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Show IlKSTtlOYKIl IIV KIltK. 1 Ham llelnnglng In ( birlrt H. Tate, of larnieri lnnt, IliinirJ Ihli I'urmooti. A new barn belonging to Uharlee II. Tate, who reildei near the currier of Hltteatil j:ioventli Houlh HreeW, In ratmora waid, waa burned to the grtutid at 10 o'clock thla morning. The atructute vu entirely of wood, aud burntd rapidly. Mr. and Mrt. Tale loit yeatcrday for all outing of two wetki at Wnaalcli. When the fire wat dlncovcred the neighbor! re-atoudod re-atoudod romi lly an I dl I all In their power to eitlugulili the fUmeo, but were unable to do more than to reattlct the cniiadmlug element tno building and a few roda of fencing. The barn wat a neat Rnlcotntoodlouiitructiireandacontld. erabloaiiioiiutnlfurnlturii and bouac liold gooua wit tloro.1 In It. There are twothoorlca at to the origin ol Iho lire, the flret ot which It that It waa the work ol an Incendiary; the aecond that It waa accidentally cauteil by a patty of t mall laiti who are n potto J tn hao been pla;ltig on the romlfii Willi match! a Hilt morning, flie lal-lir lal-lir theory It probably correct. The loot will reach toveral hundred dollar!. dol-lar!. It la believed that there bi no luturaute. |