SlK a. "y J id ''f-''vV'i -x'-pv' P (Itye me; -4.-4 -M -$lV'v',V& A ' k' j V ftd? LU VOLUME XXn-NO. 280. CAWLKYTlUKSTOCRAWIiUUT. A MllinVMVIIlt BKHHATIOS AT Tllh I.ANVAhTKH VUVNTV .1 1IU A Heiilliiiniilftl t""B Man YHmMiet IIMHnret. hfntt lcl llrnl llvlilml liie I'llmin lliir Ami t'l.iiin mi rxapn (Iter lltntlitntmi Wall. A Iturn lull of many months Iho tilllcers of the Lancaster oeunly prison wero stirllcd yesterday tow aids evening, w hen It wns dis covered UiAt one of the convicts was milling. The attempt li) iwc-iH) was unsuccessful, however, itml te day the convict, daring V. Cnwley, Is undergoing punishment for his bold ultiirt le gilii his llluitly. Cawley U euly about 20 jests el iige and was nrreslul Mini sclilein-cd in Deconiber 1SHI, for Hti assault with Intent te kill Mnmiu lleusen, In I'chlrn Nipisre. It will be re inemhnrcd Hint liti fellow id dm u It I from lier work nml when she was crossing lheHUiii, In early evening, liu hliet lier, mil sumo iIIh tnucu mul thou attempted te kill himself. When theraie was called for trial he plead guilty and was Hculouced te undergo mi Im prisonment el twoyeats anil six iiienllii In the county irlen, Willi the commutation oil he wen Kl have tioeii rolc.tied In January, Lntuly Caw ley has been em ploy oil In the warp room or the prison with four ether con victs. He was t work In that room at II o'clock, ana lluit la the latest he win neon. At hl.i whonOllicer Mlllur, the corridor man, put tlm prisoners; in the cell, Caivluy was Among the missing. ICucper lliirkholiler wus at (moo nolilled anil he ordered a thorough search te be made for thu missing convict. All the e 111 com engaged In thu search, ami ler a time net thu slightest clue iviw ebtainuil. Finally Cawley's coat was fminit en thu roefof thu carina department close teft skyllgfiL Alter all ollier place- had lioen thoroughly searched, a small pas sageway betw con the arch of the main cor ridor and the root" wns gene through by Walchiiian Kaliy. In this pissage way, about th centre of the building, cem-lunl K'ldud a chliunuy Can Ivy was leiind. Hewas.it olice compelled tit get out from his hiding place and te go te his cell. ( 'aw Ivy w ai w alt iug until dark te maku his os-iape, which lie could readlly have dune. Frem whuru he had uecruted hlmsell he could havn gune te the water tank, Irem thure te thu wall mid lut hlinielf down en the oulide of the prlxeu. (.'awlnv, It has hIiice been lu.irnud, Hocruted hlniHelf In a i lestit in the warpriHjm and cut a holy threiiKh thu top and 111 tli.it way K"iued acct'SH te the; pas-sageway whuru he was found. hi:ai i eh in mnk-s. After I'awley was takun dowiiHtalrshe was senrclitHl, and en his purMin wero elglil keya of various KlriH, a Ninall Bpirlt lamp, a pad lock and a match m(e. Uu wero thrisj nhlrta, two pairs of pantaloons and two pairs of Hteckhii;-. The passaceway was very cloae and het, and when I'awlev was dlscewred he was alment HiillecaUsl. lle nalil he could haoHteol it until dark, when hu OApiclcd te get away. llu uMduutly iiilunded te lel hlmself from the roefof the prlseu te the oiitwUle and te de se he had Hecretisl two balls of carisit chain. This chain was fastencd te two hooks, which he uIdently niade in the prl-uiu. It Is sup piwvil he bunt thu hooks durlnn the tempor ary abscuce I n-iii the warp nvjin hoiiie Umu bke, en which occasion lirewas re'itilrcd In Uie room. I'ndur Ids regular prison unit wasaclllen's mil, which beyond a doubt was rurnlnhcsl by iiutnlde imrtlcH. In his cell were found loi ters received from eiiinIiIu parlies, which did net reach him through regular chanudlc. lle claims that the lettera came te him UiretiKh the hands of Kev. Swenk, the moral Instructor, and that he will latter te his Irlends through thu saine channel. v.n kI'Ihti.i; te in iiKilei.ln.il. In his cell was also directed a luttur te l'rlHou-keepor Iturkhulder, in which hu stated thatholutended toescapii, becauau his heitlthwax KltliiK bad, and he could net Maud the Imprisonment any longer. Hoalne wrete that wheu his heal Hi Improved he would return te the prison and xeru out his unexpired term. That his essjpe was plauned ler yeslerd ly and that friend were en the outHide walllicj; for li 1 in, is known te the prison ulllclals. They wurohueu and are known te the olUcers and the probability is that they w 111 bu pros coined ler their ellerts in aidiiiK Caw ley te Rscan In his pockets wero also found a noivapa neivapa per bcrap en the " Handbook el Hurglary," hiuI another from the Ihlicc yews, desorih deserih ItiK a burKlar's eutllu Vomit t'awlej's llrst appearance bofero our court waa when he was taken liefore Judges I.UIiigsten mul I'atlerseu, with a view of halnj: him heut te thu Heuse el Keluge. The tOMtliueny taken then showed that he was a very bad boy, but ihe court at the sol Ic tat Ien of parties Interested held him under ball te keep the poace. lle did keep the peace for the length of tinie required by the bend, but shortly atlerwards hu trksl te kill Miss Hansen. At the Hum or the commission of the crime ler which he Is undergoing a sentence in the county Jail, he waaompleyod at the Lancas ter ateh lactery and was an oxpertwork expertwork oxpertwerk moii. He had many lrlendsiu thlsclty, who leek n great interest In hint. His mother Uvea In Philadelphia, mid she was here when he was sentenced te prison, lle has been in correfipeiidencu with her regularly since he has been in jail' but all his lotleiii te her went through the regular ch.innol ch.innel the prison elllce. Ily many he has been considered te be weak-minded mid easily liilluencrd. The iKjssosslen of literature alxnit burglars and burglars' outfit would lead tothe ceucluslnu that when he get out or Jail he was going te turn his attention te that branch of crime ler the sake of the notoriety It would glvehlui. The inscUerti at their meeting en Monday will, In all probability, luvoatlgate this at tempted oscape, and If It Is found that any eillclal was in any way connected with the allalr, In the way of conveying Information te the friends of Caw ley, it is their duty te dis pell se with the bcrvlcei of Hitch eiUcera iu. the luture. Funeral of Samuel II. Iteuse. Kauiuul II. Hoeie, Hen el hhttltzHeese, died Hiidduiily of heart dl.suase, In Philadelphia, en thell'ith of July, aged 3. yu.irs. Uecased was born in this city ; he married Sephia, a daughtoref Reujamln Kautz, late policeman erthe Hlxth ward. Mr. Hoeiu loiveia widow mid threo children te mourn Ills sudden taking oil. His remains were brought te Ijancister this meriilug at Ihlj, and wure taken te Lancaster roiuetory for lulurment. They w.ore follewod te the grave by a large number of mourn lug relatU es mid Irlcnds. A Yurk Ceuuljf Farmer Hiilclile.. Neah A. Hehrbach, uged 30, a well-to-de faruier noarllauevor Junction, Yerk county, committed suicide In his bedroom en Wed nesday morning, by sheeting himself through the heart with a shotgun. The enl y cause assigned rer the rash act is that se era I weeks age he made a herse trade In which he was badly worsted, which appeared te greatly worry and niake him despondent llu leaves a wlle and three children. Heut te the lluu.e of Itefuge. Harry Leng, charged by ids parenU with being Incorrigible, was bofero the Judges this morning. U was proven that he associated with bad company mid that he would steal. The Heuse of Hefuge wai) considered the proper place for him, and he was conuullled te that institution. Chief Smith took him down this altoriieou. Drlnklnt l'elluteil Water, The sickness unieug the empleyes el the Glasgow Iren company at Pottstevvu, Pa., supposed te have been canned by polluted drinking water, coutluues, One el the vic tims has died, mid four ethers are In a critical condition. Letter, Held, Leiters addressed te Eliza W, Hraden, Falrville, Kuinu Muckel, Henks, Lancaster county, ia.i uuu i. vv, jvrayuni, jiniiiuiuii', i 10 nuveriisu ler projieBais ler coal ve uuuia Md., are held at the Laucaster postelllco feri triinnul te the peer or the city during the postage. cemlDg winter. HiLlIIIVHI V A II I Mir Ilie I'ltiiiilnr Makcii III Aiiilntiiiriita for tlm Mew (luirrliliifiit. The billowing appointments hue been made by Lord Salisbury and mx'opted t Chancellor of the exchequer, leid ll.ui ll.ui delpli Ithurcliltl. , , Lord presldiuit of Iho council and lor ler lor elgu Nucrnlary, Viscount CranbriHik. Lord chancellor for hebeid, Lord Ash Ixiurue. Heme secretary, Lord (leergn llamlllen. A Uoriiey general, Hlr It. li Wubstur. War KiH-relary, IU Hen. Win. II. Hmllh. t'hlnl Heeretiiry ler Ireland, Hlr Michael lllcka-lleach. Miiley of Iieliiiul, Matiiulxel Heur. Itlght liens. l)ald Ituliett I'lililliet and Henry Chaplin will obtain Heats In Lord Md isburv'a cabinet. Mr. Ueschen was nllered thoelllroot chaniellnr of tlm exchequer anil the leadership iu the Heuse el Commens, but It Is stated Unit he will net seek te le enter Parliament at present. hen he ileea he will stand as a Censer rathe and Jein thu Tery pttty. Tlie lit. lien. UlllUin llelnv t3mlth, Hlr llicnani Assuoieii i res huh me hi. iieu. i'rmliitlck Arthur .Stanley will enter tlm Heuse r Lords. Lord It indelpli Churchill will hae the leadership iu the llouse. Tlie Hlght Hen. Hlr Hluhard Assheten Cress and Iho Duke el Abcreeni had n conrerunco w ltd IhoManiulser Hallshury. The lvictinnge telegraph company iiuneuiiceil that it is in in fermtMl en high nuthdrlly tunt Lord HIH bury a Irish Millcy will Include i a proposal te lend te Ireland the mini or lAOW.W" le "" ablu her te establish liawl luuks en the .Scotch ayntein and lend moiiey at nominal Interest te farmern nml manufacturers In order le Htlmillate and develop trade. There was a meeting of the UUdsleut) ministry at Lord 1 1 nihTllle'a hoilse iu the of 0 iilng. It was purely lilfermal, but Itwasdo Itwasde Itwasdo clded te assist Ijerd Hallsbury iu obtaining supplies. The Liberal mlnlsters Imn de elded net te shape their tactics until the (jueeu's speech has been re id Iu Parliament. The Duke of Argyll declines te take olllce. Mr. Chamberlain, through Lord Harllngten, has promled Ixird .Salisbury a fiualllleil supurt. lord Ashlsjiirnu has been entrusted with the work;of dralllng a scheine for the relerm of Irish administration. A private committee, Including Lord llartlngteu, Mr. (loscheu, Hlr Henry Jamesaud Mr. Chamber lain will co-eicrrllo with Lord Anhlsiurne. Sir Michael Hicks Ihwch, Lord Randelph Churchill and Lord Hallsbury art) preparing a local government bill fei Ireland. Kir Michael Hicks-lluacli accepted the est of chlef secretary rer Itel.ind with roluctance and under pressure from Lord Salisbury, who held that the Irish olllce during the coming session would be the most luiertant after that of the premier. lord Kamlelpli Churchill's set regard thoBpiHiintinentas thu shelving of Beach and as a triumph for the younger militant Conservativ cs. Meth the Liberal and Consurvatite clubs ipiesllen the wisdom or the appointments. Thu Paruollltes are incensed at thu selection of lleach ler the chlel socretarjuhlp as they recall his recent speech In favor of coercion. Londen, July !S'. The appointment of the lien. Pred'k Arthur Stanley, as wx-retary ler India, has Ikm'U isinllrmed. The Hlght Hen. Henry lecll ltalkes will pietmbly be appointed home aocrelary. JIKJIUOUAVV ANIt HirjllTUAltr L.iH.S. .Seme hnarl eulig Alen I'nilrrtakn te lie- line tliiv Ivrm. Frem the Preen, yuay Organ. Lieutenant liovernor lllack, In apublUhed iuterlew, declarOM that the Doitiecrutlc plat form of this sbite will, nineng ether thing", Rak out "in tiiiciiiiiwical coudeinuatien of sumptuary laws." Hoverner lllack may be Biipiesed te sK.-ak by the card. Ne man uu derstands Douieci-allo principles belter than the phllosephlc.il student who holds his mid night vigils at r,rk Willi the shade of Themas Jellersen.iind the graceful parliamen tarian and brilliant raconteur who kwps the Senate at Harrlsbuig In ierennlal geed humor. He has mastered the true teachings oftheJolIorsoiilauimdJaekBonlan Democracy as low of its votnrles have done; mid when he proclaims unquallfUs! opiKisitlen te sumptii ary lawahesHiaks net merely from the taste of his Democratic surroundings but from the traditions el his Democratic Inheritance. Tlie Democratic party has always beun op posed te sumptuary law g and te the theory of government upon which they rest. It has Iwlloved In free apietlte as in free trade. It has deuitd the right of the state te determine what the Individual should eat or what he should drink or te Imixwe restrictions upon the tralllc which should enter into tlie sup ply of his wants. A condemnation of nil siimntiiarv laws Involves a relectlen of every measure ler the regulation or limitation of the lbpier tralllc It means the same degree el freedom in that trnde as in every ethor legitimate trade. We should Isj glad se soe thu Democratic party milling with the Ue publlcau party In favor el the submission el a prohibitory amendment , but as it denies the right of prohibition mid opposes any such restriction, it can net be exisx-ted te consent that it should be submitted te the test of a popular vote. 'Ilie rluernus aniilicatleu of the saine prin ciple would compel 11 te doel.uoag unit lnnh llcense or any license at all. It would be a great publle advantage If Iho Djinoeiatlii parly w euld rocegnlzo thu grew lug sentiment iulavoref high license and would openly take jHisltleu hi favor of such a measure. Many of Ha representatives have doue se. Several of Us leading organs of opinion are urging the coming convention totuakesuch u declaration. The Hepublican conveutlon would lmve rnadoamero complete expression if it had coupled tlie trial of high license Willi thu submission of prohibition, and its emission leaves the only ground which the Democratic party can taku Tu the direction of touiperaucu. We heim that It will occupy this ground. It would be n wholesomo ami grulilj lug sign It both MrtleH were constrained te bow te the rising sentiment vv hlch deiuauds Kileguards against the evlls el liilomperance. Hut the Democratic party cannot assuineany such attitude without renouncing Its life long hostility le sumptuary laws, and (ioverner Hlack is probably right Iu beheving that it will prc-erve its old traditions. UA it) II A HO StUHt.Y B1UI.HN. A llulil Ketiliciy el lllatliiK Vecuer'a Heuse y n Sneak Thief. Sometime last oveuing a sneak thief on en tered the residence of Hlasius Yecker, pre. Iirieter or I'lilteu opera liouse, and ascend ing te the second story, weut into Mr. Veckcr's bod-roem, and stelo a watch from the top of a bureau, a vestand palrel trousers from a chair en which they had been thrown, and then doscended the stairway and went Inte the yard, where the clothing was rilled of about til iu money contained In the pockets. The clothing was then thrown aside, aud the thier escaped probably by a rear exit. Mr. Yocker's rosidenco is at Ne. "ii'l West Chest nut street. Owing te the warm weather the doers were left enen lu the early part or the ovening, giving the thier a pretty geed chance te ply ids villainous trade. The less Is a light ene, but It may sorve as a caution te ether housekeepers te koep an eye en thelr premises these warm evenings, as the sneak thleves will be looking alter larger prizes. (linnet I'layed Weilne.ilay. The Hroeklyn was the only successful Kast- em club of the American Association iu yesterday's games, nnd by their winning are new a geed second. Following woie the scores of yesterday's Association games : At Philadelphia: Athletic I, Leuisville 5 ; at Baltimore, llaltlmore 0, St. Leuis 0; at New Yerk, Metropolitan 1, Cincinnati 1 ; at Hroeklyn, Hroeklyn 10, Pittsburg 0. The League games resulted as fellows ; at Phila delphia, Philadelphia 10, Kansas City 11 ; nt VVaSniUglOIl, vtasuillgiuu, i, imainv Ul m New Yerk, New Yerk, 8, HU Leuis 0 ; at Hoi Hei Hoi ten, Hoiteu 3, Chicago 'J. Tlie Willlamspert club wero tee much for thoAlteonayosterday. Thehcore was, Wil Wil llamseort 8, Altoeua::. Ceal l"or the i'oer. Tlie lluchaiiau-MolCvey.Heyuolds Keliut commltteo or councils met last evenlug rer orgaubatlen. Mayer Morten U ex-oUJcle chairman of the commltteo. Themas K Me. Kllleett was olected clerk, it was declded te advortlse for proposals for coal te bedis- THE CAMl'MKETING HOltN. in nun in. mutkh iMVin.r vai.lihe RINHr.UH TO VONI'MltIION. tee liillurnie uf Iho lll.lnii'a Hmhieii l.luger. Amid Iho Ismtf lienet, uf Ijititlle- .Ills SIejrNw Arrival, and One lie. petlril t!eiier.lmi Tlie Hertlcea. 1jniiiivii.i.i: C,Mi'in:iiiiNi liteuiiii July 21.-A laige nuuilier el persons from Lancaster, Columbia and ethor points came by the trnlni yi-sterd.iy te Iho Latidlsvllle camp. The moetliigi are Kelllng fairly iimler vvay and ure pretty well attended. The im petus given ti Hiwn by Hlshep Mallalleu's sormeii will l or iui.re limn momentary clleut nml will no doubt be felt throughout the untlre sUV hme 'y M v,lu beaid him. At .1 o'clock Hev. Dr. James Marrow, of Philadelphia, preached te a large and Intelli gent congregation at the inalii stand, irem Heb. 1-. and part of the second verse, " Who rer thy Jey that was eel bolero him, endured the cress, despising tlie shame.'1 The doctor spoke ler ever an hour and held tlie audi ence's attention te Iho last. The sermon was followed by n spirited prajer meeting led by Hev. J. K. Crouch, ptesldlng elder. Prof. Klrkpatrlck led the singing, ami played the accompaniment cm the organ. Tlie nolei of the cornet wero also heard laraboveall the Voices, which gave the meeting ipilte a novel cllei-t. Tlie world domevo. Among the many new arrivals who came yesterday, many te stay the term, are Hev. 13. 1'ettn, til Lahasker, Pa.; Kev. D. 11. Hmylhe, (uarryville; Kev. H. i. drove, Coatcsvlllej V. Urav. Lap, Wilmington uinlerence ; Kev. J. K. T. lray, pister Duke street church, Lancaster; Kev. J. O. Kuewles, Massachu setts, New lCngland conference ; Kev. J. I J. Martln.dlenMawr; Uov.Hteln, Mlllersburg; JueHhaiib, Dr. H. Yeagley, HenJ. II. Hhenk, Lewis Haldy, (.'.Miaub,M. Ilelllnger, Walter Hollluger, from Lancaster; Hev. LllasHneath, or Wesleyan university. In the evening at Ti'M o'clock Kev. H. (i. (Irove, of Coatesvlllo, preached from HU Jehn II. part or theUl versu: "1 gote prepare a place for you." This sermon was follewod byaprajormeetlngledby Kev. J.T. Hatchell, and l'resldlng Killer Crouch; the meeting was well at landed and one conversion was announced. The meeting closed with the benediction by Kev. D. T. Hmythe. inn Li.iiiKHur. rnu3i mahihtta. t'eeili III lewn nml Out el Town There- aliuuM. llegularCorreBpenilencoof TeLLie!icKR. Maiiii.ttv, July 'Je. Miss. lossle Llewel lyn mid Mrs. Llwle Lonuex are visiting friends in New Cumberland, Pa. Hyren Lindemuth, of l'ert Supply, Indian Territory, Is visiting his father, U .. Llndo Llnde nullli. .lacel. Wliidelf, of llrlckervllle, wasintewu this week. Msls Marv Jehnsen, of Lancaster, is the guest or Miss Maud llaker. Miss Annle ll.imaker, of Mauhelm, Is the guest el Miss .! en Ilie Thuiua. H. K. Htlbgeu nnd family have gene te Asbury Park, N. J. Dr. J. M. Shartle, ene oreur epular physi cians, has remeved te Mlllorsvllle le succced Dr. Herr. Dr. Shartle while here had gained a large practice and iorfermod soveral dllll dllll dllll cultoi'eratlenH. Owlngtothe illness of his wire, and Mlllorsvllle being l"r her home, the doctor thought It would bondvlsable te change his residence te this semewhat better territory. He departs with the well wishes or his Humorous Irlends. I'ncle Tem's Cabin will be exhibited here next Monday evening. Ames (Irove Is c.ilerrer at the Landlsvllle cvnpmeeting. Ilie l.uinerau nuniiay soitei "eih llnllv's nark te-dav The lightning stiucka large walnut trce en Hen. Cameren's farm this week. This morning Kdward Wherley, boil of William Wherley, fell from a box iu I ill w eiler's cigar factory nnd dislocated his thumb verv bully; the little fellow was taken le Columbia for treatment. Iho Olremargsrliiu III 1 1. Thu beliel Is generally expressed iu Wash ington that the oleouurgarlno bill will be vetoed by tlie president. The bill was sent ever te Attorney l.'oueral Garland a low days since wllh the request for his opinion en the constitutionality of the moasure. Mr. Oar laud has returned the bill with a reixirt that Is apparently a "straddle." llissaid that the attorney general has doeided that the bill Is constitutional, uui ue reeiiuiiiiraun m. ""j presldeut consider carefully the oxpedlency of allowing the incisure tobccemoalaw. He draws attention te a ilU-crimlnatlen against ene industry hi lnver of another, and se em phatically Jielnts out the danger which he insists lurks iu the moasure that a veto is apparently the euly ceurse lelt mr Mr. Clove Cleve land. .... i i Congreasiuan Kurqtiliur, of New erU,wnc voted lorthe bill, s,ys: "The president is iimr (.imliintHl for iiiaiure conslderatlou of this bill than any member el the Heuse or .Senate. Yearsef e.xperiouce with the work (I the New Yerk legislature en this iiuostien have equipped him lorthe haudllng or this matter without any advice from outsiders. 1 think that he w ill veto the bill. The threats from New Yerk dalrv men w ill have no etlcct upon him, nnd he will net hesitate when he has ence made up his mind." Aini-rlciii Wliiilens UMtmyeil. 1'aiH Dispatch le the Londen Times. The palnted vvludewsin thoScetchChurch, Kue Hayard, have been maliciously do de do streyod. About t pieces of iron an liich siiuarowere thrown agalust the glass lu the night with such force that some were found near the pulpit, at the ether end of the church, while the shattered glass was scattered ever the gallery, the seats, and the lloer. The w indonacest about AiOO, aud wero given by Americans in memory of friends who had died lu Pans, in the deed el salelast year Hut American Lnlscenallans roserved the option el removing the w indew s and replac ing them tvlth ethers -a right which has new become valueless. The Kev. Patrick Hoateu, of Ne, 12 Kue de Proabeurg, wrltes me: "Thore is noreivsonstobollovothatthoHcotch tire unpopular In Paris. It is probable Hint the miscreants guilty el this sacrilegious out rage knew nothing and cared nothing as te the ew ners et the church. They Issued forth at mldulght armed with these destructive missiles, they found themselves In the Kue Hayard, the Scotch church bocatue the ob eb lect of thelr meaningless fury. Yeung l-'rance has been taught that there is no Hed. Paul Hert has proclaimed 11 aloud te 11,000 et tliejcuiKM iicms ilea ccelcs. Ne w onder, then, Hint :tinr funk iineii overv Christian church as a leuiple or superstition, aud feel bound, in true iconoclastic spirit, te dolace or Injure Has much as possible. The Scotch are agrega i Ions race, and perhaps soine of the wealthier ones en ilie oilier siue ei me cnauuui mnj give practical expression te their Byinyathy by helping thelr poeror brethren In Paris." A llail Article of Diet. A iloheinlan, living in tlie suburbs of Pittsburg, butchered a large, rat deg aud en Wednesday served it up at a roast, te which several or his country ineu and country women wero Invited. They all ate heartily et the llesh, which they osteein a great luxury, prelerrlng it te ueei or peric. jsoar jsear ly all who partook of the meat were taken sick. Thelr symptoms rosemblo theso caused by poison. The doctors think some of thorn, will die. The allalr has caused n sensation among ether llohemlana who have dogs In process or Utteulng ler the table. lust ritlj-ime Dellar, Out. rrem the Phtladelphta liniulrer. James Carnaiten, of Lancaster county, leek lu the sights el thoceiiteniilal moirepons yes. terdny, mid alter partaking or luncliatLuke NIcldB' sahHin.Seutli Penn square, left for the Hread street station. Willie in thu saloon he displayed a roll of bills, and au hour alter leaving the place rushed back, saying he had gene te sleep In the wailing room of the station nod aweke te find himself minus his cash aud a ticket te his home. Four Struck by Lightning, Threo boys and a woman were struck by lightning ai ryrone, en. iuesaay. William Connelly, ene or the Deys, was Hilled. Jas. Connelly and the woman, Mrs. Hykes, were fatally iujured, and, Thes. MoLeughiln on - en - taped with u aovero shook. LANCASTER PA., THURSDAY, JULY 21). 188(3. VVNOttKlialOfAI. VRUVKElUmiB. TliefleiiAte IKhallng Ilie Itrmtilulieii-Mr. Alli um Open the I.Im-iii.Ieii. WAMiiiNinejr, !. U, July fsiJn tlie Honalo to-dathe chair presonted the procla mation or Iho governor or 1'Lih relatlve te Iho violation of the marriage laws lu Utah territory s rorerred. Mr. Hear nsked leave le lopetl from the library uomiiilltve preamblu and resolution for the npiHilnlmeiit or a commlttee of live senators le rojiert at the next session of Con gress n plan ler properly celebrating at the capital of the republic tlie ccutetnilal anni versary (In 18W) or the adopting f Iho con stitution and the HK)th iiniihersiry (In lsirj) el the dlscovery el Amerlci by Uhrlstephur Columbus. Mr. Hale objected and the reso lution went ever tiulll te morrow. Mr. Heck roKrted back Heuso bill fur Hit) inspection of tobacco, clgarsandsnull; calen dar. Mr. Palmer leporled back (with auioud auieud mentj Heuso bill relating te the Inqiertlng and landing or mackerel during the spawn ing season J calendar. Mr. Culleiu rejiertcd n rosolutien nulhurizing Iho coiiiiulttee en ex pondltureof publle mouey te sit during the recess nnd continue the Investigation of the pension bureau business; calendar. Mr. Hlalr gave uotlce that at the llrst op. pertunlty he would call up the vetoed pen sion bills according thelr order en the cal endar. ThoSenato at 11 -,10 proceedod te the con sideration of the llouse joint resolution te apply the surplus of the treasury te the payment of the publle debt. Mr. Allisen opened the debate. He speke of the Impertance of the subject aud hew 11 opened up the whole financial question et the government, but hoped that at this tale stage of the session the discussion would be closely con lined te the distinct point in in velved. Managers el the med Hied surplus resolu tion say that Its passage by a small majority or the Hen Ate Is very certain, but that a large number or Democrats can be fcccured en a motion te lay It en the table until next ses sion, nnd that the dobate may hIiew the ad visability el this action. The Heuso passed a bill appropriating f,K), UOO for the erection of a public building at Jellerson, Texas, nnd Immediately went lute commlttee en the whole upon the Hcnnte amendments te the general deficiency bill, TllltKK HTATK VUNl'KNTlUtiH. Ohie rretilliltlDlilM., New llaniililre 'tepuli lltiins anil Vermont (reenbatkers. Cante.n, Ohie, July -U Sevon hundred delegates assembled in the state Prohibition convention tills morning. Prof. J. W. Sharp, of Mnuslleld, was made permanent chairman, mid Charles l'alcett, of Ashtabula, secretary. Chairman Sharp dolivered a red - het mid ringing Prohibition address. Tlie platform of the con ventien wilt be reported late this afternoon. A special couimlttee framed the Dew law clause, which will be thoroughly scarllled, except the local option section. The liquor trallle gonerally will be doneuiicod ; civil sorvlce approved and a reduction of the salaries of the county elllclals suggosted. Weman's suin-nge will net be mentioned, a big breach existing en the latter topic Kop Kep Kop resentatlvo Smith, el Merrow county, (of Sunday closing bill lame) will be nominated for secretary of stvte. Co.M'eim, N. II., July L"J. The Republican slate coiumlllce held a largely attended meeting last evening and called the various conventions. llx-Secrut.iry Chandler urged the nomination of strong candidates and advecated having Iho party take n iosltieu In favor el prohibition as well as taking ad vanced ground en the labor question. i:ssi:x Jt-NiTieN, VI., July .. The Oroeubackois In conveutlon yesterday nomi nated the follewlngeandidatis : Ter gover nor, T. U. Smith ; lieutenant guvorner, T. W. Hrewu ; troasurer, V. l-'arlsjur; secretary or state, A. J. Merrill. a iiLuum i-uiXB fin ii r i. htiXTUVur. The Wel.li .(Haul anil a riti.uuri;pr Have a Mill unit the iJitter llrulal!) I'uulslieil. Cincinnati July -. i. -About thlrteen miles back el Covington, lu the Old Com Cem Com meuwealth, occurred ln-l night ene of the most vicious ami brutal prlze lights that have been witnessed m this locality In years. The principals were Pat laiiy, from Car dlil, Wales, whelmsbeen iu this country but three months, aud Joe Hldge, el Pittsburg. The latter was brought le this city but a few days sluce for the sole puriose el ineetlng l.eary. Time was called fur the llrst round at 1 mluutes te 11 o'clock. The men stepped into the centre of the ring and shook bauds and then went et it, hammer and tongs. Vicious anil hard blows wero dealt by both men, and for three minutes tliev fought fiercely in their small (purlers. The round closed without any decided advantage gained by either. Leary was bleeding slightly nt the nose. In the second round both meu began with hard lighting, Leary iteming te get the worst of It. Toward the elose he struck Hldge en the uose, bringing bleed, but Kldge couiiterod. strikiug him en the chest, aud nearly knocked him oil his plus. Leary epened tlie third round by striking Hldge under the loll eye, leaving a swollen and ugly brulse. Kldge in return made a mad rush en his opponent, forcing him against the reijs, and tlie men were held in chancery lur a few inomeuts when they breke away and sparred cautiously te the close of the leuud. l-'reui this time until the tweltth round Leary had the best et the light, punishing Hideo severelv. The twelfth round was Iho hual, Hldge being knocked Hat in his corner and was un able te coine te the scratch when time wns called. The light was awarded te Leary. Kldge presented a most pitiable condition. Uis face was swollen almost boyeud recogni tion and his whele ixirseu was covered w ith bleed. Leary had but one mark en him nnd was lu the best condition when the light clesed. UUValKH FMir HiTH VIHTOLS. One Killed nml tne Other Mortally Weuudeil, AVnlle Xltlllug Ihelrbweetheart. Point Pmiasani-, W. Va., July i'X Selden Hums and his cousin Klber Hums, have ler seme time both been waiting en the same lady, MUs Mollie Seters. Last ovening Holden called nnd found Hlber already thore. lle said they might as well settle It then aud there, nuu asaeu r.iuui iu comeoutand tight with rovelvors. Klber cemplied in spite of tlie wemau's screams aud the men began ilring at eacli ethor iu the front yard. Holden was killed at the secend shot and Klber mortally weunded. The young lady Is almost domeutod evor the terrible affair. All belong te highly rospect.iblo f.ttnllles. loter-ileiieinliint leiial Cenlerciirc, Priisuuitd, July 20. The great Inter. donemlnation.il or Pan-Hvaugelical confer ence was openod this morning at Valley Camp, 10 nilleH from this city. Hev oral hun dred peeple, including many promlnent inlu inlu inlu lstorsef various denominations from dill'or dill'er dill'or eut parts el the United States are prosent. Among the denominations represented are the Lutheran, Haptlst, Pretestaut Episcopal, Methodist, United Presbyterian, Herermed Presbyterian anil ether Presbyterian churches. The convention wasopened with ,,fl..ell0I11.i exercises. The epeulwr address I .lBiivored bv Itev M L.Gottvvald.ef M.f e. 'T, nhhT v disc, ir. ti.sii took 1 1 Kpringtleld, Ohie. A discussion then took place en a nuniber of subjects. 11UBKRT 0. THOMPSON liUHlED. WiJl ' 'affe'7 The Head Lender of the New Vetk County llemeirnrx. Nnvv Yemc, July 'JO. The serviccs evor the body el Hubert O. Thompson, began this morning. Only the family and pall bearers wero prosent during this service, which vvaseonducled by the Kev. Dr. How Hew ard. Niimoreus floral trlbutes wero strewn around the casket, ene of which, from the empleyes of thodepartmeut of publle works, being especially beautiful. At half-past ten the remains wero berne out of the Werth heuse te Trinity chapel close by. Fully 1,000 Icople woreassomblod iu the vicinity of the chapel. The pall-liearers were as follews: Mayer Urace, Secretary William C. Whltney, II. KUery Andersen, Judges Alien, Truax and Andrews, District Attorney Mnrtlne, Pelice Justice Power, Klcbard A. Cunningham, UilbertM. Spler, Jr., Hurveyer Heattie and Allan Campbell. The church was crowded te overllowlug with personal and political friends. At tlie conclusion of the services at the church the cellin was placed in the hearse mid followed by the pall-bearers, members of the family, and representatives from the various delegations, was berne te the Grand Central depet, where a special train conveyed the party te Woedlavvu. The body was bur ied with Masonic ceremonies. Hubert O. Thompson, the lately deceased leadoref the "Comity " Tactien el the New Yerk city Domeoray, was less than 38 years old. He was a bachelor, and his father, mother, aud sister survlve him. He was born lu Bosten en December II, lSli. Ilia mother was au Ogden. Ills father, Cephas O. Thompson, was nu artist He had ene brother, Hdvvard, and a sisler, Cera, both eldor than himself. The brether was a cap tain in the army, and died five years age. Mr. Thompson has since supported his brother's lour children. When he was five years old his father took him te Heme, and iimvtiArA thnrfiftiv vimrH. Tim son met Julian Hawthorne thore, aud they wero friends there there thero after. On returning from Italy the family set set set tlodluNevv Yeik. Yeung Thern psen went tothe old Twontleth street school, taught at the time by Prer. David II. ScelL no was graduated in 1Se3. He left the school te be a clerk In the banking llrm or Henry A. llel scr's Sens nt a salary of $!00. lloreso te be bend clerk, and lailore he was 21 he was con fidential derK. lu Wl he went lute rail road enterprises en his own account At this time he was a society man aud a leader of the geruiau. JIe was slim, weighing less than jut. iieunds, aud mi oxcenout wauzer. At school he had been known as a clevor mathematician, and as a clerk in Wall street he was noted for tlie swiftness and accuracy with which he calculated interest and dis counts. JJe joined the Yeung Meil's Domecrallu club lu 1871, mid theuccierth had n political career, associated with Tllden, Whltney and Mayer Cooper; and holding the important olllce of county clerk nnd commissioner of public works. In later llfe he was a pertly man, 5 feet 10 Inches high aud weighing -tV pounds, lle had a lull, neatly trimmed black beard, aud wero oyeglasses. Ue was a bachelor, dressed handsomely, and was con cen con snlered semewhat of an aristocrat by the werkers. Te a friend, a few weeks bofero he died, he said: "liven If I de part my hair lu the middle 1 can be tough enough." He was quick te decide and stubborn te stick te his decision, lle was accustemed te say: "1 have always lest every time 1 com com premised." lle was ailllcted with rheumatism aud wns undergoing dietary tieatiueut te roduce his weight. On the first of the year he wolgued 205 pounds. He stepped eating bread, pota toes, mid statchy aud lariuaceeus feed. He had an idea that roast beer and ethor meat made Ills rheumatism werse, and he lived clilelly en eggs, toast, llsh, and birds. Iu six months he lest seventy peuuds. Hut he took llttle exercise, and the less of weight was net a gaiti or health or strength. Fer two months before he died his strength failed, add he took frequent small doses of whisky as a stimulant Few et his friends knew hew 111 he was. Tlit) Anuri huts' Trial deilng. Ciiicaoe, July 20. It was announced this morning that all the testimony for the state In the Anarchists' trial will be lulil bofero the jury by te-morrow evenlug. Several physi cians tostilled te the peculiar nature of tlie shell wounds rccelved by the po licemen en the night of May ith. Cantalu Hchaack testifled that en the day et Llngg's Arrest he confessed te the captain te hav iug made bombs ami used them. Llngg said he was down en the place be cause they clubbed him at McCormick's. Bombs wero ndopted because they were mere petent than revolvers, lle had learned hew te inake bombs by reading Herr Meat's books. LIugg descrlbed the round aud gas pipe bombs. The gas plpes, he said, he ieunil mostly en the stroels. All the bombs that he made had been found at Ills place. He made theiii, he said, and meant te use them. lilsli Journals uu the New Uahlnet. Di'iu.iN, July -".. fuifciJ Ireland (Par (Par neil's organ), commenting upon the appoint ment ei Lord Londonderry, as vicerey for Ireland, says : The truce betwenn the teuauts aud laudlerds has been shattored, but the Irish peeple have net the least intention of estraiigiug the KngliMi masses. It is lmpos lmpes lmpos slble te preduce a mere olequont type or the policy or ramming F.uglUh rule down lilsli threats than the appolntmeut or a vicerey in heriting the bleed ami name or the cut threat and hideous miscreant, Castloreagh. The Freeman Journal says : The ap pointment el Leid Londonderry, Viscount Castlereagh, as vicerey el Ireland, and Hlr Michael Hlcks-Heach as chief secretary, are onoreus signs of coercion, but Irishmen are prepared. The Loyalist press throughout Ireland ex press thelr delight at the appointment or Lord Londonderry. tiee. A. .ItiiKS Appointed Solicitor Ueueral. Wasiiinoien, I). C, July 29. The presi. dent sent te the Senate te-day the following nominations ; Uoe. A. Jenks, of Pennsylvania, le be so licitor goneral. Jaines li. Mathews, te be postmaster at KUicett City, Md. Hradley M. Thompson, el Fast Haginaw, Michigan, te be recoiver or publle meueys nt Fast Haginaw, Mich. Themas H. Davis, of Lincoln, Neb., te be tocelvor el publle moneys at Lincoln, Neb. Juilgment romiieneil. Heulin, July 29. The trial or thoKeciallst .i.n.iii.a .1 l.'-rnvliitri. Miirnnv. WflHcnnclitdPil yosterday and Judgment postponed until Auir. L TIIKSTOKIICH hut ikvx. Iho Hciipatleltal Itrperl, nt DeMltiilleu In New KeuntllaiKl Contradicted. Ottawa, July 20. Dispatches having ap poared lu several United Hlates and Canadian newnpapcrs, stating that the Canadian gov ernment had In rcxpouse te nppeal for assist ance sent out a vessel bearing previsions for the distressed fishermen lit New Found Imnl and Labrador, the olllcers of the marlne and Hsherles dopartiuent here have been Intel Intel Intel vlovved concerning the matter. They state that no vessel has been sent out, and that the departments hore have no eillclal knowledge or the matter which Is beyend their Juris diction, the Canada government or ceurse having nothing te de with New Found land. The maver or Terente having wrltteu te the department, enquiring what steps wero belng taken hore, received an answer te the abeve elfect NO ItKAIIIri KIIOM HTVUVATION. Halifax, N. H. July 20. A special dls. patch Irem St Jehns, N. F., ceutalus a con tradiction et sensational reports el the preva lence or destitution iu that colony, and states that there have been no deaths from starvation. The Ht Jehns Colonist de nounces Weddell, who Is In Canada seeklng asslslance, as an Imposter. A HHW T.AIIUH Z.EAUVE. An Association That A.plres te Settle the Vn- .etlleit Kronemlc 1'rebleuis. Unit-Ade, July 20. Chicago council Ne. 1 of the Consorvaters League of America, held an epen meeting in (irand Army hall last night rer the purpese el discussing the object and Aims or the organization. Judge Mark Hangs iu stating tlie character or the league said the purpese was te uiilte In ene organi zation all men who bollevo in the supremacy of the law, te pretect buslness rretn dlsorders and from All unlawful Intorferonco and te pro pre pro ineto a better understanding of the true rela tion of the ompleyor and ompleye, maintain ing the rights of each mid adjusting their dillorencos. Referring te the power of the Knights or Laber and similar organizations, he said it would be the duty or the league te watch and guard against any attempt by thorn te capture the ballet box and control legis lation. Council Ne. 1 has several hundred mem mem bern and subsidiary bodies are belng organ ized. The proceedings or the councils are te be Hccret. Irlnh League hccret Meeting. St. PAt'i., Minn., July '."J. A secret meet ing of Irish Natleulsts from nil parts of the country was held lu Ht Paul, aud adjourned Tuesday without anybody finding It out In fact the meeting was held here In order te be secret, and the few lu Ht Paul who were there roluseto say anything about it It is sup posed te have been preliminary te the Chi cago convention. Among theso present were Alex. Sullivan, of Chicago; M. Hewlaud, of New Yerk ; J. J. Mareny, of Philadelphia ; F.Walker, el Dubuque, and Judge Hrephy, of Qulncy. Smallpox In Detroit. I)i:tiieit, Mich., July 20. Twe new cases of smalliex have been reported le the beard of health, both of small children. There are soveral cases of smallpox quarantined iu the city, and the health department fears a seri ous opidemlc as seen as the woatber becomes cool. Thelr fears are Increased by the fact that there have bceu alarge number of expos ures Irem each ene of the cases. The gravity of the situation is net lessened by a very ani mated quarrel iu the beard of health which has resulted iu the resignation of the health officers, aud the absence of any pest heuse which cm be used te isolate cases. When the l-aiiitiu Canal Will lie JFlnUUed. P.uus, July 29. M. DoLessops, at a meet iug or the Panama shareholders te-day, read a long report iu which he leek an exceed ingly faverable vievv of nll'alrs at the Isthmus. He holds that the caual will be open te trallle before IsOO. Ue expressed his confidence in his ability te socure the necessary funds te complete the work and maintained that the dllllculty surrounding the enterprise had been doliber.uoly overdrawn. llouers te old Mcu. Huuli, July 29. Arrangements are being made for n fitting colebratiou by the German army of the emperor's niuetleth birthday, upon which occasion it is propesod te unite the eiUcera and corps of the whele army, and also te found a philautlioreplc army institu tion nt Berlin. Te-day, the 70th birthday of Professer (ineists, of the Berlin uulversity, Is belug celobrated with great .enthusiasm by the students of that institution. The Litbtader's Heavy Lu hy Fire. New Yebk, July 29. The steamship Lab rador, of the French line, is new lying at her deck In this city, and the Injuries sustained from the llre In horllneu room are being rap- Idly repaired. The ageut of the company says the damage sustalued will net amount te mero than J23,000. The cargo was unin jured, and none of ihe passengers sullered mero than n trilling less. Ceiiceriilnc Uourbeu Wldskjr. Louisville, Ky., July 29. A syndicate, headed by K. II. Tayler, of Frankfort, aud Senior A Heu, el Cincinnati, has boeh formed, it is said, te corner the llourbeu whisky market It proposed te buy all the whisky of the years ls79 te 1655 Inclusive. The deal is made passihle by the heavy importation of whisky te escape the tax. ltitteu liy a lllue Itacer. O.vKt.vNi), 111., July 29 While gathering blackberries with soveral ethor ladies In Hombrie township yesterday, Mrs. llanseu was bitten by a blue racer. Hhe was plACOd in a wagon and started for her home, but bofero she arrived she died. Her left limb which was bitten swelled te au enormous sir.e bofero bIie died. Wants lte-electlen. Londen, July 29. Hlr J. C. Gerst, Q. C, Conservativ e M. P.-elect for Chatham, has uotilled the electors of that place that he will probably have te seek a ro-electlon,as he Is in oxpectatlon et belng appointed te a position under the new government .Mjhterleus Dlnaniearauce. Ha-i li. Me., 20. T. a.'.Wliiten, paymaster or the Knickerbocker lce works, has mys. torleusly disappeared, leaving his accounts In geed erder. Ue left a nole ler uts wiie, say ing that both she and the world were dead te him. m Au Kleplug Maiden. Jacksonville Ills., July 29.-NellIe Goodwin, the 10-year-old daughter of the Key. W. H. Goodwin, pastor of the Centenary Motbedist Kpiscepal church.eleped last night with Meler Well. son efa promlnent Jewish clothier of this place, and the ceuple wero married. Eeiiuniliiateil lorCeucreis. Cauie, Ills., July 29. The Kepubllcaus of Iho 20th HliiieU district, in convention here last night, reneminated Jehn K. Themas for Congress en tlie llrst ballet HSATUEtt fMUHAIUtlTIM. g WAsniwaTON, D. 0,, July29.-Fer .Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and Delaware, generally fair weather, slightly coelor westerly winds. Fen Fin day Light local rains followed hv sllubtlv cooler, fair weather, is Indi cated fur New England states and generally I fair weather and stationary tomperature thoMlddle AllautlQ bUlOS. PKICE TWO CENTS. TEXANS BOISTEROUS. tiikih jii.uun m hbatmu urxm VVTTIHU AFFAIM. rmm Incitement All Oter Ilia SUta-Hehllan IH1II- Ihk ami Kxreadlngijr Amlen, ler War aimnrt Meilce Troops Otar the Ilie (Iranna VellertluK, Feiit Wennr, Tex., July 29. Uoperto r- j, celv ed from all ever Northern Texaa show that ' the Cutting case la the absorbing topic, of cos ces cos versatlon, Texans are Itching for war. Lecal ' military companies are drilling In nearly overy town In the state and the war feeling la universal. Yesterday a lelcgraui was received from LI Pam, which atterwards proved te be a canard, stating that Cutting had been taken from jail and shot The report spread like wlldtlre. Knets of men collected te discuss Iho situation. Heme of the best eltl- 70ns acted like wild nien, and were ready te start for the front at once. This warlike feel ing throughout the state can be enly1 aj aj aj counted Ter by the Tact that Texas merchants who have any dealings with Mexico, have been Invariably maltreated and beaten In ' thelr transactions. Thore are many Mezl- ' cans in Texat, but all of them are of the lowest class, aud are looked upon as werse than nogreo?. MEXICAN TBOOM COLLKCTINn. Austin, Tex., July 29. The adjutant gen eral yesterday recoived applications for per mission le ralse velunteer companies In case of war with Mexico. He also rocelved Infor mation that the Mexicans are reinforcing the garrison at Kl Pase del Norte, 75 soldiers reaching thore Friday and 125 Saturday, with mere oxpected dally. Unde Ham haa only ene company at Kl Pase in charge of Fert Hliss. Gov. Ireland has recelvel no In. formation relatlve te the pending trouble. Cutting still In Jail. Kl Pase, Tex., July 29. Thore are no new devolepmonts whatover in the Cutting case. Cutting Is still In jail and it leeks as lr he is apt te stay thore quite a long time. Many complaints are heard here at the de 11 bera te action el the American government. Peeple fear that tlie question will be dis cussed by the diplomats of the two countries until overybody leses interest in II Tuesday night Cutting was aroused from his Bleep and carried before Judge Casta nod a, although It had been falsely preteuded that the question had been referred te a higher tribunal. Ue was told that he would boallewed te employ counsel, hut te this he refused te de and stated that he was simply in the hands of his government. Hesald that he had no dofensevvhatovorto niake. Ilewas then sent back te prison. Yesterday morning - he was again called upand informed that coun sel had been efllclally assigned him whother he might wish it or net Upen Investigation It was found that the man thus appointed Is a mere law student and netalawyer In regular practice. Counsel Urlghaui has rocelved a lotter from Minister Jacksen saying that he had no doubt that the matter about Cutting would be settled In a few days. Mjaterleus Heaths at Weit Elizabeth. PiTTsnune, Pa., July 29. Registrar Hnlvely, of this city, representing the state beard of health, left for West Elizabeth, Fa., this morning, for the purpose of assisting In an autopsy en the remains of the young man Gibsen, who died yesterday of the mys terious fever new epidomle thore. There is great dlfllculty among physicians in satisfac torily treating the disease, and It Is en this account that the state beard of health Is commencing Investigations. There were three deaths yesterday- -from the fever at West Elizabeth and oue new case. The con ditien of Borne of the sixty patients new under medical treatment Is critical. It la feared that the opldemlo has net yet reached its limits. a ' Te-Llay'a ltacea at Saratoga. Haiiatoea, N. Y., July 29. Weather clear and warm ; track geed ; attendance large. First race, purse f 100 ; one mile ; Lady Wayward 1st, Endurer2d, Amber 3d. Time, 1:11. Mutuals paid, J33.70. Hocend race, Alabama stakes for 3-year-old lillles ; mile aud a lurleng ; Millle 1, Mollie McCarthy's Last 2, Charity 3. Time, 1:59)4. Mutuals paid, (21.50. Third race, cash handicap ; one mile and a furlong ;OIalleii 1st, lteyal Arcli 2d, Mena 3d. Time, l&S. Mutuals paid, 10 CO. Fourth race, selling purse 100 ; three quarters mile ; Monogram 1, Shamrock 2, Islette 3. Time, lilfljf. Mutuals paid, 12:10. Filth race, free handicjp steeplechas ; purse ?500 ; about 2jf uillea. Bourke Cech ran 1, Disturbance 2, liucepuatus a. -rims, 1SS. Mutuals paid, J9.30. The Murderer el a Family of Six Caught Clevklane, O., July 29. A man giving his name as Jack King, was arrested here last night for stealing a trunk. At the Cen tral station this morning, it was round that the man was Frank Berg, who is wanted at Dotrelt for the murder near that xnace some months age, el Frank Knoch, his wire Husan and thelr four children, whose charred bodies were feuud lu the ruins of thelr house, which had been burned alter the murder, evidently te destroy the evidence or the crime. Enough ovidence was obtained, however, te fasten thocrlmeonHerg. Ue will be removed te Michigan. Turkey Again Arming, Londen. July 29. A dispatch fretu-i stantinople says that Turkey Is actively aru Inc. Large purchasea of arms and ammui tien have already been made, llerr Krupj thecreat German gun manufacturenhas I sent heavy orders for guns of large callbr and Turkish eiUcera have been sent te te supervise their construction. The Turk! ish cevernment proneso te purchase 100,0 American rilles of the latest and most lnl proved pattern. Let m a Feg at Sea. Gleucestlk. Masa, July 29. Tbj schooner Fredorlek. Germing, which arrived vesterdav. reports the less In a beat during m togenJUiyiu ei jerry eunui, geii -"i"; .": . . t 4j in. nA ik m u Cape sable auu- an .ugiuuiuau, uwa Uarvev. aged 21. " w M finntk in numkarclr. 1 r.t!ni.iN. Julv 29. The German gev ment has reel ved advices te the effect that th' J sultan of Somali, en the ease coast or Ainea, v has expelled Uie members or tne um East African society irem uu oeunwr. , CONDENSED TELKQRA1IS. The Kuoxvllle CArenfcfe was sold tfcta morning te Nashville parties, te satisfy indebtedness of 115,000. It will be;cenUM as a uepuDiican paper. iuJmm Secretary Manning and wile left A.uar this mernlug for Notch UUI. The screar health has steadlly Improved and UM fm manent roeovery ta new "ra081,'ert,;.n;M, Augusta Leepold, the IJraxUlaja ImpJW ...i.i. i.. a..tiai tt.iu inrrilnir from iN6w Una) He said he felt flattered by Uie treatment fcf A bad receivea wnue m iuweuuumj j Boen te pay auotner viau w ww w-. " T ''JV1 The BMI wpaa Tvhl Kllllnirer. FelJx Scale M. Hpear and Herbert Gaet T .n.ll.irv mL AVanlDIT Ifl ft V ,,i... S.,.i.,. whau near tkei jhjvj or" it Zmmtm th.raum I ler aidaeteuaereaylkvewTeavfcieveet. vt. iN v s ?x ll' 1 isa "SS (s.y S3 . "M m $t &i &' .t'i Jf . ;'& v V -I i" . X-