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!'— "«•*' S- W -•*•' i- T " /• •' • . •■ « |H ' l^B . fl^H vVreK \ Dh am IB n nyp ■ V r |H • |H ar !■ HJF1H I 1H IH J&f /& l|^yU ■* «*-». i * ■■■■ llM* || fin 11 0 Mi I: mill 1884 I W itobMltaM lft&o.) •©NT APPEAR TO WORK IN TH i'lTTSTON, PA., WEDNESDAY. JULY 7. 1866. * am 9 I TWO CURB. I Ten Oenta Par Wwk MT2 JOHN PORTER NOMINATED. **• t wg Military OtrMT of C»pt Mnm BwCll«a. . EOT ENOUGH TO ROAST. DAVID M. OSBORNE OCAD. HIST0BY OF A DAY. LAWN TENMM PLAYERS Om *r A1W1 Sac* lam MaavfiM* At M«V E«I« CntMllH Un IIm Championship. N*w Hav**, Coon., July 7. —Thepleasant (rounds of the Now Htmn U«i club, the lawn tennis dub is the United day afternoon when the Club's first tnn» went for the championship of New Eng.and began. Owing to ««mraD withdrawal* the sOT'ssrabmll courts in operation and will last three day*. Hm result of the gaasa im as follows: „ Preliminary ta&ad—PMoA, d? Hartford, defeated Pary, of New Have a, 0 to 1 and 0 to J. Hears, of Harrard College ohib, defeated Oofflta, of Mlddletoo, « to 9 and 6 to 4. Pirst round—Ripley, of New Haven, da. feated Poet, of Brooklyn, fl to S and 0 tea Brinley, of Hart/sad, defeated Beach, af New Haven, 6 to 0 and 0 to a Thacher, of Yale college, defeated Billing*, of West. Chester, 0 to 9 and 0 to tt Blocum, of Brooklyn, defeated Bsaoh, of New Haven, 0 to 3 and t) to 0. Beach, of New Ham), do- * feated Paddock, of Hartford, 0 to 8 4 to 0 and 0 to 4. Kellogg, of New Haven, defeated Barnee, of the Longwood club, Beaton, 0 to 9 and % to 1 Bristol, of New Haven, defeated BflBng* 0 to 9 and 0 to & Second round—Blocum, of Brooklyn, defeated naehar, of New Haven, t to 6, to 1 and T to 0. Kellogg, of New Hcveu, defeated Bristol, at Naw Haven, 6 fo 9 an# THERMOMETERS WILL SOON HAVE (HM AM*. TRAGEDIE8 HIGH AND LOW FOLLOW EACH OTHER'S WAKE. CANADIAN MIND. WjLWiOToa, July 7.—The president hat •eat to toe rniU the following nominations: VRc John Porter, late coloaal Fifteenth infantry, to be oolonel'in the army of the United Btatea; Cap! IWdore Scbwin, Eleventh infantry, to ba aaristant adjutant general with to* rank of major. Cap! Theodora Schwas entered toe military esrrice aa an enlisted man in 1867. Ha paaaad through all the fTrtaa from, private to regimental non-C«mralaatonad staff officer aad was appointed aaoood lieutoaant in IMS. He Barred hi the laid d urine the an tire war at the rebellion, aad in 1894 waa bra retted captain "for gallant aarrloa fat the battle of Chapel Hooae, Virginia,"and at the oloae of the war received the bra ret of major "for gallant and meritorious lerriee during the war." He haa rendared valuable aad important dutiaa on the staff, aad la connection with the Indian offioa, and so satisfactory in toe latter duties aa to call «orth a 2otrs.2£i; rfaJxi oellantaad intelligent offloer and hia company is ona of the beat in the serrlca Except whan taken away from it to dlacharge soma moea important duty, ha haa beea almost constantly with hia company, and except for a short tour on recruiting, hif service haa been constantly la the wast Thorn under him and thoaa with whom ha haa ■erred, speak in the highest term* of hb fidelity, Intelligence aad soldierly qualities. TO BE MADE LONGER. Avnu, K. T„ My 1.—Darid K O* borne, «n* of Auburn's mo-t able and best knows citiaena. died at heart disease *t hi* bom* laat evening, tpd «S, aftar ao Ulna* of something men than a year. Hb active influence ha* b*an ftelt in every public undertaking in thb city for th* part thirty yaar*, and hi* energy ha* be*n largely instrumental la the development of Auburn. He .was horn at ftya, Westchester county, in tUa (tat*, bat from early manhood had mada hi* residence In thi* «aty. He wte an active Republican, and for several year* mayor of the city, and * delegate to the . Republican convention of IMA He waa the founder of tha lane establiahed and moat successful wmifactnrlng Arm of D. 11 0*boraa * Co., which was merged into tha inobrporated company a* tha nm nana Tha fnhhia** of the incorporated company aO osntfnps uninterrupted by tha death of JCr. Osborne. No citizen at Aubnrn ha* ever held a higher position aa regards personal ctanwter, hpaineaa energy and Integrity and. nakawdad philanthropy.Suit Im BU Vats Ui Malgbboro u H« VnM lake te Bin Thia lDo CM* Mia A Day of (weltering aad Melting Baa*. Inataaeee—The Hottest Day of the A Rirkw Attempt* U Kill Bl* Itu.l-hm XlnUUtktd la Ml to Pro Met Him from Mm Hob—Brul»arD BruUe Kacli Other. bat They Woa't ®»m So Vmr. Naw Yonx, July 7.—It did not take long yesterday for people out that rammer had arrived la tows. • 'There km boon a few warm day* scattered through June, and iaot Sunday was not very oool, but whtn the llnt^opptmErth*at waiTfelt*"The iilgnal service man aaw the hot ware coming and boiated hie whit* flag with thUgndm In Mi* middle Moaday night Even in the early morn lag hoar* the air waa hot dnd close, and whoa the *un roae it found «*» mercury already at 70. The following ebow* how the meredry acted during the day: 3*30 a. m., 60 degrees; j 0 a. m., 70 dagraaa; 0 a. m, 73 dagraaa; 12 M., 81 dagraaa; 8:30 p. m., 98 dagraaa; 6 p. m., 83degree*; 9p.m., 7»dagraaa; 19 midnight, 75 dagraaa. The affect of the haat waa aaay ta be teen •II over the city. The atraat* had a a», •Idad appearance; loot passenger* pref«orad to crowd and Joatia each other en the ahady •Ida walk to running the riak of * aunatrcfte on the other side. The truck driver* allow ad tfielr panting animal* to Jog along aa they pleaaed. but tha oar honaa had to make their regular time with the increaaed crowd* that tha hot wava had driven Into tha oara For the flrat time thi* year tha rule* for "lint help to tha injured,that hare haw poatad In all tha elevated railroad atation* by the board of health, were eagerly read. * while the bartender* mixed mora aummar drink* than uauaL There Beamed to be no plaoe in the city where anybody could go to keep oooL The breaae taaftMm the aouth, and usually tha Battery would feel «h» effect of the long awiaap ot water In the bay. But the sun waa even too much for tha Castl* Qarden'emigranta, who found it mora comfortable to *tay in tha building than to ait in tha park. At Central park it waa thesame. 31m wind waa not *ufflclant to atlr a leaf, and the hot manadamiaed walk* blistered the bar* feet of the urchina who like, to apend the day throwing atanee a*iM» swans aad bothering tha animal*. Wahhikoto*, July 7.—The disposition at ■shary t» i Das opt broatht a «ymthe border. We did uato the Dominion mi* H m would (hat the Dominion •honld do imt« oars, but 1* has tan nothing of th* sort Wmb tha Yarmouth nta steers! schooner Sisters *u aaiMd by tha collector at Portland six waaka afo and lined (600 for haTinf to man! feet at cargo, tha state department at Washington directed Collector ground that them was no hiUnftooTad* or Tot, UjrWl question, under tha rarleed rtatutes, that peualty had boon incurred. How, for tachnloal violations of Canadian customs regulations, m Had no bmr than thru fl.blM* scboonara of thts sama town ft Portland ftnad MOO aach at Bhelburne, which is not far from Yarmouth, on tha other side of tha Cape Bibb, and tha Teesala MP* held for tha payment. Wichita, Kan., July 7.—An attempt was made to kill J. Bickel, a oontraotor, by A. IX Stryker, hi* buiinea* rival, on tb* street in front of the oourt house. Hf- k r a prominent member of the K.ug-u U Labor, having been master workman of tha Wichita lodge for *oma time, but at tha laat meeting ; ha waa for aome cause expelled. Ha accused Blokel nnd J. D. Caldwell aa being lustrumantal in causing hia expulsion, and, it la Mid, twore ha would kill both at them. At 10 o'clock Btryker met Blckel at tha corner of First and Main, atreeta, aad lmmedlataly rushed upon him, and, with an oath, pulled hia ravolrer aad fired. Biokel dedgad behind Capfc Rtohey, * bystander, bat hia aaaallant continued flring, one of the diets going between Riehayt legs, and aaothar through tha rla of U* hat J. O. McCoy, an aged man, grabbed Stryker'• arm, aad With the aaaktano* of other bystaader* wrested the revolver from hia itai A crowd of people soon gathered around, who, toeing tha infuriated man with a aanoking revolver in hla hank, shouted: "Shoot him," "Ly«ch him," etc., but before the mob oouid get hold of him be was hurried dC to the city pr£aao. Hi* ball waa fixed at and as noqne would glte aecurity ha ia now la the oounty jail A reporter found him in one of the oella, bpt refuaed to ear anything aboqt the shooting except that Blckel waa one af agang of aaaaaalna who waca hired to kjlj I him, aad ha poyld prove It on hla trial. Btryker came her* from Sedalla, Mo..where hia father waa / respectable oltlcea. "The 1 man who did the shooting waa one* mobbed aad driven out of Texaa for a similar often* Ha ia of tha medium bight, fair complexion. and haa the appearance of a heavy drinker: Ha haa a wife and family. Ha waamowned through oat «he business world a* on* of tha moet extensive and uc-6i**ful manufactures* of harvaattog »a-ohinarr. He leaves a widow, two daughter* and one aan, the latter being rloe-preelden* af tha harreatlng oompany. Yank** flsbrrinea are naturally mortHfed at til l outcome of the policy of returning good for »»ll! To bi Hntttaa on am cheek, as In tli* CM or tbe '■!»— and tbe Doughty. and tben to turn Mm other, sho«.C they think a docile disposition bat to be •mitten thrice on that other cbe k. Ill ih« can of tlx Cashing, the City Pulnt and i lie Harrington, eiem« to them to he rariyi g che po icy of meekness too far. p .dent fit tbe retalia ioa section of the DingU-y shipping bill, now a law of tha land. •" ICE CREAM FROM A KETTLE A MORRI8TOWN FAILURE. RroMaaa Poison la aa Kxearataa Party YALE ATHLETIC DEADLOCK. . The Pennsylvania Taek Work* Giree Vp teunui, 111*., Jnly l.—Om B*tuwUy * b«jb.U plcnip of hwkwii Unable t® Ap»«. M« TotUf to be Doh h, MalL the Ghost. Nobbistowr, July 7.—The heaviest failure that has ocoorred here for many years is reported, and involves the Pennsylvania Tack works and Capt C. P. Weaver, its treasurer. Ten writs were placed lathe sherMTs hands, and a few hours later the taok works property and the personalty of Capt Wearer wars seised and taken into execution at the direction of Aaron 8. 8wart* and I*. K Chiles, attorneys for the daiauats. The executions aggregate about *M,00a The saisare Includes all the property of Mm tack wwfcs, all the personalty of ("apt. Weaver, and the skating rink, which has Just been transformed into a beautiful theatre at great oost Tbe taok works are ownsd by a company, with John Ralston, president; C P. Weaver, treasurer, and H. P. Wearer, seer -tary. There |N other claims amounting to about $40,000 against the cam- 1 pony, which are liable to be puked a* any time. The failure of tbe works Is attributed to an unsucoeesful attempt at combination. Notes bad been given for C90,000 worth of .material belonging to the Central Manufacturing company, which was formed in 1883 to control prloss and production, and which failed In April left The first of the notes Ml doe last Saturday and the taek works was unable to pay it without injustice to the other creditors. the Cairo afcojf line railroad, thirty mllea. aoath of hara 1m cream served from a copper kettle that had nol brnnumA ft pr*» rmr, ™ A**/*. taken of by over aaveoty-lhre MrMu. Soon I afterward, every oae who bad jpartatea all Two ohDdrap of Jamai W'fleon died after! moat horrlNa mMfimf. John HUalnge'} daughter, ICarjr tut«m Myra Wlaely.eaoh of them aboot 17 jmm M, WlllUm Craig very low aad expacted*ta"*dle at any noment There arc ■* 4ttDers whoee true thephy.v a»*ot yet able to but the ' • alaam fa a*- Wnr Havd, July 7.—XI ia now Out day «tnp» the ■■inn of Athletics olaaad at Tale, and no captain* ban bean chosen lor nartyear by aithar tha ate* or tlM craw. Tha rary unusual delay ia owiu to * deadlock In both organization!, fta wMch took placa after tka laai ball g—e aed the boat race, ditcloeed tha faots that the sentiment among the ball player* aa wall aa among tha oar waalpiilalw waa 9 divided about equally aa to d Cept*. Cowles, oftha craw, and Stewart, of the ban nina, kan tharafora tailal Hal the ballot* may be mot Iff latter to Protoe. •or Kogene L. Richards. Jfo ballpte har* as yatreaahed hinit and It lanet likely that receive tha captains' order for eome tin* If no decialon should be reached on tha ftat ballot aaothar ballot will ha ordarad by * Professor Bioharda. Poeaibly, tha raault may not be readied lb either cam Mora next Call. ■ Toe vigor of the Canadians li the more noticeable because, without the fear of the £5rtSiaritus.ft the floss; and they had Just as little respect tar the centenary wnioh Portland was celebrating with its extra stimulus to loeal prlrts and public spirit It has not Improve 1 the feelings of the people at Portland aad Gloucester to read that at the im- oouduio* pfcj*^ lilt—, . at th g»!i*M .—— _ — |»Md u to tbslr ultimata fat*. dtaMnt axfctn tl CauMarrrllio an* in tha ■arranging community onrtt* t»rrlM« •TMDt. - Albaitt, Of*., July 7.—W. W. Baoaden srae owwloM Andtcj night of anrfcr la the flret degree tor kill lag Chariee tfraipteil In laet, and wea WimM lo the oocnty j»U to await aentenoe on Wednesday. Yesterday moraine it *■ dieoovered that tike prisoner had Neaped. During hUooo- S»»ment ho had nMred off the boll head* ot W look of hia eall aad substituted dark TTHjt- bead*, which ao clo»ely reeembled the hou one* that the jailer did not inspect the difference It ni therefore little fapphle 4er Baundars, baring oooe gained tha oorridar, to make hk escape. A reward at $1DOO0 hae heeo offered for hie recapture. ThJtfherl* apdawoae are to pursuit home gevdmssent "had upheld colonial interests with strength aad Looking ssore doeely at ths oasss of ths Wots BooMa schooner rslsaesd from Am in Portland watars aad U* Portland schooners held to flats In !(*•« Scotia waters, we see that tbaee verloae vsssds ware lawfully within the when Must fast of cargo (aqaM at khsTvadsr our laws, tiiiianss be thought hit own ekaraaoe from Yarmouth sposffytagMliat oargo to be svfllolsnt The Orty KdETknsw net only that there was no moral wreu In taking in watsr at Bhelburae, but that thk is one of the spaniel privileges eonssiti hf ths trsaty of IM, aad admitted to be so conceded oven by the Oaaadlaaa who deny ths right ta take C a halt **• •«*•«. thaw la* dUQpntty In the tweoasea The oaptaia of ths Maters arrlvjd at Portland alter midnight, aad before I o'clock in the morning he was i»- portiag to the collector to know what was required of him. lbs three Amerloan rspart to the Bhelborne into tha hsrbor, and this Was what even a regularly registered trader woald not asaumetoda All thres vasssis sllowsd msn te[gO| Mhore efco before reporting at the The effect of the hot wave iru Ml more because ot the unusually cool weather that has preceded it. The average temperature of Jane was many decree* lea than on other yean, and when the midsummer sua suddenly poured down upon the city it found the people unpre oared. CleatM* Oat at Osttjttillf. Gkttmm, July 7.— A train of •cars hroaght soma 000 excursion is ta, among tiwm fiOO members ot Doshaae Post of BaJ*", mora aad their frlhods, on a vHt to the Grand Army of the BepubUb, of Pmmsylvania. They ware reoelretj by Poet 31, of Philadelphia, and eecorted Co town, whars ihey were entertained. Tha Maaaal rial*. At Detroit—Detroit, t; Hew Yort 18. At Bt Louis—Maroooa, 1; Philadelphia, % At Tama* City—Kansas City, 10; Wash. Martin Kenny, aged 98, waa prostrated by the beat and taken to Bellevue hospital THE NORTHWEST AFFECTED. At the business meeting of the dapartsnaat »joteof oonfldsaoe in Chaplain Sayrss waa It waa rseolved to petition t£ state lature for aa appropriation to erect numaasnts far unmarked reC|saenU, of (1,000 for each. Soraaton was the place for the next enoatnpmaat A score ot new poata-have bean orpafasi the last adjutant geaerai's report, aad the order U generally ia a flourishing ruisrfilliiii throughoalithe state. At Chicago—Chicago, 6; Boa ton, 9. At Patratt—Det*rtC -l»v New York, 1L Mora Money For Intend. Dmon, July 7.—Bar. Ckarlea Bailly. traaaurer of the Irish Laagu , yeetarday aaat 915,000 to tha Irlah treasure a Ml. Gailay, pirtiEir of Latta la the C Untwijty of Michigan, ha* jttunp for W»h home rale ta XJlater, whara be i* (pending his vaaatton. Oailey to the m. -Ml wn .u.i,. . ,JLD ■- T (D a : united Blah. D4 u C. _an D—— ku la la Ifaa city, ai rtafT? rasdgMtlaa to tha - — Bashaw, of Mlaaourl, . , of Mr. Bliss, isalaoin tlu . Window Glass Workers. Several Deaths aad Mlaer OasaalUes Be ported. JMfaMl Jhoetlag vssssffdESffis Pi 11 sau BO, July 7.—The convention of window glass wcrkara opened in this city to-day. with an unusually largo number of delegates prssont The morning saMea was occupied in preliminary «r-ganftatioa and appointment of committees. The work of the convention contemplates a revision of the ooosMtuttoa aad by-laws; adoption of a wage scale aad probable action on the appmtioe system which has long been a bona of contention between manufacturers aad the association. Tbe delegates say that Mr. Clins will be re- — -J .— A. eiecwa prwicwnii *• Bbbovo, Pa., July 7. —Angua McCloud waa overcome by the heat and fell in the road and died before assistance reached him. It has.been 98 dsg. in the shade hsre. A a umber of people ware mora or has affseted by the Intense heat Boaroif, July 7.—Yesterday waa the hettsat in Boston since la 1885. At 8 pun. the mereury reached Sddeg. In the shade on tha top of the post offloe building aad nearly 100 dag. In the streets. Fallosaa UUgsliss. A Philadelphia* Shot. GtoRTntme, IV, July 7.-—A young' *5 from Philadelphia, named Collin i, «u oidentally (hot, at the encampment, H danjjerouily wounded. I Gsorgs W. Hill, agod 97 yean, while delivering toe In Roxbury, was prostrated by the heat and died In a few minutes. Adumliiu, July 7.—A private meettaK of the Central Transportation company'* was told yesterday to coneider the matter of the PeUma* It is stated by a gentleman who w«s present that aa offsr was reoeived from the Pnliman company to compromise by handing over to theCsKfcal9mm.potation company its 119 cars according to the tenor of the recent cirouit oourt decisions, bat that the offer wan rejected and it was decided to Insist upon the Pnliman company's surrender of all] the Isaess and contracts with the Pennsyltania railroad company. Tile thermometer registered ninety-seven cUgreee at the Signal Bervioe offloe. This is the blghsst figure recorded siaee the station ifM established, twelve years ago. Hanover, N. H., July 7.—The hart b ex ceptiooal in thia neighborhood, the glaaa ranging from ninety-three to ninety-six degreaa in the shada. In some ssctlons streams are drying up and crops are suffering from drought Wajjhiicotok, July 7—Brvara hundred excursionists who Ttalted Colonial tach, about eighty miles down the Potomai, were delayed at Mathiaa point, a lew milea thU aide of Colonial point, until 10 o'clock yaatarday morning, the ateamer Arrowamith having broken her a haft The boat fe hulk, which it ia understood waa once condemned ia the North river, but is a fair representative of the Washington exoorsion staamera. Much suffering on aooonnt of want of fc*Dd is reported, especially among the children on board, and mnoh indignation ia fait Indignant Zxearsiai tets. HI8TORY AND ROMANCE. A hr KakiD| ml Teaching TtaM* to Tntkm. Dtotold, Mam, July 7.—A —~~f- ~~fsohool of history and romance is to be held la Deorflald during the C~»*hT of July and August, the sessloni to be held 1b Dickinson halL The lint session It to be held on Batur- Joly when L J, & Lincoln speaks on "The Comparative Value of History Romance." The other lecture* and essays, •e f*C as arranged, are as follow*: July 80, Rev. G W. Dnffisid, of Sbelburne Falls, on "Robert Browning;" J«ly 84, Professor Jamee IX Crawford, of the University of Illinois, on "The Unity of Civilisations;'" July 28, Charles Dudley Warner on "The Relation of Literature to Life; Aug. 8, George B. Bartlstt, of Concord, on "Legendary Lor*;'' Aug. 7, Hon. George Sheldon on "The Historian and Antiquary;" Aug 7, Mrs. Lint* W. Champney on "The Romance of New England History;" Aug. 17, George W. Cable on "The Loufaiaaian Acadian;" Aug. *L Sldnsy Dickinson, the eminent art erttio, on "Has American Art a Future!" Aug. 88, F. H. HanUeon, of Oresnfleld, on 'The Development of the Newspaper in America;" Aug. 81, Xdmand a Btedman. of New York. It ia kdnitted, too, that the Cuahlng and Han ington unsucoeesfully tried to get halt although the City Point only desired water. without reference to thia fact, there is lee doubt that all three veaeela were fined IMP WeMiiwaew - A iM«,l■ 11 n., - *. oruintry pore rvguiftiioiii hoc tUkprwa. I. ILii vrifadar, „d U,.„ the government's case wi* ba strengthensd. CniMtlml PraUUi Harttord, July 7.—The bit. * prohibitory —iMit, k» , C22L. bo held in this city July 88, to *»»*■C* •*»*» offlosrs. Th« convent, win ImI two days. FiaawKuw Falls, N. H., July?.—The hottest weather in the memory of the oldest inhabitants has bean felt here lately. At3 p. m. 102 degrees was registered CO four suocsssive days. Taafclng late Prison Xnatanest. OoaooRD, N. H., July l-Mmn WiJ. Ham Books taver, of Dunkirk, K T„ Geerge Blair, of New York city, and Bnee W. Barree, of WellesvlXle, the oomiftfatloneri appointed by Governor HOI, of New York, under the reoolation of the legislature of that state to investigate the snbjeot of discipline and convict labor In t|» prisons of that and other .states, havea rrived hare from Montreal and visited the New Hampehtr* penitentiary. They leave for Boston tonigh* and will go to Albany to-morrow morning. • A Bad Beak Agent. D|S Mounts, Ia., July X—The thermometer indicated 101 degress at the signal service station, the warmest weather aluoe if has been established. Crops are auffering greatly for want of rain. Uy Mother is eigfaiy.thrae jnii of age, and for years bu suffered greatly with rheumatism. In fact the wu quite helpless, being unable to mora about the house. A lady friend induced her to try Dr. Kennedy'* Jfcvorite Remedy She did so and found alawst immediate relief." The power of this medicine to do good titinda to all una and a. 01 eomPW®*- You cannot possibly regret having purchased it Remember that rheumatism cannot be cured externally Buffalo, M. Y.. July 7.—Albert ft Brann, a book agent, employed by the Kletner Publishing company, of Loulavlllr, Ky., has been arrested, charged with having forged orders far a certain book, nsing the names of a number of prominent firms ia this city. The amount involved was about (SOO. After his arrest Brann became vary excited and saade an attempt to beat out his brains against the wall of htaoeU. Two severe bat not dangerous wounds was the result Ha waa than placed in a straight Jacket. THE BONO 8WINDLE. Bt. Paul, Minn., Jnly 7.—Specials from various points in Dakota report intensely hot weather. The thermometer stood at 105 In the shads. At Pierre Sunday night a violent hot wind blew down aavsral houses and drove the people to the cellars- to avoid suffocation. V»kU to Drtnl tin G*od trmmm tfca Philadelphia, July 7.-4to extra fore* of accountante are at work at the oOoe of the Chesapeake and Delaware company. President CMlllngham laid: "It li doabtfal If the regular books of the oortpwy will show aaytUig of the oascdssu* Nothing has been ihown yet. Bon If hare been returned now to the amount Crf U, 300.000 and (till the directors are unable to designate the fraudeleat bonds." QitOAOO, July 7.—Lemuel Close, of Delta, Q., one of the switohmen Imported by the Lake Shero lUUroad i impWu, was run over and. killed at the Forty-third street crossing by aa oil train yeeierday. It fa claimed by some that he wa» knocked off the cars with a chain thswew by one ot the strikers. Six of the strikers have returned to work, and Snprtntwdeat Amedan. say. that any one wha did net take active part In the strike fetara. The lake Iters Strike. . Nbw York, Ju'y 7.—The starfish in Long Jfland sound threaten the extermination of the oysters. The only remedy, so far aa to known, it to dredge them n» with the oysters and throw them on the shore, and thi« injures the beds. Very llttla is known of the starfish. To-day an oyster bed may be free of them, to-morrow hundred of bufhels can be dredged up. They are as prolific as the potato beetle, bat are seldom seen in the waters on the south aid* of the Island. Starfish Raining Oyster Beds. We would caution the PtibHc to beware of Dealers ottering Kemp's Balsam at lees than the regular Prios, 60 cents and tl- as often times imitations or inferior articles are sold as the genuine in ordar to enable them to sell cheaply. J. B, Fleming is oar agent for Pittson. Sample bottle siren to y«^free. NlW Yo*x, July 7.—A meeting wOl be held to-morrow night at the Cooper Institute for the purpose of condemning Judge Barrett's treatment of the Theiss boyootters, and to take sush eotooa as wfll sscure their m- j leas* in the near future. Resolutions will upon Onfttof Hill to Seeking *• Save Bo,cottars. Hw* JPlMMsni. The Prssi charges that fire men who bonds 5S Koseta •till Bohemias. What the Rev. 8- A. Lsfabacb, ef Reedinc Pa, says about Dandelion Liver Pallet*: I feve used them for the neat two yeaniteking ' one ot two doting a week as ooaasioa my re*l"iu»cJ*rmm,Ms* and Indigeation peculiar to persons of sedentary habits. Price M eta. par vial by alt druggist.. A nig Bsrlj Hrnlser Brnleed. Taoi July 7.—Seven hundred sports witnessed the fight between Jack Fogarty, of Philadelphia, and Con Tobin, of Troy, at this city last night Tobin to a big burly bruiser weighing over 190 pounds and orsr six last tall Four rounds had been scheduled, and before the light the audtonoe howled, thinking more should be fought. Fogarty acted on the defenes at first, but Anally assumed the aggraastra Ha pum nasUd Tobln Savagely, frequently staggordag him. At the and ol the eeeead round Akin turned** htoheel and refussd to be turttosr ■ I ■ llfh ts» »d- The audience guyed him derisively. The referee decided the fight in favor of Fogarty. The meeting has boss called by the leading reprseentatives of many of the labor unions of this city. Prominent speakers will address the meeting. Basils, July 7.—The Russian government has addraesed a note to the powers informing them that Batoum fa no longer a free port. Tfas Berlin newspapers are unanimously of thi opinion that -fa the flnt Russia's repudiation of the treaty of Berlin. la massing a hoary foroe of troops fa Nww Yok, July 7 —The executive committee of the Irish Parliamentary association, at Its meeting at the Hoffman house last evening, announced additional subscriptions amounting to $6,000, waking a grand total of $110, opa The committee accepted the offer of the Sixty-ninth regiment to give a review and drill In Madison square Oardsn on behalf, of the fund. Governor Hill b sxr pec tad to be present on the occasion. More Money Car FnrnalL More Shortage Discovered. Philadelphia, Pa., July 7.—The investigation of til* books of ths Chesapeake and Dele wars Canal company showed a further defalcation of $10,000 in th* deposit at the Philadelphia bank. This sum tola addition to $85,000 on daposlt at the Providsntlal Lite and Trust ooaspany, which were also ambssalsd, all of which was oeneealed by false antrtoe ia the books. ■D Th. Dublin Affair. B»by la tMtbiag. Hardly know it-wing sard from diarrhoaa. Dr. Haad"a Diarrhoea lffxtura cures without drying Ik* bowala. Price «S ou. N*w Yoke, Jaly 7.—A Washington ■peclaJ uji: It la Mid that ete|M har. been filed with the prtUMsl by mLiiiu it 5% 0l*nd Army ipint the drfl serriee C*\imlssion and Genfa. Black and Roeecrana, tlMattorfor making and the former for aidtkj in appointments coatoary to tk* oiril serriee Im Grand 'Army and CI Til Serriee. Dtmujf, July 7.—-Owing to the excitement arfaing from the dub riot and other disturbances, the mayor of Dahlia haa issued a Illinois Mspablloans. mmJS *« -- - - MOT w prs aerre public order, and forbidding etewda to aaeemble in publio plaosa. Notwithstanding thi«, the crowds on the itreats are growing larger, and there b gnat excite* mint throughout the city. Frexpobt, III, July 7.—Ths Republican convention of the Sixth Illinois district hu nominated Hon. Robert H. Hitt, the present incumbent, for oon|im Resolutions wrre adopted indorsing Mr. Hltt'e oonne ia eoa- PM, and condemning Prslidsat numerous pension reto mssssflis as wall aa hi* aotion in approving the restoration of Pits John Porter to the araay. for dyapepaia Mid Uw ooopUint tou bava wsss.1TSS arc sksts: byJ. E. Fleming. v!, Alleged Irregularity. The tmsult Guards. Bottom, July 7.—Two facial agents, having Investigated the ottos of Commtsaiooar Hallett, have made charges against his method of allowing wltnsss foe* Mr. Hal- Wtlhsii simply fallowed the usual oourss adopted years ago. Mr. Halle tt has sent In his eeoount to Washington every three months and his oharges were approved. HiWiu, It. J., July I—The Emmet* guard*. Of W or crater, Mass., carried off the prise for the bsst drilling in the competition between militia oomoanisa at the Irlah national festival here yesterday. The Rhode Island guards Won the second prisi, and Oapt Dalury's Shield guards, of Oanbury, Conn., third prist. The foarth prist went to Capt Slattery's company, of Albany, M- T. The Kearney guard, of Rhode Island, took the prise for aggregate company shooting, and ths Rmmett guard, of Washington, tor ths hailsomsst appsaransa,Wheat Harreet Magna. Rmadixo, Fa., July 7.—Wheat harvesting haa begun in this county. Grain in many llaida fa much daataged by prostration from storms. Soma farmers report 29 to 80 per cent, of their orop destroyed. Considerable dama ;e has also bean dona in setae localities by the army worm. A Ballot Mas Overlooked, MiMi. " ■■ '- Q«ce «f U» Httaton Baotrte Udnaad Powar JSL o2^°5£ Lonxmt, July T.—In Or parliamentary election in Londonderry, after deoiariag the result, an amounted ballot box waa found, and a reoouat followed, which lowered tea majority of Mr. Lewis, Conssrvativ*, to S, the rote being Lewis, 1,781; Justin Mc- Carthy, Parnellite, 1778. More Tate Iteeaagas. Massachusetts Vara at rlree. Washington, July 7.— President Clevslaad yesterday afternoon sent twedty-ane veto messages to the house of i spi sssnls tivss, twenty of thsm disapproving of private pension bills, and one vetoing a bill providing for the erection of a public bul Iding at Duluth, Minn, Saxdwich, Mass,, July 7 —The forest fires betwsen hare and Poocaasst, which, after burning over 100 acres, was gotten under eontrol on Sunday, has broksu out again, sad Is now crossing into the town U Baurno. Should the wind change to the eastward ths llamas will dsstroy hundreds of aorss of valuable timber. Ptaao Tuning fork. who h« *ou • - ' H# wm *•"• •koui "»• Bowt, July 7.—In the hut tweaty-four hour* there hare bead 10 new caase of cholera and 10 deaths from the dfaaaaa at Brtadfai, and in the remainder at the province 300 new oaftee aad 71 deatto. Vcsnna, July 7.—Chaiara fa spreading at Fiumt. Increase of Cholera la Xarope. CONDENSED NEWS. Three steamboat loads of excursloafats zrjzj&atarxtraiv Many points in Illinois, Kansai, Iowa and other wiaau states are suffering from heat and drouth. iq/ ■a Prosscoted Gulteaa. Washington, July 7.—Secretary Bayard's family will go in a few dsn to their oountry place at Wilmington, Del Mrs. Vilas will remain in town until August, when she goes to Wisconsin to Join her children. Cabinet •nasaserlage. WasHihoto*, July 7.—Private telegrams tocaivad bare last night announce the death «f Col Odorgo & Corkhill, formerly United States district attorney here. His death froas Henna rhsgs of the stomach occurred at Moont Pleasant, If, bU o!d homs, where hs weat a few day* ago on business. Ool Oorfchill was about S3 years of age, and gained a world wide reputation as proeecutlng attorney for the government in the Oaltaau caee. JNtat* of Henry Cobeo, Iot« D, d» Wjjunoioit, July 7.—The house commit, tso on publlo lands has mads a favorable report on the bill which permits homssteaders who entered lsss than 1*0 acres of land ta All out thstr right to ths full 160 by entering the deficiency at any place where the land la subjsct to entry. To Aid Hemssteaders. America aad the Spanish Colonies. Nicholas Baumaa at Baffalo whUe tatozicatad took his babe by the feet and smashed Ha head against the walL Madrid, July 7.—la the senate Sea or Moret, defending the Angio-gpanlsharsaty, declared that It waa to Spain's lntaraat to tncourage relations between her --Ittrlis and European aatiena, rather than to parmit the colonies to form cloaer relations with America. Bt. Louis, July 7.—Jerry Danny, third baseman of the Bt. Louis League Baseball team, has been lined $180 and indefinitely suspended, for drunkenness and ungentlemanly behavior. Bad tor Jerry. The latest total of members elected to aaritemsat fa, Conservatives,, 310; Unionists, 43; Otadatonlaaa, 0* and ftraatlitea, ' '" ■' a*Ma§r;:" • * lie, for parties, MnenU or veddinci, at any The Caee of Father O'Santvaa. Mad Vmm a tt* Btbacuss, July 7.—Justice Van* has granted a permanent stay of proceeding* Ia the case of the people vs. the Bev. Father J. B. C Sullivan, who is now confinsd in ths psnitentiary pending ths execution of his •■Btsnos for allsgsd raps. Lnidm, July 7.—Mr. Gladstone te telegraphed to friend, in Edinburgh: "I am rejoiced that dear old Scotland's capital hte •taken her chains and agate apakea ia a ▼oka ringing throughout the laad te bahaU vt Justice and ptae* in Ireland." 1 "Am Soota Ail might. Boston, July 7.—Patrolmani Sann, aged 96, died yesterday dnjerlei receive! by the kick CVMa on duty in Charlestown, , Deaf or ta J), of a horse Fans IT. _(— Boston, July 7.—Asa B. Porter, son and clerk of the Attleboro postmaster, was before OcnmistloMr Falistt, charged with embessling letters, and was hsid ia $8,000 bail until Septaiatw, to a Badical stronghold, hare returned Union fata In the workiag class dfatrlota of TVDwer Hamlets five Unionists and two fiHadatonaa hare returned. LakeCararBmrd. '
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 1224, July 07, 1886 |
Issue | 1224 |
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 | 1886-07-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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. |
Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 1224, July 07, 1886 |
Issue | 1224 |
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 | 1886-07-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18860707_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 | !'— "«•*' S- W -•*•' i- T " /• •' • . •■ « |H ' l^B . fl^H vVreK \ Dh am IB n nyp ■ V r |H • |H ar !■ HJF1H I 1H IH J&f /& l|^yU ■* «*-». i * ■■■■ llM* || fin 11 0 Mi I: mill 1884 I W itobMltaM lft&o.) •©NT APPEAR TO WORK IN TH i'lTTSTON, PA., WEDNESDAY. JULY 7. 1866. * am 9 I TWO CURB. I Ten Oenta Par Wwk MT2 JOHN PORTER NOMINATED. **• t wg Military OtrMT of C»pt Mnm BwCll«a. . EOT ENOUGH TO ROAST. DAVID M. OSBORNE OCAD. HIST0BY OF A DAY. LAWN TENMM PLAYERS Om *r A1W1 Sac* lam MaavfiM* At M«V E«I« CntMllH Un IIm Championship. N*w Hav**, Coon., July 7. —Thepleasant (rounds of the Now Htmn U«i club, the lawn tennis dub is the United day afternoon when the Club's first tnn» went for the championship of New Eng.and began. Owing to ««mraD withdrawal* the sOT'ssrabmll courts in operation and will last three day*. Hm result of the gaasa im as follows: „ Preliminary ta&ad—PMoA, d? Hartford, defeated Pary, of New Have a, 0 to 1 and 0 to J. Hears, of Harrard College ohib, defeated Oofflta, of Mlddletoo, « to 9 and 6 to 4. Pirst round—Ripley, of New Haven, da. feated Poet, of Brooklyn, fl to S and 0 tea Brinley, of Hart/sad, defeated Beach, af New Haven, 6 to 0 and 0 to a Thacher, of Yale college, defeated Billing*, of West. Chester, 0 to 9 and 0 to tt Blocum, of Brooklyn, defeated Bsaoh, of New Haven, 0 to 3 and t) to 0. Beach, of New Ham), do- * feated Paddock, of Hartford, 0 to 8 4 to 0 and 0 to 4. Kellogg, of New Haven, defeated Barnee, of the Longwood club, Beaton, 0 to 9 and % to 1 Bristol, of New Haven, defeated BflBng* 0 to 9 and 0 to & Second round—Blocum, of Brooklyn, defeated naehar, of New Haven, t to 6, to 1 and T to 0. Kellogg, of New Hcveu, defeated Bristol, at Naw Haven, 6 fo 9 an# THERMOMETERS WILL SOON HAVE (HM AM*. TRAGEDIE8 HIGH AND LOW FOLLOW EACH OTHER'S WAKE. CANADIAN MIND. WjLWiOToa, July 7.—The president hat •eat to toe rniU the following nominations: VRc John Porter, late coloaal Fifteenth infantry, to be oolonel'in the army of the United Btatea; Cap! IWdore Scbwin, Eleventh infantry, to ba aaristant adjutant general with to* rank of major. Cap! Theodora Schwas entered toe military esrrice aa an enlisted man in 1867. Ha paaaad through all the fTrtaa from, private to regimental non-C«mralaatonad staff officer aad was appointed aaoood lieutoaant in IMS. He Barred hi the laid d urine the an tire war at the rebellion, aad in 1894 waa bra retted captain "for gallant aarrloa fat the battle of Chapel Hooae, Virginia,"and at the oloae of the war received the bra ret of major "for gallant and meritorious lerriee during the war." He haa rendared valuable aad important dutiaa on the staff, aad la connection with the Indian offioa, and so satisfactory in toe latter duties aa to call «orth a 2otrs.2£i; rfaJxi oellantaad intelligent offloer and hia company is ona of the beat in the serrlca Except whan taken away from it to dlacharge soma moea important duty, ha haa beea almost constantly with hia company, and except for a short tour on recruiting, hif service haa been constantly la the wast Thorn under him and thoaa with whom ha haa ■erred, speak in the highest term* of hb fidelity, Intelligence aad soldierly qualities. TO BE MADE LONGER. Avnu, K. T„ My 1.—Darid K O* borne, «n* of Auburn's mo-t able and best knows citiaena. died at heart disease *t hi* bom* laat evening, tpd «S, aftar ao Ulna* of something men than a year. Hb active influence ha* b*an ftelt in every public undertaking in thb city for th* part thirty yaar*, and hi* energy ha* be*n largely instrumental la the development of Auburn. He .was horn at ftya, Westchester county, in tUa (tat*, bat from early manhood had mada hi* residence In thi* «aty. He wte an active Republican, and for several year* mayor of the city, and * delegate to the . Republican convention of IMA He waa the founder of tha lane establiahed and moat successful wmifactnrlng Arm of D. 11 0*boraa * Co., which was merged into tha inobrporated company a* tha nm nana Tha fnhhia** of the incorporated company aO osntfnps uninterrupted by tha death of JCr. Osborne. No citizen at Aubnrn ha* ever held a higher position aa regards personal ctanwter, hpaineaa energy and Integrity and. nakawdad philanthropy.Suit Im BU Vats Ui Malgbboro u H« VnM lake te Bin Thia lDo CM* Mia A Day of (weltering aad Melting Baa*. Inataaeee—The Hottest Day of the A Rirkw Attempt* U Kill Bl* Itu.l-hm XlnUUtktd la Ml to Pro Met Him from Mm Hob—Brul»arD BruUe Kacli Other. bat They Woa't ®»m So Vmr. Naw Yonx, July 7.—It did not take long yesterday for people out that rammer had arrived la tows. • 'There km boon a few warm day* scattered through June, and iaot Sunday was not very oool, but whtn the llnt^opptmErth*at waiTfelt*"The iilgnal service man aaw the hot ware coming and boiated hie whit* flag with thUgndm In Mi* middle Moaday night Even in the early morn lag hoar* the air waa hot dnd close, and whoa the *un roae it found «*» mercury already at 70. The following ebow* how the meredry acted during the day: 3*30 a. m., 60 degrees; j 0 a. m., 70 dagraaa; 0 a. m, 73 dagraaa; 12 M., 81 dagraaa; 8:30 p. m., 98 dagraaa; 6 p. m., 83degree*; 9p.m., 7»dagraaa; 19 midnight, 75 dagraaa. The affect of the haat waa aaay ta be teen •II over the city. The atraat* had a a», •Idad appearance; loot passenger* pref«orad to crowd and Joatia each other en the ahady •Ida walk to running the riak of * aunatrcfte on the other side. The truck driver* allow ad tfielr panting animal* to Jog along aa they pleaaed. but tha oar honaa had to make their regular time with the increaaed crowd* that tha hot wava had driven Into tha oara For the flrat time thi* year tha rule* for "lint help to tha injured,that hare haw poatad In all tha elevated railroad atation* by the board of health, were eagerly read. * while the bartender* mixed mora aummar drink* than uauaL There Beamed to be no plaoe in the city where anybody could go to keep oooL The breaae taaftMm the aouth, and usually tha Battery would feel «h» effect of the long awiaap ot water In the bay. But the sun waa even too much for tha Castl* Qarden'emigranta, who found it mora comfortable to *tay in tha building than to ait in tha park. At Central park it waa thesame. 31m wind waa not *ufflclant to atlr a leaf, and the hot manadamiaed walk* blistered the bar* feet of the urchina who like, to apend the day throwing atanee a*iM» swans aad bothering tha animal*. Wahhikoto*, July 7.—The disposition at ■shary t» i Das opt broatht a «ymthe border. We did uato the Dominion mi* H m would (hat the Dominion •honld do imt« oars, but 1* has tan nothing of th* sort Wmb tha Yarmouth nta steers! schooner Sisters *u aaiMd by tha collector at Portland six waaka afo and lined (600 for haTinf to man! feet at cargo, tha state department at Washington directed Collector ground that them was no hiUnftooTad* or Tot, UjrWl question, under tha rarleed rtatutes, that peualty had boon incurred. How, for tachnloal violations of Canadian customs regulations, m Had no bmr than thru fl.blM* scboonara of thts sama town ft Portland ftnad MOO aach at Bhelburne, which is not far from Yarmouth, on tha other side of tha Cape Bibb, and tha Teesala MP* held for tha payment. Wichita, Kan., July 7.—An attempt was made to kill J. Bickel, a oontraotor, by A. IX Stryker, hi* buiinea* rival, on tb* street in front of the oourt house. Hf- k r a prominent member of the K.ug-u U Labor, having been master workman of tha Wichita lodge for *oma time, but at tha laat meeting ; ha waa for aome cause expelled. Ha accused Blokel nnd J. D. Caldwell aa being lustrumantal in causing hia expulsion, and, it la Mid, twore ha would kill both at them. At 10 o'clock Btryker met Blckel at tha corner of First and Main, atreeta, aad lmmedlataly rushed upon him, and, with an oath, pulled hia ravolrer aad fired. Biokel dedgad behind Capfc Rtohey, * bystander, bat hia aaaallant continued flring, one of the diets going between Riehayt legs, and aaothar through tha rla of U* hat J. O. McCoy, an aged man, grabbed Stryker'• arm, aad With the aaaktano* of other bystaader* wrested the revolver from hia itai A crowd of people soon gathered around, who, toeing tha infuriated man with a aanoking revolver in hla hank, shouted: "Shoot him," "Ly«ch him," etc., but before the mob oouid get hold of him be was hurried dC to the city pr£aao. Hi* ball waa fixed at and as noqne would glte aecurity ha ia now la the oounty jail A reporter found him in one of the oella, bpt refuaed to ear anything aboqt the shooting except that Blckel waa one af agang of aaaaaalna who waca hired to kjlj I him, aad ha poyld prove It on hla trial. Btryker came her* from Sedalla, Mo..where hia father waa / respectable oltlcea. "The 1 man who did the shooting waa one* mobbed aad driven out of Texaa for a similar often* Ha ia of tha medium bight, fair complexion. and haa the appearance of a heavy drinker: Ha haa a wife and family. Ha waamowned through oat «he business world a* on* of tha moet extensive and uc-6i**ful manufactures* of harvaattog »a-ohinarr. He leaves a widow, two daughter* and one aan, the latter being rloe-preelden* af tha harreatlng oompany. Yank** flsbrrinea are naturally mortHfed at til l outcome of the policy of returning good for »»ll! To bi Hntttaa on am cheek, as In tli* CM or tbe '■!»— and tbe Doughty. and tben to turn Mm other, sho«.C they think a docile disposition bat to be •mitten thrice on that other cbe k. Ill ih« can of tlx Cashing, the City Pulnt and i lie Harrington, eiem« to them to he rariyi g che po icy of meekness too far. p .dent fit tbe retalia ioa section of the DingU-y shipping bill, now a law of tha land. •" ICE CREAM FROM A KETTLE A MORRI8TOWN FAILURE. RroMaaa Poison la aa Kxearataa Party YALE ATHLETIC DEADLOCK. . The Pennsylvania Taek Work* Giree Vp teunui, 111*., Jnly l.—Om B*tuwUy * b«jb.U plcnip of hwkwii Unable t® Ap»«. M« TotUf to be Doh h, MalL the Ghost. Nobbistowr, July 7.—The heaviest failure that has ocoorred here for many years is reported, and involves the Pennsylvania Tack works and Capt C. P. Weaver, its treasurer. Ten writs were placed lathe sherMTs hands, and a few hours later the taok works property and the personalty of Capt Wearer wars seised and taken into execution at the direction of Aaron 8. 8wart* and I*. K Chiles, attorneys for the daiauats. The executions aggregate about *M,00a The saisare Includes all the property of Mm tack wwfcs, all the personalty of ("apt. Weaver, and the skating rink, which has Just been transformed into a beautiful theatre at great oost Tbe taok works are ownsd by a company, with John Ralston, president; C P. Weaver, treasurer, and H. P. Wearer, seer -tary. There |N other claims amounting to about $40,000 against the cam- 1 pony, which are liable to be puked a* any time. The failure of tbe works Is attributed to an unsucoeesful attempt at combination. Notes bad been given for C90,000 worth of .material belonging to the Central Manufacturing company, which was formed in 1883 to control prloss and production, and which failed In April left The first of the notes Ml doe last Saturday and the taek works was unable to pay it without injustice to the other creditors. the Cairo afcojf line railroad, thirty mllea. aoath of hara 1m cream served from a copper kettle that had nol brnnumA ft pr*» rmr, ™ A**/*. taken of by over aaveoty-lhre MrMu. Soon I afterward, every oae who bad jpartatea all Two ohDdrap of Jamai W'fleon died after! moat horrlNa mMfimf. John HUalnge'} daughter, ICarjr tut«m Myra Wlaely.eaoh of them aboot 17 jmm M, WlllUm Craig very low aad expacted*ta"*dle at any noment There arc ■* 4ttDers whoee true thephy.v a»*ot yet able to but the ' • alaam fa a*- Wnr Havd, July 7.—XI ia now Out day «tnp» the ■■inn of Athletics olaaad at Tale, and no captain* ban bean chosen lor nartyear by aithar tha ate* or tlM craw. Tha rary unusual delay ia owiu to * deadlock In both organization!, fta wMch took placa after tka laai ball g—e aed the boat race, ditcloeed tha faots that the sentiment among the ball player* aa wall aa among tha oar waalpiilalw waa 9 divided about equally aa to d Cept*. Cowles, oftha craw, and Stewart, of the ban nina, kan tharafora tailal Hal the ballot* may be mot Iff latter to Protoe. •or Kogene L. Richards. Jfo ballpte har* as yatreaahed hinit and It lanet likely that receive tha captains' order for eome tin* If no decialon should be reached on tha ftat ballot aaothar ballot will ha ordarad by * Professor Bioharda. Poeaibly, tha raault may not be readied lb either cam Mora next Call. ■ Toe vigor of the Canadians li the more noticeable because, without the fear of the £5rtSiaritus.ft the floss; and they had Just as little respect tar the centenary wnioh Portland was celebrating with its extra stimulus to loeal prlrts and public spirit It has not Improve 1 the feelings of the people at Portland aad Gloucester to read that at the im- oouduio* pfcj*^ lilt—, . at th g»!i*M .—— _ — |»Md u to tbslr ultimata fat*. dtaMnt axfctn tl CauMarrrllio an* in tha ■arranging community onrtt* t»rrlM« •TMDt. - Albaitt, Of*., July 7.—W. W. Baoaden srae owwloM Andtcj night of anrfcr la the flret degree tor kill lag Chariee tfraipteil In laet, and wea WimM lo the oocnty j»U to await aentenoe on Wednesday. Yesterday moraine it *■ dieoovered that tike prisoner had Neaped. During hUooo- S»»ment ho had nMred off the boll head* ot W look of hia eall aad substituted dark TTHjt- bead*, which ao clo»ely reeembled the hou one* that the jailer did not inspect the difference It ni therefore little fapphle 4er Baundars, baring oooe gained tha oorridar, to make hk escape. A reward at $1DOO0 hae heeo offered for hie recapture. ThJtfherl* apdawoae are to pursuit home gevdmssent "had upheld colonial interests with strength aad Looking ssore doeely at ths oasss of ths Wots BooMa schooner rslsaesd from Am in Portland watars aad U* Portland schooners held to flats In !(*•« Scotia waters, we see that tbaee verloae vsssds ware lawfully within the when Must fast of cargo (aqaM at khsTvadsr our laws, tiiiianss be thought hit own ekaraaoe from Yarmouth sposffytagMliat oargo to be svfllolsnt The Orty KdETknsw net only that there was no moral wreu In taking in watsr at Bhelburae, but that thk is one of the spaniel privileges eonssiti hf ths trsaty of IM, aad admitted to be so conceded oven by the Oaaadlaaa who deny ths right ta take C a halt **• •«*•«. thaw la* dUQpntty In the tweoasea The oaptaia of ths Maters arrlvjd at Portland alter midnight, aad before I o'clock in the morning he was i»- portiag to the collector to know what was required of him. lbs three Amerloan rspart to the Bhelborne into tha hsrbor, and this Was what even a regularly registered trader woald not asaumetoda All thres vasssis sllowsd msn te[gO| Mhore efco before reporting at the The effect of the hot wave iru Ml more because ot the unusually cool weather that has preceded it. The average temperature of Jane was many decree* lea than on other yean, and when the midsummer sua suddenly poured down upon the city it found the people unpre oared. CleatM* Oat at Osttjttillf. Gkttmm, July 7.— A train of •cars hroaght soma 000 excursion is ta, among tiwm fiOO members ot Doshaae Post of BaJ*", mora aad their frlhods, on a vHt to the Grand Army of the BepubUb, of Pmmsylvania. They ware reoelretj by Poet 31, of Philadelphia, and eecorted Co town, whars ihey were entertained. Tha Maaaal rial*. At Detroit—Detroit, t; Hew Yort 18. At Bt Louis—Maroooa, 1; Philadelphia, % At Tama* City—Kansas City, 10; Wash. Martin Kenny, aged 98, waa prostrated by the beat and taken to Bellevue hospital THE NORTHWEST AFFECTED. At the business meeting of the dapartsnaat »joteof oonfldsaoe in Chaplain Sayrss waa It waa rseolved to petition t£ state lature for aa appropriation to erect numaasnts far unmarked reC|saenU, of (1,000 for each. Soraaton was the place for the next enoatnpmaat A score ot new poata-have bean orpafasi the last adjutant geaerai's report, aad the order U generally ia a flourishing ruisrfilliiii throughoalithe state. At Chicago—Chicago, 6; Boa ton, 9. At Patratt—Det*rtC -l»v New York, 1L Mora Money For Intend. Dmon, July 7.—Bar. Ckarlea Bailly. traaaurer of the Irish Laagu , yeetarday aaat 915,000 to tha Irlah treasure a Ml. Gailay, pirtiEir of Latta la the C Untwijty of Michigan, ha* jttunp for W»h home rale ta XJlater, whara be i* (pending his vaaatton. Oailey to the m. -Ml wn .u.i,. . ,JLD ■- T (D a : united Blah. D4 u C. _an D—— ku la la Ifaa city, ai rtafT? rasdgMtlaa to tha - — Bashaw, of Mlaaourl, . , of Mr. Bliss, isalaoin tlu . Window Glass Workers. Several Deaths aad Mlaer OasaalUes Be ported. JMfaMl Jhoetlag vssssffdESffis Pi 11 sau BO, July 7.—The convention of window glass wcrkara opened in this city to-day. with an unusually largo number of delegates prssont The morning saMea was occupied in preliminary «r-ganftatioa and appointment of committees. The work of the convention contemplates a revision of the ooosMtuttoa aad by-laws; adoption of a wage scale aad probable action on the appmtioe system which has long been a bona of contention between manufacturers aad the association. Tbe delegates say that Mr. Clins will be re- — -J .— A. eiecwa prwicwnii *• Bbbovo, Pa., July 7. —Angua McCloud waa overcome by the heat and fell in the road and died before assistance reached him. It has.been 98 dsg. in the shade hsre. A a umber of people ware mora or has affseted by the Intense heat Boaroif, July 7.—Yesterday waa the hettsat in Boston since la 1885. At 8 pun. the mereury reached Sddeg. In the shade on tha top of the post offloe building aad nearly 100 dag. In the streets. Fallosaa UUgsliss. A Philadelphia* Shot. GtoRTntme, IV, July 7.-—A young' *5 from Philadelphia, named Collin i, «u oidentally (hot, at the encampment, H danjjerouily wounded. I Gsorgs W. Hill, agod 97 yean, while delivering toe In Roxbury, was prostrated by the heat and died In a few minutes. Adumliiu, July 7.—A private meettaK of the Central Transportation company'* was told yesterday to coneider the matter of the PeUma* It is stated by a gentleman who w«s present that aa offsr was reoeived from the Pnliman company to compromise by handing over to theCsKfcal9mm.potation company its 119 cars according to the tenor of the recent cirouit oourt decisions, bat that the offer wan rejected and it was decided to Insist upon the Pnliman company's surrender of all] the Isaess and contracts with the Pennsyltania railroad company. Tile thermometer registered ninety-seven cUgreee at the Signal Bervioe offloe. This is the blghsst figure recorded siaee the station ifM established, twelve years ago. Hanover, N. H., July 7.—The hart b ex ceptiooal in thia neighborhood, the glaaa ranging from ninety-three to ninety-six degreaa in the shada. In some ssctlons streams are drying up and crops are suffering from drought Wajjhiicotok, July 7—Brvara hundred excursionists who Ttalted Colonial tach, about eighty miles down the Potomai, were delayed at Mathiaa point, a lew milea thU aide of Colonial point, until 10 o'clock yaatarday morning, the ateamer Arrowamith having broken her a haft The boat fe hulk, which it ia understood waa once condemned ia the North river, but is a fair representative of the Washington exoorsion staamera. Much suffering on aooonnt of want of fc*Dd is reported, especially among the children on board, and mnoh indignation ia fait Indignant Zxearsiai tets. HI8TORY AND ROMANCE. A hr KakiD| ml Teaching TtaM* to Tntkm. Dtotold, Mam, July 7.—A —~~f- ~~fsohool of history and romance is to be held la Deorflald during the C~»*hT of July and August, the sessloni to be held 1b Dickinson halL The lint session It to be held on Batur- Joly when L J, & Lincoln speaks on "The Comparative Value of History Romance." The other lecture* and essays, •e f*C as arranged, are as follow*: July 80, Rev. G W. Dnffisid, of Sbelburne Falls, on "Robert Browning;" J«ly 84, Professor Jamee IX Crawford, of the University of Illinois, on "The Unity of Civilisations;'" July 28, Charles Dudley Warner on "The Relation of Literature to Life; Aug. 8, George B. Bartlstt, of Concord, on "Legendary Lor*;'' Aug. 7, Hon. George Sheldon on "The Historian and Antiquary;" Aug 7, Mrs. Lint* W. Champney on "The Romance of New England History;" Aug. 17, George W. Cable on "The Loufaiaaian Acadian;" Aug. *L Sldnsy Dickinson, the eminent art erttio, on "Has American Art a Future!" Aug. 88, F. H. HanUeon, of Oresnfleld, on 'The Development of the Newspaper in America;" Aug. 81, Xdmand a Btedman. of New York. It ia kdnitted, too, that the Cuahlng and Han ington unsucoeesfully tried to get halt although the City Point only desired water. without reference to thia fact, there is lee doubt that all three veaeela were fined IMP WeMiiwaew - A iM«,l■ 11 n., - *. oruintry pore rvguiftiioiii hoc tUkprwa. I. ILii vrifadar, „d U,.„ the government's case wi* ba strengthensd. CniMtlml PraUUi Harttord, July 7.—The bit. * prohibitory —iMit, k» , C22L. bo held in this city July 88, to *»»*■C* •*»*» offlosrs. Th« convent, win ImI two days. FiaawKuw Falls, N. H., July?.—The hottest weather in the memory of the oldest inhabitants has bean felt here lately. At3 p. m. 102 degrees was registered CO four suocsssive days. Taafclng late Prison Xnatanest. OoaooRD, N. H., July l-Mmn WiJ. Ham Books taver, of Dunkirk, K T„ Geerge Blair, of New York city, and Bnee W. Barree, of WellesvlXle, the oomiftfatloneri appointed by Governor HOI, of New York, under the reoolation of the legislature of that state to investigate the snbjeot of discipline and convict labor In t|» prisons of that and other .states, havea rrived hare from Montreal and visited the New Hampehtr* penitentiary. They leave for Boston tonigh* and will go to Albany to-morrow morning. • A Bad Beak Agent. D|S Mounts, Ia., July X—The thermometer indicated 101 degress at the signal service station, the warmest weather aluoe if has been established. Crops are auffering greatly for want of rain. Uy Mother is eigfaiy.thrae jnii of age, and for years bu suffered greatly with rheumatism. In fact the wu quite helpless, being unable to mora about the house. A lady friend induced her to try Dr. Kennedy'* Jfcvorite Remedy She did so and found alawst immediate relief." The power of this medicine to do good titinda to all una and a. 01 eomPW®*- You cannot possibly regret having purchased it Remember that rheumatism cannot be cured externally Buffalo, M. Y.. July 7.—Albert ft Brann, a book agent, employed by the Kletner Publishing company, of Loulavlllr, Ky., has been arrested, charged with having forged orders far a certain book, nsing the names of a number of prominent firms ia this city. The amount involved was about (SOO. After his arrest Brann became vary excited and saade an attempt to beat out his brains against the wall of htaoeU. Two severe bat not dangerous wounds was the result Ha waa than placed in a straight Jacket. THE BONO 8WINDLE. Bt. Paul, Minn., Jnly 7.—Specials from various points in Dakota report intensely hot weather. The thermometer stood at 105 In the shads. At Pierre Sunday night a violent hot wind blew down aavsral houses and drove the people to the cellars- to avoid suffocation. V»kU to Drtnl tin G*od trmmm tfca Philadelphia, July 7.-4to extra fore* of accountante are at work at the oOoe of the Chesapeake and Delaware company. President CMlllngham laid: "It li doabtfal If the regular books of the oortpwy will show aaytUig of the oascdssu* Nothing has been ihown yet. Bon If hare been returned now to the amount Crf U, 300.000 and (till the directors are unable to designate the fraudeleat bonds." QitOAOO, July 7.—Lemuel Close, of Delta, Q., one of the switohmen Imported by the Lake Shero lUUroad i impWu, was run over and. killed at the Forty-third street crossing by aa oil train yeeierday. It fa claimed by some that he wa» knocked off the cars with a chain thswew by one ot the strikers. Six of the strikers have returned to work, and Snprtntwdeat Amedan. say. that any one wha did net take active part In the strike fetara. The lake Iters Strike. . Nbw York, Ju'y 7.—The starfish in Long Jfland sound threaten the extermination of the oysters. The only remedy, so far aa to known, it to dredge them n» with the oysters and throw them on the shore, and thi« injures the beds. Very llttla is known of the starfish. To-day an oyster bed may be free of them, to-morrow hundred of bufhels can be dredged up. They are as prolific as the potato beetle, bat are seldom seen in the waters on the south aid* of the Island. Starfish Raining Oyster Beds. We would caution the PtibHc to beware of Dealers ottering Kemp's Balsam at lees than the regular Prios, 60 cents and tl- as often times imitations or inferior articles are sold as the genuine in ordar to enable them to sell cheaply. J. B, Fleming is oar agent for Pittson. Sample bottle siren to y«^free. NlW Yo*x, July 7.—A meeting wOl be held to-morrow night at the Cooper Institute for the purpose of condemning Judge Barrett's treatment of the Theiss boyootters, and to take sush eotooa as wfll sscure their m- j leas* in the near future. Resolutions will upon Onfttof Hill to Seeking *• Save Bo,cottars. Hw* JPlMMsni. The Prssi charges that fire men who bonds 5S Koseta •till Bohemias. What the Rev. 8- A. Lsfabacb, ef Reedinc Pa, says about Dandelion Liver Pallet*: I feve used them for the neat two yeaniteking ' one ot two doting a week as ooaasioa my re*l"iu»cJ*rmm,Ms* and Indigeation peculiar to persons of sedentary habits. Price M eta. par vial by alt druggist.. A nig Bsrlj Hrnlser Brnleed. Taoi July 7.—Seven hundred sports witnessed the fight between Jack Fogarty, of Philadelphia, and Con Tobin, of Troy, at this city last night Tobin to a big burly bruiser weighing over 190 pounds and orsr six last tall Four rounds had been scheduled, and before the light the audtonoe howled, thinking more should be fought. Fogarty acted on the defenes at first, but Anally assumed the aggraastra Ha pum nasUd Tobln Savagely, frequently staggordag him. At the and ol the eeeead round Akin turned** htoheel and refussd to be turttosr ■ I ■ llfh ts» »d- The audience guyed him derisively. The referee decided the fight in favor of Fogarty. The meeting has boss called by the leading reprseentatives of many of the labor unions of this city. Prominent speakers will address the meeting. Basils, July 7.—The Russian government has addraesed a note to the powers informing them that Batoum fa no longer a free port. Tfas Berlin newspapers are unanimously of thi opinion that -fa the flnt Russia's repudiation of the treaty of Berlin. la massing a hoary foroe of troops fa Nww Yok, July 7 —The executive committee of the Irish Parliamentary association, at Its meeting at the Hoffman house last evening, announced additional subscriptions amounting to $6,000, waking a grand total of $110, opa The committee accepted the offer of the Sixty-ninth regiment to give a review and drill In Madison square Oardsn on behalf, of the fund. Governor Hill b sxr pec tad to be present on the occasion. More Money Car FnrnalL More Shortage Discovered. Philadelphia, Pa., July 7.—The investigation of til* books of ths Chesapeake and Dele wars Canal company showed a further defalcation of $10,000 in th* deposit at the Philadelphia bank. This sum tola addition to $85,000 on daposlt at the Providsntlal Lite and Trust ooaspany, which were also ambssalsd, all of which was oeneealed by false antrtoe ia the books. ■D Th. Dublin Affair. B»by la tMtbiag. Hardly know it-wing sard from diarrhoaa. Dr. Haad"a Diarrhoea lffxtura cures without drying Ik* bowala. Price «S ou. N*w Yoke, Jaly 7.—A Washington ■peclaJ uji: It la Mid that ete|M har. been filed with the prtUMsl by mLiiiu it 5% 0l*nd Army ipint the drfl serriee C*\imlssion and Genfa. Black and Roeecrana, tlMattorfor making and the former for aidtkj in appointments coatoary to tk* oiril serriee Im Grand 'Army and CI Til Serriee. Dtmujf, July 7.—-Owing to the excitement arfaing from the dub riot and other disturbances, the mayor of Dahlia haa issued a Illinois Mspablloans. mmJS *« -- - - MOT w prs aerre public order, and forbidding etewda to aaeemble in publio plaosa. Notwithstanding thi«, the crowds on the itreats are growing larger, and there b gnat excite* mint throughout the city. Frexpobt, III, July 7.—Ths Republican convention of the Sixth Illinois district hu nominated Hon. Robert H. Hitt, the present incumbent, for oon|im Resolutions wrre adopted indorsing Mr. Hltt'e oonne ia eoa- PM, and condemning Prslidsat numerous pension reto mssssflis as wall aa hi* aotion in approving the restoration of Pits John Porter to the araay. for dyapepaia Mid Uw ooopUint tou bava wsss.1TSS arc sksts: byJ. E. Fleming. v!, Alleged Irregularity. The tmsult Guards. Bottom, July 7.—Two facial agents, having Investigated the ottos of Commtsaiooar Hallett, have made charges against his method of allowing wltnsss foe* Mr. Hal- Wtlhsii simply fallowed the usual oourss adopted years ago. Mr. Halle tt has sent In his eeoount to Washington every three months and his oharges were approved. HiWiu, It. J., July I—The Emmet* guard*. Of W or crater, Mass., carried off the prise for the bsst drilling in the competition between militia oomoanisa at the Irlah national festival here yesterday. The Rhode Island guards Won the second prisi, and Oapt Dalury's Shield guards, of Oanbury, Conn., third prist. The foarth prist went to Capt Slattery's company, of Albany, M- T. The Kearney guard, of Rhode Island, took the prise for aggregate company shooting, and ths Rmmett guard, of Washington, tor ths hailsomsst appsaransa,Wheat Harreet Magna. Rmadixo, Fa., July 7.—Wheat harvesting haa begun in this county. Grain in many llaida fa much daataged by prostration from storms. Soma farmers report 29 to 80 per cent, of their orop destroyed. Considerable dama ;e has also bean dona in setae localities by the army worm. A Ballot Mas Overlooked, MiMi. " ■■ '- Q«ce «f U» Httaton Baotrte Udnaad Powar JSL o2^°5£ Lonxmt, July T.—In Or parliamentary election in Londonderry, after deoiariag the result, an amounted ballot box waa found, and a reoouat followed, which lowered tea majority of Mr. Lewis, Conssrvativ*, to S, the rote being Lewis, 1,781; Justin Mc- Carthy, Parnellite, 1778. More Tate Iteeaagas. Massachusetts Vara at rlree. Washington, July 7.— President Clevslaad yesterday afternoon sent twedty-ane veto messages to the house of i spi sssnls tivss, twenty of thsm disapproving of private pension bills, and one vetoing a bill providing for the erection of a public bul Iding at Duluth, Minn, Saxdwich, Mass,, July 7 —The forest fires betwsen hare and Poocaasst, which, after burning over 100 acres, was gotten under eontrol on Sunday, has broksu out again, sad Is now crossing into the town U Baurno. Should the wind change to the eastward ths llamas will dsstroy hundreds of aorss of valuable timber. Ptaao Tuning fork. who h« *ou • - ' H# wm *•"• •koui "»• Bowt, July 7.—In the hut tweaty-four hour* there hare bead 10 new caase of cholera and 10 deaths from the dfaaaaa at Brtadfai, and in the remainder at the province 300 new oaftee aad 71 deatto. Vcsnna, July 7.—Chaiara fa spreading at Fiumt. Increase of Cholera la Xarope. CONDENSED NEWS. Three steamboat loads of excursloafats zrjzj&atarxtraiv Many points in Illinois, Kansai, Iowa and other wiaau states are suffering from heat and drouth. iq/ ■a Prosscoted Gulteaa. Washington, July 7.—Secretary Bayard's family will go in a few dsn to their oountry place at Wilmington, Del Mrs. Vilas will remain in town until August, when she goes to Wisconsin to Join her children. Cabinet •nasaserlage. WasHihoto*, July 7.—Private telegrams tocaivad bare last night announce the death «f Col Odorgo & Corkhill, formerly United States district attorney here. His death froas Henna rhsgs of the stomach occurred at Moont Pleasant, If, bU o!d homs, where hs weat a few day* ago on business. Ool Oorfchill was about S3 years of age, and gained a world wide reputation as proeecutlng attorney for the government in the Oaltaau caee. JNtat* of Henry Cobeo, Iot« D, d» Wjjunoioit, July 7.—The house commit, tso on publlo lands has mads a favorable report on the bill which permits homssteaders who entered lsss than 1*0 acres of land ta All out thstr right to ths full 160 by entering the deficiency at any place where the land la subjsct to entry. To Aid Hemssteaders. America aad the Spanish Colonies. Nicholas Baumaa at Baffalo whUe tatozicatad took his babe by the feet and smashed Ha head against the walL Madrid, July 7.—la the senate Sea or Moret, defending the Angio-gpanlsharsaty, declared that It waa to Spain's lntaraat to tncourage relations between her --Ittrlis and European aatiena, rather than to parmit the colonies to form cloaer relations with America. Bt. Louis, July 7.—Jerry Danny, third baseman of the Bt. Louis League Baseball team, has been lined $180 and indefinitely suspended, for drunkenness and ungentlemanly behavior. Bad tor Jerry. The latest total of members elected to aaritemsat fa, Conservatives,, 310; Unionists, 43; Otadatonlaaa, 0* and ftraatlitea, ' '" ■' a*Ma§r;:" • * lie, for parties, MnenU or veddinci, at any The Caee of Father O'Santvaa. Mad Vmm a tt* Btbacuss, July 7.—Justice Van* has granted a permanent stay of proceeding* Ia the case of the people vs. the Bev. Father J. B. C Sullivan, who is now confinsd in ths psnitentiary pending ths execution of his •■Btsnos for allsgsd raps. Lnidm, July 7.—Mr. Gladstone te telegraphed to friend, in Edinburgh: "I am rejoiced that dear old Scotland's capital hte •taken her chains and agate apakea ia a ▼oka ringing throughout the laad te bahaU vt Justice and ptae* in Ireland." 1 "Am Soota Ail might. Boston, July 7.—Patrolmani Sann, aged 96, died yesterday dnjerlei receive! by the kick CVMa on duty in Charlestown, , Deaf or ta J), of a horse Fans IT. _(— Boston, July 7.—Asa B. Porter, son and clerk of the Attleboro postmaster, was before OcnmistloMr Falistt, charged with embessling letters, and was hsid ia $8,000 bail until Septaiatw, to a Badical stronghold, hare returned Union fata In the workiag class dfatrlota of TVDwer Hamlets five Unionists and two fiHadatonaa hare returned. LakeCararBmrd. ' |
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