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rtf I sfM i m. Mo' ESTABLISHED 1833. FRIDAY AUGUST 1889. lUttCE TWO CETS Geo. Belaid Gompany, V' SAYEYOUMOHEY Oni the Pollowing' Cln's Lace Caps, ladies anl Gkildreii's Hosel JBMJrlksf BiMi4t ft Mynl WKm4 I Bmpiiftf mk Oi I Knparar pVgrua U) rrim OwuPrioe, 6 Cents' a' Yard, GEORGE i OEWALD if 4HD fe; COM PAN feiCquj? aijd Columbia Ste Aug ,2.

Aooordihg to Ui lb Frino Wales' left Port month hsrborin his ysilit, at 13)' lo day ead proceeded outside Ui Ijolant to iwalt tli arrival, of the emperor of Gonaaoyi oh board thai bn peria) yeolit, As the yenls) steamed ont 6( the' harbor' ahe stlutwl oy tne gum oa snore ana on bourl th amemUod war TesBuK Shortly before thedepsrturo of the Hoyslyaoht, the German squadron was shrhtwl steaming toward Portsmouth, and pQota iron immediately dispatohed to take charge. The weethor at Portsmouth is superb. the bright sunshine iefng tempered, by a ooolfiio; breese. Everything bis been pat lu readiness (or the arrival of i the Germai'emperor, and Ihe'orowdaj winch ere ootantly arriving br' every avail able means, by far'surpass in numbers tbe atusiuanoe wnicn eaa marxea any previous meiiouvres. The and ho meroos'rvate waft; es well as all avail able apaw on! shore, an packed with right thsVysoht, Osborne, approached the EapbaaUora, thPnnoeof WlJJs signallodjhis greeting to tbe Kaiser, to latter responded, The ien aooompanjed Qapen bet eooort, through the lines drawn up in IVna kitks, Th laa ef Henry v.Plesmlnf OuliaW ks fkalr Ea This morning oocrdrred the unural of the lata lamented Henry iwe; of notabla oharaote there' 'being, a large'at tendenos and a most eeneral expression of for the dooataed 'ires widely known and wasteariTjUnradtff many good traits that VJjx.mi.l, 7 ii Tht KeitlYti TonUrm ftliVy.y.lfci Kg 'vUallt tiyjt Jhuwhh Smetp (Tnr ttrleiM njUr'm gfltr taw fori! ftrrfeUM aW Oirmytmj 'wtdtdmaiU paftM ImmtdiaidfMpo it, maturity, Uk mriffhtdtvtfl.

jLdBXT: BOOMS 19 mid 30 flXtkt LONO BLOCK. If ROBERT SPICE Pipe, Jose and Fittings. drive; weiM Natural Gas. a Spe cialty, wl, both goTernment and in holiday attire, and tbe the German fleet aCeamed ugh loft be. ily deoorated war ships, the ia British nary, was impoe SHffiTSjMADEjrTOr ORDER.

All tbe JUtntt BtrlM In Ihaasj Bohcmiui xA PreacB Ftanif All TlanivUi vn nlirunkeif jnlySCWni) its OitJiiwH' 8. Aa mrn nHiam Onr horae owners ara to be oongrata. Uted upon the arrival in Fort Wayne of a very competent and artutia bone ehberl. Mr, Alexander Bogg, who liaa 'reopened the 'shop at No; 48 Wert Main street, beats the highest 'testimonials to his ability as a He has ailrer medals won at the great fat atbok show at Ohioago, In Norember, last, for tbe best jobof boneahoeing, baring defeated tbe champion of thjrre lie also bolls a diplonia from the state board of agriculture of Illinois tor general jirofl ownor! ia his art will be glad to meet none owners at tbe above number; when be wtu gife gooa worn at reason ablaratss, ft Old Virginia Cheroots; 8 for lOo. tnSvsW; plaoe to olty Io get a IH nHuab BatkU at 83 West Berry BW 3 Wmisma, ''New "Torkk taaoner 01 Banjo ana Bigo JJano togby new, simpla.

Pupils (boca Ifcdiej sod gentlemen) taught tot stam, or liomo rnjnt Song atd Dance CTog, Sand Dano i tWiTrtah Ji. Trinh Reel. Plantation. r.7"' SV Amerioan aJ Uneaahir style. Bayi'l I Tad ws.nneat Call 6r lt umiMiyi.

Tmv.j.w. Store, H3 Oattooa atroei, Port Wayne, One fare for the round trip to Wtrsaia? AugiiHt 5 nd triKKl to'Jrturn Aiigiwt la. For time trains apply to Pittsburg, fort Wayne and Chicago ticket ofllce, 4t; Compars the work done at TKOY STEAM that tamed out by other sstablishments anI be oon i( rinoed of the axoellenoa 6f the launder: I 'W jrjall for Qld Cheroots; for 100, whioh Osborne aallernw of war vi receive Every English, spectacle, slowly tween flower of inn In the As tbe ii iperial ysoht passed each ahip ahewi t. saluted by laud huuas from the ta i spread out upon the yards, or ranged the deck, followed by theboomini of the ahipa guns, which spouted thir tongaes of fdMnsagain and airain. uutil the Hapensallern was bidden' by Uie: smoke.

other voices took ijp the' weleoming huaxaa and other ounon boomed forth thundor pus greetings) Thrqngh (Jiia' gauntlet of fire and smdks tho rwsaed with the ironJad KaiserjV Preuaaen and Der! and the frigate Bietenii her wake.i OffOowes Admiral Sir Edward Com merwell went en board the Hapensal lern; while Visa Admiral Baud and other flag eflloer. Gen, Sir I Smith, awaited the Kaiser's landing at Trinity pier, Here he dwembarkod and prooeeded to Oaborne, where he. was welodmed by bis urandmotliei, tne The emperor will dine with the queen al Osborne this evening. 'Thespeotaole'attraoted to theahors of the Solent hundreds of thousands of neople. while the water was literally covered with every eonoeivabla form of bearing sighUeera, most of wbioh (as did all of the wharves and, the Trans Atlantic "eerving.

as exonraion. steamers) displayed the German' flag. OTHBB rOKHIOS WS, Cairo, Ang. 2. OoU Wodebouse reports that the Dervishes are, marching slowly an! cautiously and that the main bodies of the enemies are almost within striking dislanoe, OosmaOTmorLn, jLw Tha Turk.

ish wv has ordered that 8,000 of the reserve troops beoalled but Immediately. The government ii pur ehasing tinif orms and military storef jui large anubtiea and and largely lnareesea gangs of workmen are poshing active preparation! In the aoox yams wiu al most feverish Lokdoh. Aujj.a, Tbe movement re oently inangurated, in'Manoheater to compel employers to adopt a. uniform short time system for lemplpyee, Has tailed oompletely, I Sir William Ewert, Bart i. member of parliament for North Belfast, is rocoHiasrsia, N.

2 A i.west'. bbun4 freight jtrain ou thi New York and New England raiUoad, collided with the i passenger train, at 5 o'olook, yesterday afternoon. Both looomntives Were wrecked. Several oara were derailed, and a flreman anil ex preaaman, whose names bonld.not be aac rtained, were badly, injured. Alias the nereerei1.

The eortege'was a raemtiera of the oommon eounoii anil poIXie foroo, ex Msyor P. alandall. and'ij'ayor Ilarding marolilng In front The funeral ritea' were performed it, the Oathollo faith at St Mary'sOathplio ohoroh and the interment was at the fjatholib oemetory, 'The pall besrers were Miehael Baltea, George', DeWald, Herman Kulian Baker, iljawrenaa Mayer ana Maurice Cody. Thus' all (that "jutmortal of one who noblo, mnil ana generous, a loyai oitiien and faiflifnl offioer, is gone' from ailrht: Henry Monning a good deads will live after him. Feace to his aahea.

One thins that slinbllr marred (be solemnity of the funeral, wss the faot that a NIokel PWe freight aepa ratel the prooessioq and created mofo or leas oonfusion. freight train headed by locomotive No. 19, oaused' the trouble, and Mayor Harding and ex Mayor Budall oonsldered it a dead wrong. UN A STataHB. nw ma ifaki ika riant of klrlker A.raasai'a racaarr.

I.d, The, little settlement oT Edgerton, Incl, s'small plaoe recently, eslabliahed a few miles east on Uft Niolsl Flute road, is all exeitement. The ehief and almost only industry in the berg; is Aspaiigh's stave laotory. A day or two ago there was a general strike in one of the departments of the factory, the; employes going out in. a Ths'eause ia assigned to the discharge of the head say or. At a reavlt of the action the proprietor installed forty three new meu venter day and work Wss resumed, notwithstanding the exprossiuna of diBaatiafuc tion, ilia: wiiKai'SJiior, Ik.

Vl.ikl auck IrorfeawsmAooare'. las; Hradlrae USED Kreea4 In xaasielMa; Oarwseaiu ra imAi vnais. Mall Beam D.alk. Newa'has been received from Qlenhaven, on Skaneatla's Lake, that a guest at the re sor CMiss Lillian Dumont, of Brooklyn) had oommitted suicide on Tuesday nighty. The fact not until the following morning; when a My going to the toilet room the hotel was itartled, on opening the door, find a woman dangling from its top, The body' was found to be that of Miaa Dumont and it was quite oold.

Hiwi Jlumont bad. gone to her death in evening: attire, having dressed for a bauv, whuip Jij a nightly feature of life at Olenhaveut had danced a short tlnia before, faking ari exeuss to her friends for loaviiig tbe ball room. When the body'' 'was, fuu'nd it was devoid of the dress waist Miss Dumont removed it to get her ooraet, From this she had taken the laoos and with them had made a oord to hang herself. Miss Dumont was about 20 years of age, a girl of striking loveliness of person charming manner. Her father and mother are alive and a peo ple of prominenoe in.

Brooklyn, TTie motive whioh prompted the deed oannot be'eurmised. Guuihwkk, Aug, 3.7 James Torey, a well known oitisen of Cortland, drownod himself in Skaneatle'a lake yesterday afternoon. He hired a boat, rowed to the middle of the lake and jumped into, 'the water His: lifeless body was pioked up thirty inlnutea latorl' Mr. Torey was 'nftytelght 'years pt ago and had been in very poor health for some SEVHOI.Di.aiK. i HI A Bait T.ll.r, Hb Kuala 14,000, () is lirl.f.

Waaauiio, Ang. a. Harry Sejbold, the teller of the bank of Wheeling; wliV with, two other em ployesV'was arrested last night, charged with emberr.liug funds the bank, made full this: morning. He says he took the money on the' 10th of May list A package ooutaining fil.OOO lu cash waa removed.from tho vault to his home. There he kept it until June 0, 'when be.

deposited 112,000 iu various banks to the. joint orodit' of himself and Georgo Henning, telling all who asked about it that they had the money, in' the Louisiana To. Henning he said that he. borrowed the money and intended to buy a gold mine with it About 1,000" of the money has boea reooverod, uuil his property to about a like amonot has been at taohed, so. that the bank will be safely protected.

A iiij i1jk. Tke SltAwirs tke nrd A meant la THKjBJG COKE STRIKE; Twelve llnlitl rl.B Jala Hanks nl tk'a siirikers Trenkle J. iulwaiBr, Pa, had innlAins. ol Tkeaa Arrestee rr Rhaotlas; a l.lllls Buy. Nsw Yonsy Aug.

JUiporia to Crad street's show visible wheat stooia east of the Hooky', mountaina, phitod'. States, and Canada, to, 18,071, 6B0 buahels, bushels leea than on July 1, and bushels loss than on August 1,1888.: FaaiflcdoajitvlBlble stocks show A net gain of wheat during July of. bushels. i When stocks on both eoast' are oon visible 'has one million bushels during the past mouth. Flour stocks east of the Rooty Moun tains aggregate barrels.

A decrease of 6,883 barrels during July, and about 275,000 barrels, compared with August 1.188a. TII COLOKKD. MASSBS. SiooiCrft, Aug. 2.

There is muoh exoitementat Pender, ten miles, below this city. Last Saturday evehiug, the five year old son of ''Welter Boniarain, a farmer living on the reser vation, wan out with his brother after the oows, when four drunken Indians drove by, and, they were making much noise, the boys became frightened started to run. The Indians called to them, to stop, and as the youngest looked i over, his shoulder, one of the Indians fired his pistol, the ball striking the boy between the eyes, causing death in a few mihutesa The Indisns i then wbippod their hones end esoapud Co the agenoy, The four Iudiana wens aiirested Sunday by the sheriff and a posse, and after a narrow eaaape. Trom lynching, were, looked up in jail At. their preliminary (rial yes terday more than eighty' witnesses, most of them, wore present The trial is likely to last several days.

A TWO UOl.l.A HOB uses sv Irlsrao Vansllr Wavr Kantnckri standlug that thirteen days have elapsed since Joesph Teupbs so brutally slew his young: and newly wetldl wife at Bad River, a large poess of men is still In' hot pursuit ol tns aurdarer Knanelnatlan Irair. Ulebraa4 br Tbeaa' al Hbk, 'The oolored Maeone of Fort Wayne eelbbnted emancipation day at Wabash Jesterday. Lodges were also present rem and. Msrion, Ind. Numerous other oitloe throughout Northern llndisna were represented.

The speakers were A. N. Smoot, of Indianapolis; Eev. Cyrus F. Hill, of Fort.

Wayne; John Harrison, of Buchanan, and others. The day exercises at the pity park were intorrnpted Cy rain. In the evening a oonoert trstiVal waa given at the" OVA, hall. Mrsv Ollie Taylor, of Fort Wyn, famished a portion ol the musiaal program. UP 19 A i.al.l.uoN., Mr, W.

aastklav, al Tela llr. Will Trr Ills srrtina la Ik. Mr. 'W, Sauerbier. who has been conducting a room on Calhoun near Wilding'i ooal yard, will leave next Monday for the east to aeocpt an offer to try his skill in the skies.

Ho will mak i balloon aaeendona for, eonnty fain and at publio events in re sppnse to offers tendered him. During Sauerbier's, a'bBflnoe: his 'place will be; attended to by a friend. It ia, the profession of Mr. Sauerbier to make balloon asoeiiaiona, Joe Uartmau has returned from' Con LomsviLiJi, 2. A fierce quarrel 'has broken out between the Smiths and the Slusbera, near Pineville, over, a hog worth S2.

The Smiths' home was attacked Saturday last by the Slushers and a volley poured into the house. Smith retaliated putting 'guard, armed, with 'WihohesterB, on Slueher's road to Flat Lick, the nearest village. Both" sides are now well armed and are watching for each other. Incidentally, all travel along the road pass ing their houses Is out oft. atrnck kr I.I(htMlng, Euzassth, N.

Aug. 2. During a heavy thunder storm this morning the lightning struck the mammoth pottery works of B. Borbook setting it on fire. The flamna were not extinguished until the building, stook and machinery had been, damaged about 8.18,000.

Inaumnoe, 810,000. New flattie Dlsanaa.v.1 Lntoout, Neb. Aug. 2. A new 'and I somewhat serious disease, has broken I out In two or three Herds near tins city.

It begins by a swelling of Hie eyes; which ia followed by total: blind ness. A fever aooompanies thediaeese and the mill ol the oowe in unfit for Crr or Mexico, Aug. 2. A formal transfer of the oouoemlon for the Mexican Southern railroad to extend from the city of Fueblo to the city of Oaxaoa has been made by Oonoessimaine H. Rud stun Head, of London, to the Mexican Southern Railway company.

The aUmps on the document amount ed to The read is well under survey and contracts for. moat of the eastern part will be opened for bids next week. Read, Campbell A of this oity and London, are the, principal contractors, "roBikSH ea aaLoaas. bhiae stsaontlva Aarisas tke narr I iaclanall la smite aa) Rear lla CmolKmn, Aug. 2.

Governor Fora ker has written Mayor Mushy A hitter oonoeming. the threatened' duibmoe of law by the Turner hall mans meeting of saloonkeepers held last week. The letter ia dated Columbus, July 27, and is as follows: i Toihe Hon. John Mayor: "Dsa SiHN Donot tolerate any do fianoe of law. No man is to en joy the free institutions' of America who robew 'against a duly: enacted statute, and defies the aathoritios charged with its'enforoement, '''Smite everyrnanifestation of.

spirit with a swift and heavy hand. I do hot make suggestions from fear you need but' only that you insy have any asauran'oe they: may. afford yon in the discharge of the duty to wbioh you are called by the action of the Turner hall meeting of yesterday, the, proceedings of which I hive just read in the papers. Very trniy yours, "J.B. Fommn." rnkenlil.

WasHiiioroK, D. Aug. 2. this morning Aieistaut Treasurer Tiohenor was taken suddenly ill in his office in the treasury' deiMtrtment and had to 'be taken home. For soine time he has been In 111 health and has been overworked.

His prinoipal (rouble is rheumatism in an acute fonn, but is oompliuated with other ailments. PrrrsBtrno, Aug. 2, The ooke, strike iar'growiug, Twolve' eokera joined the ranks of the: striker this morning. All. of Frioh A works are reported, exonpting.the:' Standard, whioh has 707 pveusempioy 1, big 1,200 men.

A mass meeting will be held there to day and an 'effort made to induce the workers to join tho strike tomorrow, Everyeffori is beiDg made, to iuduoe MoOlure. A Oo. 'a employes to strike and with some prospects of suooess. It is rumored that the eighteen pro duoera, who ooiitrbl about 2,000 ovens, will combine against tins' "Big Wr graiit the. demands of Uieurriieu, reeumo work slid endeavor' to establish perma Inde for some time past handled, thoir product, Bsiviu, Aug.

'2. Sixty workmen were brought to this place by 'the Pittsburg and Lake Erie railway to do speoial work for the eorapauy. The Italians thought they weregoing to take their places and ordered thorn away, Peteotive Cook ordered tbe Itoliaha to their but instead of going, a number drew and began shooting at the officer. The detective sought, refugs in a ooal oar and returned the firs, one of the Italians severely. Sheriff Welsh appeared and ordered the Italians away from the tracks.

At 2 p. all is quiet. The payoar trill arrive at '3 o'clock and the rioting strikers Will be paid off and disoliargod DEKUS VILlID Par av RalliwA Caasnsuay in P.BB, Phjubklphu, Aug. 2. Deoda.have been recorded in IerneOarben Monroe and counties, FennsyK.

vania, conveying Uia property and fran ohlses of the bankrupt Lehigh and East'a era Railroad company, to the newly organized Pennsylvanhi, Lehigh and, Eastern Railroad eompauy. The bank rupt oompany was 'prganixed about' twenty five years ago lor the pu'rpoee of building a ninety mile road from, l4tokawanna ooal fields Tombioken, Lnaerne ooiinty, eastward to, a connection with Erie at Port Jervis. The oompany spent about $200,000 iu grading'and other work and then failed. The oompany will oompleta the roul to Port Jervis; with the view of muling it part of the coal carrying lino to New England via Poughkeepsie bridge. "Mi Praat In AnfnaU OniBHi, Aug .2.

low grounds in this section waa visited by a front Wednesday night, whioh did oon aiderable "damage growing vegetables. Corn suffered in most exposed places. A Haw, Pawf aiMar, rumanarj nu, Aug. 2. Dr.

Ernwit LaPlaoe, a oelebrsted French physician, arrived in tills oity last night 'and will take the chair of pathology in the Medioo Chu urgtoal oollege': utial, Plains; cans, ConunBus, Aug. 2, Capitaliats Are taking active toward, piping natural, gas hare from tb Green fluid forty miles: distant" The estimated cost of the iiipe line, 1280,000 Wawnsiltoil, August 2. Indiuia l.iuht' hl 'aliovefa Frldsr: fair Satnt Saturday hiornbg; wertfrij Last'evening a marriage ceremony at 820 EastWayne street made happy in the light of matrimonial blisa Andrew L. Schroederto MissSwIie Murphy, Rev. M.

Cooper performing the oeremony. Tan Smmraii extends congratulations to the young couple. At 1230 o'clock to day occurred the death of' Mr. Willey', Stewart, a popnlar young man living with his mother at 85 litit DeWald street, of consumption, II rsa'ljventy years of age and was the on ly support" his wi4owed mother. Hia father, was st onetime on the polios force.

Mr, William Schramm, an employe of the organ factory; called at this office' toil ay to relate certain; grievances against A Tformnanr of that' fuslitution. TTe olaimod that there was a very olose intimate relation between his wife and the party referred to, whose name Is sup preaae fof good roaiona. Tea Saw nt wsits dsvalopmuts. Rirtsr, Ohio, Aug. XThe Ripley mill and lumber bompany's buildings, with a large amount Of lumber, was almost entirely destroyed by fire at an early hour.

this Tbresidenoe of porker and the house, of Win, Rade were also burned. "The loss is about $200,000.. Partially covered by insurance. Origin unknown, TosootA, Aug. 1 Theiarigo grain elevator and warehouse of H.

8. Busbnoll A at Sidell, trornod Wednesday night, together with many thousands of bushels of ooro. Tbeloaa Ui fiilly Ihsured. OH aaTarra ainnw Tsaas Hitrra, Aug. 1 Oil was struck at the Phmnix mill at a depth pf 1,615 feet, fifteen feat above the depth at whioh the Deall well alxuok oil There la renewed oil excitement, in oGrasequenoe of "Uia." diaoovery and it iis looked upon as establishing the fsot thst there is an oil field here, Ktaalk a Newaanpar fflna.

WABHiNqTos, Aug. 2. George H. Jamison, a. well known newspaper man oonneoted wiUi the, Waabington fWt, died at early hour thia morning, short illnesB, of malarial eiiliisuu asKKsTa.

Obioaoo, Aug. .2. Wheat: August, 76J; September, '76jj. December, 78. Corn: August, October, SOI; December, 8S.

Oats) August, 21; September; 211; October, 21Oi. l'ork; August, Beptcm her, October, $10.55. Lard: August, September, October, $8,221. Short ribs: August, September, 6.7; Ladles' KM Toe Slippers, ISO wilts. Kid UiittouSfJ cents, Jlnssni'liusetta Shoo Co.

A natlser irnv SI uannri patnteas. Choice quality, 0o bushel, Best Ohio fsotory sossss, 8d pound, Tatrtt Hooaa, "V' IT w..

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