR meatr. Peter W. Walkei oeouplee tka etfear aa a mlttnery and trlaimles atom, aad uaea tbe entire remainder of tba building. Tbe oetid flejr be baa farnlibed and llTM In It with bla family. It waa a lew minutes after 3 o'clock tble morning whan Uffleera Olt, Crawford aad Fiennard were atandlng at Centra Square and Nertn qaeea street, Crawford aaw meka oemlng from the Bhrelner bnlldlag and Informed bla brother offleers. Tbey made an Investigation and at onea atrnek an alarm from box Ne. 12, In Centre Square. Tbe effleera knew that Mr. Walkei alept In lbs atere and when they aaw the eaaeke oemlngfrom tba reef tbey were fearful laat he might be burned. Tbey made a tre mendous nelie, and It waa with the greatest dlfUculiy tbat tbey ancceeded In getting him out of bed. He awakened bla two children, who were taken te the Eagle hotel. Tee Are was In the garret of tbe build ing and the firemen, who responded very promptly, auoeeeded In sxtlngutsbfeg It after considerable work. The reef of tba building wuse badly burned that one-half of It fell In. The whole upper part waa greatly damaged and large helea were burned through te the seend 1 fleer. The water pnt en by the firemen te exttngulah tba tt imea coo plotely saturated tbe aterea of both Bhrelner and walkei. Many of the musical Instruments of the former were rained. Welkel'a a took, wbleh la quite large, received a terrible aeaklng and this mornleg peels of water looking Ilka panda steed In both stores, while It flowed from the garret te the cellar. Although none of the goods were Injured by Ore, the damage by water will be tremendous. The guesta at the American beuse and ether people la the neighborhood were badly frightened by the fire. Many of the people stepping at the hotel ran down atslra In their eight clothing. Most of them took their baggage wltb them and there waa quite a large pile of it in the cruse. A great deal of water was thrown against the hotel building and as a result Use paper en tbe northern wall of the piiler and In the room of Mr.Brltten, tbe proprietor, was badly damaged. Tba firemen would have thrown mere water against tbe building bad net Mr. Brltten stepped them. The origin of tbe fire la a mystery, which no one seems able te explain. It seems te bare started In tbe garret of the building, en tbe south aide. Mr. Wlekel'a leaa will be rather heavy. He roeently took aa account of stock, wbleh ba values at about 15,000. His insurance, wbleh Is also en tba furniture and fixture, la as fellows : With Jere Rife, 11,260 In the Heme, of New Yerk, and f 1,250 In the Pimalx, of New fork ; wltb H. K. Breneman, 11,000 la the Pbwalx, of Londen, and 11,000 In tbe Ham burg Brementwlth Bauiman 4 Burns.tl.&OO In the North British. Mr. Bhrelner had no Insuranee at all, and bis less will be quite heavy. Tbe building le Insured for fS.COO In the Dataware Mutual, with Shenk Bauaman. Mr. Welkel was about selling all of hla Bleck, Aa, te Mrs. Knight, of Mllferd, Connecticut, wbe csme te .Lancaster last week and had Intended taking possession of the stere te-day. A DWELLING IttDLY DAMAGED. rira If sarly Deetrers tba Heme or W. H. In mtn -Furniture and Heading Darned, Tbe fire apparatus had J ast been beused at 6 o'clock this morning whoa an alarm of tire was struck from box 72, at the alms house. Engines Ne. 3 and 4 and tbe Hayea truck responded te this alarm. The fire was la tbe beuse of Wm. H. lumen, en tbe Philadelphia turnpike, opposite the almshouse. Before It Oeuld be extinguished tbe building was a total wreck. That part of tbe house net ruined by fire was badly damaged by water, and for tbe purposes cf repair nothing Is available but the walls, The fire waa dlaoevered a few mlnutea before 6 o'clock by Mrr. Froelleb, who Uvea next deer. She aaw ameke coming from tbe npper part of the henae and ran te Mr, Ionian's te notify him. A. R. Balr, brother of Mra. leman, waa at the breakfaat table, and when he eaw tbe boese waa en fire be ran up stairs for the ealld of Mr, lumen's attll in bed, wbleh be took te a neighbor's. The neighbors went te the assUtsnee of Ibe lnmana and a great portion of the furniture en tbe lower tloer was safely removed. The fire originated from the flue of tbe tetter and was first discovered en the east aide of the building, In the msnsardroef. Tae fire department made geed tlmegettlng te the fire, but the blaze was a stubborn eae, and It waa only after a atream of water wm kept en the building fcr two hours that tes fire was aunauea. A large quantity of bedding en tbe third fleer waa burnt. There is an Insurance of f 1,600 en tbe building in a company repre. eented by Jeremiah Hire, and that amount will oever his less. There le no Insuranee en the furniture and Mr. lnman's leta will be from f600 te 1600. Mr.Inman werkaat PhlUiUlphla and this morning he ate breakfast at 6 JO. When he left borne this morning he knew nothing of tbe fire, although It was then amoulder ameulder amoulder leg. Tbe train was an hour late and while at tbe depot a messenger summoned him te bis home. Mr. A. R. Btlr Is also a loser 'by the fire te a oenslderablo extent, in the wey of bees a and clothing. Among ether thlnga waa in autograph collection et the war and pertain pertain leg thereto, priceless in Its value, being ena of the meat oemplete In the city or atate. Be places no estimate en hla less as it waa total. During the exaltemsut Mr. Btlr lest bla poeketbiok, entalnlng abveral dollars. On tbe read te the Urea hub-cip was lest from the Hsyes truck. gllxbt airs at Iltcnard J, McQraea'a. On Saturday evenlng there was a alight nre at the residence et Klchsrd J. McGranni Ne. 110 North Prince atreet. About 7 o'clock It was found that the Joists, which run into tte due, were en Or p. The flames were then extlngulshed,but about 2 o'clock Jn tbe morning tbe fimlly wm awakened by ameke. The fire was found te be In the arne piece and It wu easily pat out, tba damage waa net great and itlacererad with insuranee wltb Jere Rife. Utltbrated Bis Itlrtndaj. Michael Keener, residing at Ne. S3 Seuth Mary street, waa calleJ upon by a laraa nuniber of his friends jesterday and bla birth lay waa celebrated wltb a geed dinner aad asplended time. flrtt aed Third Ward Aiwumuu, The first of tbe appeal from the asacsa ments as made for tbe nine warda of the dry will be heard te-morrow by thaoeusty commissioner. The First and Third wards art en te morrow'! UK. I TBAO.BBT. A Sirl'e aaa aaretatr, aad At tetware. Treats arer ta a Ciasl Btaaaer. Tae ettoettag of Mr. aad Mra, Jaaaaa C. Daaaaway, tha weaadlag of their aea, dward zfartea Daaaaway, aad tae brail traatataatef their daughter, Mtsa Mallaaa Danaaway, a tka fatally kcwanaad aear Laeaaaaaa, Taaa , by Geerge Daaaaway, a ralauva and lever of the glrL eeaatitata one of the Moodiest deeda aver ptftrted la Mr. aad Mra. Danaaway, tegataar with their aea, Edward Newton, and daughter, Mallaaa, resided one aad a half Bailee from T mamas, la th same aatghboraeod live Daniel aad Jacob Dunnaway, who ware third oeaalaa te Jamea Dunnaway, and brothers te the wife of Jamea Daaaaway, taa murdered man. Jaeeb Daanaway la tte father of Geerge Dunnaway, the mar derer. Fer two years Oeerge Dunaaway aaa been paying attentions te tbe fair eenela and hsa often pleaded with her te become hla wife. Oa Saturday evaalng Qeerge Danaaway visited Jamea Dannaway 'a house, ateaopper with taa family, and after the meal sat with them around tee hearth. At 9 o'cleok ha etepped out of the room, returning In a tew aeeenda with a platella Ma bead, aad wbea half way from the deer te the old man's ebelr began firing. Ne word of warning aaa pnt aia vieuase ea weir guare, aaa at the first fire the aged father shrieked aad tell with a bullet Sole through hie Jugular vela. The murderer fired another shot, wbleh eatered the ten breast, near the Blpple, and, ranging downward, same ent near the umbilici a, Qeerge then turnel bta attention te Mrs. Duanawey. The fourth ehet fired entered her month, emening through the bone or the lower Jaw, passing into the right aheul. der and oemlng out beneath the ahenlder blade. Three mere aheta were fired, only one, however, taking effect, and that only grazing the arm of the little boy, When itlM Danaaway av her mother wounded aha aefctd her and quickly dragged her through the deer, and prepired te repel the maddened brute in theotberreom. Bnehad aoereoly closed the deer when he flung him. aelf against It with all hla foree and held the new frlahtened Ctrl In hla arms. He caught her band In hla and aald : "I Intended te kill every one of yen, but my seoend pistol missed fire. I'll de It yet if youaen'tnutnanaoomewunme," adaing one oath te another aa ha held a cocked Rlatollehartemila. He dragged the help as girl through the peels of bleed la tba front room and late the fretxtng nlghr, He bound her hands together with a eird and, holding the revolver te her head, he hur ried her te the house of hie brother, Welae man, nearly two tnllea away. When they arrived at Welseman Daunaway'a house, about 11 o'clock, Gesrge called bla brother out and oeolly aald : I have killed TJnele Jim, and I want some supper." They want Inte the house and Geerge re loaded hla pistols. He then ate supper, tailing Melissa aha must stay there until he oeuld get away, and If aha did net he would "finish" her. About 2 o'cleok tbe two brothers left the house together, but Welse man seen returned alone. About an hour later he aent tbe girls borne. Newton Dun naway, the 14-year-old arm of the murdered man, aald aa seen aa Qeerge Duenawsy left the beuse with Melissa he helped hia father te his feet, bnt when tbey reached the front deer the old man fell and died In a few minuiar. Tbe little fellow then ran te the heute of some aegreca aad gave the alarm. Tuey ealled ether nilghbers and seat for physi cians. Mies Dunnaway atated that aeveral daya age the murderer told her that be Intended te kill somebody u things did net go te enlt blm. Mr. Dunnaway, the rather of Qeerge, aald that a few weeke age hla aea had threatened te kill blm, and that tbe ether night he demanded and received KX). As inquest waa held, and otlleere are in aeareh of young Dunnaway, who la sup posed te neve gene te Texsa by way nt Memphis or St. Leuie. There le a reward of 1200 for bl arrest , Hew Haw Turk Newspapers Ue. The New Yerk Star nrints the follewlne tale which we reprint a an illustration of I ue oearsoieroinew xera news : A firm of local art dealers recently re ceived an inquiry regarding the priee at whleb they oeuld supply " twelve asserted marble statues suitable for garden decora tion." It came from a wealthy Iren manufacturer or Lancaster, Pa. The firm promptly furnished a list of subjects and prleee, and an "aisDrted" let of etatuary waa duly shipped te hlra. Soen after one of the members et tbe firm hap pened te be In that part of the oeuntry, and bethought him tbat a eali en this customer might lead te further purchases, en reaching the town he wea hospitably received by the iron manufacturer, who lived In a magnlfieent house surrounded by a large and welt-kept garden, through which tbe "asserted" stataary waa carelessly strewn, according te tbe highest canons of Pennsylvania German teste. But tbe dealer notlecd that a statue et Psyehe, one of tba txat et tbe let, was net displayed with the ethers. He waa about te Inquire regarding if, when his host led him te the stables ana showed him the unfortunate nytnnh atand lng en her head In a oewshed. "Teuaee," aald the manufacturer, "that tbere Flak la E ratty, but aha had noelothee en, se we put ar out here. A Toesg BUD Shet At. Charles Bryer, who resides in Maner atreet, was walking along Ceral atreet en Saturday evening, when be made a narrow OMipelrem being killed, Aa he pasted the tobacco abed et Jaoeb fcVey, aeme one who was aecreted there fired a lead from a revolver at blm. The tall wh'zud put him, striking agalnat a lamp pest near by. The young man waa badly frightened aa ha knewa te reaten why anyjene ahoeld try te take hla lire. After visiting a friend in tte neighborhood, and consulting him, he want te tha station house. There he met Constables Yeliley and 8hub, who accom panied him te the ahed. They procured a lantern and made an examination, but found nobody. Unclaimed Leiten. Tbe following is a list of unclaimed let tera remaining In the posteiUoe, Lancaster, Monday, February 25, 1689 : Ladies Lilt Hia Mary Brubaker, Mrs. Jcs. F. Beunner, Miss Alice Gleeick, Mlse Mary G. Hilten, Miss Kunkle, Miss Cera Lain, Mrs. Emily Nathan, Miss Letalttzer, Augusta Kheede, Mrs. A. Bhuhle, (for.), Mra. Scbraut, (for). Gent Zdf-Jeoeb N. Better (2), J, N. Bailer, W. B. Chen, Dan'l S. Dengler, Herbert Edaer, William Fallr, Samuel Gael!, Jebn P. Keller, H. B. Landls, Pef. F. A. Selltvan, & Wtnger. Fourth Clais Matter Abraham Hater, A. J. Uasten, Lizzie Qulggle, B A. M. K. R. Bta, AgL i The aUjei'aCeart, The mayor had quite a number of casta before him this mornleg and among them waa Baltimore Jee. He waa released from Jail en Saturday and at onee get en a very bad drunk. His share of the time wu 16 daya. Jehn Flanagan, wbe came te town te attend the fox chaar, remained two daya longer than waa ceeeeiary and only found out this morning tbat the fox had been caught He paid tte dude sum of 12. 02 and was let go. Lewla Miller and Mlchatl Qilgley each get 10 daya in thojererkhcuie and Geerge Stanley get 20. William Fells wi fighting at tbe Tremont hotel with another man tbat ran away when Officer Oltesptured bis opponent William paid oesta and se did Elmer Lyens, who was taken In by Oflieer Samson for fighting at tbe Pennsylvania railroad elation. Twelve leJgera were discharged. m Tearing Dewa aOeaue Iqeare Itceldmcj. Thla morning workmen commeneed tearing down the three story dwelling beuse in CentreSquare, which was se long oaeopled aa a reside nee by the family of tbe lata Kev. J. J. b trine. B. J. MeGrann ewna tha property and he will erect In ita atead a four atery building, with a stone front C. H. Ban will occupy tba lower fleer m a book atere. Thla waa the last building in Centra Squire whlea wm atal aelely aa a BtlTate raaWaaea, TBBJUBLB TBMBI DIED BY SUFFOCATION. A fVOOLKR LOSS) fjli LIVB AT TUB VR1TA t'ORNAOB, BMKIETra.. While Bleeping Bear tae Blase Re lahaUs Oaswtfee Intaat et Sarah Bbsnete.er rtetla, lunUiarad by a FlUew ea aeturday.Waa It Kitied ? William Kobteaon, aged 60 sears, a pud. dlerby trade, waa found dead ea Sunday morning at the VeeUtnraeer.neer Marietta. Hla brother waa by hla aide aad ha wss nnoenscloos. The cause of Wllllam'a death waa aufloeaUon from gee aad the gaa alto affected the brother. William haa worked at the Peen rolling mill la this city and at the furaaeaa around Columbia for the peat ten years, but he would net held a Jeb long en account of hla habits. Ha aad hia brother have been eat of work for nema time, and ea Saturday night thay tamed up at the Vesta furnace. Aa waa their usual ouatem they went te aleep near the flnea, and tha result waa aa above atated. Deputy Corener Tbnma waa notified, and ha held an Inquest Theverdlotef tnejery waa death resulted accidentally by suffoca tion from gaa, Tha remslna were Interred at the Marietta eemetery shortly after the inquest He waa a single man aad net known te have any relatives but the brother wbe waa with him. Through the. efforts of Dr. Mowery the brother was restored te oensolousntes, and la new in a fair wsy of recovery. A Be tit's Sedden Death. The Illegitimate Infant ebtld et Mrs. Sarah Eberaelr, of Flerin, was fennd dead en Saturday nnder very suspicious olrcum elrcum olrcum ataneea. Theeblld waalna basket In the kitchen and a pillow was plaeed ever Its face. When Mra, Eberaele removed the pillow ahe thought the ehlld waa dead but te make aure ahe aum aum mened a phyelclan and upon hla arrival he pronounced the child dead and notified Deputy Corener J. M. Hippie, of Mt Jey. That cltlelal aummenad as hla Jury Jacob Haas, H. M. Stokes, Jehn Keener, Mlebael Huflnagle, Jehn Bpebr aad Jacob Zsller. Tha verdict of the Jury waa 'that death resulted from auflocatlen, eaused by neglect, whether Intentional or net the Jury oannetdetermine." ABTOBB HOTJSB BOBBKD, Tnlevee earry Awajr.HSarljr Btoe Werth el J, r, BheaflTer'a Whlaky. Jacob P. BbaeiTer, whose distillery and atere beuse Is en East King atreet, letha vletlm of thieves for the seoend time within three months. The last visit was made en Saturday nlgbtand the thtevea get away With nearly 200 worth or whisky. An enlranee waa efleeted at the engine room by forcing open the deer. Thethlevea then crawled through the hole where the belting petaed te the main building. They then unlocked tbe doers leading te tbe atere room, removing the fastenlnga put there by tbe government The thieves took tbelr time in removing the whisky atelen and must have had a horse and team te hanl it away, for nearly two barrela were taken. The whisky atelen waa drawn from the barrela in the atere room into a live gallon measure and from tbat poured into tbe vessel or vessels used te earry It away. The whisky atelen waa 17 gallons sold at B3 per galloe, 0 galloea at 94, 15 gallena at f 2 CO, 22 gallena at f 1.76 and 7 gallons at 2, making a total leea et SlOe. Tha thef t was discovered early en Sunday morning, but as yet there Is no elue te the thieves. An Old Land araer. 'B"ln Columbia News. Considerable hu been said lately of old land grants, and in connection wltb what bu been aald 1 deem it worthy of notlee te apeak et ene I was lately shown. This document Is a letter patent for a tract of land containing one equate mile, com mencing at the Coneetega ereek and extend ing Inte what le new the heart et theelty of Lancaster. Tbe grant la made by William Penn'a commlsslenera of property and grants te Mlcbsel Shenk the property above atated.oentalned in'.wbat wu then the ooun eoun oeun ty et Cheatnr. The survey or this grant wu made in 1714 and the patent for the same was issued en "SOthet December, 1714. " "Fourth year of Geerge 1." Thta deed antedated tha founding of ;tne city of Lan caster by twenty.twe years, and la from ten te twelve yeara tbe senior of the grant made by tbe Penna te the Hamlltena; it la written en pareamenr, le very well executed, and every word la legible. The seal la el wsx, about quarter et an inch thlek, and three Inches in diameter. The whole et It la In an exeellent state of preservation and Is un doubtedly the elaest document deeding land la what la no w Lancaster city. A Yeung Wife Ilprntd. Mra Jamea Wescott, tbe young wlfe or a eremtnent citizen and lumber moiebent at lazzards, Fa., and a aervant, Jennie Walters, were fatally burned en Saturday morning. The servsnt tried te light tbe fire In the klteben stove, but the weed was damp and, In order te facilitate matters, she poured coal elt en freely. When he lighted the weed she still held the can In her band. The rUtnes shot up, Ignited the oil and caused an explosion. Mrs. Wescott, who wu still In bed, rushed down in her night clothes and quickly wrapped some old garmenta around tbe glrL Mra Wea Wea Wea oeti's night drau took fire also end she wu terribly burned. Mrs. Wescott died seen after physicians bad been summoned. She wu nineteen yesrs old and wu married en Christmas day. Miss Walters will die. A SlaeoDle ADDliereary. Goodwin Council, Ne. 10. Royal and Select Mas tore, et Lancaster, will celebrate their twenty, fifth anniversary et their or ganization, Tuesday evening. A meeting or tbe counell will be beltl at Masonic hall at aeven o'clock and the tallewing pro pre gramme will be cbrerved: 1 Opening the counell ; 2. Addreia et welcome by the thrice Illustrious grand muter; 3, History et tbe counell; 4. Addressee by put officers andmembets;6. Closing the oeuncll. After the oeuncll la closed the members will have a banquet, the arrangements ler whleh have been made. Visitors from ether eltlee are expeeted te be pre aent IJarglara Optretlwg. Kr.izeBETUTew.v, Feb. 25 Oa Friday nlgbt this town wss ylHted by burglars. The hirdwsre store of Jm. 11. Rider was entered and a small amount et cuh taken from the drawer. Eotranee wu etlee'.ed ty boring a pinel out of the back deer. The cUice et Singer A, Wltmer, builders and oentraotors, wu also enteted. A tool chest was broken open and torne valuable tools atelen Veins et llumte Life lu Colombia, On the whole Colombia Is pretty well advanced, but In some et tne interior provluetH the fchadewa yet lie darkly enough. Tbe Ktuva JCpeca, et Secorro, in HieUnder, seys thst uivleg te two men having been murdered It boeame necessary te value tbe less sustained by their rela tives, and the valuers plseed the monetary value of the Uvea of tbe two men who had been murdered at 120, funeral of Jatmil. Weld el. The funeral of Jebn H. Weldel took place en Sundsy afternoon and wss at tended by representatives et Grand Army Peets et this city. Services were oenducted by Revs. Reida aad Tbompaea aad tha latarmeat made at Woodward Hill eeate-tary, MABRICD TBBOOAOHBIAH. A uttl Who Sloped riern Ireland Wltb a Man oil beatable. Aoeompinled by an unattractive, llllterale man aeveral yeata her senior, a beautiful and refined Irish girl landed at East Bosten from LIverDoel en Ft Id a v. The v had eloped from Dublin, and intended te ba married In Bosten en their arrival j but the happy event wu pest pened by the un expected presence at tbe wharf et two Plnkerten detectives commissioned te Intercept tha runaway girl and persuade her te return home. But in thla neltber the deieetlvee nor the young lady'a rela tive, Her. Mr. Tigbe. of Brooklyn, N. Y., were euceesafu), and late Saturday night the girl and her lever found a minister who married them. The marriage wu suddenly decided upon when tbe young lady learned tbat her father, James lift he, et Dublin, was cq beard tha steamship Etrurla, due In New Yerk Mendey, having made the long oeean voyage In tbe hope of heading off the daughter' marriage with a man beneath her atallen. Maud A. Tlghe la the glrl'a name. She hu a altnder girlish figure, large, lustreur, dark blue eye, a delicate worn asm, wavy, luxuriant eara nair ana the manners of a well-bred lady. Henry iraeu, ner nnseana new, is a oearse man of twenty.elght smokes a day pipe, wears thick beets and smells el tbe stable, aa It Is natural he should, u he was the young girl's fathcr'a coachman and etable man. Maud was reared amidst every luxury her fathet'a great fortune oeuld give ber. Her early life was apent In India, She formed a marked liking for O'Neli, who used te drive her about In her fatatt'a car riage, Tbe friendship ripened Inte love and the rest et tbe story la briefly told. Tbe young glrl'a parents objected, and ae an elopement wu decided upon. They Bailed from Liverpool en the Beaver line steamer Lake Huren, and the father followed en the next steemer, the Etrurla. He also cabled his klnsmn, Rev. Mr. Tlghe, of Brooklyn, N. Y., te Intercept the oeuplo at Bosten and preventive marrisge. Thusltbsppened tbat tbe first person Maud aaw from tbe deck et tbe Ltke Huren en ber arrival waa Kev. Mr. Tlghe, and he wu accompanied by Hu Hu Hu porintendenlCernlsb,ot Pmkerten'a ageney in Beaten. Eaeh interviewed the veunn- lady In turn, and each tried te Induce her te give up what they ealled her foellxh marriage, but the girl refused te listen tn thnlr demands. She uld she wu twenty three yeara old and knew her own mind, and marry Henry O'Neli ahe would, lu spile of them. And ae ahe did. AVtCB TUB TKSIN BOtlOEiiS Slid te Here Secured BSO.OOO or 0a,00O Frem tbe Bxpreee Car, On the receipt et Intelligence nl Tulare, Cat , en Saturday night et a tmln roubery at PJxley, a epeelal ear was at oneo ordered te carry cfll en re te the scene et the rebbery,und in a ahert time about ten cflleere wero en the ground where the tragedy had taken pleui). A peel or tresb bleed was found several yards from tbe track, where ene of tha un foriunete pataensera had been shot down. There were lndloellenu tbat horaes liai reeently been hitched te ene or tbe tole. graph poles thereby. Twe tramps were found wbe told the following story t "We were waiting en the train te ride out te Plxley, and neticed two mere men who aeemed te be waiting for tbe train. We went up and commeneed talking te them. They anted in a very peeullar manner. Beth i al ahetguns or what appeared te us te be shot guns. Tbeytked us where wu a geed piece te get en the train. We told them, anduked tbnm where they were going. They aald te Delane te ahoet Jack raeblta. Aa the train pused a third man Jumped out from some where and bearded one et tbe passenger ears." One of the men shot had his side tern all te pieces with buckshot. Tbe train backed up te Plxley, when ene of the passongers claimed he aaw a man fall at a distance from tbe track. The train went back and searched for the man, and roen found htm. He had evidently been Instantly killed. He had a tleket In his poeket for Pose. The amount taken Is various! v estimated, eome piecing It at from 1 50,000 te (00,000. The men are searching tbe ecuutry through, though tbere la no etue as te tbe direction taken by tha robbers. Contractor rigura Gleterj, irrcin tbe I'hllaaulp&ta Hecerd. ' A half-oent laaamall thing In Itself, but Contractor Cherien A. Perter captured Hie East Park reservoir centred, Involving 1300,000 worth el work, by blading a half eent lower per square yard than a rival bidder. Mr. Perter's proposal, which was in tbe nsrue of Filbert &. Perter, wu (1 62J per squsre yard. K. A. Maloue .t Sun, of Lancaster, bid 11 63 per square yard. It wuaoletesbave," said Mr. Perter, en Saturday, "and tbat little haltcentjutt saved us tbe Jeb. When Dr. Filbert ami 1 met at my beuse en tbe night before tbe bids were opened we had our minds pretty well made up what we oenld de the wettc ter. Our experience in oemplotlug the second aectlen was a big help te ui, but the doctor end I dlflered somewhat lu our Hit urea. He wanted te put In a bid for (1 Cf per sqnare yard. I expected tbat we would be pushed pretty olesely by our competitor!", and I figured en Si 60 per square yard. Tbe doctor was lmmovsble and would net yield. I did net thlek It advisable te go higher, beoause I feared we might leae the work. We talked hall tbe night ever tbe mat. ter, but tbe doetnr said bis figures were low enough. We went eyer the vnrleus Items one by ena First weoenslderod the oeet of Isber, then tbe cement, next the brick work and everything elae tbat en tered Inte the Jeb. Finally, as a matter of compromise, 1 eugcested that we haa belter split the dltlercinee and make the price 1 1 &2; per tquare yard. The doctor yielded and we weu, It was mighty cloce. A Mcfetnger Letr B 5,7 OO Werlk el Jcwtle, About 0 o'cleok Siturday nlgbt a packn u et diamonds worth (6,700, oenslirnod te a Minneapolis firm, waa sent by S. II y man ik. Ce., diamond deslers, Chloige, through their errand boy te the Actienem exprtts office. The lad bsarded a cable car ou hlH route te tba express clllco.eno block distant. On arriving mere be leund tbe packaj.e was missing. He reperte i it at oneo te the firm. After an hour and a ball's fruitless search en the streets, the matter wm reported te tbe pollee at tbe armory and (.Ulcere Mslgned en tbe case. It Is thought tbe package wm taken frctu tbe boy by adroit thieves wee ha'l been lying in wan ter ntm. Me trace bai been leund et tbe missing Jewel. Killed bj a fleee or llu M,lt rnn Geerge Williams, the 8 year-old seu of Otlas Williams, of Newark, N J., w-n burled en Sunday from SL Patikt'N citlio citlie draU He died en Thursday fcvenwif, t.uil a peit mortem examination ou I'.lJjy shetted that death reeulted from a pite-i of weed ledgod In bla Intestine. About a week before tba boy broke his ala'e frame In school, and while trying te tneud it he put a piece et weed te wbteb a string whh attached, In his mouth. While fixing the siate tne woea ana airing snppea down nia threat. Nausea, ptlna and lever followed until bis death, 'loeautop-y rrvritd the fuct tbat tbe smaller lntetlne hid Loe a punctured by the weed. An KUcilen Ilet UotnpretuUed. Mr. Alfred A. LUoemb, of New Yerk, will net walk te Washington te eottle his bet with Mr. Geerge T. Grltlle, or l'hlladol l'hlladel phla, as be bad arranged te de, n en arrangement was ttftc'.fd en Sandsy by whleh (6001s takeu from tbe (1,000 ccunlnK te blm from Mr. (irlllln ou a bet en Gover Gover eor Hill's election, where thn Republican lalled te walk te Albiuy, nnd he remstns at home. Mr.L'soembeaia regarding thi com cem com peomise: ''I'm sorry X let Griffin out of It, iiut no admiitea that l have the best of It, and would have a pleaaanter time walking than he would have bad riding. If It hadn't been for my wlfe'a objections 1 bolleve 1 would have dena It any new." Fire In Lebanon, At 4 o'clock en Sunday mornings fire destroyed the bardware atore el J. M. Bomgardner, ia Lebanon. Tbe fire aUe did considerable damage te tbe 03Dlee tienery atere of E. M. Hettcnateln, edj elnlng, and tbe Eagle hotel, In the second story. The less is estimated u fellows I J, M, Bomgardner, (0,000; E. M. Hettensteln, g3,oeoi s. B. Cox, proprietor Eagle hotel. 11,600, MINISTERS STATIONED, AVt'OlNTMRMrS MADE BT TAB UNITED BRBTHRRN GONrEIIRNUR. 9, II. Deuner rreitding Btder of the Lancas ter Dliuiet-B. I. Hatbee te take Charge et the Charen. In This Dlir-Maef Changes et Mlnletsrs Made. lUiiRinuirnu, Fek 2. The following rnlnisteriel appalntmenta were made by the United Brethren oenferenoe te-day t llarrlsburg dlaUlet, I, Baltssll, presiding elder. " Hartlsburg Memerial, S. D. Faust. East Harrlsburg, M. J. Mummr. Humtnelidewn, P. A. Bewman. Steelton, L Peters. Ufghsplre, J. K. Smith. Oberlle, J. B. Dougherty. MlddletewD, T. Garland. Kut Mlddletewn, II. D. Lstimsu. Columbia, E Ludwlek, Halifax, M. P. Handera. Mt. Jey, U. C. Phillips, Flerin, J, O, Smoker. Annvllle, D. D, Lswry. Meuntvllla, J. A. Lyter. Broek weed, te boauDellad. J. a Funk, ageut of the Union Biblical eemlnary. K. Light, editor tf German Lutftlran, Dattnn, Oole. C E. Pilgrim, conference evangellst Lancaster dUtrle', H. B. Dehner, presld Ins elder. Lancaster, K. L. Hughes. Manbelm, U. H. G. Kenn. New Helland, J. R. Meredlth. Ephrats, L R. Kramer, Read kg, M, A. Salt Ltibanoe, J. W. Elter, D. D lllrdsbern, P. U. Garrett Sprlngfield. G. A. Deyle. Lsneaster circuit, A. M, Uaakman, Pequtw, 8 R.Oipplis Camden, N. J , (i. M. M. Riger. Intercourse, 7. C. Mower. Maner, W. Beach. Mt Pleuant, J. A. Hamilton. Pared Up, A. L Shannen. Philadelphia (Ml Pitgab), U, A. Weldier. Bublb'e, a C. Erlek. Philadelphia (dt Paul), F. Reel. Theconlereutti will herealtcr be held In Ooleher. A Uel Utlek Tlrte a Bed Christian liebner, who resides at 737 North Queen street, In a little frame house, had a fire lut evening. He plaeed a brlek la bed (e warm it before retiring. The brlek was much hotter than it wuiupjeied te be and tbe bed was seen en fire. Seme neighbors who saw the emoke ran te the house and extinguished tbe fiimea before any damsge had been done te tbe house, Tbe bed clothing waa entirely destroyed and the beuse undoubtedly would have been burned in a abeittlme, Mr. Behncr ia qulte an old mm and might have lest his life had the tire taken plaoe after iie had rettred, Utihep McOetern at St afar s. Blsben McGevern, of Uarrlaburg, Ctrl Ctrl clated hi St Mary's Catholle chuteh en Sunday and preached at both masies. In the oeurso or hla sermen he rorerred te the growth of the diocese alnoe It wu formed 20yeara age. Then tbere were II prleiks aud 13,000 Catholics In the IS oeunllea et the dloeese. New there are CO priests and a Catholle population ahewn by tbe censua lut year of 00,000. A collection wu taken te pay oil the debt resting en tbe dloeese and tbe amount raised by oentrlbutlona from members of St Mary'aobureh wu about (2,000, Sim ilar oeliootlona will be taken up In all tha Catholle ohurehes in the diocese, Terribly Ce by a Bew, Frank Martin, a lS-year-eld son or Isaac Martin, of Ne. C30 Seuth Qaeen street, met with a terrible accident en Saturday alter, neon. He Is employed at M. C. Uonweod'e eigar box ftotery en Weat Grant street near Charlette. He was engaged sweeping tbe fleer when he wslked backwards into a swinging cress-cut saw, wbleh at tbe time was running at a high rate et apeed. A gana about ten lnehts in length and ever 'l)i inetics deep wm cut in his thigh and through thn hip Joint The wound, whleh U a torrible ene, wu dreued by Dr. L A. Warren, who removed several small plepca of bone. Heme sbreds or clothing ware taken from the wound, The young man was rather fortunate in escaping with hla Ufa, He is no doing very well and will net die. Ceqtt Ueaee Corridor Unrua. Peeple who have business In tbe court home complain of the number of bnma who block up tbe corridors fem morning until nlgbt When criminal court le in aoulen this csnnet well be pre vented, but at ether tlmea it can. At tlmea tbere are as high u twenty boetblacke, both white and colered.hsnglng around the front steps leading te the court room. Tbey spend the time smoking bad elgais, spitting tobacco juice and using bad langusKO. Tnise are net the only loafer, ui there are plenty of men who de the a a me. Peeple are beginning te think that the Janitor Is dead, as it In surely bis duty te clean out lliene poeplo. A Yeung Lady'e Mlihap, A young lady met wltb a very unfortu nate accident yesterday while out riding, llername was MIsiSadloLemon and her home Is in Philadelphia. Benjamin Kckraan was with her and u they turned fjein Strawberry atreet into neat King the horse slipped and fell very heavily te tbe ground, This caused the lady and gentleman both te fall from tbe buggy. Mias Lttnan atruck her fsee en the ground, breaking her noae, bealdce cutting and brutalng hcraeir. Eckman waa also slightly Injured and the wajt n broke n. Mlas Lemau was taken Inte tbe house of O. B. Sborlrer and she received medical aid from I)r, L. A. Warren, Alderman IIku'i Ueurr. Oa Siturday four bums began fighting In the lane of the almshoeio. The result was Conttable Sbsub arrested tba whole party. W.'ieu taken before Alder man I3ee, where two or them gave very rcmarkable nuiuei, tbey loekod anything but French, but tbey said their names were Dtcatur De Brant and Clinlen Da Witt Tbe ethers were William Murray end JamtsKahep, from the old aed. All were sent te jail ter IS day. Jeseph Lee, Ktt Rlley and Jehn Lee, three bums, were mjiiI te the workhouse ter 30 days each. The Cornwall X l.ebauoe Line te lUttrtlug. An cfileer of tbe Cornwall A. Lebanon leilread la authority for the statement tbat tbH company has porebaaed n number of piopertleanecesiary te secure tbe right of way eantward, from Its Eighth street, sta ll, Philadelphia, for lis new line te It jailing. The purchase of these properties, u weltai tlioethor exlenalve preparations test havu been made, remeve all deubta as te the lutentlen el the company te build Its new line. Tne route directly down the vnury, parauen wun tne L,eoanen valley branch el thu Reading, has becji definitely dcciaed upen. Awarded rirat frUe. MUs Augusta M. liutbeng, toaehor lu tbe new school hulldleg has been awarded tte first prU4 by the Philadelphia Freti for tbe baat two Jokes, publ'n'ied In the Sun dsy edition et that piper en February 17, Geed aatlaa; atlroealdesfark, The rink at tbe ironsides grounds la again covered with thick smooth ice, and akatlrjg la geed, It Is quite a popular Pitta tstii net vaolegs, CRIMR ON TBE INOMBASB. Chief of Felice Saaelta Beperts for Laaeaaler, Teong reepleBetngtutaed by laser Club. TheMew Yerk JYj eent twelve quea. Bena te the ohlefsef polleeof aoereaol etttea of tha Uailcd Slate. The rrea pabllahad tha answers ea Sunday. Following ar tha questiens: Ia crime en the Increase or decreet In your city T Wbatapeclal form et crime la meat prevalent? Be far aa your observation leada la proatltnUea ea tba Increase or decrease T Frem what elaaa, aa a general rule, de tha worst erlmlnala develop T Ia drunkaaaeea among woman ea tbe Increase or decrease r About what Mreentege of raUatedcrlmlBalaaotuallyretermT lathe opium or chloral habit a permanent feature pt the vice of your elt j T What nationality furntshea the most criminals T Whleh aex Is the easier te reform and alvaa evidence el geaelae repentance r What class, tha npper or tba lower, glvu evident of the most canting In erlmeT What hu been your experience in dsslleg with criminals? Da thay appreciate kind treatment or de tbey behave better under harsh dleelpllneT About What nareantaaa of thnea who rnh and ateal and murder are deteetedT The report of Chief of Police Edward L. Smells, of thla oily, shows that erlm generally la ea the Inereaae la Lsneuter. Ua answera the question u folio wa i 1. Crime la seemingly en the Increase aa our population ineresaee. 2. Druokaeneu and petty lareany are tha prevalent offense. 3. Prostitution le ea the Increase. 4. The worst criminals develop rrem tha lower elasaea. 5. Drehkanneeji iniwv vamm ! us the Inereaae. 8 A very amall poreentago et erlmlnala reform. 7. The opium habit dcea net figure with ua. a Native born farnlah most erlmlnala. Altar them Gsrmaea and Irish. ? Female criminals are easier te reform. 10. The lower cIsssm furnish the most cunning criminals. 11. Criminals de appreciate kind treat, ment 12. At least 76 per eent of these wbe oe&v mil crime are caught In commenting en the condition of affaire thst prevails In hla oily Chief Bmellr, eaya t "We find by eiperleaee tbat we have much trouble with young men and girls under or abent arriving at age, wbe are la la tcxleatad and disorderly en our atreeia through receiving Intoxicating drlnka net from lioeeaed ealecns, but la hell hole a known here as beer elubs,' or in houses where beer H delivered in qdantltlea. Many et thee young people ar frequently et vary respectable parents. "NVefled thla leada te tha downfall of many young gtria. We have time and again asked yenng girts, when having them under arrest the cause of their condi tion, and invariably the answer bu been drlnk. lhe Preu concludes rrem tbe evidence given by ibis police crucial It can lie Judged hew mueb work tbere ia for tba home mte mte alenarlea te de in Lsneutar, and the amount that hu been done heretofore. The answers oeoupy eight or nine col cel umna. All the experts agree tbat tbe mera Intelligent elasaea produce the meat cun ning erlmlnala, and that when a woman onee steps out of the path of virtue ahe la lest New Yerk la shown te be a wieked oily. Brooklyn's eblef reports net a hone of prostitution In tbat cliy. Wheeling, W. Va, and Sullivan, Ills., are elaassd u tha werat eltlee la the United Statu. Editorially tha Frets ebaervu that Ameri can education la generally defective la lb moral element "It apparently tends only te the extreme development of Intalleetuai acutaneaB aad fertility of rtaoareta, a tendency tbat must ruultla an Impair ment of the foree or natural or hereditary moral Inatinet through the ahaer weight of an overpowering mejerlty of eel fish motives and considerations, unlaaa there la a direct and positive effort te edueata tha moral faoeltlM and keep them ebreut of the Intel, leetiisl, "It la equally evident from the progress of religious organizations and tbe Influence et current religious method that morality, in ita prsotlesl results, falls lamsnlably ahert of tha meuure of the growth of reli gion. Fuhlenable or popular religion seems te ba defective en ita moral aide. Tbere la nothing, therefore, te suggest tbat what ia needed te remedy the moral a Vila of the time la an Incroaae of the prevailing type el religious ullvlty. A vast amount or our population get In the publie schools all the education tbey have except tbat derived from wit culture, le there any feature of publie sobeol edu cation that can account for the atate of thlnga indicated T There la. While moral science la taught In higher toheola and collages, it la conspicuous for ita absence from the public schools la which tha great raau of tne people are Instructed. And everything pelnta ent that tbe need for It will net be removed or aallefled by Intro ducing religion into the publie schools, ia tbe ordinary senu et tbe word, the con templation of theological degmu or tha observsnea of religious kerma. There la ae right resident In the government te lex all eliizans for the dissemination of the religi ous faith et aeme. "The first remedy tbat auggesta Itself u an outgrowth from tbe oendiiiona thst con front ua la an organ I nd etlert te awaken tbe moral fseultiee alt along tbe line through tbe publie schools, tbe only direct channel of access te tbe plutle natures of tha young who will rule the oeuntry hereafter. It la tba duty of all geed oil I tens, whether they call themulvu Christians, Protestants, Catholics, thelsta, atheists, agnostics, tfaeo tfaee tfaeo sepblsls, or what net, te waive differences of opinion en theoretleel creeds and dog mas, and unite In an effort te reach a com men baala of elementary moral instruction, Pltnsu te Impart moral training abeuld be a condition et every normal school diploma. Ne man abenld be permltted te teach at all who la net fitted te teaeh morals te tha young. "Tbe ether great tetcher of tbe Amerlean people la tbe newspaper. It la quite time that tbe dally preumere generally recog nized Ita reapenslbllltv for Influencing tbe morel tone et tbe publie. There should be leu pandering te unhealthy and vicious tules; but negatlve reformation will net Buffiee. Every newspaper in tbe country should tske mere frequent occasion te enforce conclusions favorable te morality in an attractive way, and te Inouletto a keener aense and a mere general practlee et the distinction between right ana wrong." Eipleilre frtahmen. The president and two members et tbe faeulty or Wetleyan University, In Middle, town, Connecticut, were appointed a com mlttee te investigate the explosion which took place ou Thursday lut Hubbard, the Injured student lanoweutof danger. Twe membera of the freabman elau made a confession and Implicated eight ethers, In cluding Hubbard. Ithu long bet a the custom for tbe fresh men te fire the cannon ou tbe campus, but finding thla difficult they determined te fire tne largut lira crackers they oeuld get and ordered four Ne 1 Chinese bombs from New Yerk. The bombs that came were alx Inches long and one Inoh thlek and though marked "one-half pound of powder" the atuaeniB nea no lass ei mere aa'.ure. xney were filled with giant powder. Smith lit hla bemn in one el the rooms en tbe fourth fleer and It exploded eucoeai euceeai fully, but with tearful leres. It seems likely tbat Hubbard, who wu two fioeta under him, was getting ready te fire when Smith's went oil. Frightened at the terrible tcree he became nervous and wu esreleu in handling the bomb, and It exploded In hla hand. Blcmetlal Sunday Scheel Anniversary. The twentieth anniversary et the Presby terian Memerial Sunday school was cele brated en Sunday evening with a large attendance. The pregramme of exercises wu made up el singing or hymns by tbe Sunday sobeol, responsive reading, alngtng by tbe intent school, an address en tbe eaily history et the school by D. H Bartholemew and an address by tbe pastor, Rev. Themu Thompson, The announcement of (heelau average ter February 18:9, and report for tbe year 18S3, wu read by Edw, R. Garvin, aecretary. The collection taken for the benefit of the Sunday school wu very aatlafactery, ever (70 having been real1 Jd. Tba Boeratary's report abewa tha school te b la a very flevuUtalai oeaaiUa. NINE GIRLS KILLED. tn axruMieK in a tetria OAvaaa trbbiblb MATsJwV'f s m',v '' yV 1 The aresek Igattss aa pleyee Bat WRsa ft taha Beret tajartee tajartee eeears at Mae a Wir.XRSBARRB, Fa, Few. -A I xplo4eatooetplae!a a Baala ft) PlymouUtedayataooa. A, Mima t.l. -. w - i i.ia w num aw arawawe ; ; ' seveawea etasrswsc wvstiy Aa AaaMeatBavea Slat aVekt, jknexviLL, Taaa., re. b.-ii oemMtromTaMwUtaatagaaai t'l waymaa, livlag ia tas Ollaak had oeaeertsd a sehBM aad MM bM piaaa for taa mardac aa reaaaryatl Beaiauve jeaaa, a waitay eaaaj tblscaty, wbaaaMemtnet at bridge aad taaa at OikMfe Btvtr Kaoxvtua,LeaiavuleA Camaaifaaaal railroad, forty mllss aerth al 1Mb llky, 1 doawaaaiijgeaaiasa aa pay day aad geaatally aarrtas as 110,000 at a ttaaa. A aartaas happeaad te Mr. Jeaas a fsw af whlehprevaatad aim from aaaag ' usual urn, Satarday, aad aaw m aat turned traitor arvdaxpessd la BMi A- ' Vji iHeaB ay ta later aaata Oeai WASRiMOTeir, Feb. 2. Ta commerce oemmlastoa. la aa at Commkaleaer Sokeoaasakar. aaai a daotalea la ta aaas el Haaatsaat AOsH against tksPeaaeylvaasa aad eaaeTaaaa ceBBpanles, aUeglag aariuiaakla rsaaf upjnwtraaBporawiea raws aaaa i niiiara.TB eemmwaieei rate ea blttars, uatarwaa pared with aaalogeaa attaelss, It saw M unrsasoaaeis as te aasaaaa a aaaaBj olawalaeaUoa el that parUeaiac arvailBi , prepnety aaa exteat i oemmlaatoa held, aaa asers bs aeted npea la saaasBltea wam artidss ia a gaaanu ravaaaa of iM i floatlea. v-v? ChUAMB (Mieael. '.-Vr. Uklkna, Meat,, Fa. J.-Tw i named Oalahaa, at Balataai, wf mj uewta j taiaaafaay, aaa a saurat Wletf aoayaeimrviv. Ta eat te ateara bebm a whaa tha aldeataeT aald taa aat thaatevaaad lu hat tank dav 'If under a sofa, ta aaUdlas waa tCRtted I two ei taa eauarea prwaa. f:p ; A Weaaaa aaa a atrl W h BuRMNaTOB, la., Feb. aa.At WHIbIbV J naary oeunry, earty asiurasy aat dwalilagef Taamaa Iaalawaa by firs, aad bis aaetaar-ia law, atra but sixty years aM. aadlaaayili daughter war baraed te daata. Mg; Mrs. lanu aad ate etaar ablUrsB In their algbleletaes aad want la their aaksd atat la aims dMaaeawa aclgbbar'sl .?J1 Iaals was aavsrsly buadaadta) nmtiy warcBaorserissaiajaraa. j TBLBUBAraUO ffATa. BanUey, the deputy HBStakli l Oat, who was aaet aa Friday aaaa! ai teala rebbars, dlsd y wtataay. m xi j ena j, Meases, mayar af m Ofay, oemmiiMNi BUMM list aigat bs aaea hlmaslf threagk tbe aaad. Th aat oemmitisd wan a was aaaa, Htalaaaalty,WHMuaadb)r ui neaitn. ' ; m.f nMU- Mj li. u.. ., jim ustiauM ! urn tow mwm vaaasa both Swedea, war BaJieaatsd bt aasatlBat former's ledglaga la Ohlesaa waaeaBjgss morning. It la auppeaad tkay BtwsjtlJa gas. si. Harrison WhltUagham dlsd at n. j una meralag. aged 41 wuthsaoael tka lata Blaav nam, ei Mary iaa, aad waa treuurer of taa aHeaasas tt portaUea oempaay, el Newark. V,. Betas 4 Biimlaaaaaa. aTttaaaaaav v. .? - aiarawajrausd oataadeaMOf VMm&tm bnlldlag at Harrtebarg te-day. i f,v jauy Lyiaa' mui, at Lav Ksn.,UialargeatUUMates,waB by lira early Uwaaatalaw, Xa)i oeatelalag 300,000 baskets el TtlTl.ll burning. Th less WU1 b vt 5ss,Ba, -W-ltU reported that ta aafiiBiiiaal af thaangagemeatef tAs csanriieh ta Taf Alexis haa bssa poatpeaad aattl Kay, v.?,5 TbeHtorek, Moltke, Oaarleata aad Oafa oempoa th squadrea erdarsd teFartetaaV Owing te their amaU saUaf iiasB,' would teks thsaa vassal tar i reaeh Samoa. vS' Tf, mu aaaiaeiB anaea a aatar jaapaaw. y STAnDiMaKoexAaaRor, Dk.,FB.a. " Tha report that a large band of Seaax taa: latt thla ageney wHh Ha war aaata ag einrnnba in tha Rl srieennfl 1. kM ma Ths first flag with ta tear addaaaaat '? . v ,. ...M. iwa louauatieB. Ageai meutngaua aays aaa t single Iadlaauadar hte abarg law Ma;,- nor wenld lha rada ha llkalw Ia BiJ from the Bceaer ae loner aa ta aiawsaaa'5'",!S oeid weather oeatlnaeo. Matlag Jsauwadf at tbe agency Saturday aftsnoea sad ttHV-j that ha had ae oaeas ter oempUlat. ., 4' Tw Baras ta Death. .' J, Scbasten, Feb. 25. The bessdaaf;' beuu of Frank Craig, at Maaaaayi Run, a mining attlamat aertk of Gag oeaaaie, r-a,, wm tmrnea laat ajaa'. Patrick Sweessr. a hnawdae'. whaaai home U la Lehigh oeuaty, taaa uti and Sarah Ferd, el ttls ey, wu employed u a lshad ia ths flamae. The fir by the explosion of a lame ia Craia'a bed room. Beth Craig aad hte wlftj word ) urleusly burned. f5l Bipaeiyu at arts. ' yp ', new Yerk. Feb. as. Taa naataia at aaaa steamer Koagelf. which arrlvsd I te-day, daalM th story from Bastemv', publlahhd laat weak that Hlppelyte'ai bad been routed at ueaaiveaaaa i himself killed by ea el als follewera. Ths captala el ta Keaaall i that ea tn nu lastaat, auBaeuta wwaaB: , alive and wall latsat upea taa Legitime. WatATHBB UnMCAXTOBB. I I Wasbihqten.D. C., Fab. as, M Eastern Penney lvaala t OtaaTasg warmer ; variable wiada. A Ttaaa Btieeas. I.r,h II. t llxl ttakma klik h ,'j? hltebed te a wagon, te a tree aa aawt Oraaaw'-'l e'reAt thla iftaniiiAB while ka waaU haaa ai - t..n. .A ...u.l M MM. hfllUUH VBPkM-. - 4 uviuve w anww v wam -.. rr mmm W. . a... ...M .MBM M M iMMlM . MMm1 M. uaeaunuuiiuvMeia wb h,h,,bb n)evv aeaianuirffuinii ntui, uuimi vi eaaaw j ramsitx was aouueu aaa aa aa ieaaiaa;aaraa vt i me all arts a( Oak." Matinee are baoemlag quia aepalat aa this eiiy and wpMlaily taaa of afternoon, whan maay ladtea aad attend. Th "Haute al Oak drew wall ea Satarday Aelehed th watk te arefttaal ths evening, m 'i City rteperty WHbekawa. ' i Tbe two-story hrlek beaas, m&SM Wa. ' Uraege atreet, beteaglag te WaUlam aaasy, eilsredat pubUoaalaea Saturday saafr' by AucUeaeer Haiaea, wm witadtawa a fLgeO. A two-story bebm adjeiaiaf wa" wiiauiawa at ,- BBBBBaBBBfSBBBaaV A I- BBTT 1-1 laaVl S :tk , -j ' 4: P w Ai'i 11
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