".'"Vl ' 1 " fc 5. je mtttf Srrf i hrrrtr? ,,' sw vy'' ve jUISIE XXI NO. 2G9. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1885. l?JRIOE TWO CENTS. : eh X A V lPH ,.7fy 3T ' ZJ OLD TOBACCO SELLING. I'ACKEIl AAJl'TlfJC JMMJTJ M TUB ilESTIl OOW.S TUlir KfEll IIAXM.KIK The, (ImWIiiir Crep .SnlVei Ing for Wnnt of lliilu. Snine ii f the, litn Plantings lr)liif Up. Tlie Trade llopertod Sluggl'li '" the Omnnt Tiibncrn Markets. During the lust week tlie condition of tlie growing prep has net Improved, nor even held Its r ivn. The excessive het nod dry wontlier Ia telling very much against It. Tlie ve y early planting or Jtnvnnn In short ing the Hied pod J the lenves nre small nnd n rain Insldoei'u very few days may de It sonie gee 1, tint nover make It n full grown crop. Tl e very Inte Is In soine placet ilry ilry lugupei the field; tlie medium Is holding Its own a nl with early rain will eome out nil right hut upon tlie uhole tlie preseld outlook ! net geed nntl a geed Soaking rnln is longing ly looked for. In neli e of tlie bottom hinds nteug (he streams .'ou me seme patches that leek green uni nre growing. Heed leaf Is stand- ingtlie u y weather niucii Lener man Jia vnnn hoc I tlie latter Is much the tenderest plant. In part led tobaccos ihore isnconsiderablo amount e business being dene; old goods nre irnlnir oil rapidly, tlie Rales for the hist week footing up Koveral humlred cnes, and for the " 'Sl'f crop thore Is a geed Inquiry with Rales el Mvernl lets null negotiations pend ing for much mere. Helders nre Btlir In thelr views am claim te have the goods tint nre wanted, mid the longer they own It, nnd the mero thdv oxamlne It, the bolter they like IL A't the prlces they are willing te nnll packings of lliivntin, they say It is the best goods for the money they ever handled. Of the seed leaf, the crop et which was small last year, they assert It is superior te any of the old goods new en hand. Mr. 11. II. llnrkhelder, of West Lampeter, Beld his crop of Havana tohwe ofabeut two acres nt 18, (innd 3. The tobacco In that vl clnltv has been nearly all sold. A few lets are yet In the hands of the growers. The sales recently made show that the prlee of tobacco Is advancing. These w he ha e kept their tobacco while ethers wero Rolling at the low prices during the w lnter appear te Un e gotten tlie best of It. Sew Yerk .Market. Ninety degrees In the shade monetnpt te linpail elasticity nnd vigor te trade ; se the leaf market wero a lazy leek, and In dividual dealers fermented quietly and un disturbed. Thore weie but a few out-of-town buyers visible, while elty Jobbers nnd mauut.ictur mauut.ictur ers, who appeared occasionally, did nn ox ex ox tenslvo Inspection business. This Is the time when " posting " but no " buying " la the erder or the day. Tlie three promt premt nent'81 Havana Reed crops, vi. :Wiscon :Wiscen Bln, Pennsylvania and Connecticut, nppcar te have merits and demerits se much allke that ludocisien marks the meements of nil prospective buyers; nnd tills indecision generally results In the neglect of all of the three crops and favorit ism for Sumatra. The latter Is se tigroeabio te buy and te work, no higher nnd no lower in prlee than usual, that whenever n manu facturer marts out with the best iutontieu toward seed leul", n slight defect, mi adverse report, even a murmur makeshift! halt and "bridge evor" with Sumatra. Through the recent lire, the stock of '81 Wis consin packed by New Yerk packers has de creased considerably. The crop Is a geed one, and still Instead of finding increased In quiry ler it, unconcern ir net apathy i.s met with, Frem all this it will be seen that n hlle line heed tobacco, carefully selected, will have a geed sale in the fall nud In All probability realize profits, a loom nnd as as '0iidencyin prices must net be relied en. Tlie present condition certifies te tlie gen eral Iluu londltlmref the 'SI crop ;- Iwiiiw, it'those tobaccos were net consldeicd geed by manufacturers, Sumatra would by tills tlme be much higher in price. As It N, Sumatra sells, but it does net rule. The business of tlie week may be sieeified as fellow k: Wisconsin ('top SI, ::ii cases at ! te '.0 i-entH. Pennslvimia-Cmp il, 200 casus at i cents. Connecticut Cum Nl, 2nd ea-os llnusa llnusa tenic, ut 20 cents. I rep nl, SOU casri iwijiiin at i ii-cm- Old Pennsylvania Gmi lm nt!i te lli'i cents. , . , , New Yerk State-Crep 'SI, !itw cases at is cents. Sumatra -Acllw. Sales el quoted at 5h" hi ?'- Ilavnnn- Medi'ialclv active. aw bales, Sale-t f00 hales, quoted at se cents te $l.'i". The Teliaciii Leaf makes the h.llewiiig summaiy of the trade in Hint city : Wosteiu Leaf Sales liave been etlcctcd sineoeiirpiovious report, but hew many or hew much they amounted te is net known. Trade is dull, that Is certain : why it is he Is h piuzle. One explanation Is thnt ltegie buy ers nre operating in tlie Vet Instead orheie. The open markets of Europe, according te ndvlces, are less uctive than usual, belng ee by reasen of having receipts en the wny nnd tlie fact that the new crop piespects are geed. Therels no doubt that the demand Ter the .moil markets Is mainly for present necossi necessi ties, and almost eery hogshead will have te irelnUi consumption bel'ore the demand will l.e materially increased. Apparently the tendency Is toward lower prices. The quan tity or heavy, fat tobacco et the ISSt Olarks Olarks vifle tvpes is tlmught te be very limited, itecle sorts largely preponderating. Seed Leal The extremely het weatlier or the past week was onetiyh in Itself te prevent an niilinntetl markeU Kew buyers Irem out ortewu visited tlie market, nnd cltybiixeis can wait ter innie ngrecable nnd cooler weather te ile their purchasing In than has len nvallnble tills week. It M difficult te llmi any ellect that the recent destruction el WisuniiMii tobacco has had en tlie market. Havana-Sales !!0O bales nttVV, te 51.10 The Havana tobacco market continues te present no theme for discussion. The status of the new crop Is pretty well understood, and what is looked for new is a revival In the t-igar industry that will lighten the market flrnrnch f its Hlock-mtd-n!bfWiehlers a llttle mero leeway en niaigmset jireni. ,,,, Sumalni-Sales about M bales nt fl.20 te 81.150. The demand for new goods is itulte itoed. and pricosaie fully up te quotations. Tlie feelhig in the market is a strong one, ling Market lair, with Increased oxperW, which amounted te 'JWt.KW pounds. .Smoking nealei-sandngenls icperta wt- liacUiry deinuud. .... , Cigars An nvemge weekly business Is an an ueunccd by cigar manutacturers. Stwaklng for the city or Havana, Sponcer HayH : The movement lias Hiiluided, and tlie greater part of our leading factories nre still trerktng en a moderate K-ale. .uih' AVeekly Kipnrt. Sales of seed leaf tohiece reported for the iNTEr.i.wKNCim by '. K. (Inns' Hen A-Ce., tolacce biokei-o, Ne. 1151 Water sheet, New Yerk, ter the week ending duly 'JO, 18.V. : lOOeasas 1331 Connecticut U0i)l!c.. i 100 cases l&SI Wlsoensln, Havana p. i.; iwi cases iSSl l'eimsylvanlm r.Cj'A. ! lt; ;'wes 1M Ue.Ullc.,:200 cases lh.S;i de 710a,l 100 casei! liSSI de. hpAi ; KX) cases l3l Olile fiic.,; 100 eases sundries Sit, Total 1,000 cases. IMilluil'ilphln Market. All branchoserthotralo huve been better during the past week than for Reme time past. This has been the case especially with cigar lour, the crop of 'si taking prece dence. Wisconsin Havana, he far, leads the Hit for line Koeds. It i.s curing early and Is ery desirable, ns the grading is piotltable nnd the quality extra line ; therorero packers feel very comfortable In holding '81 lseon lseen bin, the prlee of which Is held MlIK rennsyl vanla 'SI Havana has leund favor te a limited extent, hut the truth is, it Is tee early te Htieak untlerstnndhigly of Pennsylvania. v..t mniith will duvolenlUinluu. Censld- erable low grades have munil market at ft fair margin. Old leaf, which Is limited In this market, sells In quantities te fill lmmo lmme lmmo dlaeo wants. Seme grades are badly needed. Prices generally ha e otllt'enod, especially for new Jeuf. . , Sumatra soils, but net us freely as hereto. IJavana-TullO a numlier of bales went Inte the heuds or manufacturers this week at full figure. IX llaliluln.tllle I.cnf MmLrt. reui tUdVaWiiiviue unreuc. J n puKropert of purchases maue ier t-uas Bach A Ben last week we made two errors which Nheuld be corrected, tr. R. Z. Frace, of this vlllnge, bought the major part orthe200casos net Mr. Edwin Crewell, mill the prices paid ranged from 4 te 'ft) cents, the latter prlee belng paid Ter only ene crop, nnd net from 8 te 10 cents ns ropertod. This week Heme few transactions lmve bcen made, but thore Is net enough activity te really os. tabllsh n market. The rains during the past week hnve made the fields of tobacco leek very nourishing. Tolincre n n I)l,lnrnrtntit. "Thore IsftgoneraHmprosstou thnt tobacco Is n disinfectant," was said te nn uptown phy Rlctau. "Ifyouge Inte ft place whero the air Is rank or laden with obnoxious va pors," S!u' t'10 physician, "tobacco Hinoke may aid you In escaping nny evll results. Yeu will certainly llnd the air lrss otleuslve, even If It Is no less nunc, llutlf the tobacco Itself becomes tainted, or contains nny poisonous substance, you w ill discover that Is Just ns geed n trnnstultter ns anything olse. A clirar holder would cuable a man te cscane a nemi manv of the iieualtles that nil smokers liii ,ir, and I tried It tern tlme. I discovered, however, thnt the holder scented my clothing he that I agnhi began smoking my cigars In tlie old way." WUcenMn. Pi nm tlie Kdgci ten Tobacco Itcpertcr. The excitement evor the large dostmctlen of tobacco by the Stoughten fire, nnd the great storm which followed Wednesday evening, bus given hut Uttle room for any thing olse in the tobacco market the past week. Lecal rains have given growers op portunity te reset their fields nnd finish t what llttle remnant thore was left evor. Gonernlly speaking, the new crop leeks w oil ; most of It has been worked, and, In Heme eases, the first hoeing completed. The cut-worm is still nu nnnoyance In many plnces, but the thrifty farmer replaces the plants as fast ns they nre ealeu. ASIEUWAN EXttlltlTHHt IX LUX DUX. It. II, Tlinmnn Clnitcn aa rniiiinjItmiliV Itejt. rrKiwit.itlwt liy tlm Mmmi;ciiii-iit. tiv.w Yeuif, July '20. The appointment el Cel. It. II. Themas, of Mcuhanicsburg, formerly or Lancaster, ns commissioner for I'enusylvuul.i te the American exhibition In Louden, will gratify theso citizens of the Koysteno Rtnte who have Keen the wet k ac complished by Cel. Themas at New Orleans last winter. Hampered at the very outset et his labors by nn annoying contest ever the commissienorshlp and unassisted by any state appropriation, he gave liberally of his time nnd lortuue te the work of collecting nnd maintaining at the New Orleans exhibi tion nu exhibit or the natural resources of his state. His signal success in thlswbrk wen for him expressions of commendation from the visitors. The management of tlie American exhibition In Louden recognizing Ills nbillty received for him the present ap pointment. The design of the American exhibition In Louden is te show te the Old World the 10 10 Heurces, products, manufactures nnd arts of the United Suites, te the end that Kuropean capitalists may become JarKOly Interested In doveleplng American industries. The situ situ ntieu of the American exhibition, in the heart of the metropolis, will innke It a ar ticularly efficient means of putting helore Knrepean capitalists evidences of the vast quantities el undeveloped natural wealth that exWt in every state, and in nene mero than In reimsylvanla. As a means of ox ex teudlng A inerican trade into all parts of the world tills exhibition will le peculiarly valu able. The Tact thatn "Ilrlllsli Colonial nnd Indian Exhibition will be held nt Londen at thes.11110 time and In the lmmodlate vicinity will add Ui the valuo'ef the American exhi bition ns n menus oretendlngeur trade w Ith tlie llrltiih colonies. The work of preparing for tlie exhibition is we!l under wny in Londen; a site has been procured and buildings are new in process of erection. ix AXJt Aiiuvxn n a n r. Tim Mlir.it rrimprrl JIilcli .More Kutonible, Nune lltiilcliitjc Ntileft. Haiit, .Inly 20. The thermometer has ranged from in; te 102 Ter the pist week. On Mendav the mercury at Ihree dlllereul places In tlie vlllage all hi the shade maik-ed respecthely 100, 101, 10.1, at about i; o'clock. Karmcrs nre busy at their grain, and will likely get it nil housed in geed condition, unless thore is a sudden chauge In the weather. The w heat crop will net he nearly se bad as the indications foretold it few months age. Cern is doing well, hut Is be. ginning te show the want of rain. Potatoes that wcre early planted will scarcely tin tin tin proienow, as a great iiuny tops nre drying up. Festivals areuowripe and nourishing lunll directions; two nud three belng held en the same ecnlng in a radius of four or fie miles from here, and all doing well In n financial way. Aitkin A- Palmer's new building!? well nu towards completion, and will make a llne- stere room. Tlie two new school houses will seen he completed. The school houses by the way, are the only thing that has cuusodeny excite ment In our staid neihborheod ler seme time. The busy tlme Just new has allowed the excitement te subside, but we expect te hear mero or It about the first Monday In August, the next meeting nfthefchoel beard. The trouble has been about the dlsjiesal et the old house nnd grounds at Oeorgetown lewer school. When the matter is put before tlie beard again we will be mero ex plicit. An Hli-phaiit Hilled. Itanium's large Asiatic olephant "Albert," which killed Keeper James Hwoenoy at Nashua, N. 11., en Saturday, was taken te a ravhie in the suburbs of Koene, that sl.ite, and, killed. He was cliuued te four large ti ces nntl tlie location of his heart and brain marked in chalk. Thirty-threu members or tlie Keene Light Guards wero then mar shalled Inte line at lrt paces, and at the word "tire" the same number or bullets pene trated the ltal parts. The huge lieivst full dead wltheuUt struggle. "Albert" was 30 vears old anil had been used ns a performing elephant until the last three mouths, when lie had hIiewu hucIi temper that he was withdrawn from tlie trained herd. He was valued at nlieut 510,000 The remains have been donated te the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D. C. The Ml kudu'' Knjuhicd. In the 1'nlted States district court, New Yerk, Judge Whcoler granted nn order re straining SIdney Itosenfold from producing OUbertiiml Sullivan's new operattu, "The Mikade," nt the I'nlen Square theatre Ile premised, however, te hear Mr. llosenrold's counsel ou Thursday next ut Drattlobero, Vermont. The complainant in the case was Jehn Stetson, inauagoref the Fifth avenue theatie, who claims me seut mie ie juu Mikade" ny arrangement with the uuthers, w hlle Mr. Uosenfeld claimed that the work had lieen publlshcil and was public prop erty. Shet fur it Chllkcil Thief. f Jehn It. Stackheuse, Jr., shot f.nd instaully killed a man supposed te be u (leruiau, In the publle read nbeut :i o'clock Monday morning. Stackheuse rosldes near Tnlly Tnlly tewiii l'"-t nud, returning home late, discov ered what he supposed was a chicken tiller en the premises. He attempted te step the mint by sheeting nt him with a pistol, and tlie Reeend shot took efi'cct, the hall passing through the heart. A coroner's Inquest was held, and a verdict rendered that the do de ceased riiinu te his death from a wound caused by a pistol In the hands of Stack house. Suickhouse Is the son of Jehn It. Stuckhense, a respected farmer of Dristel township. The young man came te Dristel te surrender himself, hut by ndlce or coun sel contiuded te await charges made against him. A Weman Sentenced fur 00 Years. At Mount Sterling, Kentucky, Mrs. Strick llue, widow of Fate Strlckllne, who was murdered by Floyd Williams (new await ing the dav for Ids execution for the killing or her husband), wen tried at the peclal term et the Wolf circuit court last week for complicity in the niurder or her husband. She was convicted and Benteuced te the peni tentiary for nlnety-nliie year MR, DEAOLE BADLY PUNISHED. JIJTTKII VOIt A 1W.RX HITS tX THE mist rutin ixxtxus. Smith Ciime In nnd the Virginia liud llhn Hard te lilt Mxkhiff It Warm for tlm Umpire Seme Herent Nelen "f tlie tlliimnnil Plchl. The Rceend gaum between the Hlehiueud and Lnncnster clubs was neon hyn Inrge crowd jtMterdny. It was an oUl-llnie Rlug glng match, In which the Virginias had the host or It. The intorest in the game was net very grent, ns it wns evident te nil from the start that the Virginias would have a walk over. Deagle was put in by the home team, hut he was I t ted for about a dozen hits, in cluding three home runs, In the first four Innings. He was thou rollevod, nud Smith did lunch better, tlie visitors securing hut three hltn oil' him during the remainder of tlie game. 1'yle was hit hard by the Lnncns Lnncns eor, hut the work was dena at times when it was of llttle geed. The visitors played a line Helding game. During the gnme thorn was a tremendous amount of kicking, and the umpire was the principal cause or It. His decisions were very bad, and nt ene tlme when he declared MeTamany out at second, ou a threw from the catcher, the nudlcuce made n big kick. The game was stepped seme tlme and the players wero given an opportunity te nrgue witn each ether nnd upbraid the umpire. During this the audlcnce grew very het nntl the nolse they made would have frightened many a man. Hut Mr. Hates has an Idea thnt he knows something about ball and he decided te remain. Finally the playing was resumed with the satne umpire, much te the disgust or the grand stand people, who called Dates all kinds or nauie". Anether Incldent which caused ngrcatileal or oxcltemont was when MeTnmnny, nfter making ndrlve te the centre field fence, roll very hard nt first base. The gang lurain be gan te hewi, claiming that "Jumbo" Latham hail tripped the runner ; thN, the man, who leeks llken rnin Imrrel, stoutly denied, but it wasef noiiHe and he was yelled nt during the entire gnme. McTnmauy made two bases en the hit and was put nut trying hi make third. Had It net been for the fall he might have scored a home run. The score, In full, Is here given : LAKCASTUIl. nn r A K VIIKHNU. It II ! A K I'arkcr, 1 ... OMIU'lil, c lIMninl, 2.. McTiini'y.in (ioedmnn, 1 Donald, .1... Mniith, rip. Teinni.'V.B. eJOrcciiw'd. s ' s' 1 .10 1 ' 7 V 1, -2 i a 3, 0 1 K 0 V 2 .1 O.jdlcnn. 1 -' 4 1, U II 21 0 .leliuiil'n, III, .1 3 '2 2. 0 1. e: Nusli, .1. ..I 3 1,11 II e 2 Corcoran, r. e, 1 l! e 0 1 1 Heuse ho'r.e' 2 1 B ft. 0 1 '.i 1 .1 (I 'l.lltllHIII. 2 l C 0 0 n n, 2 e 0, I 1 3 0 HlKRllls, 2.. I tragic, p.Vr ryic, p.... II 2, V 8 (I -I- Total.. M2 27I8 V Total WIS 27 11 (I 1XXIMIS. I.atircuder 0 0 1 1 .1 e 0 0 ft ft Virginia 2 2 3 4 0 0 13 01.1 BCMMAnv. Earned rims Virginia, 8: I.ancantcr.'l. Twe liasn lilts McTiMimuy. (Irretmend, .Naeli, I-iitbatn. Three tme lilts I'arkcr, Smith. (Ih'iiii. lUnneriinH lolmsten.OreenwcxKl, Niwh. Left en liases Lancaster, 6: Vlralida, S. Htrnck out Lancaster, 4 s Vtrclnla, I. I'liMtuil ball C)Idl1cia,2; lleunnhnldur, 3. Mild pitches I'jlc, 1 ; Dcncic, 2. llmihle jilnjs MpTntnany. Ill Innil: ltoiiselioldrr and HIkrIus ; (iU'enwmKl, IIIKkIus and Latlmiu. Time et kuiiio-Tke hours and llfleen iidiiutci. Umpire-Hates, Others games playeil yesterdnv resulted ns follews: At Philadelphia: Detroit 8 1'hlla ilelphln, 1 ; at New Yerk : New Yerk :t, HL Leuis a ; nt Dosten : ('iiicage 7, Ilosten !! ; nt Providence : Duihile Ii, l'rovfdenco .'! ; nt litlsbnrg: I'ittshurg C, Droeklyn I; nt Newark : Newark 7, National fi; at Jersey City: Nortelk 7, Trenten 0. Illullllltlll HulH. "Jutnlie" Latham weighs 'J20 imiiiikIk. Oreonweod Ls a wemlerlul han-riiiiunr ami his slides are great. The Virginia club leaves this eieniug. They piny ji' Alexandria irginlajlo.uior irginlajle.uior irginlajlo.uier row. Lclt-lmnded Dald win was tee much ler the I'hilndelphias yesterday, and they made but four hits oil' him. Lew Simmons, of the Athletic, is dUgustcd ut the playing of his club, and he thinks of releasing seme or the players. The Semerset club passed through Lancas ter, this morning, en their wny te Wllllams Wllllams jiert. Among the players was .loe Kanpcl. The reperts or base iall In the Philadelphia Tunes are very peer, and Mr. Dhldlelieck scorns te have lorgettcn that he has nn East ern League. Mike Scanlan'.s opinion el' his pet club, which he was se anxious te have in the American Association, would leek well en pajier. They are being defeated by nil or thilr opponents. A Mr. Quhiii umpired In Jersey City yes terday, ami there is anxiety te knew who he is. Nothing has been beard of Jack Helland and We Cuny Ter seme days past, and It Js. supposed that they quit the Eastern League' because they did net desire te work for glory alone. .Manager Datiilc, of the llaltlmoreclub, has arranged te sign Meuntjny and Powers, the -buttery recently released by Cincinnati, as seen as they aiu eligible It Is understood that they will receive ?2,000 for the balance of the season. Drewn, pitcher, his been re leased. Toe many people are allowed en tlie Lan caster grounds with the players. Alieut a half dozen boys me always en hand and In the wny, and yesterday one el them went se far as te pick up a hall which had passed the catcher. Quite a number or grown people nre always te be round en the eastside or the judges' stand, where they have no shadow or a right te be. They are prebibly stockhold ers, and m'nkothe rules or the ground te suit themselves. Thore was seme treuble In the Virginia club te-day. It appears that seme of tlie men wero out Inte last night nud this morn ing Househelder was fined .r(. The ether members or the team felt angry nt.thls which they considered tee heavy. There was soine dlsfurbauce nbeut neon nnd Greenwood and Househeldor throatened te lenve for tliclr homes. They stalled for the depot, but wero persuaded te return. The manager Is said te have suspended Househelder for. thirty days, and fined Oreonweod a large amount. The sympathy or the ether mem bers orthe club scorns te be with the two un fortunate players. The people hi the towns or the Eastern League have n habit nryelllng at and guying Dig Latham, et tlie Virginia club. It must lie nckuewieged, howeier, that he Is n geed player anM ceacher. Ile understands hew te make men work anil nlwnys t's in te win. The Virginia playurs show the clloctel' his geed work nntl every one or them knew hew te run bases K they nre net such heavy batters. The Lancaster club would de well te profit by their exnmple instead et htigglni; their bases. The home nlavers nre net w ci i worked nnd that was nlalnlv seen In vestnr days game, when seme of the men made Utile effort te get oil" bases when they had plenty of opportunities of doing se. I.ctteis Oianted liy Ilia Keclbter. The lollewlng letters wero granted by tlie register for tlie week ending Tuesday, July 21: Tr,sTAMi:.NTAitv Jehn Dahie, deceased, late of Columbia borough; Frank (J. I'alne nnd Mary 8. Paine, Columbia, executers. Abraham King, deceased, late of Le.iceck tewnship: David King, Leueeck, oxeeuter. Ames Harmony, deceased, Inte or Ell41 bethtewn; Abraham S. Hliealler, West Don Den Don egal, executer. William Molenoy, deceased, late or Ful ton township ; Evan Meleney, Fulton, oxee exee oxee ueor. AitJUNsrnATie.M Mary Ann Haldemnii, deceased, late or Columbia borough ;W. 1), iiaiuemnn, coiumuie, aummisirater. Iteturned te Court. Mnrge Themas, colerod, was bofero Aldot Aldet man A. K Dennelly, last ovenlng, en a charge hjonieus assault nnd battery, pre ferred by Careline Thompson. The testi mony was that Marg-s struck Carolina en the head with a beer glass, at a picnie of colerod lelks, at Itecky Springs, en Friday. Marge was required te enter ball for trial at tlie August quarter sessions court. An luillau Hheu. This morning a number of Indians, iu charge or seme agents efa iatent inedlcine firm, arrived In this city, They carry tenls with them In which they will give a show. tuns run stuekt wenic. The Contracts Th.il Were Awarded for .Sener IlnllillnR, (Iradlng nntl I'lktnjr, Atn meeting or the street committee last evnnlng the following bids for street work were opened : Fer building elghteeu-luuh sewer ou Ship pen Btrcct, from (Irani street te sower en Ornnge : Hugh Keegh, t'M ; J. It. Smith, ?2sa2Tij Emllllnber, fcviftr Jehn Olto, MOO; nnniuei llesli, ,fiin; Andrew wnule, L1X); Ohns. Schwobel, f29ri Dftvls'Kltch, f2l ; Frnncis Auknmp nnd F. Hinder. f.l:HM) ; Jneeb llennnr, f.'ti'i ; Jehn L. Arneld, glneti Rewer dpe, IS-lnch, 8.1 cents icr linenl feel, Htrnighiplpe ; branches extra. The centrnct was awarded te J. It. Bniltli nt f2s0.ir, ti begin nt once. Orndlng Laurel street; Jtelwepn High and Duttnuwoed : II ugh Kengh, 1" cents per ciihle ynrd for 760 feet : lj !H-r cent. Mibln ynrd additional for every 100 reet hauling distance. (I. Suter A' Ilre,, IS centH jier ynrd nnd rock 60 cents cubic ynrd. Jehn Kendlg, cartlill? cents per yard nnd .Ti cents per ynru ier ieck, rrnutc iiiuuer, e.irin ihccuis, rock f0 cents nor vnrd. II. Hhtitlh, entth 10 cents iier vartl, 60 cents Ter rock. Jehn W. Musser, N cents earth nor yard mid 4.1 cents lock per perch. Samuel Itesh, 1! cenhs earth, rtxjk 40 cents. ioceh Donner, Kl' ceutH earth, rock lil cents per ynrd. Davis Kltch, II cents earth, rock 60 ceuls per yard. Ami. Onble, 1UU cents eartli, rock 15 cents per yard. Jehn (fill, 13U cents, earth per yard. Oca KolhitSen, 15 cents per ciihle yard and rock 50 cents per Irch. The contract wns given te Jehn (Jill nt llu cents r yard for stene for macad amizing. Diking Seuth Duke street, from Vine te Oerman : Hugh Keegh, f 1,000; Jehn Ken dig. ?ii25 j O. Suter.fc lira, CTi, cinder; (1. SutorA-Dre,, HHMt, stene; Jehn Kvlie, fS!Hj ; J. It. Smith, J762.73 ; II. Shauh A, Ca, f 1,000 ; Davis Kildi, 5.S30; Davis Kltch, $710, clnder anil stene; Davis Kltch. all cinder, J (K(i ; OoerKo Wisner, $800. The contract was awarded te J. It. Smith, ferf7.V5.73, te he nil stene. liking North Lhne street from Walnut te Lomen : Jehn Kylle, J7.K) ; J. It. Smith, 00.1.40 ; II. Shauh .t Ce., $1,100 ; Davis Kltch, &U.7), cinder nud stene fSI7, nil cinder f760; It. I'. Mrut7er, $S00; (lee. Wlsncr, fi'Wi. Tlie contract was awarded te floergo WIsner, at ffiSti ter stene for macadamizing. liking West Chestnut street, from Mul berry te Charlette : II. Shauh A Ce., f I,. U1.W); Davis Kltch, J!tt0, ftfll cinder nnd stene ; nil cinder, itr ; D. I. Mentzer, f!)l!i, for stone. The contract wns awarded te It. I'. Mcnt7orat?'.il0ferull stone. Diking West Jumes street, from Mulberry te Chnrletle : Hugh Keegh, 81,170 ; U KemiKtr mul I. Washer, $l,Se0 ; D. 1. Menti-cr, f 1,100 ;H. Shnub it Ce., 1.173.2.1; Davis Kltch, S1.000 oleuo ; $00 clnder anil stone, its'M nil clnder. The contract was awarded te Davis Kltch at 81.0S0 for nil stene for luacatfamliing. Theemitract for the sewer wns awarded absolutely, the weik tnlie licguu ntonce; but the (xmtracts for grading nntl macada mizing wcre nwnrded, subject te approval or councils, or rather, they wcre recommend cd te councils. Tliostreot commissioner wns ordered te grnde East Frederick anil Eist Chestnut streets, mul nlse te put a stene gutter ncmss the street nt East Froderickand I'ark nirniic. The usual number or hills wcre approved. The street cnmnilsslener was eidered te exHinlne the stene gutter nt Strawberry and Ine streets, nnd if fmsilt'e rciipivn It. " 'lUj; VOVX1V VOXI'HXTIUX. Aitditlen.il l.lt of Delejule nud Coiiuiilllee Ceiiuiilllee men KIci ted en X itnril.y. SInce the publKav'iiu yristerday of Uiellst or delegates elected (n Sdlwnlayte thtj Homo Hemo Home emtio county tonriiidlen, te lollowIngiMl lellowIngiMl lollewIngiMl dltlonal returns ImV hevn recvivd! Colernln Mrlenilrrar,4. 'J. OiilGmllji, Milten Keyh.r, Jes. 1',' Wentz, Clayten Mc Cflidey. - , ttW- -v - ' l)rnmore-il)itl:;.'Mi iuiuirer, J. It- Xiu Achcsen, li"j.WnUn CVYjfliPeilfly. Win? Hastings. - - -"""ft Washington -(atth) -(Jen. lleIsifU, Jeseph Kane, J. W. Miller, MilteuSheilzer, Josejih Funk. Itai)he-(5'.)th) Franklin Nautnan, H. K. Naiiman, Jacob Nniimau. Elizalcth-D. W. Dietrich, lienj. Werk, man, Samuel Keatli, Jnmes K. P. Keddlg, Frank Kulh. Newtown Jacob llahcckcr, Jehn C. Dlvcl, Jehn Kcmmerly. Lincoln Herace L. Hahlcmaii, Peter Orth, Simen U Ilramlt, E. J. Mvers, Jehn Orady. Ceney J. K. Stener, J. K. llrcuue, Jacob It. Keb, Simen Ackcrmaii, David Walten. Llttle Dritalii--D. S. Pnttcrsen, Dr. .1. W. .ell, E. V. I'hlllliiM, Josepli S. Hilten, James S. Patterson. MaytewnJ. 1 Hays, Jehn II. Heuscal, Henry Terry, J, W. Jehnsen, Lewis Hall. Noithwestern Solemon Zeamer, Henri' earner, William Wnlker. h. Fulton -Sanders McSp.irr.iii, Amcr Jen ..i.... i-..i. xi-i.i..f...M Kills, 1, U3II. 11 JllllUlvVI. Paradise Jehn Shell, Jehn McKilllps, Phares Katimer, Samuel (lirylu, .David Graham. " West Earl-Henry Kafreth, Peter A stuns, Jacob Dear, Frank .Sillier, Jehn Knfieth. (:tll'NT COMJIITTlIl:. Fulton -Sanders McSparran. Paradise f.ee. N. WersL New town Jehn C. Divet. Lincoln Samuel Mcltride. Ceney Jacob It. Hrenncr. Llttle Britain li. S. l'uttersen. May town A. It. Heuscal. Northwestern Sel. .aimer. Ellzabeth D. W. Dietrich. Haphe .(6'Jtli) H. K. Nautnan. Washington (Jee. W. Ilebcrts. Drumere East E. M. Slauller. Coleralno Jehn W. Whltesitle. West Earl Henry Knfieth. .i iwiti.r xi:iinu jiujkii.au l'ilj;htciiud i'reui the Heme nt iJiiicasler Family New lteilillne In llnrrliliir;. Kiein the Independent. A very bold attempt at robbery was made about 10:20 en Saturday night, at the resi dence of Mrs. McDlInn, 1,01.1 Pennsylvania avenue. Owing te the oxtremo heat, a daughter of Mrs. McGllim, agetl about 18, In company with a smaller child, made, up n couch en the hack balcony and went te sleep for tlie night. Shu states she was rudely nwnkened by the prosence of a burly negre who hnil clluibed upon the balcony. Miss McOllnu quickly arese te glve nu nhinn but was set upon by the Intruder ami choked te silence. The scuflle was dechledly lively and ended by the girl accomplishing her purpese of scream ing. The entlre neighborhood was awnkened but tlie negie was fertunate enough te make geed his escape. It was sup posed thnt robbery was the object us rumored that Mrs. McCillun, who only ii short lime mie returned irem Lancaster. koplai-nuslderahln amount of money hi the house. This Is net the case, however, ns tlie woman lias run cnnlldcnce in nanus nntl litis her wealth deposited theta She Snore en. KtileSinlth, Die wlfunl a peddler, was be be bo eoro Aldermau Darr, this morning, en a charge or drunkenness and disorderly con duct. Jacob Smith was charged by the hus band or Kate with belng en tee familiar terms with her. The case against Smith was dismissed, thore net being sufficient ovideneo te wnrrant the inngiMtnite In returning the case te court. Knte was dismissed ueii the payment of costs and "swearing oil" for a y'iU'. -., ..... St. Anthonys 1 Jtcumleii. St. Antheny's picnic at Penryn mrk yes terday was a decided success se far as nuin nuin bers are concerned. About 1,000 poisons wcre ou the grounds during the day. Dancing was the principal amusement, nud Tayler's orchestra furnished the inusle for the sime. The excursionists arrived home at 0 o'clock, well pleased with their trip. Carriage Tongue llreken. Iist evcnitig ns the prlvate carrlage of Jehn D. Sklles was belng drlven along the Columbia pike, near the watch factory, ene of the horses shied and turning around quickly brokeofi'tho tougue. Engine Ne. 4. Chler Knglueer Vondersmlth had engine Ne. 4 out for practice last evenlng en West Chestnut streeL The street was well watered by the hesemeu. JIADK CRAZY BY DIVORCE. a I'Aitujut into nvnxKD tits iiuvsk AXl JUS 1.11'K HTUVIt. Deliberately Urltlng n Itezeu Tenuis llnrsrs, a Ilecn Cens, l'lny IIer, fllnny Chickens anil Tnrkejs Inte n Ham Whhh lis l'lrrd. et IiLoeMtNiiTON, 111., July 21 Wllllfltn DInser, nOermnu farmer, who lived a few miles from this city, n short llmonge married a woman soveral years youtfger than liltnsclf. Their married life proved te he or an un pleasant chnrader. A Tew months nge she had her husband nrresled Ter assault and battery and DInser was hound evor te keep the peace. In the nicantlme his who Med a hill for dlvorce In the circuit court el this city, asking nlse for n writ el injunction le restrain him from hoII heII ing, or disusing of any or his property. The injunction was granted. The wife then went te seme of her relatives te live until the end or the legal proceedings. Dlnscr, It Rceins, lias bcen almost crazy slnce his wlfe Illeitrhcr petition for divorce, hut his neigh bors dhl net notlce anything strange In ids conduct until early yesterday morning, when It was discovered that tlie night bclore he hnd btirned his house with the entlre con tents. Ile dreve adoen loams of fine horses, a decn Jersey cows, fifty hogs, seme chickens, turkeys and various ethor fowls Inte Ills barn nud after locking the doers, llred the building, which was leund In smeuldering ruins. Soveral of the teams wero valued at ?fcO0 and ? 1,000 encli. l.ate In the aflonieon Dluscr was found hiding In a clump of high weedsa mlle from his farm, mid waslodgetl In Jnil innnswer the chntge or iucendlarisin. Ills Threat Kipped Open. Ni:v Yeutf, July 21. Themas Murphy, aged 10, or Ne. 2,4K5 Fourth Avcnue, was fatally wounded liy his brother-in-law, Tlies. Dmipliy, this morning. Mrs. Mitrphv, who is Dunphy'H her mother last evening, was brutally lieaten en pitcher by her brother, her husband, was sister, visited nnd w hlle thore the head with n Tem. Murphy, looking for Dunpliy te the men demand satisfaction when met. Murphy's thre.it was ripped and cut hi n horrlble man ner, nnd he died shortly nfter remevnl te the station house. Dunpliy was urrestcd. Hud Weed In Alleiitetvn, Ai.i.untew.v, Pa., July 21. At a late hour last night n fight occurred at Keln's park, between I'. M. P.ulz and Oeorge Fink nud William ami Dan Arneld, In which the latter was probably fatally cut by Kink. He received seven stab wounds, nnd Is te-day In a critical condition. Wil liam Arneld also received a soere cut and dangerous wound, The treuble was caused by a wnmnn. Fink nud llutz have Hed. A Trjlnj; Dnjr In N'cir Yerk. Nnw Veiik, July 21. This has 1mkii ene the most "trying days r tlie summer. At.'I a. m., the thermometer reglsted 74 do de green, at Ha. m., 7(1 degrees, and at 9 o'clock fcO ib-grees ; ene degree In advance of FrP ilay'ft ns'enl, v At 11 o'clock It had Kliel far ahead, reach ing 87 degrees, and at 1 p., in. it reacluelrl degreec TJtK vniTuJinY nvcone. The DrmUa of Sirs. Annie K. strlrklet- slid .-) ' ' ilrtrUnlB Hrli Anniu K. StrlekW, wlfeeJ Jficoi,H,ytlck Jficei,H,ytlck Jficoi,H,ytlck lerantl daugliter el Henry1 Kurtz, ofJeunt Jey, died at Leuark, 111., en Monday, tlie 2utli Inst. Mr. and Mrs. Strlckler remnved te their home In the West about three years age, and for a great iortieu or that time she has been troubled with heart disease Fer soy sey eral months past she has been a great sufferer, and her death was finally caused by that dis ease. She was an cstlmaule woman and had many friends In this county. Heath of Mrs. l.lzle Ilarnlili. Mrs. Lbvle Hamlsh, wife or Michael S. Ilarnlsh, shoe dealer, died at her rosidenco, Ne. 42 West Kifig stieet, yesterday after noon. Deceascd was a daughter of Jacob Haniish, drygoeds merchant, nntl leaves a husband and four children. The funeral takes pl.ice en Thursday morning, nnd ser vices will be held at the New Dauville meet ing house. Heath or u (Itrl. Annie, daughter of Charles and Kate Eshbach, died at the resldenee erher parents, 052 North Duke street, last night alter a three mouths illness or rheumatism. Deceased was a pupil of St. Antheny's parochial school and was highly esteemed by her school companions. Her runeral will take place en Thursday morning. The I.ute Dr. Jehn I.. Atlee, Jr. A special meeting or the l.incaster City and Comity Medical society was held last evening, and resolutions or respect en the death or Dr. Jehn I Atlee, jr., wero adopt ed. His runeral took place this morning and was attended by the Lancaster City and County Medieal society, and u large con course or friends. The ball bearers were Doctors Dlackwoed, Elder, Hehrcr, A. J. Hcrr, Ellmakerand Carpenter. Four color celor coler od men were the carriers, ltev. Dr. l'ratt conducted the services at the hotise. The Interment was made at Lancaster cemetery, (ieorge I, Deersth's runeral. The funeral of (loergol Decrsch, a former resident of this city, took place this aflor afler aflor neon at the Detliel church. The ceremo nies wero conducted by ltev. Sollhamer. The remains wcre lntorred at the miic-aster cemetery. STATH W.KANING3. Twe hrothersnamod Mohringerwero prob ably fatally Injured In a saloon brawl In Allentown last night. A young man named Heckman, from Washington county, nttempted te beard a train ut the Union depet, Harrlshurg, en Monday evening, and was killed. The cerner-steno or the First Unlate O reek church built In the United. States was laid ou Sunday afternoon In Shenandeah. David I. Haunt, ene of the wealthiest citi zens or Frackvllle, Schuylkill county, has been sent te J all for centempt el court. The nggregate value or all taxable preperty in Phlladelnhia last vear was KSO.Tel.'JOu.ll. as cempared with ?.r)71,702,C38.30 hi the year 18J3, and the total nmeunt collected by the tax recolver was tt),770,Oia01. i. i Tee I.eiTer Knd Crep. , Cei.r.nAiN, July 21. The corn leeks well ; nals will make heavy straw, but Is net llkely te fill out well, en account of the drought ; the wheat Is generally harvested and though net n full crop turns, out hotter than was ox ex ox pected earlier In the spring. The harvest weatlier has been unusually favorahle, being Interrupted by no rains, but n soaker for the corn nnd tobacco would be grateful. l'ullcd ,te Maintain III Wife. Henry Swelgart was held by Alderman A. F. Dennelly, yesterday arternoen, en charges of drunkenness and disorderly conduct and desertion. Fer the first named effense he was sent te the county prison for five days and en the ciiargoeruosonion ue was com mitted for trial. DrlWnc Accident. Tills morning as E. Hehu, haker, was driv ing en Seuth Queen street, near Wall's Southern Exchange hotel, ene of the spin dles of his business wagon breke oft", and spilled the baker and hla bread. Ne ether daraage was done. Arretted ou llall-l'iece. William Derr was arrested last night en a ball-piece by Officer Musketnuss. DetT Is the defendant in an assault and battery case nnd his security fearing that he would skip had him arrested. He was unable te enter new ball and was committed te prison. lrAMUXHTUX AUTTJXIl.n. More Nenr t'estumsters J. K. Ilegert Takes the I'rlrent Wllkesti.irre. Wahhimitem, D. C, July 2!. Tlie presl dent te-dny npnelutcil the following post pest post innsters I Miles J. Flnlen, at Strciter, Ills., s.lceF. M. Ityen, Hiispcnded ; Jes. K. Dogert, nt Wllkesbarre, Pa., vlce A. S. Orr, Hitspended; Clmrles E. (lallagher, at Salamanca, Ky., vlce D. D. Weher, suspended; Jehn S.i Hand lev. nt LVlrflebl. 111., vlen V. W UnnU susiiendeds Clinten ilosettl, nt Dekab, Ills., vlce A. S. Jacksen, suspended ; Oea P. San ford, nt Imtislng, Mich., r!ce H. D. lUngham, 8USCllded. Secretary Uimaf le-day oppelnted the fol lowing upeclnl pgenls of the general land office : Thus. J. Hickman, Iuljanla ; Emmet Knlicls, Alnbama. " V J. It. McMnmce, Ohhii has bcen nppolnted n law clerk a f2,000, in tlio'etlleo of the assistant atterney genernl, Interior deiarU meut. 11. O. Hillings, of Illinois, has been ap pointed chief of preemption division, land office, vlce Hewes, of Vermont, remeved. Jehn McMurray, of Pennsylvania, has bcen appointed chief of the land and railroads di vision, vlce Stttrgls, or Indiana, removed. $IJ8,0H rUJl UJUMUKEK J-JtEIJIt .wi;.v. The Danes Committee, te ltecenuuciid te Con Cen cress In Their llehnlf. St. Leuis, Me., 21. J. Mijten Tumor, ox ex United Slates minister te Llbcrht, nnd a man orneto among tlie colored people, returned from Indian Territory yesterday, whero he went hyin vitntien te meet the Dawes senalorl senalerl al commlttce in bolmiret'Chcrokcofrecdmen. He says thatthocemmlttcometatVonltaand oxnmlned a large number of witnesses as te the claims of 7,000 frcedtnen orthe Chero Chere Chero keos, who have been debarred from recciv. Ing their fihare of 5300,000 paid the Chorekco nation by the goernmont for lautl ceded te It by Indians. The meney was withheld from tlie frcedtnen en the ground that they are net of Chorekco bleed. Tumor's argu ment bofero the commlttce was that under the treaty of lsfifl the freedmen have all the rights et the nallvo-bern Chorekccs ; and he says the couimittce after making a thorough examination of the whele ques tion will report te Congress next win ter recommending that these frccdmen shall he iid their pre rata or the $300,000, which nmeunLs te $118,000. The same con dition or things exist in the Choctaw nation ; and the Rame action will probably be taken hi that case. Turner, also succeeded In get ting an allewance of 10 acres et land te each 1,000 Choctaw frccdmen and all the rights or citizens. These negrees will vete for the first time et tlie election for officers of tlie nation next mouth. The Miratesi ltnces. Saiiatoea, July 21. The first day of the Saratoga racu meeting opened threatening but warm. The track was In llue condition and lliere was n large attendance. The first race, the Introductory scramble, for all ages, entrance free, distauce five furlongs, had 10 starters. Mamie Hunt wen, Jim ltcuwlck secentWmd Jim Douglass third. Tlme 1:03. Mutuals paid $.0.G0. The second race, Bwecpslakps-, for all ages, alter a clese struggle was wen by Volatile, Pearl Jennings second, Tem Mar tin third. Time, UiVi. Mutuals in second race piitl ?23. 10. The tlilrtl rac yn the Tracrs stakes, a uweepstake Ier Uirwfyear old, inith SI.OOO added by the association, and $600 in platei by Mr. W, IL Travers, 1 lulles. There wnrn fi stnrlers. Ttlers-m Teit, Irish Pat Kcceud, Doetblack Uilrd. TieiO, .L-Onlj Fourth race Selling riuia tnjltv ltosire. wen, Thady. scceuii, Disturbance- third. Mutuals hi third nitfl paid til-Nj. ,T THE JIOACIS FAU.UJlt. Ilent.il or the liepert Tluit MIOO.OeO win line Iteaih l3 the flincnimetd. Nkw Vekk, July 21. Mr. Stephen AV. Iteach was the only membcr of the firm ut thoefficoof Jehn Iteach A. Sens this mom Ing. Ile ropertod that .Mr. Jelin lteacii had nearly rocevored from Ids prostration anil would in n day or two be able te attend te the duties incident te the ex amination into his allalrs l3' his assignees. Mr. Keach repeated his statement el yesterday that It would le seicral days bofero the flchcdule of liabilities and assets would be icady. A gentleman for many years Iu lutlmale relation with Jehn Iteai h it Sen denied tlie report that about $000,000 was due the linn en govern ment contracts, ami that tills amount had been withheld by the prcsent adminis tration pending the settlement or Delphin difficulty. AJr. Garrett Keach this morning, while declaring that the Delphin had been nearly paid for, refused te Bay whether or net ether bills were due from the government. Only a few of tha late empleyes have Bought work at ether factories, most of them agree ing In the conviction thnt the works would seen reopen. Stabbed III Ilrether Through Jeitleiixy. niTFi'ALO, X. Y., July 21. Win. Wlrt bltzkl Is a boss hi the Lehigh AJalloyceal yard and his brother Gottlieb works at the satne place. Fer seme unexplained cause Gottlieb is jealous or William's standing with his employers, and has frequently pro voked quarrels with him en that aceeuiiL Yesterday Gettlieb begun te nbuse William, who told him te go away. At this Gottlieb knocked William down. The latter was In the act of ejecting Gottlieb from thepremiscs, when he drew a knlfe and stabbed William hi the leftside, lnillctinga dangerous wound. Gottlieb was arrested. The Mexican Kdltem In llaltlinerc. Dai.timeuk, Md., July 21. The party of Mexican editors reached IJalthnore this morn ing at 0: 15 o'clock. They were met by a commlttce of reception from the city press and escorted te the Carrelton hotel, where they breakfasted. At ene o'clock this aftor after aftor neou they proceedod te the City Hall, and wero rocelvod and welcomed te the city by the mayor and the proprietors of the several nowspapers. Toe JlaiulytnthllUtHel. Cincinnati, O., July 21. Officer Hanks, of Camp Washington pollce district, shot nnd kllled a man named Gcerge Daiustrep, last night Hanks was trying te arrest Daiustrep when the latter attemptctl te cscape and was. called upon te step. He continued te run, and the olllcer fired with fatal ellect. The Cletelnud Strikers. Cr.KVULANl), O., July 21 Thore nre abso lutely no new developments te-day, with ro re ro gardtethe strike or the rolling mill hands. The men soem very dotermlhcd, and say they will starve bofero returning te work nt the former wages. I. ut liy Slrtke of Natural (lai. Cincinnati, July 21. Whlle weikmen were boring an artesian well te-day at Holl Hell heltn's browery, natural gas was struck, which the firm estimates will save f 1,500 n month in ruel. Thore Is excitement hore evor the discovery. A Londen Sheeting Cente.t. Londen, Julj' 21. The sheeting contest for the queen's rrlze, at Wluibleten te-day, was wen by Sergeant Lincoln. Sergeant llulwer made the next highest score. Heard at a Seaside Uoarulng-IIeuiu, Frem the Uoaten budget. "Did you have any spring hore this year?" "Oh, yes, u very pleasant ene." "I wish you had caught It aud put It en my bed.' LATE FOREIGN FLASHES. j:j:iii:i.h iiaki: ax attacjc ux .sai.a Axn Annnr.vvt.sRjh JtAS- Tiru Thousand )ien nud sheep and Seven Hundred Miles Lett Iteldnd In the Itrtrenl. Iiihiiinanllles en I'rench Settlers LIvIiir en tlie Wei Afilcmi Centl. Lo.vde.v, July 21. A dispatch from Caire suites that a large body el rohels nfew nights age made n vigorous attack ou Kessala nnd nttempted te take it by Bterm. They al al eocked tlie plnce nt three points, hut the gar gar Jlsetl pouretl Inte their columns n destructive fire and succeedHl In repulsing them at every lelnt. The garrison then Rallied forth and lmied tha retreatlng enemy ae closely thnt thOy ttej procliiitAtelV. lKivlnrr Uibtnd ilmni two Iheusand ex,en and sheep, KetcFiIinntkeiL ..,.." niu (uru -iiiiuiiuyei amniuniu 1'Ln. rnlwO. l.i r..M.. .5v ,.,.. . .'. v . .,-i. nj-, uny e,w.w in Kiutu nntij wounded. The casualtleH tff the garrison"' wero small. -, , JiZ-ZVA Iferrlllln r!ril.lllua In -f. f . TT'"-f wl Londen, July2L-AdVl.lroutUie-ivW?tti Alrlcm coast state that an nrmyet UieKli'ig . $$ . ......uiiiUy iwuiuiy maue an unexjctea- V05&" descent ou se oral coast villages, poeplod b-L "gld French settlers, and ruthlessly massacred $3 men, women and children. One thousand, of the settlers wcre Liken prisoners nnd put te death, roasted nntl eaten. Cholera Spreading In Spain. Madiiid, July 21 Iloperta rrjm the ehelera-inrected districts, throughout Spain, show that tlie disease Is spreading. Fer the twenty-four hours ending yesterday 0S2 deaths and 2.H7 new eases nre reported. In Madrid nineteen new cases anil thirteen deaths occurred. The sceurge has Invaded the cities and provinces or Durges, Alinerla andOtudahiJare. Itehel Itlel Arrnleucd. Wivnipke, Man., July 2L Leuis Kiel, uiu leaner ei me rcucillen in the Nfrrrhfl' was arralgned at Itegln.i yesterday hcr; Judge Illchardspn. His ceuns.l deina.Xi should Ijo sent te Ontario or llrltiih mi, bia for trial. The court eernihl ih ,'" he me- tlen, and the trial will l-e en a V'ce at Keghia. The court adjourned till te-' A ICiiMtau Agent In Ceren. SlIANOIIAr. .Illlv21. -Aftt-inna fm... rojiert tlie nrriv.il or a Russian ajrentV!i Tanian. It Is understood that he Is ncire tiating a new convent.. between Itussiaii andCerea. An agent jjQcrmnu govern- iiicni is aise ai janai fA the ciiErr l-ilct AdilccK HeRiiri! Outlireek Milks City, Ment., leads the Tougue ID coerced Dlack Wolf anil Drave Wolf are tlie Itosehutl river, dlans have had a sum net stale the result, lurantry from Fert agency Sundej- and X SIIVATIOX, e the I'trtlMrt Indian the West, uly 2U Whd6 Hull Cheyenne,,aud fca- line. Twe Moons ie leading chiefs en e TonguQllfver Ia- engagement but will a ier Legan el theStli Keegh, reaclieil tbe 11 be Joined by two .reiu Fert Custer feft companies el cavalry morrow Crew I ml jj Agant Armstrong left thore yesterd en the war te his agency. The reugud Kiver In dhms will reach llr bnit about WedneM day. D. JI. McFu I, who llvea en the tmtflr linltle rvni,.l livjlnti wl.tna ll.4 I.. ri .met the cavalry mev ig towards Kosebud asCT ifij'l he came tip. The "'b jmEMttlJenna snyar j. a. coeky "Wllej'fc, horses'at' 'J'ongue river ncac'1 nlwml (Vli wnlr' .ie. .Uip ranch, all welt f uqnj ami mm iney j.fi TvituevitTi gun. TJiii. rscsai hertl, aniImayie4stt id bv without a moment's notlce. They te seu their mares am ',j.U ter which seme think me t, j that they de hard riding, ethe think that l is cause they are hard pi iscd for money t,t A. Iluel With Knl (Her a XmW fi'idu. PllIIIMOXT. Sin.. Jl 2t.Vnterilnv tl... U llttle community of alar Day, seme fiv nines seuin eiuiispi . was liCrrlllert b a uuei eeiwccn two ei i the day a law suit wa members. Early .lif u progress betw;Oen thcr parties. After he lawyers had !oft,n merits of the eaid Sam C'lllteii. Hicli Daniel himmens am the trial was evor, anc discussion arese as te between Simmons en words led te blows ed finally both liien urew kihvcs ami aiia .ea ceeii ether, sun inens was cut 11 time did Culton rece'lvetl $ wounds. Beth men e -1 In a critical condli(ei) anil neither Is oxpecto l te live. Simmons is, an InolTcnslve man, bm rullefpluck. Culton Is a bail characler and .as sorved tlnie in he penitentiary for a slni jar affair. J " ' Oier 101 1 ears of Ace, . .' L v Sa m.k, III., Jul !!.- ralrlek O'Britf a; or thrs place, undeub -dly the eldest man'in; La Salle county, and proliaely ln the stUe, died Sunday oyenit g. He waSvWirn In County Waterford, Ir-tand, AhuvUO,!? anil was thoreforo eyc 10,1 years Old, , He rti rti rti mombered well such i vents as ihe IaUl ht Waterloo, Slege or Si astopel, euU nlen VLLV Daniel O'Connell. II wirals 93 years old. Tlifey were married h 1SU. They canto te America in isjeanu i 1j.i is.iiie in i&va. uiv June 10th, 1S17, 0'Drl was naturnlited. IIil . was very peer, and fc the past 20 yews he and his wife have bee mpperted by charity, A Sew Way of Hi thlngMormetiliui ClIATTANOOfl A, Te di., Julj- 21. .The wy. . Mermen elders who i eru arrps(ed,lu, Cre county, Tcnn., under the new statute for id ding the preaching of polygamy In thu s a'e. wero tried yesterday, bluer Morgan, it 3 dent of the Southern branch of thechrjj conducted the defense. The Judge cha'f d that unless they actually advised I' , hearers te adept polygamy they wen culpable One of the elders was discharg ' and the ether held under bends. It lit first case in this sLite, and will be carrlt I .. tlie suprome court. Striken Indicted fur High Otreiuei. Tolkiie, O., July 21. The special gtilld Jury convened for the purpese of exnmiu i; into the Inte Polish riot has, eiler belnj; iu illtoen days, made Its report. Nearly m hundred ltidictinents are found, man, iJ high ellcnses. Hleven were indicted ur murder In the first degree, seven for sec iuli five for manslaughter, seven for she .if! with intent te Ujl, thlrty-lhroe with suit te kill, thirty wlmiualleleus destructli i r property. The prisoners will net 1h ne until the Octoher term ofceurt. what urn rjiujiAJue.iTJE.-i.) The Condition of the Ilaremeler nnd hf memeternnd Indications forlheSlorrt . WASitiNOTON, D. 0., July 21 Vet lht Mlddle Atlantle states, continued warm aul gonerally fair weather, except precc' et l oxtrcme northern portion by local rains neuth te west winds. Lecal rains have fullen In the Lake region. en the Seuth Atlantle and Gulf coast md, la vur.rfirln. The winds nre cenerallv 4tuth" wosterly en Atlantle coast and Lowei Lnk regleu, olsawnero light unu vanauie j.m i i i tomperature has risen ever the Lewer LakcS'jA aud In the Ohie valley, It has fallw )rUMb$ Upper Mississippi nnd Missouri yalley nrt.; in the oxtremo North wesL Sj ran yj!um;uav.-v.eihiiiuuu mii' "') , rfonernllv fair follewod by slishtly coeloti weatlier Is ludlcated ler New Hnglaid aA5 Middle Atlantic states. ' ,"! ., s" , W11: A J". I ,J-W m :f mV,;?e WSE s, ;M T z? .s & m "AH i. ji'a m -14 !fi ' w-c 'V Vf r hi Aii- i -Jr