T -,,-. .., ., ... . M-MH ." 1 " , .Iwd.V. t VI smxmxptmc VOLUME XXV-NO. 192, LANCASTER, PA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3, I860, PRICE TWO CENTS. -. -. ,w She fuil>e A, "- ' STANLEY'S LONG MARCH. THg BXPLOItm return ih thh hum or atj a arsa SMtf c ithiNk per i Ur,BMIMM4 PstirMttS Twet the HeMve KM! Henry M. Steeley'a letter in a MM uercriees ine jeuraey net THIkWUi ad Albert Nyansa. It mm much taw detail and It very interesting: The expedition, which consisted of 889 cfaaara and men. atarted from Yembaage ea Jane 23, 1887. On tha first day IS expedition marened twelve miles along the river bank te Yankarde, On tha approach or ttia oelumn tha nallvee aat fits te their villages and under cover of tha aaieka alUcked tbe pleneera, A aklrmtab followed, la .ting fl'iwn minutes. During tha Beat six day the expedition marched lilaad la an n-wtarly direction through a daaaaly populated dtti let. Tbe natives need arary art known te them te molest aad Impede tha edvse or tha patty, bat although eeverd oeafllota took plane, Stanley did aet lese a man. Finally, perceiving that tha path ha kad been following waa taking aim eat or hta prepar course, Btaalay atraak out tewarda tee northeast, aad again raeenert tha river en July G. Oa Aagnat 1 tha flnt rtaath occurred, tha eanaa balng dyaaatary. Se far, ler thlt ty-fenr days, tha course bad baan alegalarly suoeesatuL The party aew aeteted a wild oeuntry In their bum daya march, through which thalr Bufferings multiplied and several deatha occurred. O j August 13, en arriving at Alrslbbs, tha natives presented a bold front, and tha party loot Ova men from polaenad arrow Lieutenant Btalra waa wounded below tha heart and auffured greatly, bnt ha re. oeTered. On Auguat SI the expedition mat a party of Manyemas, nod their tnlafertunea began en this data. Stanley writes that he had taken tbe Conge renta te avoid Arabs, who wenld tempt hia men. Within three daya of thla nnfortunate meeting twenty alx man deaarted. What Sunlay daaerlbea aaaa awful month begins en September 18. ljaaTlng tha autien of tha Arab Chief Unrrava, when the expedition numbered 363 men, having leat n'xty.alx by deaertlen aad death, and having left flltyaix alek with Ugarrava, tbn march led te tha Arab, aetUement Kallnga Lenga. Tha man lived ea wild frulla, fungi and nata. Bfera reaeblng Kallega Lenga, Stanley leat fllty-flve men through atarvatlen and deaertlen. A alave owner at Kallnga Iienga, named Abadaalle, did hta ntmeat te ruin the expedition abort of open beatilttlep. He inMated cpen pnrehaalag rllle, ammunition and olethlng, aethat tbe expedition left the station beggared. The men were at s Mutely naked, and wareae weak that they were nnable te earry the beat. Stanley waa therefore obliged te leave tbe beat, tegether with eeventy leada of poeds, at Kallnga Lenga, under the eare of HurKOen Parke and Uaptaln Melaen, the latter or whom waa unable te mateb. After a twelve dja journey the party en Novem ber 12 reached lb arlrl. The Arab devasta tion, whljh hai retcbed within a few mllea of lbwlrt, waa se thorough that net a native hat was left atanding between Ugarrava and Ibwlrl. What tbe Araba did iiet destroy the elephanta destroyed, turn ing tbe whole region Inte a horrible wilder cea. Mr. Stanley continues : Oar seflerlngs terminated at IrtwlrL Wa were beyend the roaeb of deitreyerp. Wa were en virgin soil In a populous region abounding with fend. We ourselves were mere akeletena Frem 289 parsons, we new numbered 174, several or tne party teeming te have no hope of life lett. A halt was therefore ordered for the purpose of reeuperaltng. Hltberle enr uoeplo were akeptiel et what we told them. Tba aulTdrlng bad been se awful, the calamities te numerous and tha forests se endless that tbey retuaed te believe that by and by we would rae plaint aud cattle, the Nranz, and Kuiln Fseba. Tbey had turned a deaf ear te our prayera and en treaties, for, driven by hungerand tutlerlng they sold tbelr rlllet and eqnlpmenta for a few ears et Indian oern, deserted with tbe ammunition, and bseame altogether deateral'zed. Pereelvlng that mild punish mtnt would be of no avail, 1 resorted te tha death penalty, and two of tbe worst caiea were banged in tbn presence el all. On December lit. we alsbtrd an open oeuntry from the top of a rldga connected with Mount Pitgab, wblah wai ae named from our flrat view of the land of premise and plenty. On Deeember D we emerged en tne plain, leaving tbe gloomy and dead I v forest behind u. At Kallnga bonus, en the 0 b we entered the oeuntry or the powerful chief Mazam beet Tne villages were teattered ee tnlekly that no read exeept through them euid be found. Ube natives sighted us. but we were prepared. We aslr-ed a hill aa nnn ss wa arrived In the eentre of a mats of villages and built a xweba aa fast V a bill books -ceuiu eui me erusawwu. Tbe war cries were lernuiu iromeiuiuuiii, pealing across tba lateiventng valleya The people gathered In hundreds at every pelut, war herus and drums announcing the struggle. Alter a alight sklrmlsb, ending In our cspluring a oew.the first beef we had lasted slnee we left tbe ocean, the nlgbt pasted peacefully, both tldea prepar ing for the morrow, Hare Mr Stanley narrates hew negotia tion with tbe natives failed, Mtzimbenl declining a peaee etlerlnp, and bow a de tachment et lerty persona, led by Lieuten ant Stairs, and another of thirty, under command of Mr. Jephaen, with sharp shooters, left tbe zarebs and assaulted and carried tbe villages, driving the natives Inte a general lente. Tbe mareb wai reanmed en tbe 12ih. Tbere were constant little fights all along tbe route. A month et eueh fighting must exbanat enr ammnnltlen. Tbere was no plan sug seated that wat feasible exeept te retreat te Ibwlrl, build a fort, sand tbe party back te KllongaLengat for a boat.atere np every lead In tbe fort net oenveyable, leave a garrison in tbe fort te bold It, moron back te Albert lake aud send a beat In search et Emln Pacha. This plan was adopted and en January 7 we were In Ibwlrl again." While bere Stanley was ilek with gastritis and aa abscess en the arm, but recovered, and after collecting hie men pushed en again, tblt time making friends with tbe native Hand finally meeting Kmln Paeba en Albert Nyanzs, and remaining with blm nnll Msy 25. Emln supplied blm with native porters, and he pnebed en te Fert Bode, where be met Captain Nelsen and Lieutenant Stairs, who bad brought but 16 out of 50 men, and Stanley moved en' again, reaeblng Ugarrewwas en July 19, Hading the atitlen deserted. On August 10, however, be overtook Ugarrewa with 67 canoes and Stanle'soaurters,new reduced te 17. Tbey related nn awful story of hair breadth eicapes and tragle scenes. Thiea had been slain, two were still feeble from WOUndS, all exeepi live oerv uu meir uuuie the scars of arrows wounds. On Auguit 17 the resr column of tbe expedition wf s met at Buualya. Stanley centinues: "Tbere watawhlte man at the .-ate or the stockade, wae at first I thought was Mr.Jamlcsen. A nearer view revealed tbe featuren et Mr. Bennoy, who left tbe rnedleal service of tbe army te aserinpsny no. Well, my dear Benner, Where's tbn major T' 1 as Ltd. " 'He la aeaa, sir; tnii uy a xaauyinaia about a month sze,' replied Benney. '"Geed Ued,' I otled, 'and Jsmteaen 7'' it iHe hat gene te Stanley Falls te try te get mere men from Tlppoe Tib.' And Troup 7" ii 'Troup hat gene home Invalided.1 'Well, wber Is Ward 7' 'Wsidisst Bangala.' Heavena alive. Then yen are the only eneberef' Yet, air.' " After describing what a wreck be found tbe rear column te be, Stanley complalnaef tha officer at Yambungatoe readily accept accept leg tbe deserter's report et bis dtath, and sending bit personal kit, medicines, etc., -dewnrtbe Conge, leaving blm naked ni Decenaries for bis return te Emln. By aecldent,"hoaye"lwobata,apa!rot boeta and a fltnnel jacket were left, a truly African kit, with which te return." Tbe letter men prcoeeas w uuimuiH wbatbsdbeonaeoompllabed. Staaleyeayi: We were 1C0 daya la tba for eat one con cen con tlaueus, unbroken, compact forest Tha Erase land waa traversed by ea la eight aava Tha UmKa at taa leraat alaaa the aaaa aj taa gmm eve i Waeaw M i J aat Ufcaaeaa- fraaa Ktaaatvata aha i aawsaaaiBBaaiawaM, ttewaarwaaiBayeaMl MMOaateaMfaraatiaaakaalaMaMkaaw. Ta aaaaraeau extant et aha treat tetany eeverea ay wtaat H aHSaOW aMMafS batwaaa Upeta I aaaiaet ueaaa, ArawlaiL taa facai aa,eev aqaera muaa. aatwaaa aaa aaa Mvaaaa wa eaaaa aeraaa ave aiaMaat laagaagta, tm laaa aaapaa gaatly traai taa eraat of taa plataaa aaeva taa Myaaaa down te taa Oeaga rtvar fraaa aa altttaaa of a.MOfaette l.tee feat aeeva taa aat. Rerth aad aeath at ear track taraagk taa grataiiai taa fail at taa laadwaaanakacokaabyaeaBa at eeaaa at kwlatea aaenatata rMgta, Te the aorta wa raw ae lead hlahtr tbaa about 0.000 feat abeva taa aaa, bat baarlag 216 dagraaa aagaatla. Atadlaaweaef aftymlitateaam ear eaeap ea wa nyanaa wa aawa agwenaej Baeaatala.UaaamaiMeavaratl wHk aaew, prebably17.000 feat ar U.W0 faat aanva taa aaa. It la aallad Raavanaen, gad will preva aHvaltoKUlmarJare." ' '' f" j Btaalay details hta aawvaraaUea uwlth Kmla Paeba and hta cflerla te Induce him te leave hta loeatkm ea tba Albert Nranav Tha latter, however, arged that htaregalara wenld aet want te leave, aa soma of them ware married and had established harems and ware living a Ilia of luxury. Ha oleeet by aaylsg : "I Wftltr. Jephaea thirteen Seudanese, aad aent a message te be read te the troops, aa tha pasha requested. Bverythtng la left until I return with tha united expedition, te the MyaiH within two months, "Tha pasha proposed te vltlt Fert Bode, taking Mr. Jephaen with htm. At Fert Bode X have left lnstruotleaa te taa offleara te destroy tbe fort and aaoemaaay tba paaaa te tha Myaesa. I hope te meat them all agala ea tba Nyanxa, aa I Intend making a short eat te tba ttyaeit aleag a new route." emnia and eiiuimn. Edwin 8. Cenger, 23 yeara old, killed bis wile la a boese of ill repute in Cincinnati. The woman left her home te lead a life of shame. Rleeard Thornten, a well-known beat oaptale, waa drowned In tha Pennsylvania canal at Beoeh Baven. General H. M. HoOenaell, a prominent attorney at Osage, Kansas, committed tutelde In Topeka MoOenaell waa a general In tbe army of the Potomac, was well known throughout Kansas, and a leading polltielan and very prominent la O. A, K. elretea. 11a left no reason for tha reen aaa ? Tblevee entered tha old etate beaaa la New Haven, Conn., and entering tba rooms of tha New Haven Historical aoelety carried awsy tba sword of Admiral Feete, held by tbe aoelety at a relic. It la a pre sentation awerd, studded with Jewels and precious stones, valued at 0,000. Three cars leaded with loge jumped the track at Jerry Rnn, 18 miles above llenove, Pa, while going at a high rate of speed. Twe young men, named Grastley aad Bmtb, who were riding en tha first ear, were killed by lljlng legs, which struck them. Mlehael Huff, 45 yeara old. waa fatally lpjured at Hallertewn, Pa, by falling under a train. A man of respectable eppearonee waa aeen te steal a box of horseshoe nails in Bosten, and waa arrested. He gave hta name as Charlea Faulkner, of East Bosten, and said ha oeuld net explain the ttett. He had been belted with an unoentrollable impulse te steal something. He had never experienced tbe feeling before. While speaking, the man suddenly fell te tbe fleer, having been stricken with paralysis. He was removed te a hospital. A Oroefe's Tests affcetad Jaaga Fhslpa, Geerge 8. Mawauiere, a young man of dudisb appeerane,rreated a aeuMtiea la tha criminal court In Baltimore ea Tuesday when sentenced te two yeara In the pent tentlary. Tbe prisoner waa eoeused of stealing jewelry valued at 1225 from Little ton O. Bander, et Baltimore. Maasamere Introduced himself te Bandel ea the 2d of laat mentb, and said he was a nephew of a well-known citizen of Baltimore. Tbey took a "joektall," when the prisoner ailpped tome drug In tbe drink, and Mr. Bandel knew nothing mere until Sunday morning, when he awoke In a hotel with hta ablrt front cut out and hit diamond stud and geld wateh and chain Rene. Tha prisoner was subsequently caplnred at the Inaugur ation In Wothlngten, Later tbe watch was aent by some one te the marshal of police. Maasamere pleaded guilty te tbe indict ment, and came before Judge Phelps and begged plteeusly ter mercy, imploring tbe court for the sake of bit respectable relatives te be lenient Judge Phelps said aa tbe prisoner had thrown himself upon the mercy et tha court, and aa put of tba property had been returned, tha court would aentenoe him te two and one half yeara In the penitentiary. These words fall Ilka a thunderbolt upon the ears of the prisoner, and be broke forth afresh and cried aa If his heart would break. He begged tbe court ler tbe seke of bis old mower te isxe tne six menms en, ine Judge's heart waa touehed and be acceded te tbe prlaenei'a request and made the aen aen tenee an even two yeara Mimmera waa than eelaed with an epllepUe fit, and with a scream fell te the fleer. Hie shrieks and means were rltiraL Dscut Wardent took him te the lookup, while be kicked and fought Ilka a madman. He aoen recovered, and during tha afternoon was safely housed la hie new quartera. It la stated that Matstmere la an old criminal, and that hla Jileture adorns Inpeoter Byrnea' art gallery n New Yerk. HUeplleptle fit 1 supposed te have been a sham. Btrecgla for Popular Klsctloes et Praaideat. The Flerida Lsglalatura met In regular session at neon en Tuesday. General J. B. Wall, of Tempi, wst cbnaen president of the Senate and Or. J. L. U ask Ins. of Starke, speaker of tbe Heuae. In taking bit sear tne latter made a Drier apeeen, ui wnun ne aaid. l cannot believe It was ever tbe Inten tion el Jeaenen that any man receiving a majority of the votes et the whole people abenld net tske tbe position of president of the United States, yet tbe startling fact confronts nt that Cleveland recelvea 93,000 mera votes than bit opponent and still la net president It It the duty of tbe Flerida Legltlsture te Inquire Inte and oerreot thla defect In tbe national organism In ae for at It con." Thesentlment was greeted by wild ap plause, and It regarded here as the first state gun fired In behalf of tbe popular election el president ltallroed Netii. Civil Engineer 8. C. Sltymaker hai com cem pleted tbe maps of tbe survey mode of tba New Helland extentlen cf Pennsylvania railroad. He will deliver them te tbe officers of that oempany en Monday. The read will be built tbe oemlng summer and will be a greit aoaemmodatlon te reMleula of New Helland and vicinity. Mr. Slsymaker boa alto completed mapa for another proposed railroad In tblt county for New Yerk parties, but the route et tba pre pe led read la te be kept secret for tba present Trts K4 Man. Great Junier Sagamore Jehn McOulley, assisted by Charles Vlllee and Richard Apperly, raised tbe following chlett of Osnassatege Tribe, Ne. 203, et Red Men: Prophet, E. L. Sbelrleb; sachem, Charlea Sehwebel, jr.; senior sagamere, Jehn Ruth; Junier tsgtmore, W. N. Leenard; C. of K-, B. J. Brown; K of W., W. F. Jamisen; representative, Richard Apperly; trustee, A. 8. VUlee. Thy Will Oa te ass It. Anether goed-alzed audience assembled at Fulton opera heuaa last evening Although tba people In the oempany are capable, llUlecta be aald In favor of tba play, wble la et the trashy kind. Tbere are no boys in existence el tbe kind tbat tha here la auppeaed te be. A raise Kspart. "Billy " Birch, tba wall known mtnetrsl, la aet dead. Ha resldea at 219 Seventh eveaae, New Yerk, aad wen qalta a lira LANCASTER'S PUBLIC BUILDING. (I m f afcaA L JlV A -JanaH sBsasflBaffJawLr LaHKjrStM M fflaassasasasasasasasasasasasaUBasalBasasasU MtaasaHCvV sasaaaV gBSmf aaav- W MA LaasaaasasasasasasasasasasasaswWasasasasaaasasaslaasaaaa asasamTI asasasasEl Tha government building, of whleh tha abeva la a eat, will waea eemplatad hart a frontage of CO feat ea Dnka atraat aad a depth of 110 faat Tha amount expended for a elte and laeMeatala waa 115,037.30, laavlag 84,662,04 for the oeaatraattaB of tba buUdrag. That .parti of tha building te tha right at taa mala deer (la whleh there are twelve windows) will net be built at preseat, taa appropttaUea aet bateg avfflelaat It la tbengbt that there will aet be much treabte te aaeura tha amount aeeeaaary te com plete tba building la aoeordaaoa with tha above aat AU of tha lower fleer will be devoted te poateffloe purposes aad lha aaoead fleer wiu be occupied by tha collector et Internal revenue. The working plana aad tpeetflcattees are expiated la thla city la a tow daya, whaa the dimension! et the eevsral apartmanta aad a general daaortptlea of tha building will be published. OABhaaiarKetaata Be OeiU Cpea aka rsepM M atop INaerlml attaa. Andrew Carnegie baa written tba fellow lag letter te the editor of tba Plttaburg Ditpateh: Your editorial et Monday last ami ess ma I one et tha prima agents in destroying tba Seuth Peaa. Auterprjeel I never beard snob nonsense I . . 1 waa the first man Mr. Vanderbllt con sulted sbeut It, end I aald, If ha waa ra ra aelvad te build a competing Una te Pltta burg, I would furnish one-halt tha amount he did. Yeu will 7" mid he. "Then I will put In 15,000,000." 'My abara, then, Mr. YsndarbUr, la 12,600,000," I replied. . With Meatra, Jenes, Chslfant and Wat Wat eon, myself and partners furnished thla amount. .. .. While 1 waa absent In Kurepe Mr. Van derbllt, tick la mind aad body, Beld out te the monopoly. I then advised aU my associates te aetl out also. Te tight the Pennsylvania railroad monopoly with Van derbllt and hla competing Unas, meant victory. Te attempt It wlthtbeeegonemeaat defeat I never fight, Mr. Editor, whaa I don't see I can whip. Tha Vanderbllt sate waa Interrupted by the courts. I was tbe man wbe stepped la again and reorganized tbe Seuth Penn, and Indueed Mr. Vanderblli's sons te agree te Jein tbe .reorganisatien, aba algnaturaa weia obtained aud we called upon tha Vanderbtlte te make geed their premtae and sign also. They announeed at tha meeting tbat tbey oeuld net de ae, aad efltrad te pay us 00 par cant of our Invest ment; and it was a surprise te all of us, although I had been advised that tha offleara of tba Pennsylvania raUread oempany had been negotiating with them. , I then advlaed our people te eavaall they oeuld from tba wreck. The monopoly had evaded the edteta el tbe oeurt and had dena Indirectly what the oeurw had prevented their doing directly. The Seuth Penn waa again la Its dutches ; but tba Seuth Penn game Is probably net played te a finish. Se mueb for the Seuth Penn. Instead et being the agent for ita destruction I have been foremost In laboring for Its completion aa long aa tba Vanderbllt interests oeuld be held with us. When they went I advlaed ail te go out alto. Discretion la tha better pert et valor." Wecannel gat a oeropetlng line at preaent, and therefore I urge all Pennsylvanlana te oenoentrate upon a demand for state com missioners. J t te, In my opinion, the sorest meant of preventing discriminations agtleat the Induatrlal, commercial and agricultural Interests et tha state, all of whleb are equally Interested. I aay this after having labored with the Pennsylvania railroad officials for three yaais, meat anxtena te avoid a rupture with them. They wUl de nothing until forced te de It We atk for neapectal tavera for ourselves; wa want none. I want Plttabarg manu facturers all te pay the same open, air retas net only, but these rates te be tha asme aa charged Pittsburg's oempeutora la ether Utsa. Ne corporation In the union is an vulnerable aa tbe one wbeae reperta enew 119,000,000 aurplua , after paying rrgular dividends, and which last year made 14,000,000 beyend all Ita interest and dtvl denda every cent of tblt from enr statr, aa Ita operations In ether states abew a leat. Theprodueeexchangeof Philadelphia baa appointed a committee te inveaugate the reasons why tbe number et ships arriving with cargoes at Philadelphia and foreed te leave there empty te lead at ether ports, bat Increased CO per cent wltbln tba past three yeara, although freight te lead all these sblps la carried by the monopoly pett Philadelphia. The Ledger calla In Italics for a thorough report, and tbe reason and motive for thla alarming fact They will cell In vain; because tbe people responsible ler tble alone knew tbe reaaen, and none of them will turn atatt'a eyideoee. Se, you see, Pittsburg Is net alone In her troubles; Philadelphia sutlers likewise, and Is rising In revolt agslnst tbe monopoly at last The trntb Is that competition bes foreed tbe Pencsylvanla railroad te reduee Its rstcs beyond tbe state, and It Is, un w!sjly and most uegrattlally, seeking te extort tbe former ratM within tbe stste, becsuse here It bat a monopoly. If tba Piltaburiz beard et trade will call a public meeting aud appoint a oemmttteo te meet tbe director! and efilcsra of tha Penn sylvania rsllieid company and demand juttlee, the Ireight upon every ten of Ireo mode In Allesbenv oeuntv con be redueed f 1 rwr ten. and all its anmineretal Interests correspondingly benefited, for tbere It discrimination In freight rates te Plttaburg upon all commodities. Tbere Is no doubt of vlotery bare. We have only te arouse public sentiment te force the Pennsylvania railroad oempany te detltt from discriminating agalnat tba state whose creature it 1'. Monopolies muat alwava vleld when attacked by an Indignant community which demands only Juttlee, and means te have It I will gladly be In tbe front rarks of this crusade, as 1 was In tbe Seutb Penn. We abell net tall thla time, beeauae tbs people of Pennsylvania are greater than tne rail roads, aud cannot be bought Reaped! oily you rs, ANDBKW CARMEOIE. Allegheny, March 31, 1SS9, Alter tbe receipter Mr. Carnegie's letter at thla office a reporter went te see blm at the residence of Mr. Henry Pblpps, ler the purpose of asking him a few questions In regaret u idiuhiuiei aiirgMiuu nu.v.i have been made against blm te tbe efloet tbstbebad been tbe chief cause of delaying tbe building of tbe Hauth renn raureau. Mr. Carnegie then aald : My letter te the Dispatch oeyeia everything fully, aad 1 nave nothing mera teeay." Keealirsa a oeatrscr. Jehn B. ReUly, brother of Richard M and William H. Rellly.ef Lancaster, waa awarded Ibe contract ter building tha pleit and doing the ether atone work for the new bridge that ia te be erected across tba Sua quahaana river at Harrteburg. Mr. Hellly U a well knewB contractor and ha la bow eagaged ralaatg the tiaaka of the Harlem rim aHireaa atMiUaatWatlaa.sHw Tack. ggqutMAM ia aeaa. Hsw,tM arte Bneter asteatsked BU.rastas, ef Maw Jetssy. The Plttaburg Ditpateh baa tha following from Waahlagtea : a interesting story ta beug told privately aad eaftdeaually among tha Ohie aaaa, whleh goaatethowthatuaaadoea aat aeftaa tha feelings of Jeba Sherman toward tha membere of hta party who have thwarted hta ambition te be president When tba Senate, la executive ossslen, waaooaalder waaeoaalder waaoeaalder lag the question et confirming tha appoint ment of WhltalBw Held te be minister te France, tba debate at one time developed much bttteraeta In opposition), aaa It became evident tbat tbere waa danger of tha defeat of Mr. Raid. Mr. Sheraaaa aaw that thla waa tha altuauea aad appeared In tha Senate, Ha had aet taken any part up te tbat lima Ha rallied tha Republicans and eeeured tha nomination by making aa eloquent appeal ter confirmation. Tha next evenlagMr. William Walter Phalpa aad Mr. Vhltelaw Raid warn at tba aermandle, aad Raid deputed Phalpa te go aa hla ambassador te Senater Sherman and lender hta (Ketd'a) heartfelt thanks. Mr. Fhelpj want ever ea hta natatien te Mr. Hhermaa'a heuaa In Franklin park. Ha waa ahewa la and Informed tbat tha aenater waa la hta offiee. Tba office it upstairs, at tha rear of tha heuaa. Mr. Paalpa paaaed up tha long atatreaaa ana aad entered the lair et lha grim eeucter. Attar tha usual greeting Mr. Pbslpt cleared hla threat and aald t Senater, I baveoema from Mr. Raid, te extend te you hta heartfelt thanks for the aollen you took In tha Senata In hit behalf, te Insure you of hla alneera gratitude, and aay te you that yen have placed him under deep ebllga tlena" lha aenater frowned, and la hla cold way mid: "Mr. Reld Is under no obligations te ma whatever none at all. What I did waa dena atrletly In my Una et duty. The E resident chosen by my party had selected r. Reld for an Important position. That waa sufficient for me, and through that Idas, and no ether, I took the oeurse 1 did. I had no ether sentiment In the matter, end Mr. Reld la emphatically under ae oblige tlena te me." TBR MKBOUBY TAKKS A TUMIU-K. Mr. Phelpa heard the plunk of tha mercury In tbe bulb, and felt the geese pimples crawl out en hta body. He tblltad uneasily through a minute or twoet painful alleeee, and began again t Well, aenater. Mr. Reld oartalely feels under deep or, at least, faela very gratelnt, for ba had net quit expected you te champion his cause ae heartily, you knew." Why had net ha 7" asked tha aenater With a faint ahew et Interest Well, be eopperted or rather, that is, la fast, ba felt it bis duty te support Mr. Blaise aa a candidate." "What 7" snipped the aenater, turning upon Mr. Phalpa with a auddanneaa that almost knocked tba Jersey man out of bla ebslr, "Se Mr. Blalae waa a candidal, waa ha 7 I thought be waaa't a candidate, and tbat tba zvteuns waa free te anppert ethers. Were we net ae assured from responsible people? But he waa a candidate, after all, and Mr. Reld waa unable te favor the oandldeov efnv ether man." Mr. PnelpT shook blmsell together aad remarked t "He wet net exactly a eaadl data, you knew, and I am aura that Mr. Raid will de anything for you." Mr. Phelpa pentad aa the tall aenater reae up ever blm, and the two assumed tbe appear anee or tne famous picture entitled, "And Don't Yen Ferget It" Senater Sherman, with upraised finger, glared down upon tbe Jersey man, and aald he, with slew emphasis: "1 have told you tbat what I did was purely through a saute of dety, lowed Mr. Reld nothing. He owed me nothing. He It under no obUgatlena te mr, and I am under none te blm. 1 never waa and naver abeil be. He baa never dena anything te put any man of my native atate under obligations. He baa naver failed te put stumbling bloeka In their way. I haven't been tbe only Ohie man bla paper bat treated wltb Indifference or openly or covertly opposed. Speaking for my self, I ssk and grant nothing la hta case, and I believe tba leading Ohie Republicana would largely agree with me In this expres sion." Mr. Phelps withdrew from the lair et tha lien with a great feeling of relief, and passed outside tbe beuse te let tbe gentle nlgbt winds play through bla moistened bangs. artat Victory ler Democrat in Chicago. The municipal election In Chlosge wm beld en Tuesday. At 7 o'clock Tuesday evening 207 out et the 390 prectneta bad been beard from, showing a majority, ae far, of 0,428 for Cregler, Democrat, for mayor. It was thought tbe full returns would Increase bla majority te ever 8.00a Tbe majority for Reche, Republican, two yeara age wea 20,000. The whole Democratic city ticket was elected, sod tbe Democrats secured a majority of tba aldermen. They thus nave control eiaii oranenea ei ina city government Tbe latest dispatches plaee Creglet's majority at nearly 12,000. Cuioaqe, April 2. The latest returnt give Cregler 11,412 plurality ever Roche, Republican, for mayor. dread veatls entcsrr, Tbe reault of tha vote for effleera et the Grand Cattle el Pennsylvania, Knlghta of tbe Gelden Kigle, for tne coming year, waa announeed in Hsrrlaburg ea Tuesday. Tbey are as fellows I Past grand chlef.Leule K Stilt, et Philadelphia; grand chief, A.C. Lytlle, Altonna ; grand vlea chief, Davie Oaeasiberry.Phlledelpnta; grand air herald, D. D. Blaneb, Johnstown ; grand high priest Harry Wetsill, Philadelphia; grand master of records, J. D. Barnes, Pbiiadel pbla ; grand keeper of exchequer, Charlea Blckel, Philadelphia. Arrests ea Suplelea. The police have Instruction te investigate suspicious looking men st present Thla forenoon Offleara Oil and Gardner arrested two strangers, who wars trying te sail some butcher's tools la tbs western part et tha city. Tba men were token te the atatlea heuae aad Chief Smells allowed them te go after he had qasailnaad them at length end they aaa tslda fairly awatiM alary. VILLAGES DISAPPEAR. rista en DhKertA ntAiaiaa awi avamvTsinNi ta in Tata, Bttvea aw Wtea Btaveag a Te- teeny at ttny atasa aa at aTsa VtgM tha awe and gneetid laaavteg Scotland, Dakota, April S -Anether terrthta prairie Ira awept ever thaaeaawy aealhef Beettaad yeeterdey aHataaea aad Ha path la marked by tha emeuMertag eataaneflmraMheaasa. Thewfad ataw attharataoteemlleaaahoaraad with taa Ugh gram an dry aa Under, tha terrlfle ferea at the are waa beyond deasrlptlea. Ata- a'ateekwerd waa brought te tewa that tha Bteirle waa aflra aarta et Weattewaaad Immediately a hundred aaaa areva sewarde taa approaching Ira, armed with hreema aad aaaka Arrivtag at Alfred Brewa'a farm,two mllea aorta, all hla barna, dairies, barn Bheda were one biasing maea aad all afferta et tha crowd were directed la aavlag ataratMeaeaand baaUagtha Are eat that weald tat a abort time have awept dewa aaaa the tewa. Brewa'a reeUtaee waa aaved, bat all hta heaaaheid geeda that had beea atrrtad out by the famUy ware baraad. One mile north of Brewn'a taa house of Haary Uagairry waa baraad aad he barely ereeped with hla family. D. K. Tomlla Temlla Tomlla aea'a outheaasa ware awept away. By 7 o'clock lest evening tbe Ire la tha wait had beea axtmgalahad, but the are waa ami ragtag la lha aeuttaaat The tewa of Olivet, the eaaaty eeet et Halahlaaea oeaaty, la reported te be hair baraad up. Railroad brtdgaa waat of the tewa ware baraad. Leasee will ba full fOM.000. Rand City, Dak., April . A prairie Are Btartad one mile northeast ef thla efty at aeea yesterday aad waa driven la a Boathsaatarlyeeuraebya gale ef 00 miles aaheur, Tha vUIhb el Violea waa entirely wiped eat by Are last alght with the t xoepUea of three bulldlnga Tbe leaa will feet up 110 009. It la reported that the Tillage ef LaatervUle waa destroyed. A number at brldgaa ea the Chicago A Werth wastcra read ware partly burned. The Area whleh eaaeed these kaaea baraad all day with a velocity et avemUee aa hour. Three rest, deaeaa, fiva barna aad a deava heed of live ateck were destroyed. Five bundled people fought tha Are for three boom, thb omeiu raeuKaaiMa. CxwetsM t the eeateaatal Oslearaasa el the Adeptlea ef the OaaeMMtlea. Following la aa abstract of the official pregramme of tbe Washington eeateautel etlsbretlen exsretaea la New Yerk, baaed yaatardayt Wednesdsy, April 17. formal opening of tha leaa exhlWUea of htaterleal pertraHa la tbe aiaembly room of the Matropelltaa opera beaae at 8 p.m. Jteaday, April , arrival of the Braaldeat aad cabinet at 11 a. m. They wuf embark at once for New Yerk city ea the UaKed Btatea steamer Despatch. Oovaraeta, oeav mtoaieaara end ether guaats will embark at 9:30 a. at en tba ataamar Krastut Wlmaa at tha ferry all p. feet et Wast Twenty third atreet, aad proceed te Kuaibethpert lomaatthelXspaieh aad eeeempany her tetbtaOty. The a'eamer Htrlaa will alae eeaemaany tbe ltaapateh. Tha Ilea et UnltadStatee war ablpa, yaehla aad ataam ataam beata will be formed la tba upper bay. and after ealnUag will fellow tat thla orders 1, the preeMeni; a, goveraera and aommlaslenarai . ether gaeata. On arrival at tha feet et Wall atreet a barge, manned by sbi measure from the Marwa toelsty et New Yerk, Oapt Ambrose Naew coxswain, will row the praaideat ashore. He wUl tbaa ba reealved by Chalrmaa Waa. O. Hamilton, of the committee ea Btatea The presidential party will be eeaerted te tbe Equitable building, where a oeUaUoa wlilbeeervedandareecptleagtven. Thla will oeaaume tha Una from 2 until 4 p. in. Attar the reception at tha Equitable build, leg the president aad goveraera will proceed te the elty hall under military escort, where tbere will be a pntufc reception in the govsraet'a room from 4 te 0 o'clock. Ia the evening oeoura the eantannlal ball. Taaaday, April SO-Servteee of thaakaglv- ing ia we onureaea as new seu throughout the country at 9 a m. A special service of thaakaalvlna will be Etraa at at. Paul'a church at 9 am , which the preeldent wUl attend; the oemaaemoraUva exeretaaa ea tha aeata front et the sub-lreeeury buUdt leg, the aaaaa of tba Uangurallea eeraauay en April 30, 1789 TftasxsrotaaawUlceaal. of prayer by Rev.Dr Storrs.apeem by Jeba ereaataet Whltttar, aa oration by Gbaaaeey M. Dspew, aad aa addraaa by Praaideat Hsntaea, aad benedtatlOB by Most Rev. Mtabaal Augustine Cerlgan, arehbtahep of Naw Yorki the military parade, under eommaadetMaJor-Geaaratstaboaeld. The rlgbtet line la given te the military aad naval cadets, followed by the troops et the regular army aad tba national guard la the foliewlag order, each etele balng headed by Ita governor and bla atari: Delaware, Pennayivanla, New Jersey, Georgia, Coa Cea Coa neetlout, Massaehuastta. Maryland, Seuth Carolina, Virginia, Naw Yerk, North Carolina aad Rbeda lilaad. The ether atatae will fellow In tbaerder la whleh they were admitted Inte tbe Union. Following will be two hundred companies et tba Leyal Legien, and tbaa tbe pests of the Grand Army. Tba route of parade will be up Broadway te Wavarly Place, te Fifth avenue, te Fifty ninth atreet Tbe reviewing stand will be at Madtaen Square and Twenty fourth atreet Frem 5 te 7 o'clock a raoeptlea will be glvaa tbe president by the art committee at tbe leaa exhibition rooms la tba Metro politan opera house. At 7 p. m. tha baa quet will occur, woaneeuar, mmj x tee iuuiuuiu wiu civic parade. . Wednesday, Mey 8-Ulceeel the lean x- nibitien, Ktaaitef an advertlMmsnt. Lorenre Seavy, a wealthy ranchman and fruit reiser el California, and Mtaa Miriam Owen, a young English girl wbe baa been working In the potteries of JEaat Liverpool, Ohie, were married Monday sight A tew months age aba answered a newspaper advertisement ler a wife, Tbe exchange et letters aad photegrapba, and aa otter of marriage followed la quick aocceaslen. Tbe young lady bad refused te marry the man untllsbe had seen blm, aad te prove bts love be come from California te claim bar. Daring the pest month he has beea la East Liverpool courting Mies Owen, aad In tba meantime the lady 'a tneada have looked up Mr. Seavey'a record. They found blm te be aa ba represented himself, but atUl opposed tbe match. Tha young lady, bewavsr, was willing, enden Tuesday the happy couple atoned ter tbelr home ea tbe Pacifie coast Tbe bride waa happy In tbe anticipation of presiding ever tbe palatial maneien whleh her husband baa premisca te uuuu w uer. assay aaaa ihaneted. from the Oxford frets. Abner Stively, storekeeper at Celllnr, Laneastar county, baa a naw dark wbe Imagines blmaell an unlucky fellow. Tbe Jeung man drove te Kingebrldge, ea the each Bettem railroad, one day last week wltb 720 dessnsel eggs for shipment Fate steed near by clapping bar bands aad Just than aa ugly cow paaaed along aad tbe horses of the egg express frightened at her aad oft they dashed. After they were stepped and the most of the eggs found out eut elde et tbe abell tba dark actually wept He had a lew dayBprevleaalyaceideatally wrecked a crate el egga byietiiagtt dip from bla grasp. ahanra Bala raatpaaed. Tuesday morning waa the time designated bv tba enertfl ter the aale of the pareoael ) property of Casper Kenler, brewer ; but I was postponed until Saturday, April 13th, aat of the laabUMy of pwttea later tested te fMtawara ta Tax Vetapaeaar. nipraaaatatlTa Keklea latredaeed laths Delaware Haaaeea Taaaday aa act taxing telepaeae eempaaJea la.ecea year. The aat prevMse that K the eempeatae shall ea aeaeaat ef the taxim aatl be flaei a earn net ex. L669. It thBeesnaeataB refaaete pay tha tax the ahariaT ef the county through whleh the llae paataale teeeiea taewlrea aad te sail them te the highest bidder. The em te aald te be atanea at the Dataware aad Atlantic Telegraph aad Tela. pheae eempeay ef Phlleselphle, which epcratea ever alx haadred talapheaea la the state. Taa officers et the company have beea dlreeted te epaaar betera the mambat a aad ahew eauae way they eheald aat ba taxed. The eempealea will be' requested te give a statement et the amount et busl Bssa dena la the state, and II la thought that a aabatltate will ba offered fixing a tax In propertloB te tha amount of bnalaaaa aaa AttanptHe te arm. acsiMsva. WBat Bs-staeerCer seed Has te Bay ef Bla Ksw Haste. Xx-Rarerdsr Jehn P. Geed, who aew llvaaatViaatand, New Jersey, la la tewa tela week attending te first of April bast Beta Mr. Geed la wall pleased with hta aew hema Ha reperta Vtaetaad aa a rapidly grewlag oily, full et business enter prise, aad aaya be man need ba Idle, for there la work for every body. The tewa hat ae licensed hotels, but rum hi aeld at barber ahepa, oyster saloons, aad evea at hardware stores. Theaeatlraeatet the people of that oily la changing ea the Uqaer question, and when aa opportunity m agala gtvea te vote lleaaas or ae llcenaai he thmka license will carry the day, because the people are dtsaattaned with the under hand way la whleh liquor ia procured. Carpenters' Toels Btelaa. The workmen who are engaged en tba naw building et Jeha O. Haas, ea Kent Orange atreet, have been keeplag their toetalea email frame atrucluia ea the greuBda, At boob yesterday eome ena etolethekeybelenglBgtothe leek of the amall building. A new key waa preeured, bat the lock was allowed te remain ea the deer, Seme time during the alght the maa with the key, retaraed and stele tools beteeglag te the following paraena t Obartta Btampf, aaw, two planes, brace aad ehleel ; p. Dln klabarg, two aawa, a hatchet aad ehatk llae t Haary Wlltee, brace, aat of Mia and a rip aaw, The polies think tbay aueutd have beea notified when tbe key of the building was mlased, and tba owners of tha tools should net have waited until tbey leat them te make It known. aprll Cosasaea Pleas Cesrt. The trial list for tbe oemraon pleas eenrt beginning April 23, the; last week of elvil oeurt before tbe summer vocation, baa beea teraed. On It are the following Important easeti Michael Bark aud wife va the Columbia rolling mllloercpsay; the New Era Ufa laaaraaea company vs. Daatat W. Krb, tf. B. High, Jeha M. Denlsp; the Backer hsirs vs. tbs Pennsylvania railroad oempaayi Wm. M. Deea va. Henry P. Klehler; Oenetaatlae Maglnnts va the ReedlagraUread company; Jehn Hpanglsr va the Heading railroad oempany. toy He Ueuri-MatUalM. Wasrimoten, Aprll 8. There le a prob ability that Majer O. A. Armas, tbe retired army effleer wbe atMulted Gov. Beaver, of Pennsylvania, la thla elty rcesatly, will be oeart Biarttaiea oeeauas ei tnw aeuea. A few daya age tbe matter waa laxastt. gated by direction et Majer General Boheneld, aad Lieutenant Colonel Lswter, who bad ebarge of tba eats, hsa made n report Majer Armaa waa given aa oppor tunity te file a written statement, but ba failed te de S3, The report hat net been made public atreet ear Btsa ntrlka. Roehbstxb, N. Y., Aprll 3 The street ear empleyes struck te-day. There are ever 600 excited men and aa many curious Bight aeera In the vicinity of tbe ear stables. At 1 o'cleok cf the Lake Avenue route was atarted out, meaned by two of tba aaw men et New Yerk. There was no Interference with tbe" prognateflbeoar, but aa It passed aloeg tha atreet the men booted and; Jeered at tbe OesasalMee Heperta gabmtuad. HAaaisBuna, Pa, April 3. Tbe Grand Casus of tbe Knlghta et tba Gelden Kagla met at 9 o'clock te day. Tbe committee ea epproprlatleaa reported tbat 110,625 bad beea appropriated for tbe expenses of the order the ensalng year. Tbe report of the committee ea eppede la being dtacuesed during tbe entire nfternoen session. The eastla will net adjourn until Friday morn lag. Maay Fatseas auto by a Hartleeae. AucxLAHD. April S. The hurricane tbat mada aueh davastntlen at Samoa did great damaga ea tbe Island of Tahiti, ena of the Society croup. On the laland of Tengatb maay parsons perished and tba storm did mueb damage. . orea a Visit te rierlda. WAtniMUTON, April 3. Mrs, McKee.tbe daughter of President Harrison, acoempan. led by tha family of ex Senater Davis, el WastVlrglBla,left Washington this morning for St Augustine, Fla., for a abort visit In Flerida. On tbelr arrival there tbey will probably be Joined by Mrs Uslferd, who la aew at St Jehn's River, Fla. Hallway Bwltcbmea rilrlke. BnrrAf-0, N. Y., April 3. All of the Kris Bwltebmen bere etrack this morning en account of the discharge of a couple et union men and tba placing et non-union men In their placea. Everything la qalet . Convicted of maidsr, aucr.FH, Ont, April 3. The Jury en tbe Inquest ea tbe Harvey triple murder case brought ta a verdict thla morning et wilful murder agdnat Harvey. An Ohie IMS Hel'Wd. MAMsrintu, Ohie, April a. The First Natlend bank at Plymouth, Ohie, waa robbed at 2 o'clock ibis morning. Tbe burglara entered by breaking a window The safe waa blown open and about f 1,000 taken. There Is ae due. aivsa a Lite asntance. MiuutxTewM, Conn., A pi 11 3. In tbe superior court here thlt morning Geerge Cooper, wbe killed bit wife In Pettlaad last November, pleaded guilty et murder In tbe aeoend degree by consent of the court and waa sentenced te etate prison for life. m Btvs Killed la a Wrack. Rioumenu, Ind., April a a freight train ea tbe Ohlosge, St. Leuis & Plttaburg reid broke west el CeatervUle thla morn ing and killed flve persons, supposed te be tramps. Bouleagerlo. Htlgiejn. BnustEt-t, April 3 Gee. Beutaager, ac orn psn led by Deputy Arena, arrived at Mebs, Belgium, thla morning. M. Rocte Recte Rocte fert met them, and the ptrty edjaumedte a hotel where a oinferenue was held. April Uoeaetl Heattsg Tba first wealing et tbe new councils will be he beld this evening, when tna standing committees ler tba year will be appelated, and a large number ef petltkwa fw refehre wUl fee presented. It - REJECTED BI THE HOdH. . BMLt, Kaqetmrjia imcBawea BIBB TO TAT THB BAM BJV I MltBeieetsdBythe Vetes! u ta ' BMt rneteitg iavstgaMea ef I iBaaBBBBteBasasBaaal --"- -- aamwarawwaasaBBj aTBaaawaaBi nayayg HABBtauuBa, April a. Ia thai day the Meaes Mil satheriarag thai meat ef two addltleaal etetbe te. department et internal eDlleoUea of Industrial aad wasrpaaasd anally. providing for the InveaMgatleaafi aad eerreetteaal laaUtatleae, aad tot conveyances aad ether laatras lvdv aaknawladaad. '-'"L -or - ea i f "f ? tweptfa Mil te extend pflvaageart eampaaieatethe entire eeeary tbe mualelptllty ht whleh tbey at I waa faverabl v raaartad. j -?'' Maefarlaae had hla bUl te Bswrtaa fat complete system ter the ta nemlnaUcaa aad eteetleaa anawe paruee te be aeera ea h. -j-;v stebBHahadactKmeaHeuaaaaUi lag abutuag property ewaetala for street Improvement faataaaaAI rurther Invsetlgauea, etajaatag eehsme was leaardsd aa axti sxpsualvr. - Ia the Heuae tba Mil reqaWeg flrel uranea oempaalee te fay the taw at j was defeated veas ftLaaf a ion v, Tbeaawaaml-meathiy pay atitt te prohibit naming aad maaulastarli noratteaa from oeadaettog aemaaay j eall. JS. ' Theamandmeasief the Baaall ial eaaagbjg Ita eriglaal tateattea aft thaUssa af aamaeataa aa aamatote'l prpvameataef varieaa klada te tot (which waa eeaatraed te aaaty.jasa south Penn railroad), ti m tatoe aulnrilv. - - -- v . t - jfuav- - THB KHOIM IMUBBO mm", . ?. A targe Vete BxsaeW-Mi Providbneb. R, I., April I eteetieata la progress today, taa la dear aad the prespeet la saata vow will ba peUed, la a of the tewna tha vote aa Ueket premtaea te be very etesa, :K'W AlargeaamewetMWjraaaa aa rtaht of f raaeblBB under theiitaatb msattotneeeastliatloa'for the Brat te-dar end there la alargelBewawat Hat from aetarallaatlea. ,.v; Tha priadpal laaue la the twMbaBswMl tha prohibitory amaadmeat ..-.V' There are four ueaeu m taa aaw mr era! effleera aa folios a i Renal ereL Law afaraamant aad ft Governer-Herbert W. IasVaY Jaml Davie, James H. Oaaaa, K. .; Ltaatanaat Governer D. O. Heward MmUb, FaakUa HiliilflgAa Brewa. - Besretwyet Blate-8. B. Oiaaa, K MeGulaeaa, j. B. rosier, Daaam Atteraey Gsasrd Hanme Ostereaas, Heratla Regsra, Haraaa la this city there are tares WftMari Vaww fflW BsPsswanTfBysTW BsyaffJ ter nutlet ualilag ea the saaM The eleetlea is piagcsawag.wlaa W eiiemeat whatever, xae aaa at aaw te tbe nella ia very i aeme wards the ledlee af W.C.T. O, eadeaverlag te secure vetera far the ... w. . ... biuea eaadidataa, aerateniag m$; donet Gserte West. (Ra.), far hulne straia-lv obceaad In the Third Tenth wards. ,; Deputy sheriff and dstecUvtefreai ten are watehtag aeme or wa peiiaag and It la alleged that aa attempt te Stave MeMaugb, a wi xaawa ea tha around that ha waa a Ashtea Laaaea flh, ta te be y BU t,Um Lest by Htllrtaa l St, Paul, Minn., April S -At at ee last nlaht two yard engines ta that atreet j aide of the Omaha read eeUMedi two maa ware instantly auwa. iwe; fataitv ulured aad three at lu lured. Fargus Flanagan, Ota aad ea unknown, suppeeed tebaaj maa aamed Funk, were awMtaa James Davkleaa sad Wat. Ula weta iniured. The aesMeat la thought aj 1 bssa eaased by aanlnaaiaa. Oaw.af i ansiaaa was pushing a w with men whaa It waa nut tateafl ether. - ?$&si Ukuukk, Meat, April occurred ea the Northera Hdana taat Blaht b Whleh ' were killed aad three wouBdea Vat ( bound neeasriasr trala raa late a header freight trala ataadlBg ea'taaj track. wreekUx Uree-eagiaM thsmlaamaaaeBtbatraek. Of thai nniv one baa beea ldeattaea ias a aaamaaaiaa vavMaasaea aaaaBBi ana aHn . a a J ajraaaiiia aa uimftaSBJaaa nsyww wwsww mera Tbe te J urea are ttarry Jeaepb H. Jacksen. Nene of the araaarleua. The atatlea ageat fa for net closing tba switch, kaewMg taat I paaseager trala waa due. t. ? j Arrested aaaa A LxxmaTOH, Ky.i April Adams, a woman et the tewa. ' last evening aa aa aeoempUee af O'Brien In tbe murder of Betty Tha offleer found la her room a of leaden knucklaa which had been lately wash d. Tbay ware eatej te a mlcroeeoplo cxamlnatlea waa found upon them. This waa la room where O'Brien waa arretted. ere flying abaut tewa of parsons whe O' linen wltb n wemaa aariy m aaa lag en Monday, but they oaaaet be te any reliable eourea aa yet. Hta Tlra Ms tjaiatga. ;a 3 Cuioaqe, April 3,-Flre started te five story building, Ne. 43 aad 44,1 Caad street, tecupled by Kerpea eV at e parlor furniture factory, saas tat, Tbe fire apread te tbe large bulldteg 40 en the north, ocenpieu ay Hroe.'. eraana aad ptaaea, tha lime oempany and the New Yerk Steam Power company aad ea the tbe building 45 end isuaauBveai, by Sbelta company aaa u Manufacturing oempany. Tha wUl be about 9290,000. A J "Hi" - Tba Teaag Maresces' iMDfANAreLis, lad., April Indlsuaauprame eeurtyesterday tbepeUtloaet Sylvester Grabe, tea wbe murdered bis awaethaart, ter a trial. Ia consequence, he will fee unices a respite te graatea ey tee en the 12th of thla month. 1. . vya Ktcatvea a sua Ti Wasbimoten, D. O, AprU XWst tract ler tbe eonetruetlea of tae of tha armored erutaer Maine owardedtn N. F. Palmer A New Yerk, forre5,9M. r Jl aw-- - --SBWa -a-aa f Jr,S Htaarted fatata a a Btaaev, HnuK. Aarit a. Bai here of Ue death et Kteg Jeaa, slala. from weuatta anion ae hints with the DervHB msitesua, WHATBUHI lasMOAS iWAsxiMUTOir, P. a, AarMI Kettara Faaasyivaaiei 1m westerly wtadat leUewedbieeMeraa utati aaa j?- J- .- LU - - " ;&-,. 'V" 1 v&. r-.. AiV" t r
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