;k,:v '. S'tJ .',"'"- 'y.;, -Jrt iii- - tfl' xfegtetf rsrr-VWGW m-t A v? "T ' -. ' t,i" J' TJ" " '"' '' ,f s WV FJWEr'HH f ntdettceT i M ? - ' VOLUME XXII-NO. 2(J0. T1IK TOIIACCO MAKKKTS. BUMK rilAXM.H!TIU.yH i.V tll.ll I.KAf nr 1 Ait' a 1, in: a 1, it it Tlie rre,enl Crep flourishing iiihI ftumn of It Topped tinnier Tahinir Alum lii.tirntiin Than t'aunl Venture, uf llin Truiln In New )nrk Anether Curing lfne.s. 'II 10 tobacco Holds leek Ilrst-rate ; tlie plants nre growing rapidly, tlm leaves btiltifx n Mcli tlarK grisin and lery healthy. A geed pro pre pro IHirtien of tlioearly-plantod Holds lmve Ihjcii lepptHl,nhd w itli continued ravnrable weather, much greater proportion will Ik) topped llin coming woek. A tlie season advances tlie pres,eetn or n very wiporier crop In this county grew hotter mul belter ; and as nearly one-half of tlie iliintH nre seeil-lcs!, farmers will Inn 0 11 fair epH)rtnnlty of tlmllng out whether that variety wilt piy them as well HI llaVlllMSIKHl. It lint Ih'eii learned that t'el. Dully's etittri packing or several ImiiilrtHl cases at Marietta iii wlil Motne tltite age In New Yerk, by Gans' Sens A Ce., broker. Harry Moere, iirtlili city, who unleaded lilt pneklim recently, last week bought iitKJ cases of '! xt nl leal. Samuel Minhis jr., bought 111) eves '81 seed leaf oil private turmi Inr imitiiiracturlng lnrMMi4. Tlie damage ileuu liy thiihall Heme weeks age, though net lery serious, has caused growers te pill nn Insurance en their crop. Tlie LaneasUir county hall liistirance wnn puny ruiiert tlmt tlmy lmve already taken inore risks against damage ly hall than they took last lear during tlie entire season. Tlie timiKiny bus V2j agents employed In tlie tobacco grew Ink district". New Imk Market. Ki. 1111 Ihu Sew erW 'I eb.iccu Journal. Tlie terrible he.t during U10 greater put or tint week slackened bu.inesi mid eo'ise ee'ise eo'ise quently trails lotions woremiull and without slgulllennei, Tlie total ("lies wero about l.OdO lilSOS, Willi tllO OXCflptlOtl III 111) C.l-SIM of SjOliloeld Hteck. AmetiK tliose wore.Mi) ciiss "i WNceiikIii nt 1-', mills, tlie hiiiiie hteck which m1 wisiksiiKO could he Imd i.t lOruiilH. Ml tlireiiKh prices for old tolmeoos 11m lits-emliiK llriner a tlie hhaseii pro(,'nsses and i rle will prelnlily Iih fiilt shortly Tlie omrKrewlin; warcity or old lillers forces old unipperit Inte line .is 11 Hiilistltiite. Tlie prices etiUlntsI run from tulJ'. emits . ilmiulil liluders realized from 12 te IT cents, whlle old llllers, especlnllv hiicIi hs would Mirveus llian.i eudfirk eenlni;s -lireUKht Irem ID hi Is cvnts. I.n.it iniimrters lnue rts'elved ni.iuy orders te pr-0(il with the siinliltiiK of 's', tobacco utter tlie l.'itb, mi uuusimlly early date ler KHUiplIni; new tobacco. Siuuntra hiilleriHl also Irem the lelliHrglu RLite of this week's business and sales wero centlneil te about 17e b.iles at f l.JUlefl.,.,, Havana, tee, appeartsl ni'Klislted, only t 0 bales chaiiln bunds; iiiottleHH. 'M ceuls tefl lj, cuttliiKK'Hids from te iOieiiIh. I'rein the Tol.uice l-c.il Seed Leaf- The nmrket seeim d te Le In Hiupatbv Willi tlie tinie and leek IhliiKS easy, 'l'he Nltiintieii may be Hummed up thus . The old tobacco Is almost all none, and the new Is net HitupUsI and ready ler the market. Ilnyers from out of town will net Incur trouble ntnl oxpvnse te vli-lt the market If thev liave no assortment te Meet irem. In 'Wmtprn leaf liuslm-wt h excfsidlni;ly dull nnd IrRlnU leaf net much Isjtter. There Is a (Jeeil demand lur clKars and Hineklni; tebaLCO. Handling of iiianulactured hard tobacco the past week has net been as large In siiiieunt, ewlnlnaBrent measure te 11 ior ier ior tlen of the week beliiB devoted te the holl hell ilny. NuvcrtlielutM a fair amount of trade has been uccempllslipil with tlie siamUrd brands. Ne chaiiKO or llijures Is ackuowl ackuewl ackuowl edced, but tlie prices asked are net linn. Kine cuts show steady improvement. KmokieK teliaiivi nvelves tlie usual atten tion, buyers purcliaslui; only us they nmsl. Cluarsare buoyant, esHVlal!y brands or reliable manufactures. Prices obtained ap pear sallafaetery. Heccipts for the wix.k -iMe lxs, .1,-01 caddlt"!, i.s.l cases and i!7 pills of line cuts. Kxpert et iiianulactured toba.ve Te hL Themas, per brig I'aroliiieHray, 7 '.ii lbs, te LlierKwl, ier htr Lord C'llve, in, Unllis. Total, ll.llil lbs. Heed Leaf Handlers el leaf tobaice uult uult able rer clears meve around hiiveiik bujers wilh morn activity. They have tlie fluids, and at present IlKUres tliey can sell with a fair prelH te tlitmiMilvcHiind leave a linrglii tntliepiircliHsvr. This Is espei-lally thocse with the crop of lsS. As 11 result, consider able has already changed hands at satlslae- lery tlxures te oelli nuer ami numn. Old leaf moves oil Ireely at slightly better ligures, and at tlie rale it Is going Inte con sumption It must ero long becemu very 1I0 Hlrable. The eutlcik ler the luture ins a verv encouraging aspect for the leaf trade. Hetter prices would be very agreeable te tlie pickerand l.elphlm te cover up sumo of the pafct year's iiuprotltable business. Suumtrii mevist moderately. Havana, as usual, will tlnd a market here il It has quality. ltecolplsler the week W cases Connectl Cennectl cut, 319 canes 1'euiisylvani.i, SI cases of Ohie, Sim cases Wisconsin lel cses or Yerk state, I" Imles Sumatra, l".i tules Havana, and In!) hliils Virginia ana Wostern le.il tobacco. Hales hIiew 101 cases Connecticut, ITl! cases I'eiiusvlvaiila, :i'.7 iss Wisconsin, W awes Ohie, il cases Iilllle Dutch, 131 canes el Yerk state, 10 bales Sumatra, liC bales Havana anil ir liluls Western leaf in transit direct te manufacture rs. Kxisirted et leal tobacco Te (llaiew, per sir. Austriaii, l,7SJlbs:te Liverpool, per sir. Lord (.'llvu .MkSyO.1 lbs ; total 37 .,tiS7 lbs. lullltimrn Slitrket. llecelpti el .Maryland nre light, as Is usual during the grain harvest. Stock, however, In factors' hands is liberal ami wen imsoriee. The inarket is new lairly acllve, and for all desirable samples sellers are llrm. Sales during tlie " eek, 1,000 te 'J,000 for France and seieral hundred hhds by ether Hhilipers. Ol Ohie, ucuipts and stock liberal, and holders linn, hales ombrace Xl hluls for expert, I'reipectM In the llntitatonle Valley. Most of the crop was set befere JuufllM nnd the minlnder was het bofero July 1. Cut-worms worked about the Hfline as UHual, but the weathf r has leen se I'avorable ler re setting that growers luwi been able te re place missing planla easily ami keep thelr llelds even. The past week has been exceedingly warm and dry, and a shower would new de the crop a great deal of gee I. Many peeplu tell 11a that lliere is a large do de creaso In the acreage set thlsjear. This Is true In seme rar-eut sections, but in the main tobacco growing section the aciesge Is very little less tliHli lust enr. The crop 011 the whele is certainly a week earller than last year, and nt the present Is looking very satisfactory. The WUieiulil Cre. Tlie Kdgcrten Imtc says the weather dur ing the past week lias been very dry, nud the farmers iu this section aroceiiiplainlugor the shertage thore will Imi In all kinds el crops unless we lmve ruin been. Ne rain bus (alien for a number el days, and scarcely one-half or the number of acrtsef tobacco raiM.d last sour lias thus lur been planted. Some el the larmers In this Immedhte vicinity have been watering out their plants, but this requires considerable inore help, consequently tarm era held oil for rain as long as possible. The dealers iu this tnarket are doing llttle or nothing at present. Itut three of the Kastern buyormire left, and they will close their work here the coming week. A. . Huntley recoil oil two oarluidsel the tobac co from Marshall thu tcre part or the woek. The locality about Jauesvlilu en the south and Marshall 011 tlie north the dreuth is os- pecially hovere, no rain having ixicurred ler nearly six weeks and all work 011 thu new crop suspended, Tlie ground is he thoroughly parched that very low of the watered out plants will live. ltniii anil Tnliacru Mlneil. A company lias Just been started at Louis ville, Ky., Willi tlie object of treating lear to bacco under a new ami patented process, te enhance its quality ami llaver. The com cem twuy htyles Itself the Louisville Spirit Cured Tobacco company. The Inveuter of the pro cess Is Mr. (I. Hoblnseu, a resident of Loula Leula Loula vllle Ills process consists In the following procedure, which lie describes lu Ms patent, the exact language of which we reproduce: J. The process of Imprevlugthe quality and color of leaf lohaive herein described, run slsllng llrst lleiMlliig the leaf liilmccn wilh het nloehol, then with cold iilisihel, ami Dually Willi water, substantially as wit rerth. 'J. The processor ImprevliigllKiqunllly anil color nl leal tobacco, as herein il(Hcrlbeil,isiii slsllng lu llrst Heeding the leal tobacco with het nlcohel, then with cold alcohol, then applying pressure te oxiide surplus alcohol, then Heeding the lear tube s iiiiiiniilarlly with cold water te Huse eir any reinaliilng alcelint en the eiitsldii or llin leal, and Dually drying the lalter, as set rerth. a FUMtun, Atir. Feigning FrlinUhl SU11 Throws C f Vllllul In AniilliriV I'm" nml I lieu Mlllllts llilllinlf. In l'lttsburgHome Hunt slnen the wlle of .leliu M. Duvall oblalned n illiercn nnd en the saine day marrled Jacob II. .Inner. Duinll madu no ellert te pieieul the mar riage. All the patties are young, Honour them being ever thirty years or age. They roshleoii Mount Washington, a sparsely set tled suburb iihiu the top el the high blull which overlooks the city Irem the west slde el the Moneugahela river. Monday evening Duvall vt initie Jenes and en thu iirutoneo el bringing the latter te his house, en 11 lilendly ilsll, tieiied him te his house, which stands near tlie brew of the hill. In a stroll about the premise, Duvall led Jenes bask r an old barn which staiids neir by, and when rife Irem observation ami lar Uiyeiid the bearing el aiiv oilier person, heIjiwI n can el vitriol which Im had eeniiMled there ler this purpose and tiling the liquid into the face of Jenes, who, tebilly disarmed by the upparent frlendshlji el Duiall, was unprepared for such a muriloreiis onslaught. Stunned by the fearful pain caused by the burning ncld, Je mis full te the ground and writhed III agony, while Ills assailant steed by and gloated ever Ids horrible work. After watching the siillerlngs of Jenes nil til entirely satlsllisl Duvall went te the edge id the cllll, where thure Is shoei ile-u-eiil or three hundred feet, and, sheeting nlmsell through the lie.ul, fell heailleiig te the tsitlem. He was picked up and carried te 11 house niur by, w liure he Is still lying In an Insensi ble condition, with no heisis or recovery. Jenes was also found and cared ler, but Is In a very serious condition, nnd ir he recovers will be badly dMIgured and totally blind. Mm. Jenes Is nearly cihzciI Willi grief and requires constant attention. The parties are all lu moderate circumstances and respected In their circle. Women .lillel lulrjr 1st mini; Kiemi llin Macen (Oa ) "li lenniph. Jul) 7 Laud Is cheap In (ioergln and crops roa rea minably certain. A supH)rt Is always certain when lalsir Isglieu lerlt Why should net our young lleergia women turn away Irem the cities and clerking and teaching at M0 per mouth and seek the free, eihiii and healthy llin of the lariuer ' Land we nay is cheap, nnd can Imi obtained In less timeand with half the trouble that town positions can ; and we ven ture the assertion that 110 women who has ever tried a .vear In the country will want te come back t teach In w lu il rooms or clerk III stores. We de net mom te say that all women cau make a success of larmlug. Hy 110 means. Itut we Isilteiu that uny women et Industrious habits nnd possessing tlie housekeeping instinct cau make money iiisiii thu farm. Indeed, we knew new el many who live couifertiiily in tl e country, manage thelr own lalsir, mske .oed crepe, and witli their dairies, peutuy jarils, orchards, and gardens secure net only a living, but lay up money, lliislness mull win defl Willi these women will bear Willi' s te the faci that they piy promptly and Imv c'tne. Tills is by way uf suggestion et'ly. Tie dea must be ap plied l,y these interes'ed. Weu'd It net be a novel sight if soipe day Hlbli county should have In her 1. irdei a colony of reiliiid leniale rarmers suppl.i lug thu city with milk, butter, eggs, vegetables, honey, preserves, and ether products l.emllllg tlie I'rr-Hlenl I'uuk, t Kim the llaltliuuie .Sun. The tiresldent's Meiimch Is biHjeiiilug weary or the t.incy dishes sorved up by the Trench cisiks who domineer lu the kitchen et tlie While Heuse. Since he c.une te Washing ton he has heard se much about the geed old Maryland and Virginia cooking that he be came xnsessed with the desire te Hint out all about It torhlmseir. He sent for Jehn Cham hcrlin, the netinl rostaurateur. and ceullded his wishes te htm. Cliamberlin lias had for eirs as the queen or ins kitchen a regu lar old lrglnla "niamiiiy," who is as proud et her I'. V . st x-k as sue is or her culinary qualities, and wliesu terrapin, selt crabs ami ether delicacies are famous with the lien vi vants whoceuio te Washington. Chanibor Chaniber lln considers her te be worth bur weight iu geld, and she is net 11 skeleton cither. He maintains a permnueni guaru 10 preveui ins rivals cuaxlng-lils treasure oil", but he was se meed by tlie plaiiitlll appeal of the presi dent that lie consented te temporarily lend her, and smce the low dajs she 1ms been In stalled at the Whlle Heuse the president's appetite has increased very much, and Mrs. Cleveland, us she declares, is porre.-tly r.n r.n eneu". Iln.i.lle I.eKlnlstleii (lets a llli.uk. Mayer Harrison, or Chicago, has sent te the city council a mess ige "practically vetoing" the ordinance passed a week age, giving thu North Slde railroad company the use el the LiiSalle street tunnel. Ne attempt was made te pass the erdinandi ever his head. Tlie etii tikes the form of an ordinauce te take the place of the 0110 pissed a woek age. Alter being read it was ordered printed, and will be considered next Monday. It is much less lavorable te tlie company than the ether ordinance. Tlie one already passed asks ler the tunnel Iranchlsef ;e,iHK) a j ear, Irem w hlch is te be deducted sums ter various stated im prevements whMi in the estimation el experts will cut down the annual rental te n ridicu lously low tlgure. Thu mayor's ordinauce demands a net annual rent il el" f'23,00, all Imprei ementa lu be paid lur by the company. (let. ;-e)tiiuiir'ii Monument. (iei. Seymour's monument has Just been completed at Ferest Hill coiuutery, lu I'tlea, N. Y. It was ciried out el tlie beulder which the governor obtained lu the county and which, Mince his death, has been made Intetlie foriiiefnsircoiliagus The base is 8 feet long and I feet wide, ami the cap ii ieel 8 inches long and - feet ! inches wide. It is polished and resembles Scotch granite. The Inscription en the cap Is : "Horatio Seymour, born at i'ouipey Hill, May 31, 1810. Died at I'tica, Feb. 1A lhsU. r.ltcled Governer et New Yerk, ISVJ and lstl'J." " Mary Hloeeker, his wife, born at Alb my, April W, isii Died at Utica, May S, IbNl." Oil 0110 ellll 01 1110 cp is a cress, auii 011 mu ether " 1 II. S." A Parden Uebne.l n l'eiitlim Agent. Tlie presldent has donled the application for pardon lu the case or James Milten, new undergoing sentence for a violation of sec tion 5, ISTi, in demanding and retaining an oxcessive rte for prosecuting 11 pousieu caa The iirosldeul, in passing en the case, says : " The olleuse ler which tills prisoner was convicted consisted in extorting Irem 11 sol dier, ler procuring his pension, fi'iOO, when he was only entitled te flO. Thocrluie is a serious one, and ita bad ceusequeuces nre lar reaching, involving extortion Irem soldiers w he put themselves in tlie power ni peusieu agents and leading te criminal practices in the procurement of pensions. The people who uiake it a business te procure pensions are elteti of Hitch u character its te need all thu restraint, and when guilty all the punish ment they rccelve." I'm I. IlmlBK en the IVIie.it Crep. I'rofessor Dedgo, the statistician of the agri cultural dopartmeut, B.yn "that, theugli the average condition of spring wheat 011 the 1st day of last July was 0i", It iollte 6t)atthe time of harvest, which Is only three points hlgher than the present condition, and represents a losset less than 0,000,000 bushels as compared with the rosultet last year's harvest. 'J he damage occurred last year In the last two weokaef July and later. Tliore la a great risk of lurther damage during J my ami August, but that already reported moansenly a less of 0,000,000 bushels iu spring wheat and 6,000.000 iu winter wheat, or a total less el 11,000,000 In wheat during the month or Juue." FKANKLIN AND MARSHALL AUrK.V 1'lUISl VII1.LIUIK 1111.14 JIVH1SU TIIK VAUATKHt HtSAHtlf.'. A Mew I'rulemnr Teacher of llliiiiittuii lln- larneiiieiitel tlm llepsrliiielit of Htlenre. IU linlrliclnts Who Hate Msrte Itepu- tatluns lu Thelr Hei lal l'lelil- Ah a number of Inquiries have been made, andnMiiaiiy will be anxious te knew what has lioeii done lu roleronco te the appoint ment or an adjunct presser el L'ngllsh lit lit lit orattire In Frankllu unit Marshall eotlego, It Is lit te nnnounce that the commlltee en Inslructleii, bynm! Willi the advlce et tlie faculty, has appointed I'rnf. (loe. F. .Mull, A. M., te that position, l'ref Mull Is a graduate el Mercemburg college, wheie he rnhked very high In scholarship as 11 student. Alter his graduation, and tlie comple tion of a course of Ntudy In theology, lin spent several years In the l'nlverslty of Lelpslc, Hermany. He then returned and was olisHed lu the professorship of Latin In Mercersburg college, which isisi. lien he held for seieral J ears, until that col cel col lege t-ensed te maintain a lull college faculty. As l'ref. N'evln has continued te teach some el the classes in the Uep-trliiidit or ancient language, In connection witli his teaching In Lugllsli literature, l'rnl. Mull will be ox ex ox pected new te take charge or that work, and we are glad te H,y that he inade tlie study or Litlu 11 specialty while he wm In the Herman university, se that he will be 11 geed acquisition te the college in that depart ment, lie has also lild considerable atten tion te English literature, nud has the foiin feiin datum already laid for eminent success lu that department, l'rel. Mull has received the very decided eiidoiHeineiit or the com mittee en instruction and the (acuity as 11 hclielar or mere thnti ordinary talent. Hels 11 licentiate of tlie Lancaster clasls, and Is well acquainted with the spirit and genius of the Itotermod Institutions. He will boa valua ble acquisition te the faculty of the college, and will, no doubt prove eminently success ful in thu depirtment te which he has been appointed. Se far as he has beceme known te the students of tlie college he has wen their enllrocenlldonco and respect, 11:11 lll.lt Ol Kl.Otl MOM. At Its late annual meeting the Isi.ard of trustees appointed a committee te inakosemn prevision for a course or elocution for the b'uiellt of the students lu the college and theological semlnnry. Although the arrange ments te this end haie net jet been comple ted, we have been instructed by the chairman et the iiforeatil committee te announce that a course of Instruction in elocution would certainly Iki provided ler the studenta during the coining year, nud we liai e 110 doubt such an annual course will new lie inade ene of the regular loatures of tlie college curricu lum. llhl'AHl MKXT IN NAT lit A I. srll.Nfi:. The beard nlse took measures at Its recent meeting te carry out the suggestions made by l'ref. J. Stahr, I'll. D , prohisser or natural science. The coming year will no doubt witness a Bin,, of verv itechled nrouress 111 the aplielut- imiiila ler this Important department. With these additions te tlie teaching force el the cel lege, and the ample previsions made, and te Ira inade in tlie way or building nnd appar atus for the study or astronomy, physics, the natural sciences, and ler libraries, museum, Ac .Franklin and Marshall will easily held its front rank among tlie cellegi i of our great commonwealth, anil wins present new in ducements in the way of solid adiantages te the students that enter Its halls. Its course iu philosophy Isconri'ssedly equal te the host lu any Institution in the country , built iiien the biead foundations laid by Hauch and Nevin, it remits nothing et the advantages it allerds ler buiiianocullurelu the study of thoancient classics, having In that department a pro pre pro lesser w hese great merits are well ami w Idely known, l'ref. J. S. Kleller, l'h. I)., whilst it iual.es sfiiVIaltlei or the study el history and the tierinan language. In keeping with its high estimate el the Importance of history, mid the Angle (ernian character el the college. Thoceursoin hlstoryandarchaeelogy under Dr. J. II. Dubbs is very lull, nnd Cer ium is required during the whole four years' c.uri. In the department of mathematics tin, college has a proles-er of far inore than ordinary ability and ene he, theugli young, has already risen te very lavorable notlce among the prac'leal astronomers et the coun try, l'ref. J i: K r-liiiir, l'h. 1). Altogether li-mUiii and Maishall has shown new life mid taken a step forward. Let it new lie properly sustained in these ellerts by the church and the public generally during this centennial year, and Lancaster will tlnd that it has n college within its limits which htly crowns Its well-ordered educational institu tiens. .1 refAX iti;niu 1111:1. JIfASlAO. Miss Nilllu I. Hum TliiniKht I11 Hate Iteeu Inl ine. 1 hy u Ijuiimlei Clgnrniaker Krem the Herald MisSallie Levan, a petite brunette, aged is jesrs and a member el the lamlly of W. N. Reland, 1)17 l'eim street, left her home shortly niter neon en Sundny, since which tune nothing has lweu heard of her where abouts. Five vears age Miss I.e. van, then an orphan, was taken Inte the family or .Mr. ltelaiid and treated as one or Ills own. She wasnpt te learu, and nltlieugh she did net grew In sUilure she becaine a blight, intelli gentglrl lourweeksiigesho entered thefmn Hy el llenj. I', liei'ra, esq., ... .-suiiui .111111 street, as u domestic ler a short tline. Di rectly opposite Is the City hotel, where a number of clgarmakers Irem Lancaster count), known us "scabs" lmve ler seme tlmu been bearding. Through a flirtation she became acquainted with 0110 el them and oc.'isienally promenaded with I1I111. Mr. Helaiul hearing et the lad, 011 Monday el last week took her te his home and forbide her te haie any mere Interviews witli him. On Saturday evening the "mash ing" cUarmaker called at the lakery, but tilled te see Miss Levan and was orderod away by Mr. Kelaud. On Sunday tlie young lady lelt tlie heuse lur the purpose of attend ing the Sunday schcel at Klghth and Court streets. On the way te the church she gave the money Mr. Kelaud had given her te place iu the missionary box te a young girl, with directions te give it back te the donor. Slnce then nothing has been heard or her, although diligent inquiry lias been made among her relailiesin tills city. AH her clothing, with the exception el wliat she were, Is at Mr. Reland's, He is of the opinion that she either eloped with the clgarmaker or is kept lu hiding by him. Inquiry made at the City hotel last ovenlng by n Herald man olicited the fact that nene el the boarders has quit thu place, with thu exception el one who brought Ids family Irem Lineaster nnd went te housekeeping. I.etleia (iranleil by the 1tei;lter. The lollewing letters haie been grauled by the register of wills ler the woek ending Tuesday, July 13 : Tt.sr.i.MHNTAUV Alplionse H. Hilr, Lan-ca-ter township, executer el l'risuilla K.llalr. (iuorge Ackurmau, Lancister city, oxocu exocu oxecu torot Kesanna ttetalllck, el Lancaster city. 11 F. W. Urban, Lancaster city, executer et Themas Helt, Jehn 11. Hussel and (ioergo 1. Ilussel, Lancaster city, oxecutersof A. W. Ilussel, Lancaster city. AiiMiMsritATieN. Jehn II. Hammer, F.lizabelh township, administrator et tioergo K. Hammer, of Kllzabeth township. Anna Solleubergor, el Hreckneek town ship, administratrix of Abraham Sollenber. -r. " Milten Wlke, or Columbia, administrator el Jeseph M. Watts. Anthenv Wegley, of Columbia, administra tor c L h. Jeseph Wegley, Columbia. Christiana lleptlng, Lancaster city, admin istratrix et Lewis lleptlng. Jehn li Snyder, Liucastur city, aduiinls aduiinls aduiinls tr.Uorel Margaret Snyder. AtdileiiUNear N U.vtlle. A few days nge as Wile, a nlne-yoar-eld daughter or Mr. Jehn Her..ler. living near Netlsillle, was en a ladder picking cherries, she fell te the ground, a distance of .10 feet, aud In doing se had the misfortiiue te break bur right arm near the wrist. On Alenday, Kila, a thrce.v ear-old daugh. ter or KdwarU Lauich, living iiearFruitvllle, was standing en a leiice, aim losing her bal bal ance she loll, breaking her right cellar-bone. Dr. 12. II. Wltmer, of NelTsvllle, attended both of these esses. LANCASTER 1A., TUESDAY, JULY Vi, 1880. (JJV 1IIK 1IIAMIINH iflF.hlh latent Varieties uf liifnrinntlim In llnie IUII tlrrlr.ll TIB Tlie Leaguo games yesterday wore: At I'tllndelphla (eleven Imihigs) : Philadel phia 7, New Yerk il J at Washington : Husten 8, WashlngUin G at St. Leuis : Chicago 8, HU r,uli I i at ICatis-is City ; Detroit W, Kans.as City 'Iho Ainerlcnu Ass:latlen games of yosler. day wero : At St. Leuis : St. Leuis In, Athletic 8 at Loulsvltle : Loulsvllle 11, llaltlmorea ; at I'ittsburg : Meta I, l'ittsburg e StatoLenguo games yestenlay wore: At Altoena: Altoetia f, WllkmlmrreS ;at Wll llninsHirt : WllltamsH)rttVScranteu 0. Yesterday Tem Deasley, of the New Yerk club, went In the Held lu Philadelphia white drunk. He get Inte an altercation Willi Ilnsiks, the koepor or thu grounds. Deasley abused llroeks shamefully, and was II red oil the grounds. Manager Murlrlu lined J1I111 100 last night. Dally washnroef the game In Philadelphia. Korguseu pllched six Innings, when his nriu gave out. Dally thou took his place and the giants did net get a lilt alterwards. Koslde this work Dally had throetwo base hlls and he scoreil the winning run. The Detroit had no less than twenty, four hlU oil Weldman, of Kansas City yesler Jimmy Clinten caught for I'owell, el Haiti, mere, ytisteriiay, and did well. The latter was hit twonty-enu times. The Merritts went te Manhelm yosterday and played a gtxxl game with the Koysleno club, el that place. The MerrltlH were victo rious by the following acore : Mnrrltts 11 n il I 0 11 11 Keystone 0 11 0 e I 0 1 u 1-.1 ilium lilts Merrills, s Keystone, 0. Kirers ilenltts, 1 Keystone, n. Hen Flelschmaii, et Heading, who was in in in torested In the old Actlie club, la new lu I'ittsburg, and he has lienii telling miwrters there hew Merris hcutuie a pitcher. He said : 'Tlie Actives wero a very strong team at Hint tlme, and as a matter el course created considerable envy In our city. Flnallv another team was erganled thore te knock" us out. On the day when the game was te be played our pitcher turned up with a lame arm. We were In a bad liex, but Merris came te the Ireut and said that he be lieved he could pitch home, and no lie put him In ler a trial. Well, sir, he made a complete success of It, nnd has lieen pitching ever since. He was a romarkable llttle man bo be hlnd the bat, but lias made a much greater reputation as a pitcher. When lie get fairly iu line he told 1110 there was a California catcher he would like lery much te have as aupjiert. He mentioned Fred Carrell, your Fred, and we brought him en. They ro re malned Willi us for about twiMyears, and then signed with the Columbus nine, where they romalned until the team was trans trans lerred te I'ittsburg." Mr. rielschmau might have added that Harry Heyle was a member or the Actlie club with Merris aud Carrell. He played first base thou but is new ene or the leading pitchers or the League and n member or Lucas' St Leuis team. Temmy Hums the base ball player, has sent a paper containing an account el his wedding at Newark, te his counsel hore, which will be read te the court in the attempt te get him out et his treuble caused by his disgraceful actions iu the opera house. ir rii'.ur rrlcynH'l: AflAlX i.V TKUVIILI. 'I hu lucrum family Arrete,l ut ail liirl) Heur Thla .IliirnlliK. Soinetliing ever a month age the house or Albeu Ingram, en Kat Leireu street, was raided by the jkiIIce. Ingram, hiswtreaud hall-grown daughter and Hattle Wilsen wero sent te tail. Mrs. Ingram was released alter afewdays cenlinement, and her husband Is held rnrkoepiuga disorderly heiiMi. The ethers served their terms aud were reloa-sed from prison a few days age Mrs. Ingram recent ly meied her lamlly Inte 11 house en North Christian street abeve Freder ick. They seen lsvauiu disorderly at that place and between U aud I o'clock this morning the heuse was again raided. The work was done by lllcer Reilly and l'yle, w he took te the st ltlen iieuse S irah Ingram, her seu Alvui, ag,sl ten or twelve vears, a lillle daughter, nun isnotevorsix years and Hattle Wilsen. They were all locked in a cell. Mrs. Ingram will lie held by Alderman Fordney for keeping n disor derly heuse aud Miss 1H011 ou the charge et drunken aud di-orderly conduct. Hat teo sajs she wants te get out of town, aud il she does she will ueier come hack again. She says she was Bleppuig with Mrs. Ingram until she could nrrauge te Haie ter Halltmerc. As she lias friends who are willing te pay horcests, slie willlikel) no discharged. There was net a par. i. leel oiideuce against tlie Ingram cbildien, and tins morning the little boy, who has a jei in n ten-pin alley, was sol tree, wneu ne wuui u un nuiv. no mother desired te knp the llttle girl, as she did net want her relaiii. i te have it. An ef fort may be made te haie the child plnced in the Heme, as It is rather rough ler children or that age te be locked up in station houses or jails. liiisii-s r.vi: vn:w r Tin: stati- Choster wishes te consolidate witli its out lying boroughs, which would give it a popu lation el 3;,000. The State Liquor 1 "igue of Pennsylvania meet in I'ittsburg te-dav te dNeuss unileriu license, the suppression of greggeries and places whero liquor is seui wuuuut iiiieu-u and the prohibition plank m the Republican platreim. i:. A. Rlehwineatiil W. T. Fleming, of tbxi Pennsylvania Hicycle club, et liilladelpbi rode te Luray Caieru, Va., and return, a ills, tsnee or 503 miles, u ten days. They started en July 1 and returned 011 the leth. Ames Redwell, Hilly summers nnd l-.nes Pelew, tbroe Apache Indian boys aged rosiiectlvoly eighteen, sei cut 'en and seven teen, who escaped in.ui the Carlisle Indian school awoek age, wereciptured at Ashlaud en Monday mul were sent back te Carlisle. Seme excitement lias been created iu the Philadelphia shoe trade by the une.xplained absence Irem his pp 'e el business and the alleged doparture from the city of Mr. -Morten Heward, Jouuer 111 tne wueiusuu t.mu uun and by the dismantled ceudltimi of Ins naro nare naro reoms en Iho upper lloers el Ne. 110 North Third street The large saw mill el Albeit Lewis, nt Meadow Run, Liuerne eunty, was destroyed by llre Monday allerncin. Toe mill was situated about two miles Irem tlie encamii encamii meiitel the Ninth Regiment, N. ti. el Pa, and word was sent te tlie camp. Tiiree hundred soldiers responded and wero sent te the scetiB en a special train. Alter two hours dosperato work they succeeded iu saving surrounding buildings and several million feet et lutiiber. The mill lias ontlrely destreyed with much valuable inachlnery. The less is ?2.s, 0011 . partially covered by In surance. Tilt, NenserAlgleil A'nu.iiN. July 13 Although ever the oeunty line, the citlens et Atgleu take a llvely liitercst In things pertaiuiug te Lan caster city and county. Unite a utimber of Lancaster weukly. jiewspapers llnd their way te the borough affll vicinity, and tlie D.111.1 iMrm.i.miiNti.it is steadily making its way among the old established Philadelphia and West Chester dailies. Tills Is 11 reading com munity, ami the people Imuw n geed paper when they read it llonce it is but natural the lNriiM.lui.Nii:u should have its share of readers. , , ,, The Lancaster beer that is sent te tills vll vll laue causes disturbances new and then. On Saturday night last, It lasted 11 little tee leug and bocame almost tee general, the crowd hailng adjourned Irem place te place until they get almost out of tlie borough llniiuund becaine se much confused that It ended in raising a kiud of iiiuiMurd abeve a stone cutter's eye. Justice Hambe heard the case and Imposed one-third of the costs 011 plain till aud twotliirdsen defendant. Ilelil hu- Trial, Heraco Shay, 011 complaint of his wife, who charges hltu with assault and battery, has been held in bail by Alderman Deou toanswer the accusation nt quarter sossieus court .Mr. Willi's lujurle.. Geerge Wall, who was thrown from his wagon yesterday, was inore seriously Injured than was at first supposed. Resides the cuts en his head lie had ene arm badly cut and he is injured intemally. KSCA1MNG FROM FLAM IS. AWAKKttr.ll IS TIIK HE Alt OK NUIIIT Attn vi.KiiiMi Tiiuuvtiu iruvjuii. Hearding llnnne lliliiulrs Who I) ern 1'enneil In l,y n Fire nml Hnveil TliciiiReltes 1,7 Dropping I'rein )Vliiilim Msrersl reiiumi Who Were lliully Hurt. CiiH'Ane, July'i.'I.Abeut three o'clock this morning llre erlg Inatcd In the basetnen of Mrn. Mudgett's Ijearding liouae, Xa 3'Ci llormltage avenue. It dpread rapidly and Irarern all the Inmates could be areused Mr. C. C. Keberts, his two daughters, 1'arepa, aged 17, ami l'aullna, aged ten, nnd Mrs. (illberl wero iniprlsoued In the second story and all means el oscajie Bliut oil'. Mr. Keberts dropped his two daughters and Mrs. (lllbert Irem the window and ju m pod te the ground. All four wero bably shaken up by the fall and Kcorched by the ilatnes. Mrs. Ullbnrt had her shoulder dlslocatedand was bruised nlieut the hips and chest ami badly btirnedfpn the lace and hands, l'aullna Roberts had nil arm broken. Her lather and sister are both badly burned. The rest of the Iioarders escaped. Tim less en furniture aud clothing Is about ?2,000, partlslly Insured. The heuse is damaged about f 1,000. JIlHASTItUVH VIIIVAOU FlltK. Human llelugs Hemmed In by Flames anil .lumping for Their 1. lies. Ciiu-.uie, July 13. Atauearly hour this morning a fatal ami dostructlve llre breke out In T. K. Merris' Uvery and bearding stables, Nes. :iM and ilO Hast Thirtieth utreet entailing a less of ti'sOOO. Soieral persons wero lnjiired two probably latally. The llre was discoverea seen nller 1! o'clock. It was burning briskly and gained with terrihe rapidity. A number of persons who lived upstairs ever the stables leund egress cut oil by the Haines, and were com pelled te leap from the windows. Peter Schmidt had his right leg broken by the tail. Charles Schmidt was injured Internally be sides sustaining a Iracture of the sp'ne. He will probably dle. Mrs. I'eter Schmidt was also injured internally and may die. James Klaiinery had a leg broken. An Infant child or Peter and Jim, Schmidt was thrown out el a wiudew, but was caught unharmed by Dremen. There wero rerty horsesand thirty two vehicles in the barn. Kleven or the rormer were burned te death. The building and contents were nearly a total less. Iren Works llurneil. CitU'Acu), July I.I.TI10 Illinois malleable iron works at Lakoview, near hore, wero burned last night. Less, $,'111,000 ; insurance about $10,000. The llre was started by a red het Iren laid near the woodwork of the build ing. Het Works Hunted. I'lin.Aiini.ritii, Pa., July U. The Themas Tunis box nianufacturingcempany'a extensive works, at Otsego aud Moero streets, were totally destroyed early this morning. The building, which occupied half a block or ground, was tilled with machinery aud a large let el lumber and lnanulactuied goods. The less is estimated at ?.'e,000 ; rully cei ered by lusurauce. NiillluK 11 I.li, a hernial a line. It seems te be necessary for Senater Vauce te again prepurly stigmatize as a malicious lie Iho current statement that he has had six teen el his kinsmen appointed te ellice. 'e less an authority than the New lerk i'tmes rocently repeated this story, te which Mr. Vauce maUOT this sweeping ami conclusive answer : It la utterly without foundation, save as te two persons, my brotberaud my son, who Is my private and confidential clerk. Nearly every ether person mentioned lit that list is unknown te me, and el whom 1 never heard until the list relerred te was first published iu tlie .V'k Yerk Trihunr. They are all Republicans, and oblalned their positions under Republican administrations. One, at least, Is a Flerida carpet-bag negre, who ob tamed his position as a reward ler his infamy as a member et a returning beard by means el which the great lraud of IsTO was ioipo ieipo ioipe trated, and he is retained in ellice, I suppose, te Illustrate the beauties of civil service re form. 11 tlie charge should include it, 1 will state that 1 have a son ale lu the army, a po sition te which he was appointed without my knowledge or sollcititieu by that excellent and courteous gentleman, whom 1 grieve te knew is languishing upon a bed of sutlerlng, e.x-President Arthur. lelUe Cil, s. Yesterday attorneon A. !'. Donuelly sent Delly Hoever, alias Slackhouse, te jail for 00 nays, and Hessio Mplcer te the same Institu tion ler (0 days. The mayor had but ene case this morning and lien us a vagrant w he was beggltig en tlie streets yesterday. He was sent te the work house ter 0 days. This morning atO o'clock Mrs.Mulbellatid, who was very drunk, was leund lying ou the pavement iu lrent of Flinn A Hreneuiaii's store. She was tee Intoxicated te be heard at the regular mayor's court. This morning Nick (ioedtnan had a hear ing bolore Alderman Patrick Douuellyen the charge et malicious, mischief, prelerred by W. W. Nissley, proprietor of tlie Wash ington house, Strasburg. The accused was held in ball ler trial at court. Kmest Arneld has been held en bail te auswer at court the charge of surety et the peace prelerred by Jehn Kisley. Colonel I. II. tsr in hlnrt 10 the Nurlh 1'ule. Te-day Colonel William 11. (illder will sail Irem New Louden lu the whaling schooner Km, bound ier Cumberland Inlet. Frem that point It is his intontlen te start forth ou a sledging journey te tlie North pole. His sole cempanijti is a young mair named Wll. HamUrlluth. Mr. Ciildorisabrethorol Richard Watsen Ciilder, editor of the Century magazine, and of Jeatmotte L. and Jeseph Gilder, editors el the Critic. Gilder Is II years el age, aud has been in turn artist, soldier, reperter, editor, war correspondent and Arctle explorer, Tlie knowledge et the terrible task belore lilin does net seem te have much etlect upon Cel. f iihler'M HAiieuine temnorament and unques tienable courage. He modestly says: "I shall try te reach the Pele, or at least te reach as high a latitude as I can." Sir. lieaiiau's Lutext Xniel. K10111 the Philadelphia Times. The Londen Athcimmii, In a uollce of Henry F. Kceuan's latest novel, "The Aliens," fays: "A phrase in the second volume may serve as n clue te the author's nationality. ' Was leadeu-hoelod justice,' he asks, 'clinching its Iren hand ler another blew V" The lfeiiitiin apparently sup poses Hint Mr. Keeuau is an Irishman. Hut thore is no "bull" lu this sonteuco. aud every American would recognize the adapta tion of Judge Hlack's famous sontence: "Justice moves with a leadeu heel, but strikes 11 itli an Iren hand." Only the strong peried leses all Us (ilect In this adaptation and bounds weak, if net ridiculous. Tit nil s nt I'enrjn, .Yesterday the Seventh street Methodists, of Reading, held thelr picuiu at Peuryii park, and aboutthreo hundred poeplo were present, i'bls liieriiimr tlie Sunday school et the Duke street Methodist church, of this city, lelt for Peiiryn park en a special train of nine cars. A number et lelks went out 011 the neon train. Dentil of .-111. -llaKgle McCnriiilrk, Miss Maggie McCormick, daughter of Mrs. M. A. McCertnick, and sister of Dr. D. R. McCermlck, of Ne. UIO West Kingstreet, died about 0110 o'clock tills mernlug. Do De cased had been an Invalid ler many years but was only cenuneu 10 ueu ier u wcek past, Uer death was rather sudden, as Pbe took a sudden chatige for the worse late last night. The i:ngllli Klertlnni, LoNlie.v, July 13. Mr. Michael McCartan (I'arnellltu) has been elected for the South Seuth South ern division of Down by n vete or .,787 as against 3,Slll east for his opponent, Mr. Me Dorbett, the Conservatlvo nominee. Fer tlie Hlrr division of Kings county Mr. B.C. Malley (l'arnclllte) has boeu ro-electoil by a vete of ,V-70 against 711 cast. for Captain Wellesly Hernard, the Conservatlvo Candi da te. In this division nt the previous oloc eloc olec tlou the satne candidates contested the neat and the vete thou Bleed : Malley, 3,103; Hernard, 7(H). The Conservatives te-day gained the Seuth'. ern division el Dorselshlro and the Jjcek division of SUIlordshlre. The UnlenlstH have gained the Shlpten division of York Yerk York Hhlre. C'uunrlimeii In a Mtreet liner. Ui.KVKi.ANH, Ohie, July 13. Councilman Flynn and Leuis Meyers, a well-to-de nice young attorney, engaged In a tight last night en SL Clair stroet, In lrent or A. A. Scullion- trager'a drug store. Councilman Melding also had a hand In the all ray. The fight grew out of an article which appeared In a Sunday paper rollectlng en Melding as an efliclal. The latter nnd Moyera met Flynn at the abeve place for the purtKse el compell ing Flynn te retract- This Klyiiu rofused te da The three went nt each ether Hi rough and tumble style &111I n-large, crowd. .was attracted, l'lynn's coat wai tern te shreds' and all sustained mero or less bruises bofero they were paelhed. I Ire Insurance Companies tlniler n Ctuiiil. Cr.KiKi.ANh, O., July 13. Charges have been porferred by the superintendent of of lusurauce against the following llre lnstir lnstir nnce cempanies: Tlie Citizens of Cincinnati, Dayton or Dayton, Hagle et Cincinnati, and Miami Valley of Cincinnati ler refusing te llle their annual statements with thu insur ance dopartmeut. These four companion held sMcial charters antedating the present state constitution and have porslstenlly ro re ro lused te report te tlie dopartmeut or rccog rcceg rccog nl.e the authority of the commissioner te ox ex ox amine thelr elllces. ItUliie's l'nlltlcal I'lans. Ilesiiw, Mass., July 13. A Washington special te tlie Herald says: Congressman Milllken, of Maine, does net bellove Mr. Illnlne will return te Washington te live un- less he shall ceme as prestdent. "Mr, Hlaitie," he says, " will make no ellert Ui se cure a rfliiomlnatlen. That will be tendered unanimously. Heis thoenly man with whom the Republicans can succeed. As for the aena aena tershlp 1 have the assurance from Mr. Hlaine's own lip, that the peeple of Maitie could net ferce It upon him. Until the next campaign lie wilt doveto his leisure te liter ary work, whii h Is an agroeablo occupation aud pays haudsomely. lly his last venture I am told he has realUcd $2.,0,000. Ne AppalllDg SIriii. liKilteiT, Mich., July 13. The reiKjrt that the Lake Shero switchmen In Detroit are going outdoes net croate any alarming sen satien. Thore are net enough oftheinhoro te form a corenor's Jury, and If they de go out they uever will be missed. The Lake Shero has a ferce of six switchmen hore ; three en the night force aud three en day work. Lach of these tbroe are located two miles rrem the ethor two. The probabilities el a strike are therefore net very appalling. 1'liliiS the Weel Hate. Sr. Leris, Me,, July 13 The St. Leuis peel et the Central Tmlllc association has lived the wool rate at 10 cents per 100 pounds Irem Kaat,SL Leuis te New Yerk only half the rate of w oel in sacks. The peel held a meeting with the St. Leuis millers aud also resolved net te meet the cut rate en Heur from lndlannpelH, which Is 30 cents, or only 1 cent mere than from St. Leuis te New Yerk. i:ctiliig IlliutPir l,y Alleglug Drunkenness. M11.U At m:i:, 'Wis., July 13. Dennis Ken nedy, alias Duck Cleary, who, with a man n,iiiie:l Feley, threatened the llves of District Attorney Williams and all cenuected with the recent Anarchist trial, was brought be be bo eoro Judge Mallery yosterday, Cleary testi fied thnt he get drunk Monday and remained in that htate until Thursday. He claimed te have no knew ledge el making threats or et meeting Thompson or Mallery. The l-ake Miere .Strike. Ciiicuie, July 13. There was an increased iorce of Plnkerten men and pollce etllcers at the 13d street yards of the Lake Shere read this morning. Trouble seemed te be antici pated, but, with tlie oxception of seme in. ellectual attempts te wreck trains last night, no oiert acts were reported up te nine o'clock. Twe trains el empty cars hadlelt for the stock yards at this time. Tiienty-one leaded cars nore get out by the company durlug the night. hlmt lliinu Fer ahtrlke. Pueiliir.NCK, R. I., July 13. The Lous Leus dalo company's cotton mill at Ashton shut down yesterday In consequeuce of the strike of '.S splnners, leckiug out 00 empleyes The treuble nrose ever iusutllcieut pay and the discharge of the overseer for incempe tency. Thostrikeat Knights' cotton mius at Natick extended from the 17.", weavers te the 00 ethor hands. The Orleans Family Must (Je, Pakis, July 1.1. Presldeut Grevy has signed the order et expulsion from France et theDuod'Auuiale. Should theDued'Charles Imitate the oxatnple of Due d'Aumale lu ad dressing President Grevy against the striking or his name from the army roll, the Radicals intend moving a resolution iu the Chamber of Deputies having for its object the solzure of all the property of the Orleans family. A Cloud el Ura.sheppers. Faiiiie, Dak., July U Persens In from the West, yesterday, report that Sunday after noon an Immense cloud or grasshoppers sot set tied down en a wheat lield In the vlclulty or Sanborn, ou the Northern l'acllie railway, ea miles west of Farge, and In a very short time cleared oil Ulty acres of overy vestlge of greenness. Several ethor Holds lu that neighbor heed wero also partially swept. About sunset the hoppers rese aud Hew Southivest. l'euiul lleiul In a Ham. iMHANArei.ts, lud., July 13. Sauuiel E. Hrewn was round dead In a barn bIx miles from hore yosterday with a ballet In his head. He had killed himself. Thocause Is attributed te bad health and opposition te his marriage with Miss Ltaie Oldhamer by her family. He spout yesterday afternoon with her and told her that she would uever bee lnui again alive. I. It a llecey Letter? PillNciJTON 111., July 13. It Is suspocted by some ioeplo hore that the letter which Mrs. Turnlnlssiinnewd te have leit behlnd here when, as alleged, she murdered her llttle daughter and then killed herseil, is net gonulue, but a lorgery, made te cover up a herrible crime. The letter Islu the posses sion of the authorities, hewever, and the case will be fully worked up. tnllfenila's tlrent Wheat Crep. San FnAM'isce, July 13. Latest returns ceullrni the previous ustlmatosef the wheat crop el California. It will be the largest evor harvested. The returns furnished by the oeunty assessors show a total yield et a frac tion ever 70,000,000 bushels, which will Icave California olese en te 00,000,000 bushels for expert. PJRICE TWO OENTS.f VKNSIONS IN THU HOUSE. V?; THIS aitt.XtVAlf MKAHVHK WAIU TUwaff I'RUMVT VOMalltKRAIUIK. ' i- : .;;!$ A lllll I'M.ed Fer the Kreclleli of 1'akH HiillilInK In ilarktnnvlllr, rierlda. te Cm l50,OO0An Aittene Itepert Vpea A rre.htenllal Mrle, IVltilltVj.Tnu tl 1 t..l .., riW. The spenker laid before the Heuse the Ml- xi , ean tension bill, as amonded by the Senate. r, iiir. liiirouge, et Michigan, naked for Ita lm ,S;T mediate consideration, but objection vu ""' made aud the bill was roferroil te the com cem com mlttee en Jionslens. Mr. Merrill, el Kansas, rrem the commit tee en Invalid pensions, submitted a report upon the mossnge of the prosldent vetoing the bill granting a jiennlen te Jes. RomeUer, which was orderod printed. On motion of Mr. Dougherty, the Henate bill for tho'crcctleti efa publics building at Jacksonville,'" Flerida, at an ultlinate coitef Jirsa.OOO was iasscd. On niotleu el Mr. Kyau,or Kausa, the Uotiate bill was passed authorizing the socro secro socre tary of war te credit the state of Kaniaa with a certain sum et money en lier ordnance ac count with the goneral government. On ntOtfon'et Mr. Held, et North Carolina, a bill was passed niiprepriatlng (0,000 for the completion of the public buildings at Orooni Oreoni Oroeni borough, N. C. Mr. Watsen, of Indiana, from the commit commit commit tee en Invalid ponslens, stibiultted an ad ad vorse report tijieu the mossnge of the prosl presl prosl eont votelng ihe bill for the rollef of Mr. Maria Htinter ; ordered printed. Mr. Lewry, from the commlltee en expen ditures lu the treasury department, reported back the resolution calling for Information from the cectetary of the treasury as te the roaseu for tlie fallnre te Investigate the charges of fraud against R. D. Lancaster, at present surveyor or the ixirt of St. Leuis. Mr. O'Neill, or Missouri, said that Lancas ter had at all times Coiirted tlie lullest Inves tigation, and that the judgment ofthe people of tit. Leuis was that the officer had been gully of no intentional frauds. lllll. That l'MMeil the senate. Wahiunoten, D. C, July 13. Senate. Resolutions or the convention of Republican editors et Ohie, urging an Investigation et the charges as te the election of Senater Pay no and two ether memorials en the same subject, wero laid bofero the Sonate and re ferred te the commlltee en privileges and olections. Thu Senate thou proceeded te the consideration of business en the calendar. Among the bills passed wero the following : Appropriating $230,000 for a menument at Steny Point, N. Y., te commGPJerate .the revolutionary battle thore ; for cenllnTSfflSlV of inebriates In the government hospital for the Insane. Net a rniirth-fjlass Weman. Washiniite.v, D. C, July 13. A fourth class postmaster was te-day appointed lu Pennsylvania : Mary J. Lyen, Lyona. Pleading for Ooeile'i Retention, WASiiiNriTON, d. C, July 13. Ex-Senaeor Johnsten, of Virginia, with Representa tives Tucker, Wise, Cabell, Truxteu aed Frigg, of that state, walted upon the pieit pieit deut te-day te urge the roueinlnatlon of Solicitor Gouernl Ooedo. They presented the case at considerable length and at the conclusion of thelr statements, the president simply roplled that he was sorry Mr. Goede bad boeu rejected. He gave no further In dicatien as te what he lutended. doing in the matter. OAUUKTT UKVLIISH TO UOirtSX. The Answer He Makes te the Fermer' Read lug Preposition. Piiii.Aiir.Li'HiA, l'a., July 13. Chairman Garrett, of the reconstruction trustees of the Philadelphia A Reading railroad, has replied te Mr. Gewon's letter of yosterday en refer ence the plans for the foreclosuro of that read. Mr. Garrett says : ' I see se reason, alter reading your letter of yosterday, for modifying In any particular my tostlmeny as given befere Examlner Pol lock iu the Robinson foreclosuro suit. The fact remains unchallenged and Incontro vertible that, after discussing all ether' differ ences lu the two plans, one of your beard remarked : ' Mr. Garrett, then there seems te be nothing botween us but the question of control.' Thore may be room ler diiVorence as te what this luiplied, but ethor honest friends or the Keading proiierties draw Irem it the same In ferences that I have done. It la true that I admitted the merit of your plau, previded it was undertaken aa fully and ellectlvely as the trustees' plan had already been. Its merit was that it waa In tended te avoid foreclosure, but I did net regard It as practicable, aud until under written, It could net be made eflec tive. The opiertuuity has been af forded lu which you might present your plan te the shareholders and cred itors of the companies, guaranteed by capi tal with overy assurance of Its fair consideration. It does net require the wlUi-,$ drawal of the trustoe plau, which yeusay baa W,-, practically no support among the creditors or :; shareholders. The next meeting of thetrua. toeseccurs en the 20th Inst. It will be a grat- t, itlcatlen te 1110 If the consideration or your j preposition la made posslble by the publlca- tlen of your plan bofero t hat tlme." VI Ne Trouble at Teledo, ir... ,.,,. Inlv 1'1 Mr. Curtis, division SU-..i porlntendont of the Lake Shero .t Teledo, says there is net 1110 unguium muiwu m strike of the switchmen of that read berji. s The men. he says, are all satisfied, 'and he would be as much surprised at a strike among thetii as te be struck by lightning from a cloudless sky. I're.ldentlal I'e.tmaiten. W.vsuiNiireN, D. C, July 13. The presi dent te-day appointed postmasters: Augua-" tusll. GrlfTeu, Ilempsteadj Jainei Curraa, llobeken, N. J.; Kdmuud MeKlnney, Ky- pert, N. J.; Jehn W. Wright, Temple, Tex.j iMm r Walsh. Seuth Chicago, Ills.: Gee. lu Wright, Denlsen, Iowa ; Win. II. MeAUUter,fafl Vinten, Iowa. J- Druwned Frem Salt Ueat, j ' HnimiBie.v. Malno, July lA-JuaWeyi Matthews, 11 years old ; Albert, bU bretkafc 0 aged ID, and Iturus Allen, aged 18. Wtetjr'S drowned In Hlgbiaud lake yesterday Dy sinking of an overballasteu sati-oeau h WKATUBU fUUUABiXJLTUm, WAsniKQTOH, D. O., July 13. Eastern Pennsylvania, New Ji aud Delaware, local rains, stal tomierature, variable winds becoming erly. Feit Wkdnesuay. Talr weather lowed by local rains, with stationary iwiruturn. Is Indicated for the New KM KlBtfiu. nnd local rains followed br weather for the Mlddle A thmtle States, , Incitement vaum .w """"-T This afternoon about 3 e clock, Wl Kissinger, telegraph OP6'0'10 I Inea elUce, in w ..-, through the Skta of the fereflnjier off hnrL8 The accident caused quit W ment for a few minutes, a repw .7i.,mH that the oterater bad His injuries are net at all erte,"- vf WL ,'. .. 13 rw.1 wa r ii3 -r3 4 Mi , &( &m in .-.. :-, . iif &!? iJA&Afe
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