WmfWWms M)t uwtfateP 'A ' .? -i r -' e iF Yt l I VrtAlWm sit --- - Baa. aai a-B bbbb B-BB aaaa . bb a aaaa r. njnji ajr ine-a. l,t,l.,l,l..l,t H . V & t VOLUAIF. XXIH-NO. QUKKN VICTORIA IN 18,'W. a umxtaa m nit turn a bem lebdub at a LAKVAtraa maw. An liduul IXarrtpUea al a LltUs Utrl Who Were in I'rewu a Mighty Kinplre. Her Mslllens fading ud Hensmaa- ehlp-tke Uafc ul Wellington. The following letlnr has been leund among the papers el llm latu Surgeon (lenersl J. M. ' Feil, of the navy, a native of this oily, who m Us au'licr i LONDON, IKia v Icteila, tlie quueu of (ha l.lcs, is spoken of by everylsidy, and this yautiK monarch rallHil Ui lelgu win ii still In her teens ever the meat Hiwfifliil iiittleii of the earth, upon whose dominions lliu ami never seta, cer talnly merlls much attention, ami M It may tint In) iiiilninicktliiK toMemnof your leader J will tell mi what I saw of her. I was net hntmred with a low from lier In St James, neither liml I llie pleasure of see ing liur wiili I In tlmiUiii'ii, yet nolwllhataod nelwllhataod nolwllhataed liiKour imu-lnteti-nurhe I saw much of bar ter, In triitli, Mini Uvea la public, either al ibe opera or ou llm niitil; aim In preliably mere I u Ilia Mux. It thai) any tW(pnny peatman In Londen. All the descriptions el liar, ami I haa seen many, hiii Incorrect, and no ertralt will give you hii Idea of her appearance, hulley's pirlinlllt a geed likeness and ha 1 1 Hi artfully concealed liar delect by net Riving Imr lull leuglli anil arranging her drum In null a manner an In uiske bar leek every Inch a queen, tj-itx-n Victeria I a shnif, plump, muml-faced, sandy-balied, laughing llltle girl with turn of the meat gtsM-natured simple smiles always playing atmiit bur Uu", whluli give bar a pleating ap pearance, although alie has net the slightest claim of being called pretty. Iler hnail and race forms an almnat parted sphere from which liar small sharp (minted tows prel-vta, with a round receding foro fero fore lit'Hd. ThiirH Ik a (onaldirihle projecllou etr llioerKniiif linivi)limcs with a amall ilimili)mnniit of psntiplUe or Intallaetiial Urulllw, whlle tliuwrtt of tint animal pro pre peuiltlm In full and If the "Mule Q'Iumii," ItmamiH'a Intullecl llieru li no truth In phro phre phro uelugy. TUB H'I:kN Al IMiflMUMON. I iwwhurllrnt atthiiCliapel lleyal, where In a whlludrrnvtaud iHiiuifl nlie loeki-il Hwcet and liileriHtlit, wlille alie atti'inlixl le the ktU'(' wltti a mint exuuiplnry Ootlen, and the humility and iiiM'kuem with which Hhu prlKik et lliu holy xwraiiient ailiuln-Nleri-d liy a iinrit cneratili) and pleua man, madi) ud liiMiliuiUrlly Jnlu our xlm-cre pntyera for a happy and rotwreus rulgu, niul wtilnccl tiMihat thn ciifllcnt metlier who Miix'tlnti'iiiiiet her wliiirtliiin bad at laail linpri nfl Iibi yiiulh with ruliglen and plKty. Willi us In Annulet the nacriutut la alwaya loekml uhiii km Him iniml Mi'ml and neiy el all our rim, anil an micIi I ci'HMilrHl It, hut the Hiliillr.illiin nud tCMpuct ln'lred by I III Hurni cpiih WHinrliaugixl te tclliiga of rHiii')t and ri'girt at hrt'lng the ijiieiiii linadlug a iik cuili'mle oil thu anine attor atter attor neoii,dahltig tlneugh the aruh al Hyde Park t'erutir en bur way te KuiiNlngteii Kardaua, and iuing Imr titry ulghl for llie lelluwbig wok In tht eT. On IhnrUtibitlti, malNare net parmlttrd le lin l.niidi'n, liml aliMiketira am lined fur rclalllng theMimlb'Kt Hrllelw, yet the nebll. Ily and genlrv aru out with tbelr da-iblng piliaKiH In lljile l'.iik, wliere the hennat and IiiiiiiI'Iu citlen In blaiuti or luck it net pFrmlltrd In filler. Yet all the world input here le mu and l attii), and nowhere en ehiIIi Ih le l, Keen the aauiu drgren el Mplender In the t piliwgi', excellence in llm beraea, arroganeo of the nobility and Motility of lufarlnra, at la Ulie met with In tin drle en the Heminy where tbe aowie'gti el Ibe realm Ukea Ibe Iiud. IIKU iiiiiukm Niiur. Victeria la a.ild te Im an aiceuiiliilud riiNtrleiiun ; iielhtngcan Im unite untrue. Hlie baa made riding en heiMilwrk tery laahienablv, and b li aald le l lmpielug 111 Iter hnmemanahlp. UeiUlnly there It much room for liopieveiuent, but alie will never la) able te exeel. Hhealla very low, and notwithstanding a lone dreta and a high bat, alie la dumpy and leant ever her aaddle. Mr. Hleplionten pralvea her perann and herhorae herherae inannbip but no one krma the weak aide of ber iiiaJANly and her iiiluintera better than be doe. Mho rlilee at n rapid pace, hut that la Uk.iiise bIih la a Ind rider, aud when liar little buy lirekt Irem n galep, which la an eaay regular ialt, luui a trot, alie with illlli culiy relalna htrHKnt. Her iihiuI cavalcade often or twelve with thoeulrlUera preaentJi a line apHiarauci, I mill en thn course and in thec.iurtjeurual, hut the nening te Which I allude the llrxtitn I last of the proceaaleu, L e. thequuen and llie llukoef Wellington, pre vented a very aerry tlgura The evening waa raw and cold and the party bad ridden about twenty inllfa Her inajnaty waa doubled ever her horse with a face perfectly blue from the wind and cold, whlle a bread grin aa alie hewt d te the crowd en ellher aide gave ber a rather Idiotic expression. The lait waa the great uiptaln of the age, tbe Duke of Wellington. With a tine face and bright eye he wat erect and commanding, gracefully touching his bat with one linger le the cordial animation, from every aide. He rode alone aud looked thoughtful. Within the pital "-g he had been consulted upon the tormttien el a Tery cabinet, and bla ad vice bail leen thrown away, and yet he waa obliged te galep alter thta giddy girl through mUt aud cold, while lilt countenance plainly Indicated that he wished them ail te the old Harry. Ills grace strongly reminded me of our late president which again bring me hi our fe m of giiveiniienl, where alillliy, expei. lence aud t.ty Imlra are net obliged te give way le Ibe llckleueaa and felly el .veuth. Te Victeria and her litter subject I will aay Ued biota ber and ber realm. Auutiukh. letters (Irantsa by Ihs KagUUr. The following letters were granted by the register of wills for the week euding Tuea day, June 21: TKtTAMKNTAltv Kllzabetb Orutie, de ceased, late of Kaat l'Url township; Martin 11. Orube, Kaat Karl, executer. Klten Morrison, deceased, late of l'aradiae township; Nilaa K. Ksbleman, i'aradlae, ex. ecuter. Jehn Harnlsh, deeeaaeil, late of l'equea township; David K. llarnlsb, Newark, Dela ware, executer. (iee. HarrUeu llewea, deueaMxl, late of l-ulteu tewnnlilp, Margaret K llewea, Kultoe, executrix. A iim in isi nvi kin Peter (ileus, deceased, late of West Uocallce township : David Ureaa, Isasc (Jreaa and I'aiar Ureas, West Coealloo, ail uiinistra ters. I'hllip Huiltli, deceased, late of I'enu town, ahlp ; Jeseph Hinlth and l'hillp Hmltb, l'enn, admlnlatratera Hannah J. Wiley, deceased, late or Lan caster city; James V. Wiley, city, adminis trator u. U a. Abraham K. Ueatetter, deceased, late of Maner township; Uriah lierUler, Maner, adiuinlatrater. Jesse l.andls, deceased, lata of I.sncaster city ; Charles I. handle, city, administrator, d. I), n. c. t a. Katie Becker, deceased, latent Warwick township; Careline Decker, Warwick, ad ministratrix. Miner ratios Caeea. Andrew KauUeld, charged with drunken neaa and disorderly conduct, was discharged ou Tuesday evsulng by Alderman Barren the payment el costs. While under the In fluence of lliuer ou Haturday ulgbt be In aulted several ladles in the eastern end of the city, but the prosecutor did net cart te have a severer penalty Imposed, Jehn Iteohteld.'lor a similar ellsnaa, was committed te jail en Tuesday e van tag by A Idcruian Uersbey for s short term. Ceminsatfable Zeal aad Katerprlss. from the Befbrsaeailasaeager. In closing this leagUiy oceont of tbsaa ex ex ex otelses, w MknewldggTatlndbUdnaM te the LancasUr lHTJii.LiaKNcu for Um ab stracts of the addrMsM delivered. With cc-nmendabls ceal end enterprise, It pan. llabed en Wednesday a full BlstonretUe oeilea, tegetb; ww PiUitii end a brief btosrapBleei sketch of eseb of tae frejseiuis Sg5SeUlKU,r ,,B55 jy$kj&&i& 24!). fu r.er. A Ureal ftchsme far llalkarlag ritt.ueal I'la eas-Tha Wsllilag Macblass. rreui the New Verk Bun. Theautomatle welghleg inacblne, wllli lie slarlng dial and It mule appeal end hearty appetite for nickel, la abroad In the land. It has taken the place where crowds de congre gate, of the clamorous Individual who was went te alt by a platlerm scale and make the air ring with vociferous Invitations te " try your weight, gentlemen ; only flveeenU." It has taken his place, and mere, Iimx There ere very few ptacoaltbatnet taken. IWIlread sta tions, ferry houses, hotel corridor, theatre lobbies, well frequented aatoetia, and even unprotected street corners have been Invaded and captured by It. Compared te the old scale limn II la aa nmi thousand Is le one. And all te the end and purpose of allowing man bow heavy he is gelling and charming Ibe live rent plea-soul of lilt ss-ket. Thn iKiiiularlty el I hn pi act loe la traceable te the Individual Interest In biagrewlh of the man who (splitting en Hash, aud the solid selid solid tuile el bla fellow wl e la conscious of a waste el bla corporal tlasiiua. Kvery oue of the nu merous tnarhlnea appeals te them both alike te lest the uelten again. And If tbe truth in list I hi leid, l here la often enough of varla tleu In the dtllrrcnt scale te keep up the In terest. Thn natural tendency le make com parisons that la always present when two or three arn gathered together, and the chance that la eltered hi 11 the drinks or aeuinlhlng else en seiuebndy'a weight kenit Ibe machine going whnii a group hapisjiia along. And the chlldith in term t in the unexplained and mysterious oeratlen of the dropped coin al lu red many women and children te step iiti)ii the yielding platform. Kx pnrltnenta wlflia vie bi cerrunt the lutetr- iltyef the fallhlul collector of coin wureef course seen luslltuted. Ker a long time they were simply further sources of revenue. Kchatlompladded another live cent piece te the atore under the roil Jacket or the standard of the machine. r I' the exwrl inent leek llie form or trying te placate the thing with lighter coin, the nluet that coin waa added le the prnlli. Ilutthnelloriaoon Ilutthnelleriaoon Ilutthnelloriaeon Untied, and auccsa was struck In two direc tions. One waa the device of having oue per son put In Ins nickel and get his llltle weigh, and gradually take bla weight Irem the plat plat eorm lu stepping oil, whlle auelher Juatas gradually atuppisl en. Toe needle would then ipuver umll It rested en the Indication nt the weight or the second. Anether and liet'er working trick waa te put two pennlea Inte the slot together. Their weight was aulllclent tehave the same ellert aa a nickel, and they choked up the machine ae that the needle worked freely and dlllerent iwrsena could tsj welgheil until some Jar joggled the peuntes down and thetuachine reaumnd lla faithful aud prollUlile serTli-n. Anether lit tle weakneaa of thn automatic weigher was the fact that lead lite cent pieces could be worked oil ou It with eteu nioie facility than en the fare box of a bobtail car. The wltaul the Inventor wereael te work again te unable bis uiacbme te discriminate between pieces that were worth 100 cents en the dollar aud these that were worth a few cents a pound. The llrsl machines were sim ple spring scales, the Indicator en the dial iwlng connected with a wheel behind the face. The wheel waa held in place by a pin, en an arm, or lever, at the end et which waa a cup, Inte which the nickel fell. The weight of the coin, Issuing down Uie lever, would remove the pin and release the wheel se thatthe needle would work. Thn careful substitution of anew candidate for weighing without allowing the pin le again ctU-li In the wheel waa therefore feasible. The two penny trick worked when tbey both tell Inte llie up together ami aluck there, aa It waa only big enough te bold a ulckle comfortably. Tuey kept thu arm down and left tbe needle Irue until tbey were) ar red out. Itetb these faults were easily remedied, and tl.e new or remodeled machines are net subject te the Iralltlea of the original. A locking device prevents the double use of a machine and the cup Is made of wire, se that Uie deluding ennlen go right through, while the mere aiibstaiitlal nickel seta the machin ery In motion. The lead celua have also been provided for. Instead of having the cup placed directly under tbe silt, It is put al tbe end efa V shaped trough running al a alight Incline from the orifice. The genuine nickel slldea down It and tturferma lla work, but the Iwser leads sticka in the brass trough, and no result fellows. When the ieretrater of the fraud loses patience and ateiw nil the plat form the trough ejwna at the bottom aud the bogus coin dreia down. A Collision ul Vehicles. (Ill Tuesday shettly after l o'clock aa Mr. C'harle W. Kokert waa driving his team south ward en North Charlette street, bis herse stepiHid lu front of a dangerous gutter In front of J. I, .oek'a tobacco warehouse. Mi. Kckerl's boras liegan te latck Juat aa Jehn I', llelnltsb at tern pled te drive by. The Kckert vehicle was pushed againat that of Mr. Hulnltsh and the latter'a front wheels were pushed aldewaya aud badly abaken. In the accldeut Mr. Kckerl's vehicle bad the aplndlea seriously bent. Ker a time the situation waaimitetxciitiiK, but fortunately no one waa hurt. An KdltorTaaasle Ilia WimmU. The editor efa paper at Storm l.akv, Iowa, la new biding In a swamp near that place in conseipieneeof the way In which he mixed up lb i re-ett of acattlosUew anil a concert. Ills paper said: "The conceit given laat night by alxteen of Storm htku's most beau tllul and liiletestlng young ladlua waa highly appreciated. Tbey were elegantly dressed and aung In a meat charming manner, winning the plaudits or the entire audience, who pronounced them the finest breed nl short horns lu the country. A lew of them are el a rich brown color, but the tnsjnrily are smtted brown and white. Several el the belfera worn liuebodied, light-limbed ani mals, and premise te prove geed property." m la Town. Harry lioed barf, who has been connected with the advertising department of Kore Kere paugh'e circus all season, came home yester day. The show will eveu al Winian'a weeds, Stateu Island, next week, ter an In definite period. (ieerge H. Hamilton, who has leased the King street theatre for the summer, arrived In Lancaster laat evening. Ue expects te epeu about July Ud. Walhstl Out ul an Attic Wtudew. Martha iirubaker, a child eight online years old, get out of bed In ber sleep last nlgbtand climbed out of the attic window of Ne. 30 Middle street, upon the reef, and roll thence te tbe lanonient, a distance or twenty feet or mere. Dr. James K. Baker was called In te attend the little sutlerer who had aus -tained severe Internal Injuries, but who, strange te say, had no broken bones. The MeuUisra axarkit. These actively engaged In endoaverlng te secure n southern market report that there Is every probability el the success of the move ment. An adjourned meeting of these Inter ested will be held at the Hwau hotel, corner of Houth Q-ief n and Vine street, en (Saturday morning at It) o'clock, when it la expected that the subscription books will he opened. Uhsrry Nswa. The cherry crop of Delaware is reported a total failure. In the famous cherry growing section of liraudywlne Hundred there la no fruit worth marketing and what little there is eiaewbeie la very Imperfect. Judging from the price and quality et the fruit ou the l,netter uiarket, the same may be said of our cherry crop. 81 Juetptt'a Scheel Flcnln. The children of the parochial school at tached te HL Jeseph's Catholic church are pkmikelngat Tells Usui te day. The street care of the Kast Ked company were used by the children and tbey walked te the ground frost the end of that read. Veead Hl a Creak. Jehn Kerene, detective from. New Jersey, arrived la Balaaa, Illinois, en Monday, te in- 3 aire Inte the arrest of the supposed mur erer of the unknown girl alBsnway. The deteeUve. alter m taveeUgaUea, returned heew wjfaatsrt Ujt yciiaaw, 9faBiiMiin the ! 'W Ax&J'.JLfn an i a TENNIS TOURNAMENT. am iKtammartHu eaaia or uabba BBLU AT M'UBAHh'A fAMK. Aaaaal Teeraameai f lbs I anttar Ukwm Teaala Oiata-WfM Ike frbmers Ware, Tna May le He Kaaamea m Nasi Tharsday aad rrleay. The annual tournament of the Lancaster Lawn Tennis club began en Tuesday after noon, at their grounds at McfJrsnn'a park. There was a large and appreciative crowd of spectators, and the presence of many ladles In tasteful dreaa added greatly lu the cheer fulness of the scetie, and marked the grew. Ing popularity of Ibe aisjrt. The teat waa for the beat two out el three seta, and tbe fol lowing were the preliminary trials : Ilerbert Knight and C. K Montgomery against W. (1. lUker, jr., and J, II. Hart man, Jr. The snore waa ter Ibe first set, ft-'J, and for the aeoend 1J-I, In favor of Mestra, Knight and Montgomery. The aceiers were Messrs. Uager and Ilunlnr. Charles llager, Jr., and J. Hareld Wicker sham played against Kdward II. Atlee and James C. Wiley, resulting in a score of 0 te 0 andGbi'JIn laver or thn former. Huereis Meaarr. Keab frarer and J. U Knits. The following was thn closest con teat of the day: Arthur Kulalit and (J. Bena Kah Ininan against Win. It. Ililnlen and Jehn Dickey ; 05 In favor el llm llrst named and (15 and tl I for the two Dual shin In favor of the latter. Scorers, Messrs Win Jenes and K. W. Arneld. The tbroe winners of tbote testa drew Ieta for the tiyi), the drawing having been grace fully (wrlermed by thrce unanimously elected queens or beauty, and the happy winners were Messrs. linger and Wicker abaiu. Messrs. Herbert Knight aud Mont gomery then played ler place In the final teat against Messrs. William llrlnten and Jehn Dickey, resulting In a score or 0-3 for the former and 0-5 and 0-2 ler the latter. Referee, Keab Krazier ; scorers, Messrs. Wiley and Atlee. The singles will begin en Thursday and the finale of both singles and doubles will probably l played en l'rldsy. Following is a list et Uie mombeia el the club: Ladles. Martha Mitchell, Lillian Wlcker ahain, Nellie Calder, Anna Meeesmllh, Lucy Brown, Blanche Kranklln, Mary Knight, Alie Petter, Nan II. Carpeuler.Mary Calder, leule Knynelds, Nena Biuwii, Bessie IUrry, Hue Itursk, Kite Uiehur.Nullie Hllner, Flera Keller. May Kberuian. ( ! en 1 1 ein en. -t I. It, Kibleuiau, Kdw. B. Atlee, J. II. Hartman, Cbaa. Carpenter, Her lrt Knleht, J. II. Wlckersham, Nerin Shreder, lteah Krar.er, V. W. Arneld, W. (. Baker, Jr., H. II. Knynelds. jr., Cbaa. llager, J. C Keltr, II. B. Cehe, Will Calder, Arthur Knight, James C. Wiley, Nelsen Reynolds, W. K. Hrlnlen, William Jenes, C. K. Mont gomery, Jehn Dickey. Following are tbeellljera of th erg aril a a tien : President, (1. Unas. Kthlemau ; secretary and treasurer, J. II. Hartman ; executive oeiiimlUee, Hest) t-rsr.Mr, J. Hareld Wlcker sham, W. U. Itaker, Jr. ha norm 0IHAHVM. A lltcnul'i lualaaalulau Incraaslng Huiulea Will tin ftsMuutl. TheesllmaUHl ncslptsand exsfndlturesef the gertimetit lu Ibe uiniitha or July and August show that there will be a decrease rather than an increase el Ibe treasury sur plus during that time. Alter providing ferlbe(l'.i,7lii,UMi of 3 per rent, bends, due July I, the surplus will be about J37,0(Ki,0e0 The pension appropriation or J7ii,07,r,000, lerlhnilacal year ending June .te, 1ns7, la already exhaualed,ceuseipieiuly the penalen bureau retsirta that when the new appropri ation beenuim available en July lit, It will draw HU.oeo.iioo ter the wymenl of pen pen aiena. This will leave a surplus In tbe treasury of fii oue,!"!. The government assets lu national bank depositories ou July I will slsiul equal thai sum, se that substantially the whole government balance will thus be available for the current business of the country en Jutj( 1st, aud will probably continue thus available for some mouths, for the amount or the government dueslts lu national Istuka constantly Increase-, and lu August another Jl'.i.euO.OlX) will be drawn ler penalena. Accruing In terest and ordinary exiwuaee will require f -7,000,0011 In July and August, and the receipts mr these month will be about fO.V uni.emi, leaving en Supteinlwr I a surplus Iws than ou July I el aay ff.Hi.OUO.OOO. IMnianitiagTeul'arUant Inrrmue. l'lTitiiuitu, June 'J! The Amalgamated convention today decided Dually en the scale question, placed their ultimatum In the hands of the wage committee, willcouclude revaluing business aud adjourn aa seen as IHMialble. The conference committee have been in structed te stand rer an advance et 10 per cent, all around with the exception of the nailers' scale. Many or the exiras demanded have been knocked oil and ethers may be dropped In order te t fleet a settlement, but the workmen will have their advance of 10 percent, or strike. Several delegates claim te knew or a number or mills lu which the scale will net be permitted te Interfere with operations. A general teuqwrary stop page of milla Is expected at the close or the present month for repairs, after which Ibe workmen are confident that work will be re sumed en the conditions et the new scale. leaguers ud the Coercion Act. Londen, June 'Ji-At the regular fort nightly meeting el the National League yea terday Lord Mayer Hullivan expressed his belle! that the League waa en the eve or sup pression under the coercion act, but declared that the friends or the league in 1'arliament would continue te de Its work. Mr. Jehn Dillen Bald he thought the Irish plan et campaign could be no belter or further advauced than by the application or another plan or campaign designed te suit the mall- cleua convenience ofaceeiclon government. Timethy Harrington aald Ibe coercion act would be squarely met and ttrinly contested, but be would net new advise the opponents el Irelaud bow Uie law was te be fought. Train Kebbary In Michigan. 1'ebt Hu Hen, June Hi Yesterday live men bearded the east bound Urand Trunk train at Fert (iratiet and held up" the passengers. Several et the latter leat what money they bad, one man losing I loe. Three men have been arrested and are new In jail here. The robbery waa done very quietly. m Three Kllkwl aud Tw. lajursd. Milwaukkk, June Ji Three men were kilted and two ethers badly injured by the breaking of adenick at the Isabella mine near Iren City yesterday. Their names were net ascertained. Ladles Klalag Karly le Uld. Frem the Atlanta ConsUliillen. Horseback riding la a favorite form or recre ation with Uie young ladles of Atlanta. A number rise between i and 5 o'clock In the morning and galep six or eight miles before break task Resy cheeks and vigorous health are the result- A large number canter along the avenues late In the alteruoea and, not withstanding Uie beat and duet, seem te enjoy Uie exercise. Moonlight rides are growing In laver, because of Uie beat. It la claimed these rides are much mere enjoyable and will eventually become very popular. Tke Hey Whe U Drowses. from the Atchison (Kan.) Glebe. M you have boy named Bill, or Bad, or Bam, or Tem, you need net fear that be will be drowned during Uie swimming aeaaen. The boy who has a plug name, and whose hair stands up straight like a hazel brush, and who has atone bruleaa eat fala feet, ia net In danger of drowning. But If your eon hat curly hair, and If he wears abees U summr. and has a pretty aeaia, you had battel let fcANCASTEK, PA., WEDNESDAY. AtMlVKMK Ht fAMALtlta. Uurreaee J. Ibsen, the lAbaaea Ouuaty Astrsaemer, trying. In the little village of Newumnsvllle, Ha, right tinder the brew of the Ooneatega moun tains, Lawrence J. lbacb, Uie reputed black smith astronomer, la about closing a meat Interesting life. Ker the last twenty-tour years he baa male. calculations for some of the beat almanacs In tbe country. Notably among them are Iieslle's noterial, of New Yerk; Kehee'a, Hadllr's and olbera Alse Itev. Kuril's and Dr. Berry's, of Baltimore, and Jehn Beer's Bena, of f sncaster, and twenty-five ethers. lie has, how ever, come te the end of his labors. A few days or weeks will bring bis seventy-three years te the grave. He la altogether a very peculiar and plie nemenal character. Ue Is even an Illiterate man. and yet by a certain Instinct ler this special science he has attained le a very exact knowledge of the heaveuly bodies and their cycles ; ae that aclenlllle minds, and tbe literary centres even, bave sought out bis little world. The distinguished 1'roleaser Simen Newoetrib, or the United States naval observatory, has taken an uninterrupted interest In hi in and his work. Am a boy he had an Instinctive longing for the stars, and at night he made himself familiar with them. He gained a meagre school educa tion, and read with Insaliable thirst a law old bonk. He lucatne the apprentice of an obscure (ierman astronomer, Kidman bv name, and living at Resiling. Here be get the first linpulse te a practical u-e of tua astronomical knowledge. He loinevod te the present Utile village aud occupied a little frame building, one-alory and a-half high, his abode te-day. Back or if, In a little smithy, from a ringing anvil, he pounded out an honest living for his family. But ever bla tire be dreamed or the stars, and the rude walls or bis workshop were all covered with chalk calculations. He Ire. quently let the heated iron De as anew solu tion flashed upon hit mind, and went Inte the beuse In note It for use. The villagers thought he was a dreamer, an eccentric man, but when, In INU, be published bis llrst circulation, the lame of the astonemer became the prhie or the teWu. His only library Is the Knglisb Kpliemeris a most Intricate work for sn illiterate mail and a pile or very unique almanacs gathered from near aud lar. Living In aucb Intimate union with nature, he expresses uiuuli sound phil osophy en tbe superstition of signs he duus net believe In weather prophets. Mr. Ibacb raised a family of several child ren, two or three el whom grail uated al Mlllersv llie Nermal school. Oneef these, a daughter, was an exert uewapuper corros cerros corres Kiudent tnr several newspapers. Oue of bis sons Is proprietor or a hotel al l'umiHville, and It a leading Kepubllcan tsililielau. Ten or fifteen years age Astronomer tbicli wat elected one of the comiubsleuurs or Lobaueu county. basm mall ttmua. TbeUUuts Ueaatllully Dene l!i Ily the Head ing Team. Yesterday afternoon ou Uie ironsides grounds the Beading Statu league club made Its first apiwarance against the colored laticester Giants. Tbe latter proved that tbey had no claim te the title before the Berks county statesmen, who defeated them easily. Among ibe attractions with the Beading team was Big Jehn Shelzllne, who waa believed te bave been lid1 nway ler geed several yeara age. Henry Myers Is another familiar lace en the loam, although be did net play yesterday, glvlug wound bag te "Shell." The game was a geed one up te the seventh Inning, wlien the visitors begau bitting Vacler very bard aud kept it up until they bad scored alxteen runs In the last two innings. Thu score by iuuingt wan as fol fel fol eows: UtanH j ii ii ii ii n n ii i Krudlng I u 1 u i 1 I li x-:i iIuke lilla-Uiatliit-. -, , uUutd, I. fcrrura Uradlut;, I; t; units, li. The Association gamts of yenlurday were : At Stateu Island : Athletiut S, Mets I ; al Cleveland : Louisville "I, Cleveland 1 ; at Cincinnati: Cincinnati . I, St. L mis 'J; at Baltimere: IUltimere7, llroeklyn I. The three League games of yesterday were: At Chicage: Chicago '.), Philadelphia 4 ; at lndUnaielis : ludiaua)K)lls I, Husten 3; Al Detroit : Detroit 10, Washington I. It la reperted that Kiterbroek hut been sold te the Athletics and Cu-tlck has been lut go by Philadelphia. Te morrow the Bear club of Columbia will cptiie te thia city aud play their second game with the Lancatler ( lams. The itlters will bave seveial Laiicat-ter boy s en Iheir tuaui, aud the game proiniies le be exciting. Manager Simeon hat jtitt recolved thrce new play eis for the (Haul. They Include a new battery composed et Jupiter and Meade. Tbe former is the pitcher nud co ues Irem the Resolute club of Bosten. Muade, tbe catcher, baa been playing ou the Newark. Athletic cluli. The third man It a first base man named Stratum. Mr. Simpsen la also negotiating with Trusty, pilchcr, late of the Cuban Ulants. A KAIl.HUAU VULHaiUH. Oue t'eraun Killed and might Others Who Were llatlly li-Juicd. The Congressional express train from Washington collided at HarvedeC e-e, about half-past 5 o'clock TuetdHy afternoon, with the south bound express which left I'hlladi I phla at ball-past I. Alexander ('antrum, or Washington, waa killed, mid eight ethers, were badly injured, ameug them A. U Weed et Camden, New Jersey. Thia was bow it happened : Tbe double tracks Interlace In crestmg thu bridge across Uie Surquebanim no I list the rails aiu only a few Inchen apart. This is called a "gaunt let " by railroad men. It is about aa dillicult for two trains le pars en the gauntlet as ou a single track. The tips of the cowcatchers wouldn't meet exactly, but they would be only a few inuhut nut or line. The Phila delphia train was just pulling out or the Havre de-(lrace station aud oil the gauntlet. The engine and baggage car were oil the gauntlet, and the engine of the Washington train struck the aeceud car, a I'ulliimn, diagonally, crushing lu its slde and throwing it ever. Car Ne. 3, a Pullman also, was treated llkewisa Hall of Me. 4, the smoking car, was crushed, and then the engine stepped, deluging the wreck with its het, panting breath. Kngiueer Sargent, of Ibe Washington train, who has been en the read tweuty-etubt vears. said : " I knew that I bad te step here before crossing the bridge, and thought 1 bail the train well lu hand. There waa a lull urea. sure of air in the gauge and I had the brakes en a mile down tbelrack. When 1 saw Ibe danger aigual I reveraed the engine, but you can't atop tbeae heavy trains; the brakes don't bold at all. 1 rail ever the aigual and into the train, and that's all 1 knew about it" Toek a Team Willi Tliiii. BurrAi.e, N. Y., June 'SI. Karly this morning a young couple calling themselves Henry W. Huddleeten and wife, of Cleve land, were arrested at Ibe Brunswick house en the charge of stealing a horse and buggy from a Cleveland liveryman. It appears tbat Uie young man hired the rig lit Cleve land last week, aiid dreve te this city with bla companion, whom he married en Uie way. It la supposed that it was a runaway match, and as Uie herse and rig have been recovered, ltia probable tbat the case will be dropped. Kvldauc Agttuit a train Ituuuar. Utiua, N. Y., June '.li The people ill the case of C. Heark, tbe West Shere express robber, this morning swore a number of wit nesses connected with the National express cemuy te identily the steluu meuey pack ages, They also traced the prisoner te the train en which Uie atlalr occurred. Detective Hlue IdenUtied Uie cords with which tie express messenger was bound. rsarseBaM fUecferau. Nkvv Yeuk, June 2i Peatmatter Pearson te-day addressed a reply te Mr. Bourke ueckran denyieg the correctness el Uie aaser aaser Ueea made by Uie latter in published letter, In which Mr. Cockran charged the pestmasUr with having suppressed bla (Cockran's) political circulars. Mr. Pearson admits, however, that a amall pouch of Mr. Cockran's circulars were feuud la the eellar el eteUen Q gta um 1Mb taut. JUNE 22, 1887. UOOM FOR SPECULATION. WHAtarttBVt WILL THaUUMBM-aJOM- i-aa HAra ua utuaa aatwaMt The Airectlen UUplsysd Ily Millions el Hsr raepl shows ths rirmasas elthe Kmplrr, While Other Countries Are en Uu- eertala feMUcal fTuuudatluna, Londen, June '.'1 New that the principal ceremonies attending the celebration el the queen's Jubilee are ever, curious persona are endeavoring te estimate the effect of yester day's unparalleled demonstration upon the political questions or Kurepe as well as lla Inlliienee In shaping the future policy of many of the ewers. Although (iueen Victeria's womanly pride and vanity were strongly appealed te In yesterday's event, It cannot be denied tbat she Is loe astute net te have seen in the great and really spon taneous outburst et patriotism and loyally and reverence for herself displayed by the people the great advantage tbe exhibition must aocure te Knglsnd. Much popular demonstrations of airectlen for a sovereign are net of every day occurrence, and the monarch te whom aucb token la addressed la entirely sate In assuming tbat its object la greatly raised In the esteem and considera tion of oliier potentates, be tbey hostile or net The spectacle presented will have lis ellertupen the c.vr of Russia, the sultan of Turkey, the eniiwrer et Uermany and the president of tbe French, In proportion aa their retqiective Interests are allected by the moral strength of Kugland. The czar, who ia In danger of losing the tip or bts nose if be pokes it out or bis palace window, cannot but view with dismay tbopectacleef a sovereign proceeding In statu through Uie streets of bar capital In per tec t security whlle the voices or millions el ber subject are raited te de ber honor ;he sultan, who alternately wavers between a lukuwariu friendship for Kug land and a discreet mcy el conciliation toward Rustia, must see the advantage In cultivating closer relations witb England ; the kalser,wbe nees his eldest son and the heir te Hi reue, next te (Juecu Victeria tbe most conspicuous figure in the pageant, and ob serves that the queen treats him hofero the world with almost motherly tenderness, must fesl a throb or atlectien lu bla withered heart for tbe nation whose sovereign who thin pub licly attested her regard, and the president of Uie French republic cannot but feel a chill of apprehension as be contemplates the pos sibility of an AngleUerman alliance grew ing out et the alTectienate reception and prominence given te the crown prlnce by Knglaud'a ruler. Many of the happenings in aud out of Westminister abbey were highly suggestive of great political iesibi!ities,aiid one may be excused for thinking that perbam they were premeditated. Certainly they were net lest UKti many thoughtful .minds, and it Is rea sonably safe te predict tbat they will bear fruit which KngUud will gather as the crop ripuiiH. What They Say ul tna Jubilee. Londen, Juue The Vtiily Tclrgruiih, commenting en the Jubilee celebration, says : "The jubilee baa come and geuu in a bla of pleasure. iueen Victeria baa been greeted with such cheers, love, rovereuco and bene diction that ue crowned bead ever before received." The tffumhmf says: 'That the ceremony was a M 'lend Id success none will deny. Never within the memory of the present generation has Knglaud witnessed anything te compare with It." The Times says that only these who lived In aud through It can reall.e tbe wondrous thrill of this passion or festivity. The Murmnj fust declares that no sover eign ever received aucb a Bincere testimonial of respect, atlectien and loyalty. The Dnil; Sews says the pageant was worthy of the country and occasion, and the truth will uet allow the soberest chronicler te say libs. The queen's welcome was the most magnlliceut ever bad. The llritbh embassies at all the Kuropean cipilalH were illuminated last night in honor or the queen's jubilee. Children In Hyde fark. Londen, Juue -1 Thousands or children are marching from all eints toward Hyiie park, wliere the children's picnic is being held te day as a continuance of the jubllte festivities. The little ones are bedecked in tbelr holiday atllre and in their white dresses adorned witb variegated colerod ribbons, pre sunt a charming picture. The weather ia tine with a bright sunshine and a cooling breeze. she ! Spreading Diphtheria. Ni:v Yeui;, Juue Ui Dr. Jacob! has noli neli bed the health department that Mrs. Ann Denuelly ia going about tbe city sewing seeds or diphtheria and that she should be bunted up aud prevented from spreading the dis ease. He says she was employed as cook in the family or Lieut Reed at West Peiut. About May : SO she came te this city te attend the funeral of her little girl, who died or diphtheria. Sbe returned te West Point Soen after Lieut. Heed's children were at tacked by diphtheria. Ilia livo-yeareld daughter dled en Monday last aud bis ynuug son is still UL After tbe children be. eiuia sick the woman disappeared and Is supposed te have returned te New Yerk. Mrs, HUluetll. Clin .tee, June A sieulal l,onden dis patch le the -Vcicj says: Thellluessef Mr. Blaine may alter Ibe junketing plaus of the ex Houater. She autlered her Hist prostra tion Sunday. Mr. Blaine took te bed aud being considerably wnree Monday, Dr. Vereudeu was summoned. She arose ler a row moments yesterday te view the pageant as It passed the hotel. Unable te endure the tedious wait for the queen's cortege, however, she was led back te bur couch. Nene but the most Intimate friends huve secured su audi ence with her and all social Invitations have been disregarded. The nature of ber malady la net stated." Klug Wauled iM. Ci.kvki.anii, Ohie, Juue --The pro posed light between Mervlne Tliotnpaeu, tbe " Cleveland Thunderbolt," tbe McKusspert, Pa., heavy-weight, which was te have taken place laat night, has been declared oil. When the tune fur the battle arrived there were leas than fifty iieople in llie beuse, and King re fused te tight for the meuey represented about! 100. Thompson signified bis willing, ness le have tbe light go ou, ibe wluuer te take all the gate receipts, but King declared tbat he would net light for low than f0, and aathat amount was uet forthcoming, tbe attalr had te be given up, Thompson new wants te meet Killeu, Cardlll or Kilraln, Leal Tubacce Appralssinent. Wasiiiniiien, June Asslataut Hocie Hecie tary Mayuard has approved the suggestleu made by a New Yerk leal tobacco inspector, tbat a better appraiaemuut el leal tobacco cau la, made by drawing no lesa than ten "hands" from each bale, taking tbe proper prepor propor Uen el light and heavy handa " se feuud and thus determining tbe claaaiUcatleu of tbe parcel. The ouatema oilieers at New Yerk have been instructed accordingly. ThsHaltarBaady rer Uim. Bloeminuton, lib, June 22 Near Col fax, thta county, yesterday, Mr. David Challey, a farmer's wife, waa attacked in her house In the absence el her husband, by a tramp, but escaped after a struggle. The tramp tied aa her husband approached. A mob la la aeaieh of tbe miscreant and should he, b MOfht he will taraLy be lBehadi tSVrWf; ; . . ' w ten.-'.i , j babk uarieiAiM Aaaaataa. Crserges ef fraud aad RpecataUaa Man AgatI Cinelnaatl fnaaasieva. The Fidelity National bank of Cincinnati, cleaed Tuesday by order et the government, and waa taken charge of by Kugeae Powell, bank examiner for Western Ohie, aa aa In solvent concern. The bank's rerourees are understood te have been Impaired bj the collapse el the wheat corner la Chicago. The liabilities or the bank exclusive of capital stock, are unelllclally placed at 5,&00,000. Its Individual deposits amount te about f.2,500,000. It Is said, also tinolllelatly. that, atauieetlngef Uie bank directors, Tuesday morning, tbe alternative was given or con tinuing in business by a reorganization which would leave out Vice President Harper, Cashler Baldwin and Assistant Cashier Ben. h. Hepkins, but tbe directors were unable le agree upon such a plan, or were unwilling te tskn the rlk of a run following the Interfer ence of Ibe government Tbe outcome was the appointment of Jehn R. Decamp as receiver. The Union National bank or Cleveland Tuesday afternoon brought a suit In attachment against tbe Fidelity National bank te recover 07 1,301 II, asserting that the delendant corporation fraudulently and criminally Incurred tbe obligation 'or which suit has been brought Attorney J. P. Fol Fel letf, when asked what was the basis of bla charge or baud, replied that the Fidelity bank, before Incurring the liability, notified hla client that (5U,(KM bad been forwarded te be planed te Its credit, when, In fact no money was forwarded. Under sllldavlt drawn by Aiuistsnt United States District At tern ey Bruce, and sworn te by Bank Kxaiulner Powell, Deputy Mar shal Knhrer went te the Fidelity bank and arrested Vice President K. L. Harper, Cashier Amml BUdwinand A sslsUut Cashier Benjamin K. Hepkins. They were taken before United States Commissioner Heeper, where they gave ball for future appearance. Tbey are charged with unlawfully misapply ing tbe tunds and credit or the bank, and Issuing certificate) of deposit without authority or Its directors- K. L. Harper, vice president or the Fidelity National hank, and who la also senior moinber or the firm or K. L Harper it Ce., has made an Individual as signment and the tlrin or K. L. Harper A Ce., baa also assigned. The liabilities In all his Interests are rstimated at fi!,000,000. Counting bit bank atet-k at ar, tft00,0UO, and the llrrn' preerty at W.OOO.OOii, as estimated by bliusell a few days age, bit atseta are placed at nearly fJ,50O,(K)i). tattle rur Depositors Cincinnati, June Si The atateinent given out yesterday by elllciats cf tbe Fidelity National bank tbat depositors In tbat institution would be paid in lull ia some what shaken Uiis morning as the allalrs of luecellapsed bauk became merejlully known, and the general impression is tbat Uiis class et creditors will get nothing or next te nothing. There la a small crowd in front or tbe bank building en Fourth street Ibis morning, but no excite ment, and te all outward appearance bus. loess is undisturbed, Everything is quiet en Third street where most or tbe banks are located. The grand total of liabilities range in varying amounts accord ing te dlllerent estimates Irem :f7,000,0JO te 10,000,000. Tiie assets are said te be from J.uwywe te .J.000,000. The trust company is all right, as it had no connection with the failed tlrnia or bauk. He far it is known that about 1,000,000 et tbe bank's tunds were used lu tbe great wheat deal. It Is probable the directors et tbe Fidelity will be arrested this afternoon. Nkw Yeuk, June '1 The National Broadway bauk obtained au attachment againat the property in this slate of the Fidelity National bank of Cincinnati. The attachment was granted in a suit te recover 3I,T5L25 as a balance claimed by tbe Bread way bauk te be due from tbe Fidelity. TUB TH'KWmtTBB. What I lleiulred le Insure Hie Ureal! Buc- txm In lu Manipulation. Frem the Nuar Yerk Graphic. The typewriter, If It Is net already, la rapidly becoming mightier than the pen. Tbere is a typewriter aud stenographer at tached te all the hotels here, as is probably the case in every ether city. Seme of the stenographers are making a great deal of money by a little enterprise. Te make a great success it is necessary te combine literary ability with mechanical qualifications. The observer was talkiug te tbe young man at a leading hotel the ether day and be re latid several amusing things lu connec tion with his business. He leund when he Urst started tbat tbere were a great many men who made a nause ler them selves in the busliiuss world who were un able by tbe use of their pens te compose a letter; but they were geed talkers. He would take their dictation, polish it up a litUe, and when the work was complete it possessed some literarv merit Of course. this pleased this class of patrons ; and many or them who did net write two letters a week would send out treble tbat number every day. Te these men there la creat fas cinatien in talking te a stenographer, and a iubii uuacciisiemeu 10 n is eueu astenisnea at the result or hla conversation, particularly when tbe stenographer loeksout for tbe punc tuation and suiwrllueus words. It v ad vert la. ing in some of the paiers he has bem able te getagoeu ueai ei literary work,net only from men, but from ladies. Among his patrons are a number of shop girls whose education baa been sadly neglected. Still tbey are ambitious le create the Impression that tbey are net without literary talents. They have love-letters written, winding up with poetry et a most sentimental character. Besides, tbey admire seeing these preduced by means ela typewriter, as it baa for them about aa much fascination as It has for the spring poet te seu bis ellusiens in cold tyiw. This enter prising young man is also called upon te turn out works of fiction, and has written speeches for ward statesmen. But the most amusing feature in this line is the work be does ter bis male patrons, Seme of them will start te dictate an ordin ary letter ; but as Mr. Beacenatield once aald, when tbey get te talking they become in toxicated with the exuberance of their own verbosity," aud before tbey knew it they have enough dictated te make a column lu an ordinary newspaper, It has become the fashleu of a number of New Yerk swells lu keep stenographers regularly employed. One well known dude keeii a diary and dictate for two hours every night belere h-j retires. If It could be published It would be pretty sure te make mighty interesting resiling. It was very amusing a abort time age te bear a Western senator, who waa dictating te a stenographer in tbe corridor of a hotel. He had uever lawn known te make a speech while in tbe Senate, but as he talked te tbe stenographer en this occasion be grew quite elequeut suddenly he forget bis surround ings and let hliiself out He walked up and dewu and talked lu a very loud tone,geUcu tene,geUcu lated witb both hands, and seen bad quite an audleuce, but be kept right ahead and waa uueinbarraaed. There are leta el people who dictate out loud In tbe corridors el the hotels simply te attract atlentien, and It tickles them greatly if you atop vid listen te them. 8atts for Ue-4. Nkw Yeuk, June 2-. Captain Frederlek Kvana, master of Ibe steamship HarUpoel, Hied a libel te-day In the United Blatea dls. trlet court against tbe steamship Belgentand, regarding a collision en the night or May 1 1, whereby the Hart I peel sustained f.M),000 dam ages. Tbe owner or tbe Belgentand has tiled a cress libel fur ,oeo. Nstluual Ueuucll emcere. BAtTiMeuK, June 21 -The naUenal ceuucil of the Juner Order el United -niJ; cau Meobanles, in session te-day, elected (ieerge Klbert of New Jersey, naUenal ceun clller; Waller Orange, of Kfcbmend, Va., national vice counciller. Kdward & Deem was reelected secretary. WMJ rieatf iBsaalty. Bosten, June 2-,-In tbe trial of Jaa-aa U. Newlln, for the murder of ueerge A. C-dtnan, tbe teaUmeny for tbe irevertuaeat was completed. Counsel for Newlla will submit a plea of Uiaanlty which la (aid te M hereditary la the iualljri MUCETWOJC TUREETOLLIVKRI -&: wmm mutemWVB VBAIB, aVtf, uraa aaatvvmt, (mm mr i The Hand mi u. - - )-. Ha Waa Leader, A1 ptrete BxMUe elUuMntta Mount ctTKRMNe, KyJneavl perate light la going ea fca county. Craig Telllver aad two ether 1 are dead. The greatest exeinmint . One telegraph operator hea duty and another only allowed Is i J " tt seat lea fffVtja.T a.ee.leaaaTa) aV , 1 aVtasfcaV aeviaav-jtu vumuv-e. in? UUIMI aVVsT-js m ? j lliAsinllfMrtuvllAn tawlll mlsilia- ( - ....... TO-...;tJi LF.xtwiTeN, Ky., June Craar' ver, fala two sons and tea etaara an tjki ported le bave been killed tane faTi'tatt Merehead and tbe fighting laatitl wl P .a law tan wttnatt. py He lifelines le TeMlty la tke Baata) Mftaf; dawu-s veanssi Angry, itf; rtKv i eh it, june ri The Sharp trmi uay eueneu witn a tut between Mr. Pa of counsel for the defendant, and ex-, man wane. Watte said that Mr. Pi present at a meeting of tbe alderinaalel . savakea, east . Mfaid siaii ajisas eii'w, ...T . read committee en August 5, 1881, when Hal- 3 claims el the Broadway read were urged. attV ' i-arsons eenieu mat no Waa there, but Wl maintained that be was and a lively latai'?t, chanire of contradictions tank nlan. vajkH ?,-S Walte was under cress-examination f 1J Alderman Miller, another of Uie" boodle M A was led Inte court by Detective Hehnytar, li1--be In readiness leapiiesraaawltneta. Lawjaii;? ' Bright was recalled. He testified te tka ftaC posed plan being submitted te bla Mfa) by Mr. Sharp and Mr. Kersbay and weau elaborated bv thnni. Iln ilmsr n ! tV MWlim llm lunttdtt nriaTv' iwnMillallMt Itt. r ..-.. .. uuuau.rauwa ieil cneni. lie reiuaed te answer Inty about a client's business, Mr. Parseaa t and said Mr. Sharp absolved the from any results which might fellow tbe dfta . closure nl snv mtivanuillnn ht). ftkaVf- wltness and himself. That may B! an very wen," responded tbe WHaeaa, "but Mr. Hharn cannot ansak- liw m tbat ia dead r refarrlne- in ir mS -' ' or ler ethers. 1 must aUll aVmaaai?.' te answer." "Have you anythtaar wkMav you wish te conceal 7" asked District Ae' toniev Nicoll. " tn thn mntrsrv Um -' nes replied, I am anxious te tell fraaaiY all 1 knew excepting se tar aa breaking fswtk'v with my clients Is concerned." 3,J, jsx-iieoerder smith, counsel for ex-AJdr-' man Miller, raid te-day that his client aai? net turned state's ovidence. but tbat ha aaals' been aubreumed bv the m nlinn in lamia" ' in me case. ?.;- unmimiuiiiimiiun ue ,airau BWr report ei inu raureaa CemmiRee 'Wt .1 t ... ,.. .. .. ( uie wimu ui muermuu en urn oreSBVU ' wav franchise and also the rmnliitlnn " by tbe couiuilttee granting the Itaa cbise. (JiiostleiuHl about the tdrddy faV.. junction Mr. Bright said that aavweaiiieV Judge Hartletl's house In Brooklyn at t;; o'clock of tbe ulgbt preceding the Ing meeting of tbe -aldermen at WlktaB tbe franchise was graritavL and tained from blm an order dlaaeIVia Lvddv bavins consented te ltaduantntfctnT-' Mr. Itrltrl.t lanml lh.1 l.a ...ll., --..-- -- ,,f te say anything about bit conversation wlta-W' Judge lUrtlelt. Ue aald be waa put at taw?-, t most disagreeable work a lawyer oeald'y Im an. I It mtmtIA nM.MM.aavl,. . T "- w HHU WU...U, UMjJIU lfteaT uim against a juatiee or the surrreaat-v court, ue ueggeu Mr. Nloell net te an answer and apjieared greatly sUected. MrvS moon asm no was compelled te deaaaM a -(.'-' rntlltf Up Itrl,,.,, h.I.I r...l..A II hI... h'I "f'-f" " " ChIUI UUV IMillia fp .,S pressed the oultileu that the teiuiielle-i : should never bave been granted aad sjfl questioned tbe right of tbe oeart'aol te enlev a leuislatlve be J v. Ha rnXMsmrAS hinted or moutleuod about an early mmtUmm'i 1 a-if f llA Sal l MV 11 a. 1 1 e.Avrt mn-nlHm IY tmrnttt av.C. w. ehw phuvi uivu wvai auiJuiujka JUIV a-Maaa) WJ 3 second Interview witb Judge Bartlett g;f- almllt a VfVjar ai7(L Tltn vllnMHt -$ Ins beard that District Atterns Matla-T.J rf - . -a,"- -MH -M.WH hW.-7- bad criticised his profesilenal conduct ha saijl matter el tbe bends as well aa the mttter af ' uieuyuuy iiijunoiieu uecaueu. en air ajar ,, li.. HH.4 ,l.l ,.,. ..,- ,,-. I -. 1 "i h -u vm uim Ajut rvuuiiec.iuu ei saay plicatien te J udgs uartieit sf 8k Changed Ucr Mind, Ciiiuaoe, June i Justice LaBey ye uayuispesea et a love and replevin Mary Kebz sued Constantine Janiek te f-t caver her wardrobe. She claimed that I l.A at aha. ...a T lb 1. - iu. --.w auv un. isim! wuu yniearaa-iK uwiih wwviiw uiui nuu si wwanSf.j!v and had hlimelf meaaured for a arnililla-r eutllt, buying a wedding ring for her. faaaV in turn sent ber clothing te his beuse, TtNVKl were tn hmvn Immi merrliwf nawft. "JhaHaak-at: She, however, changed her mind aad eluded te remain siegle. She demanded I eliecta, and be refused te surrender taeaa1 uouue uie auiu oue WHSwuuw juuKxaajaWiir-l .- " .T. . . fe.J Han Fhanuihue, June 1 The etearaaa paersahew that the ataamerAuatraJla,WMaal h.IIaH VMflljknleu tnr MnnAli.li, Mt-vLul ai I. .. -wraJa..HU .w. uvawiu) v-iiaaa np, quantity or arms and ammunition. Thia h aignlncant when taken in connection wMk -. ..... . ... . 4.. lire rovuieiiouary leeung inav isaaia se exaasi in me Hawaiian isianus, ana 11 is luuy e;. neeted that recourse will be bad in order fta5 J depose tbe king. The arms were all eean' algned te uld merchants. It is said that taawi ih.mn I. Ih.l IhA l'plnnMfl ITalla-Iln will Sh-VI proclaimed queen, or that Ham Wilder, wfcata lu-.na.lH i.-...-1-HH avlll la.lulal - in uun lu uaiHHH, ,,.. w vievwh HiiriiiL? hfs absence. ., fa -V-a.-a ,h.hh a-i-a.a h-h... ? 111,, .til, 1 l,l,Hll U II! DI.Hl . HlHMUHn. v..af,,.u, w HUVHH -HHtHH-vMHlH, a, aBga-,;HHHjB, operator iiere, is an lruntnaa ana aa an Heme Kuier. as l'rlmrese loom of .!-.--': Sens of St Ueerge waa marching along Wa-aV- ingten street yesterday te Jein tee JubUati X precession, cuue get bla eya ea a "tsTiaV!.-'' cent silk Hair. Aa hla lrlah bleed h-l..V jumped out into the street and before tk.fi standard bearer could nravaat hlna. had aa-Ma. the banner oil. Witb yells, the Bena of aVi ueerge started for tbe daring lUbertuaa, aaaj uie lawei was vuu ues auu eseausu. , -- A Wenaaa rtiskteue- I Akren, Ohie, June -i Mrs. Jaeas- Hssae, wife of a well to-de farmer elty, waa yesterday chaved by a while walking through U screams breuubt friends te her I nulled ber ever the leeee jua) ,i esaai the Infuriated aaiaul, bat mm fM overcome with fright that aae eU dead fall overcome with fright I husband'a I'm. tzr- Hi-niNfiFikLD, Maes,, juae -t college at NcMlhaaapten te-day ceaferrat ilegrse of uaceei-r or an wiaas m y women, tbe degree of bachelor of tataaa one and tbe degree of bachelor et eJaaa two. Tbe degree of master el aria wai ferred upon three aiumnte of tat A Man aad Twe T emaua. Juaai-L 4 ann -rant he-tla-r wU- tBNS lake Kearney ea Heaeejr ataatw return a aeareh waa a-h-a T beat vaa found aad Um tarea covered, i i fjitaa iseis-Wi 'ft 'hS WMaiaaraa, 9, 0, Jaaa ' Rf 1 - k r'- T ni"i di TF.'l- '- TMSH-S ---- !" W
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