t r,r vi , t. -lift1 MaOr?" nMmM VOLUME XXV KO. 28d.-EIGHT PAGES. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, JULY- 20, 1889. EIGUTPAGES.--PKICE TWO CENTS! al) dnySrasHil aawaf THE TOURNAMENT ENDS. BEMIT OP THE SEWIB DIVS TOMESTS BE TWEEN WHEEL1EX AT THE PARE. Rain Ptsnvents Many Attending the Haccs-The Full Proftrninnie Fer tlie Iny Is Given, Despite tbe Shew er. Friday was the second Jay of the blcjtle tournament nl MtOrnnn's park. The weather was threatening nil daj nnd for ntline It Mas belle ed that the races w eitld nut conie efT. The rain held up pretty well, however, although there was n Blight sprlnkllug nt timet, nml every event in the pregramme came off ns advertised. The track vv ns somevv lint heavier thtin en the llrst day, but It vv ns by no means in bad condition. The races w ere first elans In ev ery resK.tt, and the people vv he saw them v ern delighted. The audleiue was net as large as Thursday en account of the weather. Among the wheelinen preseld, in addition te theso ofthe first day, wcre A. U. nidi, the fast rider of New Yerk; rr.ink M. Dnmpmnli, of Hoiieylnook, Chester teunty, who rode te Lancaster from home en his wheel esterdaj, mid G. Wnllls Mcrrlhew, of Wilmington. Jehn A. Wells, erl'hlludelphla, filled the post pest post tien of rfcree in n highly satisrcterj uiauner. The rating began promptly at J o'clock and the llrst contest c.illcd was the h.ilf h.ilf inile hands off for thice prizes: First, typewriter; second, exv dlrcd silver ring; third, bleytle saddle. V. W. Tails, of Philadelphia ; '. LelUand, Wilmington ; J. W. Sthocfer, New Yerk and II. F. Mo Me Danlel, Wilmington, weie. the sturtcrs. Soen after the pistol had been fired TaxlN pushed ahead nnd w en w ttlnmt much troit treit troit ble in 1:35, with Loftland second, nnd Si hecfer third. Next canto tlie tw e mlle club handicap. The entries w ere D. H. Miller, Alvlu Heist, Jacob F. Uriel anil, JehnS. Musscr, Lan taster, and Geerge F. Kahler, Millersvillc. The pries vv ere : Flfbt, geld medal : second, blcytle suit ; third, fishing red and reel. Tile progrannne staled that Miller would start nt the scratch, g! ing Kahler 100 yards, Heist 130 and the ethers lfcO. Miller refused te go In tlie race nnd tlie ethers btnrted, Ki hlit gl Ing the otliers tlie starts as abev e. Heist and Oriel fought for llrst place ler a time, but itwasbelici ed that Kahler would get there, which herdld at tlie mlle and a half, keeping ahaiu. Thore w as a Hplcudid rate between Grid and Heist for second place and the latter was the better at the close by n length. Musser lelT out at the end of a mlle. Time, t:J2J. The one mile ilnb satety was the nc.t event with the lollewiug prizes: First, bicycle suit; second, star saddle. D. II. Mlller, D. R. Hose nnd Edward It. Oriel started. Hose lerged ahead at the start, but was passed by Miller at tlie qu irter pole. They had a pretty race and was clese until the home strttth was reached. Then, te the surprlsoef everybody, Oriel who had been behind a short distance, leek a spurt and vv cut te the front Willi a rush, staying there. Hose was second nnd Miller thhd. 'lime, 3.20. The next event was the three mile club team race, and it was olio of the best of the meeting. The prize was a bronze statue. In the race the position of each ilderls taken nt the end et each half mlle w hen the points aie sceieel. Lancaster had a team entered consisting of Kahler, Heist and Mlller, but they did net start. The Pcnn club of Heading was te have put in WIN helm, KUmermul Messcr, Kilmer was the only ene te put in an appearance and he dropped out after going ence mound. The contest w as betw ten the teams el the War ren Athletle club of Wilmington, and the Berkeley AlhUtic ttam of New Yerk. The former w as composed of Frank M. Damp man, B, F. MeDaniel nnd Z. Letllaud, and the latter of A. B. Hlch. J. M. fecheefer and W. F. Class. The contest was a ery pretty ene and the men vvore bundled much et the time. Hidi wasahead the greater iiit nnd Ills team wen, scoring Ml points te 71 for Wilmington and i! for Heading. Time, D.15J. Dining the race Class who was going at a high into of speed, tried te turn out of the way fiem n deg near the judges' stand, lie took a header and was thrown heavily tothegioimd. He was badlj bruised but resumed the rate quickly amid great ap plause and was in at the finish. Thoenc-mllo tandem lace was the tilth event. The piizes were: First, two sllvei-hcadcel canes; second, two oxi dized silvti inatih safes. D. H. Hose and J. Hudy started ler Lancaster ami J. W. .Sthoefet nnd W. F. Class for New Yeik. The Lautastci men woie ahead ler some time, but near the half they were very close. New Yerk then went ahead and wen. MeDaniel and Dampman started for Wilmington, but vv ithdrew alter going mound onto. Tiine J.U1J. The sixth rate was ene of the best and most cxtitltig of the day. It was the ene mlle contest for the state thaui thaui pienship. The prizes were: First, handsome geld medal ; second, gold geld headed umbiella ; thlid, exjdued stamp lie.x. The starters weie Alvlu Heist, and D. II. Miller, Uiutastei ;(lcoige I'. Kahler, Millersville j W. I. Wilhelm, Heading ; W. W. Taxis, I'hiladnlphia; and Jehn .1. Mc laughlin, Columbia. Heist went oil with a rush, but was only able te maintain a had te the Hi st halt-mile. Then Wilhelm tame te the flout mid he and Taxis had a beautiful race te the close. They were al most tegethi i all the way down tlie home stittth, but the Heading man wen bv a length Kahler was third. The time was J &, the best of the met ting. Ihenext i.ue was a ene mile saftty, con solation, and the prize was a siler flask. McDanleJ, et Wilmington, and Allgalcr, of Heading, wtrc the only stirters. It was tlose foratlme with Allgalcr in the lead and his opponent dogging him. On the home stietth MeDaniel, who seemed te have been playing with Ills opponent, took n sudden burst of speed and wen easily. Time3:lCJ. Tlie eighth race, a two mile ejk.ii, was another dandy. The prizes wcre. Fiist, exj dized silv cr hair brush ; soteiidjbicyclo shots, third, bicjclu saddle. Theie vvere a number of geed men in the rate as fol fel fol eows: h. Wallis Mernlmw, Wilmington; Samuel Me-sei, Heading, t.torge .M. (mgg, Wilmington, 11. F. MeDaniel, Wil mington ; Oeorge 1'. Kahler, Millersv ille , W W. Taxis, I'hiladeli.hia. .. Uillland, Uilmiiigteii; W F. (lass, New 'Serk, A. H HKIi, New Yerk At the start Kahler trek tiie lead, but eul.v held it te thothice iuaiter when Meirihew iclkveil him or the position , he was seen passed by Taxis and all were well bum lied ler some ills taiKe When the tape w as i lesseil for the third tmie Meinhuw was in the lead and hu was tlu re jet until after the turn had bet u passed en the home stittcli. With a gitat spurt Hlch cmie up ami tmik the rate by a verv clese tall. Taxis vviu second and Mernhcw third. Tunc ,:le. Iho last rate of the day was u one mile ordinary consolation ler a line hand saV-hel as a prize. Sam Hit neinaii, of Lincaer, amL M. Kilmer, of Heading, stalled, llreueman had grown somewhat rustj for w ant of practice en the w heel, bat he show ed up well until en the home ttrctch when Kilmer pished him easily and vv en by seme distance. Time, 3:JS. Although the meeting vv, uetttie finan itfiAiiAaiit.&iiik1 cial success they should liavn liccn.ew Ing te postponement nnd bad weather, the racing was excellent, and the patrons of the sport were well ratlsned with Iho efforts of tlie home club te please, SrqPAPH ACQUrtTED. J tut be Fursnmn llreiiRlit Team te th Eyes et tlie Jury. "Arthur, leek up; you nre an honest tiinn. Yeu have bcen preell an honest man. Here bentde your babies leek up into the sweet light of Heaven and into the face of man. Ne matter vv hat the verdlit, you hiv e no cause for shame. I bcllev e it; I knew it. In the name of my dear Mnkcr, IbeltMelt." These were Iho words of Judge Furs man's peroration in the jlcfense of Mc (Juade, the accused ex-Hlderinan of New New Yerk, and they concluded a pit turn of sullcring and sorrow se tender and se touching that the heart melted befere It as wax befere the flame The felon's shame, the anguish of slate prison, the heartbreak of the wife, the awful disgrace of little children had been Iilstheme,nnd his liquid tougue had poured out a stream of hrcslst hrcslst able Kitlies. Sobs fillet! the court room. Jurj1 and spectators wept nnd were net ashamed. McQuade, silting In thoterturo chair, bis prattling nnd tuisusectiiig infant In his Ian and his vvecnimr wife nnd dnuithtrr nt his side, had buried his flaming fate in his hands and vv as crj ing cenvulslv ely. Ev en the tried attorneys, used allke te oraterj nnd suffering, paid tearful trlbute te the sympathy which makes tlie whele world kind. After Judge Fursman's speech, District Attorney lellevvs piosented the people's sidoef the case. Judge Daniels dcliveied vv hut w as recognized as an nble and impar tial thargc. nnd the case went te the fury for ii tlual determination. It took tliciu just four minutes te find McQuade net guiitj-. TWO YOUXO lTJlESTHIAXs. Heh Who Walked te llnrt'lslmrK for Fun niul Wliut They Pnvv. Henry C. Briibakcr, an Inthlmuknckr carrier, nnd Garrison MtCaskcj, son of Capt. McCaskej', tw e bright bej-s of this titj, staited en a tramp te Hnrrisburg en Wcdnesdaj-. They lefthoreat 3:15 in the morning nnd had made ten miles befere the sun was up. They stepped along the read and wcre In Hnrrisburg in tiine hours. They remained lliere nil of Thursdnj- and yestenlaj' .started le w alk home. Thej' came by way of Mnrletta en the tow-path and arrived in Lancaster at nine o'clock last ev cning. On their vv ay up the bej s stepped at the house of Jateb N. Bruuaker, near Mt. Jej, vv here they w ere entertained. During thtlrsliert Maj-thereMr. Brubaker showed them sev oral curiosities. One of these w ns nn old Sw lss Bible made in 1517. Its di mensions nre 15xl0inches audit W 0 inches thick. The covers are of weed and raw hide with brass tips and are xaruished. It is printed in fcwiss. The Bible wni pre sented te Mr. Iliubakei, by David Her Her sliey In 1671. Mr. Brubaker also has nn old 21-hour clock, which is supposed te have been brought from 'Germany It stands ery high and bears ths dnte 1777. Seme j'ears age It was sold for one cent and Mr. Brubaker atlervv ard paid ?J5 for it. Tbe young pedestrians found much te intorest thorn along the tow path, whoie thore arc jet thousands of legs. The tan ills rapidly being repaired and will seen be in geed trim again. Dr. Ilbitc's Funeral. The funeral of Dr. A. It. Blair, of Yerk, a native of Sstrasburg, this ceuntj', took place in Yerk en Thursday evening. Tite earv ices at the heuse w ere conducted bj Rev. H F. Nilcs, D. D., of the First Trcs bjtcrian clumh; Hev. Ii W. Shields, et the Moravian church, and Hev. W. II. Kite, of New Yerk. The religious o.xor e.xor o.xer cisos at the grave vvore cendutted by Hev. A. Chilton Powell, of flrace Protestant Episcopal church, Baltimore, and Hev. Dr. 11. E. Nilcs. The pall-bearers vvore Drs. W. S. Helaud, L. M. Lechman, S. J. Heuso, I. C. liable, M. J. McKinuen, Jacob Kiimeii, Jacob Hay. B. F Spinglcr and J. B. Knln. The home of the deceased was filled with friends, and the floral tributes wcre many and beautiful. Among theso present were William Bliir, or High Point, Md.j his brother-in-law, Colonel Walter fi. Frank lin, of Baltimore, and Walter M. Frank lin, of Iini aster. MVIIT JUSTICE. Hew n Plucky Pi'ilitler svrvixl Itaseiill.v Neighbors. Last Tuesdaj night, a peddler Irem Montreal arrived in the village or St. Cuthbert, 10 miles distant from thattlty, and went te a friend's house. Finding all the family absent except a l.'i-year-old daughter, he sent her te a neighbor's house te get a companion te stay with her until morning. The neighbor 'icfiised te allow ene et tlie children te go vv ith her. During tiie night the gill was aroused by two masked men, who knocked at thodetu and demanded her money. Mie went te the petldler, vv he handed her his oiketbook te give te the rebbeis. The lattei said this was net enough, and tliegiil again went te the peddler. He said he would attend te the matter himself, and, taking a revolver from his valise, he we'H te the vv ludew and shot both robbers dud. The girl ran te Iho niighbei's heuse and told what had hap pened, whciriipuii the woman exclaimed thai "it wusliei husband and son who had been killed, as tliev- wcie tlie men who in tended te rob the peddler." 'llie Tuciiianeii Here. Tlie Tiicqiiau club breke cuup j csterdiiy iilteiuoen mid tlie members leturnitl te Lantaslri en the (:!" train hist evening. Dm lug lliediij' there viascoiisidtrable rain vvlili h, no doubt, hastcuid the departure of the i lub from theii favorite rcseit. Tlie club had considerable ruiny weather and the muddy w ater stejipetl t licit itu k at bass lishiug. They have novel Iiad a better time than this j ear, however. A miiiiII sti'lkel This mermug live lied tamers at work ler llrathbai Brothets, en Willlaiuseu J, Fester's new building, struck bctause tliej' were reprimanded for net doing their work right. Twe of them allerwaid tame .back, but the ethers sulked. Men were then taken evor from the trust building and put en the job. lid S)Ok(l Twe Diijh. P. D. Haywood leutrlbutes te the Phila delphia - two columns and a half about "Iho Old Philadelphia Bar." Among tlie interesting matter is tills paragraph : Judges in theso dajs must have had iiitinil.. ..0.1...W.. I.. . .. , r ii I ii'iiMitii jmiuiii.i-. in .'!) ill niflilll imM)itance lawjers madoaddressus elglit I llillliu 111 lmif.il. nli.l ,l.n .1 -!,... .t ...... .1.. ... . I ....... . ... ..., i.ii, .tin. iiiu .. .llll I'-llll'IlllJlin a case where Itc.tli Frazcr, of the Lancaster bar, addressed a jury lortwedavs. when a veidht was given ler jll.eO, the pike of suiidrv pairs or thickens alleged teiiave , been It'Ionieiislv taken. 1 A Hand IlrerKtuilztsl. I The old Libert j band was reorganized 1 last ev tiling. It new lias 10 pieces and the ! (ifllceis nre. President, William Itelim: vice picsident, It. C. Derwait; setrclarj-, D, K. I)iepp.ml; treasurer, J. W. Deltilch; leader, .1. W. Deitiich, conductor, Prof. IH: Hicksecker; tilt-tees, H. WendiU, Jehn A. Sprcnger, Phares Hauibright. Te r.neamii at Fphrntii. Ceinpanj- A, Silver .Springs Hides, of Plliladclnlila. liave made arranceinents tn I encamp at Fphratu for a week, beginning juij.i. iiiej wm 00 unilcr command of Captain Jehn 8. French, of General E. D. Baker pest, Grand Army of the Republic. THE LATE JOHN ANDREW 8AER HE LEAVES THIS 11 TV TIE LIST TIME TO VISIT THE fKME.NMU, A Mere Accurate Account of Ills Career Than Tlint l'libllshed lly the Nevr Yerk .leurnnln A Orndunte erYnle. Mr. W. U. lleusel, ofthe firm of Brown t lleusel, who bat! been retained ly Heuben A. liner and C. It. liner te leek after their interest In their brother's estnte In New yerk, returned from that cltj- Frl daj night, where he nnd Mr. C. Hltie liner bad sjHjnt scv end days of Ihls vv eck en that business. Beth gentlemen expressed sur sur prlse that what bad been Kept n private matter up le Ihls time had found publica tion in mere or less sensational inauner in the new spapcrs ofthe lurge titles. In the mnlu the ucceunt of the life, death mid estate of the Inte Jehn A. Bacr (ethcrw ise knew n ns "Leniuer or "Leennrtl Coe'J, which appeared excluslv el' In the Intki. U(ii:ctu of Friday evening, lias been found upeii inquiry te be correct. In seme reqccts, however, the mttrexlltnii re porters strained a point te give a sensa tional llaver te their accounts. The Inte Jehn Andrew liner was well known In this city ns a son of the well known Jehn Bner, deceased, of the Volka tcunil, book store and "Baer's Almanac" He vv as a graduate or Yale collcge and had studied considerably in medicine, and ethor brandies of scientific knew ledge ; and was foratlme instructor In a ladles' school In Philadelphia. He was nevcr n member of the firm of Jehn Baer's Sens and never had such dlffcrcnee or disagreement vv ith his brelhcrs as has been rrjiertcd in Iho New Yerk newspapers. When here he made his home vv Ith them and uxm his last Lsit, 1875-1&7H, he hnd rooms at the heuse of his brother, C. Hlne Bacr, en North Duke itrcct. He wassomevvhat eccentric In his habits, reticent in his disposition nndwns went te enrrj' about with him n number of little packages, such as were found In great profusion about his room after his death. In 1S70 he lcR Lancaster te visit the centennial, and bis failiire te return for months oxtited no vv endcr nor apprehen sion for his safety, ns he w us accustomed te absent himself for long periods. Occasionally letters were received lrem him, but for a number of years his vv here abouts were utterly unknown. His brothers did net, hew evor, beliove hlin te be dead, and thej alvvnjs expected his return te Lancaster te spend his last dnj's among the associations of his j'eutli and of his family. The first intelligeute of his death canie from the friend of his later j'ears, Dr. Jehn A. Haller, te whom he confided In his last days his name, family relations nnd con dition eriile. Fer reasons satUfacterj' te himself he had about twolve years age taken up his room and residence at the New England hotel, a cheap and unpretentious, but en tirely respectable hotel en the Bowery, in ene ofthe busiest nnd most central quarters of the gicat metropolis. He called him self Dr. Coe, and kept his own counsel. He liv ed among pcople w he did tlie same, and as he paid his lodgings with scrupulous lldelitj' every week, harmed and owed nobody, w here and w hat be ute nnd vv hore and hew he spent his tiine affected nobody and excited no surprlse in a city of a mil lion souls where scarcely a man's own right hand knew s vv hat his lcll deeth. During this period he lived with great economy. He had the faculty of acquisl tiv cucss dovelopcd ten remarkable degree. Kverj' plcce of clothing, box, paper, wrap per, string, bettlenew spaper or article el vv hatev cr kind that evor came into ills ios ies ios sessioii staj-cd lliere; and his meirej he uirritd about w itli him, noting from month te mouth of vv hat it consisted and te w lint il amounted. When he fell lck he confided te Hnller, a thnnce acquaintance ofthe hotel, his real iiame and his money, and executed a vv ill of w hlch he made him executer. This man was faithful te Ills trust; he attended him in his last illness; counted tlie money of large denomination, amounting te .:i,f.eO, and deposited It In n trust company; ami when his friend died hn uetillcil Ids brothers et ail the latts of the case. Mr. Ilaerand Mr. Housed have since the death and funeral made tlin e trips te New Yerk, and alter frequent consultations and negotiations with Dr. Haller and Ills i euiisel, agreed upon a eifecllj' satistnu satistnu terj' settlement ofthe ustute, nsa result of w hh h the bulk of tlie fertune vv as lids w cek transience! te the heirs te it. Tlie amount of It was about tlie aggregate et Iho share vvhlth lie received in his father's, mother's and brother's estates ; and though fiem time te timote It was slight j' swelled or decreased by Investments and sjiecula sjiecula tieus, it was upon the whele maintained veij" ncaiij- in its Integrity. I1CH I" IIV A HU.VAWAY. (jisirwn Lilly Thrown Under n T'eiiin of" Frightened Horses. Oeciige Lilly, driver el u stuun team at Vesta luruate, was budly injuied in a inn away this morning. He was treshing tbe railroad track at Watts station with tlie team when the horses bcc.iuie trigliteuid and started te urn. Lilly was threw u under the hoisesaud was se badly trampled by them that bis Injuries are cimsideied v ery seiieus. The lieises ran te Hcsh's stme in Mu lietta, vvhciu tlmj' were captured, allci the Wilsen had been badly broken. Tlie New Ilellnuil Itallreail. There is no longer any doubt of Iho com pletion et the miliead te New Helland. Thoeiitire $10l,0n) iictcsar for its ton ten ton struttien has beeiisubs libccl. Tiief Y'iiieh saj-s: This assures the building of the read, and that tee without any long delay, as tlie right of way has alreadj" been se cured from n lai go proportion el the laud owners whose properties are irescd, and bends of Indemnity given te the ethers. The survey is also completed, Engineer Slaj make r hav lug bctu at w erk again sev eral dajs this wiek at the western end, whciothreo ether routes were survejed, ilitlering a little from the one previously reported, as the cemianj" Is iltSlreils te have the best run te that can besetuicd. We may leek, theiefeie, lei the work of grading te btr'in seen, Helen e Alilermau liner. Wm. Ilierlui h, tliargcd lij his lather with drunkenness and disorderly teudittt and suietj of the peate, was hcaid bv Al Al dermati B irr lasl ev cuing 1 he fatlipragrecd te the dismiss.il of the suit uien the paj ment of tests, and that was the disposition made el the cases. Frank Huber, complained against for de serting ids wife, waived a hearing and en tcrtd ball for trial at the August teurt. . t. tcjiii,iM CTiurcli AiililvcrMtrj. The llfteciith annlverKiry ofliie organi zation of St. Steplien's Lutheran tliurth, .nd the fourteenth anniversary of tlie lay ing of Hie corner-stone of the church will hn celebrated te-morrow. There will he npproprlate exertists morning und even ing and special iiiusle en lietli occasions. In additipu te iiiusle bj' the regular thelr there will be selections lendcrcd bj mem bers efthe ether cUurcli cheln ofthetlty. aSakjfeeita. ij AN INT'KIIVIEW WITH DR. NEVIN. He Talks About Church nnd Stnte In Italy. The New Yerk S7cr has mi Interview with the Her. Dr. 11. J. Kevin, who wns recently visiting his old home at CVrnar CVrnar ven, tlie rcsldence or the Inte Dr. J. W. Nevln, near this titj-. The AVitriwyttt Fer tw only years Dr. Nev in has had charge of a Protestant fleck In the Eternal Cltj-, where he has seen the pope's temporal power change, until the question or re moving the holy see from Heme Is fre quenlPy discussed, nnd Ilnly itscir. alter rev olutlen and anarchy, Is again taking Its place among the nations of the earth ns n loaceful anil proscreus country. He Is a all, well-formed man, with keen, dark eyes, a high, intellectual forehead, nnd a full beard. " A niistake has arisen, " be said, by way of explanation, "In regard te my vv erk In Heme. I am net a missionary in the sense or carry Ing en a work or prose prese lyting. 1 am simply in charge of nil established Episcopal church there, nnd we de net ev en hav e uu Italian sen Ice. The congregation is niacin up of English and American jieeple, tourists and residents of Heme, and our congrega tion Is always a large one. The only work we nre doing outside the regular church work In our hospital, We took ever ii niimK'r of trained nurses from Bellev no hospital or this city, from Eng land and seme rrem France. '1 hey worn much needed and have dene a great deal or geed. We have rcctuitlj' purfhaked n v Ilia and HttecT it up as a hospital, and that Is lu it prospeious condition. Our nurses go nil ever Italy, and it peculiar fact Is that the American nurses are the most successml mid skillful, as a class, el nil w e hav e." " Dr. Nev in, de en leek for u transfer of the holy soe te seme ether iKiliit than Heme?'' "I de net. The pexi will uev or leave Heme until he enu llnd seme place vv hem heis assured or greater temporal power than he has there. In the preseld xlltlcal condition or Europe, I dei iH sce vv here he can find suth u place. If he gees into France, he must conform te the law s, ns he would in America. In Italy he has greater lowers than that. Inslde the Vatican be is absolute. An Itnllnn pelk ennui ehire net cress the threshold, even wcre h lu pur suit et nn escaping murderer. The pepe has that much of temporal power lcll, and he Is tee great a diplomat te give that up. Then the College of Cardinals w euld never consent te n rcmev al. The collcge Is Italian. That is, the Italian cardinals nre In the ascendency and will maintain their held. There is no t bance or any ether than an Italian being a successor te Iho pope. I saw somew here a mention In a new Hpnpcr or the iKjssllillltv- or an American suctot. suctet. suctot. ser te the iKipe. It is the v eriest nonsense. An American cardinal has no political In fluence, nnd would be met with the com bined opposition or the Italian members of the college, if net or Iho ethers. Year niter year sees church nnd stnte grew fur thei apart In all countries. It is the ton ten dencj' or tlie times, and tlie tenqMiral pevv er or the pepe hns gene with the gen eral disassoclatlen of political and re ligious Institutions. In the telebiatleu et the uiomerj' or Giordano Brune seme weeks age, the pope saw the f;reatest blew te the jiower or the church lu its time. Twenty thousand students aluiie took part in that testimonial te Iho memory ofeno regarded as nn enemy nnd heretic by the church. In that celebration the pope realized the end of the tompeial power i f the church lu Italy. But vv here can he go 7 In the collcge the German cardinals am unalterably opposed te the French, hh aie the Spaniards te the Austrian. Yet through all this the Italian cardinals nre a unit. T hey held the balance of new ci and rule the collcge. Were the holy hce re moved they might net held the asccn datiej'. It Is sale te say that the jKipe w 111 net leav e Heme, and that his successor vv ill be from among the Italian catdinals. "The tendency of Italy at proseut," Dr. Nev in continued, "is toward prosperity mid stability, I de net anticipate any change in the government during Humbert's tiine, mid should changes ceme they w HI be forward rather than backward. Humbert Is regarded bj this peeple vv itli confide nee. He is giv ing a conservative, peaceful and hon est reign. Italian finances are the best indication of this. Her credit lrem being almost gonesteadilj'has ceme up until tier bends sell nt pai, and her institutions are all in a falily piosperous condition with n brighter outlook rer the future." SEXATOK.VfEHMAN'S FUNKKAL. Theso Who Conducted the services nml ii List el l'lill-llonrei'H. The luneral of Senater Joint M. Stehiuau took place this afternoon liein Ids risl demo at Hohrcrstewii, and it was one of the largest ever seen In that sec thin of the ceuntj'. At neon straugeis began arriving In the village, and by two o'clock the main nticct of tlie village and the cross-reads leading te the village were lull or vehicles. The remains or the senator weie exposed te view fiem early this morning nnd hun dreds of his ucighheis and friends leek a last leek at the features of the man they delighted te honor. Religious services wcre held at the heuse at 1:J0 o'clock and wme concluded bj' Rev. Eli Heishey. At J:30 o'clock the remains vvore taktu te tlie Bethel church, w here serv ices w ere conducted bj' Kovs. E. II. !.eng, Hetteiistclu and Jehn Bitibakcr. Tills tliurth was tee small te accommodate the large c revvd and services were also held in the Lutheran and Ho He Ho leimcsl thin tli m urbj.Theseserv.ces were cendutted bj Revs. Stein and lAwerj At the conclusion et the exciclses, Iho biHlj1 vv as v lew ed bj' iiiuuy vv he had arrlv ed tee late te sce it at the house, and when all had seen it tlie luneral tortege pro ceeded te the ltoliierslewn cemcteiy w here Interment w as made. Tlje carriers were Win. Jenes, Jehn Bew en, Jehn Hall, Jeseph Feuse, Adum Lieseaud Henry Nowiemer. kThe pill-bearers wcre Jehn It. Bltner, J. Hay Blown, Gtorge K. Hted, Congress man Brosius, Jehn D. Skills, ljwis S. llartiu in, Jehn I Haitmau, Andrew M. Frant, Lancaster; Representative W. S. Smith, Ceney; Dr. E. ). Ljte, .Millersville; Senater A. II. M villi, Seualei Jehn I. Rejbiirn, Philadelphia; P. J. Moure, el the Windser hotel, Philadelphia ; Senater Jehn Grady, Philadelphia; Scnalei A.I). Harlan, ( luster, and Dr. P. J. Iletbutk, Lltit. A haiiHe In the Internal llmcnue Oltlcci. Mr. J. 11. B. Wagner, who Ter ever lour jtarsliasse acceptably filled the otllte of cashier at theliiteiual leveiitie olllce in this city, lias resigned that Hisllieu in order te give his excluslv e attention te Important business Interests. Mr. Piene Lusher, a leimcr deputy lu tlie elllte under Collec tors MatGonlgle and Hensul, and new teller in thoCeutstogii National bank, bus hteu appointed by Collector liensel te lilt the vacancy mused lij' Mr. Wagnet's resigna tion ; and the change will take tilts ten August 1st. Mi. Waguer has bctu a faith ful and jMipular ellicial and few men could be leuud te suixtccl him se satlsfai terllj as Mr. I.t slier. T hat StHte Fall' Moi'tcnge. Secretary D. W. Seller, ofthe State Agri cultural bis kty, saj s that the fcJo.Oe1) mort gage eutirtd against the secictv- In Phlia tlelphi.i en Friday was jurt of fcvi.oue piemlsed the sexlttj bj' the Reading Rail road leinpauy when Gevvcn was president, but was allerwards repudiated bj the re ceiver. Subsequcntlj' the rocefver gave tlie secretary SJ5,000 en a live jears liiertgagc, vvliith could net be pild liccause tlie fair was net a sutess. Mr. Seller s.ijs tlie exhibition of the statu fair will net be abandoned. - Ilurke'M hhew. Burke's (In us ami trained animal show pitched their tents In McOrauii's park this morning, wlicie tliey are giving an exhi bition this alteruoen and will have another te-night. The trained horses vv Itii a band piccediug thtin were led through the streets, this foieuooii. .a MUaWBsJwUiliVfeaajaVaa NOT FEARING ARREST. (HAxnex m Lim?i m his trqwd miw IN EW IIRK (ITV. The IUKser te Ge te Ilosten-Mltcholl Iti Caundn te F.scnpe n Detcctlxu Whom He Ill-Trcntccl. Nkvv Yeiik, JiiIj SW. Jehn L. Sullivan slept Inte Ihls inernltig, nnd a miscella neous host of callers were turned awaj' from the Vanderbllt hotel, where the champion Is at present stepping vv lib his brother Mike. Ills mero than likely that the partj- will start seme time te-day for Bosten. A big crowd began le form ns earljas7 o'clock this morning about the cutranee te Iho olllce of the Jllimliatctl A'eii'ft lu hope of catching a gllmpse of the slugger. Chnrlle Jehnsen said this morn ing that he did net think the stake money new In Al. fridge's bauds would be called for until nlter Sullivan returned from the Hub. "We hnve plenly of money, " he said, " and are In no burrj. " The Sullivan partj de net fiwr or unlltl pate arrest nnd are taking no precaulletis. The latest reliable new s concerning Chnrlej' Mllchell is that he Is lu Canada vv lib Peny Moero vv ailing for a chain e te slip awaj for geed from nv cnger Nefrls, Iho Missis sippi deteetlv e, w horn he ouch red. HelltvMii (Joes Around Laucaster. Among the passengers en the Chicago Limited of the Pennsylvania railroad, vv hlch passed east mound Ibis city j'estei daj' afternoon, was Jehn L. Sullivan, the thampleu prire lighter, who was with two friends. Had the peeple of this city known Ihls uu doubt hundreds or (hem would have been out standing along the ralliead track en Metlevern's rami awaiting le catch a glimpse or the great slugger. Jehn anlved In New Yerk iierfeitly sober, mid wns seen surieutidcel bj hundieds of friends. He says that the stories about his drinking nre lies, mid he Is new going te trj' nml miike inoiiej. He w ill v llt Bosten le see Ills parents te-day. THE WAYNE Hl'ATTON WRECK. Thirteen Cnrn GIT the Track A Columbia llrnkcmnn Injured. The wreck at Wayne station, en the Pennsylvania railroad, vvliith was luen luen tlenccl jesterdaj lu the Inti'.m.uihm'i.u, wns te a Philadelphia and Columbia tin oil gh freight, which left the former place at 11:30 in the morning. Thir teen coal cars were demolished, tlie track was tern up for a d I stance of about 100 yards nnd Imllle en the read was stepped for several hours. The train was going at the rate of nearly SO miles an hour vv hen the accldcnletcilriad, and the engine and liv e cars breke loeso from the w recked train and ran te St. David's station, about a mlle below Waj no, befere they could I e brought te a standstill, The catise ofthe accident teuld net be ascertained, but the point where it occurred Is considered one of the w erst along the line or the read, E. E. Hcrshej', a brakemnti who lives in Columbia, wns injured. He Jumped en a. car w lieu he saw the ether cars ah end or him about being wrecked, und wns tluevvn down nn embankment. When picked up he wns In nn unconscious condition, but his Injuries are net thought te be or a so se so liens nature. The east-bound track vv ns repaired bo be tween 1 and 2 o'clock this alteruoen, and, lu the imsiiitlme, passengers en cast and vv est bound trains w ere required te walk around Iho wreck te take the cars. All trains were late reaching Lancaster fiem the east yesterday after Ien o'clec k. The west-hound passenger and the east bound freight trucks woie cleared al 8 o'clock te-night, when work was stepped bj' the heavy rnln. One workman was slightly injuied by being struck by a bieken coupling. The less bj Iho wreck will be quite heavy. iiern en enjc track. An Kxperlmcnt That Hns llceu Fre quently Triad, but AIwhh railed. Theie was almost a very serious in cldent yesterday afternoon en the Ml. Jey branch et the Pennsylvania railroad, which is a single track. Lineaster Accommodation leav es here dully for Hnrrisburg at S1:W) und Philadelphia Accommodation, eastward, reaches here at 'A:V rrem llarrlshurg. They usually pass at Mt. Jey. The western bound trains wcre late jestcrday nnd by seme mistake the two above named met en the same track, between Iniitllsvllle and Dillerville. The western bound train had Just hu ung around u curve when the two engineers saw what w'as wicuig. They qulcklyupplled tlin all brakes and reversed the engines. Beth werostepiHsl, but It was only with in a short distance el each ether. The pco pce pco peo in both trains woie Jerked about bj- the sudden stepping, but w hen they round what tlie cause of it all was and the narrow escajsj they had made rrem ii terrible death thore was great excitement. Men rrem both Indus Jumped out ujieu the trai k and treweled about the engines. The II reman or ene el' the trains Junicei rrem his engine te save his lire, but that was net nee essary, as the coolness or the engineers saved all. DeulheraiiOlcl Beat Builder. Frem tliu Hurrlsljur Patriot, July a). Mr. William J. Realty, an old and highly lespeetcd resident or .Seuth Hairlsbuig, died en Widnesduy ev tiling, in Ids hTilh jear. He was bem in New Yerk ilj', but in tarlj' manhood came te tlilscity,and wustligaged as a beat builder with Till A .Main, whose establishment was en Mul berry street, just cast el Peuusjlvaiila canal. Sttbscquc ntly he carries I en the S.UUO business al .Marietta, Lauuister ceuntj'. lu 1H71 he returned te Hnrrisburg, and has resided hciuevtr since. He leaves a family or six e hildrcn. T he luneral set v ii es w ill be held at his late residence, Ne. 710 Race street, this evening, and tlie remains will be interred at Marietta to morrow. A siiimhsI lame aster Mull shot. A telegram lotelvod by Chlefef Police Smelt from Tew nv Ille, near Tltusvllle, Pa., siys that James MeCuen, or Lineas ter, was shot at thai pi, u e last night. The chief us jet bus been unable te Hud out any erseii lij' that name who resided in Ijnraslei. Hit and an l.M Ll.i.Kit.NC i;u re porter v islted u number of persons, vv hose names w ere ueHrl j' like the ene in the dis patch, but could net learn anj thing eon een teruiiig the man. Tlie telegram te the elder Is treui a doc ter and the man islikclj' dead or dying. Luse ITxml. William Wilsen, 1'atrlik Chtriy and Jehn Cherrj', charged with disorderly conduct at the Ptnnsj lvanl.i railroad tta tien, have paid the tests befere Aldci man MtCoiiemj, who dismissed the case. WntermoleiiH lIct-emliiK l'ltnty. Watermelons are new beceming pleutj' and the stock Is very geed. All (he huekstoref this city aie receiving liberal supplies and tlie pric es range from 'M te 50 cents. Iv view of mcli nn exodus Te c-e tlie ble Punch HUuw, 1 1 really clecc v ex a tuts Te be tee peel te se. -fiem ths WsapMall. ftaidal.t.-iV SjlaggatafaaU VHalajJii&n fivj: hoi h in a runaway. One efThNii Seriously Injured by uin Head Striking the Cressing. There w ns a runaway In the east end of the city late en Friday afternoon, In which ene boy was seriously Injured and four ethors mnde narrow escapes. Jehn Holers wns driving the team of Godfrey Sulers and lu Iho wngen with him wcre Lewis i.ngle, son or Frederick Engle, Win. Do De uialra, Jehn Slniklns nnd Fred Huters. The horse In sw itc hlng his (all knocked the lines out ofthe hands of Jehn Muter, be came scared all he ellert soft he boy te re ro re cever the lines and ran avvnj-. At Middle and Freiburg street Lew is Engle was Jostled out of the wagon and fell en the crossing, Ids bead striking heavily en the stone. When picked up be was uncon scious. He was carried Inte a heuse in the neighborhood and a physician summoned. He was pronounced te be serleuslj' Injured nnd was removed te his father's home, en Seuth Queen street. He remained uncon scious the greater pnit ofthe night, but to day heis much Improved, Wm. Demalra jumped from Iho wagon nnd escnipcd with a few slight bruises. Jehn Sitters Tell out or the wagon, but was net Hoileuslj' Injured. I 'red Suters has a lump en bis bend te-day, the result of his fall from the wagon. Jehn Slmpklus, tlie smallest Ikvj or the crowd, remained In the wagon and made no effort te net out. He fared the host. The herse stepiH'd when he reached the stable en lAKHist nllej'. ' Hummer leisure. The annual Sunday school nml jmrlsh picliie of St. Joint's Freo church will be held at Pcnryn Park en Thursday, thu'J.'ith lust. It will be a union picnic, lu which the .Sunday schools or St. FiiuI'h ihurch, Columbia, St. Paul's, Mauhelm, nnd prob ably Ml, Hepe, will pnrtlcliute. Thej' vv III be Joined nt Mauhelm by Iho Manhelui cm net baud, who w 111 add te Iho pleasures uf Iho clav- with their cheerful music-. The children erst. Jehn's Sunday school will be furnished vv ith tickets Tree, Iho distri bution te be made nt the Sunday school lo le lo metrow. Probably the largest excursion or tlie season will be Hint run under the auspices or the I. O. O. F., le Mt. Gretna, en Thurs daj', August 1st, A year age this organi zation had ihe largest excursion that left ljineaster during that season, but overy every Ihtug wns w ell iininageel und the excursion was u gicat success. Among (he attrac tions boekeel for tills year's excursion are the sheeting tournament for Iho champion ship of the county, dancing, beating, bicy cle rates, bnse bull nnd croquet. The East Petersburg Union Kiliidaj' school Is holding a plinlu nl the ITH It r. Hjirlng grounds te-ilny. Miss Bertlia Meshcr, of Bosten, Is in low u v isltlug Miss Hose Stchman, of West Walnut street. Mis. llorshej', wife of Alderman Hor Her Hor hliej', Miss Elizabeth llorshej', and Mrs. S.dlj' Saiiman, the last named of Philadel phia, liave gene te Greenville, Ohie, en n visit, and they will also visit point h in In diana. A. M, Hlade, or Iho A m Id it, leaves this evening en u ten dnj's' trip through (he Fast. Mrs. W. P. Brlukuiau and daughter, Henrietta, and Miss Elizabeth Ellmaker leav e te-morrow for TIieiihiiiuI Isles, Mon treal, Quebec, and the While Mountains, Lecal llase Halt Nete. The Ironclad dub of Hits tlty went te Columbia, jesterday, nml defeated the high school team or that town by 8 te 1. Stark and Norbetk were the battery for Iho Lancnstct boys and Clark nml Fry for Columbia. The Columbia' ilnb Is playing a game with Iho Attlvcs, of laineaster, te-day, en Iho Ironsides ground. The Pittsburg team has signed Sew den, late a pitcher for Bosten. The games played yesterday insulted : Chltagc) KI, Bosten, tl; IlidlanaHjlls tl, New Yerk H (eioven innings)! Woicestor IS!, Wllkeslarre:i; Jersey ('lly U, llarlferd :l; Newark I, New Haven, It; Yerk !', Norwalk H; llarrlshurg -I, GerhauiH. - A Mlulslur SiirprUed. About slxty-llve inemburs ofthe Western M. E. chinch surprised their pastor, Rev. E. W. Burkn last night, It being his twontj'-seventh birthday. Tlmy all met nt the church and prececsled te the rcslelent'e or A. 11. Trusts, at Ne. Ill North Charlette street, where tlie minister beards. The Germaiila quart! He, consisting of Will unci Abraham Adams, Charles Naiiman, lal. Parker and Geerge Anne rendered seme excellent music, und relieshmeuls, which hud been brought bj' the Orewd, were served. II was u great surprlse le Iho pastor. Heath of Mrs. Hurry L. .Martin. Mrs. Harry I.. Martin died at her hus band's residence, Wilmington, Delaware1, en Friday night, agtsl SIS j ears. Shu has been In 111 health for some lime, being af flicted with a pulmonary complaint. De ceased was the daughter of the late Wil Wil eon Hamilton und sister el T'hes. Hamil ton, or the I.n. i I'l.l.uii'M mi. Her lemaitis will be brought te this city en Monday alteruoen fei interment. A " Ituciiiiut ' en Iho " Ceiurt. " A gushing j'eutli lu tenuis costume h' r r petratesthe fellow lug Joke en his fair com panion, who waseti the winning side In the last game and Is resting, while (aklng an Ice : Mr. Blue und White: Miss Cream and lliewii, de you knew' whj' England lias the faverite ietl this sumiiiei T Miss Cream and Brown : Ne, why Is it T Mr. lSlue and White : Bctause there Is se mile li Tennjs-en. All About a He. Frank Ihcllms been prose uieil bolero Alilermau Hidlmih by Jehn MtCuid ler having threatened te de him bodily harm. Ibel give lull for trial at the August court. These men hud a row ulsnit a de a lew evenings uge. Wliile they wcie lighting Polite man Steimlelt. appvansl en the scene, arrested both men, and the mayor iiiuile them pay the costs. Ibel will enter u e ress suit against Me Cord he as te be en even footing with liliu In teurt. Heavy (.ulns l'er Heme llule. Ail election was held en Friday in the llast division of Marylcbone te lilt the Puillamtutary suit made vacant bv the resignation eflird Charles Horesferd. Mr. Bouiiieis, the Conservative candidate, re ceived S!,,'i7U v etes against S.',Ob for Geerge Levlseil lievver, tue iiiaiisveiiiuu i.iiiuui.iie. In the last election Lord Charles isjlhxl 1,101 votes and Piofessor lleeslj, Heme Ruler, l,i10. AkhIii DiHjIaresThat He N the Ripper. IfX)y, Julj SW. Tlie iiame ofthe man who w as arrested en suspicion of being the W'hltcchapcl murderer and who subso subse qutntly confessed that be was guilty Is William Breelie, He was arraigned betore the i)licei iiiagistrate tills morning. He stated te tlie magistrate that tlin confession madebj' him te the police was true. He was remanded for a week. Nidghber Hurley (ilveli Oftlee. W.vsitiNtneN, Julj 'JO. The president has decided upon the appointment of Mad Mad ieon M. lluilej-, of New Albany, Ind., le be third auditor of treaburj, vlce Cel. Williams, reuigued. Mr. Hurley wa3for wa3fer mcrly pctuuster at Jv'evv lhauy. nN IMPORTANT INVENIIOl MUTE METAL, IT IS CLAIMII, CAR ROLLER MTfl ANT SHAPK REMIEI.. The ProcesAteIto Applied te the Ma iHt'ttire of Tin, Iren and !. j.ne i-nicniH ncuisM. &? Chicaiie, July S. A firm In thiai ougnged in the inanufaelureeftln cansi Jniianned ware, has iintniited an Invcnth which coiiietont Judges My will rnvelai tlenlie the tin and steel Industries. patents have been secured in the Icsdlnf ' countries ofthe world. S It Is In brief a process by which melts metal may be rolled into any desired sliaptk thus saving nil Intermediate processes, li wns invented erlglnnlly te roll mew solder Inte thin plates ; but the proem I pronounced bj- experts te le equally af pllcnble te Iren nnd steel In its arle forms of plates, structural Iren and rails. ' It is bolleved that the cost of inanuf luring steel rails can be reduced te the i tent of (10 tier ten, and Hint thin Iren rh for tinning can lie ninde much below cost of production of tin plates In Wabj.1 thus making a new ludastry In this ceiite- "' . . ??; 'ilie inoiieii niciai is imsseel neivre rollers, which Is chilled as It passes, ti rollers belng kept cool by a stream wnlni l1,l..li luiMum. HiMitK.1. tiinn. 4.. ether advantage Is that Iren and steel J relleil will be much mero even and clc in to.xlure than that made by prea methods, being froe front air-holes, wlttc result from Intermediate nroccsses. K c : p Six IlumlrccI ijtliererH strlks. Wkst Hui'Miieii, Wis., July s. , gcueral strike was Inaugurated vestal among the laborers and evor six bundi are out. Thaj' deinaud an Increase fri l.W) per day te (1.75. They islted the Paul nud Pacllle coal decks where feurt men were w erklng at the 40 cent an rate under police protection. Tliey powered the nollce and routed the The strlke has an ugly leek, as the men iloleruilned and contractors equally me. ij The St. Paul nnd Pacific ft Nerthvvesl . fuel company refuse te meet thocenoaaV slens made by the Iehlgh ceinpatiy te heavers of W) cents an hour. They cl they can hire men at 40 cents and pi te de he. One of the leaders haa arrested. A cempHiiy of stale militia been ordered le the accne of trouble, 1'arnnll In Kcetlnnd. EniNnuiieiii, July 'JO. The freedem the city was conferred upon Mr. Pai te-day. In reply te the address accemta; Ing the presentation Mr. Parnell said the Irish iieeple would actstiil trlbute ns another proof of the heart Hum; of their legltliiiateasplratlena for freedi ReferriiiK te tlie special commission pointed te investigate the 2me chai against tlie Paniellltes.Mr. Pamellsald II he had known It would block any qulry lute tbe ITgett conspiracy, he wi nover have entered the ewurt. i'3 Must Aiisvtec for Murder. X Warsaw, Ind., July IS). The autheritia of this county hav e taken Inte custody Mr Murthn Dunks, charged with murder, i her husband, Daniel, as accessory. recently tiecatne a crank en the eubject religion and It is said compelled his wife ( strangle thelr 15-inonths-eld child aai sac rl lice, claiming the Almighty premised te resurrect tbe e hlld en theUtlr day. when Dauks was arrested ha been carrying the Infant in disarms (we clays. - i Mluem te lie Kvlctea. v,. Si'Iii.nci Vai...kv, III., July s. TfcM Illinois nre le be evicted. The Hnrin Vulley Cenl ceniiny hits ilnished serviaara eviction notices en all the Idle miners thall are living in their houses. About It families, or MX) persons, will be thrown i of heuse nud home In a few days. Til hav e no place te go. It Is quite likely thatS many ofthe miners will resist and trout w ill result. The sheriff and jmisse will ( the evicting. a A M VMtitrleua lllMsasa. '? ClxclN.VATl, Julj' SW. A Portstneutl Ohie, dlsimtch says that at Harden aa Otwny, villages net far from I'ortsuieutau 1 the S.UH0 pcs'iillar dlsease whit It nearly da i tMjpulatcd theso places last suiiiiner returned. A lady is said te have died a)J two hours uner bring stricken, r.x-maye Freeman Is reM)rted lu a dying conditie Physicians have been unable te check disease or te ugroe upon Its causa. It iatfl nu nflettleu of tbe bowels, and tuanyl think the c-ause Is te be found In drinklU0. w ater taken from w ells. )(. . .a.ti. Kui'tluiliakcm III Tellilsx. Mkmi'IUs, July sal. Slight shocks earthiiunke were felt last evenlntrln tk tiij' Him in. coviiigieii, leim. ,f tj Stelo Jewelry Valued nt li,000. &; Lv.n.n. Mass., July SSI. Burglars la mgiil uniereci ii,.i.iiecineu sjuwciry Hcink ... . .i .,,,.. i -i ...i... breke open the sate nun carried en aise worth or lewelrv. Hi Will Net Accept. XV Washi.noien, July 'JO. Cel. Jehn Nltholsen. of Plilladcliilila, who waa; tfiidered the isisltieii as civilian expert member or Iho beard te publish the re-ySj hellion roterds, has notified titcn'ry't Piocler that he cannot accept the place. OfT Fer lleer Park. ;iI W.VSHIMITOV, July . The president and Mrs. Harrison lcll Washington thisJS arteriioeu for Deer Park, Mil. llulblehcin'H l'estmualer. 1 WAsHiNiiru.v, July 'JO.-The piesident te-day apisilnttsl Owen A. Luckeiibach,'3 isistinaster at Iklhieiiein, ia., ice . r. m Herman, removed. IUUVIt:il't UH't -waa Cnicvde, July a). Jaiiies Sykcs, dealer it -......! ,. ...a ..mt Miiiitniwtul. l III grain and seecu, was couvitieci in ii ..ri...l.,.l ...uirt this niiiriiiiicr of issulu ir.M.lnleMl uiirehoitse reteilits Ulld -' tenesslte two j ears In the penitentiary. s This was ins inirti criau ,1 I... l...wlt,. I'll.. Ullll..tlll..'- Iimies, July'JO. TheJurj' In tlie caseS of Mr. William O'Brien ugnlust Lend Halla- j imrj', ler iiumagcs ler siauuer, ie-uy im- turned a v erdict In Tuv orer Ixird Salisburyrii Cotten Warehouses Burn. fc Livi.uioei., July SM. Several celtpul .i i.Al.imunu alttl.ltml 111! Him PreSO IHJ r:n,nlf slrw tk. were dostreved bvtiretet; i :;:;;;; ,;.; rs liaj'. less, ?jw,wv. V lH.iiiffli llebbtsl. .. ...... , - c........ ... . is. ImIi-'YI Buralara breke lute tlie postetllcohero last night anau robbed the safe or scv oral hundred della in .ash and stamiw. ?$ serii-kiiii nv l'arnlyidii. v;l Sr. I'KTfcnsmiiiii, July !. Oraud Da C'eiistaiitlne, uncle ei uinitr, "" u ntreke of iaraljsis. no iuw ie jhjw er w ejw.'v-... k- WKATIIKU VIIHKCAsritl. i .u.,,..ir,.v IV P. Julv J. ' Clearing; cooler; wind eceajf3 ii .Ai.. . . jh i iic)rii!WV3ipv i 1 '-i 7K. tltOF?, . ;,r. Is i aSI