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cr; I toettitwj ' * CloM«Ml«r. I»m«||i||||'rtnl, I ' — atorUd C»|S5SBSI C'"" «•««D•• ler T).. l«rOr-iTan«lat aud before the * IIII Arlw-PrMMHra with any effect the flmaa Mukflatftf *° the - .w, •urroundlng bniidinga and »■» at»eartliiC rapidly. The aitnation became alarming* «(id r" * « he; -%Lynn and jjetU, »«(•* I* •/»\ I. ! J I—n 1 D TOULOM. fOVED HIM SPITE OF HIS YEAR# Gallant BmM. V fl« LIUU Amm*9 LC LoupD« There can be something heroic to • Mflicine u well aa an individual. Burdock Bleod Bikers have effected many a gallant rescue among the Buffering tick. escaped the miseries ot dyspepsia and nervena debility through the use of this wonderful medicine. It is eaphatiaaUy the beat stomach and blood tonic in the world. « , ■ il "i tj able A flection lor Peter Erhaaue, New York, July 33.—M. Le Loup, whose participation in the uprising Id Paris In 1871 Is sail tothnve caused hia banishment from Prance, keeps a bakery at No. 341 West Seventeenth street. Ha ki t little laughter, Annie, who, since tho do ith of his wife, has been helping in the bsikery. She is 10 years old, and pretty. HlTMlllM I» HIM MUy at •« Pktte- BHIM. iiBjt Condition of llir Kmi-uod JlarvIvors. an3 -lor ■■ .+zhi , ha.Il is tho rendezvous of the vislto)*, and within it* watu a thousand or morevoices arc chanting cold-water son;* to thn tunes of tl* "Hallelujah Chorus" and "Old Hundred." Hpeculation is rife concerning the Dossible outcome of the convention. Since Got. St. John's emphatic declination of tho presidential nomination was made known, most of the delegates have been at sea. The son of McDonald, the San FrancjaM mllliouairo. who has been on the scene since Monday, is advocating his father's candidacy with vigor and earnestness, and is reported to haro won the sympathies of a large number of delegates. Stewart, of Ohio, has ninny friends, but the western delegates express their opinion that he has not that personal magnetism, which should be a desirable element in a candidate. lar FularM Among the baker's customer's was Peter Echausse, a rather good-looking in, M years of age. He made love to Annie, and when Le Loup found it ouf, asked to marry the girl. lie Loup told Echausse not to visit the house or see the girl again. She, however, managed to meet him secretly, notwithstanding the vigilance of her father. She said she loved Bchausne, and woukl sfan-y him or nobody. The baker then rotrod the service? of Lawyer G. W. Gibbons, d a suit again»t Kcliaussj for d fnages for alienating his daughter's affect ion and depriving him of her services as afeistant in hi* shop. Judgment against Echausse far 11,750 and costs was procured, and, being rouble to pay, he was sent to Ludlow street jail, lie was released yesterday on the ground that he liad no property, and that a longer confinement in prison would probably result in consumption. A Newspaper Kdltor. Nrw Torar, July 23. -The -Republican al* Independent voters of New York state, New York city, Brooklyn. Pennsylvania, New •astern and middle states and cities who have ttvtRtef agafhst Blaine and. Logan held a'~-toirferiDtice yesterday at the University, Clubtheatrp.coroer Twenlj&plxth street anu Madison avenue. The session was remarkable ln many respec's. R was largely atten led, and was representative in the rhinoMr and determination of the prominent persons who »kA jiart in it There was never In the history of the politics of this city, slate or nation such a gathering. Thrdtlsgates to the ooBferencj war;* men who have hitherto acted and voted with the Kepulliefcn party, but who now think that its sta'idard-beanBM in the ooming elocion are nut. men worthy of the support of honest Americans. Tiie hourTor the assembling ST the delegates was fired for 11 A. M., but long before thai 4imrf men began to gather at the theatre of the cldb. "The out-of-town by a committee and their naipos entered in a book. When 11 o'clock s'ruck the and hallways adjoining the theitre Wefo'thronged. Am. the members were assembling, Mr. Charles P. MUler jDf this c4fr. requested the delegates from the several states to get to{etlser. This resulted in the full feprseeutation«C each state being apparent. Mr. Carl Schucs was enthusiastically received, and Mr. Francis C. Barlow received almost an ovation. Other well knownand prominent lUpu blleans were similarly greeted. At 11:8S o'clock tha4MCorm of Mr. George William Curtis emerged from flies and It to then coming to the little table in front of the stage, he tapped lightly o i it and said: Wawnotov, Jul* 88.—Qen. Hazen, chief signitl officer, furnishes the following stfcte- is^ifwss^rSs;'^ Dr* broke out, eight buildings were laid low, ind stilf the firemen were totally unable to «pe with the flames.* Help arrived from -•jnn and Salem about 11 o'clock. Twenty hniidlngs in all were destroyed. Joaie of the town are the Jordrey mansion, he McKanxie house, the Burnham house, McDonald's boarding Tiiiiit, An Parmanter 'lock and the telegraph offltf The loss will wliaaTy. The wont feataro of the fire was the loss ustaiaed by the families of working peo- Je, many of wUok consist «E&£ahe nnen's vidows with dependant children. The flue Dqjjding of Patrick fflcCauley was partly lestroyed and thortmghly drenched and gutad. A portion of the goods ware removed n a damaged condition. The kvuse was occupied by MoO«Uley, his "riff and four children; also by Daniel InDonald, wife ind six children, and yhumbar of boarders. K from* dwelling owned HP the heirs of Stephen McDonald, was occupied by Mrs. Medira, a widow with throe children. She lost everything except,one feather bed and i trunk. Mrs. Fanny McDonald and ono child, lost all Pkar Jorday, wife and throe children, lost everything. The dwelling of Hmrjr Martin, who is ill U the MaawohalriM| general hospital, was totally destroyed. was occupied by Mrs. Wee, a widow with three children. The louse owned by Enlow Smith, which was woapisd by Mr. " ** wife and D.iij— -- wife, and tour children. *hing. Stephen Lyoics, July 28.—A cm® of cholera has been announced here. 0. M. Holcomb, of Bloom ville, Ohio, rises to explain: "Sad that terrible disease catarrh, lor twenty years; couldn't taste or smelt, and hearing was failing. 'Thomas' Eolectric Od cured me. These arc IsMt Xfluntarily given against a former of ., Pttlcut medicine." ■ssntreepeoWagths iaee«it wnrif andexperience of the Greely party in the Arctic regions: "The work doughy the Oreely expedition far -surpasses ih Importance, completeness and scope that done by any other on record. It has sbbwn the fallacy of the old belief that fatal diseases, especially scurvy, were incident to. Ai-ctte life, and that liM'there was constantly, me»- aoed by the extreme cold. »)t has shown that with good discipline, suitable clothing, proper and abundant food and a good, suitably warmed house men can live thefe in pore foot health and comfort for a consider- Vibnwa, July 2&—Two can* of Asiatic cholera hare bean announoed here. PaeIS, July 23—Al a, meeting yesterday of the Municipal CouiAl of Parte the Director of Public Aid declared that no cam of genuine Asiatic sporadic cholera bad bwu. reported at the Paris hospitals. The deaths which hnd baa attributed to cholera were re.illy due'to other causae. ■ r }*D v. pOTAl -*i Wlrft POWDHr Absolutely P - The situation at Toulon is more distressing than at any time since the breaking out of the plague. The deaths during the past twenty lour hours have exceeded ttejp store, and the number of neW casus is iBcteasiiiR. A panic was oreatdd in .that uufortuaate qlty Ust night by the arrival 6t J00 coffins which had been ordered from Marsefllea. in order to allay the excitement it was' found necessary to send the coffins back.. Henceforth at Toulon all night-soil, garbage, and other offensive matter will be carried out to sea la plugged boats and emptied there. The number of deaths at Marseilles yesterday amounted to fifty-nine. The deaths from cholera at Aries are averaging nine daily. The panic there is increasing. Tha'Archbishop of Aix visits the sufferers at their homes. The Russian (jpverninent has ordered a strict guard to be maintained at the frontier stations against the introduction of cholera into the country. It is understood that there is a prospect of the boom of BeojTF. Butler being sprung on the convention, and if this is realized a lively scone will ensue, Its several members of the convention have primed themselves With arguments tending to demonstrate that such a nomination wrwld be an impolitic one, and one injurious to the beet fetereste of the party. ConcefnilV * tlle vic^presidency there is a strong disposition to nominate one or other of the leaders who have been prominent in the temperance cause. Among those mentioned is "Frances Willard. If the choice does not fall upon a lady, Gen. Clinton B. Finite, of New Jersey, will probably be the second half of the ticket. At a late hoar tin antl-McDon»ld d legates decide to resist the nomination of that gentleman on the ground that certain vinegar bittors, in the manufacture of which he is alleged to Iw interested contains more or less alcohol. They also claim that ex- Gov. 8t John well acccpt tho nomination if it is forced upon. him. His views on thii pdlnt will bo sought this morning aqd II the reply is encouraging the MicMgaa, Minnesota, New Jersjy and Wisconsin delegations to the number of 146 will be solid in his support. . , able peri'" 1 of time. This fact Is corroborated by Liout Kay's eiperlertcu at Point Burrow, where, In two yean, he nsv&r had a man on sick report, and pronounced service there more safe than in Florida. , "Lieut Cirooly literally accopiplished everything be was sent to do la the two yean he wai at Lady Franklin bay, maintaining proper discipline, without more serious frosting or 4isooo»forts than is experienced every winter in without serious ijpMs or disMuirt of any member of hi* party, bringing them att. »Mely **d well, with all hie records and instruments for final comparison to the point where Us responsibility .ended. It has also solved the question of Arctic exploration of the future, and with the additional precaution of judiciously locating suitable depots witk houses, Mm party never passing beyond When th's is don™, Arct* —*—HI b robbo 1 of its clangors n The nelghbon of the baker say that when he heard of Echausse's relcuso he became very much excited. He wan seen walking up Ad down his shop with a revolver In hfe hand. The girl was locked up in her room adjoining the hallway of the houae last evening, and was crying. Her sister-in law spoke encouraging words with her through .the key-hok. .The hallway was crowded with women, who declared that Le Loup hod whipped his daughter repeatedly during tWo day, and had threats tod to kill Echausso if hs came around.: Mr. Gibbous s*id the girl kept up a correspondence with Eclmuase While the latter was in jail. * Pbllsdtlfkls PrMaillssa, .c exploration wi « three children; Mr. Moore an. ud apprehension." | Mini. ScLean, a widow with — r Kond of then Bred anj am tfc« Q««xDn. who occupied the - Bg tiCkDW Willi ' Ig*1 * "ftddw with four C gggSBrg^a \tutem oa the recced of YRfcAfpearance. of the home v nurvi \-er* of tht Arctic ii||4nftyiu in tbf muddy street f.rorabto pun bOildingg, was WtodSSitle. extwSfflpl appealed strong isfolWwa: pathisa 4fMfccha*itab le. D and Ireland, Windsor and r«r ttuD peurD of ' || mMI|SP^|T'""ju 1 ▼ i r thanks tm twin lor fMPPSB'M'i July*.,. iuns upon the rescue ot the 8*0 Ho wdrla, P. Zell & 8o*K on of hi« putf, a_a lD Wh, OB MHtii ride of the basin, was de t reports are fteetreU as rtroy«|i3Krdeyi a loss of 1140/0001 ccufoa to express imw , Tke JMjiXs orijiftted from some n|i ol St of the people offces ilMnfvhich were set on Are by the haat of jift of the Alert, which .tltawn. The safeo buiidiac was partially "iHT'lrmT11 10 dontroyed about • year ago from a similar if the United state* cause, when 500 tons of acid ignited. Dor■ imarnksh Ptgg»fUo2iJC:*1 ? whid?nMUDy practical and to guard against the disease. The following sensible rules an appended totha rs- Jiiut City, July as.—Last Bnnday Mm 4-year-old daughter of Samuel Moore, of this city, who is visiting with his family in Montague township, in tha mountains, near the Detbwal-e river, went into the yard the houae to play. Suddenly she called out, "Oh, grandmother, come and M what a pretty thing I've fqund.1' The old lady was horrified to see that the child was playing with a large rattlesnake, curled ready to spring. She seised a hoe and attaoted the reptile, beating it until it was dead. At k. short distance another sbake was found bring in the path. This she dispatched with one blow of the ho* handle. In a lettuce bed near by the neighbors found a thksd snake, and in the adjoining yard two qoam were seen lying quietly. They wsreViottly killed and the grounds isere carefully searched, but no more were ftmad. The , snakes we*e very large, four of them having eleven ratttas each. A rattlesnake was never teen in' the vicinity before. t A Naw JwMjr lukt M*ry. Coucratal«H«n fr« lOftM by •lUdfto, lost _ urod notb- Washington, July 23. h* received the follow! Queen Victoria: pott:" ObnmiMct rlmnliiiriM in your pami Dnh«|M|MI7 tor tDniMaa ami anil the sight aflb jnuoh u powlble. Avoid the au of alcoholic drinb. Uv» temperately; avoid all «xoem in ••ting erode, raw, tad indigestible food, pwlally cabbage, salad, cu cum ban and onripe fruits. A gftoater iafoty will be secured By boilinj all water and for drinking purpoece. Partake of wsll-oeoked beef and mottoii Hoe well boiled, and avoid pastry and laxr H^frnit. lire. To the Pre«ldemt of the Unll «£S$jfthk)morhgjjl *21, 5«w3PV r07*1 B»l«* J&rA-r Cp., MW Wfl . "Gentlemen, It b my pleasant duty a* chairman of the Independent Republican nHUiHtm of New Yofk, and on Its behalf, ytea to this conference, and to - th refed the caB for th« conference. Whwt bDD road that portion which relates t-D the Ri*publioan« "who will not vote for BlaiQ* and Logan." he was interrupted by hearty ap|4au*a. Mr. Curtis nominated Cliarle; R tot obaiiputn. This nomination war well received.' The foil list of officers is as folloVs: TVesiilent—Charles R. Codman, of Mass ashusetta. - i Ambition* ConirtMBin Reed. The quean heartily col an I peoi la of the United Li -at. Or -i-ly an 1 the a ll:l e\lr C1ltlC 11. hr truata that lie n receive,, of the •ufferert ess widow* gazing at^ udergmftnents your habit* of Mte, meal*. Portland, Mo., July33.—It is understood that Congressman Reed (aid to Clarence Hale, that whiia under ordinary circumstance* ho would be happy to support him for state senator, yet, if elected this year he would claim the nomination a second time, which woali make it unpleasant for all concerned. This is thought to mean that Reed has resolved to contest the senatorial nomination .with Bngene HalwMrhen Hale's terfci expires, and doe* not prdfcwee to allow Hale to have a brother in the state senate at the •time. Reed and Eugene Hal# were formerly 'law partners and have for ymrs worked together. A break at this time between them would seriously affect Republican prospect* in this gtato. That rupture is evidently at hanil, as Clarence Hale will insist on making a fight for the senatorial nomination from this district ia the faoe of Reed's letter of The president replied To the Quean of Great Bilta Custle. • The pr« sldent, for llm ;eJ th« United States, sin ow her most hearty eongratu t Ijout (freely and the but* happy to say that favosa to their heaith. Tae president take* this his high appreciation, and tha United States, for tfce timely generous act added spirit i the expedition. Ohb* HURRY HILLMAN ACADEMY tbsu#- rOBMEKLY WILKES-BARRE ACADHIY. • bwatj j. m*i tow'mioum PRINCIPALS: Take your meals at regular Mm AtoW bodily fatigue and f exhaaa tion. By ezcltamant or vtolM* anreto 7o« iucrea*s the nucepClbHIty of tb* ayatmi to Vice Presidents—H. A. Babbitt, C. P. Armstrong and H. W. Famam, of Connecticut; Win. Endicott, Jr., Samuel Hoar and Robert Blakle, of Massachusetts; Carl Sdrars, Franeis C. Barlow end Theodora Bacon, of New York; w.' Hayes Ward, H. P. Gerbert and P. W. Bowidge, of New j'fmy; Hewer C. Va, Fsaocui P. Ita vee u* Walter Wodd, of Pennaylrania; the M ******A * V«rmoUt; James P. A; of &. BM»pai*e, Of Mwy land; Benjamin P. Thurston, of Rhode bland; B. Walter Jfcribew, of Delaware, and' Win. J. Thompson, of Michigan Secretaries—George B. Earie, of Pennsylvania; George W. Ore. n, of New York, and York; H. Russell, of Connecticut; and The Mimes of Carl B chars, Gen. BarloW, ft J. Bonaparte, of Maryland, and otlisn that wCre well known, were greeted with «.pyiWWi- The noAilsees were unanimously slectol. w-*W»ro» - R^-Admlr. Nichols, acting secretary of the navy, ha received the following telegram front Com mander Schley, dated July 21: .'.'The «urD geon controls all matters affecting the diet and diversion of Lieut. Greely and party. Acting under his adtioe Lieut. and surgeon's couneel all and gaining daily. Lieut Greely has never complained of intrusion. The surgeons are espsefaMly careful and attentive to everything touching their health. I New YOBS, July 23.—The following lath* remit of thet—efidl games played yeeterday;R. B. QKKKR. A. B. XDWIH L. SCOTT, A. M atcsin higb BtanAhf of reputabfoooUegee. At New York—Metropolitan 8, Brooklyn 2. i At2iJu^5222r,ffle * 81 Lonto 4 8 J i it A* Baltimore—Athletic 14, Baltimore 4 , At WaaWngton—Allegheny 9, Wa.hlag- -* "srassiur*- ,w- London, July The keynote of Mm Coo- Mrv««Te campaign wat koU IhI night at Bhedleld. A large mnting of Tori* was aesembled these, and it wat understood that j tto leader at tbe opposition in the Imum of opposition. Cleveland at Work on Hli mCMa(e. Albany, July 28.—During his leisure moments, Gov. Cleveland continues his study of material fW bis letter of accept&n&L The labor question takes up will be laid off on Octobetrt, owing titowanl of money to proceed. This will causfcl more growling « Dn the iDart of Use labor Espri■MlailT* Wilson ItaeMuM Wmurn, W. Va., July 28.—The Demo-l arate of the Saoond district renominated Wv« L. Wilson for congrssa by acclamation. Oustice Gibson was also renominated in the Fourth district without opposition. DAKOTA 8WEPT BY STORM. Ml own Sown and ftrow Iuk W»H Vraetleallr Rained. IttNE GRADUATES LAST YftAK. At-CCJfambus—Toledo 1, A* IndUaapoIto—Ctocin FroTMsnoe—Philadi danoe 6. Graduates admitted Into !«*» - "^ril "Np if or the (all campaign. IVherTthe Meranie u saUrtwy WM tor* WMMWH* i»j to bear what he might say. The audience ha4 not long to 4a the first uttarqpce that Lord Btlitoy made hf hurled at tha Liberal party.. Ha said that the aggro*.tions sought to be made tar the Liberal* upon everything which Englishmen had been taught to respaet were tha moat impudent aver knows in the history of iTnyii.t. politics. The present majority in the house of commons was the moat servile ha bad oral kno*m, as it deputed to so-called delegations from workingmen the power and the functions of the government. Nothing oould be more absurd, he said, than the governing of a great people, by the voioe of picnics in the streets of London. from which news cornea is Cartilage, near Iroquois, where a strip five miles wide was cut by bail. . In Pell Rapids, twenty miles north of here, great destruction was caused by wind and hall. The lower portion of Crowinan Bras.' store spread and let the top story, occupied as an Odd Fellows' hall, telescope down iato. », -1 BEST PREPARATORY SCHOOL t. -•~fcOU wi "-«■» ■' ~ , At Wa Union L Union 2, National a nmtr, t«t mm Nnw Yaa*, July 9,-K Rosenblatt,- proprietor of a » nml toi atari at 716 Third arcnoe; reported to Ktn Captain Heart that ha shot a burglar who broke ojwn a window of his 9ton*, early yestarday moraine, and stole a revolver. Mr Rosenblatt ■aid that a'streaw of blood gushed from the burglar'e baok, and that the htnMs while running away. Deteotive Cuff ascertained that there wai a real barglar, and' that Itr. Rosenblatt had shot him, bat he found no evidenoe, of blood having gashed from the burglar's back. ■ A Kaceptlon at tt. LhI*. m THIS pixr or rm stat*. nan «oa. wn»i. St. Johns, If. F., July aa— Lieut Greely and the commanders and officers'Of the relief expedition #ere the guest* Im* evening at the viceregal residence of Sir John Hawley Glover, of Newfoundland. The Bear and Thetis will leave St Johns on Saturday. mi tmiyrnr. aaantmfm olaes. ' ' • " ' fc- * Four hundred and fifty-nine delegates California sent J; Colorado, 1; Connecticut, A D»l*w*t*, 3; Gtooigia, 1; Illinois, 9; Louisiana, 5; Missouri, 3; Maryland, 3; |nMtu, X; 'Messar.lwsstts,' Hi) New JerifJF, fwuuylvania, 19, Rhode Island, 8; Vermont, 1; Brooklyn 56, and other points in the stat* aataide of this city, 49. The New York city nam- were demolished, the spire of th# Presbyterian church was blown off, John Paul's lumber yard waa wracked, and a number of dwellings war* destroyed. The crops were badly cut by hail, and telegraph lines have been prostrated. b im! tall The be* board in private families, under strict mptrvitton. (*'' '» Greetings to Sir Kalcbta. Nxwbukytort, Mass., July US.—$ir Knight Kimball has received the following: Tuition Ml Board, $Me a year. A Call for Ex-minister Sargent* Newbcrktort, Mass., July 33.—Ex-Minister Sargent has received a telegram from California asking him to run for congress in one of the congressional districts. "St Johns, N. F., July 23.—I shall be rejoiced to meet my companion Sir Knights some time during Avguit At a town fourteen mile* distant 0. E. bail, but the wind did damage to the extent of $2,000. Of the crepe, ogrn suffered the moat damage, the Xpm being estimated at.8 skating rink. A school house was anroofed and the fronts of several business placet blows in. Fifteen structures M ere destroyed, but not one dwelling, though tli«y were lomewbat damaged. Lumber stocks went scattered in all directions. Griffith Rogei-j, Iving two miles here, had his house ' *" ■* J '" children in- At Beaver was done to nMnllls. The outh of here, and boy ware Lord BaMsbury was loudly applauded at the end of hU tpeech, and rnmmlttw ware appointed to organise counter-demons (rations through the manufacturing districts. KDWIR L. aCOTT, nill»ll. WUkee-Mrte, 9*M* A. W. Obexlt." A mjew Fever ByMeeile. The Committee on Permanent Organizat ioi Daniel Drake Smith, Simeon Hunting ten, Vy f». Peckbam, New Jersey; Francis B. Reevcf Stuart Wood, Joseph PaHsh, Pec; Viitils Ttnlab at JcOinon's Tank. Richmond, V*., JWy SB.—dud tlon pr*rmii» in Albemarle county over the desecration of the tomb of Thomaa Jefferson by relic imntera. Recently a party of northern excursionist* vkited the burial plaaa of the great Democratic statesman at Mooticeilo and defaced and carried off the lock and a large portion of the ornamentation! of the iron railing around the toatb. Thi base and other portions of the monumen have also bee " ' — * * " —■ T* Prmai Males ihml Panama, July 28.—The nwmher of caaee of yellow fever is iniyertim dally. A canal chief, a.priest aad two staff offioers have died tram the «DiDsi, There are 17# oases at dysenteiy in the city. The hospitals are orowded, IWk here and in Colon. Beyen death* oocarred to the carta) hospital Meoday night Tbe isthmus is in a filthy ooeditiog, and cholera ia expected. As yet no precautionary mMjuree have been taken to prevent the introduction of the disease. Minneapolis, Miss., July 23.—The inflax ri Grand Army vetuam The adjacent watering place hotels here have been priorH into service to accommodate the crowds. Gen. John A. Logan and Commander Beath arrived yesterday and were greeted with great enthusiasm. The east is itranarfof presented. and members from the »ou® Jul west have arrived in large numbers. largest delegation was with den. Logan frem Illinois. The formal reception took place in Hie morning. Got. Hubbard of this state, Mayor Pillsbury and Department Commander Babb delivered speeches. Gou. Sherman reached the camp at noon. It rained hard last night, and much of the jolliiioatlon was stopped. If to-day Is clear the parade will be a fine one. Orsai Army ▼•MrtaK WifcaiwoTorr, July a&—Cangfeas at it* last session passed a tow permitting the feepaid pension attorneys to berataaafrooi (10 to BS, in the discretion of the Commissioner of Pension* Owing to pension attorneys abusing this pririttge by sending oat circulars misleading Iks law, Colonel Dudley and the Secretary of the Interior have agresd upon a form of contract between attorneys and the claimants which will prevwrt abuses And which must be used in all cases. •Patrons ia fllHtni Msssx. 0. L. JfeWBata M. V. Morris, Andrew Bryden, Qeorge Daman, John Jordan, Joseph HUsUan, Frank t. Heap, men w'll answer inquiries about, the aosdeaur. _ Carton's Patent Gas-tight Hot ftr Furnace.^ iHMfo Cxii *♦" Hpon Lro ■)C•* is no guard ii chipped off or injured. There I and barn blown down, and tt or keeper to present' t'(i« depre- TJnrwt,-though D#t dangerousl if they are allowed to i-flreek, Minn., some damage mb will soon be spirited away houses, fcarna and »i of northern relic luntaga _ --h ' | W»pegian charyb, ton miles it -—1 D ■■■ ■ i m—s 1V and a man a Dd 1st* BafcaqMMiat't * TjajBiilU 4# JUuveme, Minn,, % , Mo., July "1 lli« —T -*••*-' "tile, 111., the cetfter at * IfglHWnnp.tratioteR escaping v ; district, where a I • ■•J****' graders' camp was gher wages, is UD the «jtec»; nJrf-; and Hi 1 lit, president of t le uijWiimipti J sjBbrai. (L j0j_ 23.— I the striko CJff, -on account | explodSwC. JT Barry's grot ,uto eenditiou f W of. 'and iq «IU» the latter will i tSJ!Ptri«ht and of one »qda half hji since died, ibe'ejemands of the wen for 14ht nanr olaoisw* ess tn'the "p**401 jD a disturbed stltte of though Annto and much J.wCTnaa, the itors, Css4Maer- "TC Poht Himon, Mieh, July 38.—The secretary of the Anti-Monopoly National ccftnmlttee has written to the lotal chairman of that orgaaiaatfap hara that, upon the assurance of gentlemen who have been in consultation with Ban. B»tler within the past few days, he can state that that gentleman will stand for election. MiNtfiAi-ous, July BL—A, spocial from Turtle Lake, Barrba county. Wis., gays: Joe Smith, a shoemaker, engaged in a garito of oards with WtllUih Jones. A quarrel ensued, in which Joqfk whipped out a knife aad with'one thrust almost severed Smith's head from his body. The murderer fled, but was captured. A mob sought "to take Mm from the sheriff, bat was resisted, and lie is now in jail. A Vatal Pick! at Carts. d&tionn, anc. the entire toi , , . — i Chairman CorifflJmd Mr. Claflin, tha II Mucin delegate, war* addeC94o the committee. Then Hewn. Solum and Curtis at the head of their committee entered the UalL the pockets Hmi St. Louis from Belle ooal uinint number of l cently for hi Charles Nest has declarer of the daa£ miner*, and Vie old price ging. Bev to accede U cents, but mD. concert at •ctiafc has been qui"" " the district An prepared by George William Curtis and read by him, was presented to the convention and adapted for distribution country. 'Tli« poATnont issue/'begau Str. "off tlie ifjwidontial election this year is wty«f administration rather than general jelled*** of government upon which the platforny of the two parties dCf not essentially Ciilt«r. No position taken by one platform is irriMuiy travailed by the other." Attempt to Lynch an Kiigfneer. uilnjured, and vept away. Homwom, Pa., July S3.—A girl named Boyoe, aged 14, was run over and killed on {y^rr^s?f,srs-ssis Sexton became enrage J at the engineer, William (irow, and a nob collected at the depot to lynch him on the return trip. Urow, however, hearing of hi* danger, left his engine in emti-go of another person and at a station below Sax ton. MarMaca or KnHa'a Sob. ■Jare*. A *«* mater grocery (tore, 173 isar^®; - -» » - Kki*, Pa., July 83.—G. H. Darwin, bod of the nWnW ariantirt and author, wai married -to Via Maud Dnpay, a Philad«l pliia belle. The groom ia jprofewor of antronomy in CMnbrUga. unfrerxity, and in eu route to the international convention of a* mrdnoHMM, which openi in Montreal Mat October. Hahber mills Sknt Down. Pbovidbkck, R. I., July 38.—All depart menu of the National Kubber company, of Bristol, are shut down. Great depression of business U given a* the reason, the offliia D say the dosing is only temporary. (Jov. Bourn ii treasurer. The company owe* its hundreds of workmen for all of June an I lor as nuub of July aa has passed. This cans* very much distress throughout the town. made a com- ffee 4*ls am- PuiMlnMi wb«o the ex- JftefiHS; ha ktore, wa* instantly . proprietor, waa blown oto the ceiling and h«Uj injured, while hit daughter and Mis. 3. A. Grace, who were in a reeideno* MC thp store, were badly cut by flying glass. Henry Belcher, white, who *M superintending the work, was out about this HAS; and two negro laborers were badly injured, one dying since. Down aa Blevator Shaft to Death. WaehixoHon, July 2S.-prThe acting Comptroller of .the Currency to informed that tha Richmond National Bank at Richmond, Ind., has cloaad, and is in the hand* of tha examiner.Another Bank Suspends. Hairing observed that the most threatening national peril is insidious political corruptiuu that W developed bo rapidly that it sCx-k» political po wer. not only, to gratify ambition, but to promote private gain. Mr. Curtis went on to fay that "no tendency mure fatal to the public welfare can be conreived that whereby through public Indiffrtic* or ■ misunderstanding this corrupt «plrit it able to demand that the country Hhull appror* it by accordift; to it the Miirbai^MCrin Its gift. Thrfuatioual comeiittes met after the adjrturrtment of the cotilsrenoa They decided tik'it the executive committee should be composed of ten members. Then report* woru made from the states represented in the conference, all of which were to the effect that the indepenijeufc vote throughout tlio wonutry would bo ea«f fCjr Gov. Clevoland. After M)mo discussion it wae decided that the principal work in the cautpaign should be done in New York, Nw Jersey, Mus*a-- chusett* and Conneeticut, The committee ».».! incut to-day at SiD Nassau street. Bai.IIVOrk, July 2a—George Schlaffer, a young man employed at the Oriental brewery, was descending to the beer vault, rixty feet deep, on an elevator, when the pulley rope broke, and he was carried with the platform to the bottom. The elevator was wrecked and Schlaffer fatally injured. Aecl4eut ta a Canvlct Trsls. Kkqx villi, Tenn., July 3a—The boiler of the locomotive of a construction train Mi the West North Carolina railroad exploded •ear Wavuesviile, killing Henry Warner, engin MT, Edward Bar ringer, flresoan, and on* convict. Beveral other convicts were fatally scalded. TO THC PKOPIjK Qg The Bricklayer's Strike. Pillslon and Vicing. Wc have the most complete lioje of furnaces in our ware rooms that hu ever been shown in any house in the State, comprising over and styles. Having made a corjfcpot with the Carton Furnace Cfy.for the genera] agency of these goods for Pennsylvania, and /fgjr we are prepared to gptijt p the goods that will do-away with any outside competition. ' We have a first class wrought jrop f»rnao» that will heat four loomft or a good siked store that we caii sell for #50.00, and so on upwards according to size of jbuijdjng to be heated. Miw York, July 23.—'The delegates to the various bricklayer's unions mat last evening uud made favorable reports concerning the strike. At two of the meetings it tras stated that the bosses had made overtures for a compromise. The.Mason Builders' association met in secret session at the Hotel Brunswick and adopted the following: CONDENSED NEW& The Massachusetts Republican iWe convention will be beid in Boefon on Sept & . FOREIGN NOTES. A number of Egyptian officers have deserted front their commands at Assouan. Death of fane (irar Pwlsahelm. Btx man wen buried by a sewer accident at Krfe. They ware reecned, but all seriously inJOW. D The national temperance canyD meeting, at Ocean Grove, will be opened to-day and will continue At* day*. * jrasteet QisfUr Mil*. Niw You. July aa—O. & Hopkins drove Mr. T. Smith's brown gelding Dart, a green horse, 8 years old, a quarter of 4 milo in harneee on the Mew York Driving club's grounds yesterday afternoon in the unequalled time ot 20}{ seconds. The best Hjne for a quarter of a mile before this was 80D£ •eooDMi'ini Vlo 1 / Official returns show that 1,858 families wrro evicted in Ireland during the quarter which aaded April 1. Heeoived, That the member* of this association will not concede ady reduction of tfec hours of labor. The resolution was signed by thirty-Ave master builders, who employ 1,000 masons, bricklayers and laborers. Pirawvno, Fa,, July as.-Jane Grey SwlMhalm, the noted abolitionist and advocate of female rights died last night at W home at Bewiokly, Pa. On 8atunlar, the 13th lost,, (be we* taken ill with a complaint common to her In the summer, and sinoe then has bean growing iteadHy weaker until last night when she passed away. Mrs. Swiashalm was born in this city in 1815, and her life has been a most eventful one. For forty years she has been angular contributor for many leading papets of the country. . - The Pall Mall Gazette says that it hi absurd to suppose that X. de T ssssps will be able to make good his boast of opening the Panama canal In 1888. If *iiey Can MSN Is Vsll, The president of Sau Salvador wae presented to President Arthur yesterday afternoon by the secretary of state. Milwaukee, Wis., July 8»—Geilfuss, the assignee of the defunct Manufacturers' bank, makes public in hie statement that that concern will pay 00 per oent, to depoeitors. President Couro and Vioe-Plvslaent Hasbrouck offer to fsampe all responsibility and pay 100 oenta on the dollar if the depotitors w iU take 25 por cont. ia October and the balance iu 2tt pur.oeut, payments iu August of three succeeding yean at 8 per oun'. interest.. . . _ , A mob wrecked the barracks of tile Salvation army at Bleune, Bwttewrland, and attacked the members of the order. During tho affray several of the Salvationists were wounded. Beveral large dwellings and 0,000 acres of grain have been destrsped by Sre in the southern part of San Joaquin Valley, Cel., causing aloes of (150,000. , A a typical Miss 14wis Flshburn, a school teacher oi Lueerne County, Pa., has been missing elncu June 30, when she vieited Wilkesbarre ami bleat. He«sea Will Lwt Hie Big Toe. Niw Yojw, July aa-Lleul Hodges, of the Engineer corps at Willett's Point, while practising at the rifle range yesterday afternoon, lowered h:s rifle and placed the musslc on his right foot. The r.fle went off and shattered the toot. His big toe will have to be amputated. It |s generally understood in London official circle* that the indefinite adjournment of the Egyptian conference is due to a deed lock caused by the -excessive ooiniter demands rjpWi'S- i • A small box of gunpowder exploded In Regent street, London, last night The adjacent buildings were slightly isrssgsrt. but no one wm injured. It is thought that thcee responsible Of the occurrence intended merely to cause fright and qot to destroy lives or property. ■nlgaei Under Pressure. Fifteen Cent* far Fifteen Words. New Tons, July 23—The announcement thjit the Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph company had rednoed the rates for tbe transmission of day misfsgee between New York and Baltimore,' Philadelphia, Washington, Cleveland and Cincinnati to twenty-ftv* cents for tea weeds is regarded as the Inning of a war on the Western Union people, It we* further announced that the rate ou night me—gee had been out liawu to Ofteeo cente for fifteen words. IXBIAAAFOUS, July 38.— John C. S. Harrison, receive* of the Indiana Banking company, ia reported a* $7\UDJ short in liis accounts and Jbas resigned under pressors, George C. Day has been'agreed upon as hfc success or. It is presumed that Harrison's wlfo will make up the shortage. If the deceit is uot made up Harrison's bomlsmen will pro' uutc lata for yieiatioa ot iiis '-net, A Vrtshtnu OiSuster, Paiti'i tail l»r Mvem. Lovdob, July 23 -Misa. i'atti has began feer salt for divorce against the Uarqnis 4e Caux. In the prstfnsfaary declaration 1%- by M. Marqoet's new law the diva reetta* a startling list of grievance* Aptong the charges are deaertion, in*dell»D and •uaetroctivs cruelty. Gall and see the furnaces, or send for catalogue circular and prices. We can save money for you if yon Cobina, July Ht-^-Ihe-transatlantic com pony's steamer Gijon came into collision wit) the English steamer idnrhant, off this port yesterday. Both vesssls sank almost immediately. Kilty-six persons w»e save#. The number las* is not known but is vary large. marching for her. laanl an The police aru Mr. and CMrs. Robins, tMr sU cUidrMi aSB four guests have been all dangerously ill .«* Bloomskatry, N. J., sinoe a tea party ieet Friday, whan they aU ate chicken snpprsjd to have the obolsra.
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 657, July 23, 1884 |
Issue | 657 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-07-23 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 657, July 23, 1884 |
Issue | 657 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-07-23 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18840723_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | cr; I toettitwj ' * CloM«Ml«r. I»m«||i||||'rtnl, I ' — atorUd C»|S5SBSI C'"" «•««D•• ler T).. l«rOr-iTan«lat aud before the * IIII Arlw-PrMMHra with any effect the flmaa Mukflatftf *° the - .w, •urroundlng bniidinga and »■» at»eartliiC rapidly. The aitnation became alarming* «(id r" * « he; -%Lynn and jjetU, »«(•* I* •/»\ I. ! J I—n 1 D TOULOM. fOVED HIM SPITE OF HIS YEAR# Gallant BmM. V fl« LIUU Amm*9 LC LoupD« There can be something heroic to • Mflicine u well aa an individual. Burdock Bleod Bikers have effected many a gallant rescue among the Buffering tick. escaped the miseries ot dyspepsia and nervena debility through the use of this wonderful medicine. It is eaphatiaaUy the beat stomach and blood tonic in the world. « , ■ il "i tj able A flection lor Peter Erhaaue, New York, July 33.—M. Le Loup, whose participation in the uprising Id Paris In 1871 Is sail tothnve caused hia banishment from Prance, keeps a bakery at No. 341 West Seventeenth street. Ha ki t little laughter, Annie, who, since tho do ith of his wife, has been helping in the bsikery. She is 10 years old, and pretty. HlTMlllM I» HIM MUy at •« Pktte- BHIM. iiBjt Condition of llir Kmi-uod JlarvIvors. an3 -lor ■■ .+zhi , ha.Il is tho rendezvous of the vislto)*, and within it* watu a thousand or morevoices arc chanting cold-water son;* to thn tunes of tl* "Hallelujah Chorus" and "Old Hundred." Hpeculation is rife concerning the Dossible outcome of the convention. Since Got. St. John's emphatic declination of tho presidential nomination was made known, most of the delegates have been at sea. The son of McDonald, the San FrancjaM mllliouairo. who has been on the scene since Monday, is advocating his father's candidacy with vigor and earnestness, and is reported to haro won the sympathies of a large number of delegates. Stewart, of Ohio, has ninny friends, but the western delegates express their opinion that he has not that personal magnetism, which should be a desirable element in a candidate. lar FularM Among the baker's customer's was Peter Echausse, a rather good-looking in, M years of age. He made love to Annie, and when Le Loup found it ouf, asked to marry the girl. lie Loup told Echausse not to visit the house or see the girl again. She, however, managed to meet him secretly, notwithstanding the vigilance of her father. She said she loved Bchausne, and woukl sfan-y him or nobody. The baker then rotrod the service? of Lawyer G. W. Gibbons, d a suit again»t Kcliaussj for d fnages for alienating his daughter's affect ion and depriving him of her services as afeistant in hi* shop. Judgment against Echausse far 11,750 and costs was procured, and, being rouble to pay, he was sent to Ludlow street jail, lie was released yesterday on the ground that he liad no property, and that a longer confinement in prison would probably result in consumption. A Newspaper Kdltor. Nrw Torar, July 23. -The -Republican al* Independent voters of New York state, New York city, Brooklyn. Pennsylvania, New •astern and middle states and cities who have ttvtRtef agafhst Blaine and. Logan held a'~-toirferiDtice yesterday at the University, Clubtheatrp.coroer Twenlj&plxth street anu Madison avenue. The session was remarkable ln many respec's. R was largely atten led, and was representative in the rhinoMr and determination of the prominent persons who »kA jiart in it There was never In the history of the politics of this city, slate or nation such a gathering. Thrdtlsgates to the ooBferencj war;* men who have hitherto acted and voted with the Kepulliefcn party, but who now think that its sta'idard-beanBM in the ooming elocion are nut. men worthy of the support of honest Americans. Tiie hourTor the assembling ST the delegates was fired for 11 A. M., but long before thai 4imrf men began to gather at the theatre of the cldb. "The out-of-town by a committee and their naipos entered in a book. When 11 o'clock s'ruck the and hallways adjoining the theitre Wefo'thronged. Am. the members were assembling, Mr. Charles P. MUler jDf this c4fr. requested the delegates from the several states to get to{etlser. This resulted in the full feprseeutation«C each state being apparent. Mr. Carl Schucs was enthusiastically received, and Mr. Francis C. Barlow received almost an ovation. Other well knownand prominent lUpu blleans were similarly greeted. At 11:8S o'clock tha4MCorm of Mr. George William Curtis emerged from flies and It to then coming to the little table in front of the stage, he tapped lightly o i it and said: Wawnotov, Jul* 88.—Qen. Hazen, chief signitl officer, furnishes the following stfcte- is^ifwss^rSs;'^ Dr* broke out, eight buildings were laid low, ind stilf the firemen were totally unable to «pe with the flames.* Help arrived from -•jnn and Salem about 11 o'clock. Twenty hniidlngs in all were destroyed. Joaie of the town are the Jordrey mansion, he McKanxie house, the Burnham house, McDonald's boarding Tiiiiit, An Parmanter 'lock and the telegraph offltf The loss will wliaaTy. The wont feataro of the fire was the loss ustaiaed by the families of working peo- Je, many of wUok consist «E&£ahe nnen's vidows with dependant children. The flue Dqjjding of Patrick fflcCauley was partly lestroyed and thortmghly drenched and gutad. A portion of the goods ware removed n a damaged condition. The kvuse was occupied by MoO«Uley, his "riff and four children; also by Daniel InDonald, wife ind six children, and yhumbar of boarders. K from* dwelling owned HP the heirs of Stephen McDonald, was occupied by Mrs. Medira, a widow with throe children. She lost everything except,one feather bed and i trunk. Mrs. Fanny McDonald and ono child, lost all Pkar Jorday, wife and throe children, lost everything. The dwelling of Hmrjr Martin, who is ill U the MaawohalriM| general hospital, was totally destroyed. was occupied by Mrs. Wee, a widow with three children. The louse owned by Enlow Smith, which was woapisd by Mr. " ** wife and D.iij— -- wife, and tour children. *hing. Stephen Lyoics, July 28.—A cm® of cholera has been announced here. 0. M. Holcomb, of Bloom ville, Ohio, rises to explain: "Sad that terrible disease catarrh, lor twenty years; couldn't taste or smelt, and hearing was failing. 'Thomas' Eolectric Od cured me. These arc IsMt Xfluntarily given against a former of ., Pttlcut medicine." ■ssntreepeoWagths iaee«it wnrif andexperience of the Greely party in the Arctic regions: "The work doughy the Oreely expedition far -surpasses ih Importance, completeness and scope that done by any other on record. It has sbbwn the fallacy of the old belief that fatal diseases, especially scurvy, were incident to. Ai-ctte life, and that liM'there was constantly, me»- aoed by the extreme cold. »)t has shown that with good discipline, suitable clothing, proper and abundant food and a good, suitably warmed house men can live thefe in pore foot health and comfort for a consider- Vibnwa, July 2&—Two can* of Asiatic cholera hare bean announoed here. PaeIS, July 23—Al a, meeting yesterday of the Municipal CouiAl of Parte the Director of Public Aid declared that no cam of genuine Asiatic sporadic cholera bad bwu. reported at the Paris hospitals. The deaths which hnd baa attributed to cholera were re.illy due'to other causae. ■ r }*D v. pOTAl -*i Wlrft POWDHr Absolutely P - The situation at Toulon is more distressing than at any time since the breaking out of the plague. The deaths during the past twenty lour hours have exceeded ttejp store, and the number of neW casus is iBcteasiiiR. A panic was oreatdd in .that uufortuaate qlty Ust night by the arrival 6t J00 coffins which had been ordered from Marsefllea. in order to allay the excitement it was' found necessary to send the coffins back.. Henceforth at Toulon all night-soil, garbage, and other offensive matter will be carried out to sea la plugged boats and emptied there. The number of deaths at Marseilles yesterday amounted to fifty-nine. The deaths from cholera at Aries are averaging nine daily. The panic there is increasing. Tha'Archbishop of Aix visits the sufferers at their homes. The Russian (jpverninent has ordered a strict guard to be maintained at the frontier stations against the introduction of cholera into the country. It is understood that there is a prospect of the boom of BeojTF. Butler being sprung on the convention, and if this is realized a lively scone will ensue, Its several members of the convention have primed themselves With arguments tending to demonstrate that such a nomination wrwld be an impolitic one, and one injurious to the beet fetereste of the party. ConcefnilV * tlle vic^presidency there is a strong disposition to nominate one or other of the leaders who have been prominent in the temperance cause. Among those mentioned is "Frances Willard. If the choice does not fall upon a lady, Gen. Clinton B. Finite, of New Jersey, will probably be the second half of the ticket. At a late hoar tin antl-McDon»ld d legates decide to resist the nomination of that gentleman on the ground that certain vinegar bittors, in the manufacture of which he is alleged to Iw interested contains more or less alcohol. They also claim that ex- Gov. 8t John well acccpt tho nomination if it is forced upon. him. His views on thii pdlnt will bo sought this morning aqd II the reply is encouraging the MicMgaa, Minnesota, New Jersjy and Wisconsin delegations to the number of 146 will be solid in his support. . , able peri'" 1 of time. This fact Is corroborated by Liout Kay's eiperlertcu at Point Burrow, where, In two yean, he nsv&r had a man on sick report, and pronounced service there more safe than in Florida. , "Lieut Cirooly literally accopiplished everything be was sent to do la the two yean he wai at Lady Franklin bay, maintaining proper discipline, without more serious frosting or 4isooo»forts than is experienced every winter in without serious ijpMs or disMuirt of any member of hi* party, bringing them att. »Mely **d well, with all hie records and instruments for final comparison to the point where Us responsibility .ended. It has also solved the question of Arctic exploration of the future, and with the additional precaution of judiciously locating suitable depots witk houses, Mm party never passing beyond When th's is don™, Arct* —*—HI b robbo 1 of its clangors n The nelghbon of the baker say that when he heard of Echausse's relcuso he became very much excited. He wan seen walking up Ad down his shop with a revolver In hfe hand. The girl was locked up in her room adjoining the hallway of the houae last evening, and was crying. Her sister-in law spoke encouraging words with her through .the key-hok. .The hallway was crowded with women, who declared that Le Loup hod whipped his daughter repeatedly during tWo day, and had threats tod to kill Echausso if hs came around.: Mr. Gibbous s*id the girl kept up a correspondence with Eclmuase While the latter was in jail. * Pbllsdtlfkls PrMaillssa, .c exploration wi « three children; Mr. Moore an. ud apprehension." | Mini. ScLean, a widow with — r Kond of then Bred anj am tfc« Q««xDn. who occupied the - Bg tiCkDW Willi ' Ig*1 * "ftddw with four C gggSBrg^a \tutem oa the recced of YRfcAfpearance. of the home v nurvi \-er* of tht Arctic ii||4nftyiu in tbf muddy street f.rorabto pun bOildingg, was WtodSSitle. extwSfflpl appealed strong isfolWwa: pathisa 4fMfccha*itab le. D and Ireland, Windsor and r«r ttuD peurD of ' || mMI|SP^|T'""ju 1 ▼ i r thanks tm twin lor fMPPSB'M'i July*.,. iuns upon the rescue ot the 8*0 Ho wdrla, P. Zell & 8o*K on of hi« putf, a_a lD Wh, OB MHtii ride of the basin, was de t reports are fteetreU as rtroy«|i3Krdeyi a loss of 1140/0001 ccufoa to express imw , Tke JMjiXs orijiftted from some n|i ol St of the people offces ilMnfvhich were set on Are by the haat of jift of the Alert, which .tltawn. The safeo buiidiac was partially "iHT'lrmT11 10 dontroyed about • year ago from a similar if the United state* cause, when 500 tons of acid ignited. Dor■ imarnksh Ptgg»fUo2iJC:*1 ? whid?nMUDy practical and to guard against the disease. The following sensible rules an appended totha rs- Jiiut City, July as.—Last Bnnday Mm 4-year-old daughter of Samuel Moore, of this city, who is visiting with his family in Montague township, in tha mountains, near the Detbwal-e river, went into the yard the houae to play. Suddenly she called out, "Oh, grandmother, come and M what a pretty thing I've fqund.1' The old lady was horrified to see that the child was playing with a large rattlesnake, curled ready to spring. She seised a hoe and attaoted the reptile, beating it until it was dead. At k. short distance another sbake was found bring in the path. This she dispatched with one blow of the ho* handle. In a lettuce bed near by the neighbors found a thksd snake, and in the adjoining yard two qoam were seen lying quietly. They wsreViottly killed and the grounds isere carefully searched, but no more were ftmad. The , snakes we*e very large, four of them having eleven ratttas each. A rattlesnake was never teen in' the vicinity before. t A Naw JwMjr lukt M*ry. Coucratal«H«n fr« lOftM by •lUdfto, lost _ urod notb- Washington, July 23. h* received the follow! Queen Victoria: pott:" ObnmiMct rlmnliiiriM in your pami Dnh«|M|MI7 tor tDniMaa ami anil the sight aflb jnuoh u powlble. Avoid the au of alcoholic drinb. Uv» temperately; avoid all «xoem in ••ting erode, raw, tad indigestible food, pwlally cabbage, salad, cu cum ban and onripe fruits. A gftoater iafoty will be secured By boilinj all water and for drinking purpoece. Partake of wsll-oeoked beef and mottoii Hoe well boiled, and avoid pastry and laxr H^frnit. lire. To the Pre«ldemt of the Unll «£S$jfthk)morhgjjl *21, 5«w3PV r07*1 B»l«* J&rA-r Cp., MW Wfl . "Gentlemen, It b my pleasant duty a* chairman of the Independent Republican nHUiHtm of New Yofk, and on Its behalf, ytea to this conference, and to - th refed the caB for th« conference. Whwt bDD road that portion which relates t-D the Ri*publioan« "who will not vote for BlaiQ* and Logan." he was interrupted by hearty ap|4au*a. Mr. Curtis nominated Cliarle; R tot obaiiputn. This nomination war well received.' The foil list of officers is as folloVs: TVesiilent—Charles R. Codman, of Mass ashusetta. - i Ambition* ConirtMBin Reed. The quean heartily col an I peoi la of the United Li -at. Or -i-ly an 1 the a ll:l e\lr C1ltlC 11. hr truata that lie n receive,, of the •ufferert ess widow* gazing at^ udergmftnents your habit* of Mte, meal*. Portland, Mo., July33.—It is understood that Congressman Reed (aid to Clarence Hale, that whiia under ordinary circumstance* ho would be happy to support him for state senator, yet, if elected this year he would claim the nomination a second time, which woali make it unpleasant for all concerned. This is thought to mean that Reed has resolved to contest the senatorial nomination .with Bngene HalwMrhen Hale's terfci expires, and doe* not prdfcwee to allow Hale to have a brother in the state senate at the •time. Reed and Eugene Hal# were formerly 'law partners and have for ymrs worked together. A break at this time between them would seriously affect Republican prospect* in this gtato. That rupture is evidently at hanil, as Clarence Hale will insist on making a fight for the senatorial nomination from this district ia the faoe of Reed's letter of The president replied To the Quean of Great Bilta Custle. • The pr« sldent, for llm ;eJ th« United States, sin ow her most hearty eongratu t Ijout (freely and the but* happy to say that favosa to their heaith. Tae president take* this his high appreciation, and tha United States, for tfce timely generous act added spirit i the expedition. Ohb* HURRY HILLMAN ACADEMY tbsu#- rOBMEKLY WILKES-BARRE ACADHIY. • bwatj j. m*i tow'mioum PRINCIPALS: Take your meals at regular Mm AtoW bodily fatigue and f exhaaa tion. By ezcltamant or vtolM* anreto 7o« iucrea*s the nucepClbHIty of tb* ayatmi to Vice Presidents—H. A. Babbitt, C. P. Armstrong and H. W. Famam, of Connecticut; Win. Endicott, Jr., Samuel Hoar and Robert Blakle, of Massachusetts; Carl Sdrars, Franeis C. Barlow end Theodora Bacon, of New York; w.' Hayes Ward, H. P. Gerbert and P. W. Bowidge, of New j'fmy; Hewer C. Va, Fsaocui P. Ita vee u* Walter Wodd, of Pennaylrania; the M ******A * V«rmoUt; James P. A; of &. BM»pai*e, Of Mwy land; Benjamin P. Thurston, of Rhode bland; B. Walter Jfcribew, of Delaware, and' Win. J. Thompson, of Michigan Secretaries—George B. Earie, of Pennsylvania; George W. Ore. n, of New York, and York; H. Russell, of Connecticut; and The Mimes of Carl B chars, Gen. BarloW, ft J. Bonaparte, of Maryland, and otlisn that wCre well known, were greeted with «.pyiWWi- The noAilsees were unanimously slectol. w-*W»ro» - R^-Admlr. Nichols, acting secretary of the navy, ha received the following telegram front Com mander Schley, dated July 21: .'.'The «urD geon controls all matters affecting the diet and diversion of Lieut. Greely and party. Acting under his adtioe Lieut. and surgeon's couneel all and gaining daily. Lieut Greely has never complained of intrusion. The surgeons are espsefaMly careful and attentive to everything touching their health. I New YOBS, July 23.—The following lath* remit of thet—efidl games played yeeterday;R. B. QKKKR. A. B. XDWIH L. SCOTT, A. M atcsin higb BtanAhf of reputabfoooUegee. At New York—Metropolitan 8, Brooklyn 2. i At2iJu^5222r,ffle * 81 Lonto 4 8 J i it A* Baltimore—Athletic 14, Baltimore 4 , At WaaWngton—Allegheny 9, Wa.hlag- -* "srassiur*- ,w- London, July The keynote of Mm Coo- Mrv««Te campaign wat koU IhI night at Bhedleld. A large mnting of Tori* was aesembled these, and it wat understood that j tto leader at tbe opposition in the Imum of opposition. Cleveland at Work on Hli mCMa(e. Albany, July 28.—During his leisure moments, Gov. Cleveland continues his study of material fW bis letter of accept&n&L The labor question takes up will be laid off on Octobetrt, owing titowanl of money to proceed. This will causfcl more growling « Dn the iDart of Use labor Espri■MlailT* Wilson ItaeMuM Wmurn, W. Va., July 28.—The Demo-l arate of the Saoond district renominated Wv« L. Wilson for congrssa by acclamation. Oustice Gibson was also renominated in the Fourth district without opposition. DAKOTA 8WEPT BY STORM. Ml own Sown and ftrow Iuk W»H Vraetleallr Rained. IttNE GRADUATES LAST YftAK. At-CCJfambus—Toledo 1, A* IndUaapoIto—Ctocin FroTMsnoe—Philadi danoe 6. Graduates admitted Into !«*» - "^ril "Np if or the (all campaign. IVherTthe Meranie u saUrtwy WM tor* WMMWH* i»j to bear what he might say. The audience ha4 not long to 4a the first uttarqpce that Lord Btlitoy made hf hurled at tha Liberal party.. Ha said that the aggro*.tions sought to be made tar the Liberal* upon everything which Englishmen had been taught to respaet were tha moat impudent aver knows in the history of iTnyii.t. politics. The present majority in the house of commons was the moat servile ha bad oral kno*m, as it deputed to so-called delegations from workingmen the power and the functions of the government. Nothing oould be more absurd, he said, than the governing of a great people, by the voioe of picnics in the streets of London. from which news cornea is Cartilage, near Iroquois, where a strip five miles wide was cut by bail. . In Pell Rapids, twenty miles north of here, great destruction was caused by wind and hall. The lower portion of Crowinan Bras.' store spread and let the top story, occupied as an Odd Fellows' hall, telescope down iato. », -1 BEST PREPARATORY SCHOOL t. -•~fcOU wi "-«■» ■' ~ , At Wa Union L Union 2, National a nmtr, t«t mm Nnw Yaa*, July 9,-K Rosenblatt,- proprietor of a » nml toi atari at 716 Third arcnoe; reported to Ktn Captain Heart that ha shot a burglar who broke ojwn a window of his 9ton*, early yestarday moraine, and stole a revolver. Mr Rosenblatt ■aid that a'streaw of blood gushed from the burglar'e baok, and that the htnMs while running away. Deteotive Cuff ascertained that there wai a real barglar, and' that Itr. Rosenblatt had shot him, bat he found no evidenoe, of blood having gashed from the burglar's back. ■ A Kaceptlon at tt. LhI*. m THIS pixr or rm stat*. nan «oa. wn»i. St. Johns, If. F., July aa— Lieut Greely and the commanders and officers'Of the relief expedition #ere the guest* Im* evening at the viceregal residence of Sir John Hawley Glover, of Newfoundland. The Bear and Thetis will leave St Johns on Saturday. mi tmiyrnr. aaantmfm olaes. ' ' • " ' fc- * Four hundred and fifty-nine delegates California sent J; Colorado, 1; Connecticut, A D»l*w*t*, 3; Gtooigia, 1; Illinois, 9; Louisiana, 5; Missouri, 3; Maryland, 3; |nMtu, X; 'Messar.lwsstts,' Hi) New JerifJF, fwuuylvania, 19, Rhode Island, 8; Vermont, 1; Brooklyn 56, and other points in the stat* aataide of this city, 49. The New York city nam- were demolished, the spire of th# Presbyterian church was blown off, John Paul's lumber yard waa wracked, and a number of dwellings war* destroyed. The crops were badly cut by hail, and telegraph lines have been prostrated. b im! tall The be* board in private families, under strict mptrvitton. (*'' '» Greetings to Sir Kalcbta. Nxwbukytort, Mass., July US.—$ir Knight Kimball has received the following: Tuition Ml Board, $Me a year. A Call for Ex-minister Sargent* Newbcrktort, Mass., July 33.—Ex-Minister Sargent has received a telegram from California asking him to run for congress in one of the congressional districts. "St Johns, N. F., July 23.—I shall be rejoiced to meet my companion Sir Knights some time during Avguit At a town fourteen mile* distant 0. E. bail, but the wind did damage to the extent of $2,000. Of the crepe, ogrn suffered the moat damage, the Xpm being estimated at.8 skating rink. A school house was anroofed and the fronts of several business placet blows in. Fifteen structures M ere destroyed, but not one dwelling, though tli«y were lomewbat damaged. Lumber stocks went scattered in all directions. Griffith Rogei-j, Iving two miles here, had his house ' *" ■* J '" children in- At Beaver was done to nMnllls. The outh of here, and boy ware Lord BaMsbury was loudly applauded at the end of hU tpeech, and rnmmlttw ware appointed to organise counter-demons (rations through the manufacturing districts. KDWIR L. aCOTT, nill»ll. WUkee-Mrte, 9*M* A. W. Obexlt." A mjew Fever ByMeeile. The Committee on Permanent Organizat ioi Daniel Drake Smith, Simeon Hunting ten, Vy f». Peckbam, New Jersey; Francis B. Reevcf Stuart Wood, Joseph PaHsh, Pec; Viitils Ttnlab at JcOinon's Tank. Richmond, V*., JWy SB.—dud tlon pr*rmii» in Albemarle county over the desecration of the tomb of Thomaa Jefferson by relic imntera. Recently a party of northern excursionist* vkited the burial plaaa of the great Democratic statesman at Mooticeilo and defaced and carried off the lock and a large portion of the ornamentation! of the iron railing around the toatb. Thi base and other portions of the monumen have also bee " ' — * * " —■ T* Prmai Males ihml Panama, July 28.—The nwmher of caaee of yellow fever is iniyertim dally. A canal chief, a.priest aad two staff offioers have died tram the «DiDsi, There are 17# oases at dysenteiy in the city. The hospitals are orowded, IWk here and in Colon. Beyen death* oocarred to the carta) hospital Meoday night Tbe isthmus is in a filthy ooeditiog, and cholera ia expected. As yet no precautionary mMjuree have been taken to prevent the introduction of the disease. Minneapolis, Miss., July 23.—The inflax ri Grand Army vetuam The adjacent watering place hotels here have been priorH into service to accommodate the crowds. Gen. John A. Logan and Commander Beath arrived yesterday and were greeted with great enthusiasm. The east is itranarfof presented. and members from the »ou® Jul west have arrived in large numbers. largest delegation was with den. Logan frem Illinois. The formal reception took place in Hie morning. Got. Hubbard of this state, Mayor Pillsbury and Department Commander Babb delivered speeches. Gou. Sherman reached the camp at noon. It rained hard last night, and much of the jolliiioatlon was stopped. If to-day Is clear the parade will be a fine one. Orsai Army ▼•MrtaK WifcaiwoTorr, July a&—Cangfeas at it* last session passed a tow permitting the feepaid pension attorneys to berataaafrooi (10 to BS, in the discretion of the Commissioner of Pension* Owing to pension attorneys abusing this pririttge by sending oat circulars misleading Iks law, Colonel Dudley and the Secretary of the Interior have agresd upon a form of contract between attorneys and the claimants which will prevwrt abuses And which must be used in all cases. •Patrons ia fllHtni Msssx. 0. L. JfeWBata M. V. Morris, Andrew Bryden, Qeorge Daman, John Jordan, Joseph HUsUan, Frank t. Heap, men w'll answer inquiries about, the aosdeaur. _ Carton's Patent Gas-tight Hot ftr Furnace.^ iHMfo Cxii *♦" Hpon Lro ■)C•* is no guard ii chipped off or injured. There I and barn blown down, and tt or keeper to present' t'(i« depre- TJnrwt,-though D#t dangerousl if they are allowed to i-flreek, Minn., some damage mb will soon be spirited away houses, fcarna and »i of northern relic luntaga _ --h ' | W»pegian charyb, ton miles it -—1 D ■■■ ■ i m—s 1V and a man a Dd 1st* BafcaqMMiat't * TjajBiilU 4# JUuveme, Minn,, % , Mo., July "1 lli« —T -*••*-' "tile, 111., the cetfter at * IfglHWnnp.tratioteR escaping v ; district, where a I • ■•J****' graders' camp was gher wages, is UD the «jtec»; nJrf-; and Hi 1 lit, president of t le uijWiimipti J sjBbrai. (L j0j_ 23.— I the striko CJff, -on account | explodSwC. JT Barry's grot ,uto eenditiou f W of. 'and iq «IU» the latter will i tSJ!Ptri«ht and of one »qda half hji since died, ibe'ejemands of the wen for 14ht nanr olaoisw* ess tn'the "p**401 jD a disturbed stltte of though Annto and much J.wCTnaa, the itors, Css4Maer- "TC Poht Himon, Mieh, July 38.—The secretary of the Anti-Monopoly National ccftnmlttee has written to the lotal chairman of that orgaaiaatfap hara that, upon the assurance of gentlemen who have been in consultation with Ban. B»tler within the past few days, he can state that that gentleman will stand for election. MiNtfiAi-ous, July BL—A, spocial from Turtle Lake, Barrba county. Wis., gays: Joe Smith, a shoemaker, engaged in a garito of oards with WtllUih Jones. A quarrel ensued, in which Joqfk whipped out a knife aad with'one thrust almost severed Smith's head from his body. The murderer fled, but was captured. A mob sought "to take Mm from the sheriff, bat was resisted, and lie is now in jail. A Vatal Pick! at Carts. d&tionn, anc. the entire toi , , . — i Chairman CorifflJmd Mr. Claflin, tha II Mucin delegate, war* addeC94o the committee. Then Hewn. Solum and Curtis at the head of their committee entered the UalL the pockets Hmi St. Louis from Belle ooal uinint number of l cently for hi Charles Nest has declarer of the daa£ miner*, and Vie old price ging. Bev to accede U cents, but mD. concert at •ctiafc has been qui"" " the district An prepared by George William Curtis and read by him, was presented to the convention and adapted for distribution country. 'Tli« poATnont issue/'begau Str. "off tlie ifjwidontial election this year is wty«f administration rather than general jelled*** of government upon which the platforny of the two parties dCf not essentially Ciilt«r. No position taken by one platform is irriMuiy travailed by the other." Attempt to Lynch an Kiigfneer. uilnjured, and vept away. Homwom, Pa., July S3.—A girl named Boyoe, aged 14, was run over and killed on {y^rr^s?f,srs-ssis Sexton became enrage J at the engineer, William (irow, and a nob collected at the depot to lynch him on the return trip. Urow, however, hearing of hi* danger, left his engine in emti-go of another person and at a station below Sax ton. MarMaca or KnHa'a Sob. ■Jare*. A *«* mater grocery (tore, 173 isar^®; - -» » - Kki*, Pa., July 83.—G. H. Darwin, bod of the nWnW ariantirt and author, wai married -to Via Maud Dnpay, a Philad«l pliia belle. The groom ia jprofewor of antronomy in CMnbrUga. unfrerxity, and in eu route to the international convention of a* mrdnoHMM, which openi in Montreal Mat October. Hahber mills Sknt Down. Pbovidbkck, R. I., July 38.—All depart menu of the National Kubber company, of Bristol, are shut down. Great depression of business U given a* the reason, the offliia D say the dosing is only temporary. (Jov. Bourn ii treasurer. The company owe* its hundreds of workmen for all of June an I lor as nuub of July aa has passed. This cans* very much distress throughout the town. made a com- ffee 4*ls am- PuiMlnMi wb«o the ex- JftefiHS; ha ktore, wa* instantly . proprietor, waa blown oto the ceiling and h«Uj injured, while hit daughter and Mis. 3. A. Grace, who were in a reeideno* MC thp store, were badly cut by flying glass. Henry Belcher, white, who *M superintending the work, was out about this HAS; and two negro laborers were badly injured, one dying since. Down aa Blevator Shaft to Death. WaehixoHon, July 2S.-prThe acting Comptroller of .the Currency to informed that tha Richmond National Bank at Richmond, Ind., has cloaad, and is in the hand* of tha examiner.Another Bank Suspends. Hairing observed that the most threatening national peril is insidious political corruptiuu that W developed bo rapidly that it sCx-k» political po wer. not only, to gratify ambition, but to promote private gain. Mr. Curtis went on to fay that "no tendency mure fatal to the public welfare can be conreived that whereby through public Indiffrtic* or ■ misunderstanding this corrupt «plrit it able to demand that the country Hhull appror* it by accordift; to it the Miirbai^MCrin Its gift. Thrfuatioual comeiittes met after the adjrturrtment of the cotilsrenoa They decided tik'it the executive committee should be composed of ten members. Then report* woru made from the states represented in the conference, all of which were to the effect that the indepenijeufc vote throughout tlio wonutry would bo ea«f fCjr Gov. Clevoland. After M)mo discussion it wae decided that the principal work in the cautpaign should be done in New York, Nw Jersey, Mus*a-- chusett* and Conneeticut, The committee ».».! incut to-day at SiD Nassau street. Bai.IIVOrk, July 2a—George Schlaffer, a young man employed at the Oriental brewery, was descending to the beer vault, rixty feet deep, on an elevator, when the pulley rope broke, and he was carried with the platform to the bottom. The elevator was wrecked and Schlaffer fatally injured. Aecl4eut ta a Canvlct Trsls. Kkqx villi, Tenn., July 3a—The boiler of the locomotive of a construction train Mi the West North Carolina railroad exploded •ear Wavuesviile, killing Henry Warner, engin MT, Edward Bar ringer, flresoan, and on* convict. Beveral other convicts were fatally scalded. TO THC PKOPIjK Qg The Bricklayer's Strike. Pillslon and Vicing. Wc have the most complete lioje of furnaces in our ware rooms that hu ever been shown in any house in the State, comprising over and styles. Having made a corjfcpot with the Carton Furnace Cfy.for the genera] agency of these goods for Pennsylvania, and /fgjr we are prepared to gptijt p the goods that will do-away with any outside competition. ' We have a first class wrought jrop f»rnao» that will heat four loomft or a good siked store that we caii sell for #50.00, and so on upwards according to size of jbuijdjng to be heated. Miw York, July 23.—'The delegates to the various bricklayer's unions mat last evening uud made favorable reports concerning the strike. At two of the meetings it tras stated that the bosses had made overtures for a compromise. The.Mason Builders' association met in secret session at the Hotel Brunswick and adopted the following: CONDENSED NEW& The Massachusetts Republican iWe convention will be beid in Boefon on Sept & . FOREIGN NOTES. A number of Egyptian officers have deserted front their commands at Assouan. Death of fane (irar Pwlsahelm. Btx man wen buried by a sewer accident at Krfe. They ware reecned, but all seriously inJOW. D The national temperance canyD meeting, at Ocean Grove, will be opened to-day and will continue At* day*. * jrasteet QisfUr Mil*. Niw You. July aa—O. & Hopkins drove Mr. T. Smith's brown gelding Dart, a green horse, 8 years old, a quarter of 4 milo in harneee on the Mew York Driving club's grounds yesterday afternoon in the unequalled time ot 20}{ seconds. The best Hjne for a quarter of a mile before this was 80D£ •eooDMi'ini Vlo 1 / Official returns show that 1,858 families wrro evicted in Ireland during the quarter which aaded April 1. Heeoived, That the member* of this association will not concede ady reduction of tfec hours of labor. The resolution was signed by thirty-Ave master builders, who employ 1,000 masons, bricklayers and laborers. Pirawvno, Fa,, July as.-Jane Grey SwlMhalm, the noted abolitionist and advocate of female rights died last night at W home at Bewiokly, Pa. On 8atunlar, the 13th lost,, (be we* taken ill with a complaint common to her In the summer, and sinoe then has bean growing iteadHy weaker until last night when she passed away. Mrs. Swiashalm was born in this city in 1815, and her life has been a most eventful one. For forty years she has been angular contributor for many leading papets of the country. . - The Pall Mall Gazette says that it hi absurd to suppose that X. de T ssssps will be able to make good his boast of opening the Panama canal In 1888. If *iiey Can MSN Is Vsll, The president of Sau Salvador wae presented to President Arthur yesterday afternoon by the secretary of state. Milwaukee, Wis., July 8»—Geilfuss, the assignee of the defunct Manufacturers' bank, makes public in hie statement that that concern will pay 00 per oent, to depoeitors. President Couro and Vioe-Plvslaent Hasbrouck offer to fsampe all responsibility and pay 100 oenta on the dollar if the depotitors w iU take 25 por cont. ia October and the balance iu 2tt pur.oeut, payments iu August of three succeeding yean at 8 per oun'. interest.. . . _ , A mob wrecked the barracks of tile Salvation army at Bleune, Bwttewrland, and attacked the members of the order. During tho affray several of the Salvationists were wounded. Beveral large dwellings and 0,000 acres of grain have been destrsped by Sre in the southern part of San Joaquin Valley, Cel., causing aloes of (150,000. , A a typical Miss 14wis Flshburn, a school teacher oi Lueerne County, Pa., has been missing elncu June 30, when she vieited Wilkesbarre ami bleat. He«sea Will Lwt Hie Big Toe. Niw Yojw, July aa-Lleul Hodges, of the Engineer corps at Willett's Point, while practising at the rifle range yesterday afternoon, lowered h:s rifle and placed the musslc on his right foot. The r.fle went off and shattered the toot. His big toe will have to be amputated. It |s generally understood in London official circle* that the indefinite adjournment of the Egyptian conference is due to a deed lock caused by the -excessive ooiniter demands rjpWi'S- i • A small box of gunpowder exploded In Regent street, London, last night The adjacent buildings were slightly isrssgsrt. but no one wm injured. It is thought that thcee responsible Of the occurrence intended merely to cause fright and qot to destroy lives or property. ■nlgaei Under Pressure. Fifteen Cent* far Fifteen Words. New Tons, July 23—The announcement thjit the Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph company had rednoed the rates for tbe transmission of day misfsgee between New York and Baltimore,' Philadelphia, Washington, Cleveland and Cincinnati to twenty-ftv* cents for tea weeds is regarded as the Inning of a war on the Western Union people, It we* further announced that the rate ou night me—gee had been out liawu to Ofteeo cente for fifteen words. IXBIAAAFOUS, July 38.— John C. S. Harrison, receive* of the Indiana Banking company, ia reported a* $7\UDJ short in liis accounts and Jbas resigned under pressors, George C. Day has been'agreed upon as hfc success or. It is presumed that Harrison's wlfo will make up the shortage. If the deceit is uot made up Harrison's bomlsmen will pro' uutc lata for yieiatioa ot iiis '-net, A Vrtshtnu OiSuster, Paiti'i tail l»r Mvem. Lovdob, July 23 -Misa. i'atti has began feer salt for divorce against the Uarqnis 4e Caux. In the prstfnsfaary declaration 1%- by M. Marqoet's new law the diva reetta* a startling list of grievance* Aptong the charges are deaertion, in*dell»D and •uaetroctivs cruelty. Gall and see the furnaces, or send for catalogue circular and prices. We can save money for you if yon Cobina, July Ht-^-Ihe-transatlantic com pony's steamer Gijon came into collision wit) the English steamer idnrhant, off this port yesterday. Both vesssls sank almost immediately. Kilty-six persons w»e save#. The number las* is not known but is vary large. marching for her. laanl an The police aru Mr. and CMrs. Robins, tMr sU cUidrMi aSB four guests have been all dangerously ill .«* Bloomskatry, N. J., sinoe a tea party ieet Friday, whan they aU ate chicken snpprsjd to have the obolsra. |
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