kj? yv --51 , llmifakf w v t M .! V," .15) i v , Sk V Ft VOLUME XXII NO. COUNCILS IN SUMMKK. I.AMI' OtmaiHTKK UMVUI'AUUX UAVIir.lt QVITKA HTIlt. r. Krintry lirlriiila llin .litliiu With I'nur Miium Tim Cln'i A .luiim l:n;liin Ai iiitivtst tijr Sflrd I niiiuH 'llin t.iii lliin nf it Majitr'a Clrik. City council met statedly Wednesday evening In thilr rosH'etlve chambers, nntl It took oue hour unit u huir tei Ilium te Mulsh their work. .sr.i.i cr ((ir.sciu I'riHlrient I'vans called select council te order with the lollevv lug members presents Messrs. Iloleulus, Hnrger, Kmiiis, Hlddle, Ilemlcy, Wliltu ami Wise. The rinding nf Hid UllUtltCS WHS dispensed with. Mr. Wise presented .t Kdilieii for tliu lay ing el a gutter en tlie north shin of Poplar street Irein St. Joteph's dumb te I'llliurt street. Itelerrcd te tlm street coinuiltlee. Mr. lilte pre-enteil tlm report of tint preprt commlltie, who olleied tlm Hoird Heird iiiitti mill properly at public ale In .litiuv 'I'liD highest lasl wat neil anil the property iii withdrawn, sinoe then it private lilil el ?70O lias Ikiiii made. Tlm committee Im'.'e made Heiint much needed Improvements nt tlie m at I en linuae. Instructions ai te what should liodeno w llli tlie prepurty worn asked for. Dr. Holetiius moved tli.it thoceiniiilttoo lu Instructed te again ellur tlm mill properly ut public sain and will It te the highest bid der. Tlie motion win uilopteil, lint was laid en tlm tahle In common council. HTItl.M VVOItl., 'I he report et tlie street oeiiiiulUoe, pre sented by Mr. Uiddle, was lengthy, showing nil tlie work that has been erilnreil for tlie past month, as already published In these celnmiiH. On motion, is was decided te charge Mr. H. I. Itally only ti ler his hew or connection. On nmtleii, all tlm work recommended liy the street vomiiilttne was ordered done ex ec it tlm Careline street new or. Dr. Heb nliis called attention te tlm out that tlm eeniinttlisi had Uken no in Hen en the grading et Se liieur street, and xpoke of the necessity el this wink. A resolution taking 5 '.l"1" from the umtln cent fund for the purpose of biilldlnir the arollne street seu or, ollered by Mr. WIke, was net adopted. A resolution providing for the widening el the pavement en M est kingstrts't, between Centre Square and I'rlinsj Htroet, two feet en eai li hide, was adopted. Itefore tlm rectiiiiinend.itlnii in favor of the West King street sewer was mleptisl, Mr. Herner stated that the lira Inr entrain e will pay the whele khI, mi Mil I i;ns II I i siitt.1 l n vti w vv. resolution was adopted instructing the Mlllersv tlie street railway empany te relay tlielr tracks en West Or.iiiK" street In accord atue wltli the Krade glen them lillieelt regulator, within Je ilajs, tnuler penalty el bollix resirttd te the eeurt as it nulaiu'" It was Mated that the Krade is from moeii te twele liulies In the hundred feet, higher or lower than the itr.tdoef the street A lull occurring in the businiMH, Mr. llor ller ger lalstsl tilte a lirecve by asking If Hie lnnipcotiiinlttee wure jittillel In removing tlm electric light Irein Ann mid ltoekland strict-, In the SeM'iitlt ward, te Water and Chestnut streets, in tlm I Irst ward, without iM'Ing ordered te de se by councils. Mr. llergerwas inlermisl by the chair that the lamp committee had tlxisl the M)iitlens of the ele,tilc light under direction of .onn .enn clls and they had no right te in.tke any changes withoutdlrts'tlenslrom tlie cetinclls. lheilialr thought tn.it tlilsai tlouet tiioeoui tiieeoui tiioeeui inlttco was a direct violation of tlie ruks for which they dei-ervtsl censiirtt. Mr. Hemle.v, who Is a member el tlie com inlttee, delended tlielr action, lie said thai this lamp was out in thoceuutrv where there were no pavements, and no houses and he thought that lutcad of lighting up tlm turn pike, the hiinp-iheuld be placid in the built up portion of the city. .Mr. Bergor called Mr. Keinht)'s attention te tlie laet that tlie limp was two or three s. piires tills shin of the tity limits and that there was it row et houses I mi en d It, and .Mr. i:vansK.ilii that thore being no pavements was the tsist reason te be given ler having plenty et light. 'I his Is n dangerous point ler travelers. Mr. Itouiley said he thought thore was nothing but a larm house and a reriilleld be yond this Kiliit, and nobody travoled en that part of Mm street at nlgliL Mr. Kvans 'Umt shows hew much jeu knew- about that part of town. I)r Melenlus wanted te knew why no re ro re perts were ever madeby the lauii committee. Mr. Itiddle sild that he wasa mouiber el the lamp Lominlttte and knew nothing nlHiut it, as he had net ri-ceived notiieofii single imsitlng, and had heard no reerta. The lamp tomuiltUe is oue of the close cer lHiratiens m iviuncils. They claim that they must only reHirt onto a yetr. If this notion of theirs was right thev cm take all the lights out of Centre S.pi.ire and put them where they please. He understood from the agent of the elisjtrle light company that the committee preHsed stringing all the lights across the street, atsmt which they havu said nothing te councils. Mr. ltomley said he could never under stand why that light was put there. Mr. Itiddle Councils put It there. Dr. BelcnluH aled why the lamp lom lem mllteu had never roertol whether they had inaile contracts for electric, gasoline ami gas lights ter the j earns directed. It Is generally imdersttxMl that the contracts were tnade, but councils have net been me Informed. Mr. ltomley The contracts wure made. Dr. llelenlus Well, we de net knew It. Mr. Ilorger wanted te knew why the oom eom oem mlttee should hav e a salaried clerk II' they made no reports. Mr. lteuiley .tsked If monthly reports wero required of the lamp couiii'lltee. The erdi nances Hay that they shall make mi annual reHirU Chairman I'.vans said he was surprised Unit anjlssly who has been In councils us long as Mr. ltomley has should be no Ignorant , every member knows that monthly reports et the work of committees are required , the annual report Is anether matter alto gether. Mr. Khldle otlcred aroselutlon Instructing the lamp committee te replace the lamp they removed without authority, which was adopted. Common ceiimil laid It en the table. tin; rei.H l ieuci:. Mr. Itldille ollend a r040lutleu providing for an additional member el the police force te be known as it house sergeant, whose duty It shall be te take charge el the station house during III e day, thus making it unnecessary te take poll co officers Irein their beats durui g the day, and whose salary of f.iil p or mouth, tlie same us ether patrolmen, shall be paid from the contingent fund for the balance of th e j car. Dr. llelenlus was in favor of tliouddltleunl elllcer, but thought the mayor and chief of police should be allewed te llx his duties. Mr. Hemley thought It funny that Mr. Itiddle should be opesed te breaking Inte the contingent fund for street purposes and Hpendiug It ier an additional elllcer. It would havu been better te put in mero men Instead el Increasing mlurles Heme tlme age. Mr. Itiddle replied that this measure would benellt the whele city and It could net be called legislation for uuy particular portion. Mr, NVise thought that the disposal of the uowelllcer's time should be left with the ixillce committee, who seem te be generally disre garded. They liave net been given it chance te approve u bill In the police department ler two years and a half. Mr. K vans h dd that this vvascieuly Illegal and this brought the inembera of oilier com mittees who hail complaints te make te their leetand thodiscussien liecaiiiew.irm. Ill Ilia midst et It, Mr. Itiddle moved te adjourn mid the motion was carried. Bolero the members hud rollred, the report of the lire eouimUleo, locemmending that tlie Clapp A .lones engiue no uccopteil ami the bill of SJ,WX) be paid, was brought ever from common councils, where It had been adopted, and Chairman Kvans calling the mom burs te eritur the action was concurred In. common cei .n un common council was called te order at 7:10 o'clock by Clerk CUlllai aud In the absence of I'resldeut Heard, Jelm 11. Haumgardner was culled upon te preside. 1'oUewIuk were the momberB present: Messrs. Adiiuw, Auxer, Bate, Uradle, lluum. i2(Jii. ganlner, Corineny, Cresbaugh, Cilinuiltigs, Dais., I .a by. Kbermitn, (loedoll, droll, Ilat ulsli, llfirnliey, K'niipp, l.eng, Mentnir, Mrxirn, Nell, Hlng, HteiiufclU, Wlnlers and ImuieriiiHti. I'resldeut Heard artlved nfter tlm roll call and took the chair. 1'inanei: reMMiTir.i. iif.rctnr. ThoreK)ttor the finance committee nhow nhew lug the iuimls,'r and amount of the bills ap proved during the month was presented by Sir. Haumgardner and read. The resirt or tlm lire eomuiltleo for the month was read. It contained h full account of the rix'enl lfiHH'tlen of the lire diipart diipart ment ami or tlm trial of Ktiglne Ne. I, which c.iine up teall the riMpilreinenls el the con tract. Acceius.nylng llin report was the bill or Clapp A .limes Ter M,MM, which en motion of Mr. Kberinsu cntiimeii council up lirbved. It was hIse sUtted that Kiiglne Ne. .1 re (inlrcd mero repalrH than at lltst supposeil and hi the committee's Judgment the engine should be sent te the hulldei ler repairs. On motion of Mr. Ilaiimgiirduer the (om (em (om mlltee were authorized te etnl the englne te the maker for repulrs II they deem It no ne no tessary. i irv mi ami ui.ii'h iiiii'iiitr. Mr. Haumgardner prosentod the report of the city treiwurur for the month or June, Irein which it appeared that there Is r78,Oliat) In the treasury, rollevvlng are the b dances In the several Hiiiironrlatlens : lnt en loam Including sinking limd I'rlnilpal en hmiia Slate ta en le."" xtrretilaiiniK"" Iti pairs te Rtti'vtt l.nulbiK anil inainilainUIng "tn la Watei Ueika Kenural Ijvjlng water pipes salaried ... . Police alut turnkey I iKttlltiK city I lie tlcpartmeiit general . . New enitlne Salaries ler lire Oi partmeiit .... Collection city tin MreaniKc t entlngeiti les ... ItviKlan blef k pavt incuts lliillilcncleiln Water IVuifca jnt; sv t (Ml i ;i -) J.CIl M I !il rn i,ii -i li i'; m l.rra -l SAID i I 'I Ni it) .-I i IV "I I .'13 . i I Ml I III i r.-i m ;iii it 10.7IJ a :,imi en lit hi Mr. Cuiuiiilugs prosentod the report of the water committee ler the month of June, showing tlie bills approved during the month and w here water pipes were directed te be laid. Mint i i mik w i:ni i: Mr. Monter ollered a resolution that the street committee ls directed turuiulr, III! up and gutter l'ark av en lie, w est el the stock J arils Mr. Jlenter raid that tlie street hid been eKined Rince 1ST S and nothing has ever been done by tlie city In the way of putting the street in order. At tuett seasons or the jear the street Is a nuisance. He called the cenn ell s attention te the fact that the street com mittee have done work en streets net en the city plan and he thought It was no mero than lair th it this street, w lilrh is en the city plan, should re eive some attention. Several members opposed councils hiking any action en the matter until the street cemmltltsi have decided whether It is neces sary te repair the streuL Mr. I eng ollered as mi amendment that the in ittur Ik relerred te the committee, ler them te rojiert at tlm next inciting. 'I he amendment was ulsmted. Mr. lUiimgardner introduced an ordinance providing ter a mayor's clerk. He Is te be sworn In as an olllcer and have full jsillce jHivver, and after April I, he shall be clerk of all comuiltleos el councils net provided by ordiname with clerks, in addition te his duties as clerk te the mayor. His salary shall be ffeO per j ear. The ordlauce was re lerred te a special committee or three irein oath braeh Messrs. llaiiuigariliiur, Cum mlngs and linmermau were tiaiued as the committee of common council. Mr. Haumgardner, from the committeo en drainage, rotiertod that the engineer was at work making asurvey of the northern part el the city, built wasa big Jeb and would re quire some lime te complete it. On motion adjourned. . Kill IH Till . YUy Were Nut l.aiiiiMr Meclianlt Allnttril te llltl nil llMKlutt Itrpalrs ' Kits. lMi.iLHii.Mi.il The Ilreuien in charge el engines Nes. t and I have for some tlme past been complaining that their en gines need repairs. In response te these complaints the committeo en lire engines and hese recently made an erder that engine Ne. I should be taken apart se that our local mechanic could have an epimrtuuity or see ing it and making bids ler its repair. Next it was proposed te tike apart onglne Ne. I and have It examined In the same way with a Mew te having It repaired. 'I his a tleu appeani te have been very proper, as all repairs te the live steamers ought te be given te tlie lowest responsible bidder. 'I he public, therefore, will net be a little surprised at the action el common coun cil last evening, tu adopting Mr. J. II. llAiim llAiim gardner's motion te li ive tlie engine "sent te the builder ler repurs" wl heutgivlng our local mechanics n chance te see it, or te bid for repairing It. Of course the builders tin Providence, K. I.,) will charge just whit they please ler the repairs II the engine is bent en te thorn, and ll is probable tlm oHin-e, including Irelght both ways, will tie double the cost of repairing 11 here. It is te be hei'd select council w III in t i.m cur in the action el common ceum.il, but in sist en giving our Lancaster met hnnlcs an equal choice with ethers lit doing work ler the lire department. I nue.y tUI.I.UII Kit UKtt IHJaltAXV. Mrs. .Vlirsin W. Itii!l Stirvle Her Help nitipl Onlj One lit. It was our sad dutv yesterday te anneunce the death el A brum W. Uussel. Tcvday we announce the death el his stiuiable wife, Margaret Baker Kussel, which occurred at S..J0 this morning. Te-day the bodies of hus band and wife lie dead al the family resl. demo and tomorrow they will lsi buried together in Lancaster cemetery. Mis. Kussel was Mr. Russet's second wife, and was a cousin of his llrsl wife, (Miss Me Clell.ui ). She had no children, but wasa true mother te the children by the lirat vv He. Mrs. Kus-el was a sister of Jeseph 11. Haker, general superintendent of tlie Phila delphia A Columbia railroad botero II was transferred te the Pennsylvania railroad company. She was u most eatimable woman, and ler a quarter of u tentury had charge or Mr. Kussel's household, vvhere her many Christian and domestle virtues attracted te her a large circle el admiring Irlends. She was an Upl-oepallau, aud dining her resi dence in Lancaster was a member el St. James church. As stated yesterday her husband whs a member of the l'resln, terlau church, but thore nover was the slightest disagreement between theui In religious mailers, sue allomieu, rrosuyierum wor ship with her husband and he attended l'.pls l'.pls ceinl worship with her. Mrs. Kussel's death was caused by cancer, Irein vvhli h she had long sullered. Tlie double funeral et hush mil and wlle will hike place te-morrow ultoruueu at I o'clock. Tiiin'sSnnnl te lit. taken lrem Hint, I'reiu the Iteadlng Eagle Mrs. Cummlngs made cemprint at the police station that lier son, known us "Tem CellltiH," received u sword as a present lreut some oue, and that when net en the Htroet he spends his time at home in sword exercise and also threatens te de bodily harm Willi the weajieii ; that he spends the greater part of the night drilling with his sword, disturbing her and members et the famliyse that they cannot sleep and resl ; that he decorates his person w un notions ei umerent bright colors and walks up unU down tlie yard, sword In li.iuii ; ami inav no sjieni rue tan ine money he had) this spring ler " Continental " and red and ulue nulls, in which he appears en the stroet at certain porledsiiud exercises w ilh his sword In front of hotels find ether places. riieHvvuul will betaken from him. Summer Leisure. Tlieinasl''. Mei:iliBOtt, of the I.niiil,i.I(ji:.n- n.it, and family, started ou a summer trip this morning. They will lslt New Yerk, Ceney Island, and ethor placoe, and will be goneu VVt'Oh. Klchard S. Jenkins, ferineily proHecutor el the le&s of Cuuiden, N J., Is spendinB some nine at tlie Aliantie c uy resiueucu m his nophevv, Wilsen 11. Jenkins, the present prosecutor, sen-ln-lavv ofThema-s Batimgard Batimgard ner, et this city. Miss Hlgbee, daughter or Hev. Dr. iZ. IZ. lllf.Kna la alm, Pilltin In tln.A.Kil.iitn a .1 . 1 viciully. LANCASTER, KNGLISll MIXTION KCI10KS iiifuir vi.iiAui.r thai it luukh jm rUlttlhAIHITUNK. Tlm Aitrliiilturiil llUlrlita Iteisinlliig Thein- -lM AKlnt Ileum lluln HeKeti'a lllg Milnrj In lltilln.t-lliB Itntunii from l.enilimter Uniine y ulle a Mennallen. The last he el the flladsteulans- the vele In tlm ceuntiesha failed. Tlm Kngllsh counties ero gelni? UnlenUt. The countlesor .Somerset, Warwick, lleroteril, Derby, Don Den high anil Hhropshlre, In which centres the agricultural vote, have returmsl Conserva. tlvcs. Hcetlaud continues (lladslenlan. Nil Nil mereus county polls have net yet been taken, but It Is Impossible te reverse the deleat of thogevommont, The Unionists ure con lldent or an ultlmate Ntretigth et .170, against tee. The Conserva tives are certain that with a compact pha lanx or 301 memliers, Lord .Salisbury will rerm a purely Conservative ministry. James ltaiikiu (Conservative) wen tlie Leominster division or llerolerilshlro by a majority of nearly J,0tH). He was defeated by a Liberal In thesime dlslriit last election by a majority el K!l. Tlm Loemiiiistor ro re luriis were the llrst published from the county elections or Wednesday, aud the re sult caused prorem.d excitement among the Teries all ever Kugland. Mr. H. Waddy (tiladstetilan) cvrrleil the HrlggdlMsloneriiincolnshito, but by n ins JorltyevertLUOM less than that obUlned by the Liberal candidate at the lest election. The new-, published alongside el the great 'lery victory In Leominster, put the Liberals In n gloom. Mr. T. L. Carew ( I'arnolllte), in the North division or Klldare, and Mr. A. Hlalne t I'arnelllte). in the south division ei Armagh, have been elected without opjiesi- Mr. Themas Sexten (I'arnolllte), vvhesat In the last Heuse ler Seuth Sllge, went up Inte Hellast egalu this campaign te contest tlm West division against .1. 11. Haslet (Conservative), who defeated Mr. Sexten in tlm same district last election by utote of .t,7H)agalnstJ,7IJ. Mr. Sexten has wen the district and scored the greatest I'arnolllte victory of the campaign se far. He has do de leatedMr. Iloslet by a vote or l.ssj te 3,7'i. The returns rrem the Kngllsh counties show large gains for tlm Conservatives, who are winning some el the county divisions by sweeping majorities. .Such Is the case In North I aiiihrldgodiire, Nerlh Shrepshire, West sotneisstshiro mid Northeast and Southwest Warwickshire, m all et which the Teries hive wen the seats held by Lilsiralsln the last Heuse. ThoTerlos hav eiiIm) taken Carnarvon from the Lllsirals. The (iladstoneites have captured Klgm from the I'nlentst caiidldatewhu represented the district In the last Heuse. The Liberal candidate, S. Williamson, car ried Kllmarne. k, Scotland, where, because el a split In the Liberal part, tlie Teries elected Provest Hhorreck at the last election. l.S W. Del eKUn, Conservative, has lieen re-elected te l'arliament from the Kast dlvl .inn nf Uelfast llVH volt) of r.f.S agttlllst l,3'l obtained by his I'arnolllte opponent, Mr. Mc Mc Calinent. The district at the last election was contested by two Conservatives and one Liberal, and Mr. DeCebiau thou rccolveti l.ilij votes, Sir I'.J.Cerry, Conservative, get ting 'i'r-7 and H. W. Murry, Liberal, filing s7li. The total ele isilled this time was ."iil less llian at the last vltctlen, and Mr. Do De Do Ceblan isilleil ''-' less than last jeat's total Tery vote, while Mr. MtCaltnenl increosed the Liberal vote S'i. William Johnsten, ( onservative, is re elected for the Southern division of Belfast by a vote of I, l- against e 7 obtained by Mr. Meriereaii. Mr. Johnsten Increased the Pery vote in his district Ibl, while tlie Libe ral vote roll away i. Among the candidates returned unopiesed were Lawren-e Connelly.I'arnellito.for Seuth Longlerd; 1. J. I'ovver, I'arnellite, ier Hist Waterlerd , T. O.llaiilen, l'aruelllte, (or Last ('avail , I'. A. Chance, l'aruelllte, ler Seuth Kilkenny. Mr.Maheiiy, I'aruolllle, ler North Meath . J D. Micitlian. I'arnellite, ler Kast Kerty, and L. Leainy, l'arnillite, ler North east Cerk SirT. Ksmeiule, Itirt, l'aruelllte, has been n eleitiHl ler Dublin county by a vele et V- against obtained ly Mr. I'nil, his opponent. In thiscise the home rule vote was 'Ole-s, and the Tery veto IsJ less than at the last election. Mr. Mtlartnei, Conservative, has been elected In Antrim, tlm Nationalist candidate's nomination having been declared inlerinal. 'I he Teries have gained the North and Seuth divisions or Westhaui, and the Accrlngten and Southport division) r Liuc.ishlre. Kverv poll shows increased Tery vote. Mr. Crawford, who wus teunected wltli the Dilkoc.vse, has Ikjeii elocted in Lanark Lanark sliire. Sir i;. J. Heed, (.Udstenlau, has been elwted by three hundred tnijerity altera great tight wltli Mr. Brand, one et the mov ing spirits el the Unionists, '1 lie latest totals are '1M Teries, IT I'nion I'nien ists, nil Liberuls and '. I'aruellltes. A cabinet tsiuncil will be held en Tuesday te decide en the course te be pursued in view el the results of tlie elections. Iitfdt from r.iutleii l.oMies, July s.At ' l. thore were elected Set Teries, jO I nlenlsts, un (..ladsto (..ladste niatisaudivl I'aruollltes. iiik mrx.y tiitiiui is.ivsvuus. Ihti l.l)iil Take Mall a ! I" ArBile It. What Until Sides Claim 'I he (tivon-tirier Injunction case was argued ou Wednesday alternoen, in the presence el a large number el the members et the bar. The argument was opened by A. J. Kaiilluiaii, oueorcounsol for Mr. Urler. He read the bill el (omphunteu which the Injunction had been issued, and the answer of Mr. drier thereto, all of which has been published. Mr. Nuummi, representing Mr. (.lven, billowed Mr. Kaiilluiaii, and the closing argument ler Mr. (.rier was inade by J. Hay Hrevvn. Tim argument mi the part el t. nor, was was that the Columbia JJtinuiiat was net issued contrary te any agreement. While It was admitted that Mr. Orier did make an agreement with Hugene J. Miller net te engage In the nowspaper business ler llve years, that agreeinent, It Is alleged, was never trauslcrred lrem Miller te (tiven. In conclusion It was stated that as the unswer llled by Mr. Given denied all tlm allegations et plalntilPs bill, en which the Injunction was granted, under tlie rules el equity tne Injunction should be dissolved. On the jiart et Mr. Given it was argued that he bought lrem Millet what (Jrier had sold te Miller, that In tlie artlele of agreeinent Grioriigreod wltbHugoiie J. Miller, his heirs and assigns, net te engage in the newspaiier busliuss In Columbia for a period of llve 1 ears, and us ft lven bought lrem Miller all that Grler ugreed te de us te Milter was bind ing ou him us te Given. Tlie aruument of the case occupied all of the afternoon session ofceurl. Henry Welsh's I'.iiiiln Fuela up U0,000. The Hale or the esbite of the late Henry Welsh leek place In Yerk en Wednesday nluliL The real ostate realked f 1 1,000. He- sides a large amount of bank and turupike stock, the following bends and Heeurltles were seld: M.&00 Northern Central ralt read 1'aJO bends at fuaje; J7,000 North ern v enirut ronreuu kuiu u-, ri.i fl.000 l'hlladelphla A Heading aud Iren company 1&2 7 per liends, (S. and H. allev), nt ?70 ; Cenlral railroad et New Jersoy Ceal cent. J,000 l.OOJ 7 iter cent, ad ustniOIH IIOIIUS, tPJJ fAOOO Hanover A lerk ralireau ( per com. coriin ceriin cites, fhil: Jl.iKH) Siisquehaniitt cuuel Isjiids, IS7N extended and guaranteed by l'hlladelphla A Heading railroad ut ?:); 1,000 l'eiuisylveiila (series i) car trust & per cent, leitillcates at-JlOOjl sliares Lehigh Vallpy rallriMd stock, f50 jsir share -, 2S hare l'otbivllle Gas company, t&5j'J5 shares l'ottsville and Atlantic Tele graph stock, Sl'J per Hhare tot il amount el sale, w,utie. 1 hreiv Dim n (lie I'cn ler a ltd. Pieiu the Mount Jey Htar. If our issue this woek Is net up te the ceneral statulard It should be borue in mind that the odlter the past vvcek worked lour .livsnihavinaklug and imrvestluur. and the olllce boys' had three day a for the celebratlcu of tue ! our in ei j my. PA., THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1880. rr.Htt of tiik n.ti.i. vir.t.u. All Hie I'juteni Vlnlia llt.ll tVlilppnl In llin U'ml 1 rati nlajr, Hvery Kivstern club that played In the West yesterday wan defeated. Thore were but two Leaguo game. 'I he Chlcages do de looted New Yerk by 21 Ui V, pounding MIckey Welsh he hard that he did net knew where he was. In Detroit the home club played Philadelphia they hnd but IHe hits oil Dan Cesey, while the (uukers made only three oil Baldwin. The ccore was 'J te 0 In favor or the Dotrelts. Tlie AMSoclatlen games yosterday wero I At Cincinnati : Cincinnati n, Mets I ; at Louisville; Louisville Is, Athletic 'J ; at I'lttsbtirg: I'lttsburgl), Kroeklyn i; at SU Leuis; HI. Leuis (I, Baltimore 0. Ilarnle must be ery Hick losing overy dav. 'i'he AthlotUsare new In Hixth place, the MeU seventh and Ilaltlmore lash It Is likely that the Athletics will be pissed by the Mew boibre long. Ilroeklyn Is the only Eastern club holding a place among the llrst four of the American Association. Dees l'etey Donahue still Insist that Mr. Michael Timethy Welch lsagre.it pitcher ' I'hilmlrlphia y'ccti. Dees the Philadelphia Vc?i men still Insist that the Athletic club knows anything nbeut playing lull ? Bennett made his llrst iipjioarauce with De troit slnt.0 his accident yesterday. He caught a great game, as usual. The Philadelphia club Is only vvoakatthe bat. Tlie Athletics are weak In the Held, In the Imix, at the bat and In management. It Is said that en der Aim will purchase the franchise of theSL Leuis Leaguo club ut the end of tlie season. He will then put the Browns In the Leaguo and Cleveland will hike his place In the Association. Casj May new has a iirolession.il club which includes Johnny Munce and ethers. 'I hey will play tl.eir games ou the grounds el the Congress hotel. 'I he Augusta (O.t.) club disbanded yester day. Sylvester, oneof the players, gees te Louisville. 'I he Lovvlstewit defeated Atloena by S te II j osterday, and the lornier wilt new dis band. The new schedule gives the Lew Is Is tewunhard deal, and they think they can not Hiirvive it. The players will all lie paid, lletrultvs Clilctgn iiwlay. The Detroit and Chicago clubs played in Chicago te-day.atid the whele spertlug world isoxclted ever the ovent. A upeclal te the I.NTKM.HiKVr Kit sajs : Clin vue, July s,- ('resident March and tlie entire beard el dlrocUirser the Detroit club, accompanied by a clique numbering about 100 able-bodied Wolverines, arrived In the city this morning. The party Is pro vided witli every iielse-prixluclng instru ment known te the science el discord, rrem the penny whistle te tlm de-idly " baw," and it would lie advisable ler the mild Chlcagean who intends wooing the gauie today te soe that his cars are leaded wltli cetUm . in the meantime the frieuils el thochampiotistoat thechampiotistoat thochampietistoat toota whistle or two tliouisel vasal the prei3r tlme. tiii: mwiutm 3it:i'.r. I'ltiiiiiunitt tlm li.ncril Health ill the County (.jirellrtit. Tliey The monthly meethig et the Lancaster Medical association was held In tlie G. A. K. hall, tills city, Weilnesdaj atternoen, the president, Dr." .ell, being in the chair. 'I he following members were present : Drs. I. I .legler, Welchans, II. Leaman, Deaver, lihler, J. it. Lehtnan, Miller, II. It. Mevverv, Keebiick, Hlack, Cotupten, Llghtiier. A. II. Smith, Selgler, Hairdman, D. II. Weiver, Haker, D. II. Shenk. Stewart. Ilvus, Toro Tero Tore inan, If. 1'. Herr, I. L. Herr, J. H. Mtlsser, Livingston, Gee. K. Hehrer, J. 1". Dtinlap, Hingwull, T. Thompson, Horuthelsel, J. I Mew cry, Markle, Carjieuler, Hrysen, Hurst, Kendlg, Netcher, Urebst, Kelauil mid Hlack Hlack Hlack woed, secrehiry. Dr. roreman read tlm r. sirt of the com mittee en Htirgery. llwisiIisftissed.it con siderable, length, and ordered te be pub lished. Dr. J. H. Musser read i verv interesting paper en medicines ouipiejed in rliouin rlieuin alism, which also led te a long discussion of much interest te the niedicil protessien. Dr. Deaver presented the case el a child vv he had an injury et the ankle and tlie treat ment thereof. Tlie iae was discussed by several members. Koperts w ere heard from all parts of the county, lrem which it apieared that the gen eral health is geed, and tint no epidemlcs prevail, and that what sit kness thore is yields readily te treatment. Ihe Mate 1 cat hels. Notwithstanding the mtuise heat the at tendance at the second div's sessieu et tlie State l'eachers asseci Ulen at Allentewn was very large. Nominations ter eilicers ler the ensuing year wero made. These who have no opposition are . 1'resl it ut, superintendent JatnesM. Ceuglilin, el Luerne: vice presi dents, l'rolesserG. A. i.tngicv, ei i.uiuuore, and Miss M. LUzie SHU ei Mlontewn ; se cretary, Professer J. I' M Caskev, or Lan caster ; treasurer, Superintendent D. SrKeek, or Berks, ticket agent, J. 1 letcher.Sickel, olGermantown. These, with tive members ouch of the executive and enrolling commit commit tee?, will be elected te-dav. "Tue Nermal schools et Pennsylvania," was tlie subject el an address bv Protessor (.. M. Phillips, or Weal Chester, who speke el their ceh, tiiaiiagemontundpiiriieses. Dr. Brooks ssid the Nermal schools weie the glory et our educational sjstem. J. P. Wickershum siKike en discipline as u la ti i in the work el the school room. rollewiiigwlll botheoe. utive comtuitteo Professer K. O. Lvle, Millersville ; Miss Tillle S. Hoez, Hrlstel, superinteudent W. II. Shelly, Yerk ; Superintendent It. K. Huohrle; Suporintendent I'. A. ll.irmaii, Ilazleten; Proresser L s shiininel, Hunt Hunt iugdeii ; Professer G. P Heard, LoekHuven, SuiHirlntendent W. . Cot limn, liidlami; J. 1. Gellvviill, Noiristewn , suisirintendent J. O. Knuuss, Lehigh . i'role-ser II. C Yeuiiginan, Clearlleld. enrolling com com inlttee: SiiiHjrinUudent N. s. Davis, Luek- awanna; Prolessor 1. S.Geist,.Marlell.i; super super inteudent 'P. A. Hujiler, l arbeu ; I'roiessor Henry llnuck, Lebanon , Superintendent I). S. Keith, Altoeua. Superintendent J. S. Grimes, Celumbia: superintendent Multhew Savage, Clearlleld , Pruhsser K. C. Luvers, Now"Hrigliten. The convention will meet uet year ut Clearlleld. l.bKtilii Notes Lincoln, July . -The Liiieln I'nien Sunday school and the Hvaugelical .Sunday Bcluxil will held u joint colehratlou in the orchard of Mr. Charles Melin, en Saturday, JulylilsU Alile spoikers will be present; refreshments will be sold for the benellt of thoscheols. The celebrated Mountain Springs band or Hphrahi has been engaged te enliven with music. Charlie Hltbergir and lauiily, el L incus incus ler, were in town ever Sunday, thoguestsot Cyrus Wilsen. Mr. lHlas Kllllau uiul wife wote tlie gnosis of II. W. Wilsen ou Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .1 iceb Keiper haioubeuno. lug boy. , ,, The Cliildren's Day son Ices in the I.vau gellcil church en buiiday oveniiig wero well atientteu ami appreciated ey an. The Lutheran Htinduy school will held their annual celebration in Kberly's weeds, Durlach township, en Saturday, July lilth. The Lincoln base ball club played a game with the Stevens club en tlie latter's grounds en Monday. The score was J7 te", in favor of the Lincoln club. . . Kev. C. Hetherinal, el l loetweoil, nerKS county, was in town ou Monday. Iai.t .Mall .Matter Ituitivernl, Last Cebruary, C. G. Kennedy, esq., sent a release te Glasgow, Scotland, te be signed by seme parties living there, ll was again mailed ferthls ceuntry.but it did net turn up until yosterday. It showed the murks of vvater, and It Is believcd te have been In the mail which was sunk en the steamer Oregon In March. Illtliy it I'liienrbtaiitllDg. Michael Lump, while working at the re- meval of the scalleldlng from the interior el SU Jeseph's Catholle church Wednesday ufiorneou, was struck by a hilling piece of (canning, ills neau was out iiauiy ami no wai removed te his home, Ne, 13 at. Josepli 8'. reel. FI11K IS A VKIIY IUI) MASTER. IT 1WHHH $.1,IMHI (If I'HUVKHTY IJV AX IHlll AN A run AT. lUtngv ( (lis I'biyira In .MiinGe, Wlicrn .Several relation Wen Hcrluualy lluriiril, Trrrlliln Atililem In Twe I'lremm. I'lrea In Oilier I'nrta of tlm Country. Mis.cn;, I ml., July 8. A lire Hiarted In tlie large livery stable of J. M. Themas, en Seuth Walnut street, I est night, and spread lrem building te building until all the houses en lieth sides of that block wero de stroyed. Opposite the stable steed the Na tional house, a large three-stery hotel, valued at U0,000. A strong west wind blew the Haines into this building mid It was also de stroyed ; It was net insured. The stable In which the lire originated was owned by A. l- Pallorsenjhls less Is J50,(XXJ with no In surance. Mr. Themas owned the stock In the stable. He loses. $.1,000, and Is unin sured. Mr. Themas' residence adjoining the stable was burned with all its contents; the less en this preperty is $j,0e0, net In sured. The damages te ethor buildings In the city will swell the less te$7,000. It was with great dlflleulty that the tire was con trolled. Soveral persons wero seriously burned and ethers vv ero prostrated by tlie heat and two or three are in a critical condi tion. rit pntr.Air.s'H i.ivkh I'rttliatily ImI In n DreaiUnl Ardtlent te their lCnclne In Chicago. Ciui ,vue, July S. Cliemlcal engine Ne. 10, statleneilal Halsted and eddcrstreets, made a frlglitful plunge last night which will cost tlie lives or two llremen. While responding le an alarm el lire at 11-Ti p. m., the onglne started down mi embankment seven feet high, at the corner of Halsted .villi Hlackhawk streets. It upset, bury fnx Jehn Kelly, the driver, and Hubert Lltirburg, a plpeuian, bcnealh tlm machlherv. A larire tank ceiiLiinlmr the chemicah solution was broken and the liquid peured evi"r the two unlerliinates. Tliey wero all but stflocated. Hesldes tlihj, Kelly sullored Iracturesrfthe benes of liM rjght loot, arm and shoulder and recelved a (foerl gasli, fracturing hissktilf.'dmbi.rgsushiiued a lructure el the left sheuldc!f bone and sovero internal injuries lrem the lnactiJjie which fell en his body. Beth men were tnim te the hospital whero their iuiuriesw ere prerimced fatil. tilmburg Is n single man. KeXv I married and has threo children. . A S30.00U lllie III the Ilke Clly. iik voe, July s. KIre breke out shortly alter two o'clock this morning, in the ice house of Armour A Ce., at Jamesaud Hetisen Htreets, and the Haines gained such headway that second and third alurins were given be be bo lero 1M o'clock. The doparttneut, with tlie assistance et the tire-tug Alphi, get the tire under control at J.iO o'clock. Tlie damage is about J.10,000. ltaslng riireat 1 ires. Mii.vvvim.k, Wis., July Socials from the lntorler report that leresl hres ure raging at soveral peiuts. Nine miles lrem Kend Un Lac, a large ferce el uien have been lighting the timber blae vv lib buckets. Hd. rishcr, a jeiing farmer, was prostrated by the beat and will probably die. The lire covers a large urea, but has net spread te larm houses or barns. It is new under con trol. tluterC.itilil Nut euciHh it. Nkvvui iim'Oiit, Mass., July 3. 1'ire be ginning at 2 o'clock this morning destroyed two brick ono-stery buildings and also the brick engine and boiler house and u two story trame house, which were owned by the Cliorelollnou manufacturing com pany. The biibstiiuie manufactured was celluloid, aud it burned se lieicely that water had no ellect en the llamas. Less f.t0,0in). Insured here for JS,000 aud possibly mero m New erk. (erinilliie a a Diplomat. TevnisnisK, Vri , July .". Geroniine's geueralshlp lias been (kuevv ledged, but new the wily savage comes te the Irent us a diplo mat. It has been a matter of surprise te many why Gen. Miles (.tiled te secure the Papago scouts. It is new discovered that Gerouime anticipated Miles aud had Ins om em Ksiries working auieng tlie Pima, Maricopa and 1'ap.ige Indians. It has been proved beyond doubt that a hall breed, recently ar tested en the Maricopa reservation ler incit ing the Indians te join the Apache, was un agent et Geroniine's te induce these friendly Indians te act as scouts. It is said that the recent v isit et Gen. Mlles le Pert Apache was ler the purpose el ceulerring witli the White Mountain, Chirlcahu.intid Warm Spring In dians ter their removal lrem Arizona. they Are hnliit 1 or Iteggs. Ciiit.iue, July s. V petition signed by several hundred residents of Lake View, a suburb of this city, lias been forwarded te President Cloveland, asking ler tlie retention et" . L. Heggs, a crippled soldier, as the postmaster at Wright's Greve. Mr. Heggs was appointed in lssl. Tlie i oulirniutien el his successor, Mrs. .1. D. Yeung, has been delorred at Senater lajgaii's request. A large meetiiig of leading Democrats was held last night, protesting against the action of the administration in removing Heggs, although he Is a Kepubliciti. Ilitl Net Kuutv It Was I.tiatletl. Hi i rvi.e, N. Y., '.s. Jeremiah Donevan, nged Hi years, Is in charge el the cigar slore or tiiisi Hrldesen en Seuth Michigan BtreeU Last eveuitig about 'I.J0 o'clock u number or small boys wero pliying around the stere and were orderod te leave by Donevan. The boys paid no attention te him aud Donevan picked up a deuble-barreled shotgun and shot Kddie O'Day, aged 7, In the breast, kill ing him instantly. Donevuu surrendered and is prostrated vv llli gilef. He say s he did net knew the gun was leaded. Neva hietln un (he l-licrlfs. llAi.irw, N'. S., July '. The chuiuber et commerce jesterday unaniiueiisly adepted a roselutlou favoring a vigorous protection by the government or Canadian ilsheries,uiid the cntoiceinout el measures te provent tres passers from gaining anylurtlier privileges than they new enjey, until fair arratigo arratige arratigo ments as te lisheries have been made with foreigit nations. Tlie president, in putting the motion, said tliat all the wild talk in dulged In by Senater Fry e and ether bom bastic Individuals had about died out, and he belle veil the dilllculty would be settled by a commission. the Broken Ahlngteii Dink. Aiiinotev, Mass., July 8. A long cenfer- ence took place yosterday altorueou betvv con the directors et the Ablngteu bank, Judge rretich, Hank I'.xamincr 1'atclieU and it. J, Luue. The points discussed were the ellerts et Mr. Lane aud his friends te etlcct a settlo settle settlo meiit. Nothing was inade publle about the matter, but It la understood that there Islittle praspect of adjustment except through the courts. Murder dreits Out of a Dlnpule. U.u.VKS-iON, Tex., July K V dispatch from Walde says : Jehn Neil was shot and kllled by James and Kelnirt Thompson last Sunday morning ou Jehn i.ouienrs rancn, near the Crockelt county line. The Thomp sons, who are desperate characters, coti ceti coti tlnued te lire nt Nell after he had lallen. The murder was the result et illspuie about a stock transaction. The Thompsons nre still at large. IH HAMllfHITUN tit) HIVIIKI)! Ilie Number of Hills In Cnngrma Iti Make It Mel" Habitable. Wvsiiinoies, D. C, July A The l)il te-day publishes the fellow lug article en Washington morals t "The Impression throughout the country seems te be that Washington Is se far the wickedest city In the I nlen Hint It roqitlres missionary service from overy ethor city and lrem overy ether state mid territory. Net a day passes hut n petition comes te engross from some place, praying for tlie liss.igoefa bill te make Washington habit able and reasonably safe Inr women nod girls and children le live In. Dur ing the present session of Congress, soveral bills Imply Ing the Hame state or immorality in this city, have been Introdiiied In both liouses or Cougress. Within the present week a number or uch bills wero Introduced In the Sotiate by Mr. Itigallx. the bills all originate outside of Congress Willi peopluwhe lancy that Wash Wash Ingteiilaim need their lutorfereuce. Wlieu a senator ern re)resentative liitrixliices such u bill at the request or the author that Is the last or It. Ne senator or ropresontatlvo thinks of framing such a bill en his own ac count and no committee or Cougress thinks or in ting upon any such bill. Thoiiumerous l'Otitlens from without arrlve in storeetypod lerm. Nobody except perhaps the mission aries piy any attention le them. sinkers (irlmly Waiting. Citu voe, Julys, The usual forcewason hand te protect the Lake Sliore freight trallle at the yards this morning, though as of late, no strikers wero In sight. Chairman Hellly was seen by a ropertor and said that his men would net int,ire or countenatice Inler. forenco by ethers ; they were waiting for the company te give in, and were prepared te wait Ter seme tlme longer yet. Tlie lilies im im im pesed en the men ler throwing switches were promptly paid and the men released. SltliAtleu Threatening. Hei;m vv, Menh, July S At Tiinborllne the Knights nf Laber, supported by all et the non-union men, yesterday docided te re. sist tlm coal company's erder that all Knights should leave tlie Gulch. The company at once clesed its stere and butcher Bliep. A committeo of Knights was sent te Hozeman for prev islens. T he situation Is threatening and bloedhod is foared. llin llejt utters Discharge!!. Ni.iv eitii, July s.Teii el the sovou sevou soveu toou ixiycetters ou trial Ier boycotting Mrs. Landgrali, the baker, have lieen discharged, witnesses net being able te identify thein. The cress oxamlnalien thus far has net materially nllocted the strenglli or the tosti testi tosti meny or the proaecutlen against tlie remain ing prisouers. Sir .luhii Macllunalil In I'oer Health. 'IIostes, July 8,-An Ottawa dispatch te the "lr''U says: Sir Jehn MucDeuald's health II anything but atircinry, an'i his medical advisers stale that itnless he for a time throws aside the act ive cares ofelliton complete dissolution must fellow. reurdi Claa l'titniaatcra. WvsittNore.v, D. C, July 8. 'Iho follow ing postmasters wero appointed te-day In Pennsylvania: li. T. Martin, Gaines; T. 1'. Tillingliast, Ui Plitme. In Connecticut -II. H. Wotherell, Hunts ville. (In HinlrarK uIVVIImmi. Hi ti.xmi, VL, July S. A Pinkerten de de twtlve arrived here last night, having traced Wilsen, the detanking treasurer of the Ches apeake A Delaw are Canal cempauy, te Hel lows 1 alls. Will Men Ills l'iigi;eiiieiit. Ni.w iui, July 7.Mr. W. II. Heedo, the cotton broker who susponded yosterday, has made arrangements te meet his obliga tions. His touiper.irv embarrassment was understood te have been caused by affairs outside of the cotton market. Canlliial Celbert Dtatl. Paki-, July h -Cardinal Gtiibert, arch bishop or Paris, is dead ; he win born in l0i 1 II (I 1 Ji A IX JfiS.V KILTiKll. A Itallrniil Train Selietl anil lurrerlzetl ly Dcuperntlues. A terrible account has just been received or a riot mi u Cincinnati southern railroad tram at Semerset, Ivy., ou Monday, in which the conductor or the train, I'.dw. Pelton, and a negre porter named Audrevv l'ish wero killed. Tlie murder was committed by Themas King, a noted desperado, and his gang of drunken roughs. Tills crowd took control ei tlie oxpress train be tween Pine Knet and Somerset hUi hUi tiens and committed numerous outrages. They went up and down tlie coaches, bred oil revolvers, and threw whisky bottles at the pas.songers. Tlie pimplu ou ttie train were thoroughly intimidated, tlie gang threatening te kill any ene who said u word, or atteuii ted te interlote wltli them. Con ductor Pelton, wlie was but Ji years old, nnd had bcena conductor ler six years, attempted te remonstrate, but was sotupeuaud literally hacked te pieces. The perter was shot In the terehead. Tlie bloody w erk ou the train vv as tlie Hoquel te various eutrages committed by King and his rutllaus. Tliey cemmitted thieoiniirderslastwoek, killing an inotlon inetlon inotlen hio tanner and two ethor citizens. The ban dits are new in the weeds of Pulaski county vv here they deiy the authorities, and much bleed vv ill be shed befere they are arrested. Conductor Polteu's remains wero brought te Cov liigteu, Ky. He was a member of the Conductors' Pretectlv e association. He leav cs a widow aud two children. Passengers ou Iho train speak in tonus et horror of the scene ou the train while the dosH)radeos w ere in coutrei. A large jiessa of ouizens of Kentucky are in pursuit of the villains and their capture is only a quostlen el tlme. . Marrletl in hplte of Parents. At Lawrouce, Mass., Miss Hessio Hhor Hher Hhor weod aud young Harry Seuthvvick hurriedly walked through Garden stroet, arm In arm, In the middle of the day. They onleroa me Methodist parsonage, presented a preiwr marriage liccnse dated seme weeks age, and desired te be married. The coro cero core nionywas performed and the tvvalu were leisurely retracing their steps through the street when a wagon containing an elderly couple anne dashing dew n the street The man nnd woman in tlie wagon wero oxclted. Mr. Sherwood held the reins and whip ill his loll hand, while his right was wildly clutch ing the empty air us It was outstretched toward the newly married ceuple en the sidewalk, nnd he was shouting ouergotlcally, "It 1 c itch you I'll kill you!" ami similar Ojaciilatlens. The newly wedded pair were mean vv Idle heldingau animated conversation, until, us the wagon drew near, aud the butt of Shorweod'ff whip wus lilted ever him, young Seuthvvick took te his heels and Hed down the street like a lrightened deer, stop step ping net te cist one lingering leek behind te see what fate awaited his bride of an hour. The girl steed In evident auwement Ier a moment and thou addressing her parents said : "Well, If you will step your nolse I will go home." Assuoctliuueumie me wagon she was clutched by the arm by her mother, who repeatedly demanded: "Are you mar ried ' Tell me, are you married?" Theglrl was net is years ei age, se mai iue cuy ciuiiv was deceived in the procurement of the certiilcite, which was dated June ", and en the bottom was written: 'Please net return this for two weeks." After the girl, who has been well brought up, returned te her home, i.Ur ,, ir.mis iiihIIel- that she iiad been married. showaspernilttodto go and probably suc ceeded lit finding her husband in his hiding place. lluppy IMIterat from the Philadelphia Press. A iiiM li Cm i July 7. The Pennsylva nia editors bathed this morning, went Bulling lit the altorueou unci uueuueu me opera iti the even Ing. Liberty lUuil Concert. Last ev enltig the Liberty baud guve a con cert In Mtcnuercher garden. There were a gre.it many persons present te enjey the Hue music Tlie baud shows great Improvement I and, they have many engagements. PJRIOE TWO GENTS. II WHAT IS NEW IN CONGRESS. rt1 HKXATlt JHMUVBHIHII TIIK MITBU ami ii a it mm jiii.1. Tlm Appropriation uf 3.10,000 Inr th Kn- tiuky lUtrr Kept In by Hie VlgoreM Kllurta el llrrk-UIIU That Wr I'wuetl-xtnrk lu tlm II nine. Wasiiinoten, D. C.July 8.-Hent The Honate met at 11 a. in. aud nfter presen tation or seme petitions, proccedod te busi ness en the calendar, The resolutions ler Inquiry Inte the au thority tnuler which a se-called state legisla ture had been organized In the torrltery of Dakota wero Indefinitely postponed. The S'onate thou passed the following bill for the relief of the suiforers by the wreck of the United Slates stoamer Tallapoosa j bills te accept and ratiryagreoineuts with Indians lu Washington torrltery for the use or part of the Yokehamn reservation by the Nerthern Pacllle railway, nnd for right et way te the Carsen A Colerado railroad, the Walker rlver roservatlou In Nevada bill te establish a fbrest reservation en the ho.idwaters of the Missouri rlver, and en the headwaters of Clark's Perk, of the Columbia river; and bill le rogulate the pay of the graduates of the naval academy. Tlie bill te establish agricultural experi mental stations lu connection with agricultu ral celleges, was postponed until te-morrow. Mr. Piatt objected te considering the Joint roselutlou providing for woman suflrage nnd his roselutlou providing for open oxecutlve sosslens wasmaden speclal erder for Wed nesday, Dec. 8. Mr. Cenger ebjected te the consideration of the bill te authorlze foreign bulk steamships et the International Navigation cempauy te be registered as United States ossels. The S'onate tlien resumed consideration et tlie rlver and harbor bill, the pending amend ment being te red u ee the appropriation for the Kentucky rlver irein fc0,000 te150,000. Mr. Heck argued against the amondtnent aud Mr. Vostadvecatod It. The atnoudtnent was lest, yeas 21, nays 'M. The amendment striking out the paragraph appropriating f'JW.OOO Ier Improving the Mus kingum river, Ohie, and accepting for the United Suites lrem tlie state or Ohie the Muskingum rlver Improvement waa opposed by Sherman, who regarded the prevision as oue of the most Important In the bill. Mr. Vest, In defending the action of tbq ' committeo, prodicted that by tlie tlme the bill passed the Sonate It would carry nu appropriation of about twenty million tnll.tr-c, and said w ere It net for Iho Mississippi river appropriation he vv euld v ote against It. Houae I'ruet filings. Wasiiinoten, nrc, July t (.tiv.-amrj Mr. Swinburne, of New Yerk, sent te the clerk's desk and had read a lotter from Mr. Glass, of Tonnessoo, stating that he had been paired with Mr. Swinburne, en the Bartheldl statue amendment te the sundry civil bill, and that had he (G lass) been present, lie would have oted "no" en that proposi preposi tion. Mr. Compten, of Maryland, nnneuncsd. the death of ICeprosenhitivo Wm. H. Cele, of Md., aud submitted a series or resolutions oxpresslve of the regret of the Heuso at hearing of his death nnd providing for the appointment of u coiumlltee of seven representatives aud three senators te take erder for superintending the funeral ceremonies. The speaker appointed Messrs. Compten, Gibsen aud McComas, of Mary laud ; Dibble, of Seuth Carolina, Irien, of Louisiana, Wade, el Missouri, aud Stoue, of Keutucky. The Heuse thou, nt 11:10 iu in., as a mark of respect te the memory of the doceased, ad jeurned. I'uclltc Hall read liiilebtrtlneaa. Wasiiinoten, July 8. In the Senate to day while considering business ou the cal endar, Mr. Hair made a statemeut iu rtf rtf rtf oienceto the bill te secure te the United States the payiueut of the indebtedness of the Pacllle railroad company, te the ellect that he understood that a bill dealing with the sanie subject was likely te be considered within a low days "olsewhere,"(meanluK the Heuso of Representatives) mid that he did net propeso te ask action ou the bill under the existing order. Notwithstanding this statement by Mr. Hear, friends of the measure Iu the Heuse have glveu up all hepe of its consideration during the session. Ceitrernlns 1'nluii I'aclllc. Wasiiinoten, 1). C, July 8. At a moot meet ing of the Heuso committee en Judiciary to day erg u men ts were made by Keprosenta Kepresenta Keprosenta tlve Henley, of California, aud Majer Ilod Iled Ilod dingten, late chief bookkeeper iu the Union Pacille railway goneral ollice, iu favor of Mr. Henley's resolution orderlng an Investiga tion into the Union Pacille accounts en the charge that tlie company has falsified Us ac counts, fraudulently Issued stock, etc The resolution was referred te n nub-committee consisting of Messrs. Hammend (Ga.), Ben nett (S. C), aud Hepburn (Iowa.) Tins rxxtiiux vjstukii. A It'nlCase le Ha .Made of Twe or three el the llfjet tetl Hills. Waiiinoaen, 1). C, Julys. Kepubllcans lu the Heuso have ollerod te withdraw their determination te have rolerrcd te the com cem com miteoo ou Invalid pensions all el the vetoed pension bills, If the Democrats will permit tests te be inade of two or three of vetoes at this sosslen. The Democrats will accept the preposition anil an ellert will be made te pass ene of the vetoed bills te-morrow. It Is gonerally believed that seme nrraugemeuta wUl be made by which the discussions of vetoes will be cut short and the length of the session net prolengod en account et them.'.Thls, Speaker C.irllsle says, can and will bobedono, aid the quostlen will 1)0 disposed of at tlie llrst meetiiig of the committeo ou erder of busi ness which Is composed of himself and Messrs. Morrison aud Handall and which will llkely meet te-day. Chairmau Allisen, of the Souate committee en appropriations, thinks Congress will nelj adjourn befere Monday, the Srtli, while " Speaker Carlisle is of the opinion thatad thatad jeurnmentcau be had en Tuesday, theSOtU. The Heuo committeo en olectlens te-day postponed consideration of the KIdd-Steele coutested electien from Indiana till next December. Hew They Invite YeU te California. Wasiiinoten, D. C, July 8. The Call rnmla deleitatlen In Congress called en Presi dent Cleveland te-day and extended, te him an Invitation te atteud the national encamp, ment of the Grand Army of Repuulie at San I'ranclsce In August The Invitation was en graved en a plate of geld, and the presenta tion speech was made by Senater Stanford. The president aocepted the "Invitation," but stated that he would be unable toattendUie oncampmeut. (laudaur Defeat Uauiui. Maniioweo, Wis., July B.-Gatulaur dj r...tA.i irn...t.. in trirAA.ti.Ile scull raed yuv- te'rduy, by aleiiRthlnWmloutes.OifaeeoBaaV ,J beating l.W Winnipeg lime 2f second -SB p T ,-.i H t-HUBAMLtTtM, .$T. xviHiiiNOTOW, D. V., 3uy'fi.Wpt at '.. vm Yerk. Western New-f. rk. fair weather, be decided cbaaft -- ' !ruCWn' yTr Delaware aud New jersey, ewner, irai, fair woalher and varlable wluds. . t'OlltlHUAY, "ll "" :i ,i.. ,v?i 4 - fit $1 Sa m ?t m m V" . . tit .A'bi tSC,.
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