eh ".SB1 ix: jwsraiBEJUJsj .' WEwrcPCS S J r - Vit PC1! 1 W K yV 1,rM -m ; , i -. ",T. f - '"?. ? KiV anEtef jen& WLUMIi: XXIV-NO. 12', 8. LANCASTER. PA., TUESDAY, JULY 21,1888. PKIOE TWO CENTB. ., tM)Vktt..V -JL. MHHgM . u 3f.f Sk HIHfMKs-HE VJf" i IV,4 asmME I u u uj POOR WILLIAM HEIDA Bit UKKN IX JAIL, MUST Or THREE TEARS FROM FAMILY TROTJHLK. O i Dud Jait Finished MTtrra Far DMtrtloe Whm lilt Wits Had Illin Agsln Ar- rtstsri and I'laceit In Fitseu. Ii Tbla Cendnc Jelt? The pul ligatien In the Intklliehnccr ei Monday et the srreitet William Held for desertion, by bin wife, at the conclusion of a three months' sentence for the tame offense, wan the almost universal tepta of conversation cm Motility evenlng. The general expression mi that the arreat ae aoen after his discharge from prison was uncalled for, becsnee he hud no opportunity tossenre work te support his family It he had the Inclination te dese. When Alder man Spurrier m ntleed In reference te the ault entered ngulust Helda by his wife for deaertlen he said that It wat an ordinary one te far an be knew. Alter the clroum clreum clroum alancea of the ease were told hlui, he aald that was the tlrst Information he had of the fact that Iletda bad been released from Jail only a few Iimirs befnrr. INTEnVIKWISa tiAWTGRS, A represeutatlve of the iNTEt.MnKNOER taw sever! layers In reference te the case last evening, and, as was te be expected, they differed. In opinion aa te the right te re-arrest iletda en a new warrant charging the same dcserllnu for which he had served the term prescribed ty law. District Attorney Weaver recalled a case relumed alnce In out Inte cilice. It was that w 1 1 f man living In the Ninth ward,- H te support till wlfe en n-oeunt of her mother's Interforenea In his family affairs and went te J til ter threo meults. Alter Ills dlscharge from prison he was again arrested and gnve ball for trial at the nextleim. When theoase was called for trial It was announced that the parties had ettled their differences, and that ended the prosecution. In Mr. Weaver's opinion Holds can again be trled for Uoterllon, and if he docs net comply with the erder made be can be soot back te J ill. Other attorneys who were spoken te also took Mr Weaver's vlew of tbn law that an arrest oeulrt be undo every ttme a defend ant was dUetiargei under tbe Insolvent laws aud that practically n man might be kept in Jill nllfe time ler desertion. One attorney who was spoken te this morning denouneodtbo arrest as an out. rage and aald that If llelda had any friends who would pay the costs Ineldent te a habeas corpus, the cenrt would release him without a deutt. The dosertlon law, he claimed, was never Intonded te keepa man In Jail for years and a second complaint for deaertlen la net legal as long as there Is an order of court standing against adofendant, as is the case with Uelda. He recommended the procuring of a writ of habeas oerpur, when all the facta of the case .would be brought beloie the court. The preprr thin;?, he said, for Mr'. Uelda te have done was te allow lier husband te be at liberty for a few weeks and If he then failed te provide ler her ahe could hove had 8ici and en set issued and en that he could have been legally arrested. wue HEIDA is. Tee UcldDs are well known In the lewer end of the city whero thny Jiave lived since they came te Lancaster. Uelda la a Pele and blB wife Is of a different nationality. He was a widower but a short tlme when he married bis present wilt) and he has had trouble ever since his second matrimeulal venture. He is a laborer by occupation and worked at tbe lurunce of PeacoekifcThcraar, lie bad tbe roputatleu of being a hard work ing man end bad some money saved when be was married. It was net long rfter the marriage before the parties appeared In court. She charged hliu with surety of the peace und dosertlon. After tiling ie J ill for wblle the suits against him were settle J, bat the relations between tbe two were net pleasant Ireui that tlme and tbelr rows have been frequent, and he has spent the greater portion of the lst three years in jail en complaints or hW wlle. Friends of Uelda, who saw the publica tion of bis arrest in last evening's Intel T.IOKNCER, have taken held of the matter, employed ceuntel and will bee that his alde of the case will be properly presented when it Is brought before tbe court. In what shape It will come before the court has net yet been determined. Te-morrow evonleg has been designated by Alderman Bpnrrier for the heating cl the case. FAKNEIXS STHONU VI Oil US. He Again Deuouners llm ' rimei" Letters as Fersencs. In tbe Heuse of Commens en Monday, Mr. Smith moved tbe aocend reading of tbe bill dealing with charges and allrga. tleas against meatbe-s of Parliament. Ue aid tbat the government oliered the com mission of itqulry upon precedoeta. He cenaldered that a commlsileu with leca authority than was proposed would fall te de Justice te all persons concerned. Sir James Hsnneu would be the president and Justioe Dty and Smith would be the ether members of tbe commission. Mr. Parnell said be was glad that Mr. Smith admitted that it rested with tbe Heuse what th powers of the commission ought te be. It seemed tbat Mr. Smith hart a friendly hint from theceunsel for the Timts, In consequence of which tbe in quiry was te be extended net only into bis personal conduct but Inte tbe aotaef the ETsague In America, Ireland aud Great Britain, It was evident that the cese as re gards tbe forged letters wen going te break Sewn. He demanded tint the government limit the loepeot the commission te whit Mr. Bmlth originally proposed, namely, tbe charges sgtlnst himself and the ether lrlh members. It would be proved thatesch and everyone of these letters was a bare-faced forgery. The allegations against the League could net come itefore the commission aa anvcttng hlui. They were the most cruel and icfauieue charges ever made against a public man. He had never seen Pat Ferd In bis life. Aa for the scope of tbe Inquiry, It would be Interminable unless the bill exeiuaea vague auusum ie emir peneu and named specifically tbe commoners charged. When Mr. Parnell had concluded no one arose te anawer. Mr. Gladstone aald that be waa surprised at this, and declared tbat there must be au anawer. He would vote for tbe atoeud reading of the bill, but tLe Ue'ie raised must be centldured at a later a'ssii before the commission was approved. Alter the debate was adjourned an urgent whip was sent te tbe Conservatives and Liberals for a division Monday nigh'. Mat-lpf It Warm Fer Tru.W. Representative StriDier (111.) baa Intro, rinnxri Inte tbe Heuse a bill te tax the pre. ducts of trusts It provides thsf, lu addi tion te tbe taxes already Impcaed upon any prednct manufactured by trusts, there ball tie Imposed an Internal revenue tax et 40 per cent., and tbat no drawbteka aball be allowed en lueh goods when exported. United Slates Jurers. Tbe) following Jurers from Lancaster county hetve been selected for tbe 'United States district court at Philadelphia, be ginning August 20: Grand Jurers, Edwin ilmaer, David O. Hsrr and Frank ;W. Helmi petit Jurer, Jeseph 0. Walker, Annuel M. Beldemrldge. A Celt InCttnicb. ' A ehurcb congregation at Kdenbur?, netr Oil Oily, were surprised by tbe en. trance of a colt daring church services en Sunday. WHISKY Ktll.ltn TRI LIZAltU. tli lit pill Lived lu a u' stomach Neatly Bsven Ysarr. from the Philadelphia l: cord. Fer nearly seven yeara James William, e Gloucester, N. J,, baa been under tie tieatment of prominent pbyslelsns, atd they bave attributed hli illness variously te consumption, chills and fever, and ether Ilia te which lleah la heir. Last Friday be vomited n ilztrd tlve inches long, and new feels se well ttat be has tossed all the doc tors' pill boxes and bottles aut of the win dow. Ha attributes his wonderful cure te whisky the pure Jersey article that (ethers Its strength and Ore from the grain and tbe apple of that raucn-restigncu state. He bad tried pounds of quinine, galtena of cough medlclne, liver regulators and until her less ether alleged remedies, but only Jerasy lightning had the potency te bring tne iizara rrem ine mpniwiiHe ue usu been hiding for long yers and whero he bad caused untold trouble. ' It was nearly seven years age," aald Mr. Williams last nlgbt in telling thestery, 11 that I first felt my health decllniug, and I consulted many doctors cf all schools and cliques. Nene gave me the least relief. At dlllerent periods I was under thei care of tbe beat physicians In Philadelphia, and at one lime my complaint was brought te the attention of a party of Kngllsh physicians visiting this country, nut iney were an unable properly te dlsgnoae ray case. Most of the medical men said that X had a hope less rase of consumption ; but they were puzzled by the violent tits of chills and lever with whlehl was altaiked at time a, and whMi were n'ten accompanied by sick ness 1 1 ths aten ach "I lecifc. aimuuii quinine that 1 am new almost totally Jeat. 1 had almost given up hope, when l was reoemmendod te n New Yerk physlelan te whom wero attributed se me wenderful euros of consumption. I get sonie of his medlclne, which I was dl dl rected te lake In tbn purest and strongest whisky I could nod. I get some of the genulne Jersey article, and that, I think, together with the medlelne, killed tbe animal. Fer soveral days last week 1 felt very sick at the stomach, and at last, en Friday afternoon, alter a very painful lit of ceuchlnir and choking. I succeeded lu rid ding wyself of the ttiieg." Tne animal has every appearance of being a llzird, and is of a pale green color. Mr. Williams is having It preserved and will submit It te tbe examination of some of the nhVBlclans who attended htm. Mr. Williams has never been fully ceuvlnced that bis malady was consumption, because the sensations he experienced were always In the side and near the stomach, aud he elten told his wlfe that be thought be had a telegraph tleker Inside of htm. He Is new at hla bouse at Willow and Monmouth streets, in Gloucester, and is gradually recovering his atrengtb. Beth he and bis wife are naturally overjoyed ever the atrange occurrence. Mr. Williams cannot explain hew a lizard get Inte bis stomach, but thinks he must bave swallowed It yeara age In water. m TUHASIIKD TI1K UUIIK, Kuorked Ilenn 11 a Girl aud Iltattn With a rarsiel. A large crowd was attracted te the en tranoeof the Columbia theatre In Chicago en Sunday evenlng te witness tbe novel Bpectaele of a handsome young woman smaBhlng a silk parasol ever the head and shoulders of a well-dressed young man who was lying prestrate en the sidewalk. It appears that the young man, who Is de scrlbtdas a dude," had been standing' near the theatre entrance ogling ladlis us tbey patBed, Presently two young ladles came along together, and weregrceted with an Ab, there I" from tbe fellow. Ona of thorn looked at him and smiled, and, con struing this as a sign of enceiiraguraent, the dude advanced and uttered his arm. Suddenly the lady who bad bsen Binll ing stepped baek a pace, raised her parasol and brought it down with a crash en the head of her luckless victim. Partly stunned and wholly bewlldered he sank te tbe sidewalk, wberehe lay until the lady had broken the imasel Inte small frag ments ever him. Then leaning ever tbe vanquished young nun she said : "This parasol cost 18 1 Intend te make you re place It. " The money was thrust iute her band, and the young fellow slunk away, glsd te bave osespeil se easily, whlln the young ladles bearded a car and proceeded homeward, refusing te give their names. Their Urecerlfi stolen. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Albert Yeaiter, living near Greenland, attended market en Saturday morning, having a Bland en East King street near th6 oeurt house. After selling tbelr goods tbey made sonie purchases et groceries, &&, Bnd placed them lu a basket in their wagon. They left the wagon for a moment and en their return started for home. After going a abort dlatanoe tbey discovered tbat the basket was mtsstng. A couple of auBploleus characters bad been noticed In the neighborhood of tbe wagon and they are supposed te buva been tbe sneak thleves. Dr. Kvsns' Olrt te tbe French Natien A Paris dispatch te the New Yerk TTerfcf aaya : Dr. Themas W. Evans, tbe famous American dentist, proposes te pro pre sent te the city of Paris an cquutrlan statue of Lafayette in brenzs cs a testimonial of tbe gratitude of bis countrymen for tbe aer vIecb rendered by France during tbe strug gle for independence and of hla own per sonal appreciation of many kindnesses he baa received from Froneb people. The statue la te be made after tbe model of Kloalegor. It is tbe last work from tbe bands of tbe glfted sculptor, and possesses great merit and beauty. Tbe castings are new finished. The atatue will be ereeted during next year that is, tbe exhibition year " Te llilng Out ths Democratic VeIP, Oeunly Chairman Jehn E. Malene will this year Inaugurate a new plan for bring ing out the Democratic vote In the city and county. There baa been formed a Demo Deme Demo erstlo executive committee, an auxiliary committee te tbe county committee. Tbe purpose of the organization et this commit tee is te obtain the formation of Democratle clubs in the dlllerent districts in tbe county, aid thus sucure a most thorough political organization. The committee will meet at the Yeung Men's Democratle club rooms, thlid story et the posteffloe building, tbla city, Monday, August C'.b, at 10 a. m. Hue lull Nw. The league ball games yesterday resulted aslollews: At Philadelphia, Washington 4. Philadelphia 3; at Detroit, Pittsburg f, riBtrnlt 1: at Indianapolis. Indianapolis S. Oblosge lj at New Yerk, New Ycik 2, Bos Bes Bos tenO. ' There were but two Assocatlen games yesterday and tbey resulted llke tbl: At Cleveland, Cleveland 0, Baltimore 2; at Lenlsvllle, Louisville 10, St. Leuis 4. Tbe Philadelphia Timts says tbat tbe rea son tbe League team of tbat elty cannot pisy ball Is because about one half of the players get drunk at night and paint the town red. Lathers Kauliuu'i I.ecturr. The temperance lecture by Luther 8 Kautlaiae, etQ.jbefere tie Y. M. T. A. at 8L Paul's M. K church, Monday evenlng, was rather poorly attended. Ne denbt the LindiarlUe eampmwtlng. Interfered with It, Twe Drunken Wemsn. Lena WUe and Mary Wise were ar raigned before Alderman Deeu this morn morn leg te answer for drunkenness and disor derly conduct and both were sent te jail Lens ter ten days and Mary for live dayB. Bad Ills Flcgsrs Masbtd. Chas. Wilhere w,ef this clty.nlgbt telegraph operator at Mcuntvllle, was en bis wsy te that place in the train en aaturaav evonleir Iwhen the deer of tbe ear blew abut en bis fingers of his rlgbt htedpsMlilng four of Bttn, FEW SALES OF TOBACCO. r-Air wkf.k's tiisnsaotiens amount TO SKVKItat. I1UNDHEO CASK. FsnniylTinls Lest Sailing la New Yetk-TBe UnrveQ Growth et tin Prsssnt Crr. Sams I'lsriL 1UHI te Tep and Others Are Xtrj small, 3 here Is nothing new te report In tbe growing crop. It Is coming along as well s could be expected. In most fields it Is Irregular, some of the plants being large onetigh te top and otliers net larger than a man's hand. There is still plenty et lime for the small plants of the late tobacco te attain full growth, If the weather tie favor able. Transactions In old leaf appear te bave been llgbler last week than for some week a preceding. Hklles A Frey report the. sale et 100 eases, and tbe turobaseef afeweise Havana seed. D. A. Mayer sold 8.1 eases of '85 and 'SO Havana seed, and bought 7 cases '&a Havana. Harry llenewlt and bis son Harry, Benjamin Schatim and Ames Kooky bave Just returned from a five weeks sojourn In Bsltlmnre, whre they pseked 200 cases of Lancaster county seed and Havana to te to bscea for M. Kemper it Sen. They are well ploased with Baltimore and Haiti Haiti merrans especially the tobacco mer. The N.n Vum Jlsr I.ral Marker, Tb'e most prominent feature of the msrket for the past week was tbe sale of 800 eases et '87 Connecticut bread leaf at 17c, Tbls transaction created qulleanexiltemenf, aa It wat the largest single transaction lu seed for a grout many years, and it speaks vel union for the nusllty of tbe new Connecticut bread leaf. Tue pi loe paid for It la con sidered a fair one, fair te tbe packers, who bave realized a prellt, though net a for tune, from the tale, and fair te the pur chasers, who are expected te make a snug little sum out et tbelr big purehsse. All the ether new seed Is being "pros pected " te a Urge extent ; the new Penn sylvania Havana aaed found buyers for a quantity nt 'jihi cases at from 20 te 2. and of new Wisconsin HCOetses changed hands at 12i,'e. The new Pennsylvania bread leaf is also coming Inte demand : tales 200 rases at from 12 te lla. The hlguer priced Havana teed it thus far mostly looked it J be inquiry for old Sumatra haa been mere actus during tbe past week than ever before. Hales about 600 hales at ad vanced prices from 11 CO te f LE.r. The new Sumatra la evidently kept In reserve. Havana actlve as UBUal. Hales about 400 bales. Uana' Weekly Kr pert. Following are the sales et seed leaf tobacco reported for the Ihtki-lieknckh by J, S. Gana' Sen, tobacco broker, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for tbe week ending July 23, 1888: 1,057 cases 1837 Pennsylvania seed, 10','tu He : 800 eases 1887 Pennsylvania Uavaua, 17j't,2e ; 300 eases 18S0 Penuavlvanla seed, lOGt) 120.; 953 cases 1887 New KnglsndsMd, 14i17ia'e : 2f0 eases 1887 New England Havana, lS(J20e ; 125 ewes 16E0 New Kng. laud seed, i(i($!6e. ; 150 eases 1887 7. rt rt iners, 17&20J. ; 150 eases 1880 state Havana, lrl8i i If 0 cases 1880 Wisconsin Havana, OfalOj ; 250 cases sundries, 7&30.'. Total, 4, 1S5 casec. either Seed l,r( Matks's, The BaldwInBvllle, N. V., market has been active for soveral weeks past. Tbe trAnsactlena bave been large. The deliv eries of tobacco have been en a large seals. While it must be admitted that prices are net as high as they were in March last, yet I assume that the tobaceonow being bought Is net as geed as tbat purchased in early sprlDg. The transactions In the tobacco markets of tbe state of Wisconsin bave still further declined during the week past, theugn there la something doing In most all the retool vlng pelntc. The laet of the matter la that '67 tobacco is becoming somewhat scarce, and it necessitates considerable riding te Und deslrablcgoeds. Iu Janesvllletobacce buy ing has been mere brisk during the past ten days than for Benin tlme past Prices, al though showing little tendency te advance, remain steady and Uriu, What leaf re mains Is likely te be seen gathered up, III 1)3 rail STREET WORK. What Contractors Want for Grading Union, Fremont and Juniata Streets, A poatpened meeting of the street com mittee was held last evenlng, Tbe Farmera' Southern market was granted tbe privilege of laying tbelr pave ment en Seuth Queen street according te the draft of the city engineer. The market company was alae required te give bends in the sum el f 1.000 te indemnify tbe elty against any lets te any properties adjacent, The clerk was ordered te advertise for the construction of a three toot sewer, 1,110 feet In length, en North Plum street from East KlngtoOnestnut, Alse, for tbe construc tion of h sewer en North Lime street, from Lemen te Clay, a dlatanee of 2.001 feet, and for tbe grading of North Franklin street from East King te tbe New Helland turn pike, and the grading of Clay street from North Queen te Sblppan. Tbe committee dcolded te report with favorable recommendation te councils tbe purehase of a street eeraper. Thursday, August 2, was fixed upon as the tlme for tbe committee te Inspect the places where Improvements are asked for by petition. Bids were orenod for the grading of Fre mont and Union streets from Laurel and also the grading of Juniata atreet from Rockland te Marshall. Action was deferred by tbe oemmlttee until tbey visit the streets. The bids were : Pentz it Miller, for Fremont street, Hj cents per cuble jard,- Union 15 cents, Jl nlata 14 centp, or for Union and Fremont streets (170. Kitchit Smith, Junlata.SO eintB, C. Wi Sehwebel, Junlats. (S77.20. Francis Auesrap, Fremont, 17 cants per cuble yard, and If tbe bidder remeves tbe debris, 20 eents, rock 49 cents, Union 25 cents, Juniata IS cents. J. F. Staufler, Juniata, 48 cents per yard, or f 1.510 ler the Jeb. Frank Hinder, Fremont, Union and Juniata streets, 38 eents per yard. HenryBbaub, Uulen street, 18 cents per yard, reek 50 cents, Fremont 18 eents, reck 50 cents, Juniata 17 cents, reek 50 eents. The oemmlasloaer was ordered te place an Inlet at Pine and Chestnut streets, and a pipe where gutters are deep. Tors Her F.jres triein Their Secksts. Sallle Miller, a young and respectable oelorod girl, was assaulted In Jackson ville, Fla, en Sunday night by a negre named Flowers, onee her lever. Tbe girl restated tbe overtures et tbe negre, and be throttled ber uutll abe waa Insensible. Net oentented with this be attempted te stills her cries alter ana Decame oenaoions, and was se enraged because she would net keep still that be tore out tbe girl's eyes from tbelr rockets. Tbe agonizing aerearaa of the girl brought men te her assistance and tbey found Halite horribly brulaed, and of course totally blind. Sne told who ber as sailant was and be was seen under lock and key. m IIew m Farmer Was Swindled Jacob Bewman, a farmer, wbe lives near Miasimanvllle, Montgomery county, was vlcllmlzsdte the amount of lj200 by a bold awlndler a few daya age. He ordered four grain binders, ana tbe order was raised te four dcztn. Ths Nsw Water Wcrks Vulted. The committee en water works Improve ments and Ibe water commissioners paid an official visit te the new water works en Monday afternoon. Tbey decided te nave tba grounds In front et the works graded ad bMatified, A STKNei3 STOKT. J a kiss Ilntrtiln Al-iui.mt an lullitlh! Stlenei Towards Ills Wit Fer Tuelre Inn I'ti te Ills Da ith. A straigs llfo-slery with a remaikable climax eLded en Monday when James liutchlna, a well te de resident of Chicago, waa burled fieui his beuse en Sherman avenue. Mr. Uuteblna' death oceutted Juataa the night was closing en Saturday. The death-bed acone In his comfortable borne was an extraordinary ene. The dyleg rum bad net spoken a weld te bis wife in twelve yesrs, aud ter that time they bad occupied separate roeuip. He was a elnaulr and obstinate mar. Dr. Parseus told hlui he had onlyafe heuis te live. Mrs. Uutehliia was erylng and lbs dvlug man. with epen eve. watebed tier. With a sudden Impulse of a love mat nau survived mejeai a et cruel treatment, Mrs. Hlitchlna threw her arms around ber husband's neck, kissed him fondly, and begged him te speak te her onee, te break, before he died, the sllonce of a dozen years. Thcre was a struggle apparent In hta countenance. His lips opened as If te speak, but only an Inarticu late sound came from them. Hla face grew set and stern again. He slightly repulsed her aud be was again taken with a spasm of coughing. He asked the doctor ter a drink of water. Mrs. Uiitnhlna made no further attempts at a reoenolllatlou, aud In a half hour bsr husband died. The story of Mrs. Hutchlns' peculiar treatment naa been a subject mr the talk and wonder of the neighbors. They were msrrled thirty years sge In England. He was a bacdiome feet soldier et the British army and she was a frlend of Ills mother. Tbey oame tothe town et Lake sixteen years sge and beget work with the Union Stock Yards company. He met Henry Barrel!, and ns fellow workmen they be came strict friends, nnd Itarretl", who was unmarrled, used te visit Hutchlns many a tlme at his house. Oje evening Hutchlns oharged his wife with lulldnllly. Ue breke Inte a frightful passion. Ue would hear ue reply or explanation and onded the sceno by locking himself up In another room. Frem that tlme forth he never speke te her again. Hutchlns was a provident, thrifty man and accumulated money, bought houses and lets BEll made lesus. He was 5(1 years nltt wiinn im illii.l ind ilrlnir recent vears he bad net worked. Ills wlfe, tlircua-J iimir Dey, once asaeu ler mero money than f25ameuth, ber allowance. Uutolitnsgrew Violent and threw (10 at hnr. Hbe uover asked Mm for nioney again. Mra.Hutclilns, tbe neighbors say, used te cry a great dost and two or thrcu times hnr husband was seen te weep vlolently when he thought he was net observed. But or lata years both have gene en In a matter-nf-fact way. Their aen married and went West three or four years bkp. Their solitary ItTe went en as bifore until a week age, when Hutchltia was taken ill of typhoid fever. Kit TIlUIlMAN TO sue. C0 lla Gives Ilia Itrssiui ler Net AttruJIng Its Democratic lUllllcatten. Congressman S. S. Cor, or New Yerk, baa recelved the following loiter from Judge Allen G, 1 burman : COLUJHius, Ohie, Jcly 21, Rc8. My Deaii KiunNii I write te you ptnl ptnl tentlally and cry Jfnerfceiiffn." First Because I have net thanked you for your uiaguliloentsnoeoh en the Urlll, whlnu ought te Immerlallza you, and will de se It the Amerlctn people bave as tnueli geed sense as we Douiecrats are uccualeuud toattrlbute te them. Second Because I have net nnsweired your kind lelteiR, which 1 would hae done II I had net been overwhelmed with letters, meat of whlah might imre bten postponed, but which had te ha answered because they were net wrltten by old friends llke yourself, whoceuld forglve my apparent neglect, knowing that X would wrlte If I I'eulif. Third But new I want your geed fillets in my behalf, I received very kind Invi tations from Tammany, whlah you en forced by your letters, and also from tt.e County Democracy Inviting me te attern! tbelr ratltlcatleu nioetlnnc, or, lu default f attendance, te wrlte them letters. New 1 may have been inoresenaltlvo than 1 ought te have been In this matter of faet and practical age, but It did eeem tn an ' old fogy" like me that It would net be broom breom broem ing te attend or even wrlte the meetings be d te ratify my own nomination. Tbl i scruple may eoem very absurd, and vei v probably Is, out 1 could net help i, i nd se 1 nellher attended tbe uieetlngs nor wretr. I was as gratelul as any man could be for Invitations se kind and earneit, but I trusted te my Dauiocralle friends te bo be bo l'evethat 1 did net fall te appreciate their kindness. New, my dear friend, If thore are any Tammany men or County Ddtnocraey men wbe feel hurt by my sllbnce, 1 beg you te make my peace with tbem and te assure them that they will never find me wanting in effort when the oauae el Democracy Is at stake. 1 hope you will answer this loiter, be be eauaa 1 am a little uneasy about tbe subject matter of It. 1 am under tee many oblige eblige oblige tlens te tbe Demoeracy of New Yerk te be guilty of slighting tbelr requeslr, and I hope before tbe election te say te them In New Yerk and Brooklyn hew grateful I am for their support of the grand old party founded by Jetforseo, consolidated by Jacksen and well represented by G rover Cleveland. As ever, my dear Ccx, your friend trnly, A. U. TlIURMAN, A Grand Jurt'SeBtalenl Repert. San Francisce, July 21 A deeldcd sensation was created yesterday by tbe final report of tbe grand Jury of tbe city and county of Han Francisce. Most of tbe de partments of tbe city government tbe Jury criticized severely. Speaking of crime, tbe report says : We think ourselves Justi fied in asserting that in tbls elty crime is organized for purposes ollenslve and defen alve,and has its alders and abettors. Ourelec Ourelec tlens, primarily and nnally,are controlled te a great extent by twelve or fifteen hundred members of tbe criminal element leagued together and rendering 'quid pre quo' having sc-called 'pulls' en men in au thority and ethers influential with these having power. Matters bave reached such a condition here that te openly cflend the directory of the criminal element seems te Invite oemple e political ostracism. Reci procity exists between criminals, prosti tutes, gamblers and besalsm." Speaking of tbe Chinese quarter, the re port says: "This San Francisce Sodom, wltb all its loathsome features, has become se familiar that It has ceased te Inspire hor ror among our citizens." Frebably alt Drowned. Les Anuei.es, Cat., July 24 A, Lund, bis brother aud four friends left la an open beat from San Pedre for a trip around tbe Oatallca Islands about a week age. The bear waa found yesterday bottom up en tbe Island. Several fishermen wbe arrived at San Pedre en Sunday reported seeing a beat containing five or six people capsize during a gale. Tbey were unable te res cue tbe party. It la believed tbls was the Lund parly and tbat they were all drewced. King Jehn's FreJecta St. 1'KTKRsuuite, July 21 A deputr- tlen of Abyssinian priests haverequiated a audience wltb the czar te etler him en behalf et King Jehn a pert en tbe Red Si a suitable ler a coaling station. King Jehn will also send a number of noble youths from Abyssinia te Russia te be educated. Ths Cerpie Horned le a O.Ip. Haverhill, Mass., July 21 This morn ing ss the body of tbe Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blum was waiting at 219 Essex street for burial the drapery took fire from candles burning around tbe cata falque and the body waa burned te a crisp. Tae loom took fire, but tbe it imes were ex tinguished wltb small less, m i v US Can Ball ths North 8aa. Berlin, July 24. A number of Prince Bismarck's admlrsrs la Stuttgart have pre Mw4 tlu oiseoellor with yacht. SCORING HAH1US0N. ACTION TAKEN lit TIIK rilNtllAt. LA- Him onion or nit enr, Hriolntlens Fsusl Cesitfiunlng Inn Itrpnt- Iran Candidal ler I'rrsldent fur 111 Al- lltnd Toward ths Weiklntmsn and the Vetes lis Cait While In Cupgrrss Indunai-eus, July 21 -The Central Laber Union held a meeting last night, and a aeries et resolutions condemning Harri son for his votes en the Uhtneae hill, his attitude toward the strikers In 1877, nnd his action en thoelcht-liour iitiestlnn. rame up anil wero discussed by the meeting. In thoeaursnof his speech, Jehn Farn ham, of the tllgarmakera' union, said the elgarmakera of the city wero about equally dlvldeit politically, but seven nt all lu the elty would vele for Harrison. A number of spsechet were male, nnd the retelutlnna were adopted as the sentiment et the Central Laber Union, with about three dissenting voles. The resolutions bave been adopted hy nearly all the labor unions or the city tint have held meetings since Harrison wns nominated, Will linn ter tlewrnur nt leias, Dai.uas, Tex., July 21 Evan Jenes, prosident of the Farmers' Alllnuce,wlit) was rocenlly nominated for governor by the non-Partisan and Union Ltber parties, has concluded te run, and will resign the presi dency or thoAlllauce In order te aaiolhe organization from the Imputation et par ticipating In politics. Jenes Is popular ami will poll a heavy votes The Uopubllcena will probably net make a netnli ntlen, but will leava the race te Jenes, Martin l Ittd.l, and Bess, the Demoeratlo nemlmtu. The raoe for gnvoriiershtp may be oleso. 1'Ot.tTIOAI, NOTK4. Fer every f 12,1 IS, 127 HI worth of wool nit woe'on goods llm Ami'Henn people bU ', tbey have te niy 2H,25tl 1 12 IK) taxes. cost Maver Filler, of Piilladvlpliln, onlyllOTO-SeVC.. '' MiHe nomination Jeka In llm ltepublliieu onuveTilloit'at GiilSyt- Banker A. J. Drexel, of PhlladelpMn, has become oeuvitiottrt tint wool should Im admitted froe, and tbat lre:i ero alieitM also be en llm free list. The New Ynik 7Vi (Ren ) announce that the belting In New Yerk Is six te llvn en Harrison, but It gives no names or het. Mr. Morrison will net run for Congress In Ids illstilet lu Illinois, though all the Domacralle candidates nssured hlui lliey would withdraw, ' The Hi. Paul f.','o5reniarls : "Thore Is ttnthlng llke M doctor taklllir lilmiwn nwl'. olne. Gen. Harrison was taken very 111 the tn nr day. They wrapped blm up In a tixd blanket ami poured s 1110 free whinny down hla threat, nnd he get well in tin llillllltew " Th California Democrat, published In San Franolsce, n leading German paper, lirn nyyaats Republican, has dewliiiNl tu sui pert C.nveland for the proalrtenoy. Moimter lngalls must have heard with dlRtMiat the bill reported by Hounter Piatt, ' Te regula oaeminorco carried en by lele. g-eph. " That bill makiHlt unlawful ter u y telegraph sempany te give any un reasonable advantage te any particular poreu, ortecolloot " by any npiulal rate, rebate, drawbacR, or oilier device or con trivance, "com pnnssllen fre.n 0110 person for the transmission et innNssgrH than front another for similar servlce. "'1 have the usaer the wires during tbe nouveiition hy ttie courtesy or ihe company, " wrete Mr. Ingsllsnfew weeks sge tn n ICsnsas dele. ga'n, 'i sn 1 you can thereto tolegrnph inn sully at all limes if anything of Interest trHtispIre". " Jacksen S Salmi's, or New Yerk, the great leather inamifanlurer, Is aunoiinaed asnaupporterol Hurrlsnn, This announce, ment was by the New Yerk Trip tine. Jneksnn H. Hehultz has published u card correcting Iho Tribune's Mntuiueut imtl ite Glaring that hu could net stuutt en the Har rison platform. Mr. Frank Basenm, ene of the prominent Grennbackers et Meteer oeunty, Pa, has coiiieoiit fi.r Cleveland, Thuruian and Re form. Mr llrsieiu is a Very IHulligent man. and especially well Inlnnnntl 011 tlie tarlll'qunHteu. Hence bin decision te sup pirt tlm Demrwrutle nominees f .ivt ronceMoO inald, the piem'iu nt young Republican or Clenrlleld, Pa , who in 11 lei ter te James Kerr, eiq chairman of the Cleartleld Domeoratln county committee, announces his Intention te support Clovo Clevo Clove land and Thuiman, says, among ether things, that he likes Iho Deinoeraila plat form beenuin "it declares In raver or honest competition In trade, based upon the law et supply and demand and against rostnred monopolies and protected trusts," nnd Lo Le calise "It favors pintentinn te our working men by opening the ports or the world te tbe products or their labor and skill and closing nur ports te Im ported oentraot and pauper labor." Mr. MoDenald Is a geed speaker and will de aorvlcnen tlie stump. His conversion hss created consternation among the Republicans or that section or the atate, and has glven the Democrats great onceuraecmont. Henry D, Unlehklss, the lawyer, or Ne. 32 Nassau street, New Yerk, has sent the following letter of resignation tn tbe First Watd Republican A ssoclstlen, of Broeklyn: I beg te eiler my resignation as a mem ber of the First Ward Republican associa tion. Although driven from the support et the Republican candidate for president in 1681, tbe tariff plank In the Republican platform nf that year Induced me te still count iiiyielf a Rspuhllaan. In the bone that the party would ulti mately return te the high and patrletia standard It ence maintained both In Its policy and candidates. It waa beeause et this nope, but with a san guinis scarcely Justified by my observa tion of the course of ihe ptrty slnea 1808, thstass msmherortbe legislature of 1880, I entered tbe Rspubl'etn callous and aeted with tba Republicans en all party quos ques tlcns. But tbe time has come when further hope is neither Justified nor possible, and when these who believe tbat the party 110 lnnger represents either Us principles or tbelts should withdraw their support. Yeatordey'a Bosten JlcraUi said: W. J. Geldtbwait, a premlneul member of the executive committee of the Marblehead Republican club, bes sent the following letter te the president of tbe el ub: "1 new for the first time find myself unable te tub. scribe te tbe principles embodied In tne platform adopted at Chicago, especially as tbey relate te the great Issue of tbe tariff; and, aUbeugh it may seem paradoxical, while I find myaelr differing from the Republican party en tbls question, I still briefly stated are net free trade (i. ihinie. none but the followers of Henry Geerge desire tbat), but the aboli tion of war tariff taxes, wrung from tbe pockets of all consumers In times of pro found peace, X favor a reduction et the tariff', ae tbat, In addition te tbe Internal revenue derived from liquors aud tonaeco, It shall be barely sufficient for the govern ment support, and 1 would place tbat tariff tax en manufactured goods tbat 00m pete with our own manufactures, ter the pro tection solely of the wage-earner, entirely freeing all raw material from tbe burden new Imposed upen It, and removing all protection aa It operates In the Interest of monopolies, and trusts. While 1 de net propose te Jain the Domo Demo Dome cratlo party, I aball vote ler sod uae my In fluence fur the leader of that party, who bas se oeurageoutly forced tLlivlialandl think 1 may say unpopular (because misunder stood) lsaue upon bis followers. It be hooves me, thorelere, te tender te you my resignation as a member of tbe Marblebead Republican elub, and be assured tbat I de it iih the greatest respect for you and every member thereof. Mr. William U. Pugb, dletrlet attorney of uincluiiati, visaed uemocratie head quarters In New Yerk Saturday. He thinks tbe Democrats bsve a geed chance e carrying Ohie. He says tbe Germans lu all tne large ciuea are) mutinous, ana tne Sbermsn men are very sere. Tbe Demo crats en the ether hsnd, ara united and stringer than they have been ler years. Thur man's name Is a tower of strength. Thousands of Democrats who have net voted for years en soeoust of tbe alleged reusnnsu et machine methods. wlU come out for Thttrman. Resides, Cleveland has W.n the confidence of the nissser. IIAllUMON AKH TIIK riUNTEits. Ths Unions All Ursr ths eenstry Opposed tn ths Ittunbtlran Candidal. The ptomlnent cfllelals oenneclod with the various typographical unions through out the country have claimed credit for the defeat of Blalne becauss Whlielaw Rslil refused tn run the New Yerk Tribune as a union ollleo. They new propose te bold General Harrison responsible for the con. duct of Jehn C, New, of the Indianapolis Journal, who retuses le recegnlzs the union. The Indianapolis Typographical Un'en has already pasted a series of insoltl inseltl insoltl tlens wlilelt they Imve ferwsided te all typographical unions In the United States asking Iheni te refusn tn support Gensral Harrison for thn presidency unless Mr. New Immediately puts tlie Iudlauspells Journal e 111 en lu accord Willi the type graphical iiuttm. The officials of the Indianapolis Typo graphical Union claim te Iki In receipt of responses each mail front unions all ever the country showing that thny will bn sus tallied by M large iiisjerlly nt the ineinbers of the various unions. It Is preMiuiiul thran responses will bn used te Intluence Jehn U. New, tinner si Harrison's friends have tx en urging Mr, New te make the Jeiirnul a union ulllce, but that Ketitlemaii Is very ebstliiatn. Tl Union (Abel .Net I'mprrij Itlntit. An opinion was tiled by Ice Chancellor Van Fleet, In Trenten, en Monday, In the oaae of the Clgsriuakers' International Union et America against Jehn R, Wil liams, te leitinln hlui from using thn union label, The court holds that Iho defendant Is morally wrong, but Is oeiupolled te Und lit his favor. Thn complainants have no property right lu thn trade mark, becaute mere declaration that n poraen will put 11 psitlculsr thing en the market marked in a certain wny nrratpa no right. Until thn thing Is actually en tlie market niaiknd liy a particular mark, no property right Is ac quired. The bill doe net show that the ueinplslnaiits have applied their mark le a vendible eotuiiieillt) el which they are tlie owners or lu which they trade. Nucll nppll. catien and use nnnstltutii thn only founda tion upon which a tltUietu rest, and with out thut It Is Impossible te ncqtilre title, The marks In this oase are used simply te eirtlly that the complainants are skilled work ni. ""thing morn. It Is net pro pre tended thfit.y' "P ""n-0 l.h rn",k..M manufacturers or d?W. elgsts. the demur Is sustained with coals. - . HIE INTKI'NAI, ltr. ItNIIIC. Tax Itecrltpil llj lh eiutnrntnent ml ltiiieis mat Tubaorn-Cellf ctlnua hi I'miniM- x ml Over VH.OOO.one, Wahimnoten, July 21 Hen. Jeseph H. Mlllor,u(immlsslenarontarnnlriivontto,rn per st) theHjrrjtsry of the treasury fur tin lineal year ended J 11110 no, 1888, show the following roeolpts : On spirits, Oil .100,100, an Increase of t:i, 170,815 ever thn rrcelpt ler last year; en tobacco, 30,002,131, nit In nreasn nf (51,3111; en ferinoiitel liquors, 2.1.321,218, an Incrrane of f 1,102,030 ; en iilKemargnrlnn (801,131), nt) IncrnaHii el f UO,. 101 ; nn bank and bankets (net na tional) I 202, a drcrease et f8ft ; en niltcol niltcel niltcol lanceus collection net otherwlse pio pie pio vlded ter suit penalties (lflA.315, n de. creann nt (81,172, Tim aggregate rreslp'a weref 121,320. 174, nn Incroase of 15, ISO, 173 ever last year. During the year 8S8,177 gallons of spirits worn ilUtllled from ap ples, Knches nnd grapes, n decrnasa of 32,!,. 3."U gallons; also 70 077,310 gallons from msterlals ether than apples pouches mid grapes, nn lnorease of 4,r07, 1.11 ; 11U0 21 (180, 210 barrels of fermented llqu irs; nn lnorease nl l.MB.f.lU harrelH. Theru wero muuiilKO lured ,'t 811. 720,(1 JO clgsts, an Inerusss of 0121,207, and 1, HV2 720 100 cigarettes, nn lnerease et 278 220,010. Heveu mil lion, four bundled nnd thlrly-slx t'iniisaiiil, nlne hundred nnd eighty, nltie pounds of snuff worn uiatiuraeiuiu.l, being an lnerease nf 675,211 pounds. Of tobacco, chewtng and smoking, there were manufactured 01030 783 pniiudp, an ln ln ereaeo el 1 009 010 peiiiidr. The iiianufic. ture of oleoiiiarfiiirlno aegreca'nd 32.007 7A3 pounds, an lncroaie of 10 871,05s p und 1 ever last year. Thoaggregatocnllcollnnsln l'ctiniy vanla during tbe year amounted te (8,317,350, Til ICY INTK.Nl TO DIllFl A lit 1. 1.. Thn ItrpulillransTldiik nTarlll' AlrnMim Can llnmail In a, Watlc Wakiiikoten, July 21. A meeting nf the Senatei committee nt tltianea was held te-day which was attended by all of the momliers. An hour was dovetod te n gen eral discussion of thn tariff, without any effort te fermulate a bill. Whnn the moot meet ing adjourned It was with the understand ing that the Republican members of the committee would draft a substitute for the Mills bill, submit It ten caucus of all the Republicans In the Sonate and that It should be reperted te the full oemmlttoo en llnance at the earlleit possible day aometlmo this week. The bill Is thou te bn ontrusted te the Deme erata who will held a caucus for the purpose el deciding en their course of aotlen. After all this Is dene eome oenoluilon may be reached as te the date when Congress will adjourn. Senatera say an understanding will be reached en the nulject or tbe tariff tbls week. Iltrby Will Many. Bkhlin, July 21 It Is auuoutieed that Count Iterbert Bismarck will leave for Koenlgsteln early in August te partake of the waters of Iho celebrated springs of tbat place, and after a ahert aoleurn thore will loave for England in connection, It la be lieved, with hla approaching marrlage te a relative of Lord Londonderry, viceroy of Irelaud, Orantad a Dlirerer. Bai.timeiu:, July 23. Mrs. Deiiuell Swan wa te-day granttd an abselute di vorce from her husband. They are of the arlstocratle population of Baltimore. Mrs, Swan is new at Newport. Hew U F.ndsd Ilia Idle, Hi:duine, Cal., July 21 A horrible sul sul elde is reported from Merloy's Station, near here. James Masoe, an old sUge drlver, rat en a 11 fly-pound box of giant powderaud touched it off. Twenty pounds et his body was picked up iu a batket. A Monday Sobeol nipeilntsndeut. Tuhcela, III., July 21. James Stephen son, charged with embezzling f 1,200 of tbe publle sobeol funds et Montezuma, led , bas Hid te Canada. He was a woll-knewu Sunday school superintendent. Kinpsrer William Uecs 10 Nnsdiu, Ht. I'KTKiiuunie, July 21, Kuiprrer William atarted for Stock helm te-day, Previous te bla departure he breakfasted with the czir aud czarina en beard ti 0 Uohenzellorn. Impute VtaUr Killed Illin, Londen, July 21. Prof. Henry Carvllle Lewla, who died at Manebestur en Situr day, was butied at Bolten yesterday. H s death waa due te bl'XKl poisoning raiuid by drinking Impure water. Fll sen Hundred Psepl lluniulel. Fire Sunday forenoon destroyed the oeal Uilnlng town of Reslyn, 28 miles from Kllensburg, W. T., rendering tbe entire population et 1,500 homeless. Ths wind, waa blowing at the time tnd tbe town was without tire apparatus. Netning was aaved, Rellet has beenseuttrem LIlecsburK.Abeut 250 beuses were burned. Nothing is left hut tna neal oemosnv's otneo and elaneL I Ne lnsuranee, Tue less Is fW.OOO, THE M. E. CAMl'MKETING. OPENING BKIIVICBH TO UK IIKt.D LANDItVllXETUM KVENISO. AT Itsr, T. L. Taomkluten, et llarrltbnrf, te I'rnttli His First Ssiinen ltv, Charles llead te Conduct the Children's Meet Inga Ths Cottages Ocenpltd, LANnisvir.t.K, July 24. Many persons arrived hore te-day, thus helplng te swell the throng whlah la already tn this delight ful greve. The many teuta and cottages leek as comfortable and certainly mere breezy and oeol tbat the het elty houses from which the msj'irlly of the people oniue. Tne oetfages have three rooms, two up stairs and one down. Thn rooms are net plastored, the beards and rafters being visible Thn partitions de net extend up te the celling. On the back perch ti the kltohen, thoetilof articles of furniture con. slating of a oeal nil stove, anil a tub with Ice In It for a refrigerator. Picture and nlo nle nlo naes adorn the walla aud en the whele cottage lift) Is very sgreoable, Mr. Ben. Henry has charge of l'ewl'a livery teams which run from the station te Win camp greutnlK, and certainly 110 mero efficient nr accommodating poraen could have been selected. Miss Atnatids Lsndes Is president of lit young penpln's association nnd Mrs. Lizzie Smith has chnrgn of the hollneii meetings. Iter. Olinrles Um.ls has charge of tha children's meetings and also genersl charge of the young peoples meeting. The latest arrivals nte : Mm. FArgusen, V. II. Dean nnd Georga Delz, Columbia I Mis. Ireland, HrMitoten ; Mrs. Klnler anil family, llnrrlsburg ; Mrs. Duiihsm, listicasler t Mr. Harry and Mtss Kate I'lekel, Mllllarsvllle ; Mrs. llaull, Mrs. Doeblnr and family, Shermiin Doeblsr. Mis Annie U. Ilnnder, Nuw mid family, mid family, Hartiuaii, Laneaater ! Mis Mis Helland Mr. Brubaker Intorceurso 1 Mrs. Benes Mlllersvllle : Mr. (He ver nnd family, llnrrlsburg ; Miss I.I21I0 Weeks, MUn l.lllle Me.Mellan, Citllslci; Mrs. Mnleyand daughter, Leba non ; Mr. llnrry Uutnpliruyvllte and family, Muuiitvlile. The visiting clergy areltnv. J. II, Payrnn, Urklgsten ; Rev, T. Tomklunen, lUrrlsburg; Rev. Nloe-d,s,-iS"r,;flo'Bin,J:i!u,-vp),0. 'iiiisi nvnninn rrttikttintiiittte hit. mallyopened by n meeting at J PhiTJj .-. f vwiup vanii-iiiviitiilS. I V' J1V s T. Ij, Toinklnseu, uf llartlsburir. in. preach. 700 tVeikman ItMiilnrnd I lie liy Iflre, Cincinnati, July 21 Thn snvon-slery brick bulldlngur Knpponderf ,t Dltmann's liummnth shoe laotery, nt cerner of 8j cs cs cs more nnd New streets, biirned at 4 o'clock this morning. Hew thn tire started re unlns a mystery. The llim gave omploy employ ompley tnoit te suveti hundred hands, tha fsotery lining nne or the largnst lu the elty. Lews, (300,000 ; Insurance net yet known, 'I he Iniuionse biilldlng cost (75,000, Oaly n skeleton renmlni et It, The atenk was t'lvcntorled soveral dsys slnce at (111,000, Tlie machinery was valued at about (35, -03a This would make the total lets of tha oempiny (251,000, Tlie company carried about (111,000 Insiirannn nn nteck, (30,000 nn the building and (20 000 nu luiealnery, The total Insurance ia (101,000, A large number of adjoining buildings worn ilestreed, whleh wmo'Jehn Mulvl hill's two story building ndjelulng the fso fse fso eory totally destroyed, less (5, COO Mr. Dnylo'Hheusnnt Na 15 North street totally dottreyed; Mrs. l'ettni's rosldenc,21 North atreut, slightly, coetod by Insui-auca. Aa Italian tenement liouse was completely gutted, IlclrriniiiMl Hrllltra, Titi.MbAit, Cel,, July 21 Last evenlng Information reached hnre that about neon 100 setllers rnde te the ranch of Geerge) Blessor, ii our Raten, anil reinstated bttn In possession uf his raucb, whleh during tbe abtance of Blessor and family from borne had been turned evor te roprcseutatlves el the Maxwell grant. The grant Is taking vigorous measures te dlspossess the KOttletB, The settlers vow they will net glve up until the private land nlatuiB oammlttne of the lower house et Congress shall say whether or net tbe ruling of Srcretary or the lntorler Cox In 1870, de claring ihuse land part of thu publle do main, has the feres nf law, m T111I11 lleubsrs Cnptureit. Asiitauula, Ohie, July 24. Ten men bearded the westbound express at tbla place Sunday night, Ac seen as tha train left the city tbey attempted te gain posses. sloneflU At each deer of the smoker tba men took n stand and defied tbe passen gers. Conductor Sbsrp and seversl drum mers put en a bold front and drove Ibena out of the car. The robbers then attempted te prevent the train being atepped at Geneva by overpnwerlngtlioonglnoer, but did net succeed. The train Blacked at Geinvs aud a call was made upon the city. Nine of ths, gang were captured. They are new In ths Geneva J all guarded by twenty. 11 ve mtlltla. They appear te be diaperadces Instead of tramps. The Train HI ruck at Ccir, Winona, Minn., July 24. A past so se ger train en the Cannen Falls braneb of the Mllwaukce read carry lug Stetson's 11 Uncle Tem's Cabin " oempany about 1:30 yesterday afternoon struck a cow about tan miles out of Red Wing, and tbreecaia, Including ene passenger oeaob, went down a twonty-tlve feet embankment, W. A. Clark, nf Uurley, Wl'., was crushed te death. Twe ladles, members of SteUen'a troupe, wero Injured, one having ber leg broken. Others sustained sprains anet bruises. Anether acoeunt says that two men wero kllleJ and tbe train a cempla'.a wreck, ins upcning nine as naraicga. Sahateua, N. Y., July 21. The racing season waa begun here te-day- Tbe weBta er la warm and the track In geed condition. There are five eventa en tbe e ird, Mm featura being tbe race for tbe Travers stskeai s gQB attendanee is very large. -, - - The 11 rat no), puras (100, for thrse-yia?. jf olds anu upwara, e lurienss : mm xuas Ji t; Rimnnf': Catrella 3. Time. 1:04V. )'' The second race, (500 purse, yi miles ''j Oarsmsn 1; Cruiser 2; Bohemian 3. Tlea. 'r 1:57 K. The third race, tb.8 Travers s'aksa, lr 1 in 1 1 hs : Sir Dixen 1. Les Aecelas 2. Faleaa I Tlmn. 3-flTS:. V, The feutth roe, purse MOO, mile: Jaulbert, 1 ; Balaton, 2 ; Carrie 0. 3. TIssi 1:17. lteyalij wars Tneie. Vienna, July 21 Tberegttts y otter day en Lake Gmunden, en the occasion of tba Battle of Flower" was a brilliant affaU. Tbe emperor was ueable te attend, but Us queen of Hanover, tbe Princess Mary aad , tbe dukes of Mentpentler and or Wurtem burg were present. M an y members et tha highest nobility and aristocracy dressed la allegorical costumes were in tbe beats and thousands et society people were spectators. Mma. Pauline Lucca was one of tba Jury et ladles. i wMAtmmM imiHVtiVK. P Washington, D. O., July 24. Fer' Eastern Pennsylvania and Nsw Jer sey t Fair, preceded en the Naw Sag land coast bv lceal rains, warmer, followed I by stationary tanpantura, variable wlada. 1 t'1 :i m I Y4 3 a 1 f m L
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