ip wkt - fWPWTT?ff V t mx&&Uf mM V S ' a Tfy. fr m urn: VOLUME xxn-Ne. 2.W. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1880. PRICE TWO CENTS. fH JnMlig m VA 1 .V A FAMOUS HOSTELKY. TMJf UIBTUKIV III.AVK ItOHBK HUTKl. fjv ANViimrKt.irtiii'riiiunM. A Tavern Thai we Hull! Hlim Wniilnjctn Vim a lining Man Where lite Indian. Were Wind liMUllier-HIIII reMeMlng: Hie rum IHil-Tlme Kliir, Kl.Utm.liliew v, Pa., Aug. I1. NolnilM NelnilM lug within llm preclnctn of (lui borough of EllMlHithtewu, mid In lact, In thn county of Lancaster, snetim le have inine historic in toreat tliHti tliu uhl mill "nil known tavern, tlie lllack llnrsu hotel, which 1 new tiearly acenttiry .mil a half old. 'I'll In building Mm ' erected an n tavern n'mid, in llm ynir IT.VJ, unit wan IIismimhI In lS, tint Urn t licensed ! dlunry or tavern stand, In tliu tliun vitilige of Ktlrabeth, Chester district, near Simple, liauneck. The fellow lug Inn vethitiin rnpy of n license granted In that veir. I'letlm oef I'cnim , 1.....1...-1.1-..1.. . ...... (Seal ) i iirciui iisii ii.h ii'iii , , .viny 1 1 li, IJ ) Gorden, Provincial (itiver- I, Geerge iiiiur of yn l'ri)liicni of Pennsylvania, ile hereby itriint. tiv mi rluht of Klnu Geerge l'i ' prlvelegn te 1'itul Richards, in ye village nt KllJtls'th, ('hunter District, near Niiiipiohanneck, te koepaii ordinary or tnvern ntmul, ler je entertainment of man mul beast, le lie known an ve lllnck Herse, ami furthermore, ye right tn null splrlteus mul vinous liquor, from jn ilote alioe writ ten, fur tlm tiiriu of ene year, at je payment of 12, D shillings, nterllng. liarrlng je privilege of nulling te I nil I ins any spirillum or liienn lliiiern, iiiuler ye Initially or X.l sterling and Imprisonment. (liven under xe soul ntnl authority ofje Kimi (iteiuit: II. U Kill 1 Hi; I Mil ins n u iir.iu:i. Here tlien we have mi ovldenco thatplaien the lllack Herse, upon llm list an an elil mul venerable standby. Indeed tlie liirlilnntx auttoieutatlmloouirodliimiilnrotimf (hlseld stand, are worth reading, lull imrly il lyn it wan tlie point whnre tin) Indians assembled anil liail their sort. 'I hev Indulged In nouie very sharp sheeting w Ith tint liew anil arrow , striking tliu nllnur telil rnlltil nfl ( , lenta) at long iIIhuucis mul with great accuracy. Here, tin), Jehn Harris would seek mint talnmetlt nn tin pinned anil ieiwsmhI en hln journeys tn nud from Philadelphia ami llar rlnlmrK HeUIpiiiuntii, tratlUK heIIIiik te tlie IihIIium. lien1, ulno.Uifero tliuilna of tliu Kowilu Kewilu Kowilu tleu, inativ lint ilnlwUin, an wt'll an warm con. tentn worn li.nl liv the Mtrletn ami Terl(, anil could the elil Ioki aiik out, what talen would In) rvlii'irned of llm Kir uijlrn lint Hure had thore I As Parly an lliove-ir ITiiOup Inte tlie humiii Hen, licoiien by KIiik (lceri:n II, ami KIek (ioerKO HI, aruntlll In the nMionnleii of the family of thoenco lametin and ceurtiHiu i hent and liiwlpnn, Mr. and Mm. iOerj;i) V. lleyur. One of thorn dated 1771 lloeimml uoerKo llmii-knlcker , It wan Krautinl liy Miik HoerK" 111. Uoucknliker relalnpil the iiuui;eiil(iut of thin platt) for ni.iiij Jiurn, and In tlune il.ijntliiilll.uk llornewan alwajnu ptnre of much lillnlnmn. I It wan the ktau olllee and IHwtellUii nod n Milnt (or the line el Coue nteKa tpaiun.the nUKn would here clmiiKO herwn and the Conunteca t(mnn would halt here epr nllil te fmnl and rent thelr homes, and tlie teaiuntpn would indulKe 111 their inore or lenn niiinplueitn rep.itn. '1 lieu would fellow Muleun aliuinemvutn, nucli an pU)liiK(.irdJaudioplentnlilliKtho iniiur nun wiiii purunpiriiiieiin anu miieim nquern, mm clene thoetuliiK with many lively atorlen and often with dauciiiK. STII.t. HAS TIIK Ul.ll I LVMJIl. la fact the Bleck llorae han lent iioiie of iU old tlme prvatlRP, uwti down te thin lUy. Tliere Htlll neumn le cling about It, a kind of iiuiKuetlnm that will draw jeu te it wliutliur or no. It nei'r laikixl in point of couifert or In bouiiteeun niippllen of all KJnl till nun. Itn talile hanawa)n Uxin renowned, and It ban mintaliipil lldulf and Kulned i wide-npreul reputation, under nil tlie arleun prnprlelera. The original portion of thin building In leir ami cenalntMl of but the two roeuin and a kitchen until the yc-ir 17w, when a nelld Rtene wall addition wan made, and in the year lSJe, tlie Iraiiie biilldlm; wnn added. It han aaiii lieen relrml under tlie direction of the proneiitowniir, .Mr. Win. I'letcher, Jr., mid the number of rooms liu'reantxl, tliun making a chaiiKO that Rljen it an air or com forter a placowhero euuwlll alwaya tlml a retruat for pleasure, or retirement. The table ("till keeps up the reputation of the pint, and Mr. Dinlul Miller, In just tlie je lal mid HUriH'iihle hent who lie or neglect tlie com fertn el hln guest mid leaves nothing undone that will In any way promote general satis faction. Ile dees net forget fiat tmslden the delicacies of tlie table, tbore are theso who HeuiellnieMdesirn u little te xlruiiutlien lie Inner nun, and be has therefore n rare and choice nelei tlen at his Uir of that enu thing by many deemed ncedfiil Tilt! IIAXKKUH AU.IOUHN t'loiie "I llm nonunion at lliiitnn Favurlns Hllrllllell el !llierC'nillKT, 111 the American llankern' i-onveution in lloateii en Thuraday Judge Ijowell.orM.issA cliunettn, read a paver en bankruptcy legisla tion. Iloauggestodn bill which would pre xlde thatn Kilarled supervisory olllcer lie up up up pointeil under the government te HU-crv!se all bankruptcy canon, junt an the Innurance commissioner aorven. 'I he c.ijml8.sionerH prev Ideil for In the rocent bankruptcy law bolore Cougrean Hhnuld be milaried mid should liave oxecullve futiitlens together with the HtipervIsliiB olllcer. A communication vv.m re.ul from I'nited KtatoaTreasuror Jerdan, which ahowed that thoiiumber of silver dellara colued te June .10, lb.!, wan 23.),t!3,'J3il : esll mated val no of tlie aubsldlary Hllver, t70,00l),00i) ; n total el t.lOS.TSS.SMl. The vnlue of the Hllver In the Htatulard dollar at te-day'n (August 10) prlte la 71, til, wlille Hiibaidlary Hllver Is valued at n1 01. l.xclunlve of nliranlen the proneut valuoettho Hllver iioliiage la JJU,0ll,.l5i It cost te maintain Hi Ih circulation fll.l2ier I 1hV1 The following roseliitlon, Hiibmltted by the oxecittlvocouncll, wivuuaiiimounlyndepto.d : Wiikiihah, The American HankerV aaso aase aaso elatien emlirucei In IU inoiuberHhlii moil of overy lsilltlcal iarty, as well an thoiewho acknowledge n i party obligations It ban In all Its conventions uirelully avolded nil mere party and imlltkal questions, ropro repro ropre Hentlng an it does the business public, as well the customers nnd stockholders el limits, It again emphatically given warning el impend. iiiir dancer te the whele country of the con tinued coinage el hIIv or dellara under the in t of 1B78. Wlille we fully rocegulu the lad that both Hllver anil geld are required an the money of the land we bolipye that neither Hlieuld be coined In such ratio that tlie ether shall be driven out of goueral uue. We repudlate tlie Idea an often maintained that liankn and lunkers eiv. pese the contlnueil coluage of Hllver dol del lara en account of Holf-lnteront, but en the contrary, we here assert that they liave no aiiecial Interest in ene kind of coin mero than another, an long an each discharges Km legiti mate jiurjiosea ns nioney. We bollevo all persona having limited means and particu larly earners or wages, will most largely sutler when the throatened evlla shall cemu We thoreforo oamestly appeal te ull beards or shade, chambers el oeuuiiorco and elvll and le 1 1 Ileal nssoelatlons of overy kind te iimke iHiralstenl I'M. iris Insecure u roneal of el the law or husiipiisIeii of the coining of such Hllver dollars. Additional resolutions vvore adopted pre v Idlng that It be strongly urged lint the uilnuge of Hllver be suspended uud tint con tinued utlerts be made te secure un interna tional uniform basis of value between geld and silver. The resolutions ollered yester day In behalf or Mr. Ilorteu, or Ohie, wero adopted and a cotumltteo appointed te take tlie manor iiiiimiKu. Kx-tlovernor lleyt, of Pennsylvania, had been expected te read a paper, but was tee 111 te be present and his paper was re ferred te the oxecutlve council without being read. A resolution of last year'H session wan re. enacted roquestlng the president te continue etlerU te precure audi legislation as in the future will socure return of fugitives from Justlce who may be at large en account of do de do lects lu the existing treaties. The convention then adjourned slne die. IIKItH'HAHTATK (if TtllXilfi. Lord lumlelph Uliurrlilll llaa an Irlntt Hum Hill MMUur. Tlie Dublin Irinh '7'iiiici CounervalUe) ntalen that II in rnllably Informed that litd Randelph Churchill In emtagml In d raiting a bill Intended toaeUo the Irish problem. The koletoti of the moanure la already done, tlie paper aayn, and It provides for uulteinal local Hoirgererniiieut throughout (Irent llrllaln ami Ireland, giving Ireland, Kng laud, Hcetlaud and Wales control each el lis own imiiipdlatenllalrn, leaving thonupruiiie (Kiwer of the Imperial rarllameut iiiiillinlu. lahiHl. The bill In dencrlbcd annmeanuie which eMiun the deer te liuperlnl reileratleu. The full text of the bill, the rni Times aan, will net lioueuiplettHl befere next I'libruary, " but," nddn the iaer, "no far an It linn gout) It ban been auluuilted tn the M irquln of Hal Inbury, thn Manpiln of llartliigtun and ethera, mid It In bread oneugli te Mthfy nil moderate lrlnhmun." Ciiinitlineiitlii"; litil A herilrn. 'I he WentMrt (nxir law guirdlitin liate formally congratulated Theuian Itrady, In nxx ler of Irish llnherlen, en bin aix:essleii te the honor of knighthood, conlerrod iikiu him for the wisdom of hln inaungeineut of the New Yerk Snn fund for the ntarvlng ilnlier nien along tlie went ceant or Ireland. 'I he guardians, commenting en the nctleu of the llarl el Aberdeen In eoiirliigterlholnnM'ctor hln prenent dlnllncllen raya i "It In enu of the many nctn Mirfermisl by the Karl or Aber. deun, which nhew that he In In accord with IrlnU nsjilratleitn." Iillxrlorenttier I'enr. In KlMllem Mr. Ilrndlaiigh will ask a dlxlnleu el the llouneorCommonnon the lUth Inst, mi the Mennleiml order, din larlng that the luterfer. ence el jieerH In eloctleun coustltiites a high Infringement of the liberties mid privileges el llioiieiumonn. Ile will liistauce Inlerrer iincii by the Duke of Wimtmlnster, the Karl of Leicester, Lord MeuLigu, tlie Duke el Norlelk and the llukoef Vrgyll, nwKn.ticly, In ('henter, Norfolk, lliickn, lnlingteu, and Argyleshlre, ami will meto that the order, If oliseleto, be abandoned , otherwise, tint It be nuforced. tlie Hadlcaln will NiiKiit Mr. Ilraitlaugli. Attuorise .r i.r.ii imiv .liihll lllnr, nl 1 fill llltr, trail. thi Mat Cnti k Uuniierii On 'I hurnday a sheeting match took phv e at the driving pntk In Lebanon between a large number of well-known gunners, who camolrem llarrlnburg, Hewling, Lancaster and ether places. 'Ihere were no lens than liiunteeu men in the contest. 'Ihoynhetat ten birds each ami the prles weroillvlded an follewn, IM, (l mid f 12 .0. Jakollill,et Huadlug, wan haiiillcipied en aoceuut of being a professional, mid wan compelled te sUnd back te -i vardn. Ten of the ethers steed at J3 and the remiiultig elght at -I yards. Tlie dlstauce wan regu latisl In HcoerdaiHO with the gunge or the gun iiscsl. Jehn t'lliie, of thin city, ngiln allowed that he Is an excellent shot. Ile killed bin ten straight birds, uiilUi te the dLs dLs dLs coinllturnef MeHsrs.11111 Lawreme.nnd some ethera. Thore wanaeveral hiiinlrisl poeploat the match and great Interent waniuaulfiisted. The Ncores, in tun, are : Hwarw e I I 1 e 1 l I e o-e Mill 1 1 I 1 n t u u 1 1 7 Hey .... I I i) i 1 e e 0 e n 4 Uitilmr I 1 I e e 1 i) ii 1 0 4 (.Hue 1 I I I 1 I I 1 t t-10 Mi . I I I e e 1 I 1 1 I- a Lawrence .. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 U-0 ( iiinru lloletllll4 llrelist .lotetlloll-7 lialley e 1 0 1 0 l 1 u il 1 5 Dale .. . . I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 ii s ItllV.ll 1 1 1 I e 1 1 il 1 1 s Itilnnhl .. 1 I 0 1 t 1 1 0 I I- H lire ks . . 0 111111110-8 Kttner e 1 e 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 Veung . . I 0 I 1 1 I 1 1 e 0-7 funis ... 1 e 1 1 1 1 i) 1 1 0- 7 lampion 1 e u I I 1 e u I e 5 llilu ... i e e 1 0 0 e 1 0 0 J Iiiltst Id a Clay I'lKeeu rutirilaiilenl Jehn C'llne, who wen the pigeon sheet at Lebanon yestrtlay,has Ikhii Invited tenttend nilay pigeon tournament that will be held at Old Camp Carrell, uear ltlllmore,by Wll Hen I'imt, draiid Army of the llepubllc, el lUltltiiore, between August -J and -i. HUUTIIIHIN HK3IUaitATB ThB Nett Oiitcrniirit ISninnl In Iho Mates uf Texas anil leun..r 'I hursday wan the third day's session of the Democratic! slate convention el Texan. A permanent organization wanollected, after an exciting debate, and a platlerm was miaul miaul lueusly adopted. The platform, approves President Cleveland's adiiilnlstratieu , de clares that the educalleu efihlldreu in a state right and duty, mid th it Congress ban no right te appropriate money ler Its aid , favors the eiiiclmeut of lawn "te compel Iho removal ut trospissem mul free graders Irem public I nuts, mid te feri e the pi merit of rent for their use ami te II x abso lutely the rental price of lands te be leased," decla'res ler legislation for the regulation el railroad and ether coreratioun ; nud asserts "thititis the duty el tlie general govern ment te protect nud defend the huuiblasi American cltieii against unlawful acts of any and all nations, and that decisive nellen in demaudini: Indemnity for i island exist lug grievances and Mxuritv ler the future will meet with the imqiiallued approval el the Domecnicy of Tyxas." (leueral U C. Kesn was iiemlnateil for governor. The Democratic statu convention of Tenn essee, lu Hesslnu at Nashvilli). en 'lliurnday, nominated Hubert Ij. Tayler for governor en tlie tllteeuth ballet. 'Iho platlerm adopted approves I'rosldeut Cleveland's administra tien, lavers il reierni in taxation, anu uo ue mniiils "that the surplus revenue, uew ur herealter in the tieasury, whether geld or silver, Ixi applied te the extinguishment el the public debt." .MHTII XUrtlng ill HlreetCiiminlttee. On 'Ihumday alteruoeti at 3 o'clock l'ie street commltteo met nt Columbia nveiiue ami Careline street te iinally iloteruilne the locality el tlie sewer, etc. In that nolghber. heed. MemberH vvore all liroseut but two. A crossing wan ordered te le laid ever Columbia nveiiue at the east side of Kuby street. 'Iho following in the reute el sower as Agreed iiixjii by llm committee : Oelumbln nvontie, US feet went le Ceral Htreet, along Ceral te .Second Btreet, then along Second stroet te Cirollne, along Careline le Maner, along Maner te Maner and Derwart street Hewer. As the matter wan net clearly uiider uiider uiider Htoed by the commltteo or locality nud slu until tins meeting, the committee decided le ruadvertlse for bids te be opened en Monday next. These bids are te be addressed te the chairman, an the clerk will net bopresentat the meeting en Meuday night next. bummer Leisure. Ii. Ii (Helier, publisher of the l'ittsbuig Laber Jlcrnlil, son of the late 1'rel (Heller, latoef thin city, Is spendlug few days lu Lancaster. Jehn l'.Keist, orilagerA llre., in taking a ten days' sojourn lu Ohie, visiting Columbus, Cincinnati ami Lima in that slate. Miss Llllle llolelne, of North Water Htreet, left home en Wednesday for a trip of two woeks at I'hllid elphla mid Sea lsle City. Mrs. Michael ltelllv, North Queen htreet, ban gene te Atlantic City, Maktnc 1'rlenil. l'a.l. t reui tlie l.ibiliien Tlinca. Messrs. Copland aud lckert are making frieuds last this side of the mountain. Hx Hx Senater Jlellman, of Jouestewu, who had his family and seme lady friends at Penryn en Wednesday, speaks In high pratse el the elegance el thocuislue, aud as the senator knows a gixxl thing or two ns te what up peases the apiollle Ills word la us geed as his bend. Taken te tlie IIeiqill.il. A strauger was leuud en North Duke street this morning se lit that he could net proceod any further. A wagon was sent by the hospital nutliorltles'.aiul he was taken te the ceuuty hospital. The Itecean Over. Court will meet te-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, when opinions will be delivercd of cases argued at the June term. As court has net been In session for some weeks thore will Le a Urpo amount of current business transacted. TOOK A DOSK OK l'OISON. JUKA. IB AAV JIMJtll HII AW IS SDH I.I IT K IX PITTHHVIKI. Nlie lil.M llrr lUtj rlema nt I tin Kama ratal lfilliln, Itut lit) I.Carfnl I'nr lit Time. The Weman Marilml In a Man Well liiiimn Here. ' I have taken poison and nm going te die," said a tall mid neatly dressed woman an she entered the pitler of the KL Jaiiies hotel, I'llUburg, shortly lielore neon en Thursday. These present were horror herror horrer strluken, and lern meuienl g"l in iisUjii iisUjii Ishment at the woman. Her distressed ap ap ap ieamiiLOgnvoev Idem e that herwerdn were true, ami soverBl wemen iulckly asnlnled horteasofa. Physicians were stimmoiieJ, but bofero thelr arrival the k)Iseii Ii nl taken held mid thelr ollertn wero nnolenn. Tlie woman wan dead. She wan recognleil an n Mrs. Hhaw who arrive I Wednesday night at the hotel. The worn in and hersen, a bright ten-year-old Isjy, tame te the hotel about midnight. Mho appeired le be troubled and was restless. 'Iho twolelt the hotel In the morning and nothing wan heard of them un til the woman, accomiuuled by her son came staggering Inte the parlor. While ell eris wero being made te rovlve the unfortuuate woman it whs noticed that the boy wan stupid ami en Investigation It wan found that lie wan very sick mid te nil ap H)araiiLOH had also taken a deadly draught. Antidotes worendmlnlnlerod and lu a short tlme he was able te talk. tin: i.ini.i; son' isreuv. llllnl Shaw, the woman's son, whom she h id first tried te Induce te drink a uip of colleo, was neon nt the ML .tallies hotel at two o'clock lu the afternoon. Ile In a bright lad, ten years of age, mid wan tlrossed in a neat plaid suit. He talked very Intelligent. ly about the matter ler ene se young, though he wan very nervous, mid frequently had te Btep talking, when he would burst Inte tearn. "My mine," he Mild, "In Wlille Shaw. My mother's nime was Lnimit 1 rands Shaw. We Is long In Cali fornia, mid loll .Sin Francisce about nix months age te go te my uncle's home In V illiamspnrt, Pa. His naiiie Is llrack Shiw, and In goueral mana ger or the 1. lectrle Light company at Wil-llams)rt- Mether ami father did net get along well together, and that In the only treuble she had se far as f knew. She wan always scolding lather, but he would net put up with scolding, se we continued te cemu Hast. Tallier wan with in, but we lelt him mid my elder brother, who In thirteen vonrHef age, at Chicago. Mether and I went te -Marshall, Mich., and Htnpped awhile with my aunt, Mrs. Lucy deucher. We then came bark and went te l'enn hun, Indiana, where we vlnlted another lincie James Ackermaii. 'lhi.il we started fur Pitts burg and arrived here alieut midnight last night. Ne, we did net Leme from Philadel phia, an mother said, but from Indiana. " Mether told me tint we would go back te Marshall, Mich, but thin morning she seemed te change her mind and did net Knew wuaiuiiioer wnere m go. .oeui e'clm'k this niernliig she took me ever te the des)t and get iiieacup of cellet). 1 tastetl It, but It wan no bitter thai I wet I Ii Ne I Dill M li. "'I lien we staved around the dejiet for hoiiie time, when mother took me te u fruit stand and wanted me te drink a glass of soda water, but I didn't want It. Hlie then Mid she was sick, and would net go te Michigan, but would go back te the hotel. We get then) nt neon, and w hen w tt w nre In the pirlur she opened her purse mul handed me le Alow iiiiuiiitin latersue h mi inai sue had taken poison, and seme of the people here heirtl her." "1 ither's iiaine is Isiic ltefd Shaw Iliad been in hail 1 rauclsce and hacramenle all m life until six mouths aga 1 alher also worked for the electric light companies. He w rete te mother after we lelt him at Chicago. 1 think that he went te Washington, D. C, ami from thore te Liucaster, where he put up electric lights ler some company. 1 think that he in new either at Lincister or Kouevo. 'I he boy told hln story amid sebn nud wen ihesyiiipilhy of all lliimi who vvore lu the hotel pirler. Mr. .James Innahaii, proprietor or the ht. James hotel, did everything he could for the Isit, and had telegrams sent te every point where it was thought Jhls reli lives leilid be reached. "I'ntilwe linn bis Irleiids," said Mr. L malum, "the boy ban a home here, uud I will ile all that I can for mm." The Issly of Mrs. hhaw wan removed tothe undertaking rooms of Jehn U'lrexler, en Peiin avenue. She upiurcutly wan about lerty jears of age, had black hair and wan neitly attlrtsl lu n brown dress with white dots. 'Iho general opinion Is tint she took Hirvchninu loom! her life. When examined it wan found her purse contained lull thirty cents. The coroner was netllled, but as he wanut.Mauslleld II In probiblethatun luquent will net be buhl until this alternoeu. TIIK IIKVI) VMI 111 II IltsllVMl. 'Iho dead woman mul bur husbiudnre both knew n in tliis city. Last winter, Isaac Shaw and bin biether, P. It. hhaw, came te thin city and assisted liiorgaulriligtlieprosont Incandescent electric light cempiny. lsa.ie solicited subscriliers te the light nud hocured u great many. Iloseemetlte be very Indus Indus trleus. He llrst stepied at the City hotel nud arterw arils went te the htevenn house. One iitternoen about two months age. a Htrangeladv arrived hi this city en Iho Day Kxpresn at 1: 15 lu tlie nftorneon;; ihe was nc nc nc coiiipanied by two bright looking boys, ene ten uud the ether thirteen v e in or age. .She went tothe hteveun house, whom she wan show n te the parlor, she called the clerk, nnd ticked liim if a guiitleinau named hhaw wan stepping nt the house. She wan told that there wan two men of that name nt the house, hhe said she wanted te te Isaac hhaw and asked that he be soot up tothe par par ler.ThecIerk wontdew u stairs and seen Ien ml hhaw : he told him about the lady and Miaw sunt wertl te her that he would be up te see her in ii low moments. He failed te keep hln wertl, hew ever, an, without packing any clothing or doing anything he felt the hotel and tied from town en un uv eniug train. It then became known that tlie lady wimhliaw's w He, nud she said that alie had enme all the wav from .Sacramento, California, after lier hiisbiud. Mils, nil vw'n t wti.ueltN leek. Mrn. hhaw seemed te be greitly worried ami had u careworn leek, hhe remained nt the hotel ler several davn uud kept Uemi le her room. Her sons scorned te be very bright little lelllews, uud they also remained in the room with their mother where they spout the time reading and writ ing. When Mrs. hhaw left tow u she said she whs going te Wllllauispert. hoen alter her depirture Hhaw returned te Lancaster mid ngaiu stepped at the Mevens hoiise. He sent ter Prank, the oldent of bin two sous, mul he came te Lancaster. Tlie tw e beard ed ut the htoveus house a month, during which tlme hhaw worked Hleadlly. A ceuple of months age hhaw unit his seu lelt Lancaster and neither lias boeti horeHiiico. P. 11. hhaw. a brother, olten visits Lancaster, ami vv as here but a few tlav s nge. Isaae w an seen lu Philadelphia en Tuesday night by n gentleman el this city. He wan with Lis mother, and hev ernl ether men who are on en gaged lu the electric light business. He is believed te be stationed in Henoveor Wllkos Wllkes Wllkos barre. ltvvns well known le jioeplo of this city that Shaw nud his vvilu lutd trouble. He told dlllerent persons concerning it He Bald he would never again live with her, although he was willing te take mid support his sons. He sild the public did net knew ull toucerning the treuble between hlmsell nnd his vvUe. III. caimtll) Kieui the .Vlaiiliclni scnlhlcl. A young man wlille standing en the depot platlerm recently, Haw en one of the Irulgh cars "capacity 10,000, lbs." Net being an ox ex pert in pronunciation, he get through it af eor this lashinn : "Catpa capa el-ty city Capacity, llyjlngs! I nover heard of that place ueiore ; it must ue in New Jersey. A New Hanking Heuse lu Mautielin, yrein the bentlnel. Mr. K O. llresey, teller In the Manhelm National bank the past twenty yeirs, lias ro re ro slgued bis position te take charge of a new bank te be opened lu a low daja in Iho rcem cu the corner et Murket Squall antl Ncrtii l'ruxs -u M evU HKHOH UU3IKIUI. f?' 'ilH vl -M The Meltnu Mlnlater In XVanlilngteii Able Diplomat. All honor Den Mat las Homere wan bem at Oaxnia, July 'Jl, 1S.17, mid educated jwrtly lu his native sbitu ami then at the City of Mexi co, whero he graduated an a liivyer In K'wt and seen after entered the nrena of politics. Wheu the late President Juarez wan minis ter of the Interior, Kouiero served an prlvate secretary. In leS he was made assistant sec retary or state, and he also sorved an secre tary of the Mexican legation when honor MaU wan minister te this country, and when that gentleman returned te Moxlce honor Komore became charge d'allalrex, Hervlng in that capicity from 1SjO te H.T. When lmln Wapoleen so.ited Maxi milian en the Mexican throue honor Komore Joined tlie oppnnjtieu party, which oventually nccoinpllshed the overthrew or the I'rencii imwer In Mexico. Ocncral Doblado, then In control, Mmt Komore te Washington an Mexi can minister. He was recalled te take a sent In the cabinet Ile wan sent again te Wash ington when a change came in the adminis tration, hluie that tlme he ban contlnued there, nud through his courtesy and ability ban made liluinoltatiniverHal favorite honor Komore Inn great Iriend el tlie I nitetl htates. thoroughly understands our Institutions and no better diplomat teuld be selected at this crlnln te conduit the negotiations relative te the Cutting Imbroglio. Mexican KevulutluiilnU Want War. Letlern mid couriers arriving lu Nuove Laredo, Mexico, ceuUrui the supposition that the Revolutionary pirly in Norlhem Moxlce are lu for crossing swords with the United htates. It In roHirted en geed nutherlty that (iCiier.ilCas.in, who han recently depredated In the v Iclnity of S iblnan, lias ollered te Jein hatitln wiMi the federal government and cleiu'eut the "ankoes. ivernment din. patclies from lunrla, the apitil or the Htate or Taninulipvs, received III Nuove Lirode, are te the effect that the town In mm li ox ex ox ciled ever the LI Pase and Ktgle Pans com- plicttleiiH. Public opinion ,n te the Justlll Justlll catleu of Mondragon In divided, seme laiui lug that that he has justilled uud ethers con demning him. The governerot Tarn uillpis in aabl te have asserted that It he worn In the position of Governer Ueriint, of Cliiliualiin, he would nevcr give Cutting up, and the people nl his state npK'-ir te upheld him in hln opinion. 1 reui Parrun Llnenm the news conies that the presHs;t of war with the 1 nitetl .States In hailed with delight, un man j lu that Mictien wish te uhl lu wiping out the romembrance el their ileleat at Pale Alie, Menteiey and liueua ista. Thelr Inlxirn iintipitliy and In In leiiHe hntretl for the Cirmgees creeps out dally an in shown by their Insulting and annoying treitmeut of Auiericius whonre se uufurtu uufurtu inte an te be living lu their midst. 'Iho gov ernor of Coahuila fecmn te be mero conser censer conser vatlve than oitherof thoseor lamiulipan or Nouve Leen, mid In said le be in favor of peace ami conciliatory measures. mi ciri MBM si'Bi. vnis i. A private teUigrain from Sillillesivs that a brigadoel lufiutrv urrlvtsl in tint city this morning. Thelr lutiire dostmatieu tn net known. Stockmen arriving from Mexico state that the news or the trouble with the fnittd States han Just reached reinote regions in the Interior, causing great ei iteuient ami milking It dangerous ler stock but era te stay In thelr midst Importers In Nueve Lare.l are counter ceunter inandmg their ortlers ler goods, in contem plation el treuble, nt they are i oniideut Cut ting will nover be given up I'lie present in paralyzing business en the border. IIVV Villi Mil OOIMI TO III k HOWS, As the result of a conversiuni with the set rotary of Htate, It may lie stited that thore is absolutely no truth in the story sent out from the City of Moxlce that our government ban withdrawn its peremptory domain! for Cutting's rolease, or changed its attitude lu thin case in any way. Thore In no disiositien te hurry or annoy or embarrass the Mexlcan government or its courts, and this claim w liicli its ministers here in ikes, that It li in n right tepuuish nil American cltiens ler an ollense committed in tlie I illicit htites, will nover be admitted, tacitly or otnerw ise. VUAUUKtt 11V A JtUlfAHAV STKFlt. PrlKiiirul Injuries Sii.lnlneil li a Icn-V car DM Hey In Jit.. ley Mi.Jev, Aug. 1'.. A thrilling and fright iul accident occurred In the upiier end or this town jestcrd.iy ; mid atone tlme It loekod as if It would bo'attentlod with fatal results, Samuel Dennis' butcher bevs, vvore about driving a steer Intotheirsl uighter liousetio.tr the railroad crossing in the vvest end of the borough; Henry (Irmli'asen, a lail el about nlne years el nge, wan helping todrlve the nuiniil. Tlie brute, which wan net ii xeiy geed tempered one, had a heavy chilli about Its neck, some thing llke n le chiin, with a hook en the end or It. liy seme means this hook caught nreund thounkleof the boy, and the steer became frightened, made oil with u vicious leap and suirted nt full run, driggiug the helpless lad along. Torrllied nl ins Hiiuuieii .nm iiiiiuiiiiK from bruises, the boy cried out, which Hoemeil te aim in the aiiliuil afresh uud his mad llight was iucreased. He ran up the street prebibly threo hundred yards, pulling the boy with hill), evor slonesiind dirt nnd imperilling hislife at overy jump. Ailrigliled specta tors oxiiected te see voting Gresh's brains dashed out or his loot jorked oil ut overy iiiovemout, and overy otlert was made te head oil the brute. David Stouer wan picking potiteos in his patch across tlie raure in. no nearu uiu citoment and rau te step the steer. The ani mal turned toward the wire fence surrounding the let nud was caught In It. Tlie chain siHchenuu, me boy's feet get loose and the stoer was caught and retaken te the slaughter houne. The unfortunate boy being released iretn his porlleus iiosttien, wan found te be very badly hurt. His clothes wero almost tern oil him ; his back was Htripped of covering, the skin rubbed oil and the llesh macerated llke a ploce of peunded raw boelstoak. He was terribly brulsed from crown te tee, and It Is feared has sullored internal lujuries though no dislocations were received. Tin: nev'rt ionkiuen re-nvv. Mr. Jen. Ainr. U "leung ChrUtlollresh who was dragged by tlie steer vesterday, is attoudetl by Dr. 1. L. .logler, but the full extent or his InuiIes is net known, 'the points or the hook, i.iused a hele In his heel j ene sldoef his body In rubbed open, and his legs and arms are raw. llloster C. Culp nud Jim May, colored, wero driving the stoer lrem Staulfer'n farm. They had tried te dls dls sunde the boy trem going Bleug, but he In In slsted upon Rccenipanying theui ; ant! no ac cident occurred uuiu jusi us muy luiictiuu home. Hutcher Wagim llruken. As Henry Deerr'a butcher wagon was crossing the railroad track at West'.Kingand Water streets, ene of the wheels became caught betw eon the track mul was wrecked, all lUe spokes being broken out of It- BLOWING A 1LUUUICANK. A TKUUIflV W1HII AMI ItAIH II TO II. II 11 WKHTKRN HTATKH. The Wind lllimlng nt lli Italn el Slly Mile. an Heur tliiu.e. tJnroeleil by tliediiln anil lliillillng. mown Down Indian- apall. X Itltrit liy an Mrtliiiinkn. Ki eitii;, Iowa, August IT. Thin section of the state wan vlnlted by a hev ero wind anil rain storm xonterday alternoeu. 1'er seme tlme the wind blew nt the ratoet ft) miles per hour mid caused great damage te reefs, steeples, lumber yards nnd everything of light construction. Many streets nre blocked with fallen trees nud slrewn Willi debris. The steeple of tlie 1 Irst 11 iptist church wan blown down and the reefs of the Insenlu hall, CoeyoV Company's jsirk lieuse,aml the opera house mid the cupola of the court house were carried away. Iho wind wan fellow ed by n drenching rain which contlnued three hours mid will de great lienetlt te the crops. He ports rocelvotl here Indicate that the storm was general and overywhoro the storm was accompanies! by sovero wind. V lulent Thunder ami Wind Sturnn. llunt.lMtiTev, Iowa, Aug. II This city was visited yosterday alternoeu by ene of the most viblent thtinder uud wind storms known in ltn history. The storm came from the vvest and lasted evor an hour. During the time, howevor, It wrought greit datuage te font os, treen, Ac The went wall of the Steam Supply Ce., building was blown down and Wyman A lUnd'.n furnlture nntl cariet establishment wan partly unroeleil' It In rumored that Crosten han been nearly vvlped out and that Mount Pleasant and Keokuk were badly damaged. tlte Cars lllnnn I riiuinMillng. ltl.oevuvriTOV, Hln., Aug. II At six o'clock lant evening a heavy wind and rain Hterm struck thisctty. It rained half an hour, much water falling, completely breaking the drought. On the Chicago .t Alten, botweon Alten mul St. Leuis, thore wan great havoc of wires, anil ii cyclene wan throatened. At KHIet, Pertl county, en the Lake Krie reid, tlvecarn wero blown from a siding en the main line nnd the Hast-bound accommoda tion from bore ran Inte thorn, wrccklugthe englue. he far an known no ene wan In jured. An K.irtliitiake In Indianapolis Ivnt vnai'ei.is, Intl., Aug. 13 This city wan visited late xonterday afternoon by n slight oarthquake, which contlnued about 1 2 seconds, and wan xery proneuncod ; nearly overy portion of the city felt the oilects. Houhesworo shaken perceptibly, ami great terror oxlsted among the mero timid. '1 hore In no report, howevor, of nny material dam- nge. Killed li) a Helt nf Lightning. Hei irnv, Texas, Aug. 1 J. At neon yes- tertlay during a rain storm a party or man vv ero stindlng m front el Jnmen Dy le's saloon in the fifth ward. Towards the close of the storm n belt of lightning struck the corner of the building, killing a negre ii-mied Tnyler, striking him in the head, running through i the body and coming out of thn right feet. Mr. Lx le w an kuocked senseless and it tn ro re ro liertod will die. Severdnien standing near wero slightly shocked. (real I) linage tn Crep. Ituoeki.VN, Iowa, Aug. Ik A sovereraiii, w Ind and hall storm visited tliu northeast iiart of Pewesheik county Wednesday night, doing great damage te crops. Cern In esti mated te be about one-louith dostrevod. Twe storms united in Jellersen township, whipping the stalks bick and forth like a tornado. Seuth el Hroeklyn a jeuug man named hbnrrarwan struck by lightning and lay unconscious for some hours, lie is still in a critical condition, hleck sullored severely and a number of head wero killed by lightning. Jellen-en township wan visited two yeirs age with severe wiud anil hall storms which dostreyod the creiw, aud this storm will be hard en the farmers. I'AMVIS A VIUVVS. Tlie VV I nil mew Down the Cam a ur the soil seil llrntlier,.' Mietr. Kins i, Ma, Aug. Sells' Ilren circus exhibited here vesterday, and an imuieiise crowd was in atteiuiaucent the afternoon per formance, which had just begau when a tre mendous wind storm came up tearing the immense cauvus lrem the poles. The whele fell te the ground, burying great numbers el men, women, nud children beneath the can vas, creating it panic which resulted lu a number of persens being seriously Injured, htove Stout bad thrce ribs bieken; James Ithrewm, bully cut In the head; two ladles had legs broken, uamen unknown; several children were slightly Injured j several ethers were bruised and tramped upon, but they vvore carried nw ay bofero the oxtent or nature of their lujuries wan ascortalued. UAI-AUfS At NT. LOUIS. riiesiuriii Hlnnm Away One Hundred and 1 ifly feet et a Uridyl'. Si. Let ls,Ma, Aug. l.k V violent storm, which was almost . i hurricane, passed ever the city about ti o'clock last oveniog. The storm came from the north and passed down the river, 1 isting ler about half an hour. The air was tilled with clouds of dust, which made it iinixWble te see a block distant N timorous smoke stacks, awnings and out buildings woie blown down, but no serious damage has been roiHirtetl. The w ind storm was lollewed by u refreshing rain, accompan ied by lightning. At Hast ht. Louts the sterinstruck the approach te tho.bridge w itli lull force, carrying away iibeut oue hunilred aud lllty feet el the woodwork en the north mde, and sixty en the beuth side, which was tumbled en the tracks below, but fortunately ue trains vvore en tlie tracks nt the time, aud the debris was cleareil away in tlme te per mit the ovenlug passenger trains te pass evor as usuil. Reports trem river points alwve and below here say that the storm was unusually sovero but ue 'great amount of damage or les.n el life has been heard of. During the day the heat was very oppressive, the thermumoter registering lOeiii thoshnde. Cattle round lu llri'iulliil Ceiulllltin CiiK'Viie, Aug. 13. -Seventeen head or oattle wero unleaded at the stockyards yes yes yos eorday trem a car ever the Chicago A, Atlan tic read. Nearly overy oue or theui showed bad bums ou theii lucks mid Hide and all wero BUlIeriug fearfully. Nobody knew anything about the stock, but It is claitned that they had been taken from the, yards the day bofero. It Is suppesed the top el the car took lire. The cattle wero bought by ene of tlie packing companion. Abhe l.Ut'a Itemalu. lu Hulramlerred. Ur.iti.iN, Aug. 13. The transfer of the re mains of Abbe Liszt, te Hungary, Is being Horieusly considered In which case they w ill probably be llually interred at Oldeuberg, the birthplace et the de ad master. An Opinion u Mntllieua. Londen, Aug. 13. The Vimici, comment ing ou the reelection et Mr. Matthews in llir iiiiugliam, says ; We could wish that Mr. Matthews had a cleaner record, but the case has changed slnce the tlme when he advoca ted Unit's heiu e rule policy." ripelleil 7(1 Clilmimen. PeitT Moeiu, n. C, Aug. 13. The in habitants or Juneau City, nud Douglass City, Alaska, expelled 7t) Chlnameu front theso places en the sixth Inst. They wero put en beard, two small schconers and shipped te Fert 'Wraugel. Ihn Hearing of ltnllln M. HiUlre. Nr.vv YeitK, August 13. The hearlng In relation te the charge Against Kelllu M. Squire, commissioner of pubtle works, wan resumed te-day. The llrst witness was Com missioner of Account Adanisen. Mr. Strahuneliclled nothing of Importance from Adanisen. 'Iho revelations oxpectod lu the "whele story "wero net brought out. Mr. Peckham objeclod te Stratum' line of Inquiry and tlie mayor susUilnetl the objection. W. 1 Turner, the mayor's secretary, and Win, J. Lyon.audlter of the controller's olllee, wero the next witnesses but thelr ovldenco wan wholly immaterial. Deck Commissioner Jeseph Kech and Cel. Jehn Tracy wero llan called an wllnesses for the defense, but vvore net priscnt, A rocenn wan then taken until 1 o'clock. The Investigation wan today declared closed by the mayor, altera xalnbattleby the lawyers rer the tlofeno for adjournment It In prebabla that the mayor's decision will net be submitted te tlie governor until alter thn criminal trial or Sqtiire nud I'lyuu In dinponed of. The 1'iipe AEalu.t Ihe Knight, of Laber, (tiiii.c, Aug. II. Cardinal Tasoheroau han Just made public the lleal decision of the IiolyHeoti the quostlen of the Knights el Laber. In a lotter te hln sutlragan blshepN of the ecclesiastical provlnce el Quobec, the lardlnal says that the seciety it condemnotl , and the bishops are mijolned te proceod against nil secret societlcs under the papal ban. Cardinal Himoenl cannot hee that ,thore can lenger be nny doubt an te the rule, te be lollewed by Catholics the whele world evor, whorever the Jurisdiction of the Hely Olllee extends, and he says that the Sacred Congro Cengro Congre gitlou recommends bishops te proceod against the seciety of the Knights of Laber In the manner prescribed lu the instructions el May 10, lsSI. Of Interest In Ciitleil Men. MANiiusTr.it, Aug. 11. The adjourned meeting of the Cotten .Spinners association te obtain a docinlen regarding tlie proposal te lnaugurate short tlme In all the cotton mills in Lancashire was held te-day. A poll of the mill owners was had when it was found that only ene-third were willing te adept short tlme, the remainder being In favor of continuing work at their mills an horetofore. A resolution was then adopted abandon abanden abanden the short tlme idea. u Meeting Wan Held. Ni.vv Yeiii., Aug. 11, Secretary Knox, of the New Jersey Central railroad, donies the Htatement published this morning that the Jersey Central directors yesterday ratllled the trallle agreoment w ith the 11. A O. and he states positively that no meeting of director wan held yenlerday. ell.uti Married. Pvuis, Aug. 11. Christine Nollnen was married te-day te Count De Cara Miranda, of Spain. 'J he niarriage wan performed in this city and the ceremeny was Iprlvate as pessl bio. The ceuple will spend their honey moon in Spain. Dr. Illlss Slay het llecetrr. W vsuimitev, Aug. 13. Dr. I). W. Illlss, el this city, who recently met w ith a carriage accident at Cleveland, In said te be lying in a very critical condition at Chagrin Falls, Ohie, nnd hln family have lelt here for that place. Dr. Illlss was subjected te a great strain during his constant attendance en President Garfield nnd wan all last winter in a feoble condition. It In new believed that he will net recover lrem the shock caused by the accident. Hie Strategal Iyer.. Svuxtoev, Aug. IX Highlit extra day; weather clear aud warm; track last; at tendant e large ;ene hour and quarter delay at jiest. l'lrst race, purse JJOO ; n4 rnlle ; Petticoat 1, Jim Douglas J, Cuban Queen 3, Time, l:ItSr, Mutuals piiil, JJ9 50. rriiniliient Lutheran Divine Head. Ml. Vi.unev, N. Y., Aug. II Kev. Dr. Gee Charlen Hella died xesterday. Hewan ene of the most prominent Lutheran clergy clergy clorgy men of tlie country. He was born Feb. g'2eth, lSJt, at Darius tndt, Germany. etv X iirlt'a New Celleclur. (VuiihNsiii mi, N. Y., Aug. 1J. The newly nppeinted collector of the pert of New Yerk, Mr. Mageue, oxpects te leave hore for New Yerk the llrst et next week. Ue Is non committal in regird te his goueral movo mevo move nioutn. ;eiiey Has Maile Ilia lieiiueat Cineil. Miiilii.Krevvv, Conn, Aug. 13. Mr. Geerge P. Seuey's gift or flOO.OOOte the Wesleyau university, the payment or which thteugh the financial troubles et Mr. Senoy had been dolayed, has been made geed, Mr. Seney hav ing rotrlev ed his misfortune Dr. Ileach, the president of the cellege, has an nounced the pleasing fact te the trustee-". Tlie List el Failure, for XVeek. Nhvv Yeniv, Aug. 13. Thore were 157 failures in the Unlted States aud Canada re ported te K. G. Dun A. Ce., or the mercautlle agency during the vvoek, aglust 151 last week uud 102 ler the weak previous te the last. mii li!lts Convicted ami Pined. Londen, Aug. 13 The Socialist", Wil li mis and Maluwarlng, vv ero convicted to te day or causing an obstruction in Hell stroet uud lined CJO each or two mouths luipriscn luipriscn tnenu They vvore given until Tueaday next, te raise the meney. H'Jl.iTlIirif I'KOIIAIIlLlTltlB. g WASH1NUT0H, D. O., Aug. 13. Ker , Eastern Pennsvlvauia, Hastern New Yerk, New Jersey aud Delaware, lair weather, followed by local ralus, seutherly winds. Ne decided thange lu temiiorature. lu llase IU1I Circles. Merris ban net pltched a Hlugle wiuuiug gaum agiiiil the Athletics this j ear, while Gulvln has net lest one. lttirch was spiked in Clucluuatl and cau scarcely walk, huilth's liuger Is split am! he will net be uble te play for a week. The Pittsburg club steps In Altoenato play an exhibition gatne te day, and Moun tain w ill pitch. It makes liie l.isiern people 101 muii iu read the Association scores theso warm mom lugs. The National Loigue games of yesterday vvore: At Philadelphia, Philadelphia l, Washington I; at Ilosten, New Yerk 8, Itosten 1 ; at Chicago, Chicago 11, St. Leuis ; at Detroit, Detroit il, Kansas City 1!. The Association games resulted .as fellows vesterday: At Pittsburg, Pittsburg 7, Ath letics I ; at Cincinnati, Cincinnati 10, Mela 3 ; at Leuis, ht. Leuis 11, Ilaltimore 1 ;at Leuis, ville, Loulsvilie'J7, Hroeklyn 11. Yesterday In the game against Hroeklyn Louisville had twenty-leur basohltseirioolo and llatklns. The Leulsvllles have nw weu twenty-llye outeftholastthlrty-ono gauies played, and in ii.., hi thriin I'Hinna wltli the ltroeklyus hnve inadu lilly-elght ruus and tifty-efght b.ise bits. , , 'Iho Atliletlcs outbatted the PltUburg by r.ir yosterday, but lest by their miserable "it Is gouerally bolleved that the St. Leuis t niinini inn wilt disbautl alter this season. Chicago will make a great otfert te secure Glascock, the lameus short step. Colored l'lculc at Lltltz The colored people of this city are holding a picnic at Lltltz te-day. They had a vary lartre crowd en this morning's train and a number v out out at neon. ALL IS NOT LOVELY. I'Uiainil.lTJKH Of A UUW AT TBK VHI- vaiiu mint ueniMSTiurr, Interim With I'alrlck Kcmi, l're.lilent el IM Irt.li National League of America lie Severely Score, the Klement that I'reinUen In Uiiiue DUtiitl.aiire, CitlCAtie, ill., Aug. 11 Mr. Patrick rgan.prosldentof the Irish National League, reached Chicago tins morning ami wan driven tothe Grand Pad Ile hotel. He stated te u Unlted Press rcporter that Mr. Dav ill would be certalnly hore te-night, lu reply te a question as te the cause or tlie prosent treuble in the League Mr. I'gati R.tld : "It tan hardly be crotlitetl and yet it Is very annoying. Mr. W. P. Kend Is at the bend of an opposition ractleu that Is 8Urpoetl te be composed of members of the Irish Na tional League. On the contrary they have no connection wilh lu The apparent dlssoiiHlen hasabadlnfluoiue and threatens te luake seme supporters of the I.oague ilKnallnlled with lb) policy. The actions of this Palmer lioiisecommlltoo, as It Is termed, nre rldlcu. leus and absurd lu the oxtreino. They baye nolther vete or Inlluence In the ergan'l. zallen, antl it Is exactly tlie same an though the Demecrats vvore te bold a convention nud a number or Republicans slopped forward te form a reception commltteo and wero Al lowed te have voiceand make nominations. We expect no treuble from them at the con vention, as they would cortalnlyplace them selves In a particularly awkward position. Our convention will be held en Wednesday nnd Thursday or next week at the Central Musle hall. The object of holding a meeting In te advocalea policy te be pursued by tlie League In Ibi support or the Irish question an advocated by Mr. Paruell. Mr. Davltt co incides with Mr. Paruell In his views rognrtt regnrtt lug II, and will speak from the platlerm adopted by Paruell." Te On te Iho ulilcaB Irlati Convention. Mr. William IL Keilly, el (loorgoM.Steln (leorgoM.Steln (loergoM.Steln man A Ce., han been chosen as the represen tative el Branch Ne. 091, of the Irish Nation al I.oague of America lu this city, te nttend the general convention el that organization in Chicago en August IS and l'J. He xvlll leave en Meuday evening. TAHIlBIt AMI rr.ATllKUKII, Orangemen lu llclfant l'rnctlie Horrible In- dignities On a Catholic. Bhl.rAST, Aug. 13. The excitouient of the past low davs, aud which had greatly subsi ded yesterday, was rouewed this morning evor tlie report of an outragesaid te have been committed by Orangomeu last evenlng. A Cathella uamed Jehnsen, wlille returning lrem work was seized by a nuraber of Queen's Island men, very roughly handled and finally tarred and feathercd. The Cath olics are oxasperutod ever this ailalr nud threaten vengeance Kive hundred additional pelice lnv e roach reach oel Uelfast te-day, and overy procautleu Is being taken by the authorities against a Tresli outbreak. Since Saturday night last fifty Rorieusly wound ed persens have received treatment at the Kev at hospital and tw e hun dred ethers have bad their wounds dressed at prlvate Biirgorles. Thrce hundred mero were probably wouudeel, but wero taken te their homes and cared for there. The exact number of these latter cases will nover be known. The rain storm which set in Wodnesday still continues and has dene mero te keep the streets froe from crowds than the com bined ollerts of the pelice aud military. The authorities intend toclesoall taverns at II ve o'clock this ovening-and keep thorn closed until ten o'clock Monday morning. JI0ST0.V4 atvamttievs cask. An Autopsy en ltulilnaen'a ICmly HIiiiiia Large liiiautltlea of Arsenic Bosten, Aug. 13. The autopsy en the body el Win. Koblnseu, son or the nllegetl murderess, showed the preaonce or arsenic lu large quantities. Alter the pest-mortem examination yesterday ou Wlille Koblnseu, Chlof Parkhurst visited the jail nnd had a long Interview with Mrs. Sarah J. Kobinsen, the suspected murderess, lie tried his best te socure a confession from lier, but It was w Itheut success. The woman wan self-pos sessed most et the tlme aud get excited only when the chief, adopting a smart ru.se, said: " New, see here, Mrs. Koblnseu, we don't vv ish te keep y ou longer than can be lielped. I wish you would tell me what your rela tions in the case wero. 1 knew that Smith Is the guilty man antl we don't want you toshleld him any lenger." At this point the woman begau te Jump up and down with excitement. "Oh no," she oxclaimed, "he Is net the one who did It. Mr. Smith is the best man In the world." In spite of further coaxing the wemau would net talk en the case. It Is bolievod that Smith will weaken mid tell what he knows of the case bofero again going te court Washington Jettlugs. WAbiiiMiieN, D. C, Aug. 11 The presi dent te-day appolnted Edward Hepkins te be collector or customs ler Iho Saint Jehus, l'lerlda district. Cel. Lament returned te Va8lllugten this morning. Amenp, the president's callers to day vvore ox-Seuator aud Mrs. Gorden, of Georgia. A. leurth-class jiostmaster was appolnled to day in Peunsylvimla: H. A. T. Strohm, Walnut llotteim 1 lie rope Thank, the Knqierers. Lo.ndev, Aug. 1 1. Dispatches rrem Vi enna state that the Pope has been conlldou cenlldou conlldeu tially informed by the Austrian authorities that lieth the HmiKirer l'raucis Jeseph and the Emperor William during their roceut conrerouco nt Gasteln, took into account tlie prosent position or the Vatican. Ills hollness hasiorwardedliis thanks te both emperers ler thelr action aud the attitude which they have assumed toward tlie holy soe. Mint Ills Wife and Himself. lllioeKLY.v, N. Y., Aug. 13.-At 730 this morning, Charles L. Chase, of Tenth street, uear Sixth aveuue, Bhet bis wUe In the left Blde of the neck, the ball coming out at the right side. Ile then atteuipted sulclde In the same manner, lleth are new In the hospital with small hepes of their rocev ery. It is bo be bo lievod that Chase was Insane. Iteelectcd le IMrllauieut. Londen, Aug. 13,-Mr. O. T. lUtcble, M. P. for Tower Hamlets, St. Goerge's dlsUlet, has been reolected te Parliament by a majority of S.ss. ills appointment as presi dent of the local government beard makes It necessary for him te seek roelectlou. forty 1'erlsli lu Colliery. Londen, August 13. A learful oxpleulou has occurred In the Weed End oelllory at Lelgh, Lancashire, near Bolten. Many of the miners worn shoekliitrlv burned. Thus fur forty of them were reported te uTe perished. Pull particulars are net obtainable at present On nn InspcU'ir Teer. Omaha, Neb., Aug. IX-Oen. J. 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