2 ¥ Sixty People Meet Death at a Launching in England. STAGING PRRIBLE DISASTER. INSECURE COLLAPSED. Despite the Warnings and the Efforts Pollo 1 the F'wo Hundred Frail of the Iroople Crowd Structure tyv-four Bodles Recoverod. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. in Phlladel- phin and Baltimore b Denlings vania gout? ern, 1061 10% Baltimore, Jund changed Wheat ROLLA) MON Jt elit” Wat HHT southern on grade, T9408 and menth, SWAN August, BEY and une fpot and Au red, TI ase. ; do Corn very dull; spot July, BLW@B%Ne.: Beptember, Mie steamer mixed, SLUM N routhern, white, BUGMYe.; do. yellow, Be. Oats dull: No, 2 white, 32032%« No, 1 mixed, 00%e. Rye easier; No, 2 nearby, #%ec. ; No. 2 western, #9¢. Hay dull and lower; choice timothy, $12.50 Grain freights quiet; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 34. tate June, Cork, for orders, per quarter, 2s. July. Letthee, $1.235@G1.50 Bast Liberty, Pa, June 21.-Cattle steady at last week's quotations. Hogs steady; prime heavies, $410; best me- diums and heavy Yorkers, MH@4.06; light Yorkers, $3.65@13.95; roughs, §L5093.75. Sheep steady; cholce, $4356.40; common, $.2540.7; choles clipped jambs, $9005; common to good, WEL; sprig lambs, $L.00GS; veal calves, 15.5047. month gust, £11 steamer No, 2 by sample hire! WAR NEWS OF THE WEEK. Eampson's Fleet Utterly Destroys the Defenses About Santiago. Washington, June 22.-The dispatches on Wednesday of last week brought the cheering Intelligence that the overtaxed marines Crest Hill, near Calman- had been reinforced by a number Cuban insurgents, who have proven most valuable allfes. The insurgents fight bravely, and seem to have su- ¢ contempt for Spanish marks. | Alded by their allies the ma- elr first sive move wmrching on and destroy- h guerillas’ camp and wnlards to flight, besides 4 the only well on era, of GEERT. within infards’ water t 40 Bpan- ort batte slightly substantial the heros of the miined Hobs Lt Imm¢« v that Is capa any damage or 1at is the Morro, in whi itenant Hobson and seven heroes « + Merrimac were sald to be confined ships were ordered not to fire on the ro. The fortifications hav n reduced to dust and splintered by Sar n's n Th 1 our other » big guns of Samp 3 fleet, Immunes, nator For a bill au t's and | int ths Turkish Princess Abducted. London June pa A band of 40 special dis Constantinople, has ab- ucted a sinter of the sultan, The princess was seized while she was out walking at Kizil Torak, a few rmlles from Constantinople, where she re- sided, Abdul Hamid has three siters- Princess Djemile, widow of Mahmoud Dijelalloddin Pasha: Princess Beniha, wife of Mahaoud Pasha, and Princess Mediha, wife of Ferid Pasha, late pec retary of the Turkish legation in Lon- don. Princess Djemile and Princess Beniha have Jong resided in the sub. urbs of Constantinople. rding to a rigands, aco ch from Ex«Legislator on Trial For Murder.’ Wilkesbarre, Pa, June 22.-Hon, James M. Oriner, ex-member of the legislature from the Wilkesbarre ais trict, was placed on trial yesterday for the murder of his stepdaughter, Car« oline Behaeffer, at Duryea, nearly a year ago. The prisoner pleaded not guilty, Griner is defended by able counsel, It is understood his defense will be Insanity, of a division | consist of | vides that the | exceed pix] THE IDOL OF HAVANA THIS BULL FIGHTER A GREATER MAN THAN OLD BLANCO. A Spectacle to Cause One Who Is Not a De. votee of the National Sport of Spain te Rub His Eyes~Whoen the Great Mazzan- tine Dines. Four private rps, armed w f the Orden Publico word volver, {ttle policeman wi in ( t1 and r i anda ri whisper that trouble volunteers, aginner darmeoes ry ’ } 5 een that tae re only able by ) to save th ] orm by 1 was ous of By ti is invariably th had taken his s¢ and windows of th on the street were choked cited throng, in whi volu and prof evidently an 8 honored he entered him, ar striding ran him in arms with such fervor as to sadly arrange his little wisp of hair, upon, attention baving called to the fact by balf a dozen ad- mirers, he his fingers and carefully plastered it upon his suming his s Marvelling nad LAR DOG on his pate before re- who the ym my look of 1 my ignorance, with a smile of pity, whis brad in awestruck i, the bull fight- 1 i Rie the world!” An American Negro Abroad, The highest grade of negro is the private car porter. Ile was such a ne- gro, young and with to take a trip to Europe. In London he made the acquaintance of several | English-bred negroes. By these he was shown the sights and introduced into society, One evening he was in- vited to “sit in” a little poker game. He was well acquainted with the game | as played at home, and did not hesitate to play. His limited acquaintance with English money cost him several good pots. At last he got four aces and knew exactly where he was, for fous aces have their value the world over. His opponent “skinned” his hand care. fully after cards had boen “doled” and sald: “Ah'll just bet yo' a pound, Mis- tah Johnsing.” “Well,” sald the Amer- fean, “Ab don"t rightly know how much a pound fa, but Ab'Il just raise yo' a ton.” many fine man- | nerisms and some money, who decided | { of managers of theaters devoted to the ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME. Any One Can Froduos the Mysterious Forre by Following the Formulas. Few things are so interesting for a family group as experiments in an gmateur way with electricity and the mysterious forces which can be easily produced by following certain se fic formulas, One of the methods of producing a mild tricity 18 to insert a ste ; rk in a larg the knife inches apart 1 OF more pie nd the same or of the and with f pleces I If Water An Athlelle King The King of Portuga ad King then ilared highwayman 1 kaifa andqg y Was endeavoring « ob wayfarer Tleyele for leed ream Freezer has con- ice cream wenty Mackay Chapel, Mackay of the Califor Kings,” means to build in tery, Brookiyn, a su- serd mortuary chapel, and he will have 't A dispensation from the Vatican sefore he can have it ¢ rated as a toman Catholle place of sepulture nid hould be John W tia “bonanza Ceme« ¥ One preenwood ha nan French Come Opera Redivivas, A significant note in the programmes ighter forma of musical drama is the evival--in one case accomplished, and pn the other projected—of French com- ¢ opera, or, as it might more correclly w called, opera boufle, Woman Tewn Crier, A female town crier fulfills her du. fes in the Scottish town of Dunning serthahire. 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