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(Sju (Traits, Jttnt 2b, 188G. WINNING THE EMPORIUM WlXFREt) TAKING THE BIO EST STAKES OF THE BEASOX tn Dwm nomn otut icocim AT IBtirSHUtl BAT bfLACOBUB riddo roc wnwBO Bonn The weather Tosterdajr wmrerr dlAsp-pointlng i tbe admirers ef racing, (or although 414 act rain, the atmosphere wu tedee wttl poWON and ths easterly wind brought fre- A A W.M Hi il faUiti 4V Barshteooe. BtlQ thars wu a large crowd pres-nst, aa tbe richest ataka of the mtinr. tbe Em-Borlum, wee te ba ran. and the track, a aaaaa of aiaa.

atede tba raaa appear uneertala te taa unioitieted. Good luck and tkUirol Jockeyebip asebaed tba Dwy er Brothers to add tba rreat arts to tbetr already kmc Hat. Mr. Kelso's colt, Tba Bard, although riving great Inmpa of weight to ha competitors, was a treat favorite, But Paher waa not abarp eoourb, and aoon got tato a pocket, from which ba oould not fat out until too lata, Ba mada a greet affort on tba stretch, but ba bad too much lost around to seeke up, and Winfred, whoa. MaLaug hlin bad kept wall In front, boat hint by a abort bead, and ai Tremont bad preriooalp won tba Jane Stakes la hi usual easy manner, (ba Jjwyer aaalo reeelred a large aocrattou to their wealth, wbila Mclaughlin, tbetr Jockey, won additional renown br Drinking boma tba winner otth Bret four races.

Ha struggled bard to complete an unbroken record la tba fifth race, but touna Luke floundered about bope-leaaiy on tb treacherous grsae track, and Ms-Laugbtin could do nothing with him, while huiit Mitchell swpped-into a hole whlla wlo-Blniiy, when abe suddenly stooped, and many people, Ignorant of tba cause, pronounced toe raoe a swindle. Tba turf course is full of danger In wet weather, and baa become unpopular with trainers already. Of tba other races Strathspey won tba first. Furor the third, and fasfca the sixth. The details follow PiasT ItACB.

Hsndlcap swsetxtake of 135 eeeh. Sod unit 110 If declared, with tlti added, of whioh I to the second, the third to resolve oat of the state: ene alls sad a arkm; luaafipsilmsn's k. a. Sirettiaoey. ed.

by Qlaeele. satnf La folks. 110 eoaads. Mel-aosnlta 1 JO. o'Ceoaor's sr.

a. Una at-, nsse. 10 eoaiwla Mar. pa ar kruthe'rs7 Ertmbistoi'" TsarsT'lOO ponada Godfrey Ouuo. no enanda: frankl Mrs poebda: fitrat-ser.

we aousdai Moonahloa. posade, and Kuioar. 0 aourvl. aln ran. 'lira SAL.

neuina Ktsht to ate aaainat Btreibsper, Bra one saeh asaiDst Caa P. ttiraiaur. and Koloryi efefbt to pas eaas against Frank le M. and Bremsletoa, twCve to one against Ooeao, alteca td aaa aaatnst ltooa-lb me A rood start was effected, with tTna B. Slirhtly leading, but rolns to the turn Eulosrr ran forward and forced the runntna to tha quarter pole ahere aba led balf a length with Moonshine End, lapped by Stratbtper and Frankie B.

tba back stretch Strathspey assumed the br a nck, an.l. inoreaslng bis lead, finally woo eall by two lengths, with una U. second, a lengtb before brambletoo, who waa two lenaths ahead of Ooano. tfaroiro Rsca The Jane arakes. fsweepstakes for a.year-olds.

foals of IHea. each, balf forfait, sad oniy tiotf dtciared br April 16, with SUMO added, xf which titM to the seeoaa. the third to receive I1U0 est of the stakasi wloeers vf M.O00, Kssdsi or two of S4.00Q, or one of SS.oOu, er of the ahrt or the ftprina. 6 poend extra: the produce ef sasra er stallions wblea have not prodaeed a winner rlortu sa. I.

1HV allowad puvadst of aotku pound i tbree-euartars of a aitle; nt sotrtes. ef whlohatz declared) reins to winner, S.1K Vwyer Brothers' blk. a. Trsmont. by Vlrsti.

oat of Ana Fist. UTpoanda McLeaahlin 1 I K. W. Kutsoa's far. a.

Bryaweod. lie poaada lts- A W. si. Coaaor's b. f.

La air. 100 poaads. W. Doa abae Ma LrfttDgMoa's a. Lackawaaaa, 100 ponada.

0 Tlnso UfllH ViftaMl.MUM MmMi tMl, A HM aaoh aaaiast bryawood and aire, thirty to one Seminal Bryawood got two lengths tba beat or tba Krt. witb Lackawanna eeoood. Before tbey I ooa a furlong, aoworer, Tremont waa In Jront. and won with bis usual aasa by eight angths, Brrnwood aeoond, a length before La Jul re, wttbXaakawanna far behind. TaiaD ACa A haadleap eweeprtake ef fSO aaea, tad oaiy S10 If deetarwd.

wlta SLIAX) added, of wtoleh i. ik. stakss: entrlse to be aiada on Taasdsr, una kt: well hi to be annooneed and daeiaraUon to ba mad oa WlMdar. JaneSSi one asue-sod a half i t. orrH'l a.

a eror. 4 years, by Pat atailoy. eat otrsTorUe. Ill poaads. 1 i Mr.

Kaw'i h. f. itaamea, 4 years, lot ponada. FsB-eeeJa a aaa 9 I W. lakeland' ch.

a. Craest, 4 rears, 10S aoaada. Hamilton Kola, llspoaads, and General Monroe. 107 poaads, also ran. Time Beuinaeevea asalnst FaTor.

Bra as Iwa samst Maamee, thrae to on swalast Kola, ekrht to ne scalnss Araesi, ftttssa to one acaiast tteneral loorue. tar a good start Ernest and Maamee ran forward, and they were lapped at tba bead of the Stretch. Aa tbey came up Maumee forged ahea4 and reached the stand a bead In front of General onToe. At the lower turn Monroe dropped iok and Payor challenged Maumeo. The raoe was reduced to a match between them, and Faror finally won by a length and a balf, all tba others beaten off a Joog distance, Pooara RAcavTha RmporlasA, a sweepstakes for S-Tar-old foals ef IfiW, of floo eaeh, S7 forfeit, aad Ssa forfait If (truck oat by April U.

18M, and 150 tirttu. If by Mar I5i SOuotobe added br tba aao-elatlon; tb Moond to reeelre gl.OUO of tba added Boasy sad SO per esat. of tba ataka, aad tbetaird SUM ef the edued moaer aad 1 par earn, of the sukss; boras wbleh bare never woa a raoe of the Value of U.0UU allowed 4 pound i of 41,000 7 poandai Baaidsas bavlaa started wbea a year Old allowed 14 poaad: otbar ualdeaa. 10 poaads; wiener la ImM of sraasof the vaiae of SAwoo earry I2i pnanda: teles, latpoandsi thrtoa, ISO pnaacsi baadieaps and sellind raoss not reokooad as raoas: Allies and saldlncs siiowad powndsi one mils aad half; 71 entries, of wlueb foardsalaredi valae to winner, tasee- tad. U.M0; to talrd.

It iwyer brothers' ee. iki. eWmfred, by Mortesaer. eat Ida poaada, (4 poaads ovar.l atlaaie atlnor. Mslaasblia.

Mr, Keiau's a. a Tbe Bard, by Lae-fauew, eat ef TAradaioaate. IIS p-aacU. riabar Appteby a Jobaaoo's eb. a Bevsriy.

by Bramble, oat of Sos VTsltna. 1W1 poaads. t'aidwell I Rrlar. lot eownd! Iw puaads: Lstretls, 1(4 soaadst Lelawara, lul poaadsi Qulaey, I0S poaada Sad Listen 107 poaaAa, alao raa. I tme-trta.

HetUur Kvee ssaiast Ths Bard, Sve to on arateat WUifrad, aTB to one aealatt Kikarood. tea to oas aaalaat twelve to oae aralaat Beverly, twenty te oae each aeainat Letretla, lleiawara. and Ustslie Tbep were gathered on tbe lower turn, and when the flag fell they were eloe together. Brian, Lstretie, and Beverly being In the front. Mckonnp ssnt Letreti along to make the Pace, aod.

turning into tbe atretcb, waa halt a lengtb before Winfred, with Brian third. The Bard we In the rear of the lot, aod was getting Into a Aa thsy ran around tbe turn Letretla rellnoulsbed the lead. As they raa along tbe beck stretch they were strung out a long way, and wbea tbey bad rone a mile Winfred ws showing the wsp bp two lengths, with Beverly second, a lengtb and a balf before Tbe Bard, wbo -began hi run. Wben tbey got to the furlong Winfred seemed to be winning, but Flsber tent Tbe Bard along, and winfred, being tired, began to Quit, and MoLsurhlin be ran to use his whip with rraat Visor. Up tbey came side by side amid great excite merit, both jockeys plying the whip, but McLaughlin was tba stronger of tbe two aad brought Winfred home the winner of tbe rich, est prise of tbe meeting by a short bead.

Twwoty lengths away waa Beverly, with Elk wooa lourtn, Aotretia nrta, yuiacy sixth. Firm mars. Sweepstakes, for S-yanr-old. of S33 ear, plsv er per, with tsuw added, tbe seooad te re-cetTefloo owt ef tbeatskeat a va ariose ea tbe terf J. 11.

MaCorwilea'sea. f. Lane d'ur by naroe d'Oe. oat of kan Coaatnbt. IPS poenae.

Lraea 1 av w. maioao-s a atacxie AtuoaeU. ise Xlwyer Brotaars' a. a. Teanc Lake.

115 poaads. Me-Laashtia "Ilma-l 07. Beuukr Klaat te Svs nh aeeteat Maairla MKebeU aad )' oaaa Lube, two to oae acaiast Leas 4 Or. At tbe start Maoris Mitchell bad the lead, and at the half-mils pole wa a length before Luoe a "Or. The latter oioeed on the lower turn end the pair came up the stretch tocether.

After pas-lug tbe furlong Margie Mitchell took the lend and waa winning easily, wbea abe stepped into a bole end suddenly stopped, end before sbe could recover Luns d'Or bed ber beaten bp a leugth. Young Luke labored bard on tno grass and was bcatea four kturtha. I Sum Kaca A welter handicap sweepstakes ef earn, aaa only S3 If dselared. with SVSM added, of bicetieutattaeseaaa.tbe tbtrd to leostve S30 eet SfthsMaassi oae utile aad three sl-enth: w. uaiar'a br.

r. k'asbn. rearm. Oaiar'a br. by rax on.

eet ef raspoaa. II IIS pouoaa. aasary a Cotton' a a. a. Drake Carter, reals.

ISO jTTartnr'B A a. ArsUael a roars, IW soeedsV'sHtsv Samoa. Bettlar-rtve to sos os Amtiuu. elwM te five aaaiast raste, toar la ene aealass Drake Cnctnn. Arter a good start Pssba took tbe lead, with Drake Carter aeoond, and tbe tbtee were lapping at tbe stand.

Ua the turn Pesba rot away from the others end won bv tares leortbe. Drake Car. tar aeoond. two lengths before Aretiao. THREE FAST HORSKS TO MEET.

The mystery surrounding; tbe anticipated meeting ot Troubadour, Mia Woodford, and Baraum has come to an end, and the raoe reset leertb beea decided upoa. Tbe Coney aland Jockey Club baa otened sweepstakes for a-year-olds and upward of fjtn each, SIM forfeit, with $300 added, provided tbat tbe three above named horsee enter end start, and tbelr traere have already appeaded tbelr rigraatures, r. Urowa 11 or repreaeoted by Boaera, hi trainer, and slgnlne for blm by telegraphM order fmm Pltuburg. Tbe diatance of tbe raoe ie a mile and a quarter, end hi to be run on Tuesday Bext. Tbe entries ere to close oa Saturday eight.

It is probable that tba Owpers map also enter Pootaao. KACIXO IN ESQLASD. Loxtkix, Juao 24. Tula was the dap ot the Stockbrldge meetlnr. The race for the Burst boo roe Stakes waa woa bp T.

Jeaadaga. a. f. Mamie. Mr.

Abingtee'e Jaek-o. Laatere waa a seed ana Can. Owea WUbamsa e. VaUoae third. Tbe las petting was aa eee asainet Mamas, six to oae oa Jack-o'.

anvnra, aod tea tooee ae-ains vsHeea. is seed raoe. Tbe wiener nail tbe port ta iiaarerrs ef a leegth la froai ot itera. raaaaaaiasraa A MINISTER IN DISGRACE. DaUTXH PBOM HIS CHT7KCH.

Bauctos, N. June tL Th Err. J. L. Bag-woa ts ooa af tba moat aloqaaat dlTtnea of tba Koctb Oarolina Met hod let Ooaferenoe.

Ha ta tba moat aooght after bp tba dlffsrent chare boa of any preacher la tba Methodist cborab. Ha baa been stationed at Ooldsborouab, Chart otia, and until a few daps ag-o waa In charge of tbe chorea at Wtnstoa. Haia a rery baadsoma man, aad aoon after taklngr charge ef tba ehnrok tbora, ba became enamored of a lorely Mrs. Fotlpbar. tint Bnhka Joseph of old.

Instead of leaving bis garment In ber bands be left tba tatter of a saintly fepaiaUotu Tba woman for whom Mr.BagwaU'aaeriflood name aad position ts known aaa gram widow, and beautiful and attractive. She waa aa attendant of Mr. liar-well's cbareb. and bore tbey became It waa not song before it waa noticed that tba minister was partial to tbla slater, and that ba soua-at every possible occasion to be In ber company, gome time ago tba offloera of tba church remonstrated with the prsMcner and told blm that bts conduct was tbe suhtect of remark, and that ba mast desist. Mr.

Bsrwell cUred that there was nothing criminal, and that ba liked brr company and did sot lutend to stop hie attentions. When tbe Presiding Elder of tba district came to Winston privately reorimanded Mr. Baa-well, but this dM no good. Last week the woman In aueetion waa absent from town without tbe knowledge of ber reverend lover and la wrote bora very endearing letter that fell Into tbe bands of ber father. Ha broke It open, and on reading tbe contents be searched in bis daurb-ters apartments and found a number of lettrrs written bp Mr.

Bagwell, all showing- the closest Intimacy, and also an arrangement for Mr. Bog-well to rare bts lady lore at Danville, Va on bia way to tbe Conference and on bis return homo. Tba father laid these letters before tha church and a committee of Investigation ws appointed upon whose report Mr. Baa-Well was suspended from tbe rainlstrp and driven away from Winston In dlsgraca. Wben tbe General Conference meets be will bo expelled from tbe church.

It now turns out tbat in bra young days tno reverend gentleman was Dot a Dove susplctoa. Mr. liagweu la about SB pears of age and baa a wire and several children. Tba BAlelgb cbnrch la known as tbe crack ehureh of tbe Confer' nee and Mr. Bagwell would have been sent bare Boat, ilia was also tbe mofct prominent name mentioned for tbe Presidency of Trinity College, tbe seat of learning of tba Methodist denomination ot this Bute, a wzztrs ri.oun prodvcttoht.

nnrxAFOUB, Hitut, Juno 24. Tbe NorthwttUrn AfOIarsapi: "There was a fsJUng off of SS.000 barrels in the output of tbe mills last week, but It waa not unexpected, there baying been total idleness throughout tbe milling district Saturday. Tba flour product for tbe week waa 117.900 barrela. averaglna 1S.200 dally. against 14SJUU barrels tbe preceding week and fiU.iitt barrels for tbe eorreepondiug time In While the same number of mills 19 are running, tbe output for tbe current week will hardly equal that of two weeks ago.

Cooler weather has prevailed for several daps past, mak- Ina wheat grind freer, but some mills lost a day. or two. and tbla will undoubtedly keep the output from grain above 141.000 barrels. The exports were eut down another notch last week, and at present are largely composed of bakers' grade. Tbe flour market Is quiet, with priors rather Arm.

A leadinsT miller say tbat heavy lines of flour have been sold during the past few days, and tbe mills aire no more evidence of shutting down than tbey did a month ago. Bakers' seem to ce in active demand, and some millers are well ahead on this e-rade. Tba direct ezporte of flour from bore the week ending June 19 were 44,400 barrels, aaalnst 60.000 tbe Week endinr June 12. 79.760 the week ending June and 67,810 tba week ending May 89. Receipt tot tbe past week Wheat, 941,000 bushels.

Phlomente Wheat, M.000 bushels; flour, barrela: millastuff, tons." TUB LOUISIANA I.COlSLATVRr. Krcw-pirXKAKf, June 24. Tbe Legislature baa completed to-day three-quarters of Its period of service, as limited by tbe Constitution, aad Its moat Important work la well advanced. Tba License bill finally passed tbe House and goes to tbe Senate, where It will pass without material ebange. It Is considered a better bill for tbe Bute than tbe existing law, and will, it 1 thought, Increase tbe revenues about 940.000.

The alt members sacoeeded, with tbe aid of time oountry representatives, in eliminating tba lab liquor license features. Tbe eomblnatloo controls 45 or 40 votes. Tbe opposition mlvhi defeat the bill oa final passage, but it would leave tbe law aa It stands, and tbe measure will probably pass without further obstruction. Tbe high license men threaten, however, that at tbe next election tbe country parts hes.will send men to tbe Legislature who will force prohibition upon ine entire state. Tbe Sunday law waa promulgated yesterday.

This bill sifted down has so many provisos, stores. Industries of various kinds, and theatres and other amusements, tbat it simply amounts to a suspension of liquor traJBo en that day. This, however, la a great and unexpected reformation very advanced besrlnnlna-. Tbe bill prohibiting the traffic in futures pesaed tbe Senate to-dsy. It passed tbe House by a targe majority last session, ana will pass again with half a chance.

KILLED BY L1QBTK1XQ. 8t. Paul, Minn Juno 24. Storms of great violence have been Quite prevalent of late through Minnesota, aad reports of damage done come ta dally. Yesterday at Shakoposa heavy thunderstorm accompanied bp destruo-l rive hail paaaed over tbe northeastern section of Edea Prairie Township.

Tbe corn crop suffered most aod waa cut up Into shreds. Tbe wheat appeared to be beaten Into the around and lar perfectly fiat. At Hutchinson a tornado atruck the ground three-quarters of a mile northwasu or the nitara, moving northeasterly. Trees al foot la diameter wers twisted off and fenoesl taken up and carried sway. No fatalities are ported.

At Winona there waa a very several thunderstorm. Rain fall in torrents and cloud enveloped tbe city. Stephen Kropldloski, need 11 pears, waa atruck by lightnlnar. Tba bolt struck his bead, burning tbe hair completely off ooa aide, and blackening bis fees and neck. died la a few moments.

The llrbtnlnr aiaa struck a tree In front of W. Bcbroeder's reed denoe. Ball of fire rolled from tbe tree to th bouse and Mrs. Schroeder fell seneeiese, Bb will recover. Another ball struck a tree in front of C.

ft. Spencer's residence on Centre-street end stunned a little boy, but not seriously iujurins blm. AIT INSURANCE COMPANY FAILS. Washinotok, June 24. The tugpenslod of the Analo-Amaricaa Inauraaoe Companii waa announced to-day.

Its officers are tbi Boa. Wfll lam Belt, President: Gordon Mao lntoah. Vice President i D. HamllBk, Bee re taryt H. H.

Flnley, General Manager. Oordoi Maclntoeh, John Mason, and Robert Dance ley, Washington, D. CL, aad William Bell, Ohio. Directors. Tbe company did very littli business In this eity, their risk beinr placed li other part of the country.

Its capital was an nnuncee as iLOOO.000. but tax waa paid on onl 100.000 capital. Mr. R. J.

Phillips, one of tb special agents of tbe com puny, said to-day tba i tae primary cause of the auspentlon waa tb i fact that about $33,000 of Its draft to pap in aured losaes bad rone to protest in London. i says tbe company's itabllitie amount to about S60.000 oa policies Issued In this oountry, end tbat tbe surplus over capital slock and all other liabilities 4M(U. UX ENTERPRISING BOY. Botpalo, N. Tn June 24.

Katnan ReicU, bop about 13 years old, wss a ooneplcuotm flrure la the County Court this morn leg. Nathan has a htotorp. He has stolen bis wap frorb Europe to thai oountry for tbe purpose ot Ing bis parents, wao live la Detroit. He stole ride oa a reirbt train from Kew-Tork to Buf- in and wean the train arrived here rot off tbe care and was walkinr down tha Kria traaka. Just at tbla time an Erie switchman earns oa the scene, noticed tbat some of the switches were mlspleeed, looked around to eee wbo bad done thai serious work.

no one out tae ooy in tae vieioity. Jumped to tno conclusion mat me ooy waa it gutlty pttrtp. aad forthwith bad him Arreete Tea boy baa eonaeqaentlp liagered in jail tl tnaa anornlnr. waen be waa broueat befoi Judre Hammond to be Inteimed tbat tbe Orarsd Jury bail not found a bill against aim. Tbe will endeavor to get to Detroit aa soon aa alble.

MRS. PAl.UtRCACStDBtnO WU KA Tl Asbitxt PAJtz, N. J- Juno 84. An aueet oa the auddea death of Mrs. Pal tae Key East last even in? was held bp Coroner Woert.

ft Lonr Breach. to-Jap. Mra. Benne a alster-In-Uw of Mrs. Palmer.

Beatified that tl deceased had told her, a few daya prertoos, tbi abe feared sbe was aoeut to Become a asotv and tbat abe lotcaded to take some tansy oil nendriM a mtacsurlare. aa sbo wss afraid I coadttloB would Interfere with attending nana sasetlar at Oeeaa Orove. Willie Bennei ia.n. tnsand that be saw Mrs. Palm ta.ke teespooafwi of so aaa preparatioa oat nuis.n in hnv taadL AfLar a BUI ber of pbyatctaaa aad othera had beea oxessiaed ibejarr reaoered a verdict that Mra.

Palo bad come to her death at her owa hand, tae re sult ef etteeaptua- to pewnuwa Sir. Pal seer was oaiy If peara eld. TBS CANADIAN MWLM TKA At ntrwsran. Juao 14, Tbe Ckaadlaa lit a tort tor HE ENYIED TITLED ONES AND SO -UNCLE QEOROE HEARST BECAME A SENATOR. tBoatart that xaetocd ran trpwAr CATAKKB.

AS M15KB1, PECULATOR, AflftHT, aitd capitalist nr cauporkia. Bam Frakctjco, June IS. As the Hogs, peorce Hearst, United States Senator from California, seems to be attracting a great deal of tttcnttoo In Washington at present, aad as tany erroneous statements about him aad bis (career are golnc tbe rounds of tbe Eastern pries. berbaps a truthful sketch from tbe pes of one arbe baa known tbe man for over a quarter et a penturp mlg-ht not come amiss. I bad always understood tbat ha was a Mia- bourian by birth, but 1 see tbat some or the bewapapers locate bra birthplace in Kentucky and other In Virginia.

At any rats ha was popularly supposed to bare hailed from Missouri, Ha crossed tbe Plains to California bp tbe ox- conveyance la vogue in those days early In tba Arties, following tbe rush of fortune seekers to tbe newly discovered land of (old. and settled in Nevada County, than one of tbe moat pro 11 Do sections ot tba State In placer aloes and which at this dap pet contains Inex haustible treasures in sold. Hearst at once enraged in placer mining, working with pick aad Ishovel and pan. but buying, selling, and trading lln claims were more to his bent than bard labor. and be engaged In tbat pursuit, con tin ulna? with varying success until J859, being up and down.

but most ot tbe time as poor as a rattlesnake In Spring. la 1837-8 it began to be feared that tba mines of tbe SUte bad given out, a the placets, such aa could be worked bp individual miners with, out capital, were about exhausted. Quarts mining and hydraulic mining were Just then getting a fair foothold, but it takes capital for those Kinds of mining, and capital was Just then very timid, as tbe future of California aa a min ing State seemed very uncertain. Besides. quarts mining waa but lirt.e understood, aod quarts reduction raa compare tire-in which about lp a primitive process.

a much metal was wasted as was saved. Tbe machinery and scientltlo appliances or to-clay were unknown. Hearst devoted himself to Quarts mining, working mines, and trading in claims. Tbl was his school wbre he took the first lesson that have, wittt added experienoe. made him.

perhaps, the best judge In the United Btatea of tba value of a mine. In 1859 occurred what wa known aa tbe Washoe excitement, and it and it results are what have made the California of to-day and produced our bonanza kings and millionaires. A party of placer miners were working In a desert and isolated region in a spur of tbe bierra Nevada range. In what was then portion of Utah Territory. 1 be-story of tbe discovery ot ths rrest Comstock Lode bp tbeae men bes been often and variously told In print, and it Is not wttbln tbe purpose of this article to repeat it bare, except as to some incidents germane to tbe subject in band.

The news reached San Francisco that silver bad been diaooverel in the bleak. Inhospitable and then almost inaccessible region on the eastern alooea of tbe fMerra Nevada. From San Fran cisco tbe news spread broadcast throughout the Pacific coast, and there ensued what was known among the miners as a "rush. Adventurers, prospectors, miners, ramblers, representatives of slmost every profession, speculators, merchants, all flocked to the new camp. Virginia City, named after one of tbe discoverers of tbe lode, who went by tbe nickname of "OleVlr-ginny." and I don't think anybody really knew bia rirht name, or tbat ho knew It himself, but it was said to be Finney.

Among tbe eager throng tbat flocked to tbe Dew diga-inr wss George Hearst. Tbey Went afoot, cn horseback, in wagons, on donkey, by addle train of mules any way so as to set there and I believe tbat a many went afoot, packing tbeir "grub and blankets on tbelr backs, as traveled by more speedy and comfortable meant. Hearst went on horseback, but came pretty near not petttar started at all. He was flat broke, trot bad manatred to ret bold of a horse, saddle, end bridle. He was one of a party of mounted men, and Just aa tbelr point of departure Nevada City was reached, a constable overhauled the aaravan and demanded tbe payment of some 140 which Hearst owed for a store bill.

Of course be did not have the money, and tbe constable produced a writ of attachment on tbe ndinr outfit, a well aaone accusing Hearst of being about to leave tbe State with Intent to defraud bia creditor. Everybody in tbe mines waa broke or nearly so la those days, but there wss a little money in tbe party, and. tbe boy ehipped In and rescued George from tbe olutrnes of the ofnoer Vnd tbe party want on Its way rejoicing. A more forblddlne looklnr section than Washoe was at that time would be bard to find on earth, but under the surfsee lay untold mill. Ions.

All wss excitement, bustle, and confusion, claims beinr staked off by tbe thousand. The theory that tba great mineral belt waa one lode did not then exist, and the claims were scattered over eu area several miles in extent, tbe hills through which tbe lode runs being fairly plastered with location a doaen deep. Hearst rot into the thickest of tbe strurrle. locatlor claims bare, baying feet there, end selllne tbem in another direction. Ha obtained an interest in some of the most vaju- ble mines, but it cannot be said that ba made an ultimate success on tbe Comstock.

He made money, it 1 true, but lost It a rain In (peculation In mines. Of course such a state ot things aa I have described could but lead to an enormous amount of litiratiun to settle title to claims and niinev, and it was in tbe management ot some of tbese suits tost Hearst struck bis strong suit. Litigation ia Nevada in those dsys wss unique. Bribery of jurors, witnesses, and Judge was as open as the day, and the moneyed side was notorious every time. Rich corporations absorbed the mines, and a poor man had as muuh show for bis rirbts as a lawless oat would have for his scalp in Hades.

Hearst diatlnruianea himself in II titration of this sort, sad bit tact and hrewdbess in this, allied to bia thorough knowlere of mines and tuinlnr, made him an invaluable man to mining capitalists. The discovery and workinr of Com. (took mine led to tbe exploration and pro pect in otner portion or toe region which in 1861 became tbe Territory of Nevada and in loM the State of Nevada. Hearst quit hi mining operations on the Comstock practically broke. out aaa inr uacaers toe arm 01 liar gin at Tevla.

of San Francisco, tbe wealthiest and at tbat time the most enterprising and venturesome mining operators on the Pacific ooast, if not in tba United eta tea. Hearst waa always sure of stake from this firm for tbe Durcbaaa of mine If be could find tbe mine. He was person. lly acquainted with nearly every oomnetenk miolnr prospector on tbe coast, aod the poe- Kb tor la pi-overballp poor, and seldom rets the neflt ot bis discovery. He finds tha ralna.

and. being of a somewhat shiftlea nature, as a rule, eas no capital to wore it with. Hearst acted aa tbe agent between tbe locator and tbe capitalist, and in this way secured for the latter propertlea which now include tbe most valuable mines on the continent. It may be well, however, to etate ia paaslor, that Messrs. Hararin ac lens separated in businaas.

and tbat tbe firm is now Harrin at Hearst, Mr. Tevls, aa understand it, bavlnr withdrawn from active mtninr Derations on account of tbe Immense press of bia other flnaoolel Interests. Among tbe leading mines owned by Har rin at Hearst are tba Ontario of Utah, tbe Homestake series of the Dakota Black Hills, and tba Anaconda of Montana. The Ontario baa bonanza and dividend oarer sluoa it acquisition. The Homeetaae mines are a wonder In ahuut, and consist of one great channel of low-grade sold ore bleb are dug out as if they formed an ash bank and with automatic and other mechanical appliance mined aaa reduced at small coat.

What the output and oront of these mlnm hava been I known oniy to those who control the companies' deatiniea, but that they have been sometimes enormous Is beyond question. Tbe Anaconda la probably toe most extensive copper mine In tbe world to-dsy, and tha work for tbe reduction of its ores are said to be tbe la rarest and moat complete copper a melting aod refiniur plant existence. Wbea first saw Georre Hearst be looked the ideal of a young Western backwoodsman. Over feet in heurht, straight aa an arrow, long, swinricr arms, big feet aad band, a somewhat awawara gait, a pleasant, ever-amillnr face, a drawling, but musical voice, end the pronounced aoeent of tbe Soutiteroer ot tbe slave days. The erect carriaa-e, tbe voice, and tbe smile ere retained tv this day, tbourb be has turned 60, and and bia bair and beard are white.

Bavlnr bad no advanterea ot eduoattoa, Senator Hearst la an till terete man. but not aa Irnorant one. He is of keen end observ-Ing mind and quick of perception, end with an experience oooe gained ia never forgotten, but is uaed to ad van tare ahouid tbe occasion arise. He Is a good Judre of men and human nature and it takea a brlrbt man to get tae best of blm. Wbea to tan company of bis eronte be delivers himself of many wtsa, original, aod homely thought aad phrase.

Like moat Southern men be la a great admirer of title, and 1 believe that it was this trait more ttian any other causa teat led him to aeek tbe to htm but honorary position of United States Senator. While be was with hi intimatea. wan were tueinsr addressed by each othera Major." rVtlfMi r.UlM hnu.li or ColoeeL or ter title ralrht have come from bavlnr beea General Superintendent of a Sua. dap acbool be was but plain Uncle Georre. aod aa It at the faebtoa for California and Nevada mnitooairea to purchase United States Beoatorahlpe aa tee eyowator of tbear embtttoo he didn't went to be left ia the rear, aad by tbe aociaeot of death aad a Democratic Governor ha baa reached hia smeL No more will tha ''boys' address hint a Cade Georre aor the brisradlers ee "Mr.

Hearst. Sab;" see with awe and re its an oe they salute him. Hearst at aatarallp a kiad aad opea-hearted saaa, tree from eflfectatloa or ejctuelvin ibs. 1 do aot think tbat eee of has old comrades or aoo Paints ace ever app led te him la vaia tor saanataoce. aad 1 have raoe.

ally aaea bias oa more tbaa oae oeaaaioa leave a early of bt end sloth eiotaed saea to atep aeroaa tae street ead abek bands with eeeae rarged wreck of a ploasar wanes he had kaewa la tae early day. Ia diepeeitaoa bo at what la PoTttely auaed eoarivlaL eaa ataad a arrest dnal ef eoeilvaiity aad takes It strabrht. Ia drees he ts Valoucap.aad aU the tailors eaearUesaia Bed ftx Was a to make look otherwise. Just hero I will relate astoi. at I have often heard cmcu.

cut i cannot roach lor it accuracy i Mrs. Hearst a a woman of faafama, ta-uned to artaaooraep, aad, with her only eon, epeuda a large share of her Usee la Euros. while her husband la happy aad feels at homo ta the unooarenUeoaiitlee of tbe mining camps. Tbe Hearsts have aa elegant home on Van most faabkonable quarter of the eity. end tbe lady la a lavish hostess aad aaaav uiaoant eanertainec of tbe crime esktereme of tbeaomewaat incongruous element known aa Baa Pransisoo society.

One eight Mrs. ars gave a graod entertainment. Mr. Hearst bad not been welted, or if be waa be bad Uorrrorten all about It aad staid out eomewna late. He to aa Inveterate tobacco abewer.

and wben he bnnmst uinatmi in mmw genial coss pan scatters tbe extract et tbe weed somewhat promiscuously over bis shirt front, hen tbe revel was at Its selxht at tbe enter, tain men he reached bia home, utter lp obuvtooa or tba fact that anything- unusual was Iran, splrus; breia. He suoossdrd la entering bp aid of bis letch key, wbea be was met by a flood I ot light, tbe perfume of flowers, strains of music, aod gor-geoua costumes. He stood somewhat dased for a moment aad a sort of huh came ever the festivities. Mrs. HearsVoatohine- sight of him, i reached bin side, aad getting him Into tba baa 1 out ot algbt of the guests begged htm to go up Stain and chanM hu atM.t attlr ta tobaooo-sbiioed iblrtl bosom for something more suitable to the occasion.

Thrusting bis hands I mm jurtwoes pocaete a eaoit or bm ene drawing himself areot. ha said In a volan loud enough for tbe company to "This is sap ranch, and if these here folks don't like my shirt they can go borne: It's time for folks to be bed, anyhow, end I'm gwlne tbar, and be Kawni Bimaear up toe stairs to bis soartment. While It Is certain tbat a body auoh aa tha United Etateai Senate cannot be eongenlal to Hearst, yet the signs are tbat be has an ambition to succeed bp election to the place he now holds by aoootBtmeaa. knldi tk auk" aa wklf tbe Demooratse Party of California relink for the ainews of war and baa flatterers enough to foster bis vanity in thst direction. Tbat he can be successful is to rap mind doubtful, because, ta tbe first place, 1 do not tblnk tbe Democrats eaa carry Calif ore la this Tear.

and. if tber ahouid. tbe party la so split up Into actions that no man could at this time eall himself aura of tbe Beo atorsbip. At any rate, should tbat party win, Hearst would be the beat man to elect, as, thou Illiterate audi unversed la steteemanabip aad eglaiatlon, be to not a demaxorue. ABA HULL AT HOME, DlSAPrOIrTTKD III "OT sTHa MIDI A i LADT.

Ada HulLj the Brooklyn girl who left borne about three weeks are ia company with Mrs. Faircaan, of Elmlra. on tbe promise of tbe Istter to "make a ladp of her." leturned to No. TS Gates-arcane, bar mother house, yesterday moraine She wa seemingly In rood health and apirita, tbourb tired after ber trip. Tbe rirl la 10 years ef are, but looks younger.

Altogether she is a pretty glrL Sbe wears short dreeeea. Ia discussinr her visit to Elmlra her manner and language were those of a woman. Ada said yesterday that Mra. Fairman bad not kept ber promise; tbat instead of at once proceeding to make a lady of ber abe bad ordered ber to Sweep out tbe tore and wait upon customers. Mrs.

Falrman's store ts a combination affair, including dry goods, cigars and tobacco, and ice cream. Ada was not accustomed to household work. She considered it a nuisance, too. to be ordered to attire herself In gorgeous habiliment, urntsbed to ber by Mra Fairman. at all hour of tbe day ana eveutnr.

i Mr. Fairman was contlnualir Introducing her to gentlemen, most of whom were old and unlnterestinr. She introduced ber to one college student, who waa a bice young man. He waa 18 years old. While Ada was with Fab-man tbe latter took Flore Caluette into tbe fold oooe more.

Fiora told Ada that Mr. Fairman bad ruined ber. Ada told Flora In return that Fairman bad Insulted her. When Ada had determined to return to ber home bn account of the unsatisfactory condition of tnlor in tha Fairman mansion. Mrs.

Fairman threatened her with arrest, snd wrote to Mrs. Hull that ber daughter waa bad. Then Ada found ber way Into toe hands of Chief of Police Little, of Eimlra, who sent ber borne. Elxiba, If. June 24.

Mrs. Jared Fairman, who Drouirht the girl Ada L. Hull from Brooklyn a few weeks aro. stated to-day tbat It waa at the request of Mrs. Hull that abe took ber from ber borne.

Sbe further aaid I did not want to undertake the responsibility, because Mra Hull told mo Ada was retting wild snd tbreateninr to run off with a theatrical Company. I brought ber bere to try and save ber. After abe came bere sbe Insisted oa goinr with Flora Caluette, a former acquaintance of hers, wbctn Lbrougbt bere, and who went astray. I forbade tbe intimacy, and wben I threatened to aena Ada back to Brooklyn aha said abe would kill herself if I did. I did arree with Chief of Police Little to send the girl's clothes to the train Tawedar night and to buy ber a ticket to New-York, but Mr.

Fairman and I afterward changed our minds, because we tnourht Chief Little bed misused us. We decided that If be would aeod tbe girl back to us we would return her to Brooklyn." Mra. Fairman claimed that tbe whole story told bp the Hull rirl waa a tissue of falsehoods from berlnning to end. Intended to hole ber side of the story and Injure one wbo desired to bo ber benefactress. Chief of Pelloe Little aaya that, bavlnr beea disappointed ia Mra.

Fairman not doing as sbe sgreed, be, in com pan witb M. A. Kennedy, tbe Poormaster of tbe eity. went to Mr. Falrman's bouse to ret the elotbea and a ticket to New Vork.

Mrs. Fairman refused to buy a ticket, and, in answer to the question what ahouid be done with tbe rirl, said sbe did apt care (with aa oatb) what waa done with ber. TBS ROBBERY OP MARKS A SONS. TaoT, June 24. Michael Kartx, who was in March sentenced to serrs 18 years snd months' Imprisonment for participating in the robbery of Marks Son' ewelry store, was brought to this city last erenlnr.

The ex. pectatios was that Kurt would tura informer and glee evidence against Billy Porter, hat alleged associate in tbe crime, whose trial was to have beea moved to-day la tba Court of Sessions. District Attorney Hbodes caused surprise waen, at the olenitis of tbe court, he announced tbat be would no be able to move Porter' trial at tbe present term. Counsel for tbe defense declared tbat Kurta hsd disappointed tbe prosecution, aod tbat be had refused, notwithstanding the inducements offered, to testify srainat Porter. They asked tbat Porter's ball, which bad been fixed at 130.0011, be reduced.

Judge Fursmaa will bear arrumenta on this request on Saturday. Kurta baa recently put up considerable money for printlnr bia case and lawyers' feea, and eoa-fidently expect the General Term will order a aew trial. To go oa tha stand aad awear to complicity in tbe robbery would defect bis cbanoea In tbe appellate court, and Detective Bobwrt Piokerton. who ha been eonduotlnr tbe oero. tiattons.

tbo detente say. ba arranged to have Porter' trial poatponed until tbe Kurta appeal ba been disposed of. Kurts waa takea back to prison tbi afternoon, la tbe event of Porter aecurlnr bail In the criminal action pending arainat him be will be arrested in a civil suit brourbt by B. Marks At Sou, aad will be Compelled to turn lab ball la that case also. About 9.000 ia meaey and other property valued et 1.700 botonarinr to Porter bare been attach ad Maris la the action Derun against porter aad itOjl UNION OT CBURCHE3 IN CANADA.

ToBOPToi, June 24, The Church of Enx-land Synod bere to-day took step to coafer with tbe Presbyterian. Methodist, and other Christian bodies la Canada for tbe purpose of ascertaining tbe poaeibUltiee of honorable union with aucb I bod lee, and that if auch Union ba foand possible without a sacrifice of eeseotiel Christian principles, to formulate a scheme for effecting; nch union. A few pears sso tbe Canada Mebhodiat Church, the Bible CferleUane, tbe Kpawopai Metnoontta, ana toe rnmiuve Method et Church united. Tbis union wss looked noon by many as a preliminary move toward tbe formation ot a great eeaturelioal church In Canada out: of i tbe principal Christian churches la this country. The movement to-day la considered a a tp in the dlreotioa of orminr a great evangelical.

church In Canada, i XLETATOB CHARGES TO COMB DOWN. CHTCA04, Jane 24. It is bow undsr-stood. bat aot officially announced, that oa and after July 1 tbe elevator eharrea tor storlac rraln la this dtp wiu be reduced cent tor the first 10 day, aad esat for aaoh additional 10 dapa thereafter. The charge for witch ing and tritammr will alao be a bolts bed.

Tae effect of this cbaare will be a reduction of 55 per cent. In tbe cbarwes tor storlos; and handling grain during tbe Drat 10 aa avarare carload of ew liuaoel. This la a movement which baa beea wtey atronsiP urred for several peera aad ia rerarded ia tbe Important steps ti se rraia traoe aa one 01 toe Important steps takea with respect to tbe future of the trade ia thai dtp. A BOY'S TERRIBLE DEATH. LAncxerxM.

Jane 24. An aool. dent occurred at Grabb'e axlnea. at Chestnut Bill. West Bempfield Township, thai foreoeon.

la whkh Charkss Gieoaawalt, aged 10 psara, lost hia life- Tbe little fellow waa watching some cows which were rrustnr aaer by, aad be rewind Upoq the frame of tee large machine which at used tor weening Ore. He lost hat balance aod fnli between two laree reroivmr rollnra. Has head waa i crushed and he was lustanup killed. The dead ooy was a son or rreoeraoc wroeaa. wait, earaaeer ot tae mine.

BBonjr rar by overwork. Tkiitox, It. June 4, Goorjce If. Kama, a Wire hasps star as the Treatoa Iron Werks, ewaed bp Cooper Hewitt, blew hie brains out with a revolver at aaoreJnr. i Bo committed the deed ta the eet- losotoa eve BamporarUp boose et bt madenoe.

Wa. 4ST Pibieetua a aaa. Tbefaatiip asp that ho waa ork. He waa at peara of age aad waa weU-to- mm aaares a waaayw aaa Arse eahaiam WON IN TWELYE INNINGS SUCCESS OT THE MET8 Eg A- CLOSELY CONTESTED QAltW rm hepxat Tin athletics st asoou Ot TO tbm rw-Toaxs WT AOArSCOSTTCSTS CLSXWBtKX. JtUM XC To-day's tjasae) hetwaea tba Athletic aad MetropoUtaa Ctuba was tba pvetUest played here Utosassea.

Xaeh team hung teaaclonaly to tbe aoore of tbe other ttbtfl the twelfth labtaff. wbea tbe aotae Slab aost through two axcawabls errors. Up Utbat time oaiy oa error aad beast charged ha the Athletic fielders. Xetther ot she TtoitetV three fielding errors gave the home club aap advsa-taire. but Lyaes, their pitcher, gave a base ott balls and struck a baiamaa la tbe seventh aad both men subsequeatlp scored.

TbeMetsla tha sixth tnnlna hit the eejrrao of Matbews for flyestnsrles and two earned tba five runs scored. Tout ta the last six maiags tbey oould act get a safe hit aad not a man reached first base from the sixth until tbe twelfth with the aeore a "tie la the twelfth Inning the Athletice scored oa LerklaB slogU and Storey's bit for two bases. Tba Visitors tbea snored raaa had woo tbe game. Lraeh rt ached first aa Larkia eolUdinw with O'Brlea aa tbe latter was about saiehtagtbe ball. Nslson then took first on beinsr hit bp tbe Steber.

and Boeemaa's high fly was dropped bp obineou after a I oar ran. Lpeea soured oa this play, but Kebwa waa retired at tbe plate. mosaeat aster Roeetaaa scored tbe winning run oa a passed ball. Tbe attendance waa Lata, Hanklnaoa led ia the batting for the visitors, making I of tbe 10 hits gained off -Bobby' Mathews's currea. Besides this be played a strone fielding sraraa.

Belpcbiageva supwort of Lyncbs delivery wss one of tbe features ot the game. Tbe score are appended a.1 errx a.k.i Aratarta. taVb.vola.. elaon.a.s....0 tS i a SlVHrtna.a a-1 9 kit. tat a Hanklnaoa la.

I 11H Muiirae, tie 1 Btevay.lat 111 i I 4 4 1 Hoetnaon-a f-S 0 10 1 Poster, ad eraay, r. tv idy.r. 1 1 1 1 IBS Coleaaaa.r.t..f 1 1 0 sVlrer.a4 5 4 1 Blerbaaac, hi 1 i a a oatainewa, a-J less nenei Lyase, 7 10 as it a) lint IS -vaiy oa ataa eat waea tb wmntag raa we i amis aoonar) aaca iaateo. m-w eeeeaaeeee eeeeaaeeee BareeS rana A thistle. i Metro names.

baas hit (Horsy, (J Kreemaa. aad HebeL Three-base bit O'Brua. Passed balls 1111 aa. wild iieh-alataws. First baas oa bail Athletic, letronoiliaa.

1 rtrat hana oa nrmra Atkiatla Bi Metropolitan. S. Birarkoat Aihletla.4: Metropolitan, Bit pueber-Gleasoe and Nelson. Urn Mr Mr. Valeatta.

Time et game Two hoars aad twenty louts. THE GIANTS YTtX AQAOT. St. LoCis, Mo June New-Ycrks hit Bealy hard aad efted te-dsy aad woa easily tbetr eighth strawht ram with Leek The aaaaa wee uaTntfa. tbe batttae of Glasscock aad Conner aad toe work br tha Jtew-Tork eauery being tee Matarea.

Following is the eore la lull sr. iOrts. B.1&.PO. a.b.1 wrw.TttSjf. ft-la-rcA-a.

nealaB.Mb.kl 1 1 elO'Hoerk, 1 a.l Coaaor, 111 I ait M4U.at:d sr. as a a 1 i 1 Rtch esoc t.l rs. lit s'Dorraa. r. faery, i licaiiv.

Mrers. ablil, r. 0 li Kin brook. So. 1 tioino, a.

keefaa llealr, a eet Uaraaras.SBw.1 Sit 11 el Total IS 17 1 arras eooaao bach unrrro. Ft Louts eestseie-s 1' 1 0 earned ran St. Low la. 0t WOw-Terk, a. Twe-beas has Uiasacoox, Qnina, Connor, aeiac.

Ward. Aicb. erdaoa, Gerhardt- Three-base hit Con Mr. Paased balls Myers. St O'Roarka.

4. Wild Heaiy. A lirat Snae ee ball Or Healr, A llrst ease ee airat et LODit, new-Tore. a. Btrnes oi ay Heair, at ryaeeie.a.

iMsnoie ptara uaaatp aaa ateaiaaoa ai Voalaa Ulasaeoea. aad Maklaaoai Doraaa u-noarse. Total aasae oa Bite at. sjoeu, asi Tors. SO.

Caplre lorn Vera. WON BT SHCES LUCK, Ckicaoo, June X4. About LS00 people to-day aliaeand aaetber wratahed same aetweea tbe Wash mrtoa aad boma teams The hater, with tbelr asset laek. woa br 9 te ft. bat a reqaared tedloor taalaaa.

Harr. who ptacbed for the vtattote. was not at parly apponed. Tba seer by kaauuts Mas follows Chicago. iMt'f Washiogtoa a leiieieeee-e Parned rtras Cbieare.

fi WMMagiee, TWO. base bits (lore Craae-, Three bsis bit Baker. Paaaed balls-Kelly. Whiting. A Wild pttehee-MeO-rate.

A Pint base oa error Chlcajro. 4 WaabUuttoa. a Straek oaA Cbioaro. St Washinatos. a.

Uaapite Mr. CoaaeUy. THK ITTSBTJBG3 BRATEf. Psx-fSBPAfl. Pena Jane Si.

The St. XjouM woa ko-Aar- ram thfOarh Whltays emrSeaetbe fall are of tbe borne eiah to beaeh tbatr htta Tbe features ef ths game Ware a doable play by Browa, a eateh ef hot liner By smith, who threw Mte first bad eoeBDteted a doable Play, aad Kiaamiar brilliant wore behind tbe bat. The at I an dense wa LSOe. res. Ibwidt at tae soore ay maiagsi Ptttrtars: illllll e-1 ec iuaia.

i Two-base hha-Kaehna. Smith. GaJvia. Wild attcbe Peats, rtrst base ee balls og Qalvla. 1 off Foata.

atresa eat ay oaivio. ey roeta, in. Doable plara-Mrewa aod Kaabaei BreWa, Smith, aad ktaua sir. oauer. Tisaa ef gam Oae hoar aad forty-ava aUnate.

KEAL PITCHED POORLt. LoxjttrrLLM, Kj no St. Loubrrflla put ta A the yeaag ptteberrnasUy ynrclstsg from the Bavaaaabs. te-daf. aad the ClaefoaaaSl Ctab had aa easy tin fro at tbe start.

Heal had a control ef tbe ball, waa badly svpported by Cook, aad eaa ha hard. Maliaae and Bald wia were the bataerp" let the ti. etaaatt Cms. The score wa: ...1 Illllll 1 fTlnfllnTTM' i H.11--1- a 1 I 1 IS Karaad nuts It Onatneatl Baaa hhs iAMiavllle. liCmemaatt.

IA Krrors Loelsvule. i (taelnnaU. S. raa Kerlaa, Twn-baee baa Corkhill, Mack. Passed balls Cook.

A Wild ettcbse hx. rlrst base oe bails or Neai.T: or Maliaae. A Biraek ea-By esal. by Maliaae, a. Umpire-Mr.

Bradley. BALTDIOBS BADLY BEATZ2T. After tbe most one-aided game of the season tbe Baltimore war beeiea by tb arooaJraa at Waaa-Inetoa Park jsatsraay. The feature of the scat, wa the terrtae settlar ef tbe local alayara. They art iheeerv ef Kllror te sash edvaetnre that a waa oread to find eoageaial eaarters tha left flsld.

aeav sser aad Salmer alee tried thakr head at eervtar the baU, bat tber. tec, (set with sooaeas. Tae Brook. -ffa sace ha the sphere safely IS llaiee for a totai ef Sa kua, and aeorad US rana. 14 ef thaaa anraoa.

Wo to tbelr Deary battler tbey played a remarkably streer flsMiag game, aot aaaamg a stasia arroa, Iheaewra foucwa: aaaoarx.TW. a.laPo.aa( aatvrrsraaa. a.la. BIS elMaaatne, r. MeCleliavBdb.t ill MeTamany.cta 4 4 I LfApS i -aa larrelL Sdb.

ran Bill Deaek. eas ruaatllai eaa a. people. 1 Cllatoa, a 1 a Clara, a Barch, See aentt. is 1 ia 1 Kiiroy.

p-aixe a 1 CarffMI) 'tis asm eee al a i Total. ol Total 1 rr ia ie Btm SOOBAS BACM AJiaxaO- 1 I 11 111 I e-M Baltlaaors 1ISSSSSS KarneS ran Breoklya, IA tetUmera, A rtrst bans hr error Hreofclya, A Rait Maura. 0. first baaa ee hau Brooklyn. i Baltimore.

A Straok oat Breea Ira. Baltimore. 7. Left oa baa, a Brooklya. at fWueaera, A Total baaa hits-Brooklyn.

Ba: BaMW Biors, 7. Doable ptara mlta, Ma inluuL aad phu. una: ereeraad eaoUi Hoaoa. Boot, aad Maleeoat Btolea banaa rtataar. Ii Me.

Tamaar. 1: Smith, li Terry. Ii Clark. Boma. It iintoa.

1: Ktlror. 1. Two-baa bats Piakaey. Me. Tassaar.

Clark, aad Bareh. Tbras kaas hue Paoeiaa, MeClell. raimpa.aaa asuia. a-aasaie nil BASKBALX UMPIRK FTWED. Nxwacaa.

X. Jaao i4 William A. Cake, of Pssskteepaa ea amacrs ef the Heosoa server eUto ears taa-asosoaeot the eoeety JaB. er te sary a ftae of tie, hy asooronr Warnvt. at hewswrg.

te dy. faWsemsee waa sboektBST pebue deeeaey ey the aae ef nrefaas and sbiaias iaaans te a street ef taaj car an Wru esy ettnruoee al last week. A triead anld MoCaaee goe After tbe trial i stars Mekeesie, ef Brae, atoa. amid that be wwold at eaee eau for tbe rsilsaa tma of Met ase a aa aaantrn. aae tbnt If was no Hulls lira away be woald boseeaoda.

MeCaae MalseaaBeaibaref the roerhseenaficiah, Wkica a aismnm af iht Hilrn t-st KOTES OF THE GAKE. The Brooklya aad Baltimore Clubs wrfi piar ta Breeklra asate te-enr. A antme will be played oe tbe Mort Havea rroaaea te-morrew twaa the Salter aad aylvea Claba. The Pblladelphln-OetroH game yertarday waa stepnsd a tae tharA Innaar en aeeonntef rnaa. In aeoreeumdhag te to tarns ef the (ranker Cky aaae.

The MeU have proved that tbep hare aot for. eottea how ta play. Tbey are Sue trim pwyiar tetter taea aap etaer ewe tatae. F. TS.

The exbitrltiou raate 1 Wnw-Tera end LhtsT Clese hut year Loawrum. Ar- Oas. A In scan tbo atemraa aa was hew- At Hebehea pesterdar the Frre Deoertaseat alae we a aaaaa from tbe Jataey Bin Be Srerae ot ISteL i s-anr tae Sra aaJCiea arUl saeet le 1 1 sa Connatl Oak nt Mnuereillaa rark. The ateteh geat Wflia nana and the feerrcareseae Onwntf Ctwaa OVea. what woe poeti en nf ee ism Pats (ire wut he niasea as a cawai There will be a atayed by a waaw I t- I a-.

of she Amorlaaa I nrraauaass tbe arwe sand eraiaa H4GikvtilaiaM tot In SCV rssAMsal Brraesnatr' aad ha aaae leAaAeetrl I ar members ef tee rwra aa mat ef Atktae tseoclettoa Bo Meliena oflbo mm warn satnrar taa ovary astaaMistialagerii gamy of tbe ehsiie sods sealant at, aad If thee ts a eatau lie of evasnaseef his gsut be wu! be iaiedielr esuliea. te tee etaer haed. be says tbe aaea oho prefer tee eeertss afl la creSnraia taees Meal ao taae wUt be takne tee kssefeat ef Maaaaaav Judging rreea the lest tare reaves riepe4 br tbe blasts tber are fa good fe-ss aad a is safe te assart that btaaaswr Maine Is baser. Tber will Pay a Ss. Lenta eaaia ae-ea.

Tbe envTersa have va sash asm; at asiass frsae tbe St. Lea is sans. Richard Haley, tbe peuag saaa who eanrbt aa ealr for ane OMaaaaas Cotnwe taast tbw aiia. bee beea eesTseed br the Kaw-terka. lie sieaedaeen.

aatnraar. Tbl aternr ta tae raatry. ana a rsiaams te be nr aa aaa kali mm am mmm L. lm rialnv same lata oa leaaee ase aaeniaer nf tbe Jns-partaaasnf kistbaiiss Cealere. wane aeWuMae-hattaa Cnbare be went to the Col a ia Ma luaw seaMri, a4 a a aaaaa knr of tbe Colasbs aine be saade aa es-aallsnt iweora.

aad was dae te bia eever eatabiac ef AyraaM'a Sauanry that tba t'nieaikae bore woa as aaaar gasana. tknvaral HiilnnS ail Mak have bene trying sssaistae asiksi af tete mimtmn Ha e- iaiamsiaaeSnrtosatae Wasaiaatae Oab. EILLtD BY BIS THIBD Wirt. -XaAwcAarrrJU "VTl-, Jaao 24. Mrs.

BaraJx Tyrrell, wife af a tarsaar ta Mouat Hope Towa-abla, eame to tewa Taeadap to aa aoavs trading. Oa her retura home sbe ars aset at tbe door bp her husbaad. Darld Tyrrell, who ordered her hot to enter, saying tbat wa not volar ta are her aap atore, Be emphaslasd aig eoav aaaad bp throwing; a chair a bee, Mra, Tyrrell pioked up a piece of scaatllar that waa aa the around near bp, aad defended herself, strfkiar her hasbaad a heavy How oa tie head. Ha faU baekwera and streea bat heed oa tbe doervtsn in eoc a way a to fracture bis SknlL Mr. Tyrrell aotioed a aeirhbor at oace, atatiag tbat abe had killed her huebaaJ la the ebove manner.

A Corooer Jury rendered a verdict ta accordance with the above facta to-day, after etewlar the body, which had beea left overnight where It had fallen. Too atead aaea wee hearip SO year old. aad the present Mrs, Tyrrell wee hta third wife, Tbey bad many quarrel darter their married life, tbe laatef which was started br his selling on tbe property ea tbe farm aad roing away, lea vine Mra, Tyrrell without mean wlta watch to live. Sbe asm eeptteatioa to have him eoaaasitsed to aa loaane asylum, aad wbea pbynctaoa louea aim Sane aae waa auout apply tor a divorce. He also tried, but failed la hie effort, to here ber adjaeesl laeaae.

Mra, Tyrrell will be arrested. A WOMAN FATALLY BCTUttlX tCAeM June ztV-Mrft. Aon Werfeld. a pomar ssarrted womaa, Hviar ta the rear of No. HoU-etreet, waa faUUp burned las evening.

Ehe was bulldlnr a fire te prepare supper lor her hasbaad. aad to haetea matters auured haroaaae ott oa the flarhaa. The eaa beurst la her baaid, aettiaa fire to her etotaiar aad tbe rurni-ture. The poor womaa raa dowa stairs enveloped la flames, aod up tbe stairs of tbe house occupy log tee rvat ef the lot, where sbe eeaid not pen tba door. Then abe returned aad knocked on the door of William K.

on tin, ea tae first floor of ber house. Koeba waa afraid te ad mit ber, but tore off ber clothing aad covered ber with a blanket. Three dootora ware nailed. Tbey found that tbe hoop ot tbe womaa waa burned from head to foot. All ber bair had beea scorched off, and the cooked flesh came off la Strip.

She also Inhaled tbe flames, and recovery Mimpeaalnle. Sbe had beea Bsarried hat two months. A BBlOANTINt Bbjtxkhahptot, Lonr, Island, Jane brirantine James T. Abbott, of St. Thome, Wart indie.

Cant. 8. MdClOOd. treat Turku Island day, for Tlnepard Havea. Wlta UN bushels ef asJt, eame ashore off Walneoot at 10 do ofjeck last eight la a dease fog.

A heavy ea was running, aad tbe Vesta! aad cargo will probably be a total Ices, See wee const aed to her owner, B. K. Daaielaon. wbo waa ee board. He and tbe Captain and erew ef aevea aaea were aaved.

Tbey came ashore greatly exhausted and applies at a I arm house tor aaeiter, out tea waa relaaed, aod tbep were compelled to apead tee night on tbe beach. Tbe owner ears tbat they had lost tbeir reckoning, aad taourht tbep were to the eastward ot Moatauk, aad that tbla ceased tb wreck. NXW-JtRBtY EDITORS IN CANADA. AfoaTTKXux, una Z4. The members ot the New-Jersey Editorial Association arrived here last renin, aad were mat at tbe Windsor Hotel bp the May of aad Aldermen, leadiar eilW sen, and mambers of the Pro-vtoee ef Quebec Preaa AsBociar.loau Mayor Baanerand welcomed tbem Sad asked tbem to receive tbe capital ity of tbe eity, to drive around tbe mountain, vaut the City Hall, aad go dowa the river In a earner which baa been placed at tbelr disposal bp tba Hichelleu and Ontario Navigatloo Company.

A. A. Vance, of Morris town, N. aad Charles B. SeodrMkaoo Prosecutor ot Pleas ot Burling, a County, N.

replied. TBRKS MSN KILLED. MoKBOiam, ArlL, June 24. A dasarter from a boiler sxptocloa occurred yesterday ta tbe saw mill of T. B.

A da ma. three miles from Atkins, oa tbe Little Bock aad Port Smith Ball. road. T. K.

Adamt. tbe proprietor If. Clark, and Jaba Wlisoa were lasUaUp killed aad two others senouaip laiurea. The eauee or the explosion issupposaxl te have been from allowing the water to go toe low in tbe boiler. Tbe tin tiding waseompietalp wrecked, Ibe saaa at about A BANK TO BZSUMK.

PxoKiA, Ht. Jbne 24. The UarcbJtDtr National Bank will resume buainee aaxt week, the Hoke defalcation bavlnr beea eovared bp aa aaasasmsnt of ilOOrQOQ, or E0 per eaaL. oa the Stock. This sua was paid ta eeah Wlthla the last three days, and tbe stockholders are a anit in favor of resumption.

J. Boyd Smith, Cashier of tbe beak, etarted for Washlartoa met airbt to obtain a permit to resume from tbe Controller. Tbe depositor aad the pabue hare fall eonodeace la the beak. ANARCBIST PROTZUAStt OOTLfT. laiLWAtntkr, Jane 24.

The jury hi the eases ef Aaaiwblsta Joha PretAmaaa aad Bar. ataa Lampel thai aaoraing brourbt ta a Tordlot of railtp a to the former aad aot rullty aa to tbe latter. It waa Shows tbat Frets maae took a leading pert la the note at the bread Stove Works sod tbe Bar Wsw BoU. tug Mills. Tbe case ot Henry Deaapf at now oe capping the attention of the court.

The penalty la tbe ease ot Protsmaaa la ene Pear la the eoaatp Jail er $H0 fine or both. COMPOSITORS ON StRttt. BaTtaXBrrffM, PeniL, Jane Z4. The prist en aad apprentloes employed la the eflee et the DOO0 Tims atrack to-day oa at tbe aubMshats ref using to rraat aa advaace la the rate ef wares from 23 to 28 cents per LOOO. Editor Oodshalk la oat of town, aad beeaoae the buei-aese anaaarer ref need so Ikstee te the demaaee) tb striker left tbe office.

Sub snd epprea. tioes la Eaetoa ware seat for to take their pisses. LYNCHED BY A MO ft. Drraorr. June Zi.

VTllllAm ITala-aer. alias Reddy." wbo killed Offloer Coorep eeeterdap while lWadstlaff arraet, waa tate froaa jail best eight bp a terra crowd ot dMrukasdi eeoorted to a aeighborinsr grove, hanrod to the limb et a tree, ana cat ooay rwaiea wita oaueta. Sheriff Planey attaated te eeteoA BM prbtooer, but waa oeerpewered. Kelaeerwae a rambler, aad we kcowa la Miaaaepous, where be lived tor a time, a hard aharactoc BAPPY SA TAQEm fJOCKZD UP. SofxivtT, UaaL, -Uuoe Si.

A elooik rirxed boat, feet kmc Which had prebabtp been atolea. arrrved here psatorday la ebsrgs af a colored maa. wboe behavior excited swptotoo. He claim to have eosao from Provtdeece, aad aeala from Pert lead, aad says the vessel at owned ty wiiuam aaa Jona wataoo.ox fort, land. The poliee bare lacked the saaa aa aad held tbe boac The raaa nres the aaae of Happy oa -i TEBDICT AO AINBT A OAS COMPANY.

Ksrerxtrraja, jr. Jane 24. Ia tbe oaeeot Margaret Bob a aalast the Pars Jrrie Gee. light Company, tried before Judge Callea, la tha Bapseaae Court at Goabaa, the Jury rave rer- diot and $340 damarse. The actloa wee brourbt to recover for aa aliewed depreomttoa ot real estate eaoaed bp tbe odors reoerateel et the works of Ibe gas eompaap.

adtoialaa; the Paalat. UTs property. AN AGED COUPLE PARTED. BonouT, K. T4 Jane 2X Oa Satardax Mrs.

Frederick Markie. aed tl yean, died et her lessdenoa. la MarUetewa. Clster County. Har buebead.

who earvtves her, St peera old. Before Mte. Marble's death tar were said to be tae osdaat married coo aae ta the State. Tbep had lived together ea asaa aad wife for more tbea SO pears, ataraie gtui haieaod hearty. FOUR TISntBMEN DROWNED.

Br. Joaafa, VarartowAoUaBdV Juaa 24, Three more dorata, two treat Glcarretsr achooi en aad oae froat a 1 aaea bars; beaker, have i Picked js aad brosArUtrtato the Breach. I re-ar wore ta a daarereo state ef exAaoa-The BaninsT eraft aad tear beeea nmnk- 4arta a Tloaeat gaas la tee ptrsitot bmiim Isie. AN AGED WIDOWS SUICIDE. Xbwbtjbbb, If.

Jama atv Maria Ha0.a wtdew, aged ta, sissmirtd warrkSs br erewahtr srislf a milk arrlesT ea the farm ef DYNAMITE DOWN THE BAY LIEUT. ZALLNSXTS FXZUXATKl GtTaV TtSTZD. NATAL OrnCXU GXtUTLT IXT1ISTE WHAT CLarjCXJ POTfi THfi QVTt AXP WHAT IT HAS ACCOsTTtlSBtr. The ane lose famOr which has jntohe4 Rs teata amid tbe raiaa ef Fort iAlapetie wss eaaaoad yesterday bp the appears ace af err. oral boats loaded with stiemeo, who leadej aad walked te the root where the trip peeumatia dyaamlte gua reared Its tree head.

Lieut. XL L. Zsiinakl waa the plooeer. He waa followed bp Cap. Joea A.

HewelL ef the Waahmgtoa Nary Tard; LaBUtOceamaaaer Royal B. Bradford, ot the versed eta Oca. aad Commander Caspar F. Ooodrloa, at the aavy. eosastitotiar a board appelated Toy the BsoretArp ot tbe Nary some weeks are for the bnirpoee of reporting upoa tbe expert meata saade with tbe poeamaUo re a.

I Mat Pom lander Franc la M. Barker. lAeut, Rackxaaa, Major Ean-dotnlk, gnglaaar TCmerp. B. Zk Wlnsor.

S. D. Bohayasr. Prealdeot ea the raeematle Qua Oaatpaapt X. SL Darling, ef Detroit; J.

H. Polly, et Buffalo, aad George H. ttepaolds were a'to The Bout muse piece of machinery, tbe I af which ta SS feet soar, la daairned te threw 106 pouada et expioetve treat oae te three mile. The particular feature at the rua ia tbat the wt obx-uie ts mada to explode either anoa ooa tact with tbe ebleca or at ear depth below the water which may be required. Lieut.

llaakl has for so aae time pest teea ex. pertmeatlasT whh the raa to get the area', eat rasa it poastoie from tbe expioalva. He ixi aa electric Datterp. which eaabaea him ol.ta a tbe hlrbeet order ef expioaioe. With bis dry tat.

tnry tbe shell explode the moeaeatthat tae t- I oomee la eoataet with tbe water. Tbe time ol expioaloa I geveraed by tbeaeosttlveoee of bettes y. By hi we battery tbeexploaioR Is pr. loeeed. Wlthla tbe last few week Imprevemeeta have beea made la the rua.

It cea be fired much atore rapidly, aad lit possible to fire a abot every two minute if nec ry. Tea empty projectilee were fired from (tie rua yesterday, with a pr nature 1.0UO aoun.i to the eqoer laeb, la the dlreotioa of ferret IS fsae lonr by I fee etrh plaesd la the Bay oi as He from Fort Lafayette aad ta te centre of a circle Ot barrel SJO feet round. Tbe aver, are time required to are tbe rua after tbe word of ooetmand bad been given wa one-tenth of a second. Tae averse time required te mco tae tarr4 after the word ef ooaaaaaad had beva fireo was aloe ereoada. Ail the projectile struck the water with I a tba circle ot barrels, which proved Lieut.

ZAllaskl that the gun answered tbe reeutrementa of Geo. H. L. Abbot, wbo malBtained that 1J0 poena ef dynamite fired wlthla AJ feet of ee Irocclad would demolish tbe treacled. The fourth pro.

Troetile struck a barrel. The mt-eiies went strairht as arrows tbrourh the sir, with peculiar wbisslnr sound, which oould be heard et a considerable lata nee. One or two ef tbe pro-setiiea went over tbe target. Tbep weighed from 14S to 151 poaada, I Lfcrut. Zaiinekt tbea loaded a preteettie with pouada of dynamite, aod put it ia tbe pun.

Tbe senile me raa te tbe other end of tbe fort tbe board bid themselves behind a tree, aod tele surreptitious peeps from time to time st tbe er. rangementa. The projectile waa fired. It struck: tbe water without exploding. Lieut.

Zaliutkl tbea loaded a projectile with 14 pound of dynamite. It vrelsrbed 1SH pound. It ex. ptodvd aa It atruck the water with loud oolw, sendlug up a column of water to a eoosKlerabte height, and awaken Inr every echo tbat tbe v(- cinlty ouotalaed. The last abot, which waa fired at aa elevation e-reeter thaa any ef the former, weat XH mile into tbe Bey la kg T-1S eeoonda.

LleuC Zalioski will oontlnoe bis axperiaerit( to-day, wben the Brasiliaa Frlnee will be a wiu aesa. Tbearemberset tbe loerd yeterday expressed it as their opinion that the pnenmaus area was more acctuate tbaa a powder gua. HINE DOGS TOO XI ANY. MS. htMABOS TOLKAATAD THIKTrrH BC1 COULDN'T STAND THff TNCBXASR.

Lone Island CHp tAlked About nothlcx pectordAy rxoept the stranre Lcuita J. Whlthara and ber tribe ef 29 dors, which erected a bro found Tuesday alrht, and afforded widespread amusement oa tbe following dar. About arree weeks are Deaats MeMebee. a law- -per, of No. 281 Broadway, was Informed bp.

a forrner aeirhbor that a stracre-lookinr woman, adcompeuled bp oumber ef dogs, had beea making Inquiries about him In Morrbanlvwhere he formerly lived. Mr. Mcliahoa was somewhat aurerlsed. but aoea tllsmieeed the matter Irotn bis mind. One even in a few day later, wbiie be waa taktor hi ease at borne, bat son told bira tbat a ones womaa, with a let et dor, wanu-d to aae him, Mr.

McMaboa could ooa remember any feaaalo acquaintance wbo was addicted to doge, but be decided to ase tbe woman. He found at tbe door a slender woman, no Very young, but aot 111 looklor. Sbe was mr. roanded by IS dogs. Sbe looked hungry, aad I tbe eora.

Mr. MoMshon, beinr a practical pU-lanthropist, took tb woman and tbe dove lntj hi boue eod fed the Jet. He learoed taat bS -priaetpal rueet wa Loutta J. Wbkksn, tb daughter of a womaa wbo some pears before bed beea eeaptoved at bat Bummer borne la Soothe ra Vermoat. Tbe mother ws somewhat demented, bet had proved herself a tsltoful servant.

Loutta bad beard ef Mr. and Mrs. McMaboa from ber mother, aad bad determlnej to wlats tbem. Neither Mr. McMaboa ar his wife were wiiilor to tura tbe womaa eut of doors, so they Bad comfortable quarter prepared -tor her aad her dog.

The next dar Loutta aaaajted la household duties, and provel herself very useful. See was aa Intel lr womaa, but oa tbe dor ejuestloa the waa ari. dently a little off. Mra. MoMaboa determined te keep tbe womta aad ret rid of tbe dog, but aha wa aoon con.

etaced that Bacbei weeptnr for ber cbildrea would be a ebeerf ul pereoa ta eomparison Loutta J. Whiteam weeping for her dors. Mr. McMaboa and bat wife strove to put up wit. tbe dors, but the latter became unruly.

Tbey arose early la tbe mcrnlnr aad bowled end tba sat up latest nlrht end bowled. This an aored Mr. MCMaboe. Tbep had the tmeadeeos te uerk al tbelr beeef actor ia his owa bouse. Mr.

MoMaboa aaid that Was uaklod. Finally ttie bell of tbe tribe rave birth to a litter of alee pup. Mr. McMaboa said that tbla waa peat eodarancc He told the doe-kivlnr Loutta that tbe cost must go. either with or wit bout ber.

a ah mlr elect. Sbe wept and aaid tbat abe oould aot part with her famtiy. Mr. McMaboa rave her hi and told her oould re te a little place of bi near East port. Lour Island, aad live there with be dixs.

On Taeadap Loutta aod her caravan set Oat for Eaetport. where they are probably pew en Joy inr themselves, Mr. McMaboa aaya tbat wben Loutta left hi boas be took a census of her dear and found Ibe sum total to be more or lea rrowa animal and nine blind pats, end be doe aot know how ah mansred te wU tar Bttmbac te XI ea har wap te Loag Island Coy. TO EXTERMINATE BETTZNO. i rtm Out Paa Mall OaweUt.

Tbe Trench Gorrrnmamt eon template a bold Aeed la tatroductar a bill for the total ex teratlaatioa ot bottler. Ia Eaglaad. without a doubt, recinr aad bettiaf would faJL aa tbep ataad, tocether. for thoorh the BrttMher anaate lore for the sport ef King 1 twvverbi. al.

tt ateetlp aept alive bp the hope ot what he arm be able to make out of the object of his a'-feotloea. Broadly apeaklcg. race eourse atteml-aaasa com pro tw ciaasn tooee wbo come te bet, aad toe roughs, wb do aot bet bee use they have ae money, bat wbo on ma to make them. alms gi tally unpleasant. br the aide ct tee two main dlvbnoee tbe aumber'of tru eaortsasso who love raelor for rector's eake is almoet tnspprnctabie, BDd eertalnly lasa3ietecit to asalataia the sport oa its present maraiaoetil eoue.

And a It weald be la EartanA. an la ill probability will I be ta Prance, Inasmuch a reelnr there I wholly ea Koelath tmnwrtattan, trainers. Jockeys, grooms, bookmaker, asd orsss aS alike beinr ef British extraction. LIVE STOCK IN CHICAGO. CerieAaa.

aaa 9- About mVCOO rvttla arwra ea anle te ear. These aaa a feB attaaSsss nf aa -Basses mi hsnesa. and wtrh a hrwa a aaaaa sna. tsreays prima waea pretty weB saesmns. Oov aBghtiy setter sy staay Bsaree.

la "easy- stock 10a Tbe blcheat reported ws SB for keal 1 vary prlsas Mm a ait Cmtle, vkirk wre wort ato4 IS T0m TS one waaa ara exnart Cati as ef howevwr. uS na low aa B4 to. Star eura-ln Waatnra lattie were en sale, aad Baas with tav. from deaaaed a nf ssaiatara One two ui the above Bayers have teraler sieeasar reoaa eaar ad. whuch has to ba alio.

Tae ia tattle saareet tnsd arm. There waa a Meeir niitia 4 for lesas Cattle nna nraareraied a Bade BWh-. sm. tHw aalraar eteeB t4 eann framy nt earaaateA snees. IisiM aaetatlen are aa laiiaoi l-ilaa tt VB SOl CMtn) fajer.

OSsMa SB hu ta ahatas. SueA snmaca te road. eas4. ea, nr4 eat ta SSAet4ai: Xd antiesa, i Bu SlattUary Bliara, SA aora-fed lataaav -ti'-ii ana: a' a a Tesana, SI Sat tmir In aivjwe ewe SBeo4sr: lafer-e ta aawttaaa rn. ISM: faawtetaney SKlkeWki slsctne id Iht lnllit BA tCASS Bia.

T. ei rsa Moa waea aenia as hum Siaanad aad prleea rale a Sbnd Barber, haat asvy are -sons" ef Mcnt nvan erad aiaaunt ia bishar Ceaapetiuo from eperwacor. an raa rmtkOun hher prions fnabea. Unas aa Panw fra-a rood, ana, fed ilur am aa tka u- nvaia. bia mi eWrht easlasils of tanar bnavy, a a any here that aod te m-ka si His srkUMa IfHa.

ef the ananat p-weeu. takats thta rar. and tae alrheat a-1- a. to tr re St ta netwawa. ir, a ef eamo mmm mm a akl 14 I aal.lt fx Miasd antd at at 4- so.

V'4 saea aastsd leagh aad lareaae aareiariA. aae ana i aai psrn liJkuo era aalnyars aawa. waare abmrtad aavteanv Tbe aIW IM rrau tkenah the erenorttee at giaia na. more prune anaWknte.

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