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*' M fe, '■■•. ye»tepd*y adorning, I T*ancWL •njoymwi* M th* bm«B I gt|. -«.• '»S®U 10 ta » , \*t' * ML', „ & . Hfii T*3 ffli OLD WOW LP WtW«. Uonuia, A*g. &—Than «M eleven deaths from cholera here Thursday night, and eleven yesterday. The fugitives are returning to their home* in tjpcreaaed huh* hem. The ctty tttwcmutnr ««»V animated, and the shopa tSi»tfhad been closed are reopen iu?. JXhe municipal council has reeolved, to in • prominent place a tablet to commemorate the noblo «el-eacriSce of the doctors and slaters of charity who ■were victims of the epidemic. Dr. PafcMi, who died Thursday, will have a'ltroet named after Mm. JUSTICE VINMOATKD. ., BmiL nrmdsr Dnd nraflt tharebv. law'i Balsam for the Throat and Lung* u» conceded by all who have used it to exoalaav ii|inlioa k (k| market m a wmDlal* Xanaft and LuagMw. Ail | Tw|TnK5£&-. dreadful disease—Consumption—"will ' speedy relief and in a majority of UHlIt Ji uianent cure. The proprietor htf anwH J. K. Flemming, druggist, to rdfutld BttWMJT' zsx&zs&fts&zfitas siasfrsa. Ik* tfiriUnr JaAnwa Bnulti la Jay-Eye-See'« Wonderful Performanc* 1M •» the at Narr»g*n*ett Pari. Bbookltv, An|. it-b Raymond street yaaterday morning at 10 o'clock Alexander Jefferson, a mulatto, was executed far the murder, oif December 31, 1889, of Mr*. Kama Jackson and Henry Hicks, in Brooklyn. "The murderer and his victim ware negroea Jefferson also attempted to murder his brother Celestial and Anna Jackson, Us sweetheart. He completed his course of crime by making a Tory weak effort to sad his own lite. %£-—— Trotilag a MTH* WIU»m* »anak la ino-H.« iMnp, with B»«- alas Malt, It* a ml* la 3:00—Othar Bvanta. •am Itr Tw»-« •r cfcnn Hot U4 War iklpa. ■ t*WD Tap of a Tall inK ... ▼itod to N* Clra Kaeapaa* AV . satioQ aw Phovjmwc*, R I. '8.—Y«terd»y w«« on® of the gramlert d«y» ever mi on tha tr ttfhg track, »nJ its equal will not t« ■Mler jmm, U ®T«r. )Iun(tuiU park — - Knr Towc, Ang. Jl—It m about T:1J yeataniay morning when RaawUuau McCarty and Policeman John Cotter «Cn — their way to theOM iMD ilatlm that thqr ware informed that the building No. 88 Water xtreet Diu on Are About the *ame time Truck No. 15, which to stationed in Old ■lip, received the alarm. The UllMI WW through the front windowa of tha top floor *t la building whan the firemen rushed up tha gain, they knowing that there waa a fa*ot tiring on ike upper floor. Whan they reached the fourth flight of ataira they warn hasten back by the smoke and flame and had to make., their way to the roof through aa ad Joidlng building. Tha police in the meantime had not ateon i.lle. Round*- man McCarty and Policeman ■Cotter reached thai root of tM burning building through a houae on Old slip. carriages bavins lately arrivM from Augusta. Mr. Blaine himself declares this will be his headquarters for the season, and he is inclined to think that its remoteness will pre rant from rial ting him all except thoao who rmUr nqr desirous to see him. Again" pltjrwl the maijnifloent bud of the Itpkip Tnuewa in the harbor as Um Arctic •hip* Thetis, Alert and Bear rounded Fort Constitution and anchored among the hendsoroer ships of the North Atlantic squadron yesterday. The jailors on the Tennessee, Vandal ia, Bwatara, Portsmouth, ¥uNc, Alliance and Jamestnwn sprang into the rigging and. gave three tiles three for the safe return pf thu heroes and heroic reeeaeTs to the waters of the United States. The fleet was h day ahead of time and intended to lay off the ooast till to-day, the time And for the reception. Secretary Chandler, how»r«r, decided that it wouil be a* Weil to btlnjl die (esoued men ashore, and the steamer Alliance was ordered out to escort |n the dreary-looking pilgrims from the Arctic sea* . N Mrs. Adulphua W. Oreeiy arrived in town fhqrtly b;Dfore noon with a fow relatives and was received by Secretary Chandler. A steam launch conveyed them to the Tennessee. As the Thetis appeared at the month of the harbor Mrs. Oreeiy was visibly affected. Shflie a tall brunette of fine epD pearanco, young and graceful As soon as the newly arrived ships had anchored the adnu-al's steam launch * as placed at the disposal of Mrs. hur brother, Mr. J. P. Nesmith, and » brothur of Lieut. Oreeiy. '1'be little stauuer ploughed its way to the Thetis to unite husband and wife. Mrs. Oreeiy cast a Joyful look at her friends on the Ttneaaen, and then gaaed lovingly at the black ship whence she was going. Qal., and airfwd^ Because he was partially under the infloenoe of intoxicating liquor the defease of insanity waa setup by his counsel, Mr. George t. Elliott He was tried, bonvlcied of murder and his cass carried np to the court of appeals. This reeort failing to sire him, or even mitigate his sentence, his counsel made an earnest and personal but unavailing appeal to Got. Cleneland. The last resort was when his counsel, a few days ago, applied to the governor to reprieve him until next Friday, on the score of yesterday being thj anniversary of the liberation of the slaves in West Indies snd the emancipation of American slaves. Honesty the Best Poller.. lo advertising a modi«ioe it is baat to b* honest; deception will nev»r do; the NMU won't stand it Let the tenth be: kooMfei M Burdock Blood Bitters cure ecrofulf, aa£*U eruption of the skin. This medicine U sold everywhere by druggists. f j-il * i*J "rrj Xbere have been la vandeaths from cholera in the Department of Ardeche. Toulok, Aug. 1.—There were only two deaths from cholera here Thursday night and two yesterday.' Thirty-three cases are now being treated in the B"n Recontre hospital and nineiy-three in the Baint Man drier hospital. The Legum ot Honor gave a fee tivol and display of fireworks in honor ol the mayor, ami the people are indignant, They consider it an unbecoming display at this time of misery. Another death from cholera has occurred at Monttort. las ones mora to the front and now leads he world .Aor speed.' It teemed when the lay broke that "Old Sol" was not a friend Df Cfc» owners of trotting horses, but a ffcw lourt lafor, posrfUy because Mr. Casa wired fUrk of tbe Veatber, be sunt sum) of hif • amimt beams upon the town of Cranston, Vid the tffcrk fairly leemra to drink in speed rum the rays. By 10 o'clock it was an an•nd fact that the track would be in per'ert condition. but when at 9 o'clock the rrt wti began to pour through the gates Mr. Jriltin threw up both bands and (aid be had lorn As best and the track Was perfect 1'uis ni seconded by Bither, ijjuipby, Jolilen, Crawford and, in fact, all "fiio exjerta, and it was a hundred dollars to a lead lickel that if tlie horses were in even fail condition they would show ttguras that, to mm a mild expression, wuukl 1m paralysing. Soon after Moon Providence began to wakC ip, ami there was an exodos, as it worn Long lines of carriages extended along tin ■traota leading to Harrsgansett park Ukl in a short time the city was almost d» ■erted. The crowd waa the greatest thai ■as been seen at the park since America! UM on Jnne 20, 18#D, in the palmy daya o Mm Kprague dynasty, showed the fastes mile then seen at the track—2.10—agains Lacy, L*dy Thorn and Goldsmith Maid Long before the «Me for starting the races every seat in the grand stand was filled, anC 500 carriages lined the fences on either sidi •f the track. Tbo Judges of the afternoa were John BHepard, of Boston, ProtJ Btearns, of Swansea, and Edgar O. Wind aor, of Providence. The events wero a fottowsi ■ •6,500 to JfeyvJSya See b at hi Ceeerd/SwK, and It,000 additional to bea Mood P.'s time, 2 103*; $1,500 to Phallas tC beat his record, 2.13%, and *500 additions to beat 2.13: $1,000 to H. B. Winship aw mate's ncora 2.0t% and $500 additional i 2.07 is baataa; $1,000 to Maxey Cobb to bea Ptollai/ record. Tto totting was: On Jay Eye-Sat $25 that to Would not beat 2.11 against til that to would make 2. la Oi wlnihip $20 that he would not beat 2.08 against $16 that he would show 2.07 or !Det ter; on Phallas $20 that be would go in 2.13 against $10 that 2.14 Would not be made. Thfre ware plenty of takers on both sides bat As will to seen, the abort enders won ou haadsomely. Shortly attar $ o'clock El Bithars drove Jay-Eye-See on the track am the applause ran along the grand stand liki artillery. He was followed by Johnny Mur phy behind Maxey Oobb, Mr. Isldor Coher. Soto's Umt tod handsome bay steed, am agafh the applause broke out. After th warming up heats in which no very fas thus was made, came the wonder of the af terikoon. The little flyer, the fastest pieci of bono flesh that lives—Jane-Eye-See- Jane-Eye-Seepiece of blAok satin, and as he mover 'by the grand stand, Just getting r. go, he looked lito a black flash, b handled him in tonntiful style, whU ftOYAl *akiH* mmim A OHSHjw CcsssiIIIm. Nnr York, Aug. IW executive coiomittae of Tlls'naicstill national committee hald a iUii| ni"* appointed the campaign or adviser/ aosnmlttse. It will be composed oC Messrs. DornU, of Maryland; Bfutsom, of North CaroHna; Jonee, of Louiafana; U«rlK)ur, of Virginia; Thoaifwon, of Ne w)fori| :Ko«e, oOisw Jersey; Brown, of Indianai. . Ik was decided t« take the house No. 11 WeD» Tinmjr-fourth street, adjoining the Hoffman hopse, te camaign headquarter*. The rooms wW A opMhsd ou Monday. - B-alty sa Mia L.iur. Albany, Atlg. 8. Jfcw people ef not* oalled on Oot. "■—1—-■ at the executive chambers yesterday, Judge Cothran, of Chicago," had an laMMfan with him in the morniuj, and lata* oil Tfardem Brush, of Sing Ring, was fa oonfarsaaa with him. For the next few nights the gnrerner will be busily engaged or his letter ef .acceptance. He is anxioas touget through with ft so aa to be able to take a brief vacation. The vindication of tbe law's majesty, sa witneesed in a corridor of the jail, was too revolting to be described in detail. The religious services were so dbguatlngly long as to render officials and spectators nervous and sick. The leading actor in the show was full of earthly conceit, according to credible accounts, up to the end. It waa a murd»ro«u spectacle for the minds of the morbid Ave. hundred that they will never be able to forget The Dyaaaittera Sentenced. London. A»g. &—The (rial of the dynamiters at Warwtak was brought to a eonelusion yesterday. McDonnell, who pleaded oh Tax moor. guilty to the charge of ireason-felony, i rolrtasod 011 bail to appear a* any time called upon. James Bagan was senten to penal servitude for twenty years and J( There they found Mrs. Anns Gibbons, With • child two years old in her arm* and atmthsr six Tear* old writhing in pain lying aaarhsr. All of thani were badly burned •boot tha hot, hand and body. George Gib bona, tha older child, was one naa of buna from hand to foot. Thay ware carried down tha stain through the home a* Old aUp and brought to tba station. Unm Furman and Morris, of Hook Dal Laddsr4Jompany No. 15, while tba police was looking after the Gibbons family, carried down Bartholomew O'Keefe, tha Janitor, who has baaa confined ti his bed for tha past six weeki with acute rheumatism. He managed to gel as far ai the stairs leading to tfce Seattle aJU would have falu ir" be not beeu dray Daly for life. Daly's defense of himself wa» Tery able. ile argued that nothing had been pro red against lilm except that he had borne an aalumod name. But the queen moved about unvlm- an assumed name. Why had he not as good a right! He asked for- justice, not mercy. He was gratified that ho *M oo trial before beforo Englishmen. There waa no claptrap, as ill Ireland. The prqaecutlon, lie suiil, hod failed to show that he bad joined in a plot to coerce the government. Kxeeaflaaa Blaewkeie,' The crime of wife murder was expiated on the gibbet by Frank Williams, yesterday, at Pine Bluff, Ark. Wilson Stephens was hanged at Edgefield, B. C, yeeterday, for the murder of Henry G. Bteifer, and old one-armed paddlar. At Huntington, Ten(u, yesterday, Charles Phillips, ■ negro, died on tit* gallows. He killed Frank Prince, also colored. George Smith and Ueorgo and Aslilierry Hi%hea, all yondf asm, war* hanged sistel at ScotUboro, Ala., y0*tord*y7& riastnnWjrattarlrc on the Porter faw%. JS While "Bug" Cephas was being hwigsCal Cambridge, Md., yesterday, (or killing Miiw Celia M Hock, the black cap blew off and exposed his horribly distorted features. Allen back .. *o the flames bad I ■•MaiktMtM ■■■»»re«». -»ed up to the roof by tie I Auf.~k-A» » iTlMiTi n» he Ore broke «ut to ae u u* elate e*4 city *o«n- H&feag«3g *D» • Tolume of Mkn ■wUyfiEigBwihh It "W retedV, have a ed oat ••Ffref*; at cam ea Friday evening next in which the children Weral fhe iMMepeakere to in ■ liQatldu' fcldedsion hae bean reached ae to the jkb crampon. t£C (Jen. Butler. nfaiit eon John,%JH0* W and drageu« her »year- A Mfc nut Iter a (MipHAUn. jy the baud, »ha r|Uhecl for Khib/ Mk Aug. 8. —After nearly fonr calling loudly lor another toy wttDk» of balloting the gaat RepuDUcan affipEs Jrst eeen by the police and ; •A r»U M Voo ChM. London, Aug. 9.—A dispatch from Foo Clioo to Router's Telegram company assert* that the general impression in that cityvia that war betwtoa Franoe ind China b In-3 vi table. Both natives nnd foreigners arc leaving the city. Marines landed from the Brittah corvette Champion, assisted by th« gunboat Media, are guarding the foreign settlement. firemen. Where unknown. ! Ml* kitchen, bar bTMkfort * confronted « flint*. She cr cabin, bat knew not that hi* wife was yet i Cap*. IjoUqr aeked lira. CMjr to await outUde until he apprised Lieut. Qrealy of the meeting near at hand. At the signal of a Kill m» wu to enter bar husband's cabin. A minute later iha heard tha eignal and naked forward. Capt Schley harried to eeoape being; a witfleee to the meeting after kw yaars of sonrvw and suspense, but be caught eoe word, "Uolphr and Um cloend tha door on a sound of eoU w lcb proceeded from more than one overflowing heart. Hneband and wHe were united. What waa laid is known to two alone. ;" »«• ooaaee Cant. ScUeyl- waa eounded from the bridge of the Tenneesee, a* the little Hack lannch whoee whistle lent life to seven men on tbe-Arctio ice in June came alongside. The hand struck up "Hail to tke •malt little bit of a man leaped naval ofloors which made entirely out of plaoa. with his flawing locks, This powder wjt'r WM. A marvel of parity than the ordinary kinOB, and Ja«s« ooaspetltJon with Its mtiMHiis of leaptAM w vht alum or phosphate ro«der* (Ml silf Banal Baking Vowder Oo., |Sf Wail Sim hillmak urn ran to the room ■leopiiig. BATING Picking op bar •ge, in her »rm» STRUGGLE WITH A DOQ CATCHER. London, Aug. ft.—It i» wpoiUd (roan Cafj llff that a man had died of eboUra on toard '.he French steamer Granville,' froti Mirsoillen, which is lying at anchor in Penarth EtosuK The body was thrown overboard. Another rAan on txSard the ship is vorjr-411. Cholera la EaglHi. old boy George the stairway, _ nunsd J&med, Aug. 2.—The seizure of a valuable canine by three Eastern Distrlot dog catchers yastsrday fnrwnnsi —ariy raawda The flame* i clotue* of^Jr*. riot. The Ban were driving along Fourth street in a wagon when they saw a haadsoaae Irish terrier, with a license collar around Us neck, standing a* the corner of. Booth First street The horse was stopped and one of the nan alighted. The dog Instantly scampered np South First street awl entered the open gate leading to the ana way «( its ownsrs dwelling and ran np the front stoop. A little boj followed the animal and patted it on the head while the dog catcher seised it by the leg. Mrs. Fletcher, and old lady, 10 i years of aat, the owns* of the terrier, ran out of tha basemsnMoor and caught the rear lags of the dog. There waa a struggle for its possession. whCoh waa ended by the dog catcher twisting «s old lady's wrist and loosening ksr hold. A Crowd ooilected and the dog oat&bsr was attacked, bo) he managed to get tha canine in the wagon «td drove off. There waa no tag attach*! to tha dog's oollar. Mrs. Fletcher's sen waa -ussy much attached to the animal, aai the old lady wept Utterly at hsr lass on that ac FOIUWLY Ottmdi . «IUfS-URRE UIDEIT. ... ripliral kr ■rlaanda. Cohstantutopli, AugrT 3.-—A i ton or #• British vice-consul at Bodoste baa been captured by brigands, who demand £7,000 ransom. \ BLOODY WORK. IN iCENTUCKY. ran wars already». poof, aritjcttmiar where they ware P■ flremun. principals The mothar't trim tor tlw child that nu half an hour the J Waldon L&tj^'MllTMIr; •ontenta, wart | j, a village known as Clarwvllla, near ?,00na L*"al- •MOT THI DUQH fHl NMRT. h. b. green a. b. edwin l. booit, Fine new memorial building ready for oooapaney In the fall. Eight experienced and p«f manent teachers. Four Matters of Arts, graduated high standing of reputable ooHsgae. A rmlr F«ud BmiIIIu In Oua BulknUtnral Sever© tujurlet. / Bhkckenbidge, Kyi, "Aug. H.—A shooting affray occurlad noar Burns, in thi» county, resulting in the instant dontb ot Klisha two upper floors, with their P—twiiJ. Cammudw Cofflnl Commander Braerr. what seemed all the officer* of the rwouhif fleet rapidly stisnd up to the reeeptton ship. Ai eaeh oCoer appeared he wm hailed with fckdlj rabdiied shouts and arai-wfepolUm head burned to cinder*. The body of the mining child, James Gtbbona, totut fen *o«V man If cOill, of engine company No. SO, neat the fo_.t of the stairway loading; to the root the wood* Mtr the Tillage Littleton Stewart dlvorwid concealed to a duster of underpacing »»t the tftief would oome after f»e stolen booty aad than they would catch trim, la a short tiaae Jama* Moor* waaaatp ap- STCSt £ JSK. 'wsrss tletoa Stewart, who wjw oonoealed. When the latter heart hie Oaibe called he cam from h to-hiding pine®, and bo aoenar did hi through the heart .. *" Alexander, the serious wounding of his brother John, and the severe woulting of v~ .y Mrs. Charlie Poole, sister of AlaxaMer and a,., wife of one af the shooting party. Charlie 5.7? Poo,e had rnn away with Miss Alifcander , „ . and a bad feetynz was engagigaiteMyyk* * t!i j Iwpilies, the Alexanders threi lifflm p5olr« ",°r: H% Yomt Poole and his wUe, ao^Mnied ffifff* ■oh°-'-Ty'^T ' niftfftr* r-'0* th#y wara riding across it wh«#i the two AlaxangSSM.tiff? volvers, and whan the AJarkndjWcame up "?■ and began abusing tU oi th. ~T' place thay opened Are. KMia AUxandar received three buIMs in Ma IMk, wu2 0 killed Uaa instantly. John waa seriously NINE GRADUATES LAST YEAR. ;■* Graduates admitted lata RartardtTala, Mb«| UMgk, Amtm* atda^arooiwh Jifi .il hm - C♦ -'•* fco»s •) Alter two (olid boon of welcoming • party wafer tba lead at Secretary Chandler ant Gu Hun started for reriew of tbe Arctic abipa- Tba Tbetia waa tba first tWH Ural QraaJy and bla nan war* fwidto ba ondar medical attendance and all possible excitement waa avoided. Tba HDnt—nt Uirlj well. AB that BOW remains to ba dona in thi» city la tba reoeptton to tba survivors and taaauara and this will ba dooe oo a grand scale on Monday. After tba reception the Arctic fleet wflt aaQ for New York and tbe North Atlantic aquadron will fcattar elsewhere." (. after him camo Murphy with Mr. Cas«' tort el runner, hitched to a tulky. Tho dS It was removed to tlx station house, and will be taken to the home of the grandparents In BrWkly*. Hn. Anna Glbbona. was badly burned about the face and handa. George Gibbons, bar ft-yeer-old eon, waj burned about the face and and John Oibbona, the 3- year-old infant, was burned about tha lega. hta mwT outbreak of tbe ffamaa. All of tham wan taken to Belle rue hospital. :su.' Milr-m n« u IhznoM+C BEST PREPARATORY SCHOOL -THE iii the rear. Arottnd tiie turn the oauglit hiin, bat ha pfaot to the quart in83X, Od tfcra, •« he tunjpd into tl ctretch went «kmg like a little black i while Mnrphy handled the runner wit Tk* Mu)Hl n«14. Kmw Ton, An*. »—The fallowing is the result of the WmUU |um played yester- W tn pajtt or mitin ,j ' r three cohwii qw »tv»y. summate skill, and at the water tan! At JtewTork—Providence. 7: New York,5. AtBratUfi BaHtawre, 4; Brooklyn, 1. At Waehiagton—Metropolitan, 4; Waeh injton, A At Pittsburg—Athletic, S| Allegheny, 4. Just began to crawl on to the little w •At the Wf, which Bithers had made », his boru going easy in 1.00, Murphy let gC of the runner and he lapped the black' wheel Btthers began to send Jay-Ey and ha the flpper torn snC cWaoo.|^W0„d . nuMar that they ran off far tear ttuf Moor* would continue hi* Woody wwk. Moor* ran through th* woodaand mada hi* **cap*, and, at laat accoant*, waa a till M burg*. A LITTLE HOft The fortitude dl*pUy»d by the boy Georga Gibbon*, while haVlng hie mxail «nmd at the station house was marveloua. Though burned from head to foot, Ms body actually raw in *ome places, he did not utter a cry or bandage*. woe done, he (aid, "1 am cold." An overcoat waa wrapped around him and ha coolly lay down on the P»lwi«4 kf Mistake. At Louisville—St. Louis, 8; LeuievW.. #; At Chicago—Detroit, 8; Chicago, 4 C I At Baltiiwe * Baltimore Unions, #; B» ton Unions, 1. At Waahtagta-Xvatoaa Unions, 6; K» tlonal Unions, & As bast board In p rl titd famtUae,' i ia'ds»Sfc In I ! a,:, Dr g* o, Tultfos andBoard, ftNOayam D * )o Addrsss. iUm Edwin l» soorr, MaM " - - Borrow, Aug. 2.-Mr* William Hill, of p—1.1—m Mmm., o«l lad Mr*. Dr. Btim South Boats* Tbuidij to fnacrU# tor • slight indiipoelUon. The letter toft two bottlea of medlrine, Mr*. Hill Memed ajfirehenaive of the medicine, and to nrnrnrr her Hn, Dr. Camming! took a doM herself. Yeeterday morning at 8 o'clock Mrs. Hill took bar lint doee of the medicine. She immediately Iwn rtry ill, and at , Mn Di» mrtin 1b 1.86, and then, and . till than, aid be call on him to do his bed Ai hl (truck into the homestretch there wu 'a braatUaea liletice in the v«ak crowd and wounded in the hip and lower part of tfcs body and Mrs. Poole was struck by a wild bullet and severely hurt. The Poole* have not yet been arrested. ■■rplif at ■trrekHlne. ■Ilhairf* III* 11 calling on his boras, could be plainly beard. It was a beautiful sight, one never to be forgotten. The black was coming like a whtflwinded actionem minute gait Murphy was urging the runn» ant the faster he flew along the faster tDs little piece of black lightning came. Be was a length and a half from the wire when BtHwa lifted him and a tliunsnnd voices stitofMi, 'IHe has done it," the little fellow tarda and dashed by tho liuo on the break in £l0, the campion of tUo turf. A floral %ktaBU ** a B. Winship and rurinlug mate, then drat out on the trad, ami as both trotter «|id runner were in flye lualher they started off nicely at the wordlnd went to the quarter in a 2:01 clip, to the half In lOlJf, the three-quarter in 1:34%, and home in rattling style in 2:06, the fastest mile ever trotted. •' vmnt »t residence, 417 North _Nla»U«nth ' ®d *#; Darius Escape from Jail. M»r-thtirWisamOToa, Aag. A—la an intarriaw OoL W. K. Bftik «( Virginia, saidi "I am no longer in emplagnnent under the serjeantat-arms 0( the senate, bat aa to the alleged quarrel with Wsaatnr Mshone I would rather say asthhig I do not regret, however, lea ring a small office I ought never te have accepted, and which at Ma honeys rsf ist I did accept reluctantly, in order to afford an opportunity to aid !• the ventilation of the DaaviUe massacre." Kastov, Pa.. Aug. a—Jacob Kister and Henderson Green have escaped from the jsll at Belvidere, N. J. When Sheriff Bowers cam* to look them in thsir oslis thejr knocked him down and beat him. and when his wife and sen came to his assistance tbey were also beaten. The pripoaan than fled in different directions. Each one stsla a horse in iMw neighborhood and crosssd the rivor to during tlie night , (treat, this one herself, offered them to the others, who ehch took from six to fourteen. When the box was h ended back to lira. Boyle she took all that remained ta it 1 Shortly after all were taken violently ill, ant upon . gatlon it waa learned that the pilia they had. taken ware »try eh nine and contained one-' twentieth of a grain each. Annie Carroll John Jordan, Joss* Hllaaaah* *M* P. Mi#, B. D. Laeoe, Joesph hul Any et theee gentle tasa w«U aaapar legacies about the am l|ei|. building, died yesterday afternoon at B«Uevue hospital. George Gibbons, aged A yearn, died at the New Yoik heeplM last evening. The lire itaeU was extinguished In lees than aa hoar with a damage to the building of $5,000. A. A. Vatable, general merchan diee, who oocnptea Km third and foortl floor*, estimates his loa at C5,000, and B Uartinei Ybor, importer of cigars, oco ing the firs' ' ' 'he damage lug hum*, and ha* been under a physic-ien's treatment ever sinoa. It seems that the .AumttUkM C* liLu.ii * 5ke?M*I^yHyoL Md imit oapturii BJx |vp trunk] ■UwAvitk gold watches, diamonds. diver ware, aaabkin foods, sUk, etc., rained a cfv* *1 QjQUi, war* recovered. "Sonny" Ho jlT„Tir '"* «•«•**•* C■ believed by th. rieUee to bo wanted in Washington far mur Carton's Patent 6a&-tight : ,„w KU * M In K It j( B* TO THBrtorali^ Tl.e Week** Failure*. *fce OkMiftM Wl|il Ciknm», lad., Aug: 1—▲ ipi%et «u born to the wife of Charles Biter? of this place en Monday. The child, a boy, is living, and Hi mother says la living, and 1U motdR" says is doing veil, although after Ave day* of life it weighs bat seventeen ounoee. An ordinary goblet placed over the bead of the child reaches to Hi hipa The organs are all perfectly formed and bear a good proportion to one another. Iwiq N«w Yoiuc, Aug. «. — There were Ml failures in the United State* reported to Bfadstreeta daring the week against 225 in the preceding week, and 155, 105 and 75 in the corresponding weeks of 1883, 1383 and 1881, respectively. -5 ,r, jporter i . occupy-1 •T*Btne,Dnd aM the ettara an L "''™ate»' *j I • critical aondition. It ia not know,, for *5'0QJ- • I «rbat purpoea the ptlb ware ob,taliwDd, but it t. .«ld*»fr*.r. jyob»bto thaj.11 ef *•* onq comtty Is excited I la Ik a PiklH »oM. -"*i * farmer, bMM a tetrad to-day sbowuia dacraaaa of the public fee farm of Samuel Danford. 1 Mtt durluir the month of July to ba S3 W03 • I murderer U John A. Wabh, j].MT|L I in $e treoanrr, gold iVilliams by a former InMMfiVfWMMktM outatauduic. 1118,017,3*): ail Tar ruilama had jffetonW «3HE oJtstatoliM. tttMOMta Mr ight the latter" guddanly diaajD SUBtdf daanalti outatandtna. tia niO.003 •» a,t* UDa wlfifniftl JartjHr ntm -iilriMlliia $ip4,3SO; ama a strong of b«rnliup lDlj»yi fian detected by a farmer aqd h» tiiaiaj Klflncy outstanding (not Including -5"cr:%rs,2; K5ssrs"d - " "tu ig pile of tan »«rk. Whaatkia ;iM —| The farmeHa auspiclon «u '-Jl of a ooryaratten which bai he next — h» i ". VT • • f-T— water to atook cm of thia (Babnu. , over the suppoaaa John Willianr working on th The supposed ion ot Mrs. ¥ Webb and V and after • pea red. a ■noa of Wil clothing'was wife, and goini amell origin**' near a burn. buriwdtotha there waa a feet Jong. aroused, and w. - morntng — and neighbor visited the spot again. They fount, the delation had disappeared, and the spot where the Are had beta raked otst and and there waa not a particle to be eeeii other than aShta More than erer waa their suspicions aroused at seeing the marks of the rake teeth aad the careful way in which the plana had boas flxad up. They found parts of bone or ivory buttons in the aahea, and other evideneea of a body having been buinart The farmer gave tha alarm, but before steps could to taken looking to Webb's arrest ha left for Kaaaaa, aod is mow beyond pursuit. Restoring Railroad Halu. H. B. Wins hip, the owner, felt happy •BOilgh to stand on his head. Phallas went two heaU to beat his Chicago time of 2:13%, but only equalled it, not feeling in the beet who was billed to beat Phal-1m' Uum of 2:13%, failo.l to do it, but trotted a.handsome mil* in 3:15%, beating his own Chicago, Aug. 2.—The general managers of Ihe various roads in this city interested in Colorado traffic have finally decide 1 to restore the ratee to Colorado points, which have been cot sfooe last January. Keeeaed Vreai Dealh. CONDENSED NEWS. Nbw Yobk, Aug. S. —Flames broke oat at midnight In a two-sty ry frame building opposite the Tenth precinct station home. Roundsmen Golden and Policeman Hogau dashed into the house and rescued three children from their beds. Policeman Kirk saved two mora children. The other inmates were aroused and escaped in their night clothes. e FOREIGN NOTE8. The Sine Sins Heights, M . Y., camp meating will beopen ou Tuesday. The German expedition to the Congo bis started. Hr. Hatch's Body Fonnd. Henri Laatw, the German poet, litterateur and director, is dead. He Was about 78 years old. . fl A general raductiou of 10 par cant, in tjia wagee of the ainpioja* of the Scranton, Fa., Steal company baa gone into effect. W*w You, Aug. a—The lCCdy of Warm IV Hatch, president of the Hatch Lithographing company, who disappeared about tf» weeks ago, was found yesterday floating hatlta ocean off the Long island coast The JmmmUmii lUiivUng the itiianniir enJrHrtAwt as followstOnWy M Ifr. Hatch's wife receive 1 a letter from him ill which be stated that he intended to commit" suicide by drowning, and that he had pfcpaed to Jump overboard from a Long Branch steamer. The police ware notified and Pinkerton'e Detective agency was engaged to assist in the search for him. Circulars ooataining his picture and • description of him, together with the offer of a reward tor finding him. ware mat oat In large numbers. The cahseof Mr. Hatoh'i suicide is a mystery. The London Times says It is reported that France and China have aeddpted an offer of arbitration on the part ot the Unitod Status. The British steamer Brittania, Cant Farrier, which left Haw York July 14 for London, was wrecked off Portland at midnight on Wednmday. The crew were saved. The hurt received by R. Newhall, of the Philadelphia cricketers, while playing al Portsmouth yesterday, is in the nature of a strain, and it is feared that he will be unable to play with his team during the remainder of their tour. The first bale of this year1* crop of Mew York state hops waa ruceived at Chicago which to aararal weeks earlier *en_Iormed i#iUi s pel*-ap oeyttel itock of 1100,00a Thar# a»e upward* of on* hundred ahanfcoUUra In ferty-ew different "Ilea, w«T tanportanl buainesa and profeaaioa, whoee aggregate ownar, and -has been made incident aud treasurer of The Current company. Irlak-issdlus laCsDssCssts. Pitlston and Vicinty. ▲4a dance is Tildan, Texaa, last night. Banana Murphy called Darid Martin out of the hail and fatally ahot him. Murphy waa jealous of Martin. The murdsrar lad. A farmer from Buffalo, named Rowland, iMMiirt'-TT- r "• Albans station, Mian., C*the Manitoba railroad, waakilUd by tha can yaatarday morning. Ha was d«af, and waa. walking ou tha track. Cfce»fiiejlD—la ffalli nail company Imued a circular yaatarday afternoon, which aaya that "tha bdriaaaa of - the Canada Bouthera line iathia day tranafarrad truut tha Ffaiia«ad Beaming to tha. ItnasyiTaeia New Yoiu, Aug. The Irish-American {■dependents of the city of New York, del* gates from every assembly district having been present, elected the faUawbg board of permanent oOmts: PrnsirtsMt, Austin X. Ford; vios-prsviVnit, Riohard Murphy; monetary, Bernard J. Kelly; trsasurer, Capt. O'Meaghsr Condon; sergeants arms, John Boech. We have thajaioet complete furnaces in ear ware roomathafc has ever been shown in any limi—in Bin State, comprising over and styles. Having mad* a.'aoniaact with the Oarton Furnace Oo. for the general agency-of these goods for Pennsylvania and New 'it**# we are prepared to give snob priasa in the goods that wilt »n WCyiNUl*hj outside competition. The London Standard in its {financial article says that tho fate of Union Pacific is well deserved. English capitalists have ajain been taught that no in vestments are more perilous nor more sure to end la disaster than thoaa in American railway securities. . ' Bar Fajaiciaoo, Aag. I-A ilia patch from Tehaohapi, OaL, ma a mysterious malady haa aaddealy manifested Itself Ernm&s&z oonadoua condition. A general panic r*- aultod. Tha disease la attributed to bad wa*ar and iuteaas beat, . A Mr«ta!*!•■■ VaUd Umu*. Akbon, O., Aug. l-A cyolona, wltk destructive hail, (wept through Not ton town*ip, thl. county, laying ht Umber, grain, (aucwauJ aheda, and cutting a (Wath half • nails wiilo, 8aT«ral orchard* ware torn op ud harvested grain wax atrewu broadcast rhe damage will ranch MTanl thousand loUara. _n Banger DD11 Texas Feyer aver. eaivrllbj the state board of agriaqlture show that tWaVkrago wheat yield at Kansas thu ssasonTs Over bushels to the acre, that there are 9,147,388 acres devoted to wintei Wheat, and that the aggregate yield of titf wheat harvest In the state will approximate 60,000,000 bushels, which is ovor 13,000,01* knsbels more then was raised lost year. Wadtakl also an Increase In thi •Main oats at fifteen per cent, over tha acreage af MS; la the area in flax or-hw tasaperasat, and a vary large increase t$ tae area devoted to sorghum cane. The assessors' nturns for t|0s year show s t gain of ten p« . Cwcaoo, Aug. t,—Health Commissioner Do Wolf daoUurea that so far ae the present state of thinge is ooooeraed the danger from Texas fever is (rrsr, "Of course," ha remarked, "new arrivals of infected cattle may com* at any tine Oar information as to the e*teftt of the district ta which Texas fever stricken cattle are to be found at yet very incomplete. I believe that the catUew hick ware slgfc Mars dead developed the disease m the way hither." A man naowd ZiUihahar, of Quincy, 111., assaulted hit VUa with a baaa ball bat yesterday morning breaking her akttU. Ua lk.en went o«t to the stable aad out his own throat, They are both atlil living, bat their injuria are fatal, ; - . At Airdrle, a few milae from Glasgow, an alarming theft was perpetrated. The magi nziue of Dixon's coileries was forcibly broken Into by means of pinkaTSS, aad dynamite to the amount of sixty-Ova pounds was carried off. Ho clew is yet reported as to who did the deed, aad no anreste. have been made. f »TC s ' We have a first class wroaght iron furnace that will heat four roCMM or OlOMU, lad-, Aug &—Jamea Tyler attempted to poll Warren FoAar off a hack which the Utter waa driving, for the pur powof whipping him. Fo«ter, after warning Tyler to keep away, ahot kin, killing Um iiwtantly. r- a good sized store that we can sell for D50.00, imd so on npw&rfli according to size of buihling to b* healed. ; 1 -4*J M+wntm. Win, A«g. n—The feh in titlaa are belgg waahad to tha shore, and ftl Hty autbarMae have employod a large gang of laborer* to ear* them oateMa of the elty limits and hory them in thiand hanks.' As !2StiggBVa4a#seS pert* aDe mtaWi »o Mfiga tay cauaa for tha wholesale WMtaUlf. Leajia C»ma, dark of the jgirby houae in ,u pr,a' The acting wmi; of Ma IWtwy haa Itatn imtiuotlona to customs officers to NMV*iDt «• landing of aU rage coming from Jturupean parte unlaaa clear proof * tarmh*d are fraa from diaaaaa aad The London Standard expresses regret were ssntenced 'yesterday. flogging the only effectual deterrent from such crimss as theirs, and urges the governnientto legalise it Aa taMr*aal Vrstth| TraaeAr. Philadelphia, A«g, SL —-Announcement was officially made that "the bnslnow of tin Canadian Southern line is this day transfer Ml from the ffailadetphla sqd Read in; |. the raUrotd," •*•4 Otmpi ■rdi^taMa. Call and see the furnaces, or hmcl for catalogue circular and prioea. ire can save money for you if jCo» will allow ua to fignre with you. * PITT8TON 8TOVB CKX CfcOAOOi Aug. *—Charlea Buffrahaa, u rerinj died yeaterday. He waa Utten in thu l»rt ear nearly ten week* ago wWle aiayfcu with a family dog whlgfe VM%p»k \ MJTI
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 666, August 02, 1884 |
Issue | 666 |
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 | 1884-08-02 |
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 666, August 02, 1884 |
Issue | 666 |
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 | 1884-08-02 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18840802_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 | *' M fe, '■■•. ye»tepd*y adorning, I T*ancWL •njoymwi* M th* bm«B I gt|. -«.• '»S®U 10 ta » , \*t' * ML', „ & . Hfii T*3 ffli OLD WOW LP WtW«. Uonuia, A*g. &—Than «M eleven deaths from cholera here Thursday night, and eleven yesterday. The fugitives are returning to their home* in tjpcreaaed huh* hem. The ctty tttwcmutnr ««»V animated, and the shopa tSi»tfhad been closed are reopen iu?. JXhe municipal council has reeolved, to in • prominent place a tablet to commemorate the noblo «el-eacriSce of the doctors and slaters of charity who ■were victims of the epidemic. Dr. PafcMi, who died Thursday, will have a'ltroet named after Mm. JUSTICE VINMOATKD. ., BmiL nrmdsr Dnd nraflt tharebv. law'i Balsam for the Throat and Lung* u» conceded by all who have used it to exoalaav ii|inlioa k (k| market m a wmDlal* Xanaft and LuagMw. Ail | Tw|TnK5£&-. dreadful disease—Consumption—"will ' speedy relief and in a majority of UHlIt Ji uianent cure. The proprietor htf anwH J. K. Flemming, druggist, to rdfutld BttWMJT' zsx&zs&fts&zfitas siasfrsa. Ik* tfiriUnr JaAnwa Bnulti la Jay-Eye-See'« Wonderful Performanc* 1M •» the at Narr»g*n*ett Pari. Bbookltv, An|. it-b Raymond street yaaterday morning at 10 o'clock Alexander Jefferson, a mulatto, was executed far the murder, oif December 31, 1889, of Mr*. Kama Jackson and Henry Hicks, in Brooklyn. "The murderer and his victim ware negroea Jefferson also attempted to murder his brother Celestial and Anna Jackson, Us sweetheart. He completed his course of crime by making a Tory weak effort to sad his own lite. %£-—— Trotilag a MTH* WIU»m* »anak la ino-H.« iMnp, with B»«- alas Malt, It* a ml* la 3:00—Othar Bvanta. •am Itr Tw»-« •r cfcnn Hot U4 War iklpa. ■ t*WD Tap of a Tall inK ... ▼itod to N* Clra Kaeapaa* AV . satioQ aw Phovjmwc*, R I. '8.—Y«terd»y w«« on® of the gramlert d«y» ever mi on tha tr ttfhg track, »nJ its equal will not t« ■Mler jmm, U ®T«r. )Iun(tuiU park — - Knr Towc, Ang. Jl—It m about T:1J yeataniay morning when RaawUuau McCarty and Policeman John Cotter «Cn — their way to theOM iMD ilatlm that thqr ware informed that the building No. 88 Water xtreet Diu on Are About the *ame time Truck No. 15, which to stationed in Old ■lip, received the alarm. The UllMI WW through the front windowa of tha top floor *t la building whan the firemen rushed up tha gain, they knowing that there waa a fa*ot tiring on ike upper floor. Whan they reached the fourth flight of ataira they warn hasten back by the smoke and flame and had to make., their way to the roof through aa ad Joidlng building. Tha police in the meantime had not ateon i.lle. Round*- man McCarty and Policeman ■Cotter reached thai root of tM burning building through a houae on Old slip. carriages bavins lately arrivM from Augusta. Mr. Blaine himself declares this will be his headquarters for the season, and he is inclined to think that its remoteness will pre rant from rial ting him all except thoao who rmUr nqr desirous to see him. Again" pltjrwl the maijnifloent bud of the Itpkip Tnuewa in the harbor as Um Arctic •hip* Thetis, Alert and Bear rounded Fort Constitution and anchored among the hendsoroer ships of the North Atlantic squadron yesterday. The jailors on the Tennessee, Vandal ia, Bwatara, Portsmouth, ¥uNc, Alliance and Jamestnwn sprang into the rigging and. gave three tiles three for the safe return pf thu heroes and heroic reeeaeTs to the waters of the United States. The fleet was h day ahead of time and intended to lay off the ooast till to-day, the time And for the reception. Secretary Chandler, how»r«r, decided that it wouil be a* Weil to btlnjl die (esoued men ashore, and the steamer Alliance was ordered out to escort |n the dreary-looking pilgrims from the Arctic sea* . N Mrs. Adulphua W. Oreeiy arrived in town fhqrtly b;Dfore noon with a fow relatives and was received by Secretary Chandler. A steam launch conveyed them to the Tennessee. As the Thetis appeared at the month of the harbor Mrs. Oreeiy was visibly affected. Shflie a tall brunette of fine epD pearanco, young and graceful As soon as the newly arrived ships had anchored the adnu-al's steam launch * as placed at the disposal of Mrs. hur brother, Mr. J. P. Nesmith, and » brothur of Lieut. Oreeiy. '1'be little stauuer ploughed its way to the Thetis to unite husband and wife. Mrs. Oreeiy cast a Joyful look at her friends on the Ttneaaen, and then gaaed lovingly at the black ship whence she was going. Qal., and airfwd^ Because he was partially under the infloenoe of intoxicating liquor the defease of insanity waa setup by his counsel, Mr. George t. Elliott He was tried, bonvlcied of murder and his cass carried np to the court of appeals. This reeort failing to sire him, or even mitigate his sentence, his counsel made an earnest and personal but unavailing appeal to Got. Cleneland. The last resort was when his counsel, a few days ago, applied to the governor to reprieve him until next Friday, on the score of yesterday being thj anniversary of the liberation of the slaves in West Indies snd the emancipation of American slaves. Honesty the Best Poller.. lo advertising a modi«ioe it is baat to b* honest; deception will nev»r do; the NMU won't stand it Let the tenth be: kooMfei M Burdock Blood Bitters cure ecrofulf, aa£*U eruption of the skin. This medicine U sold everywhere by druggists. f j-il * i*J "rrj Xbere have been la vandeaths from cholera in the Department of Ardeche. Toulok, Aug. 1.—There were only two deaths from cholera here Thursday night and two yesterday.' Thirty-three cases are now being treated in the B"n Recontre hospital and nineiy-three in the Baint Man drier hospital. The Legum ot Honor gave a fee tivol and display of fireworks in honor ol the mayor, ami the people are indignant, They consider it an unbecoming display at this time of misery. Another death from cholera has occurred at Monttort. las ones mora to the front and now leads he world .Aor speed.' It teemed when the lay broke that "Old Sol" was not a friend Df Cfc» owners of trotting horses, but a ffcw lourt lafor, posrfUy because Mr. Casa wired fUrk of tbe Veatber, be sunt sum) of hif • amimt beams upon the town of Cranston, Vid the tffcrk fairly leemra to drink in speed rum the rays. By 10 o'clock it was an an•nd fact that the track would be in per'ert condition. but when at 9 o'clock the rrt wti began to pour through the gates Mr. Jriltin threw up both bands and (aid be had lorn As best and the track Was perfect 1'uis ni seconded by Bither, ijjuipby, Jolilen, Crawford and, in fact, all "fiio exjerta, and it was a hundred dollars to a lead lickel that if tlie horses were in even fail condition they would show ttguras that, to mm a mild expression, wuukl 1m paralysing. Soon after Moon Providence began to wakC ip, ami there was an exodos, as it worn Long lines of carriages extended along tin ■traota leading to Harrsgansett park Ukl in a short time the city was almost d» ■erted. The crowd waa the greatest thai ■as been seen at the park since America! UM on Jnne 20, 18#D, in the palmy daya o Mm Kprague dynasty, showed the fastes mile then seen at the track—2.10—agains Lacy, L*dy Thorn and Goldsmith Maid Long before the «Me for starting the races every seat in the grand stand was filled, anC 500 carriages lined the fences on either sidi •f the track. Tbo Judges of the afternoa were John BHepard, of Boston, ProtJ Btearns, of Swansea, and Edgar O. Wind aor, of Providence. The events wero a fottowsi ■ •6,500 to JfeyvJSya See b at hi Ceeerd/SwK, and It,000 additional to bea Mood P.'s time, 2 103*; $1,500 to Phallas tC beat his record, 2.13%, and *500 additions to beat 2.13: $1,000 to H. B. Winship aw mate's ncora 2.0t% and $500 additional i 2.07 is baataa; $1,000 to Maxey Cobb to bea Ptollai/ record. Tto totting was: On Jay Eye-Sat $25 that to Would not beat 2.11 against til that to would make 2. la Oi wlnihip $20 that he would not beat 2.08 against $16 that he would show 2.07 or !Det ter; on Phallas $20 that be would go in 2.13 against $10 that 2.14 Would not be made. Thfre ware plenty of takers on both sides bat As will to seen, the abort enders won ou haadsomely. Shortly attar $ o'clock El Bithars drove Jay-Eye-See on the track am the applause ran along the grand stand liki artillery. He was followed by Johnny Mur phy behind Maxey Oobb, Mr. Isldor Coher. Soto's Umt tod handsome bay steed, am agafh the applause broke out. After th warming up heats in which no very fas thus was made, came the wonder of the af terikoon. The little flyer, the fastest pieci of bono flesh that lives—Jane-Eye-See- Jane-Eye-Seepiece of blAok satin, and as he mover 'by the grand stand, Just getting r. go, he looked lito a black flash, b handled him in tonntiful style, whU ftOYAl *akiH* mmim A OHSHjw CcsssiIIIm. Nnr York, Aug. IW executive coiomittae of Tlls'naicstill national committee hald a iUii| ni"* appointed the campaign or adviser/ aosnmlttse. It will be composed oC Messrs. DornU, of Maryland; Bfutsom, of North CaroHna; Jonee, of Louiafana; U«rlK)ur, of Virginia; Thoaifwon, of Ne w)fori| :Ko«e, oOisw Jersey; Brown, of Indianai. . Ik was decided t« take the house No. 11 WeD» Tinmjr-fourth street, adjoining the Hoffman hopse, te camaign headquarter*. The rooms wW A opMhsd ou Monday. - B-alty sa Mia L.iur. Albany, Atlg. 8. Jfcw people ef not* oalled on Oot. "■—1—-■ at the executive chambers yesterday, Judge Cothran, of Chicago," had an laMMfan with him in the morniuj, and lata* oil Tfardem Brush, of Sing Ring, was fa oonfarsaaa with him. For the next few nights the gnrerner will be busily engaged or his letter ef .acceptance. He is anxioas touget through with ft so aa to be able to take a brief vacation. The vindication of tbe law's majesty, sa witneesed in a corridor of the jail, was too revolting to be described in detail. The religious services were so dbguatlngly long as to render officials and spectators nervous and sick. The leading actor in the show was full of earthly conceit, according to credible accounts, up to the end. It waa a murd»ro«u spectacle for the minds of the morbid Ave. hundred that they will never be able to forget The Dyaaaittera Sentenced. London. A»g. &—The (rial of the dynamiters at Warwtak was brought to a eonelusion yesterday. McDonnell, who pleaded oh Tax moor. guilty to the charge of ireason-felony, i rolrtasod 011 bail to appear a* any time called upon. James Bagan was senten to penal servitude for twenty years and J( There they found Mrs. Anns Gibbons, With • child two years old in her arm* and atmthsr six Tear* old writhing in pain lying aaarhsr. All of thani were badly burned •boot tha hot, hand and body. George Gib bona, tha older child, was one naa of buna from hand to foot. Thay ware carried down tha stain through the home a* Old aUp and brought to tba station. Unm Furman and Morris, of Hook Dal Laddsr4Jompany No. 15, while tba police was looking after the Gibbons family, carried down Bartholomew O'Keefe, tha Janitor, who has baaa confined ti his bed for tha past six weeki with acute rheumatism. He managed to gel as far ai the stairs leading to tfce Seattle aJU would have falu ir" be not beeu dray Daly for life. Daly's defense of himself wa» Tery able. ile argued that nothing had been pro red against lilm except that he had borne an aalumod name. But the queen moved about unvlm- an assumed name. Why had he not as good a right! He asked for- justice, not mercy. He was gratified that ho *M oo trial before beforo Englishmen. There waa no claptrap, as ill Ireland. The prqaecutlon, lie suiil, hod failed to show that he bad joined in a plot to coerce the government. Kxeeaflaaa Blaewkeie,' The crime of wife murder was expiated on the gibbet by Frank Williams, yesterday, at Pine Bluff, Ark. Wilson Stephens was hanged at Edgefield, B. C, yeeterday, for the murder of Henry G. Bteifer, and old one-armed paddlar. At Huntington, Ten(u, yesterday, Charles Phillips, ■ negro, died on tit* gallows. He killed Frank Prince, also colored. George Smith and Ueorgo and Aslilierry Hi%hea, all yondf asm, war* hanged sistel at ScotUboro, Ala., y0*tord*y7& riastnnWjrattarlrc on the Porter faw%. JS While "Bug" Cephas was being hwigsCal Cambridge, Md., yesterday, (or killing Miiw Celia M Hock, the black cap blew off and exposed his horribly distorted features. Allen back .. *o the flames bad I ■•MaiktMtM ■■■»»re«». -»ed up to the roof by tie I Auf.~k-A» » iTlMiTi n» he Ore broke «ut to ae u u* elate e*4 city *o«n- H&feag«3g *D» • Tolume of Mkn ■wUyfiEigBwihh It "W retedV, have a ed oat ••Ffref*; at cam ea Friday evening next in which the children Weral fhe iMMepeakere to in ■ liQatldu' fcldedsion hae bean reached ae to the jkb crampon. t£C (Jen. Butler. nfaiit eon John,%JH0* W and drageu« her »year- A Mfc nut Iter a (MipHAUn. jy the baud, »ha r|Uhecl for Khib/ Mk Aug. 8. —After nearly fonr calling loudly lor another toy wttDk» of balloting the gaat RepuDUcan affipEs Jrst eeen by the police and ; •A r»U M Voo ChM. London, Aug. 9.—A dispatch from Foo Clioo to Router's Telegram company assert* that the general impression in that cityvia that war betwtoa Franoe ind China b In-3 vi table. Both natives nnd foreigners arc leaving the city. Marines landed from the Brittah corvette Champion, assisted by th« gunboat Media, are guarding the foreign settlement. firemen. Where unknown. ! Ml* kitchen, bar bTMkfort * confronted « flint*. She cr cabin, bat knew not that hi* wife was yet i Cap*. IjoUqr aeked lira. CMjr to await outUde until he apprised Lieut. Qrealy of the meeting near at hand. At the signal of a Kill m» wu to enter bar husband's cabin. A minute later iha heard tha eignal and naked forward. Capt Schley harried to eeoape being; a witfleee to the meeting after kw yaars of sonrvw and suspense, but be caught eoe word, "Uolphr and Um cloend tha door on a sound of eoU w lcb proceeded from more than one overflowing heart. Hneband and wHe were united. What waa laid is known to two alone. ;" »«• ooaaee Cant. ScUeyl- waa eounded from the bridge of the Tenneesee, a* the little Hack lannch whoee whistle lent life to seven men on tbe-Arctio ice in June came alongside. The hand struck up "Hail to tke •malt little bit of a man leaped naval ofloors which made entirely out of plaoa. with his flawing locks, This powder wjt'r WM. A marvel of parity than the ordinary kinOB, and Ja«s« ooaspetltJon with Its mtiMHiis of leaptAM w vht alum or phosphate ro«der* (Ml silf Banal Baking Vowder Oo., |Sf Wail Sim hillmak urn ran to the room ■leopiiig. BATING Picking op bar •ge, in her »rm» STRUGGLE WITH A DOQ CATCHER. London, Aug. ft.—It i» wpoiUd (roan Cafj llff that a man had died of eboUra on toard '.he French steamer Granville,' froti Mirsoillen, which is lying at anchor in Penarth EtosuK The body was thrown overboard. Another rAan on txSard the ship is vorjr-411. Cholera la EaglHi. old boy George the stairway, _ nunsd J&med, Aug. 2.—The seizure of a valuable canine by three Eastern Distrlot dog catchers yastsrday fnrwnnsi —ariy raawda The flame* i clotue* of^Jr*. riot. The Ban were driving along Fourth street in a wagon when they saw a haadsoaae Irish terrier, with a license collar around Us neck, standing a* the corner of. Booth First street The horse was stopped and one of the nan alighted. The dog Instantly scampered np South First street awl entered the open gate leading to the ana way «( its ownsrs dwelling and ran np the front stoop. A little boj followed the animal and patted it on the head while the dog catcher seised it by the leg. Mrs. Fletcher, and old lady, 10 i years of aat, the owns* of the terrier, ran out of tha basemsnMoor and caught the rear lags of the dog. There waa a struggle for its possession. whCoh waa ended by the dog catcher twisting «s old lady's wrist and loosening ksr hold. A Crowd ooilected and the dog oat&bsr was attacked, bo) he managed to get tha canine in the wagon «td drove off. There waa no tag attach*! to tha dog's oollar. Mrs. Fletcher's sen waa -ussy much attached to the animal, aai the old lady wept Utterly at hsr lass on that ac FOIUWLY Ottmdi . «IUfS-URRE UIDEIT. ... ripliral kr ■rlaanda. Cohstantutopli, AugrT 3.-—A i ton or #• British vice-consul at Bodoste baa been captured by brigands, who demand £7,000 ransom. \ BLOODY WORK. IN iCENTUCKY. ran wars already». poof, aritjcttmiar where they ware P■ flremun. principals The mothar't trim tor tlw child that nu half an hour the J Waldon L&tj^'MllTMIr; •ontenta, wart | j, a village known as Clarwvllla, near ?,00na L*"al- •MOT THI DUQH fHl NMRT. h. b. green a. b. edwin l. booit, Fine new memorial building ready for oooapaney In the fall. Eight experienced and p«f manent teachers. Four Matters of Arts, graduated high standing of reputable ooHsgae. A rmlr F«ud BmiIIIu In Oua BulknUtnral Sever© tujurlet. / Bhkckenbidge, Kyi, "Aug. H.—A shooting affray occurlad noar Burns, in thi» county, resulting in the instant dontb ot Klisha two upper floors, with their P—twiiJ. Cammudw Cofflnl Commander Braerr. what seemed all the officer* of the rwouhif fleet rapidly stisnd up to the reeeptton ship. Ai eaeh oCoer appeared he wm hailed with fckdlj rabdiied shouts and arai-wfepolUm head burned to cinder*. The body of the mining child, James Gtbbona, totut fen *o«V man If cOill, of engine company No. SO, neat the fo_.t of the stairway loading; to the root the wood* Mtr the Tillage Littleton Stewart dlvorwid concealed to a duster of underpacing »»t the tftief would oome after f»e stolen booty aad than they would catch trim, la a short tiaae Jama* Moor* waaaatp ap- STCSt £ JSK. 'wsrss tletoa Stewart, who wjw oonoealed. When the latter heart hie Oaibe called he cam from h to-hiding pine®, and bo aoenar did hi through the heart .. *" Alexander, the serious wounding of his brother John, and the severe woulting of v~ .y Mrs. Charlie Poole, sister of AlaxaMer and a,., wife of one af the shooting party. Charlie 5.7? Poo,e had rnn away with Miss Alifcander , „ . and a bad feetynz was engagigaiteMyyk* * t!i j Iwpilies, the Alexanders threi lifflm p5olr« ",°r: H% Yomt Poole and his wUe, ao^Mnied ffifff* ■oh°-'-Ty'^T ' niftfftr* r-'0* th#y wara riding across it wh«#i the two AlaxangSSM.tiff? volvers, and whan the AJarkndjWcame up "?■ and began abusing tU oi th. ~T' place thay opened Are. KMia AUxandar received three buIMs in Ma IMk, wu2 0 killed Uaa instantly. John waa seriously NINE GRADUATES LAST YEAR. ;■* Graduates admitted lata RartardtTala, Mb«| UMgk, Amtm* atda^arooiwh Jifi .il hm - C♦ -'•* fco»s •) Alter two (olid boon of welcoming • party wafer tba lead at Secretary Chandler ant Gu Hun started for reriew of tbe Arctic abipa- Tba Tbetia waa tba first tWH Ural QraaJy and bla nan war* fwidto ba ondar medical attendance and all possible excitement waa avoided. Tba HDnt—nt Uirlj well. AB that BOW remains to ba dona in thi» city la tba reoeptton to tba survivors and taaauara and this will ba dooe oo a grand scale on Monday. After tba reception the Arctic fleet wflt aaQ for New York and tbe North Atlantic aquadron will fcattar elsewhere." (. after him camo Murphy with Mr. Cas«' tort el runner, hitched to a tulky. Tho dS It was removed to tlx station house, and will be taken to the home of the grandparents In BrWkly*. Hn. Anna Glbbona. was badly burned about the face and handa. George Gibbons, bar ft-yeer-old eon, waj burned about the face and and John Oibbona, the 3- year-old infant, was burned about tha lega. hta mwT outbreak of tbe ffamaa. All of tham wan taken to Belle rue hospital. :su.' Milr-m n« u IhznoM+C BEST PREPARATORY SCHOOL -THE iii the rear. Arottnd tiie turn the oauglit hiin, bat ha pfaot to the quart in83X, Od tfcra, •« he tunjpd into tl ctretch went «kmg like a little black i while Mnrphy handled the runner wit Tk* Mu)Hl n«14. Kmw Ton, An*. »—The fallowing is the result of the WmUU |um played yester- W tn pajtt or mitin ,j ' r three cohwii qw »tv»y. summate skill, and at the water tan! At JtewTork—Providence. 7: New York,5. AtBratUfi BaHtawre, 4; Brooklyn, 1. At Waehiagton—Metropolitan, 4; Waeh injton, A At Pittsburg—Athletic, S| Allegheny, 4. Just began to crawl on to the little w •At the Wf, which Bithers had made », his boru going easy in 1.00, Murphy let gC of the runner and he lapped the black' wheel Btthers began to send Jay-Ey and ha the flpper torn snC cWaoo.|^W0„d . nuMar that they ran off far tear ttuf Moor* would continue hi* Woody wwk. Moor* ran through th* woodaand mada hi* **cap*, and, at laat accoant*, waa a till M burg*. A LITTLE HOft The fortitude dl*pUy»d by the boy Georga Gibbon*, while haVlng hie mxail «nmd at the station house was marveloua. Though burned from head to foot, Ms body actually raw in *ome places, he did not utter a cry or bandage*. woe done, he (aid, "1 am cold." An overcoat waa wrapped around him and ha coolly lay down on the P»lwi«4 kf Mistake. At Louisville—St. Louis, 8; LeuievW.. #; At Chicago—Detroit, 8; Chicago, 4 C I At Baltiiwe * Baltimore Unions, #; B» ton Unions, 1. At Waahtagta-Xvatoaa Unions, 6; K» tlonal Unions, & As bast board In p rl titd famtUae,' i ia'ds»Sfc In I ! a,:, Dr g* o, Tultfos andBoard, ftNOayam D * )o Addrsss. iUm Edwin l» soorr, MaM " - - Borrow, Aug. 2.-Mr* William Hill, of p—1.1—m Mmm., o«l lad Mr*. Dr. Btim South Boats* Tbuidij to fnacrU# tor • slight indiipoelUon. The letter toft two bottlea of medlrine, Mr*. Hill Memed ajfirehenaive of the medicine, and to nrnrnrr her Hn, Dr. Camming! took a doM herself. Yeeterday morning at 8 o'clock Mrs. Hill took bar lint doee of the medicine. She immediately Iwn rtry ill, and at , Mn Di» mrtin 1b 1.86, and then, and . till than, aid be call on him to do his bed Ai hl (truck into the homestretch there wu 'a braatUaea liletice in the v«ak crowd and wounded in the hip and lower part of tfcs body and Mrs. Poole was struck by a wild bullet and severely hurt. The Poole* have not yet been arrested. ■■rplif at ■trrekHlne. ■Ilhairf* III* 11 calling on his boras, could be plainly beard. It was a beautiful sight, one never to be forgotten. The black was coming like a whtflwinded actionem minute gait Murphy was urging the runn» ant the faster he flew along the faster tDs little piece of black lightning came. Be was a length and a half from the wire when BtHwa lifted him and a tliunsnnd voices stitofMi, 'IHe has done it," the little fellow tarda and dashed by tho liuo on the break in £l0, the campion of tUo turf. A floral %ktaBU ** a B. Winship and rurinlug mate, then drat out on the trad, ami as both trotter «|id runner were in flye lualher they started off nicely at the wordlnd went to the quarter in a 2:01 clip, to the half In lOlJf, the three-quarter in 1:34%, and home in rattling style in 2:06, the fastest mile ever trotted. •' vmnt »t residence, 417 North _Nla»U«nth ' ®d *#; Darius Escape from Jail. M»r-thtirWisamOToa, Aag. A—la an intarriaw OoL W. K. Bftik «( Virginia, saidi "I am no longer in emplagnnent under the serjeantat-arms 0( the senate, bat aa to the alleged quarrel with Wsaatnr Mshone I would rather say asthhig I do not regret, however, lea ring a small office I ought never te have accepted, and which at Ma honeys rsf ist I did accept reluctantly, in order to afford an opportunity to aid !• the ventilation of the DaaviUe massacre." Kastov, Pa.. Aug. a—Jacob Kister and Henderson Green have escaped from the jsll at Belvidere, N. J. When Sheriff Bowers cam* to look them in thsir oslis thejr knocked him down and beat him. and when his wife and sen came to his assistance tbey were also beaten. The pripoaan than fled in different directions. Each one stsla a horse in iMw neighborhood and crosssd the rivor to during tlie night , (treat, this one herself, offered them to the others, who ehch took from six to fourteen. When the box was h ended back to lira. Boyle she took all that remained ta it 1 Shortly after all were taken violently ill, ant upon . gatlon it waa learned that the pilia they had. taken ware »try eh nine and contained one-' twentieth of a grain each. Annie Carroll John Jordan, Joss* Hllaaaah* *M* P. Mi#, B. D. Laeoe, Joesph hul Any et theee gentle tasa w«U aaapar legacies about the am l|ei|. building, died yesterday afternoon at B«Uevue hospital. George Gibbons, aged A yearn, died at the New Yoik heeplM last evening. The lire itaeU was extinguished In lees than aa hoar with a damage to the building of $5,000. A. A. Vatable, general merchan diee, who oocnptea Km third and foortl floor*, estimates his loa at C5,000, and B Uartinei Ybor, importer of cigars, oco ing the firs' ' ' 'he damage lug hum*, and ha* been under a physic-ien's treatment ever sinoa. It seems that the .AumttUkM C* liLu.ii * 5ke?M*I^yHyoL Md imit oapturii BJx |vp trunk] ■UwAvitk gold watches, diamonds. diver ware, aaabkin foods, sUk, etc., rained a cfv* *1 QjQUi, war* recovered. "Sonny" Ho jlT„Tir '"* «•«•**•* C■ believed by th. rieUee to bo wanted in Washington far mur Carton's Patent 6a&-tight : ,„w KU * M In K It j( B* TO THBrtorali^ Tl.e Week** Failure*. *fce OkMiftM Wl|il Ciknm», lad., Aug: 1—▲ ipi%et «u born to the wife of Charles Biter? of this place en Monday. The child, a boy, is living, and Hi mother says la living, and 1U motdR" says is doing veil, although after Ave day* of life it weighs bat seventeen ounoee. An ordinary goblet placed over the bead of the child reaches to Hi hipa The organs are all perfectly formed and bear a good proportion to one another. Iwiq N«w Yoiuc, Aug. «. — There were Ml failures in the United State* reported to Bfadstreeta daring the week against 225 in the preceding week, and 155, 105 and 75 in the corresponding weeks of 1883, 1383 and 1881, respectively. -5 ,r, jporter i . occupy-1 •T*Btne,Dnd aM the ettara an L "''™ate»' *j I • critical aondition. It ia not know,, for *5'0QJ- • I «rbat purpoea the ptlb ware ob,taliwDd, but it t. .«ld*»fr*.r. jyob»bto thaj.11 ef *•* onq comtty Is excited I la Ik a PiklH »oM. -"*i * farmer, bMM a tetrad to-day sbowuia dacraaaa of the public fee farm of Samuel Danford. 1 Mtt durluir the month of July to ba S3 W03 • I murderer U John A. Wabh, j].MT|L I in $e treoanrr, gold iVilliams by a former InMMfiVfWMMktM outatauduic. 1118,017,3*): ail Tar ruilama had jffetonW «3HE oJtstatoliM. tttMOMta Mr ight the latter" guddanly diaajD SUBtdf daanalti outatandtna. tia niO.003 •» a,t* UDa wlfifniftl JartjHr ntm -iilriMlliia $ip4,3SO; ama a strong of b«rnliup lDlj»yi fian detected by a farmer aqd h» tiiaiaj Klflncy outstanding (not Including -5"cr:%rs,2; K5ssrs"d - " "tu ig pile of tan »«rk. Whaatkia ;iM —| The farmeHa auspiclon «u '-Jl of a ooryaratten which bai he next — h» i ". VT • • f-T— water to atook cm of thia (Babnu. , over the suppoaaa John Willianr working on th The supposed ion ot Mrs. ¥ Webb and V and after • pea red. a ■noa of Wil clothing'was wife, and goini amell origin**' near a burn. buriwdtotha there waa a feet Jong. aroused, and w. - morntng — and neighbor visited the spot again. They fount, the delation had disappeared, and the spot where the Are had beta raked otst and and there waa not a particle to be eeeii other than aShta More than erer waa their suspicions aroused at seeing the marks of the rake teeth aad the careful way in which the plana had boas flxad up. They found parts of bone or ivory buttons in the aahea, and other evideneea of a body having been buinart The farmer gave tha alarm, but before steps could to taken looking to Webb's arrest ha left for Kaaaaa, aod is mow beyond pursuit. Restoring Railroad Halu. H. B. Wins hip, the owner, felt happy •BOilgh to stand on his head. Phallas went two heaU to beat his Chicago time of 2:13%, but only equalled it, not feeling in the beet who was billed to beat Phal-1m' Uum of 2:13%, failo.l to do it, but trotted a.handsome mil* in 3:15%, beating his own Chicago, Aug. 2.—The general managers of Ihe various roads in this city interested in Colorado traffic have finally decide 1 to restore the ratee to Colorado points, which have been cot sfooe last January. Keeeaed Vreai Dealh. CONDENSED NEWS. Nbw Yobk, Aug. S. —Flames broke oat at midnight In a two-sty ry frame building opposite the Tenth precinct station home. Roundsmen Golden and Policeman Hogau dashed into the house and rescued three children from their beds. Policeman Kirk saved two mora children. The other inmates were aroused and escaped in their night clothes. e FOREIGN NOTE8. The Sine Sins Heights, M . Y., camp meating will beopen ou Tuesday. The German expedition to the Congo bis started. Hr. Hatch's Body Fonnd. Henri Laatw, the German poet, litterateur and director, is dead. He Was about 78 years old. . fl A general raductiou of 10 par cant, in tjia wagee of the ainpioja* of the Scranton, Fa., Steal company baa gone into effect. W*w You, Aug. a—The lCCdy of Warm IV Hatch, president of the Hatch Lithographing company, who disappeared about tf» weeks ago, was found yesterday floating hatlta ocean off the Long island coast The JmmmUmii lUiivUng the itiianniir enJrHrtAwt as followstOnWy M Ifr. Hatch's wife receive 1 a letter from him ill which be stated that he intended to commit" suicide by drowning, and that he had pfcpaed to Jump overboard from a Long Branch steamer. The police ware notified and Pinkerton'e Detective agency was engaged to assist in the search for him. Circulars ooataining his picture and • description of him, together with the offer of a reward tor finding him. ware mat oat In large numbers. The cahseof Mr. Hatoh'i suicide is a mystery. The London Times says It is reported that France and China have aeddpted an offer of arbitration on the part ot the Unitod Status. The British steamer Brittania, Cant Farrier, which left Haw York July 14 for London, was wrecked off Portland at midnight on Wednmday. The crew were saved. The hurt received by R. Newhall, of the Philadelphia cricketers, while playing al Portsmouth yesterday, is in the nature of a strain, and it is feared that he will be unable to play with his team during the remainder of their tour. The first bale of this year1* crop of Mew York state hops waa ruceived at Chicago which to aararal weeks earlier *en_Iormed i#iUi s pel*-ap oeyttel itock of 1100,00a Thar# a»e upward* of on* hundred ahanfcoUUra In ferty-ew different "Ilea, w«T tanportanl buainesa and profeaaioa, whoee aggregate ownar, and -has been made incident aud treasurer of The Current company. Irlak-issdlus laCsDssCssts. Pitlston and Vicinty. ▲4a dance is Tildan, Texaa, last night. Banana Murphy called Darid Martin out of the hail and fatally ahot him. Murphy waa jealous of Martin. The murdsrar lad. A farmer from Buffalo, named Rowland, iMMiirt'-TT- r "• Albans station, Mian., C*the Manitoba railroad, waakilUd by tha can yaatarday morning. Ha was d«af, and waa. walking ou tha track. Cfce»fiiejlD—la ffalli nail company Imued a circular yaatarday afternoon, which aaya that "tha bdriaaaa of - the Canada Bouthera line iathia day tranafarrad truut tha Ffaiia«ad Beaming to tha. ItnasyiTaeia New Yoiu, Aug. The Irish-American {■dependents of the city of New York, del* gates from every assembly district having been present, elected the faUawbg board of permanent oOmts: PrnsirtsMt, Austin X. Ford; vios-prsviVnit, Riohard Murphy; monetary, Bernard J. Kelly; trsasurer, Capt. O'Meaghsr Condon; sergeants arms, John Boech. We have thajaioet complete furnaces in ear ware roomathafc has ever been shown in any limi—in Bin State, comprising over and styles. Having mad* a.'aoniaact with the Oarton Furnace Oo. for the general agency-of these goods for Pennsylvania and New 'it**# we are prepared to give snob priasa in the goods that wilt »n WCyiNUl*hj outside competition. The London Standard in its {financial article says that tho fate of Union Pacific is well deserved. English capitalists have ajain been taught that no in vestments are more perilous nor more sure to end la disaster than thoaa in American railway securities. . ' Bar Fajaiciaoo, Aag. I-A ilia patch from Tehaohapi, OaL, ma a mysterious malady haa aaddealy manifested Itself Ernm&s&z oonadoua condition. A general panic r*- aultod. Tha disease la attributed to bad wa*ar and iuteaas beat, . A Mr«ta!*!•■■ VaUd Umu*. Akbon, O., Aug. l-A cyolona, wltk destructive hail, (wept through Not ton town*ip, thl. county, laying ht Umber, grain, (aucwauJ aheda, and cutting a (Wath half • nails wiilo, 8aT«ral orchard* ware torn op ud harvested grain wax atrewu broadcast rhe damage will ranch MTanl thousand loUara. _n Banger DD11 Texas Feyer aver. eaivrllbj the state board of agriaqlture show that tWaVkrago wheat yield at Kansas thu ssasonTs Over bushels to the acre, that there are 9,147,388 acres devoted to wintei Wheat, and that the aggregate yield of titf wheat harvest In the state will approximate 60,000,000 bushels, which is ovor 13,000,01* knsbels more then was raised lost year. Wadtakl also an Increase In thi •Main oats at fifteen per cent, over tha acreage af MS; la the area in flax or-hw tasaperasat, and a vary large increase t$ tae area devoted to sorghum cane. The assessors' nturns for t|0s year show s t gain of ten p« . Cwcaoo, Aug. t,—Health Commissioner Do Wolf daoUurea that so far ae the present state of thinge is ooooeraed the danger from Texas fever is (rrsr, "Of course," ha remarked, "new arrivals of infected cattle may com* at any tine Oar information as to the e*teftt of the district ta which Texas fever stricken cattle are to be found at yet very incomplete. I believe that the catUew hick ware slgfc Mars dead developed the disease m the way hither." A man naowd ZiUihahar, of Quincy, 111., assaulted hit VUa with a baaa ball bat yesterday morning breaking her akttU. Ua lk.en went o«t to the stable aad out his own throat, They are both atlil living, bat their injuria are fatal, ; - . At Airdrle, a few milae from Glasgow, an alarming theft was perpetrated. The magi nziue of Dixon's coileries was forcibly broken Into by means of pinkaTSS, aad dynamite to the amount of sixty-Ova pounds was carried off. Ho clew is yet reported as to who did the deed, aad no anreste. have been made. f »TC s ' We have a first class wroaght iron furnace that will heat four roCMM or OlOMU, lad-, Aug &—Jamea Tyler attempted to poll Warren FoAar off a hack which the Utter waa driving, for the pur powof whipping him. Fo«ter, after warning Tyler to keep away, ahot kin, killing Um iiwtantly. r- a good sized store that we can sell for D50.00, imd so on npw&rfli according to size of buihling to b* healed. ; 1 -4*J M+wntm. Win, A«g. n—The feh in titlaa are belgg waahad to tha shore, and ftl Hty autbarMae have employod a large gang of laborer* to ear* them oateMa of the elty limits and hory them in thiand hanks.' As !2StiggBVa4a#seS pert* aDe mtaWi »o Mfiga tay cauaa for tha wholesale WMtaUlf. Leajia C»ma, dark of the jgirby houae in ,u pr,a' The acting wmi; of Ma IWtwy haa Itatn imtiuotlona to customs officers to NMV*iDt «• landing of aU rage coming from Jturupean parte unlaaa clear proof * tarmh*d are fraa from diaaaaa aad The London Standard expresses regret were ssntenced 'yesterday. flogging the only effectual deterrent from such crimss as theirs, and urges the governnientto legalise it Aa taMr*aal Vrstth| TraaeAr. Philadelphia, A«g, SL —-Announcement was officially made that "the bnslnow of tin Canadian Southern line is this day transfer Ml from the ffailadetphla sqd Read in; |. the raUrotd," •*•4 Otmpi ■rdi^taMa. Call and see the furnaces, or hmcl for catalogue circular and prioea. ire can save money for you if jCo» will allow ua to fignre with you. * PITT8TON 8TOVB CKX CfcOAOOi Aug. *—Charlea Buffrahaa, u rerinj died yeaterday. He waa Utten in thu l»rt ear nearly ten week* ago wWle aiayfcu with a family dog whlgfe VM%p»k \ MJTI |
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