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VOLUMK XXIII-NO. 204.
LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1887.
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CAUVKK'S WONDROUS WOKK.
nKn.tr tins iiiu at m'ubahh'm iuk
MHNltA ArtMBHUOK,
lsr Flt-S Hundred People Witness the Klhl-
IiIIIihi ill Dr. Uuvw and Mr. tlrswar.
Hiiiiie riue Meeting by Th.m Wllh
Ihii Kill, anil nbelgun.
On Monday afternoon about live hundred
people paid admission te McUrann's park,
where Dr. W. C. Carter and J. I.. Brewer,
the renowned gunners, gavean ethlbltlen of
sheeting. Iii addition te this number several
huiidred toy and mean men scaled (tie
lences. The exlillillleii m the finest In the
lien that has ever been Heen In thli city and
tin person who attended went away dissatis
fied. The pslr of crack shots teemed te be at
their best anil they certainly astonished the
people tiy thelr ruarvoleua work. Dr. Carver
I a splendid specimen of a man. lie la ever
nix ftet In ImlKht with bin, bread shoulders
and very iwetful looking, lie la lull of
tun nml picasaut te all. Mr. Hrewer, m
every olio known, la a remarkably line shot
and I a III companion of the renowned
doctor.
Tlie exhthltluu began shortly lielere 4
o'clock and Dr. Carver tlrat abewed wbat
effect a bullet hud upun a brick. An atten
dant threw brick alter brick lu the air and
with a rlltuthodecloi breke them te pieces.
Alter bieaklug thebrlcka with the Drat bullet
Im would break one or mere of the pieces
with a wound shot, before they reached the
ground. Next the doctor llred at erangea
UuittMl In the air, aud It was funny te aee
hew the bulletaatlucted them. They were
scattered lu every direction and but small
plecixi of them could be feuniL The doctor next
tiled bis "kill sheeting at plecea of money In
the air. On account el the high wind It waa
rather illlllcult te prevent the oeina from
blowing nut of course In their deaeenl. The
doctor succeeded In tilltttifc a number el
them, buiulliiK and tearing them up In iueer
idiapta Oat) dollar waa kuecked ae far that
It km leii night of, and the owner who aat In
tlie graud stand will net ace thu eagle upon
ItHKHtn. 'I he doctor waa Just as successful
with Intlf dollars, and they wereaeut whiz
zing threiii;h the air In all direction. Thla
sheeting wan done with rllles.
Tlie next event wan the sheeting of ball In
the air by Messra Carver and Hrewer. They
used repealing shetguus and did remarkably
Hue work. Mr. Hrewer really allowed that
he was almost an line at that kind of ahoot aheot ahoet
Itig im the doctor. The balU were ilrat
thrown Inthnalr ftlngly by the attendant,
and they were broken 111 rapid succession.
Finally they were thrown In lra aud
threw, mid 04i'h gunner succoedod In break
ing nil bdfore limy reached the ground. At
lal llve were tessed up, and Carter broke
tlii'iii all with as many leads whlletbey wefe
in Ihuuir.
1IIK IIIX'OHIl UIIOKK.N.
Next came the big event of the day. l)r
Carter Announced thai be would attempt the
tuat of bruaklug 1,UW balls In I'm minutes, lie
said that tlie best record ter that kind of
sheeting wan tW uiluutea for 1,1)00 balls, lie
would alluuipt te break It In i or lesa The
doctor Marled lu his work at exactly 17 min
ute alter I o'clock according te Dr. Mc
Caskey'a watch. The bills used were
ttiemi el lyimpenlltun of large and
ainall eUe and yellow colored glass balla
Twe attendants threw the balls lu tbe air In
different directions, one rellevlug the ether
aa they became tired. Twe men leaded the
guns (which were repeating shot weapons)
for a time, but they were unable te de It fast
enough ami a third waa called upon. Con Cen
tdderable time was lout en thla account. It
seen tft'CAma evident that the doctor would
accomplish the (cat and In all probability de a
great dull better. 1'hlslie did de for at the end
el I')') mlnutta he had broken the 1.IKW ba.la
snd had only missed In The record at the end
el each llve miuutea was as follews: ft, lrd;
10, 217 , le, :m ; 'JO, 1CJ ; -, &75 ; .TO, CM ; 35, "i3j
in, Nl, ir, 'Jul; It)',, 1,000 When the feat had
tven ncceiiiplisbed and the time announced
the doctor was received with tremendous
applaiiie. It is certainly a great feat and
shows the man te hate wenderlul endurance
pewem, in addition te his great skill aaa
marksman. The worn la very tiresome and
aoems iii.ruletn that a man can keep It up.
At times the liarrels of the guns were se het
that thny could net Im touched by the persons
attending te the leading.
Although thM is the best ahoellng of this
kind ever done, Dr. Carver says be could de
It much quicker if he had mere guua. Yes
terday be used lour, and one of them did net
work as it should. Fer accomplishing thla
font the doctor will receive prize of fl,000
from tbe Spencer Firearms company.
Alter thi 1,000 balls bad been broken
Messrs. Hrewer and Carver gave an exhibition
of clay pigeons. Thej used three traps and
steed at thirty .v -rdn. The scores were as fol fel
lows, lirewer sheeting at mere than Carver :
Hrewer 0 10110111111011111
1 1 1 1 I 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 I O-'S.
Carver-1 11001111011111011
i 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 I l-'Ji
Alter that there was off hand sheeting by
Mr, Hrewer, Jehn Cllne, 11. E. Andersen
snd ether members of the Lancaster gun
clubs, aud se onded tbe be.nt sheeting event
of the) ear.
The doctor la making arrangements te give
an exhibition In Columbia, and will likely
appear there en (Saturday.
Kul Knd turns.
Mr. Charles Karly, of Lancaster township,
has tbe Quest acre of tobacco we have seen In
tbe county. Heme leaves ue 31 Inches long
and 10 Inches wide. Last Saturday be topped
2,000 stalks.
An abundant supply or water has been
kept up In the well of the car stable. It Is
only 30 feet deep, snd Is net mere than 30
feet from the place where a shaft of CO feet
waa sunk without success,
Mr. Altbouse is building s house close te
the car stables. Tbe lower fleer is te be used
for a waiting room by tbe street ear com
pany. Icecream, confectioneries snd cigars
will be kept for tbe accommodation of tbe
public.
On Kuuday s number of people had gath
ered at tbe 1. It. K. crossing or tbe Coneatega
te see tbe "bridge move." We are Informed
that these Interested will probably bave te
make their weekly pilgrimage for several
weeks mere In order te satisfy their curiosity.
Letters Uraeld Dy tns tUgUtar.
The following letters were granted by tbe
register of wills for tbe week ending Tues
day, July 12 :
Tkntamk.ntahv. Jacob I Erb, deceased,
late or West Kul township ; Kllrabeta Krb,
1). 1'. Hraekblll, Jacob Wolf, David U Krb,
uri'U J rttVf rt mi ciHj,UHUHUl.
Hamuel Kelffer, deceased, late of Brecknock
township; Keuben K Hbeber, Hreokneck,
executer.
AuMiniHTltATleN. Thes. GuBtmlngs, de
ceased, lale of Lancaster city ; U. Byren, W.
l'arke and Chester W. Cummtngs, ad minis-.
tratern.
Mary Alice Miller, deceased, late of Lan
caster city; Uenrletta lrvln, city, adminis
tratrix. Jane J, Ksblemau, deceased, late of Para
dise, deceased ; Ames L. Eablsman, Para
dise, administrator.
Edward M. Dance, deceased, lata of Lan
caster eity; D. Wilten Dance, city, adminis
trator. m
Cbsnilbrtaad Mateaeed.
liruee ChautlbrUnd, whose many eaea.
pades bave been noticed lu this paper, waa
sentraeed In Hcranlen, en Saturday, te pay
oesta el proseeutlon and stand oeaBmlUed
until asowaee la compiled wltn. HawlU
tUfj ttaalBlB JaU antral bmUm,
tU BVILD TMBaUVTH fMHK.
Its rrejsstets Ustermtae e riaUbtha Mnad.
Naarljr all tae MentiknKtsrs Agres.
rrem the ralladslphla Hecerd.
Thecapilallsts Intsrested la the completion
of the Houth Pennsylvania railroad have de
termined te reopen the oate In tba oeurts
with a view te obtaining a determination of
It snd going ahead with the completion of
tbe Una, At a recent meeting held In thla
city It waa also decided te have tbe property
sold under a ibreleseure of the mortgage
whleb had been issued upon it, and In bave a
reorganization (Mooted upon a tsulf el I In
stead of tl per eent Tbls course waa pursued
with reference te the lloeeli Creek railroad,
and that property was suceenslully reorgan
ized. Prier te the departure of ex -President
Uewen, of the Heading railroad oeuiuiy, for
Kurepe a meeting of the bondholders of the
Meuth Pennsylvania railroad company was
held In New Yerk, at which the following
committee was appointed te ascertain the
sentiment of the bondholders upon complet
ing tbe read : K. U Htelenn, of New Yerk ;
K. a Uewen. et tbls city 1 (leerge P. Hear, el
Heeding, and Messrs. Hosteller and Phlpps,
el Pittsburg. Tbese gentlemen were In
trusted with sutberlty te mske a suitable
efler for the Interests- of these bondholders
who dp net desire te go en with tbe comple
tion of tbe read. Mr. User waa charged with
portion of tbe work In Kastern Pennsylvania
and New Yerk, aud Mensrs. Hosteller and
l'hlpps with the work In the western part of
the state, The duties of tbe committee bave
been completed, and It Is atated that It baa
made an informal report te tbe effect that It
finds very little opposition made by bond
holders te bearing a pre rata share In the
completion of the read.
There baa been nahl In lv Immlhnlilnra
about .IS per cent, of assessments. The Van
derbllt Interest, it is declared, will net hell,
but will Jein In the completion of the Una
Purchasers bave been found In every In
stance where there has been a disinclination
te go en with the work ready te Uke up the
holdings of the disinclined. The Vsnderbllt
family, It la understood, reirard tbe obliga
tion or the late William II. Vanderbilt te tbe
Pennsylvania railroad com pany In transfer
ring tbe Meuth Pennsylvania te the former
coreratlon aa having been dlschsrged. The
lower snd higher courts el this utate bsvede
clared tbst tbe transfer waa Illegal, and that
thla precludes Its being made. The Vander
bllt Interest gives this aa a reason for net
taking any further steps te accomplish tbe
transfer. It alserelleveslt from lurther refusal
te take part In the completion et the Una A
member of tbe Vsnderbllt family recently
declared that tbe mensy Invented had been
lied up loe long, and that some slea should
be taken te make It available.
The Ilrat move toward roeieulng tlie case
In tbe supreme court, where It has been lied
up since a decision wss made against the
transfer te the Pennsylvania railroad com
pany upon a preliminary Injunction, will lie
made at the (September term of thu court.
when tbe legality of the
transfer will be
tested limn a permanent lnfuni'tlen. The
case of tbe .Seuth Pennsylvania railroad will
be conducted by ex-l'realdent tiowen, of the
Heading railroad, who will come home
during (September especially te Uke part In
the case.
Tbe matter of reaching tbls city and New
Yerk by tbe new line from llarrisburg has
been fully inquired Inte by lawyers. This
portion of the hsul will be done ever the
Heading tracks, under a contract executed
between the two lines sometime age. This
contract, It is believed, Is still In leres, sud
the only release tnat the Heading oeu Id se
cure from it would be by a foreclesuia
Lavs'. Yeung Dream.
rrem the Itoitea (.leVie.
lie wss dresse 1 in checked trousers, white
vest snd light blue con, bisebsll shoes snd
light Derby hat.
Nhe were a gaudy colored blue aud whlle
striped suit, Norfolk Jacket, snd s Jaunty
straw bonnet was (Kilned upon her hend.
'1 boy were both colored, and hoarded an
Inward-bound Harvard (Square, Cambridge,
horse car laat eveniug, in the vicinity of the
pert, aud appropriated the third seat behind
tbe driver. They were evldeutly ery much
in love with each ether, although an open
avowal bail net taken place, as the demon
strations which followed imllcated.
At first their conversation partook of the
ordinary every -day tenor, but only for a few
moments at most. Presently tbe young man
insde the smallest erceptible mete closer, a
fact which she appeared iierlectly conscious
of, although she did net show auy algu tbat
ahedld aa
" Lily," said he, dropping one band carn
lessly along tbe back of the seal behind her,
" bave you ever thought el getting married 7"
'I don't knew," falteringly replied she,
giving a wistful, sidelong glance at her ebony
Ideal "I'd want tee much of my husband."
"(Suppose he liked you?"
" Liked 7" responded she wllh seme vehe
mence, ' 1 deu't waut him te Ilka 1 want
hltn te love ma"
"New, if I llked-" but be get no lurther,
when abe lest all patience, and exclaimed:
"Leve I love) levet Don't aay like ill's
love 1 want. The man 1 call husbaud must
love me every moment of bis lift!"
During tbls colloquy their heads bad been
dropped closer and closer together. As his
lady love gave uttersnee te the above out
burst of reeling be allowed bis arm te rail te
bis charmer's waist.
The band did net seem satlatled with Its
position, ler it Immediately began a sort or
Installment mevement under one of tbe
anna
Lily gave a ball frlghtened forward move
ment, aa though about te reprove tbe liold lield
ness of tbe man at her side, but en closer
observation It became apparent tbat her
change of base was merely a ruse te facilitate
matters and give greater freedom of action.
" Wbat II euch a man loved you, Lily,
what would you de 7" The question was
asked in a half frightened whisper, aa
though be had some doubts of the results of
bis suit
" I I don't knew," murmured she, ner
vously toying with a handbag which rested
In her lap. " 1 I don't think I ought te be
trusted, for I'm av as tligbty as a bird. I'm
tee tee "
" Lily, step. I"
" Fares, please," shouted tbe conductor,
suspiciously eyeing the pair.
"Ob, go t'-blaes, will you, an' let 'in
'lone," shouted a rough looking Individual
from the seat Just behind, wbe bsd evidently
been watching the game wltb Interest from
the beginning.
The passengers burst forth Inte peals of
hearty laughter, while tbe cause of It all
looked confused, evidently new for tbe first
time becoming aware of tbe fact tbat they
were net tbe sole occupants el tbe car.
Ding, ding, chimed tbe register, and two
fares were recorded at tbe cost of the blasted
hopes and happiness of tbe two peer souls.
Tbe rest of the trip was made In peaceful
silence,
VsrtJIct uf Accidental Dsatn.
Corener Heneman empanelled a Jury and
held an Inquest at 8 o'clock tbls morning en
tbe body el Jehn Myers, of Ne. 53 Locust
street, whose death from burns en July 3d
baa been noted. Tbe testimony taken did
net threw any light en the occurrence, as no
one saw hew tbe child's clothes caught lira
The verdict of the Jury waa that tbe child
came te Its death from bums accidentally re
ceived. Tbe funeral of the child took place
at 10 o'clock and tbe remains were Interred
In Woodward Hill cemetery.
The Opsnteg et Buttonwood Streak
The viewers appointed by the court te
assess damages caused by tbe proposed
opening of Huttonweod street from (Straw
berry te Derwart street, met this morning at
10 o'clock. They went ever tbe route of the
proposed street and adjourned until - o'clock
when the testimony of tbe property owners
affected was beard. Tbe viewers haduet
mad their report when we went te presa
The Pea MlgaMwr Than the Sword,
from the Bristel Observer.
The civil war commenced In 1801 and was
apposed te tiara ended la 1805, but It new
BDDaara that aa seen aa tha nnmii nr ih
! 'hreugb, the generals of the pan
"- i"" m v-- bssbbsbbs' vsassaa'sw TfrfaafKf ws)eWv'ev VUI J
tough! tour years, the latter have kept en
. aUia UftsBH satniiaai & ,. nnH
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TI1K TOBACCO I'HOSPECTS.
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Tns Weed Procreating Plnaly Is This l-oeelHf.
Dreuth Mfleu.lj Arresting tns Creps In Ohie
and Wltoeasln-Ksportafrnm New Yerk,
Philadelphia sad Haltlroers.
Prem all sections of laneater and adjoin
Ing counties the reports are te the effect that
tbe '87 toltaceo crop Is growing gloriously,
and If the weather continues propitious a
large harvest will be gathered.
Keperls from Ohie anil Wisconsin en the
ether bsud are le the effect that the dreuth
baa lieen se severe te tbe tobacco growing
districts that net mere than half a otep can
possibly lie secured, while, If thedreutb con
tinues, little or tioue will be harvested in
some sections.
The New Yerk Market.
Frem the If. H. Tobacco Journal,
The week passed rather quietly. The trade
celebrated the Fourth of July from the
second till the sixth. After thst tbe trade
felt geed evor the reports of tbe growing to te to
bseco crops lu Ohie and Wisconsin'; these
growing crops In fact bave stepped growing
from excessive drought and ether natural
causes, and the probable yield Is reported as
about falling short fifty per cent. This, of
course, will make a large gapln the estimated
result of the IwJ crop, and Investors In tbe
'N! sre net exactly weeping ever It Then,
tee, .Sumatra Is going up rapidly, Just new,
all of which tends te Inspire the seed leal
trade, with notions of coming large business
snd fine prospects. He this aa it may, nothing
exists which can even faintly point toward
any decline In prices for seed leaf. The
stock sold during the week, Inclusive of Its
restive portion, wss nearly all old tobacco,
several hundred cases or 'Nl Uousatenics
being the exception. The price paid for the
latter la variously reported at freut 'M te 13
cents.
(Sumatra suffered rrem the holiday trade
Intermission, bringing the sales up te shout
2:i bales, partly old, rtly new. The thin
7b cents duty goods sell ss well, It net bet
ter, tbsn the medium texture tobaccos. The
difference lu duty la always msde up by the
exce-si In the yield ; snd, altogether, manu
facturers are very much satlatled with the
prenent mode of assessing duties. The re
ports rrem Amsterdam show su emphatic In
crease in prices, and also but small purchases
by Amsterdsm buyers. Kvidentiy prices
out mere sre net an seitieu, anu tne coming
sales may show either a decline or Increase
in lii-ure. The spirit of our large wall
street operators seems te bsve settled among
the great tobacco syndicates of Amsterdsm,
the bens tide purchasers evidently being
toyed with by them.
Havana tjulet ; sales 100 bales stK cents
tell. 17',.
from the Tobacco Leaf.
Clgsr Lear The most noteworthy feature
In this market Is the Increasing activity In
new goods, bids being msde and quickly re re
lused. Helders are very lirm. (Sales of lwi
Connecticut bread leal, amounting, perbatw,
te tiOO cases, bie been reported at full fig
ures. Of lhxi line home Irsde Ohie, of
which but little Is grown annually, several
hundred cases were sold.
lreui close estimates it la reported tbat the
old slecks of need el all grades In tbls mar mar
ket are aa fel Iowa : 3,000 cases Pennsy Ivan la
bread tear, 1,000 cases Little Dutch, 1,000 esses
Ohie bresd leaf, and .;M) cases Connecticut.
The latest news from Ohie la extremely
discouraging, the dreuth having affected tbe
plants In the beds and fields most seriously.
(Sumatra The msrket showed aralr degree
or activity thla week and 'XI bales were sold
at rrem f 1 Ite te 1 1 li5. Unsettled colors retard
the ssle el new goods. (Seme 1,3)0 bales
were sold st Ketterdam en tbe lit Inst, and
higher prices than these obtained at the sale
en the 'il ult. were realized. Aa high as
f 1 3; was paid by A inerlcn buyers for tobacco
which will pasa at 3e cents duty.
Tba I'lillad.lphla Market.
(Seed 1eal The outlook for leaf aultable
fur cigars la premising. There is beyond
doubt seme excellent leaf among the growth
or 'K, whlle It Is an established fact tbat
there H leas old stock in store than for many
years, wi that packers snd holders of new leaf
have a llatterieK presH't In store for mar
gina Yeu liud them already net anxious te
name price, preferring te held back offerings
snd wait for future developments. Parties
wbe haeeld stock are meWug It freely at
lull valuation.
Muuiatr.i I'rem tbe manner tills favored
leaf tebanx) llnds purchasers, price will be no
object. Quality Is the desideratum.
Havana moves along quite regularly.
The llaltlmore atarket.
The market for Maryland tobscce con
tinues active, and Bales of MX) or (WO bbds
bave beeu made during the week, which,
considering the comparatively light receipts,
Is held te be a lair business. Heme common
grades bsve brought geed prlees. There is
mere inquiry for Ohie and the market has a
llrmer tone, in view of tbe short crop proa prea
Hct. The sales tbls week were 15 hbuafer
expert and I for borne consumption.
Ie the Connecticut Vsll.jr.
Owing te tbe extreme warm weather te.
bacoe Is growing very fast and bids fair te be
an early crop. It certainly leeks well new,
aud should there be no bail or severe storms
the farmers will wltb tbe best endeavors this
yesr bsrvest a geed crop.
Most or the lv crop Is in tbe packers'
bsnds, and as Mime bave already sold, tbe
raisers will leek ferwsrd te the getting et
fair prices for the KS7 tobacco, should llctire
well.
iluiyen Humalra Tobacco.
Tbe tobacco growers of the Chemuug Val
ley, New Yerk, aud Northern Pennsylvania
are united In thelr opposition te tbe proposed
reduction or abolishment of the bigli import
duty en Sumatra tobacco. A large meeting
has been held, aud C. W. Merse, a wealthy
grower, of Painted Pest, will represent tbe
Klmlra region at tbe tobacco men's confer
ence In Washington en tbe'JOlh lnitant.
The llf merratlc Primary.
Tbe Democrats el tbe several wards el this
city will meet at the places delsrfiiatud by the
county committeemen te-morrow, Wednes-
day even Ing, te place en nomination delegates
for tbe county convention. Kach ward Is
entitled te five, wbe will be cbeaeu at tbe
eloctlen en (Saturday evening.
In the county districts the practice la te
bave but one meeting and tbat en .Saturday
evening when delegates are nominated and
elected.
Harry Dracbbar, city, candidate for county
commissioner, withdrew from the contest to
day. He came te the conclusion tbat tbe ean.
vas for the office would Interfere with hla
work,
Hslzsd bj thsBb.rlfT.
The store of Heuben B. Fetterly, (llech (llech
teld's old stand), has been seized by tbe
sheriff. Three executions were Issued en
Mendsy. Julius Leeb was tbe first for
IHaei, Mary Ann Fetterly, tbe second, for
fOOO. end Kebecea, tbe third, for 1700. The
goods will be sold early next week.
Thslr Oaass aslllsd.
Alderman Barr last evening heard tbe as
sault and battery cases against William
Franklin aud William Hpeng, preferred by
Andrew Arneld and Henry (Strebm. These
preferred by Arneld were dismissed, and
these of Htrehui were withdrawn upon pay
ment of costs.
Mslact Council Te-Mlgbl.
(Select council will meet again thla evening,
and It Is expected tbat final action will be
taken en the resolution of common council
approving plan Ne, 2 of Hydraulic Engineer
Creea At tbe two meetings already held the
vote was a tie, and with Councilman Berger
present te-night, the matter will be decided,
A Big Crep.
The huckleberry crop la estimated te be
larger thla year than last, and the lueoleue
fruit will be brought te market la such quaa
UUwudatprteaUtataUaaax'bgy,
ALirB 1 A WOMHAVB.
While In a Crematory the Happened Corpse,
llebsrt lu a Salln abroad, uassUens
Attendants.
A New Yerk dispatch of July 10 says a
living woman for whom tba crematory fur
nana was at Ha fiercest heat of 2,700 degrees
Fahrenheit, and ter whom the alum sheet
waa already prepared, Is with her husband
and children, although en Thursday last she
Isy In her celli n In a room adjoining tbe vault
where Incineratleu la dena It was a case hor
rible te contemplate, and wilt make evident
the need of still mere stringent lews te govern
tills new feature In sanitary wellsra Kx -Coroner
Hughes Is president of the Mount Olivet
Crematory association, which, In the form of
a Grecian temple, Is located In a lovely gar
den spot at Fresh Pend, Lung Island. Dr.
Hughes vouches for tbe correctness of this
story, but wlthelds both the mine of tbe
physician who signed the desth certillcste
and tbat of the lady. In the former case be
gave hla premise only after the most urgent
appeals, snd then be only consented te keep
the story until the annual report is published
In October, when bis obligation ss president
of the crematory make 11 necessary for him
te print the facts, aud even then, out of mo
tives of consideration that prevail In every
man's breast, he will suppress the name of
the unfortunate, yet, at the same time, happy
family that had tbe dead restored te llle.
On tbe day mentioned a casket containing
the body of a woman arrived at the crema
tory. It came rrem Filth avenue, net far
from the Hetel Windser. Accompanying It
were the widower, children and a hal f deien
relatives. The casket was carried Inte the
reception room, snd by Its side wss placed a
cesuy snver urn in which tue ssnes were 10
be subsequently plsced for final keeplng.
Alter a simple service the lid el the coffin
was removed and the mourners, one by one,
took a last tearful leek. Tbe lid waa re
placed aud the floral emblems were again
plsced en the coffin.
The widower and weeping children were
led away te the carriages, and the dead was
left te the crematory assistants ler Incinera
tion. When they were gene President
Hughes snd bis meu removed the entire lid
snd he then sent them le prepare the alum
sheet for enveloping the body and te swing
the chilled steel cradle into position before
the glowing furnace doers. While they were
Hbseut President Hugbea turned te a small
mirror, and whlle arranging hlstlobe was
started by a Mul voice at hta back saying :
" Where am 1 ?"
Turning quickly, be saw the woman sit
ting belt upright lu ber casket, staring di
rectly athim. When be gathered his scat
tered wits he realized that prompt actl'in was
needed, aud stepping le ber side he said
familiarly: "Yeu are with friends." HI10
had already swung her legs out of thecssket,
sud wss looking In a dazed way at the urn
and then at her satin burial retKM. Assist
ing ber out or tbe dreadful coffin
and encircling her with one arm, he care
fully kept ber head turned from her resting
place, and half led, half carried her te a
cheerful bed room overhead, occupied by tbe
superintendent and bis wife. Helt breezes
were coming In the window, and a cheery
canary bird In an alcove saug aseug of Jey.
Whlle the suiorlntendeut's wife removed the
garments or death and put the lady te bed,
President Hugbea hurried away, and re
turned with seme brandy snd milk. Tbe
drink had the effect of bringing a Hush te
the cheeks of tbe patient, succeeded Im
mediately by a quiet der.-. The telegraph
was brought Inte requisition and the
husband was seen back at tbe
crematory wltb a set of bis wlfu's appareL
While be wat yet en bis way bis wife
awakened from her nap ami asked: "Whose
clothes am 1 wearing? ' They were these of
the crematory, but thai loot was Ingeniously
concealed In tbe reply, which seemed te sat
isfy her. The i-everest (ask was when tbe
husband arrived, when they tried te school
him Inte self-control ler the Interview. The
course of procedure agreed ueu was carried
out te the letter. The husband went into the
room with the usual inquiry aa te hew sbe
felt, and said that, If the considered herself
strong enough, they would return te the
city; tbat, lu hit opinion, nhe had s'ayed long
enough lu the country.
Acquiescing In every thing, although
somewhat mystified, she arose, Uresned her
self aud announced that alie was ready. The
husband wan new In u teitured frame of
mind, for he dreaded pannlni; the front deer,
whom in large letters ns the word "crema
lery." The shock of the discovery he feared
would kill bis wile Happily there was a
rear deer, aud through this be led her te a
clese carriage, aud thence regardles of the
fact thai there wan uu read, be had the car car
rii;e driven Htrslnlit across the lawu and
Held until kindly treen hid the crematory
from sight. Then he took the smooth pike
te the neartst railroad Malluu, aud a traiu
thence home.
The children had been forewarned of wbat
had occurred, but an au additional precaution
they were sent from home aud were net
allowed te bee their tLether until le day.
(She wan given te Isjlleve that they were sway
en a visit te New Jersey.
The lady's death was attributed te heart
disease, aud the docter'a certificate te this
effect is uu ffle lu tbe health elllca
MHJUHBV IN A HVNAWAY.
Prank llagr Uas a Lg Broken la Twe Places
Itj Using Threwu Frem a Uerse.
Manukim, July 12. A serious accident
occurred yesterday about a mile and one-hall
Irem this borough. Frank Uagy, a larmei,
was going te the fields wltb a grain wagon
drawn by three horses when thu leader of tbe
three became fractious and tbe entire team
uncontrollable, Mr. Hagy, wbe was rldiug
one of the horses, was pushed violently
against the fence and the rail breaking was
thrown beyond Inte tbe Held, narrowly escap
ing death. Dr. C. J. Hnavely, of this borough,
was summoned, tbe una was carried from
the Held te tbe beuse en a leunge when upon
examination it was found he bad sustatued
wbat is known as a comminuted fracture et
tbe left leg, the leg being broken in two
plaeea He was careluliy attended te aud is
uew delug well and sutlers no pain.
Anethor Teacbsr Elected.
List evening the school directors met ter
the purpose of electing teachers for the posi
tions net fltled at tbeir meeting two weeks age.
At that meeting the following teachers were
re-elected : Prln., W. H. Nauman ; grammar,
J. U. Stroh ; secondary, Mlsi LU.le Helina;
first primary, Miss Lillle J. Hellers. Miss
Montgomery was elected assistant principal.
IntoruiedUte and second primary were
vacant and at the meeting last evening Miss
Williams was elected teacher el tbe inter inter inter
modlate department and the second primary
left te be tilled at some future meeting.
Hev. 11. F. Bailsman, of Ubepherdstewn,
W. Va., occupied the pulpit of llev. W. J.
Jehnsen, preaching an luternating and
eloquent sermeu. lie was listened te with
marked attention, llev. llausman Is new
spending his vacation in Lancaster.
lleturnsd the "ileleu tlerse.
Irem the ltuadlii); Tluicn.
A roan horse, stolen from Dauiel Parker,
North Klghth street, some time age, was re-
turned yesteruay. nergeam i.uueu met a
party from Maubeim, Lancaster ceuuty, at
1- Itth and Penn streets wllh tbe animal, and
upon being stepped the man explained tbat
the animal had been left at his place and he
waa biking it home.
St Mary's Huuday Scheel Picnic
The plonle el St. Mary's Catholic Sunday
school at Penryn park te-day U very large,
ten carloads going out this morning. Several
hundred uioie people left en the two alter alter alter
uoeu trains.
rer lbs Prcsbjterlau Mlnl.try,
Walter P. King, seu of Samuel (1, King, of
this city, has placed himself under the care
of tbe Wilmington, N. 0., conference for pre
paration for tbe Presbyterian ministry,
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Charged With tUlug a Common Scold.
Before Alderman Uersbey Louisa Brown
has been beld te answer the eharge of being
a common scold. The complainant is Mary
Fry, a neighbor, and all live en Columbia
avenua
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Sals or a Heuse
Ryan k Plnkerten yesterday Beld at pub
lic sxle for Miller A Uartman a brlek house
en Latsyf tta street te Pauline btreebsl for
two,
ORANGEMEN CELEBRATE.
DIMUMUBMLT liBMOHMTMATIUKB
MBBttnUU iV BBLFAItt
AT
Tbe Ullf In lbs Northsastera Part el Iralsad
Oirsrllewsrtng With Peep Is- Polies It.ln-
feresd Alter Small nteta Occur te
Pravsnt a Usneral right.
Hi:i.i--akt, July l'i The anniversary el tbe
battle of tbe Ileyne was celebrated here to
day aud throughout Ulster with unusual fer
vor and was productive In many places of a
great amount or disturbance. At Belfast,
Itev. Dr. Kane, grand master of the Orange
men, presided ever a monster meeting. Vio
lent speechea were made and overy Indica
Hen (minted te an outbreak. Feeling Is very
Intense. Tbe city Is overflowing wltb people,
who come from tbe neighborhood te celebrate
the day. (Small riots occurred and the pol'ei
had te be reinforced te prevent a general light
between tbe Orangemen and tbe Catholics.
Chicago Orangemen Plculc.
Ciiioaeu, July 12. TheOrangemenef this
city te-dsy celebrated their historic victory
by a picnic at Desplalnea They presented a
line appearance, as the different ledges In
precession marched through the streets en
route te tbe depot.
National Kdnoaters Most.
Cilti'Ane, July 12. The National Educa
tional association convenea Its session in this
city this evening. The members and ether
rsens Interested In educational work began
te arrlve In large numbers yesterday. Frem
tbe correspondence of the secretary of the
association, Mr. James U. Canfleld, It is esti
mated that there will hoever 10,000 visitors in
tbe city during this week. There will be
several sessions daily until Friday at Central
Musie hall. All tbe sessions will be open and
free of charge except tbe first meeting te-night.
The proceedings will consist chic tiy el litera
ture and discussions which will be highly
Instructive te all wbe are interested In educa
tional mattera
Ills Pats In IheJerf's Hands.
Skw Havkn, CennJuly 12. Tbe hearing
of evldeuce In the case of Henry B. Chamber
lain, en trial for the murder of Mrs. Margaret
Krnst, was finished In the superior court here
te-day. Dr. White testified tbat death waa
caused by strangulation, and then the de
fense began. They submitted only two
witnesses, Dr. Llndsley, who testliled
that death occurred by suffocation,
and net from chloroform, and Miss
Minnie Neustrem, who swore tbst the de
ceased had csthma and her breathing was al
ways labored. Arguments were then began
and at their conclusion the case was given te
the Jury. A verdict is net expected te-night
Patntsrs In Cenlarcncs.
Nr.w Yeiik, July 12. The third annual
convention of the National Bess Painters'
union opened this morning In the large hall
of the Masonic temple. There were 3fiH dele
gates present, representing every state In tbe
Union. President Jehn Berge occupied tbe
chair and Jehn Beattie delivered the address
of welcema Tbe convention will be in see see
slen three daya Its purpose, as Mr. Beattie
expressed in his speech, is net te crush tbe
werklngmati out, but te talk ever matters af
fecting the trade and te renew old acquain
tanceship. The" Myilerjr " DlMstar.
liitoeicj.v.v, July 12. The excitement
ever the Mystery disaster at Carnarale has
abated considerably. There are rtill many
anxious watchers there wbe are awaiting
the news or recovery of all that
may be lelt or some dear ena Nothing
has yet been obtained as te, the manner In
which the accident occurred or the causes
leading te IL Ne mere bodies bave been re
covered and It is net probable that there will
be auy mere brought in, as the tide in all
probability has carried them out te sea
AdilrraxU bjr llUlliigulihed Men.
Saiiaieiia ISi'KlNciri, N. Y., July 12, -The
ceremonies in connection wltb tbe opening of
the summer schools commenced at 10 o'clock
this morning. Tlie distinguished orators
gatbered in tbe auditorium where they de
livered addresses te a very large audience.
Senater m. M. Kvarts delivered an address
011 tbe " National Value of Kducatleu." Ad
dresses were also rendered by Hen. Dl Ces Ces
nela aud tbe Hev. J. P. Newman. Tbe open
ing Is pronounced te be the most flattering
the association has ever had.
Tery Contests Tery.
Di'in.iN, July 12. in the Dublin Univer
sity election te day Mr. Maddern was elected
te represent tbe university In Parliament In
place of Attorney Ueneral Helmes, wbe baa
beeu elovatedtea Justice of tbe Irish court
of common pleas. Mr. Maddern received
1,370 against 7 10 for Mr. Parsons, his opponent.
Beth candidates are Teries.
Tba llulgarlan Cabinet.
Tiuneva, July 12. The new Bulgarian
cabinet Just formed la as follews: M, tStoilell,
president et tbe ceuucil and an Interim min
ister of lluance; M. Natchevlca minister of
foreign affairs ; M. TchomakefI, minister el
public instruction; M. Stranskey, mlulsteref
tbe interior; Majot Petroleff, minister of war.
All political prisoners bave been ordered te
ba released by M. HtoileiT.
Bentenced te Seven Yean,
Nkw Yekic, July 12, Mra Henera Greer,
who was yesterday convicted et arson in
the second degree, was today sentenced
by ltecerder Smyth te state prison for seven
years and a half. She Insured ber furniture
for f 1,000, moved It out and set fire te tbe
touement house in which she lived.
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Quickened the Fire.
WoiteKsTi:R, Masa, July 12. While bur.
rylng a kitchen tire this morning with kero
sene, Mra Hendrlcksen was probably fa
tally injured and Mra (lustav Jacobsen
somewhat burned by tbe explosion of tbe
lluld. The lire damage was smalt.
tiled Prem tile Injuries.
PitiLAUEi.i'itiA, July 12. Luigl .'carde,
an Italian, who was struck en tbe head
wllh some blunt instrument in the hands
of a fellow workman named Combe en tbe
night of July 1, died In the Pennsylvania
hospital te-day. Frem the time or his ad
mittance until he died he raved, moaned and
screamed continuously, Cerube lied and baa
net since been apprehended.
ijueen Kap Harrying Bems.
New Yeuic, July 12. Queen Kaplelani
and her party are still at tbe Victeria hotel.
They will leave at'tl p. m. by way uf the New
Yerk Central .V Hudsen Uiver read. They
may step a few beura at Chicago, but will
hurry te tbe Pacltle coast, reaching San
Francisce In time te sail en tbe steamship
Australia en the 17th lest.
Itefu.ed le Accept His Hesiguatleu,
Pauis, July 12, Tbe Chamber el Deputies
te-day unanimously refused te accept the
resignation of President Floquet.
Off ter Corena.
Mahihtta, July 12,-CeL James Duffy
and uen. siinea Cameren left thla morning
for Europe via New Yerk.
Death at a Valuable Bena
"Dec," a valuable driving horse belonging
te J. M. Kelper, furniture dealer, died en
Monday evening from colic He was In
sured la tbe People's Live Stock company
terfUO,
A MTOBT BIVIVULBD.
The Opinions of Prussia's crown Prince Held
lu Have Bssn Olven the ramous
Preach Kills.
(Copyrighted.)
Londen, July 12, The report published la
tbe Parts K(jnru a few days age el an alleged
Interview between the crown prince of Prus
sia and the Comte de Paris, appears from a
careful iwrusat of the continental press te
have rallen 'Jat and entirely failed of Ha ob
ject as a eensntlen. Who Is there ae silly and
Ignorant or European politics as te believe
tbat the crown prlnce said te the Comte de
Paris, (If Indeed he said anything te him at
all,) that tbe formation of a French ministry
In wblchtJen. Beutanger should be a promi
nent factor would si rain the relations between
France and Uermany te the point of a rup
ture 7 If the crown prlnce were author
ized te voice the sentiments of Uermany
In such a manner, or In fact In any
manner, which be Is net In possession
of authority te de, he would unquestionably
select an entirely dlllerent auditor. Sending
verbal messages te the French government
through the Comte de Paris or all persons In
the world, is quite as ridiculous as would lie
an application te Mr. Parnell for presentation
10 tbe queen, and no one knows this better
than the crown prlnca The fact Is tbat the
Legltluiatlat press of Paris see tbetr ciuse se
rapidly becoming hopeless and Its influence
se steadily dying out that they eagerly seize
upon any pretence te bring tbeir claims or
candidate into netice. A Frenchman out et
France Is se speedily forgotten that after a
lapse of a few years tbe tickle multitude
would consider It au imnertinonee'on tbe
part of even tbe Comte de Paris te altempt te
recall himself te their memory. The se-called
demonstration en tbe Isle of Jersey was
ludicrously dlspre portioned te the expecta
tions of tbe L'gitimatistsand the reports wte
its extent and the enthusiasm manifested
were tremendously exsggerated. There
were very few Frenchmen or any Importance
present, while the residents of tbe island, of
course, simply halted the occasion as one
affording them an opportunity te turn an
honest penny from tbe visitors and would
bave greeted tbe advent of a circus with
equal gratillcatlen, accompanied by the same
manifestations of rejoicing and display of
holiday attira The most ardent sbeuters el
11 Vive Le Kel " were Kngllsb toadies, wbe
felt tbe occasion te be one which they could
bring themselves Inte some small notoriety
in their special circles and whose proudest
beast It will ever be tbat tbey have exchanged
a few words wltb, or shaken the band of the
exiled scion of royalty. This is the verdict
el Impartial visitors te the soene and the
opinion is generally expressed by them that
the affair bad as little political significance as
a borse race or a cricket match.
Frigidity lletween .Mains Staleemen.
Chu'aoe, July 12 A special te the Sews
from Kdlnburgb says : " Senater Frye and
wlfe were quartered in the Hoyal hotel here
two daya bafere the Blaine party arrived. It
is evident tbat there is a lack el warmtb and
affinity In the Maine coterie. Nothing mere
than exchanges or the most erdluary civili
ties had occurred between the Blalnes and
Fryea Senater Frye met Mr. Blaine Satur
day as he was stepping Inte a carriage and
paused a few moments te con verse with him,
but no Intimacy had subsisted between
the families, Tbey neither visited one another
at tbetr rooms nor went sightseeing together,
and Senater Frye spent most of bis time
dewnstslra He attended nene of tbe Car
negie ceremonies. He was cheerful with
both Mr. Blaine and Senater Hale when he
met them, which was rarely. Last night,
however, Mra Htaine and Mra Hale met
Senater Frye in the rotunda as tbey were re
turning te their apartments from the collee
room snd bore bliu off up stairs. The three
families gathered lu one of Mr. Blaine's par par
lern and there remained the entire evening.'
rsud Charcetl Against Cullecter lleecher.
San Fkamwe, July li The Chronicle
le day prints au editorial charging that tbe
present attitude of tbe treasury department
towards tbe charges against Herbert F.
Heecher Is urely a pltveef bravado and tbat
the officials 01 the dcj-artuient bave long
been aware of tbe grew Irregularities prac
ticed by BevUier, but have net dared te re
move hi ui en account et tlie reeling preva
lent that tbe president regarded lleecher as
bis especial pretege. The pawr says It will
be able te present prue! of the correctness of
all Ue affidavits it has printed, and that it
can supply additional evidence of the exis
tence of corruption lu the Pert Tewusend
customs district which would ceuylct
Beecher in auy court el law.
A Soldier Killed.
Dr.TiteiT, Micb., July 12 At 11 o'clock
last ulgbt Arthur Stene, alias Arthur Saun Saun
derr, died Irem tbe effects of agunshet wound
tu his back, iutllcltd by Sergeaut Davis of
the -SJ United States lufantry at Fert
Wayna Saundets waa the son of wealthy
parents or Jollet, Hla He enlisted In tbe
2-td U. S. infantry. Recently be accused a
sergeant of stealing a cana Thereupon he
was tried for "conduct derogatory te military
discipline " and waa sentenced te 2 y ears' Im
prisonment. Yesterday be made a break for
liberty and was shot. The private soldiers
are much excited ever the affair, claiming
tbat the sorgeant,cemplalnt sgalust whom was
the cause of Saunders' conviction, was guilty
el several thefts.
OlueTery by liuiband and Pal her.
Otei.ika, Ala, July 12 A heavy oleud
passed ever tbls place In a northeasterly dl
rectlen last evening. It was followed by a
briUtant electrical display. News comes
tbat tbe family or Jehn Baukbead, consisting
of bis wife aud three children, wbe were
standing en tbe veranda of their home five
inllea freut tbe city, watching the cloud, were
struck by lightning. When Binkbead
reached home be found that two of tbe child
ren were dead, aud tbe ether child aud his
wife se paralyzed that they can hardly
recover.
Serious Damage by Floed.
PeitTi.VNK, Ora, July 12, A disastrous
Heed occurred Saturday at Tomson's Falls,
Idaho, caused by the breaking or tbe big dam
ou Blessem Laka Mauy wagons and teams
are reported swept away, bridges destroyed,
etc., and it la feared tbat a number of Uvea
were lest. It is reported that tbe mining
towns et Mountain City and Yerk were
nearly destroyed, it is feared that a number
or freight teams en the read have been lest. I
The disaster is very serious te mining prep- I
erty.
Shet Ills Wife Fer a Burglar.
Loeanm'out, Ind., July 12. Corener
Jerdan was notified thla morning et tbe sheet
ing of Mrs. W. A. Uarner, at Koyal Center, a
village in the northern part et this county, at
2 a. m. by her husband. Uarner tired at
what be supposed was a burglar. He Imme
diately noticed the absence el his wife from
bed and en examination found he had kUled
her. Corener Jerdan will investigsla
Charged Wltb Ttiell.
Nkw Yekk, July 12,-On the arrival eftbe
steamship Bohemia from Hamburg te-day a
United State deputy marshal bearded her
and arrested Isiael Ueldmaa, alias Juedel
Chemlnlker, who, It Is alleged, fled from
Odessa, Huasla, with 20,000 reubles belonging
te his employer.
WMAWMMM AMMUUAMiamt.
PWasamote, D. C, July 12.-Kcr
Kaatera Pennsylvania! Fair weather,
nearly stationary teuiperatare, winds
shitting te aaataxly,
THE GUESTS OF SISTER ROSE.
tMBHIHBHt AUD MBA. VLUYBI.ABB star.
BIVB AT HVLLAKU PATBMT, B. T.
Thsy Krach That Town la Marly Morals, raw
People Were at the Trala 10 Mast rasas
and no Cenvsyancs Was Provided,
The Olher Points le Its Visited.
Het.iANii Patknt, N, Y July 12 Presi
dent Cleveland and wlle arrived here at 5il5
this morning, an hour and six minutes earllat4'
tuan tuey were expected. Tbey camsreai
Utlca by special train, comprising eajb oeaok
and a New Yerk Centra! hotel car. '
Aa tbe train drew up In front of the depot,
both the president snd Mr. LamentswpMMt
en tbe platform where they met Postmaster
Bailey and General Manager If. M. Hrlttea,
of the Heme, Watertown .VOgdenaburg rail
road. Tbe hour was se early tbat but lew
poeplo were present. A special engine wasat
tached te the coach, but Mr. Lsment did net
enter It, having premised te spend tbe day la
Utlca, tbe guest or Mr. Biltey. While the
president shook hands with these wbe war
presented te him. Mra Cleveland made her
toilet and neon alter greeted Manager Hrlttea
cordially as he outerml the car wltb the pteal.
dent. The rldu te Helland Patent consumed
but twenty mluute-, and as the hour for the
arrival of tbe train had been kept secret,
there was no demonstration, ludeed, ae
well bad the secret beeu kept that evea
Miss Hose Cleveland, whose guest the
president was te ha, did net knew et
bis presence lu the vlllage, consequently
there was no conveyance In waiting. Mra
Cleveland was attired in a light traveling
dress and carried a bouquet of losea Aa
she alighted aba nodded pleasantly te tba
eugineerand walked Inte the depot. The
president meanwhile having satlsfled him
self tbat no carrlaxe was In attendance,
picked up a small bundle, put It under hla
arm and said "Come en." Like geed
American cltizsns they walked slowly up
the street of the village te "The Weeds,"
Miss Cleveland's resldence and tbe home
stead or tbe Cleveland family. Mlaa
Cleveland met them at the deer, and
breakfast was neon after served. Tbe party
will remain quietly within doers during the
day, resting from their Journey. This even
ing they will held an informal reception
which will be attended by the prominent
persons of the village and shortly after 8
o'clock te-morrow morning tbey will leave
en a special train for Clinten, where they wilt
particlpate In the centennial anniversary of
thst village At & p. in. they will return te
Utlca, where they will be the guest
or Senater Reman and family at din
ner. At U o'clock a roceptlun will be
tendered thorn at the Rutleriisld house,
which will last until 11. It is new the
president's Intention te ptoueed directly te
Forestport, te visit bis brother, Hav. Win. N.
Cleveland, but as tbls would necesrltate a
Journey by rail until alter midnight and a
carriage ride of three miles Inte the very
gateway of tbe Adlreudacks, strong pressure
will be brought te bear te lnduoe the parly
te remain In tbe city ever night, the guest of
the Kernan family. The Jacksenlan cam
paign club will be the president's bodyguard
betb at Utlca aud Clinten te-morrow and
during the eveulng. There will be a lavish
display et fireworks in front et the hotel,
ituoie tun itrcejmuu win uuuur. -
Soen alter breakfast tbe president"
ceived a call from Dr. Crane, an old friend,
and enjoyed a short carriage ride with him.
Mra Cleveland also occupied a seat In Mlas
Cleveland's deg cart for an hour's ride. The
reception is new fixed for from 2 te 4 p. m.
Considering llle Age and Uealth.
Skw Yekk, July 12. W. J. Canfleld, who
was foreman of the Jury that convicted
Jacob Sharp, has withdrawn bis name from
tbe petition le Judge Barrett, asking him
net te sentence Sharp te imprisonment, but
te Impose a tine euly. He says he signed
the petition with the understanding tbat all
the Jurers were te slgu if, but that two et
them refuse te de se, anil consequently he
cancels bis own signature. He says that
Judge Barrett has Intimated te him that ha
feels It his duty te seutence Sharp te prison,
but that en account of his great age and
health It will be a very short term. Sharp
today was weak aud ill aud unable te take
mere nourishment tliau a spoonful of milk
at Intervals. He is te be sentenced te mor
row. Fighting Train Hebber.
St. Louts, July 12. A special from .Fert
Werth, Texas, says : Tbere was considerable
et a Hurry In tbe city at 11 o'clock last night,
when a rumor became current that a bloody
tight bad taken place near Little ltlver, aeuth
or Fert Werth, en the Missouri Pacific, be
tween robbers and guarda Little ltlver la
a watering station and no news can be re
ceived from there. It la certain tbat officials
or the read have cause te rear robbery, and
secretly put guards en both the north and
south-bound night trains, aud the trainmen
are also armed. The north-bound train
reached here without molestation. It la
stated tbat Traiumaster lUy also accom
panied the party.
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They BemeveR tile IllrUituark,
Chicago, July 12 Mra Emma DeUokam DeUekam
leer was placed under arrest tbls morning ter
conspiracy te de an unlawful act In mutil
ating little Eddie Audrews by having an op
eratien performed te remove a birthmark.
Sbe was watting in Judge Antheny's court
for ber habeas corpus petition against Carrla
Andrews te come up, when Constable
Charles A. Williams, of Justice Bleem's
court, made the arrest. Ne effort was made
te remove this prisoner te avoid incurring
punishment ler contempt et Judge Antho Anthe
ny's court. It is understood tbat Dr. Bun la
also te be arrested for his part In the trans
action. Vunderbllt In England.
(JtiEr.N.saewN, July 12. The eteatn yicht
Alva, with Mr. W. K. Vandetbllt and family
en beard, arrived here from New Yerk thla
morning. After receiving a fresh supply of
previsions and coal she proceeded te Liver.
peel.
Tbe Alva made a Hue passage from New
Yerk, except ler the laat lew days. Sbe en
countered a gale en Thursday and lest btr
fnretenmaat.
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Twe Leeks' Killed by a Train. t
Oiiattanoeua, Tenn., July 12. A aaeaa y
Valley, en the East Tennesaaa Vhitelii'-j
Oeergla railway. Mra Craig ?,'""""
Mlas Alice Phillip of Dalha 1 . "
walking en the track and reached aUdwajp
of a long trestle when tbe fMt axpraa. Iraki
dashed around a curve, and befera tk
eMlneer could step his train thaj aagbM
.iTucktbe two ladles' kllllngthem both.)
The BlevsMd Hallway Htrlke.
BuoeKiAN, N. Y., July 12.-Tha strike m
tbe Brooklyn elevated railroad continual.
Tbe read la running about twe-thlrde of
their regular trains this morning. Betaatdaa
are confident of victory. It la said laat MM
street car lines will also be tiad up, taa
trippers bave bad their wok greewy aa-
creased in violation et theganralagrean, t,.,
Sstetde at a Vesvasj Wseaaa.
RAHWAr, N. J., July U-HJaa
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