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He offered us ,beer, and then his wife gave us bowls of milk fresh from the cow and strong country bread, all the while entertain ing us as invited guests. Whllo tho storm raged wo inspected tho premises (with great Interest, for ono rootoovored idweulng-houso for cows and horsos aa ,well as family and servants. Tho anto room outside of tho main dwelling 1iall" oponed on one side of tho kitch en, above to tho bedrooms, on the right) to our "hall," and on tho loft to tho stables. But let us hasten to add that cows. and horses were cleanliness itself. that every part of their quarters indi- TO BLOW UP THE MILLS' Anarchist Bauer Had Contem plated Such an Act. 6A l'llllllr ciiini fcBALL RESULTS. ANOTHER MILL WORKER ARRESTED. still Ilotaln Mm l.eul-CIo. 'a Terrible Drubbing. AT BOSTON. Iloston; lojpnilsrule, 4. lluttorioj Mmols and Kollvi Strntton una Orim. 1 AT BROOKLYN. Pittsburg, U ddock and Daly; Terry, tfum- SAY SHE IS INSANE Experts Testify in Alice chell's Trial. Ten More Warrants Bllli to Be Served- Claimed that Nfarlj 000 Men Are Now at Work--1'rlck's Condition Satisfac tory Gen. liutler Scores Col. Streator forllie Treatment Youttc lams Ke celred O'DomieSll and Ills Mission. PrrrsBcmo, July27. No additional ar rests hnve been made this morning in connection with the Frick shooting, al though detectives are still nt work nnd the Anarchist colony in Allegheny Is be- ! ing closely watched Knold and Bauer are still confined in separate cells at the Central Follco station. Preliminary in vestigations have been made against them, ! charging them with having aided and ; abetted the crime! Bauer was arrested Brooklyn, Batteries- beit and Mai New York, Batteries Sslo and ana ziramer. rhlladolplil llnttcrift Rhinos, ilolll AT NEW YOnK. Cleveland, 4. Doyle; Cuppy, Young IT PHILADELPHIA. 20; Cincinnati, 0. Jursov. Crow and Clements i ,y. uurriugiun ana vuuguan. AT BALTIMORE. Baltimore. 1 Chicago, 3. Batteries "lakorv and Robinson. Oumhnrt auu 0U1U1YIT. Mr Washington, ,10; at. Louis. 8. lllcon and McQuire; Brcltcn J T7. hnnl. Ann,. cated scrupulous neatness, from tho round llttlo windows to tho oxtremo 1 recesses of tho vaulted celling. Tho roof was supported by stone columns that would havo graced a monastery. Their eating and drinking troughs wero of stone; their wants wore minis- tered to by two as dainty and graceful j maidens as ever figured In a pastoral, and such was the behavior of these animals that no well-regulated house keeper could havo objected to them as follow lodgers. The veranda that passed the dining hall continued past the stables, wherein were about a dozen horses and twlco as many oows. Tho manure was shovelled across this walls, and stacked up Immediately near it, and yet this veranda was the agreeable gathering place of a warm evening. 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Having but little interest in tho whltc-faco, who Is very shy of mo, I rarely showed him tho slightest attention until within tho past fow weeks, when I observed him trying to utter tho capuchin Bound for food which always secured for Puck a banana or some nuts. Seeing that Puck was always rewarded for uttering this sound, tho-littlo white-face commenced to try it, and as soon as I discovered his purpose I began to reward him In the bame way, ana havo thus seen ono step taken by a monkey in tho mastery of another tongue. At first his effort was quite poor and I could not ot once de- cido what ho meant, but practice has developed in hira great proilciency, and now ho speaks it almost as plainly as the capuchin himself. This was doubly interesting to mo in view of tho fact that I had long believed that no mon key ever acquired the sounds of another species. I frankly admit that this one instance is alone sufficient to cause me to reccdo from a conclusion rendered untenable by such certain proof, tho co gency of which is emphasized by the short time in which it has been accom plished, but I still regard It as a rule. t hat monkeys do not do so. yesterdny. It hns been ascertained that in a bar ber shop in Allegheny, a few days ago. Bauer lind considerable to say regarding tho feasibility ot blowing up tho Home stead mills with dynamite, and told how llttlo of the compound it would take to accomplish that purpose. It is believed by the police that some such scheme was contemplated by tho Allegheny Anarch ists, but that it was forestalled by the ar rival of iierkman from JNew xorK to perform his bloody mission. At tho Central Police station the ofllcinls stnte that they reirard the arrest of Bauer as the most Important since the shooting, He Is a professional agitator, drawing his support from tho Anarchist groups and devotes his time to the distribution of tho revolutionary liter ature received from Chicaco. He lives with a shoemaker at 70 Spring Garden street, Allecheny, where he was captured. On Sunday he was seen enterlne Knold's house with a parcel. lie hns been partially iuentilleu as a three man who was with Berkman in the cor- With rlaor 01 lue -niegie uompany s ouuinng on enuiruny gusi oeiore ine snooting ana handed Berkman a small package lust as ho entered the elevator. This package is supposed to have been either the revolver or the cartridges after wards found in Berkman's pockets. Tliis development has so fur been kept secret by the police although it is ad mitted that the second man was seen in company with Berkman on tho street. Since the declaration of Chief iluvpky thnt licrr Most would probably be arrest ed before to-night, no additional informa tion of the intentions of the authorities toward the head centre of the Anarchists hns been vouchsafed, and everybody In authority has shut up like a clam on the subject. Chief Murphy bus decided that it Is not necessary to send a special officer after Jlolllck, the Long Branch suspect. and he will be brought back in custody of buperlntenuent U Mara, who is now in New York. Jumes Close, the young mill worker, arrested in Homestead in the afternoon by Constable 1'rico on tint charge of murder. was brought to tho city last night and lodged in jail. The arrest was effected on one of the suppressed informations sworn out last week by Secretary Love- joy, I here are ten or more warrants, based upon similar informations that are still to be served, but the names of tho ac cused men will not bo made public. Officials of the Carnegie Uompany claim that between COO and 6U0 men, many of them skilled men nre now at work in Homestead mills, and that the plates be ing rolled are of the finest character, They have, they say, over 1,000 appllca tions on file and new men will he sent up from day to day until the mill is fully manned. Berkman is beginning to chafe under the strict regimen and frugal fare ot the county Jail, and he is more ugly and morose in his disposition than ever. Leader Hugh O'DonneU left on the noon train for New York, to complete the mis sion that was interrupted by the issue of the warrant against him last week. Before returning ho will spend a month at the seaside to regain his health. He will Yetnin counsel while absent to take proceedings against the Washington "Post" for suggesting that he was iden tified with Berkman. The report from Mr. Frick's residence this morning is very encouraging. Al though suffering some pain, ho had rested comparatively easy during the night, and the progress of the wounds toward healing is eminently satisfactory to tho surgeons in attendance. The sick chamber has been fitted up with elaborate cooling mechan ism, and can now be kept at a cool and even temperature. All possibility of the intense beat producing inflammation In the wounds Is thus avoided. Washington Batteries stem and Moi St rrm I'hlladol'a.. lirookivn ... WaHnnar'n.. Clovclnnd .. Sew Yorfc. . ualtlmnro... n. SIX BU Terrible Gal tnans are wrecked self cling of the Clubs. Per CI .800 .700 .000 .000 4 .6.-.B 5 .COO floston 6 Cincinnati.. 5 Chicuiro.... 4 Plttshunr.. 3 IOUlSVlllO . .1 Si Louis.. . 2 TTon fnl ITt 5 .500 5 .500 a .400 o 1 .noo 8 .21-0 ED IN THE Explosion In Sewer. 27.- DEBRIS. a St. LrnU An explosion ot St. LouiJ July coal oil gofl occurred in the Mill Creek sewer aboutl p. m., tearing up Chouteau avenue fronithe levee to Broadway. Tho fie alcoholic gases in Furch's pedes- in the gas ignited whisky distlling company. Six nown r. to be buried One fireniu, caught between the debris of the fall! tion. Aloi of tho Iro trains and blown to the bulldii sion. The rying the J. Tunstai walls, is in a critical condi the Chouteau avenue tracks Mountain Bailroad several mpty passenger coaches were eces. iurcha distillery was k most affected by the explo- irst and second floors fell, car workmen to the cellars. Ono workman ii tho distillery has been carried to the hosjitul in a critical condition. 15. was also severely Injured. Mit- WeuselUnnl.nl DR. CALLENDOR ON THE STAND. rk, July 21. A suit Involving lllion dollars was filed in tho Suit Vculnst the Watch Trust, New Yi nearly a Supremo Qmrt of New York County and Uircult L'otrt of the United States yester day by thdDeuber Watch Case Manufac turing Colipany of Canton, O., aguinst the individual members composing what is known ai the American Watch Trust. The charge is conspiracy to injure the business ot the plaintiff s company, which was formerly in the combination, the lat ter, It is claimed, being a powerful and arbitrary monopoly. N. T. Central lluys Another ltoad. St. Albans. Yt.. July 27. The New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company has just bought Dr. W. Seward Webb's new railroad tho Adirondack & St. Lawrence Railroad and will take pos session Aug. 1. It thus owns and controls a direct line through the Adirondacks and to Montreal, A NEWS OF THE DAY. The Secretary of State has Issued a war rant ot surrender of Louis Napoleon Au- zat, now under arrest in Chicago, charged with forgery. He is wanted in Paris. The President has sent to the Senate the following nominations: United States Consuls Francis B. Loomls of Ohio, at St. Etienne; Loren Listo of Minnesota, at Busseldorf. Democrats In Congress propose to make Amos J, Cummlngs ivmember of the Dem ocratic Campaign Committee, with the idea ot appointing him a sub-committee in charge of tho literary end of the campaign. -A race war has broken out at Irmo, a town near Columbia, S. 0., In conse quence of the shooting of a negro ot the name ot Brown by a white policeman for attempted nssault, at the trial of a negro for assault upon a white girl. The negroes have sent for others and assembled in the woods. At Lowell, Mass., a quarrel between Mrs. Thomas McCarren and Mrs. Thomas Mungan Monday night ended in the hus band of the former being murdered by the husband of the latter, Mungnn cut McCarren's throat from car to ear with a razor. Mungan was arrested and ad mitted the crime. Weather lleport. PLEASANT Urn lu the Mill Prisoners. PrrrsBono, July 27. James Hadley, a roller, and two engineers named Elliott and Rook, bay they were brought here from Philadelphia last Unday to work in the Homestead mills, under false repre sentations. They were told the trouble at Homestead was over, and that most ot the old workmen had gone back to work. When they got to the mills they discov ered things were anything but lovely, and that they were in fact prisoners, lhey found there from 250 to OOO men, many of them negroes and Hungarians. In the room they slept in the first night 100 meu were Quartered. The food was abundant, and there would have been no nunc nau they not found the Homestead men were on strike. .Nothing 18 neiug uouo at ine mill except making repairs. Washington, July 87. For New Ensrlandt Generally fair weather; except local showers in northern Massachusetts, westerly winds; con tinued high tompcrature but slightly cooler on tho coast. For Fiistern Now York, Eastern Tcnnsyl- vanla. Now Jorsoy, Maryland and Delaware: Generally fair weather and continued high tempcraturo; southwesterly winds; possibly local showers; cooler. For Western New York, and Western Pennsylvania: Fair, possibly fol- lowed by light looal Bhowers at Luke Statlonssouthwestcrly winds, slightly warmer. THE NEXT MORNING 1 FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER, Mr doctor says It acts gently on the stomsch, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. This drink Is made Irom herb- and is prepared for use us easuj as lea. jtwrawi AU druugits sell h at XX- and u per purkuse. .Til' I 1. nue's Family Moves Hie llovrrls each day, Ii healthy, this Is necessary. illctne n order to be DR. THEEL, 1538 KPlMQ, F'mUAPUMI,! tht sir geanUt UinssB AnMritM SpMltUil Is llUltr4 BUM l. U bi. u our. Blood Poison, Nervous Debility "i Spe cial Diseases txaa Sktn OUttm. K.4 SpoU PslBl ts Uta tsi,SorsThroat Mouth, BloUbw, Flmplei, KrnpUosi, Mft M S4r4 Ulcer, SvtlUoga, Irriutteai, InauamtltoBS- sol Kissing, Sulcum, Wilkncal sss Ctrl! Imit loit nnurr. btet. mesul sniUlr, Kids? ssi KlB-Uer UlKMa sod sll PUtue muiltBg rrm ln'lUcreUoa i Omwork, KBt lue, cure Is 4 is 19 SBjel r.llef si one. Ha sot b)M top, m Butlf wht weej tUlag Doctor Onsek, Patblif ar lloeplt! rnvtlclaa sta friltd. Dr. TlltO... Buret positively nlUiBBt aeUsUes tram taalpcea, 04.0, tobbv, nnDts aa BBtj noes aorruMf-Litrp KiwiuoB. riot, or poor, mbA So. atoms for bQQk TIJUTH" aPMlov Qoooaa Bootr, oera MottiDcaUW ll,.t?Bi, Silo far-Bi SUS. '! 1. Wrt. u Si. ViVga S H'JO, P.id,T S 1111 II. Writ HdialU Bate. for Kcbre sou W4s, u4 BaiaiSaf a-aua. stup- NEW YOllIC aiAUKUTS. !0. Money in call oaiy Seehlucfor AVbltratlnn. PiTTSBUBO, July 27. A petition is to he presented to tho County Court asking It to unnolnt a triuunai 01 aruttration to seme the Homestead trouble. The petition has been in circulation since Friday last. It is necessarv for the employes of five firms to sign the petition in order that the court may have jurisdiction, anu tins uas ueen compiled with. The consent of the Car- neuie Steel Company is, howevor, neces sary before tho County Court can act in the matter. llauer Makos an Admission. PiTTSBuno. July 27. Bauer has ltd- mitted that he is tho man who distribut ed the anarchistic literature among the militia nnd strikers at Homestead. He also admits that ho met and talked with Iierkman at Knold's house last week. He has also been identified as the man who was loafing about the entrance to the Duuuesna Club, house on Sixth avenue ltutweek. Nbw Youk. July atlH per cent. BONDS CLOSINO PItlCES. U.S. 2s. r 100 0.8. 4s. r lit) U.S. 4S, 0 110 STOCKS OL08INO. Delaware & Hudson 133M Delaware, Luoaawanna Western 160 H Ene V7M Krle Dreforred b7Hj Lake b)hore , n New Jersey Jcntrol.,, Iteaainit , uu'i Western Union. ., UsM New YorkUmTral ll'JJi yiuin UAitKKt. Wheut No. 2.red winter. 88i: July, 8 Ac5'rn-No. 8. miiod, 7M; July. fiOJl; Auf. 8 n .... lrtlf. 1.nA llt. T..,.. . Uata nu.. imxtru, uu?s www, wio.uuiy, 04 UOTTEll Creutnery. State A. Fenn extras S31ca92o. Creamery, western, tlrsn SO cu'Jl o Croumery, western, soconds 10 cjilu a Stale dairy, u. t. tubs, ti&trus CntESK v Btaw factory, full uroafa. fanov., Bute factory, ful. creutn.(ne.. aute tuutory, cotamuu u ud, 1I Wan One of tho rhyslclnns who l'assed Upon Gultnnu's Case The Stnte AV111 Attempt to lteliut the Tosll monynf the llipcrts To-dny. MRHPnis, Tenn., July 27. The State was "knocKeu out" yesteruay uy mo tes timony of experts In the Alice Mitchell case. Tho tlrst witness, nr. sale, rresi- dent of the Mississippi Medical Associa tion, testified that ho had examined Miss Mitchell no longer ago than last Sunday, and from his conversation with and obser vation of the subject he thought she was Insane. Dr. J. II. Callondor, of Nashville, Medi cal Superintendent ot tho Central Insane Asylum, and holder of tho chulr ot Physi- olotrv and llrain Diseases in the vantier- bllt Univorsltv. was tho noxt to tnko the stand. As Dr. Callendor wns one of the physicians who acted as medical experts in the Gulteau case, his testimony was eagerly listened to by all of the lawyers and jurymen. lie said that insanity might nor, oe in herited, hut tho Insane temperament could be passed from motuer to cunu or from father to child. This temperament is more likely to bo inherited from tho mother than the father. The first fact that impressed him in n contemplation of this case was that Alice probably inherit ed her Insane temperament from her mother. Beincofan int-anetemperament. It is not surprising that on meeting Freda the love she had for Freda developed into an ardent nassion. He then stated that he thought she was Insane, but Indicated how she might be cured. Tho witness thought she was a subject for medical treatment In some asvlum. Dr. Campbell, superintendent of the Eastern Asylum for the Insane at Knox- ville. had been summoned by the State, but he was placed on tho stand by the de fense, and he gave it out freely that he thouukt Alice was insane. Here tho de fense rested. To-day the State begins the task of at tempting to counteract the expert testi monv. but the opinion prevails that the caso is already won by tho lawyers fortho defense. WEATHER RECORDS SMASHED. The Hent Sumr U1I11K Terrific Hundreds of liostratlous. Nsw Voiik, July 27. It is cooler here this morning thun it was yesterday, but excessively warm, nevertheless. Toward evening it Is predicted that mild breezes will blow and light showers fall, but there is that lack of confidence about the predictions of those In the Weather Bureau that prohibits any one in the vicinity of New York from indulging In pleasurable anticipations. Yesterday was the hottest day on record since Sept. 7, 1881, when the thermometer registered' 100 degress at 2 o'clock on that date. The hottest yuth ot July belore the record breaker yesterday was In 1883 when the temperature reached )l degrees. At 8 a. m. the thermometers at the United States Weather Bureau on top of the Equitable ilulldlng registered od de grees against 78 degrees at the same hour Monday, an increase of o degrees. At U o'clock the temperature was eu de crees. 8 degrees higher than Monday, Jt 10 o'clock the mercury had climbed 1 decree further, malting it a I degrees atrainst Monday's 82 degrees. It kept on climbing nil day and at 8 o'clock the ther mometers registered from 07 to 0a degrees, breaking all previous records since lSbl At 8 o'clock tho temperatvre at Boston, Pittsburg, Chicago, and St. Louis was 83 degrees; at Portland, Me., 70: at Cincin nati. 80: nt New Orleans, 74; Albany, Philadelphia and Washington were the hottest places. It wai 84 degrees in those cities at 8 o clock in 'ie morning. Many cases of prostration from the heat are reported and several novo proved fatal. Michael Torphy, a laborer, went to the roof of his homo during the night to get a breath of air, suddenly became crazed from the heat and fell to tho yard fifty feet below and was dashed to death. Newduro, N. Y., July 27. John O'Nell, 51 years old, while sleeping near a window on the third story, to get a breeze, rolled out. Dangerously injured. An unknown Hungarian was found dead in the woods near this city. Thought to be a case of sunstroke. Roue, N. Y July 27. Yesterday was the hottest day of the season, the ther mometer registering 08 in the shade. To-day the air is humid. Thermometer at noon was 85. Baltimoue, July 27. At 8 a. m. tho Government bureau stated it wns 87 de grees hot. At 0 o'clock the thermometer registered 00; at 10 o'clock 02, and at 11 o'clock 04 was shown. At 2 o'clock 100 was reached. These figures are five de grees in nnvance of Monday 's records for the same hours, and tho maximum heat then was 07 degrees. Cincinnati, July 27. The weather is slightiy cooler than yesterday. The ther mometer at noon registered 03 at the top of the Government building. Seventeen persons were prostrated by heat yesterday, four ot whom died. Several others are in a serious condition. PiiiLADLruiA, July 27. The Intense heat continues with hardly a breath of uir stirring. At 11 o clock the mercury stood 04 1-2 in the shade and 100 in the sun at Seventh andJhestnut streets. 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Don t be deceived If a dealer, for the sake cf larger profit, tells you some other kind la "just as good " 'tis false. No Irnltatioa Is as ood as the genuine Hires'. H ?ARS OAP Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Ghappod Hands, Wounds, Burn, Etc. Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Soecially Adapted for Use in Hard Watefc SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. The success of this Great Cough Cure It without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada, o If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price lo cts., Jo cts. and. $l.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use ShilOh's rorous i-iasier, nice tu, For sale by O. H. Hagenbuch. o.al o. 8HO.B 00 Silo 7 c.a THa Warrants For Munmouth llonltmalters. .AsncrtY Park, N. J., July 27. Judge Myron L. Gould, upon complaint of the Bev. Frank O. Colby, pastor of the First Baptist Church of this place, has issuod twenty-two warrants for tho arrest of as many bookmakers at Monmouth l'nri. The charge preferred is the maintaining ot n disorderly house. Colby is said to be one of the members ot tht Monmouth County Law and Order League, which is woglng a ceaseless war against the boot mukers, Clergymen Try tn Save Fules. Tbentok, N. J., July 27. A delegation of clergymen came hero yesterday to beg Qov. Abbett to save the life of Bobert Al- dent Fides, the Newark boy murderer. 8RaTGHEDJp MTHS A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and was cured by a few days' use of feSoFS?SS M. H. Wou-f, Uppe. Marlboro, Md. SW1FT'PECIFIC I was cured some years ago of Whito (Swelling hi my lot; by using pfSf?835!j ami havo had no symptoms of re KBtSatEta turn of tlio dis ease. Manv prominent physicians attended nie and failed, but 8. B. 6. did the wort. PAUL W. KIRKrATRICK, J!rosn City. Teon. Treatise on Bloiw! Bni ") m viaeaaes niailed free. SWHT Sl'ECIFlO COMl'AXV, lSt) AtUntu, Ga.W-4 DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT UTEST PATtHTS- BIST IMPsOVlHUTS. WITH tlECTM MAOHITIC SDSrENSOKTV Will ears vltheat ualtclae all VeaksaM reaaltlai freak OTartaiatloa at brala, sera fare, se or iBdUcretUa. aa aeiual aibaustioo, 4ralot loaae. brf bbb daUUtr, tap. Uaiacaa, laoguar. iDeinaamai. kldB7, Itvar aad bladdar eanfc. ptalat. laraa back, lumbago, acialtoa, saaarat lll-beaUb, at. TUla electric bait cootetae IteaScrfnl lnarotBata ovar alt ovbir. ass lit., a .arrant that la loalantli fall bj tba v.arar orwo lorreia sB,uuu.uu. ana itiu Troto. u. ..... -... dent I'lllem, the XMeWlirK UOy mUltierer. ',,r .. p.,. Tbooiaal ba?a la-a coral bj tbla taarieloas Gov. Abbett referred tho case to the Court T,.kliu " ot Pardons, which has appointed acorn- our r""' lurr.r.i klutbic klmsimiit is us .lool.. r. Vtulf WnW In lull an.l uynmlna IMal.ai baeo ar.r abaral weak meiu KltkS l"'Hf LL BU.T1I. EOOS Btato and Venn, new laid, cholili. o-alTUa a....,,.rft. n,. lul.l. fulrta Irooal. G.al4V40 Wes.icrjl.hew laid, urlmu. ....... Ll9Ho.lUJr Iluuk wn. lurxuwio, par auis),u . mission to visit Falea in jail and examlna him. It is generally believed his sentence will bo commuted to imprkonment for life. ll.alik ad tlianaa Slnaatli tifllUSTHO la to u U D1IB. Raad far latfs tiicatrataS sami,blat, aaalat, Utt j malt. Addreaa I No. 819 Broadway, NEW YOmk 1
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