-' UIWSW?!! FA HX : ' i 1 1 m Intelligent S VOLUME XXV KO. 269. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1889. TRICE TWO CENTS ih REV. DR. JW ADDRESS. IE TALKS fIF AMERICAN LITERATURE BE FARE THE NORMAL STHWIL STTJUEJiTS. Its Foundation IjiM Aflcr the Itovelu. tlen SomejefTlioso Who Contributed te the Wealth ofCleod Literature. MlLLKitsvir.l.K, Ph., July 1. This even ing the students niul thetr many friends who have ceme te enjoy the toinmenoo teinmenoo toinmeneo ment exercises were entertained by a most Interesting mid scholarly addi ess. The address was preceded liy the Nermal (llce club rendering a beautiful ptece of music. Prof. Irving A. Heikcs "introduced tlie speaker of the everling, the Ilov. J. Max llnrk,l. D., or I.anc.ister, Pu. His subject wns " The Dovelepniuul or American Lit erature." Heroare a few execrpts riem theaddrcss: As Minerva sprang fully ctad from the brain of Je e without infancy or youth, se the American peeple sprang from the British besom, being at once her equal In civilization and culture. America had no misty age of legend, nymphs and unlettered past. Ne Iliad was possible. The land and the icople did net become cultured together, but a civil ized peeple nunc te an unbroken foiest. During the eaily colonial period we had no literatuie. Muses wero spinning and hoe ing coin. The forest had te be subdued and a home had te be I eared. As lengjis America belonged te Kugland true Amerl - can literature hud no existence. Hut niter the Hovnlutienary war, when wealth and comfort hotame mero coinmeu, its founda tions weie laid. Washington Irving was the tlrnt who fully expressed In his writings the trim life of the American Heple. Foiiulmeio Coeiicr and William Ciillen Bryant weie also true loproson leproson lopreson tatlvo Aiueilcans. These men ovcrywliero show an Intcuse love for nature, a hatred for wrong, injiistice and cilme. They werothe champions or freedom and truth as it was taught by mountain, dale and forest. Then camonihange. lieni natural ftcencs and feeling aroused by nature, motives and their analysis found expres sion in the writings of our author. Puri tanism found its volce In Kmcrsen, oppo sition te slavery in " Unde Tem's Cabin " and in Wliittler poems. Our nation lias been especially fortunate in history and travel. BnnoreU'.s histories arc equal te the best in the language. The scaker paid a glowing tribnte te Longfellow and cnnsideied liim the best representative American of all our poets. James Kusseli Lewell liocensldoied our best present writer. The futuie is blight, full of jiiomlse and the past can cause no sliame. The concluding exciclse was a plece of music by the Page Cleecin!). CLASS IIAV KXKUL'IMUS. Mll.l.misvii.l.K, July 2. On account of the rain te-day tlie class day oxercises, width would liave otherwiso been held en the campus, wctujicld in the chapel. The following wan the -program me: Class song, words by Mary W. Neel, ar ranged by Ida M. Hall ; iidmcss by pied dent, Mr. .ifftz ; class poem, Mr. O. ('. Miller: instrumental sole, Miss Hiicker; Ivv oration, Mr. I'. i;. uudle; recitation, Miss Ada Andeisen j vocal illicit, Misses Ourber and llateman ; class prophecy. Misi Muble Haines; duuble quartette, Misses. AVnith, (iaibcr, llateman, Banner; Messrs. bhecley, Iluclier, Hcnsen, Coeler; pi oscil lation 'oration, Miss Anna Daiincr; last will and testament, Mr. C. It. .Kby j man tie oration, Mr. W. SI. Ilenson; faiewell song, by the class. The class poem, en account efMr. Miller's illness, was emitted. Boferotho ivy oration Dr. Lyte addiessed the class, llospeko et the lelatien exist ing between principal and class and com pared 11 te that betvvem pare it and child. He presented te the class an ivy plant, which he hoped would gmw when planted and whose growing gieen might be indica tive of tlie warm iillciiien and geed will the class would ever manliest low aids their nlm.i mater. The oerclses wero cnteitainiug through out. Miss Danuer's picscntatien oration was thoie ighly enjoyed, Shogave te uncli member or the class a present which ex pressed either a HX'ullarily ortlie rcciplei tt character or was a rciniudorte him of sonie humorous incident In the past hcIioeI year. Asamomentoof their class organization the class procured a block of marble inscribed-"Teo-Class of 'h'J " and had it placed in the wall of the school building. 1 Tlie ellieers or the class aie : Mr. W. H. Metz, pic.sldeut ; Miss Maigarct M, Mor gan, secretary j Miss Allce Bricker, Miss Jennie Martin, Miss Ida M. Hall, Mr. 0 larlcs Yard ley and Mr. Milten C. Coeler, committee. TIIK FOU1ITII IX Till: COUXTY. Hew the Holiday AVIII lle Olisurvttl liy I'oeido of DlirercllL sections. Tliere will be I'euilli of July celebrations In dilleient towns of the county next Thursday. Tlie piineipal event in I.111 caster w ill be the liicycle races at tlie paik, wiiiih will lake place dining the foieueon and afternoon. In the ineining the Grand Army will iudulge in a stieel .iiade, aller whicli Hev. H. M. Vernen will deliver an oration in the ceutt house and Charles Dcnucs, esq , will read the Doclaratieu of Independence AlHawliusville tlie Thespiaiu. will have orations, liroweiks, etc. At Manheim tlicte will be a paradoef the Knights of tlie lieldcn Rigle in tlie luorn luern ing. In tlioallemoon tliere will hoi.nes ul thedilving paikauda picnic in KaulV nuin's weikIs. Onoeftho big e cuts of the day will take place at LitiU. During the alturuoen theie will be iiddreve-i by f!en. (ieblu, of Ixibaueu, and etlicis. In the evening tlie beautiful gieuuds about the spring w ill be illuminated and tliere will boa biilllaut display of I'll ou eiks. The Heading lallmad intends ruuuing special trains Ireni Litilz, both north and te Hit, alter tlie exercises. (ii'iiuusl by tlie lli-Klstei'. The following letters weie granted by theiegibter of wills for the weekending Tuesday, July 'J: Ti:stami:ntaky IUniel tj. Uakcr, do de ceaswl late of I,iuu.ister city; .S11s.u1 K. Baker, Win. It. Wilsen ami Jehn it. Kcliui, citv, executers. .Michael Ij.nh.irp, deceased, latoel llaphe tewushiii; Jehn l hourly and Alvin W. Kharp, liaphe, executers.' AiiMiMsTitATies -Christiana Humer, deceased, late of l.uii-istcr citv j Hliz.ibetli Slack, IxMiss-k, iidiuiubtratiK. Kliza .Mart, doceaseil, late of ljuicasler city; Uce. M. Mi .Nabb, city, admiulstia admiulstia ter. Found Ills I'lioteKiMph. IVank 1'e.igley, of thiKcity, was feiiueily in liusiuess in Johnstown, and en 1'iul.iy last lie Msitisl the tern up city te see hew it lejked. He wcu ea slore room 1 n .M.iiu stieet wlileh he lonnerly H'ciipi(sl, imt nt the tirne el lh lleisl was used by a jtmcler AVhile looking ateiind the stoie he found a photograph of himself, which had been loll behitidHryhini "wlien he returned te lm lm va&ter. It was covered with mud and he brought it home as a relic, entered Hall. Jehn II, Buckley has liceu prosecuted be be feru Alderman Hallsich fur diuukeiincsn and diberderly ceiulucl. Bail wast entered for n liwrJnj. THE OFFICIAL ItETUIlXS. Hew the sixty-Seven Counties Voted en the Twe Amendment. The total vete polled en June 18th, as emcinlty returned by counties,' Is as foleows: Fra Amen! Huf. Amen s ' . COUNTIES. e e 1 a j b j i ! Adsm 2l67i xm 115! 4SS9 Allegheny . . 1IW11' i'lTW, 7t7 KHH AriiKlreng 37(0 SIM 278 HMO Henvcr ...... .. 1751 ,1221 U 4114 Hist font . .. 2S3I, 8677 117 WM3 Berk .... 3231 22UK 217ft 1SS5 lllnlr .. HI22 4tt l TWO llrmtrenl......... ...... HtWl 3I!W. ttr! B70S Burks , Mm' (OIK! 417 13W51 iintier .. Milt 3i9t het mm Cumbria 275S 4I! 8SI 35l'l Camenin. fill 373i eft fi Oirben I.Vie SWtt, 471 2W7 Centre .M......, Vs1l 3fil 871 4iL"J aiestc.. .. M HIIS 72l! UN 1170.1 Clarien .... 3701 2211 1 .t!7 4HHS Clearriclil Bl'fi ,V,70 91ft 61C5 Clinten .... 2IT SIKI Ml ism Celiimlila.. .. 2H07 :isih 4'.h 4ml Crawford 7.MX lull 1SC0 Htft Cumlirrlauil 377H 4ia 111) 4STM iiaiiptiin ... ' S7;r; :wnt (i7 Ilelnware ... 4t! WO 2KB 3.JW F.Ik ..... KM FiTK 217 HsO Krle .... .. 61H trt7 2117 (OI0 Knjelte... 7IM 4112 10 75W Ferest SB1 111 if,s ssri Fninkltu 3)01, 4114 118 'Ml Kullen. .. fiH 1 1 12 31 INTO (IrrvtiP. 3111 2SH 2i 47W IIuntliiKden lour sen 407 4HJ Indiana ......,.... tA, 20H7 40.' fsiei Jrflerken 407M; 21'2 33"i' 4t2 Jtinlaln .... U17I I Ml 2M' 2201 IrfirknwaiiliH .. 78S3 (WW 19VJ,' 7751 Ijincnsler 7Jl' 1RJ7I rl' WIS Ijiiirrc-iuv lisrt ir.ss 217. 11117 lchniieu.. IU0 8732 1IW 4.11:1 lhlcli'. I77!l IHiSI rSI 11KH Luzerne Ill IV ll'Wi 1731' I1III2 Lyremlni; 4.V1O ftfiHl (Cl 51'irt JlcKean WVH 2aj8 1717' lifrt Mercer .. OM3 2V 22a liTO .Mtmin. ain nv 100 lwi Menree, B70 2V 27' 2B1 Monlceincry. 40W 14 IM 2aVJ WTO Menteur- lltw. 1(121 2DI, lsW Ner I hampten .. 2!HB 111,12. sir 1W) XerllmmbcrlniHl. S0ii2i .Viwj 12S0, 7101 Terry , Ill 2211) 10m 2JI0 FMUartcliilila 2flWH llssui) III727 20Vfl I'lke 2tH (n ,11 1122 Petter 1575 131" llll II7 B.hliytklll 41K) ll' Sill 120TW Knyrter 017 SW 212 2118 Seinerket arm 31.11 1S22 4iKI Sullivan.. wn ttll 1 1421 HiiMlR'lialinn.' 47M 2X11 2S1 6JA Tleza 4713 337 1HU9 3"1 ltnlen 1ICB HI2 221 2iT7 Venango, r.lffli 1H0M tiw 4111 Wnrren SM2 21172 TWi 2S4H Wnshlnglen 7fi2 17.17 1310, SSTU Wayne 2521 2770 4l JllSI Wcvlmnniand Sii2 8181 5470 14IH Wjnmlns 221') 1011 Ml 20h5 Yerk mil 11407 K 11I0U Totals 2nti17'lWll'l37lll'Jrtl23 Majorities iiraliwt 188027 13(iie2 - . MHUTIMl OK STIII'.irr COMJIITFKE. lllds Itccel vel Fer the I'uvlmr of Xerth Christ In nSt root. A meeting of the street committee or councils was held en Monday evening, and It was decided te have ciesslngs laid at First and Ceral, Maner and Fillxrt, and St. Jeseph and Love I .a no, nil in the l.ighth ward. Bids wero received and epened for the paving of Christian sheet, between Orange and Chestnut streets. Oster A- Bre. tillered te furnish and lay Ne. 1 Bridgepeil asphalt blocks at $2.U0 per square yaid; I'eit Deposit Belgian bleiks, $2.K"i per square yard; Kaslern Belgian blocks at $.'.13 per sipiare yard ; te furnish and sol North River grauile curb ing at 81 cents per lineal feet, and build two inlets at 20 each. Jehn F. KUullur agreed te furnish and lay Belgian or asphalt blocks for $2, W7 and curbing at 8I.IW per feet. J. (!. fialbiaith agieed te pave tlie street, according le sccineatlens at J2.58 Hr sqiitii e yard or fiPO per yard according te these specificatiens: Six Inches of iiapcd stone, and en top ofthe stoiie llve inches r coneiete base, hydraulic cement, slone mid cinders mixed, en top of tills ene Inch of sand and en that the blocks; inlets for the sew 01 h 10 and bluosteiio curbing K8 cents per feet. The eommitlee will leceiuiuend te councils the acceptance r the last named bid of Mr. (lalhraith, mid the aw aid of the contract te him, pievldlng the puqieity owners subscrlbe jffMX) lewards the ex pense. 1:.h;1U.U7 for a Lancaster Ceuiitluil. A netice was sent out from the pension office in Philadelphia, 011 Monday, te Frederick Schwengcr, of Liine Heck, this county, inleriuiug him of the fact that a pension, amounting te ?l:l,8.',(!.37, is await ing him subject te ills order. The pensioner was a private in company K, lOMh Penn sylvania regiment, and is totally blind, the result of a disease contracted in the army. He had suH'crcd with cold in the h"ad mid neuralgia. Schwengcr had nuvcr up te this tline drawn a dollar in the shape of a pension, and this is conse quently his Hist payment. Il is what is termed an 01 Iginat case. Frem this date en te the end of his lite lie will receive l'lem tlie government fTJ a month. He was allowed from February 1, lSXi, ;S per month; from June (i, isetj, 15; from October 5, 1S71, $2." ; from June 4, 187.!. H.-S; from June 4, lb7l, Je0, and I rem June 17, IS78, 7- per month. VoRiiusvtlle Items. Tlie peeple weie net a little frightened last Tuesday wiicn the Rensatienal report went the letiuds of a large mad deg in the vicinity. Mis. ldlwiii Frankheuser is the great lleiist of tlie village, having an endless vaiiety or pretty plants and Hew-crs. Miss Clara Kachel is dangerously sick from typhoid foer. Mrs. Isaiah McCarty is also en the sick list. Vegansville club will contest with the Lincoln dub 011 the grouudsef the former 011 Saturday. On the 13th iust. the home team will held a festival al.Metiianiesbing, w here a game of ball will be played with a nine from ijuicastcr. Mr. Isaie Hall has cutcicd Umjii his duty as a stage driver. The 1 onto lias been extended te Maitiudale, tendering better facilities for mail connections with the eastern part orthe county. K. Buikholder is entitled te the honor of lauding the most number of mammoth sized pike in this iclnily. The Chi'Mipcake Club. The Ches.1pe.1ke club w ill meet this eve ning at 8 o'clock at the Wtovens house, and tin tlier arrangements for the annual excur sion of the dub will 1k made. Heavy Tu lteeelits. Monday was the last day en which city tax could be paid te save the abatement. The city tieasureriind his clurk weie kept busy all day. Tim amount receivisl for ity taxes en Monday was ?Hi,'-'i'l, tlie laigest amount ever leceUed en ene day by the city ticasurer. Waived 11 lleaiinu. Maigarct liillespie, charged Willi kisvp iug a disorderly house and whie c.ise was te h.ue been heard by Alileriuau Barr en Monday evening, waived 11 healing and Kivebail fur trial at tlie August quaiter h ssieiis ifi'irt. Scheel Heard Mcctlnir. The July uifitliiRef the school lieard will be held this evening at 7:30 e'cI(k).-. Theiegulariuevtiug night would be Thurs day, but as that Is the lilt or July, ie mating was jixeil for te-nljjht, A RELIC OF OTHER DAYS. mil EXTRACTS FROX A MlUl PUBLIS1ED M THE EARLY BAYS F TMlSrEMlRV. Sector" Shown the Xcccwslty of i His torical society Seme Lecal History et Eighty Yearn Are Noted. The writer of the contribution en the newpaer press of Iuicastcr county, in "Memlierl'H Hlstery''i very aiiproprlately says: "Although printing has been styled the ' art preservative of arts,' it in remark able that perhaps the only exception te the rule Is te be found in the history of that important branch of art Itself;" and we feel constrained te say that a continuous and coiiscctitlve history of the prcs of the city and county has net yet been written, and probably the time has aa.scd when such a history can lie written. We hav e new bofero us a four column rollejlO by 18), entitled the "Omslitutienal J)cmecrat, printed weekly, by Jehn II. Matthews, a few doers from the court hotise oppesito the sign of the Cotiestega Wag Wag eon," w hcrever that may have been dated Tuesday, Novembor Slth, 1807. " A pure representation free Kiiffrage a free press and trial by Jury" may be taken as an exposition or its principles. Te illtis illtis trate that this was net a 'mere ephemeral issue, tlie copy liefore tin is Vel. :t, Ne. !i2, se that we may infer that it was three years old at least. New, no rorerenco whatever is nuule te this Journal in Membcrt'a history; nor yet in tlie mere recent history or ljineastcr county published by Kvcrts fc Peek, or Philadelphia. A still mere remarkable emission, by both these histories, is that of a literary quarto Journal called The Hive, published in 1802-3, by Mr.recr. In tlie year 1870 we hud a bound copy or this journal in our possession for n week or mere, and copied from it. It had been sent te the late Clins. Hostctter by a parly in Kansas, for exhibition at the Philadelphia Centennial. We are also informed that tliere is a bound copy or it in Ijincastcr city at the present time. Tliere is doubt less lying hidden In the nooks and crannies or the city and county a large amount of literary matter that would be Interesting te the historian if it wcre accessible, ir ene knew Just where, te leek for it, and if these possessing it wcre te make it known. Like many of the impcrs or tlie olden times, tliere is very little original matter in this number or tlie OnustiUitiennl Vcmn crat, except the few advertisements. The contents are mainly copied from ether pajierH American and foreign. Frem the title of the paper we may infer that it was Doinecialiu in politics; nevertheless, from an aitlcle in the editorial column, signed "Many Quids," scoring "Citizen Binus,X. B. Boile.ui and tsiinen Snyder" the last named of whom was then scikeref tlie statn Kenate and aspiring te the governor ship In attempting te get the legislative nomination or endorsement, we may inter that thoie was net entire harmony in tlie party or that this paper was a "crank." But it availed nothing. Knyder was tri umphantly elected in 1808. The report or Judge Advocate L. W. Tazewell, containing lis ceunts,lii the court' maitial orCemmodoio Barron.ceminander or the Chesapeake, for his pusillanimous conduct in tin encounter with the British ship Leepard In Lyiinliavcn bay, occupies three columns or the pajicr. Tlie reader will remember that the gallant Decatur fell in a duel at tlie hands of this same Barieii at Bladensbiirg, possibly through some allusion he may have madotetliiscovvardly conduct of his antagonist. These columns nre devoted te congres sional proceedings, from which it appears that the war of 181- was already fulmina ting, mid the members wero discussing naval prepaiatieus. " More unwclcoine new s." An order had been given out by the Kmpeiur Napeleon te capture any vessel bound te or fiem England, and ir with cargoes, are te be ceusldeicd gissl pri.cx. This, tegether with Iho subject of " Impressment " of seamen in American vessels, was creating lliat " liot-water " for our country which dually culminated in war. An embassy from Spain passed through Berdeaux about the llrst of October 011 their way te Paris te picsent the sword of Francis the llrst te tlie 1'niperer Xapo Xape Xapo leen as a peace ettering. Of what conso censo conse quviico te the world are Napeleon, Fiaucis, tlie sword, or the embassy new? "Married en Monday last.by tlie Hev.Mr. McFaiquluir, Mr. Jehn Ilaldeiiiau te the ainlable Miss. StelmiHU, daughter of Jacob Stcliman, deceased, both of Denegal town ship, Lancaster county." Tills netice is of local liiteicst, as the mairied pair wero Iho parents ofthe wife ofthe late Hen. Henry (!. Leng. The II Ith day's drawing of tlie Lancaster Lutheran church lottery. Nev. II, 1807. Imcaster AKiiHcpieliana Insttraiice com pany. Adam Itelgart, president. Horses and chairs te biie, by Tiies. Went, Neitli Queen street, Iiuc, Inn keeper. F.inauuel Itelgart offers twenty dollars reward for the return of a runaway mulatto servant named Iirry, six feet high and twenty-ene years old. Gustavus Ktey informs the public that he has commenced the tavern keeping busi ness, In the house lately occupied by Jehn Whiteside in North Queen street, a few doers from tlie court hotise; and nise car ries 011 clock ami watch making ut the same place. Wliite Swan inn, Jacob Slough, or Col umbia, Informs his friends that lie has re moved te the old stand occupied liy his father, en the southeast corner of Ccntre Squiiie in the borough or Lancaster, opK epK slte the state house. Jehn Wilsen, fashionahlecahitiet-mnkor, located in Seuth Queen street, opposite te Jacob (Irai'lVs esq. Ienaid it Jehn Soiiiiuer, coach-makers, llast Ki nc street, en the turnpike. Thev caine thither from Willow St reel.' J. Tw ilile Informs the public that he lias opened a night school, in which will be taught reading, writing and arithmetic. Melt A I.01V o'sauctieii store, every Wed nesday and Saturday, but no location glen. A poem en "Tlie Season," occupying nearly a whnle column; bulletin of a rake; and sundry anecdotes, together with a few wants, occupy the balance ofthe paper. This diminutive sheet was published at tvvodell.tis a j ear, one half in advance, and ether half at tlie end of six months; and hail thirty agencies authorized te ro re ro eeive subsciipliens, outside of I.'tucaster, in the counties of Philadelphia, Chester, Ciiuilieilaud, I lei Us, .Montgomery, Dau phin, Somerset, Lycoming, Xoithaiiipteu, Nertliiimbeilaud, Westmoreland, Fayette and Franklin. True, it is a thing of Iho ist; and, when compared Willi the novvs nevvs novvs p.is'isef the piescnt day, and the records or events that have characteri.ed the world since its issue, net much era thing at that. Doubtless tlie few names and events ru ru cerded in it may catch the 03-0 or some old resident or tlie county, uud recall some memories r "days lang syne." It recalls smother fact. We have MilTered the llrst bundled years of our ellllcal life under tlie constitution te (siss without having developed an elllclent uud perma nent historical society of LaticasUr county, and we aie en tbe threbhuld of the H"-eml bundled with perhaps as little serious thought In that direction as we ever had. The longer ueh an enterprise Is deferred the mero dllHcult will be Its execution. Ne doubWhere Is abundance of the priqier material available te make an Interesting and useful society, but there does net seem te be sufllclcnt or that persovesunce nml eeir abnegation without which men w 111 net concentrate their energles for the nd nd vanccment of a common cause, 110 matter hew honorable aiid.usenil tt may be. Ills true that the records et county ufllccs and the city government may witlally supply the absence of such a society, Imt tliere are many tilings that should be pi-e-sorved that are net within the provinces of county and municipal functions or functionaries. Mitoreit. Tlft3 T011ACCOM.VltKi:T IaKMll Dealers lteldlutt Their OihkIs, Teatures of Trade Elnewliura. The st has lieen a quiet week in the leaf tobacco trade in this city. I,ess than two hundred cases of old toluieee were sold liy dealers, and these wcre disposed of In small lets te manufacturers. There is still 11 demand for fancy wrappers, B's and U's of the 1888 crop, from New Yerk iar iar ties, but tlie Inducements offered are net suflUiciit te Induce doalers te soil theso particular grades from their packings. The growing crop leeks well, but u little mero suushlne and a little less rain w euld have 11 benclkial effect en it. The New Yerk .Market. Frem tlie U. 8. Tobacco Jeiiriinl. The transactions In seed leaT during the past week wcre very moderate. They wero limited almost exclusively te old goods and did net cover mere than 700 cases, the larger part or which wero Pennsylvania seed leafnud state seed. But the business in Sumatra remained qulte animated. Tlie sales amounted te 400 bales of w hteli 'i(l wero of tlie new importations uud they included mostly the oxtrcme light grades. A let of 100 bales erK. P. P. A- O.'s wcre sold at $i te an uptown cigar factory, which has secured the same brand for tlie ist Cew years, and a let of 70 bales of ether extremely light goods was shlpiicd te Bosten. The medium and darker colors are still preferred In old goods, us they are, of course, better fitted than the new ones for Immediate use. Tlie Importations for the week amounted again te ever 1,000 bales. The Havana business continues also rather lively. Sales about 1,'JOO bales, of w hlch 300 went le a Bosten factory. The market at Havana is totally bure of old goods, and ortlie new crop tlie reports are growing steadily mero discouraging. Frem the Tobacco Leaf. The market this week Ter home trade tobacco was far mero active than Iho pre ceding one. All kinds were sold. Onon daga sold te a considerable extent. Con necticut sold quite Inlskly. Oltl Pennsyl vania found a number or lakers. The expert demand still continues, new Peuu sylvmiia taking Iho lead. We leek for a very geed market in the near fuluia. (Inns' Itepert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco roiieitod' by J. H. (bins' Sen, tobacco breker, Ne. 131 Water stieet, New Yerk, rir the week end ing July 1: 3Xt cases 1888 New Knglniid seed leaf, 17 le 10c.; Km cases Peunsvlvanla Havana, l-c; 100 cases 1888 AViseensin Havana, p. t.; MO cases 1887 state Havana. 13 te pile.; lfiOcases 1887 Peillisylvanla sceii leaf, 10 te lie.: ltm cases 1887 Wisconsin Havana, p. t.; IM) cases sundries 5 le ttOc. Total, I'.'iO cases. Philadelphia Market. Frem the Tobacco Ix'iif. Cigar leaf Is moving nicely. Old stock sells freely If it is of the kind needed. Tliere are no complaints or trade tiausac tiausac liens except tlie abominably small margins. New slecks are dally inquired alter, while iiiixieiisuess Is depicted in the laces or buyers te leek nt Iho inspectors' samples when ready. Kxporlatleu or low- giade new leaTls being constantly made. Upen tlie whole the leaf pucker has ceitaluly a favorable outlook for the IKS1.!. Sumatra sells, mid sells well. Old would be proreiable in all cases, weie It net lliat the colors are loe dark, hence new Is bought uud weiked of necessity. Havana has the call and commands steady figures. It is a pleasant business. Hecelpts for the week (V.) eases Connec ticut, IIS!) cases Pennsylvania, fit) cases Ohie. 72 cases Little Dutch, .1 10 cases Wis consin, 8T cases Yerk stale, l.'W bales Su matra, :I1 bales Havana uud 2111 lihds Vir ginia uud Western leal tobacco. Hales preve te be : fis cases Connecticut, !K8 cases Pennsylvania, :t8 cases Ohie, 01 cases hittln Dutch, III! cases Wisconsin, 711 cases Yerk state, 120 bales Sumatra, Mil bales Havana and -I lihds. of AVcsteru leaf tobacco In transit direct te manufacturers. Tlie CIkiii Industry. The cigar industry throughout tlie coun try has experienced something akin ten revival during tlie month of May. The output for May amounted te lil'.'.rdH.IM) us against ;i21,e:t8,07O during the same month in 1888, thus proving an iucicasu et 20,87!), iSK). Tills is tlie largest advance ler any month of the current year. And such an increase ought te become also 11 strong impetus ler u rusuing liusiuess 111 1110 lout trade. Sentenced te State Prison. Judge Walling, in Trenten, 011 Mon day, sentenced William II, Slevens, the defaulting bookkeeper of W. A. French A Ce., or Bed Bank, N. J., le two and 11 half yeais in stale prison. Stevens was convicted of forgery uud em bezzlement last week 011 the till 1 it trial, the Jury having disagreed 011 both previous trials. His lavvver, It. Tcnbroeck Stout, of Anbury Park, filed a writ of error and the court ordered the prisoner le be released 011 giving $1,000 bull. His wife.whe Isudaugh ter ofthe late Superintendent Leckurd, of the Philadelphia division of the Pennsyl vania railroad, has arranged te securu the necessary bends. Huse Hall Xevvh. Tlie championship games or vesteiduy were: Pittsburg 11, Phlhulelphiu 0; Cleve land 8, Washington 2; Bosten 7, Chicago ;i; Indiunujielis 0, New Yerk ft; Athletic BriHiklyu wet greunds: St. Leuis. 'I, Louis ville 2; Kansas City 8, Cincinnati 3; Newark 3, Jersey City 2; New Hiiven !, Worcester 0; Hartferd ti, Lewell 5; Nor Ner wulk U, Cuban Giants 2. Tlie Washington jK.sipIe are very angry ut the rclcuxe of Myers, lliiir crack second bisemiiii, te Philadelphia. Shenandoah w ill at ouce put a chili into the .Middle States League, and it is said that Huzelteu will fellow suit. Lincoln's Llfe-lrfiuir Friend Dies. " Old" Jehn Hunks, the boyhood friend and distant rclutive of Abraham Lincoln, died ut his farm, near Decatur, Ills., en Monday, aged 88. Il was oil this farm and while in the employ of Hanks that Lin coln beenme notes! us u rail-splitter, and It was Old Jehn Hanks, who In INje, Intro duced the rail-splitting feature into the excitement of tlie Lincoln camtMlgn, fur nishing rails from his firm spill by Lin coln, lu that campaign Hank, heretofore a strong DeiiKsT.it, sisjut nearly ?7,0e0, und gave u barbecue at Ids farm, w here liu fed :i,lM) jssiple. Theall(stioiie.lsting between Jehn Hunks uud Mr. Lincoln continued through their lifetime. Adventurous Youths. (eorge Cl.ukr, aged 1ft years, ;uil S. J. Dick, 17 .visits old, arrived in Washington oil Monday from San Francisce, alter a renuli exponent e. i'hey sis-nt their lasl hi cenls ler ferriage from Sail Francisce te Oakland, te take the train across the con tinent and Uit their way there. They weie ficqiicntly ejected Irein trains and loeiilily handled, but iKirwivcicd, uud finally succeeded ill reaching Washington. The Isiys were formerly employed by the Western I 11I011 lelecmpli company, and rail ropy for Iho San Francisce Jiiiiuiiitcr. A .lulilli'e souvenir. Cardinal tilbbens Ims received fiem Pejie I.eeXlll. n large golden and lichly Jewehsl osteiiseriuiu usn souvenir of the IkijHi's Jublhe. Its iilace will be upon the main altar of tlie milled nil. The (utenvir I it 11 lslvvicu Iho usual sie of Ihoseiii daily use upon the altar of Cathelie churches. Such a piuseut Is leganlisl us a murk of high esteem en Urn part of tliu jes), WITHOUT A DEATH WATCH SIILRIFK HIRKIIOLDKR'S MEN ARE REFl'SEU ADMISSION Tt) Till: ( 01 .TV JAIL The ltospeuMbtlHy, ir Anything Hheuld Happen te Jnoebs, Itest Ukii Keeper! mid Inspectors, Mays That Ofllclal. The death watch who have been serving lu the prison ever James II. Jacobs, for elsmt a your, were appointed by Sherllf Burkhelder. Afier the action ofthe beard of prison Inspectors yesterday In doing away with them, the keejier was Instructed that after 12 o'clock lust night he should allow 110 watchmen at the cell of Jacobs. Calvin Urell' served en the wiiteh until midnight, w lien David Wurfcl, the ether watchman, went le Iho prison. He was re fused admission ul the front deer. He hud a note from tlie sheriff setting forth that he was ene or that e(Urlul's regularly sworn deputles,upelnted te watch Jacobs, but he could net get in and went away. The reg ular night watchmen of the prison then went up te reliove Urell', anil told him that they would leek after everything, Includ ing Jacobs' cell, In the future. tlrelV ic fuscd te leave, saying that he had been placed thore by Iho sheriff uud he intended remaining. About 2 o'clock lie caved, howevor, uud went home. He handed ever the key ofthe cell te the night watch men and they took (sisscsslen. This morning Sheriff Buikholder eulledat the prison and served a netice 011 Iho keeper that thedeath watch wns thoie by his ap pointment mid If he (Smith) or the inspec tors ic fused te admit them they would have te iissume the responsibility Ter the couequouco lu case anything should hap pen te the prisoner. KeeperSmllh notified the sherllf that he was leady le ussuine such rcsiKHislblllty. The sheriff (old an lNTi:i,M(ir.Ncr.u re Hirter that he could force his way Inte the prison If he wauled, but he did net think of doing se. As his deputies hud been re fused admission he did net Intend trying te force them in, but the prison authorities would have te be rcs)ouHlhle for tlie pris oner. The sheriff has se notified each of the InsjvccterH by malt. TO XAMK A COUXTY TIUKKT. i'he Prohibitionists Determine te Kilter the Next Ciunpuluii. The Prohibition county coiiimtttee met ter Iho llrst time since the election oil Monday. The meeting was held at tlie olllee of Luther S. Kiiiill'iuuu, esq. The following resolutions weie adopted : Itcwlrcif, That while the defeat 011 Iho 1Mb et June or the piohibltery constitu tional amendment was a disappointment te many who ruvoied it, It was net 11 tils tils ceiiiageinent te Iho earnest PiuliibilleulstH of the state, who uie such fieiu conviction and net from (mllcy. tled lives, and the right will pievall. The lessens taught by this ndvorse vete urn : 1. That the iMilltleul parly press declare (hut Ihu vete iigtilusl the amendment was " net a victory ler the saloon," nor "the defeat of temperance," 2. That lu our Judgment the defeat was mainly accomplished by the pi ess uud workers of both the Hcpiihllcuu and Demo cratic parties purchased by the "heed In" ofthe saloon, and demonstrates the (utility ofiieii-parllsun" political methods for the overthrew or Iho pellllcal ikivvei' or the saloon. "Nen-partisan" political inolheds are dead. :i. It luillier demonstrates thai In u pop ular form of government elltlcul reform can only coiiie by and through eliticul parties pledged te tlie enactment uud eu eu lercciiicut of such reform. I. That this experience In Pennsylvania and Ithode Island confirms the lessens tiught by similar results lu Mlchltran, Oregon, "Texus, Tennessee uud WeU Virginia that the Hepiibllcan and Demo cratic parties, net committed te prohibition, uie luiKleut for Its success uud have been uud can be used for its defeat. 5. That tlie late decision or the supreme com I .of Pennsylvania, in the Prosnecl brew cry ease, by which wholesale dealers, bottlers, bicwers uud distillers can have license w ltlieut restraint or limitation. " Is a long step backward" lu legislation con cerning the liquor trutUc; bieuks devv 11 and defeats all the restrictive realities of the "Bmeks law," and will practically 10 10 estuhlish free trade In lij'exlcating liquors in this slate. 0. That; Ihoreforo we cerJIully Invite all earnest opponents or tlie saloon te unite with the Prohibition puity ns the only 1 e lltleal parly ergaulriMi ler Its overlhievv, both in the state anil nation. Jtcmlvrtl, That the Prohibitionists of I jincavlcr county, mule uud female, urn re quested te meet In 11 county convention lu L'shlcinan's hall. U North Duke street, lu Lancaster, Monday August 18, 18hl, for the puriiose or selecting delegalen te tlie Pr -li I Int Ien stale convention, te meet lu Hurrlsbiirgeii August 28th, isxe, te nomi nate candidates for county etllces, ami for such othei business us 111U3' be brought be fore the convention. .Mysterious .Mcliici-ny. Mr. William Connelly, manager of the labor bureau at Castle (.anion, publishes the following utateiueut iibetit the mlsslrg Dr. Mclncrny, ofthe Claii-na-fiacl : " I am Iho most Intimate friend that Dr. Mclncrny has in this city. On April 10, tlie day he lea the city, lie culled ut my ofllce In Castle Harden le bid 1110 geed-by. He had told 1110 two or three days before where he was going uud en what'buslness. It vjs business of a strictly private nature, and without express poi mission from him I de net feel ut libeity te say cither where he is ut present or en vv hat business he loll the city. But I have two letters rrem him, ns'dved slnee his departure, the last about the middle of .May, and 1 knew why 1 have net heard Irem him since. I 11111 simply )Kisltive, from actual knowledge, that he is alive an j well. If lie telegraphs te 1110 his willingness te have his whereabouts known, I will make theiu known." A man who said his name was Tayler called at the French hospital seen uflcr Dr. Mclneriiy'.s disappearance, uud secured letters that had rii:iclied thure addressed te thedocter. He represented himself te be an intimate friend. UIO J'lHKS IX TWO ClTHCi. Mere lu Niiviiiiuiili and the liusiuess Purl of 11 11 can te Burn. A lire In Savannah, Oeergia, Monday night, destroyed A. J. .Sillier A Cn.'sfiirnl- ture house, J. T. Cehen's dry goods store, M. miiriilirrr'dr'M Inwdnrv mid I.. I!, llvi-k A Seu's dry goods store, causing a less estimated ut tlfo,eno. The Instirunce ug (regales alKmt MiOu". U"e fireman wus killisl and eight otliers Inlunsl, one or two perhaps fatally, by the falling or a wall. A tire in DuruiiKe, Colerado, oil Monday uftermsui spread w itli great rapidity, being fanned by a strong wind, and lu uslieil Uiue was beyond eouliel. At last accounts every business house and public building, Willi Iho exception of tlie inisIeII'icu and Sinner's hotel, was bill nisi. The wind vv.issllll blowing uud the icsldcuce p.ut of tlie town wus in dunget. I)i:nvi:ii, Cel., July 2. Tlie I110 vviilih broke out last night ut Duriiuge destieyid eight business bits-ks, tinea chinches uud about Ivventy-five dwelling houses. The less is variously estimated nt fiOO.OuO te $.'00,000. At least u hundred families ure loll homeless. A .Night llloeinlnii Citetlls. Mrs. Hugh Dougherty, or Kust Orange stiect, has u night blooming cactus, which attracted ji gn-.it deal et utteiitlen en Sun day uud let evenings. Four iH-.iiillful llevvcis bloeiuixi 011 isicli evening. The plant cuine Irulil tiiU,Siber of Visitation, Maryland, TIIK IHCYCLK TOUHSAMKXT. The Leujr Lint or ltldein Who AVIII Con Cen teat for l'rlzes. The, bleycle tournament at Mi.Oninn's jmrk en next Thursday will be the largest ever held In Lancaster county, and 0110 Of tlie best in the stale. Wheelmen re com ing from all ever this and adjoining slates and soveral hundred will In all probability be here. The entries for the dlllerent events have closed and they are as fellows : IX TIIK MOUSING. First F.vetlt : One mile novice open, lstnrlre, line etching; 2d prize, " Victer" cyclometer! 3d prlre, oxidized silver match siiTe. Lnteied 1 M. J. Oray, Burlington, N. J. ; Samuel Jaini Jaini seu, l'hlladelphlii, Pa.! AV. II. Hcir snyiler, Pottstown, P11.; J J. Oliver, Plillit dclphla, Pa.; O. H. MnCiinly, Seuth F.nd Wheclnicn, Plilludelphla, Pa.: I:. J, Muth, Lebanon, Pa.- . Lelllaud, AVnrrcu Alii lelleclub. Wilmington, Del.; Heward F. Hawk, Heading, Pa.; Samuel Mevser, Heading. Pa.; Ah In Heist, lancaster Bl Bl cycleclub. Luicaster, Pa. Second Fvent: Twe mlle Saretv open. 1st prlre, exldlzcil silver nut bucket; 2d prlre, sul'et v lantern; ad iirlie, exldlisl sil ver match liex. Kntered: Jes. A. Allguler, Heading, Pa.; F. II. Oarrlgues, Century Wheelmen, Philadelphia, Pa.; Harrv B. Schwiirlr, Beading, Pa.; D. il. ltose, Uiueastcr Bleycle club, Tunicas ter, Pa.; Philip S. Blown, AVashlng AVashlng ten, D. C; Win. I. tlrilbb, Pottstown, Pa.; Fied Kngln, Jr., Uincrtster Bleycle club, Ijineasler.Pa.; William B. ltelgel, Heading, Pa.: B. F.MeDnnlel, Warren Atlilellu club, Wilmington, Del.; Jehn A, Circuit, Seuth Knit Wheelmen, Philadelphia. Pu.; II. D. Luiuhuch, Denver, Pa.; S. Wullls Meilliew, Wurixin Athlollecliib, Wilmlnuten, Del. Third Kvcnt: One mlle ordinary boys under 10 years. Flint prize, Wiilerbury wuteh ; second pili-.c, pair of bleycle shoes. ICntercil: Wlllle Ksterly, Heading, Pa.; A. B. Hrolf, ICiist Petcrburg, Pu.j tletirrey Knglc, Lanouster, Ph.; Cliarlcs Kichl, Iin caster, Pa. Fourth Kvent: One mlle L. A. AV. state championship. First prize, handsome geld medal; second prize, line geldkeaded umbrella; third mlze exltllzeil silver sUmpbex. ICnterrdi W. I. (Irilbb, l'otts l'etts l'otts tevvn, Pa. ; Harry B. Schwartz, Heading, Pa.; Ahin Heist, Lancaster Bleycle club, Lancaster. Pa.; (loergo Kahler, Ijincaster Bleycle club, Millorsvllle, Pa.; Jehn S. Musser, Uincaster Bleycle club, uineister, Pa. ) J, J. Mclaughlin, Columbia, Pa. Fancy Hiding Fifth Kvenl: Twe tulles Lineaster county championship, 1st prize, line geld wuteh ; 2d prlze, eleKunt silver heiuliKl utne : Ud prize, Jcrsey bleycle coat. Kntored : Jehn S. Musser, I Jincaster Bley Bley ceo eitib, Columbia, Pa.i Ocorge F. Kahler, Iiueaster Bleycle cluli, Mlliersville, Pa.; D. II, Miller, Lancaster Iticyele club, Ijiii caster, Pa.; J. J, MeLiughlln, Columbia, Pa.; I'ihv, It. flrlel. Ijincnster Bleycle club, Ijuucastcr, Pa.; Alvin Heist, Ijiiicus Ijiiicus ler Bleycle club, Uiucaster, Pa. Sixth Kvcnt: Oue Mlle Club Safety-1st, mlze, bleyele stilt j 2d prize. Star saddle. Knlcied : Fred. Kngle, Jr., uincasler Bl Bl eyceo club, Lancasler, Pa.; 1), II. Miller, Lancaster Bleycle club, Lancaster, Pa.; D. It. Hese, Ijitncasler Bleycle club, L111 easter, Pa.: tiee. F. Kiiuler, Uiucaster Bleycle chili, Milloisville, Pa. Seventh Kvcnt : Half mile, bunds oil 1st pr.e, type writer; 2d prize, exitlizisl silver ring; 3d prize, bleycle Hull. Kn Kn (eredi H. Wullls Merrlhevv, Wurren Ath lellu club, Wilmington, Del.; B. F. Mo Me Daniel, Wilmington, Del.; Phil. S. Brown, Washington, D. C; '.. Lelllaud, Wllnilng Wllnilng teti, Del. IN Till! A1TKHNOON. Following will be Iho events for the afternoon, te begin ut 2:30 sharp: Fiist Kvent: Half mile Club-novice 1st prize, diamond scarf plu ; 2d prize, bleycle shoes; 3d prlze, liicycle saddle. Kuteied; Jacob Oriel. Lincaster Bleycle club, Lancaster, Pa,; Alvin Heist, liucasler llleycle club, l-uncasler, Pa.; Oeorge AVal AVal ten, Lincaster Bleycle club, Ijincaster, Pa.; IM waul K. Uriel, liiuisler llleycle club, Ijaiicaster, Pa. Stssind Kvcnt: One utile llylng start. 1st prize, elegant geld medal; 2d prlze, Pehi silver cup; 3d prize, nickel iiluttsl K. 0. 11. lantern 1 Filtered: W. I. ilrnbb, Pollstevvii, Pa.; Jehn H. Musser, 1 jincasler Bleycle club, Columbia, Pu.; IC. J. Mulli, Lebanon, Pa.; (loergo M. Clregg, Warren Athletic club. Wilmington, Del.; S. WulllsMorrlhew.AVllmlngloii. Del.; B. F. McDaiilel, Wilmington, Del. ; M. J. Omy, Burlington, N.J. ; Phil. H. Brown, Wash Wash ingteii, 1). t !. ; Oeorge F, ICuhler, liucaster. Bleycle club, Mlliersville, Pu. ; Samuel .Messor, Heading, Pu. ; It. I, Powell, Bur lington, N. J. ; Hurry Schwartz, Heading, Pa. ; Heward F. Hawk, Heading, Pa.; K. Oliver, Philadelphia, Pa.; W. W. Taxis, Schuylkill Navy, Schuvlklll Athletic club, Philadelphia, lli.jS. AV. 8liaerer, Berkley Alhletleclub, New Yeik citv; II. F. (lluss, Bnrklev Athletle club. New Yeilc citv. Third Kvent: Hair mlle L. A. AV. stale e'lumpleiihhlp : 1st prize, geld mtshil ; 21 prize, cyclometer; 3d iirlze, silver mutch sife : Kntered : Henry il.Sehvvuitz, Head ing, Pu.; Jehn H. Musser, Ltncaslcr Bley Bley lieclub, Columbia, Pa.; AV. I. Oriilib, Polls town, Pu.; Alvin Heist, Iiuiiiister Bieyele club, 1-incaster, Pa.; Cieei-gn F. Kinder, Lancaster Blcvie club; Miliorsville, Pu.; W. AV. Taxis, Schuylkill Navy, .Schuylkill Alhletieclub, Plillmlelphiu. F0111II1 Kvcnt: Twe mlle club handi capFirst prize, geld medal ; second, bleycle suit; third, fishing led and reel. Handicaps net received from ollkiulhuiidl ellkiulhuiidl ollkiulhuiidl canpers. Filth event One mlle latideiii bleycle 1st prle, two Hllvor-headod limes; 2il nri.e. two exldlisl silver mutch sufes. Kiitcnsl; Jehn N. (Irceu, North Kud Wiiccliiiuu, liiiladclnhla, Pu., uud F. II. liiirrifnies, i.cniury vMieeiman, I'linaiiei nhlii, Pit.; D. Hese, lancaster Bicycle club, lmcaster Pa., uud J. Hudy, Iuieastnr, Pa.; B. F. McDaiilel, Wuricii Athletic club, Wilmington, Del., uud K. AVuIlls Meirihevv, Wilmington, Deliiwarn. Sixth Kvcnt: Twe mlle open 1st prize, exydlcd silver hair brush; 2d prlze.bfcyiie shoes; 3d prize, liicycle Middle. Filtered: PhllS. Biovvii.Washlngten, D. ('.; Unwind F. Hiiwic, Heuding, Pu.; S. Wullls Merrl Merrl eovv, Wiirrrii Atlilctle club, WUinlngten, Del.; Samuel Messer, Heading, Pu.; Alvin Heist, Lancaster Bicycle club, I-aiicuster, Pa.; Oeorge M. (Jregg, AVnrrcu Athletic club, Wilmington, Dei.; B. F. McDaiilel, Warren Athletle club, Wilmington, Del.; Hairy B. SchvvuiU, Heuding, Pu.; W. 11. I'lel'siiyder, Pottstown, Pa.; K. Oliver, 'iilladelplua, Pu.; Oeorge F. Kahler, Im caster Bleycle club, Millorsvllle, Pa.: II. 1. Powell, Burlington, N. J.; W. AV. Tuxls, Schuylkill Athletle club.Sclmylklll Navy, liiiladulphla. Pa.; .. Lelllaud, Wurren Athletic club, WHiiilugteu, Del.; J. W. Selieefcr, Berkley Athletle club.New A'erk clty;AV. l-'eblun, Berkley Alhletleclub, New Vet k city. Fancy Hiding Seventh Kvent: iiirce mile lap nice, open-1st prize, geld medal; 2d prize, oxidized silver 1 lock ; 3d pile, geld iicncil. Kntered; (lee. F. Kehlir, I.nncaster Bleycle club, Mlliersville, P.i.; It. I. Powell, Burlington, N. J.; Phil. S. Brown, AVushlngteii, I). (,'.; S. AVullls Murrihew.AVnrreu Athletle club, Wilming ton, Del.; B. F. McDaiilel, Warren Athletle club, AVilmiiiKteu, Del.; Oce. M. Ort-v, Wurien Athletle club, Wilmington, Del.; Sumi Messer, Heading, Pu.; Hurry II. Schwurtz, Hauling, Pa.; W. I. (iriibb, Pollstevvii, Pa.: il. Oliver, Philadelphia, I'u; W. W. Tuxls, Schuylkill Athletle club, Schuvlklll navy, Philadelphia, la. Kiglilh Kvcnt: Oue mlle safety- Cen solalien prize, oxidize sliver llask. Ojeii te all entiles in s.ifety events who have wen no pi lee. Ninth Kvcnt: Oue mlle eidiuary Con solation prize, fine hand satchel. Open te all entries in eidiiuiry events who liuve wen no prizes. Pi les will be distributed ut the lm-i-sister iilnyiieiiiib risiius 28 and 'M Mist King stn el, en the evening of the llh. A Pottery Trust Project Collapse. The lottery trust has fallen through, uud each manufacturer will continue te go it alone. The meetlii;; or representatives of the Trenten, Faist Liverpool and AVhceling jietterics called for Cresseu Springs, I 'a., to day lias lieen Indefinitely isistisuieil. Sev eral niisens are given for this fallure te form a combination, the elilefaiuent; which is tlie objeitlen ruUtsl by ihu AVeslern potters, who fear that tlie organization would be controlled by litsteiii iuaiuif.u tuiers. Wheeling (Milten, strenuously op ep op jieseiJ tliecQiiibluu en this ground, WRECKED AND BURNEDil I A TRAIN (IN THE .NORFOLK K WESTERN I A. WAY PLI'SRKS INTO WIXHAtrr. ft Mri ti .iminmciiKilieu nml A Int-KO XHtt r in ruiii'iiKcrj injiiriHi jtiremea'Tr.' unit Pliv.stclniis Snnt teih 9km. j Tt : m LvNOiinttnn, Va.t rreni Liberty, te the Jlllv 2 A ncllV3 iilriincr, says: Al reuruil wreck eecurnsl en the Norfolk A,- AVeslern railroad, ne-ar Tlmxteiis, nteut30,y miles abeve the city. It Is reported thati forty persons vv eit) killed. ifl Kugiueer Donevan ami r reman unices wero killed and their bodies burned. Thp train desputcher vv us also burned. Postal ? Clerl- I .1. ll.wn nr.VhllM.tnn una 1tllr.L'i. . , ... .......,. .........., ...... ..... , as was a ise v . 1... aieeu, ei cieveiaiui, von.: ducter Itewiand Jehnsen was mertally'' wimiiilml. A iitiinlinr eftlin wmlliflml war. taken te Liberty. ' Piiti.ADiti.riiiA, July 2. President F. J." iri...l...1l .. ,!. X-ni..tl. f. lt.-..u. .lt -.1 iviiiiiian, 01 iiiu ..uiiuiMV ivunicrii mil": rond.whe has his headetuirlers In this citv.v vviiuii seen iius iiiiuiiioeii 111 itmiiieii iu iun,-4 accident oil his read, said that while th 53 wreck Is a serious ene and lias resulted InVia the less or life, Iho repeit teleginphed fremyj Lynchlmrg that forty pci sons were killed ca is ureimy exaj:Kur,,leu. j. Mr. Kimball is in direct telegraphic 33 commuiilcatien with tlie gcneral manager nf tin, mi.l liir.,rmnllnfi rnrnlalirwl lilnaVT'4 up te oue o'clock this afternoon Is that five JiS iersens weie killed, nearly all ofwhemS w ere train bauds, and qulte a number of,; iwrseus imtireii. -15 The train wrecked was known as Ne. SjV which left ltoaneke a row minutes befer j midnight. A he-vvy ruin storm hud pre;',' vailed throiiuheut Airiilnla for about 48- hours and the train was moving slowly aiWl behinil schedule time when It ran into tlw, washout about 1:110 this morning near, $ ThaxteiiM. The locomotive and several ears wero thrown into a ditch, hut th0.', sleener leiiialnrsl mi the track. The cars caught tire utter railing Inte the ditch and';:J unite a number of iissencrs were severely Imrnrxl lu addition te theso injured by Um wreck. Telegrams wcre at once sent te lloanek j) for assistance, uud lu a short tltne a snecMl ' train arrived from that city, hearing a flriT .: ceinisinv and a numlier of pbysleiens. . ,; Five iiorseim are rcsirted te Mr. KlnilwU ,;j us having been killed, and a number in-; Jtired, but no names have as yet ben lorwiirtleil te him. 'i-s T fl .... a.... . .... ... . i.k. . Tl j. i.i.r.Miijii'iuv, 1 i --I. .,, Jack Snyder dled or hydrophobia en ta j liliihwny near Danville, Ills., en Monday,:; He was 011 his way te Missouri from Le.1 high county, Pu., traveling In a covered,, wiisen with hl family. He was bitten by.. 11 stray deg rccenlly. His family lUfl'Url ilestitute elivillnstaiices, 1 Action will be commenceil te-day In AI-; biiuv in the matter of tlie Brooklyn cr 1 strlke te iiunitl the charter of the Fifth j A venue railroad. In reeolvliigtheNiNtnlsli ambassador tk J imiiie alluded te Ids isisslhle dciuirture frem'J Heme, Arrangements for his reception la.-a U....I.. I t.n.. ......ts.in.1 M npaiii iiuvu uvi'ii ctiiiii'iv.vsi. ; 1'eniils, anas "MpiKO" aiurpny, iueniur.'j Inter of Wiitprmuu Irons, was te-dav. lit i . .. ..-- , vr .. lr.tl.li.i..f. II T wmtAllfAl fur llffl. it 1 ... ...VII...'. ... .., ..... ". V"" '" .--. -V.H Tliere wero no mero signatures te th; A (itnlmlliiillml Ui.uln III I'lllullll rw. JTi Bishon Ijunbreclit, ef'tlhent, is doed. ,y Mrs. 1. K. Cameren, Mrs. Irfisee, ami lltrij daugliter Myra, were drowned last nigbt lu I-uke Kesseau, Ontario, ny 1110 upseuinB j of 11 bout. WIIIIH,,, fliilf.liliiwiiti witM urrftti'?''-iMui3 Cliliaige te-day tot the inunler vJ-S1ieiniyi nciin. ifti M clmel iMvitt. iiemre tne rurneu com,v mission, le-duy tuild thut Mr. Parnell hAf, nothing te de with his visit te America infi 187H. AVIillu In America witness allernlea"! meetings or the Clan-na-tiael, and tried te.'? ...... 11 ... II -1 if II. I.......... rfUmfi win 11. lu iiiu ntnnmii. ui " u-j,nu. uw jtj Clan, he said, was net a miiider club, butSJ lilcltliteil some 01 1110 uesi. irisnuieutivjS lle nover met 11 better man a philanthropist mid Christian than Patrick" Ferd. He was very sorry that for a feruvjj months Ferd eiieuly advocated the ue ets dvnamlle. He eximstulatwl and Fer4;3 ultimately rctiirued te Parnell policy He lilmsell oppeseil uynumtie wariare . Imineniland unmuiily, butvvasiioteppoedj. te resort te force If It oiiered a ciiance eir, suiresM. ',jtl The tracks ofthe Baltlmore A Potomac ' railroad nre washwl away for llfty yanla at.fl Steny Hun and from that pohitte Pataiwoe tlie ceuniry is miner wiuur. u The Fifty-ninth regiment, New 1erk;-l ....liminxru nml II111 Second Connectleut , II. .1.1 I.. In., 1. ., nmlA in niltlvubllrif tiw IIIIV 1....U.J a...,. D-'"w " '-O TiV7 unvcii iiiuuiiiiieiun. v Atler the nth. President Harrl:wn wIIIro.e from AVemlstiMi: te vn.v,H i, w here Iw-J will embark en the U. s. fc.-w .spaien, W13 will return te Washington liy in- Therl was no cabinet meeting te-day, bift'MeJwre.JI w'MMninnWer. Wlndem uud Procter sneiu-v- seme time tllsciissing ImiKirUint matteri with the pieHiiicnt. ' "TiTdge Ciiiniuiugs, In eharge of the cash' JS relief ftmd. Is in Johiislewn and siys thuje net nil the sutl'oierH but only the noedy re-'W .nlvn cash. Kiie i npplleaiii ter rouei wiurS have te mnke an alllduvlt as te his less andS fnrnlsb witnesses te the same. 1 he com missary derailment was turiied ever te the cllieiis this morning and the mlUtta will loave oil liiuuy. - WKATIIKU FOHKCAST3. flg AVasiusote.v, D. V., July 2. j M Hiiln ; nearly stationary temier- atuie ; easterly wiiius. The lllir right. Sullivan and his party have geno te New Orleans and KUralu will sem start Thy whole Seuth is excited ever tlie light, and everybody wants te sce I come oil. 1 he irovernoroi .Aiississippi imivii 1 -Uiiiatleu forbidding it and the. fight la likely totukeplucoin Ioiiibiau.i.;AltiieuKa Kilruiii friends clali bu that their man will yti win easily they tire net iiiiick ai iniiiniK " Peiiv" Moero. Char low . ... ,- ... tkt M4.3 up their iiioney. Mltehell'H father-in-law, arrived lu New'a V.irk vesienl.iv and lie is said te have big UIHXIIO IO UCl oil H.II1.I1". iB ..r . ..... .... 1-M....1.. ItCttillgell 1110 llglil 111 .-evv lern, is uuu, j chiell v Ixs-uuse the KUralu men w ant mere ;S ,ui,iu ihun ilin Sullivan men are williiiK te i give. The ruling rate is flOO te fcU. Arthur I.iiiuley, of the Illustrated Xetr, J has wet i.(Kie te New Orleans, te HeVfl placed 011 us neurly even terms as iHisslble.. 1 1 u us San Francisce muliev wliicli Mr. .i Luuiley lias been Iheldlng ter sonie tliu,n uud which he was unable te get taken lnW3 New Yerk. !lt IsbelieviHl that a large part onhe bin lets til nieimy te no pui en una j light will go te New Orleans in tlie bone et jj the islds being better there. A letter from t lllsinaixk, Dak., le tlie IUhmhum ' suvs that the islds thore am f I.WU t fjtj l..,.IIU.,... fi.i.r mill that SlO.tiU) hM s I ... i il.. 1 .-..!.. - uccu put lip Ul l"' """ sg Held ler 11 iiciiruiu. - i ..tt ...n.iin,. rhlef of Police Smelts ar-7- 11.1 in... iisier with Samuel Dyer, the young-man who ran away when H w J f . . . .,.! 1. A lilArmxB - found tn.11 no was .""" "?, " ':"'T,'; Pliikcrten rerus.sauuiiiK aim """-; 1.... i.Im H-ir. He wus ceniiiilltnl for K int, .... hearing. -, Cew KIlUsl. .. On Saturday eveulnga v cry valuablevew; , belonging te C. Tayler, nei kiswi hlienk's Feiry, vva.sstruik by the "l )'' suiiuer truln mid IinUiitI Klled, t. .-. . j?a. .if ?- i trU: - . sl-&& Tf .T'-.A. jAir - W. ,- A -