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I 1 i i liV I 11' li i r- meet hi tMtcb, and 1 rebolted a dsTV to bei loaa day be wan Insolent to a LUck lnriger who eani to him frota another dn-partrpeiit. ltt blark maa rntl tbeuwr-lion that ba ws 4iar and! patted Kir In. aoleoo on Ui Jaw with hi bitf black band. All the nibordiuaw ia tha departmoat were dellgiited to boar of itbli event, and to boar that tt tapped man WMiilat ht reefi-ran entire day after. It rca aUurd, but tory roa that th man I true of two who are ra- tiuirerl by this eminent politician to whom they tow their phvvt to watch the bocretary ntidef whom they aarvaj and to ere tbat bo doe boteommlt anyailatalrea.

Apjiearancea to far to Jutti fy lb tryi but to woeraurr a not young, be baa bad uiurh experience, and bo has darretiou wb chl the man, just d-ecriUd at longtb evidently bas not Ami ft ia thl air of proprietorship, tbia aa-ertioa of personal authority on (be-part of oQcan wbo have bald place to long that the, have com to rcgard tba official aa aomcibin; created for them, not tbay for tba offices, that rnak4 it ao easy for many people who Uiava builiieaa in Lba di-partrneuU to look forward without fAar to the tirnej when there shall be a yiewilral all. around. A man may I ever to trog a Iti-puUu'an, but ba tnut learn to al-tulre-the tort of Republican In office, who il-rrrtf him from on bureau to another, from tlepsuHaient to dfiaxtrnent, overthrowing bim in tUt wayf new tin uiulocutioi). At last to Und that ba haa been wionnii btilpleasly In red jape, Ixtcanaa every Uxly here cdlra baa iota little circla of favorite to baipioawM, Coacraaanjen who might hive tio ortit.au to ba given out. fenoiiaj friend to whom tcore must bo paii I la ttm Treasury It It no: in the Interior it la an; it ia ao toa treat extant in all the deportment.

The publio busine ia treats aa if it were tbautret of some Urea and lealou corporation, id wbiehsome or tbe empfoye war to share tba profit Py 11 ue aacrt -and tnyitoriouaj At tba aoorcoa of patrnasa, wbcra uten acnt tbeir letter reo-omiij n'llns thr tha air of mystery proftiund, and cmrbs who ara only cuatodiana of abplioatlona public to their character a-anina to rafuaa tluatn, and tbut protect lteprontaUTea and Knatura who would not lika jtob qaoted aa rocommenditiit unlit por-aoosl wbilo tba- ttrangtben "thoir influJica" by tjreaning tba Consrosituea from deaerrai ritjpitiiK. i I i i I tin Hon. Ricbrd. T. 'Marrick, wb wai bot ocad up labora for tb'e Oorertiment wbm tba ttar roata trial andad, ia takhiif bit raat at Ellicott City.

Kit placa ia on ona of the btAs that erarlooc tba J'aUpaoo IUyor, about nidaa from Washington, and about a rnilo lroija. EUieott. On tha Sd of Juiy seyarai of tba i)Utrct Jnifgaa, a faw lawyar rienda of Wr.Maitick. Jadjfa Miller; of tba 'Maryland Court of Judc Marriok, a brother of Mr. K.

T. Marrlck, and a law otbera went up lo Ellicott la a privaU car to ipend tba Fourth ia and-about tba great ttane liouna. i Tbeimaaalon itandaia tbmidtot beautifully thafled grounda. i beyond ara nliiatod field and; tutors land, throuzh wlik-hrun roadt that bava aaoh a atory.1 One lh euasta of Mr.i Merrick waa Jui(jr Miller. iin old friend.

Many yeara aeo.whea Mr. Merrlik waa almost a biHaflee lawyer, ht and Jvdgt Millor wrote a two, baa ainea. sound lta way to aery lawyer1! library. It gaa both ita author reou-tatin, and from that Merrick haa known what it waa to loon for practice. lUbrotber, Judge Merrick, hail aeen eorrice la eongraea.

Tba father of these two men was HUtea Senator from Maryland, and ia renftembered aa a man of ability and learning. Ooaatp who find out all tha plant of Maryland politicians aay tbat the State will one of these days honor tbe memory of the father by aend-InR tie Hon. KichiirdX. Merrick to the United Htajtee Benate. Whem tha'time- comes for Mafylandera to go to Xllicott to congratulate him on hit election, tbay will find him living Ilka: aa old-time gentleman, and dispensing a botfpitalitr that la at once geUerous and ao-ffaotad.

-i I i I a i LOSSES DT FIRS. Tba lost by the flrei on TbursJay-nlcht in Iantrllla, It $1601009. FollowlDf is a Imt of tbtf.loasae: Walls JUrotbers. aeaeral merebaadTse. tH.600; Back of XTaniTtUe, 16.000: Krsnirllle JUf knttrpriM balldloc $4,000: K.

Thorsoa, 14; tha Meeker House. 18.000: Meeker House bam. ll.an; L. Meeker'a feed atore. I5O0; p.

Iteader, bUIIard ball, ls.000; it. Uoedsobaeffer. btlllard hail. $uu0i Isaaa PaTldson. flour aa feed, MA; Ekblad A Ulson, axricul-tartU Implementa, K.000; FJ O.

Stereos, llrsry, tour kron. atore-atora. lost not' flvaa: Charts Iialquist. salooa. Adam eftper, harness hop, Kron Jt llbfre.

veaoral merohaad.se, Borilsoa lirota-wrsj hardware. A Lllllqui.t A asutrsi merehaodlna, stmHX); lllman Meeker, rerideaee. 14000; Lllliauist. renldeaee. HOOU; -aai Kaeurle.

bolldla. Johnson fljunen, MlHard ball, tS.OM: Krederick Hanson, drowfttt. fTAOO; Ola Amaadsoo.j akrieultoral lmolcoientt, SI.VW Palhalia A Johnson, hardware, lyXtf: M. UKxoa, Post OBiee banding. 11.000.

Uhs malls eared. X. Ct Penaock's barn. In Jamestown, N. waa karaad last olrht.

The lira oaucht In the hajr-maW froai a defeotlsa Tha loss ia about IUW0, partly, Insured, phll Fortuue and Tailor Cor, itaiUuns. each worth 10U. wsre rsscoed. tba Arrow loe-hoase at Athens, waa atruok br llkhinln at o'ekxik last ernlnr. set a fire, and eailreir eonauned.

It waa filled with Urn, aad tae loss la heavy. It was owned by Brown brothers, of tala City, aad fuilr Fire broke out but erenlng in tbe.baaement of the. fl re-story brtoa holldloa, So. 17 Ann-street, oeaoated br the New-York Meam, Printing: Com-paajr, eanslsa a danaca of about $300. The balid-lnjt Mawaad by Ballard A Tba abow-caaa factory of F.

P. Hildcr Oox, la at. lAola. waa eorapleielr cntted br Are raftterday morninc. The loss ea tloek and balle-mi.

waJah ia oorered by intuninoa, ia astliaatad at A trm again broke ont yatardar in tbe oil Kaoerr fThaiaa, AbeOt A Ue near WellsrHle, (K aatalUna aUtai of $10.00 An aut-aiaya aamed MaFerroa was burned to death, Bix brick ttorea, owned by D. Wenger. ware destroyed by nra. In GUrosn. on rriday.

The loea on tha hulldinss aad ta the raiino oocupaatt aatliated at Inanraaee. 7. SOX JlX JtiTORMA TOlf QUASHED. ACMO-r, Miak, July 7. At yeater-aay.

Jodga mil qnasbad i the Information filed by Fhalmera aad -Chandler aaalntt Watson and otb- am. la what Is known aa toe poUUoal eaaa, rrowine BB.tof the Chalmers-Mannlna contest for Consress. The Juoae stated that; tha Information charred ad tpealflo crime aaalntt the Oorerument, and r4be Grand Jary aid iwliuessea belnc present i ba would permit no I further preoeedimcs on ItteitDlormatloa. bat oaiy apon th.e PMrtot Attoraer Chaadier said ba would cot- be. dinuted to br Ue court aa to bow be should mii-i atfe bis bastaesa.

and ba would proceed no further br the election fraud cases an til the matter enuM laid befere the Departnteat of tire at Wash-; Judre ttd this matter would not' Mala be entertained in his conrt unless throucb a hudtaa of the Grand Jnrr; that laformstlona were at faeored, bat only tulerated in extreme oases, ww tuw mm vi a was not one. 1 BOTH XXUrSKi WMSCXtD. i'WoORaCKXT, R. July 7. An east-bound passsnrer train oa the Kew Tork andKew-Kaa Una Baaroad collided with a west-bonnd frelghi trala at Iroaatoee, at o'clock thlt morn int.

There was ao loss or lire or serious Injury. Hotb enaiaea were badly wrecked. Tbe aecident waaeaated by tbe eonduotor of tba frelcht train, who mistook the ftitares on the time-eard. Travel waeeeumed at o'clock. i i.

i xot a Tien or rovi fla t. 1 Philadelphia, July 7. Polioe Lieutsnant warko reported to the Mayor this mornloc tbat alter eerefal luTestluatloe of the death' of Frank Xast. whoso body was foaod In the Tteleware Rirer on Thanday. and who 1t waa thoucnt had bean robbed'and thrown oTerboard.

and he had ooo- muaeo tnat tba roaa was ant a rlotlm at foal play. vtu sum Deea aoniasoiaiiy row HSU. ChiCaOO, JoJy 7. Yaatorday afternoon. hba two maa.

wara eacajred la elcaoltta the boQar th tae worka of tha Sorth Chlcatro Rolllnr Mil! Comaaay. a-8oatb Cbtcaco. a ralra broke, lettite steam ta apoe tbcav and they were eooked to I'aair names were John Us to aad Jobs (Muteacw. I I I XTIIIQ JtT U0HTX1X9. j.

Lahcaitzb, July 7. A heart tban-ier-stdm paated oral tba aontbera aad a ant era lerlioat or Lancaster Count last arenlnd. doing Bonalderahlr dsmaca.i Mrs. Law was workmr la a ie-oeeo-neld la Paradise township wtxm tbe etorm aasae aa. and endaavorad to reach the troase, but If aa atraak by lifhtaias aad laataaUy klUed.

Air MtaVAL Jroar. tiOKDOit, OnUrio, July 7. Jamea TTard, a. trammer la tha Sal rati on Army, waa ehanred at, PoUea Caart to-day with aoatraTealnc a city r4s by aa uaosoal aoisa ta tha kmu, -aod ftaed wtta the ontloa of oaa week'a UBorUoa BaaUUa a art holding tbat tha aolaa was aaaaaaj. i MAJOIaNICKEHSO.NMSWlYS i Hi WHAT Xm mCKJLRSONWOt ZlMYS I OF TIlE SUIT AQA1S8T JlKlL DXrC5Dl5 BEB ItlOHT TO rKOFJCRtT OJTEI UIR Hy Till WaJOR OS fHK URACVD TBAT tZ HOt If GOoDIfrTH.

4ulT dUe of 'Bnmia-C. 1. 5ik7joii MSinst Aj! 11. Kijicrson. -k.

B.f Matthews. si)J LeowDiller Cartes was before udse-Jatheslnthe In; tMs easeaUiwas baulit fonlh ap poIn tmt of a Hoeelrc to (ate te rvots of booie Nflfc .7 IMipoat: Citola, abd f.t so miction to ororent the iaie or' otfcar of the property pfjoding tb heat-j Uf. A temrcrary restralnlna odcr bad? been Issued, and (Lemotioa before tte ooart to-Oir was tether tbii jaoUd be dissolved, or peri potuai. In ariswer to the orlyloal blllj Miss lies pj Carter flledja; long affldarlt. 'whiph was aeooniJ ptuQled' br aa iavlts of W.

B. Matthe. Isabella Carter. Mrai glizabetb A. HrterJ rstlrnon fiiint, A.

Cl.srlotw Cjpse. aod libera eorroboratuic tbo main aiicgatiocaiij Mli 'Cartar'a I' j. "fS ji i. UiM Cartirvt sfBiiTlt lt.tigne, f' tijna'f filHe Carlrr Meufton," bat In Use preamble Heme sell forth as "Lens Itii.er ttaies LenajC- Niekersoo." Sue Lt tba ouuet that fVom Jtiarch SI last, the data oahiut toe It)illi-iLia iourt crsutud K.fcLersor a dl orce, till Jaot 3. whoa tbe oirorqa.

was snanUed, the eompluidaut wa hot Va iaw tbe wife off Mck anon. She Juy tbat Nickepon liavtnc oucht their Kh'xle Ijlaxii-srenuo tironortr under i deed of trust held only an equity of redompxio in lt oad tbe bad no rtcjit or interest kf lei IhouKlif a draft of a. dod eonreyiac tb4 ilboder Ilat3 tduo -property -was cntto the cootlaintn4 In the Full tlsn an re'urn. whicli she did. Itwnt aa Idle The1 reiatm how in tbo Kail of "1-e-i lier aiothrf rented a irion of Klukerson't bouse." Nei 7 Du pent lk nwh had been advertlKeJb fiif rent Kk'kxrson nftainlutr two roniim cm tha thlnt Hone and bouruiiii iUi the fusrily.

KNe disctitxd hi! conuuoi at protert al iaarke who Kiiiunet toward every member oK the famim tlie dlrL' also, that Iks never wenfc; out Willi Mm aione. Kr at any time remained alone lq his comDsbr. She tefers- to -the com- Plalnant's hree --that the affiant Ht I vari. put times Ix-tww-n 1, AjHrlt' ISf t- lu)ont. Circle.

aouitery witn tne aeiundsnf. Arr M.t Klckertonj wlilch steivmeiit he deelares. "and eeb and ail at'atetneult tsat this affiant ever at any time romi iHtted adultery wltb A. IL Mckeron In and are wlllfally ami tualit4ouiy (aloe, and eihibltta lev renrrful nmlioe orfc the part of th eotnpSiinaa't toward thlsffiant; who; belWjvirip and In the iimo man In whom theeouipiatnsnt bsiietred and eonfidud. and with whom elia jived Jor i early Ht yeart, haViofe all tbat time trust, belter, add oon tldeDca In Win; ha been equally deceived 'with: tha eomtiltitint by tire fraud sand deiwptloa nractieed by the sala Nickerson an tbJs afllant as well as'the Jtut this afliaat bai gijf.

fered. Mill tuffen. and dnrfiiK fcer whiilo life win sutler mora thaa complainan.t from the tatd fraud and darelL The cpmpUinnnt hat witi nsida tiie -fraud and recovered her but this ialflant can recelrw sno redreta for the wrong which tha fraud ha Inflicted on i bhethen relates the etrcumstaaeet rracedtng hoi1 marrlase with Maior Nlokorron, nuil the areaments advanced by him far a speedyand secret marriaio. lletQid hsrofblt tiivoree from tha complainant, which he said had bettn procured in a recutnr an! leicltlmata Uaoqer Upon (trouodt of desertion, and ariced the aifiaot to marrr him Immediately before hit departure for tbe West on butlness. addlog that If she married him be coold proride for her and In maay ways assttt her family, which he eould not sluffly as a friend.

He stated to her- that she could r-mnlq with hr family and! til titter wbtlo he was 'in the Wet and need n4 accompany him; hejrtpecially urired bat this afttaot tbould marry hlnj at once for the reason that knew that ber fnrtaly would never SoDtsnt to iwr marryina him wts a d(-vored mani ami that his divorce would toon be Icenerally kilowa. whereas. If she: married bim at once, then When her mother and family found that they were rdarriad oppotition woo I1 he.uselrssaad they woulil ateeesarlly hava" to iubnilt to it at an aceompilsliHd fact. Ue made mapy such and other anpealt. rlcenlBtion, and enti-eatles to kftlant.

who, niovodby his urgency, pity tiitr hls.conrl Irion, as represented by him. feelirj-aratltude -toward him tor bU kindneui to hernelf and irnttioa an beilevlBr In him on acuoudt oMiKJ omemi position, oia ace. ana. unlmpeac-bed. character aid ttanotnr.

found hereeit not ladiffer-ett to hit scipeslt, ana preveuted by nil site and requests from consultation with her relative! and friends, inexperienced and tofluenced ly bar yi tided to the iniportnnltlet of the defendant and consented to marry him on April i 3. without the knowledge of bef fatally. On the morning of the day rmmud the afUant aot-ompauled NldKertoo to Baltimoie. where they tnet Matthew. Who la-formed tbeiti ha had the lioeose The three thou drove to tha house of the Her.

Julius Sams. No. J7 Ollmom-street, who then aud there performed the marrtstte ceremony. Tbe couple: returned to Wakblnrtod the same afternoon, and went direct to No. 71u boat Circle; The afflnt tsyt mat trie contracted the martiaca In the utmost- rood faith, and without the tlichtent doubt aa to the perfect locaniy, iroon taitn, ana, iiinoiDd conracier or divorce sranted cy the I'hlladehia court to dnfendatit.iAzor li.

Mckennn; -that? che bad tutplelon ttlt any Question eould bemadeatito tbe the no the uonnsiy 01 IDS proct-eulOCS in Philadelphia on which the divocte hail- been eranted the defeadaot Xlckersen catll the learned on illuy 21. JooS. that the corqplainiknt hud returned td country and tMtiluted proceed-ln to bare the decree aqottllad that the wat first assured by the defendant'- Nlekertdn that those propeedlnas by the would amount to bothlng. as the divorce proeeedibkt bad been cotidbctsd lu a proper and unimpeachable mtnnervtbtt at tnna at tba bocma eohvlnced that there, was anji donht as to the propriety or 'leialUy of the divorce pcooeelnKt in Thlla'telphh the Informed the Sefesdant'icker-ton that they mute separate nptll the conrt had passed npoa tha legality of th divoroe proceed-: luif. and IS that prooeediua wander rood irrecular tu aay way, then the teptratlfen mutt be final: that In eonteurii'nce of thlt detertninatloh on tier part the partedfi-om the defendaat en Vay be on the bvenlnj of ttfht dly remorina hit trunk from the house Jio.i Jmrxmt Circle, nine dayt before the diaree parsed vacating ltd that the sild Klckerson bat never staid la said bonne since that day, aUhouth he visited ft otf matters of busiges once or twice aterwarrft, the last vltlt beln an June JSS3.

On ttatdty hf Bve ber the deed to tho llupoat Circle a hih of sale of the personal property In the hmito. She'suhmtts that1 the complalniiiit hat no itroiinds of complaint against hdr, or lights In the property owned by her, lu conxecptenre Of tbe illiiht of- Nlekerson frepa the proceeding! an-nnunced ht the lnvestirntlon or the oomalalnaat, and puthed and forwarded by her, a she declared. fo the phrposeof bavtar Sh-kerson missed frn tbe army, and thus depriving hint th meariHtlto. had offered to ue in the tupport of the comblitoaat and tbelr cblldi', i- i Tbeafatavit. after denting the right Ifra.

Xlckersooi to brlna-this suit In hrr on name, declare! brV.wa eood faith In ml th transactions' referred and sayt tbat In the Hint of recent events tho admits that the wat niot lnrnradent and IndiscrwMi nd acted impmperly in rontchtinr to majrry Niokeraon to toon alter ins dlvore. aud to do ti1--lihout the knowledge of ber family, btttlelie did this on account Sof.tb olicltatiitit of Nickerton, belna dveri4rsuaded by hiur; jtbat -the accepted' th prot-erty In ituettion frfm Sickeron rwcwnfe havlngmarrled in cood fidtb he was morally. If not ferally. boaud to provide for her: that' it was- a Very tDiall step toward rot aratlon for the Injury he had done her. and berait' the was advlved that th had no idhts therein.

She denies that the waa at any time; guilty of any Improper with Klekari. jui4 In eonrTuglon she tutunits. that It la enouxhtthat ber whole life hat been bUehtcd. her peaeetdt ttroyed. and she aqd'her family made wretckttd that at a time wbenhe -was watcblnjc tiie lat mjitnent of a d- lna ticterthe romplain-aut aad br frlfndt were tpreadini; Ivroaduast through prett tlanders and f.iUelioodt aralnst thlt affiant this she tahoMtt Is epotiich to endure without xue false and tnullflotiii eharae whiuh thoompiajnunt bat tea tit.

to wear, to aeainst this afSuni In thtt tnltiand alio Ui the, 'petition fot divor' Which tba bat hied tha taid Azor.lt Klokerson. And this affiant further tabmiu tht If the laid Titokerson wst aile to deceive a person of the mature ate of the eomnUln. ant. who bad lived with him. as bis wife for 10 yeara.

jr irte was anre.to dcelve Id countH and the-courtl Pbiiadelpbia, Is It ttranre and Improb able Uiat he could ad did deceive tint aidant who It ycaittf erioushto lie hit damrtaer r'' Aratiraenta were thea made by counsel, hnt witDoui eonc ujica tna aearaig tt case waa ad Joumed Until iionday. 1 1 I 1 i TJ1S MEATUEli JSmCATlOXSi i i July 81 U. faPer AW- Rtitfand bad It lfiJV A Xante Stafrt, UjA( Irabu aad eooiri. par tig cloudy tctalfur, tabid ikyUiig For tkf foath Atlantic Statat, llbt rain, partly cloudy weather, north to wett wlhda. Itatloaary or tllffhtyaU la temperature, and rttlnr tarometer in mi nnnnem pwnion aunng tn niChS- '4 Vor tba Uuf flutes, hxjal rain, pary rioady wcamtr.f nouineny wtnat.

peconHnc Vanabl. stationary or uliffbt fall la temperature, albzat obatze In baroiw-ter. Vvt TeansMteo and tbe Ohio Valley? and the lower lake reclORi eooier north to wast wma. iooal rains. iuiii i cwtnnr wwiaer, iiiiDir barometer.

For the -upper lake rerlon. VlmHur; f.i. weatbericool eo-tb to east winds, ruine, followed in uie nayia-west ponioat ay tall Inc. barometer. Forth Upper MivslnsiPDl and MtmiouH viln fair weather, preceded by- local ralas in the extreme soauera portion, northerly winds, tblfilnc to east and sooth, stationary or alutht riu in um.

peratara. la the northern porUoas-11112 baroni-' For tha Paetfio eoatt region, fair waatbar. f. Lotos Brascw. If.

J. July wai 7.4-Wuliam Kllemerj conk at Kolb'a Hotel wa drowned thfs Bia aiiernooa waita natatng near body was reoovared. liotei ErUbton. ALtllED HARVEY'S SUiCIDK. ok or -rax accused MbmoxixRa or.

mra Jabg tlASOa niMBSI, JAIL. PBiLABtl4SlA, July 7. A tpeclti dispatch to tbe 7U from KorrUtOwa aay that Alfred nrvy, Iho, was arrested, ta cdajuaotlon with- Jame Jarjt. the buttand of Hraj Jack, tbe murdered iban. committed tulclde but nicht is h-laprtsoc -cell by banaing.

AtT d'elock last evenlnir be was seated at fhla tell door and spoke to a paaa-ng watchman. Tbl morblac at 6:30 o'otoci. wren tCatobmaa II ash di Lrrell was dlstributln break aa among tba priao ha found on the eell floor tbe dead boi Of IUrvey; deed' bad been accompli- with an ordinary eoltop baodkan ef. wbkih was tied around the neck an then to tba water aphrot. about two feet land a half above tiie floor.

Tba body was routine? on the floor In a Sitting postaro. 1 here we no mark of vtolotcej ezoebt an aora-tloa ut tl 4 left cheek, lb toieida wt of tba most 0i thereto, kind. On Uie -budT. wa a shirt, pi qtaloour. and stocklntrsj Ifo-' statement ornoofee was left behind "by Harvey.

Tba newt tit! ted -iatetota azotement. Harvey was about SH 4ars aad the fatOer four chil-diren. Hi was a dklliful wort on aad earned as bich as 'a month, bnt l.e had always borna bad reou utiort. heverarmontb Jack Cute, a Jiorristoi tearott'er. Went in oohrpar.y with Hiar-rey to i raihohocken.

Onto eoll.led about Jtttt fromj Wc iid A (o. and others. rot druak at nlehr.au I next mornina hi besd body was found nr I'otu's landing in a railroad culvert. Lessthsr a dollar was found on bl pemon. Vgly wounds itrured bis head, and ah open kalfe.

at tbouru i been aetinc on tba defensive, was e'enched In bit rlthi hand. Th last: man seen with Cuti a I Ire waa Harvey, andjtbe tutoltlon all aloun hat been that Harvey murdered and robbed I Im. The result of the i Inquest over tbe wai that death ensued fronj failiOK Into the culvert title dranki A 9ome i testimony in the Jack case wat dlt-eovered I o-day. Halph Kdmondsbo. a laborer re-Bldioaon Laftyette treet, beloW FraAkllo.

near Jark' Ik die. slate that he wat Jac on Tuesday aftri tioon. while Jack and Harvey and Cbarlvi Earnest re re drinking and endiup Jack ont tutter Tw ne during the absence of Jack, Earnest and Han ny atennriad to the upper room where Mrs. Jacl lay. arid descended lust as Jack catered belOw With the refilled Jack, en the second, well at on hi first, return, tald: "What has been) coine no Oh.

nothinir." Harvey TUDliert. After the. seannd ocrnrmnce Jai we4t up stair and a terrible trruasle aTtd noise loiowrd. whereupon Edmcndton took hit departartj Mr. Jack wat-buried tbi afternoon according to the rite of the Cathalto Cburch4 r- LABOR li KRW-IIAytN CARKl AGE-BUILDERS object to fioTp tVAQES AND 8TaiKi.

July 7. Duririjg the past two month many of tbe carriage-builder of the city made a rid action of 10'ser dent li the wace paid tbalr Nearly 1,000 menWer affected-by the redlJtloh. The wage of the blaotcmlth worklmtlrpr B. Manvillo Co. were eat reoentty.

and thl Neek the body-builders were notified tbat they w4rp to tuffertbe'lO per cent reduction. They wet told that thU w.as necessary, a tbe. trade wan! dull and the prices received for ear- riaice wrfe lett than formerly. Tbe nea refuted to aceeprtbe reduction. I'hey were then offered a compromise at a 6 per cent, reduction.

Tbi was. alto decfaed, ana thl mornina ibe man left the factor, lakina tneir tools with them. Tba odoratives are of the oDinidn that tbe carr rlaxe niktnfaoturvr held a cobfercace in tbe 8pring: and, decided to low or wneet dnring tha (ufflmn lit all factories and all dnnartmenta Tbe errtwover deny the existence of nnv inch but the men are not convirftid; i Tbey believe thai manufacturer aid Disks tne agreement, and are carrying it Into effect inlonc factory at a time, in order to make It appearioitt there was no concert pf action In tbe matterl I Tbey think the strike to-day may arreat the redjurtion la department andi faoborle where1 none hat yet been made, aad tay that at- the old ratet thdydid not make exorbitant wage. $2 60. belnc abbot the average dally earelnrt of a body-' builder.

I The manufacturers tay that thev have a large sock or completed carriage On band, and that as tli trade, always dull at tim of the year. It fuller now than usual, they will not be em-barraasou strikes. i FaliJ llrvm. Jnlyi Howard! In a eircnlar calling meeting of tbe t'plnncrf rnlou, staten that the atodatloh Uln a better tliknctal condition than ever rmforw. tha kfund In Jauk beins $wq larger than at any pre- ACtrovrs.

July work of the Betlfaftem Iron Company were that down list Ight, aad arhemnloyes were riidoff tins mornina-. nree bnudred men ara thus thrown. into lOltaieaa. II TIIE FUILALKhFIllA MINT. lakiIb AMOCHT-OF SMALL WAIT AO ft ON A Ark coinage or TBE TSAR.

PhilLpelthia. July 7. Tha annual aettlei- ment of Recount of the-Mint fpr tbe last fisca year clised yesterday. BeprasenUtive of the Treasury bepartment hava for more thin a week been wfgUae bp enormous amounttlof gold and liver oi band, and arrived at thai actual loit la the operatifoa of tbe mstitntlon for the pdriod named. Tha retail of 'the examination diaolope tbe fact that th wattare of cold and (liter la the operation Ofjlitt year were the amallost on the amount of bulllob operated upon In the hhUorv of the Mint.

Tiie total aniannt of gold! bullion operated upon dii-iBgthepMt year.ws2,Ulp.&l4st 100ounce, eqaai til TO tona. The total' amoont 61 silver operated nrlon wa 45.581.3. 79-100 iounaoa. eoaal to 1J)S tntit. lb gold coinage fo tha vear Snntlnt- of 4 6i0 ounce, eqnal to 14 tons, the aloe I elog J7.79:98'J SO.

The nomber of gold ptec rook and Issoed wa ftl.tMO. TbeUoul, liver M4lnago luued weighed 18100 ounees Bgnal to tit tons, value flS.aa5.4T0 15. 1 bo number of plecet of tllver coined wa Ttei total minor coin Itsaed weighed 7.815.-185 80-lf (flancet. eaual to 251 tona -valua 1 807 18. I Tbe nomber of minor colnt was 60.961.

S.ti. The gal wastage allowed bv law oa tea dH operated on daring the year was $18,018 i The actual 4rge was $80 77. thowing tie wage on gold totb $31,997 lea than tb legal allowance. Tbe leimliWaatac on the diver allowed by law was 57 ma uo.atsi an onnoe. the actual wasensre oa nver worXert was 800.13 naocesl euual to f-i9 S3, or S56.4h3 Mi lest tham tha legal allowance.

In otoer word, tbe actual wattage at th Mint upon tbe operation on tbe ore- eiou etal wa $a20 It, while the legal allowance wa 88. Cha P-llOTTi, JT. Jnlyj evenlct la Iredoll Coanty, 14 mil from Statesville, four WJlt.e County wagons, bottnd tor otatesnile. trncklcimD for the night. Thursday mornlmr two of tbie drivers.

Fleet Martinj son, of Col.iciande Martin and William Reeve, too of W. H. Reeves, engagi In a frolic, which was jbroujbt to a terrible enrtibg. Young Martin hid ao old altol. which Bsrpiayfpllr taapped at Beetea.

Vokbown' Mat iq mere waa a cartridge ta the pirtol and thlt ex lded; The bll ttructe heeV-t Just over thA ric itieyo and pleived hit br4ln. killing him in-taxiU Martin and Jleeves were fait triced. I c' rdorixo rGEoys sf. lovis. Bt.

IprS, July 7. Tbo iCljcago and St. Loul i lop Club met at Compton-lvenue Tark to', day to ttioot a match. About $00 gentlemen werV preseti Ll The contert.wa arranged for 15. men on.

a (Ids. 0 bird to tba inun: 10 at 'SI yarot. lu at K8 yards, and 10 at 81 yardt, Illinois ruip. wh. Drmiur wat retiree; ano 1) Barnel, tcorer.

The rain Interfered with tha mii-h considerably. The first trioot att yards resulted ua mij ii ok, a.uui Binia. I 'jtJf APOSTLE OF D2fAM(TS. MokraxAL, Jnly 7. A local paper aay tbat MaDefoMPtt, tbe iiupeot.

to in cpmmunloatlaa here with AUjlriah toolety which number aaarly 0 tncmrtnrt, wboae Obtect are nbkaown. Tb W'- n' ifit evening puoiisnes an -Interview with Mo Dermbtft In whleh he advocate Rosea' dynamite prinoibla in the roost extreme form. Hi real object bfcre It Buknown. and a 1 aceounu pnbltshea miw KBiwf wijcwgrvH fro bis raovetneuta. i i 1 I Aap TEL CLOSE BT ttlR SnKMri CnkTTAiioooo, July Stanton BousA of tbl city: on of the most noted hotels la too atu.

was eioa io-oy by th Iti uwai-u uy mm owe, ice late nnaacial agent of AMU AXD COStET. HAjuipa.1, July 7. Hamm and Conler. who took ark In the regattas at Ptillrn aod Lowell, retnraat) bare with their mjr' anu wtu rmuina pnasuee at once oa Bedford Basin in anticipation ot any match that mar y-i it i I I POLO AT Kxjwoar. R.

July 7. jTha openinj polo gamek were- largely, attended i cottager aad otbaik Tbe aide were: K. Thorn, and Sttfalay Mortimer. Plues f. O.

-Beach aad o. HI Warren. Jr. Tea taiefeatieg gaaes were CVMMISG8 CSALtKKOtli firifm OrpAWA, July 7. Camming, who oaf anted ralaa bare on July 1.

baa bea br Pteeia, Pennsylvania, tor a level 10-mile lor- Brom IVd) tn II tin a stda nuiMina V. fJf -Kew-Torh a tew Wk ago, bat tba wpa tm yvw neenaji 0 VTLV0K FOR TUt CR0FS. VAKT1X0 BsroRTSj or tbk! rRoorscra in DAKOTA AKD Br. Pacx; July T. To-iayj tba waatbar ia dear aad cool and tba (on bright.

If thl to t4 era! ortr tbe region vlsltad by leUrdy' atom It 1 peenlUiIy farorHU to wbt Inf ormattoa froat ailcneapo is. supplemental to that tent from bard yesterday, car fromjSortbern Dakota and Minnesota aie oonflictln. B. IL Uabbard, Ceaeral Aceaf of the MUlertf AsaoctaUoo, hat had advice during tbe past week from various aaenta and other there, which tall of rainfall and generally brlght prospects for tho arawlcji crops." Oa the other band. gentleman jo from Winnipeg, who vouched for by tbe Kortb tretern Grain dealers' association, say that alopgtlt Manitoba Road, kef tweea M.lnneapoiis and cMuidoa.

tbe crops look finely, but that betweea lilvtindrin and Crookuloa wheat Is thin, yellow, tkort. tad ia very bad cocdi-tlua. geaerally. Above Ccooktton. aad between these and Winnipeg, tbe crop Is in fair condition.

He estimates that under the moat favorabla con ditions between now and harvest time the cruo along the Manitoba Road umi ui ao iTDnize rooa croo. i I- I Thectose of th wheat fioldt Inspire new anxletg, and reveala tb fact tbat many of them are now behind tba met.i especially in ft lted Iiiver Valley. While tbV seeding eondltioti were generally very favorable, there were locall-tlet where too much water ma.de th towing too late. Taeheisieo fields caa readily be sclented Bow from tbe otben, and for teem there is little The drought proved their destroyer, anil the stand too light to aiske n-euiierailoo pol-bie. A waU-icformed gentleman, who reoeutiy traveled tbe valley east and we.t of the atreanc and for nearly the entire length.

ettlmaUa th number of the belated fields aa one-fifth of the total area. This, however. Is ttrennotuly filled by tbe retldenu. who say one-tenth is a larce allowance for them. Tbe Minneapolis report Innate that the tintterlng crop Drcspeols of two week ago are to-day dimmed In lustra by the late dry and verv hat tnell.

Them can ha no nViubt that lb pakota and Northern Minnesota tbe ry woattiw araonnted to a drought; hich will teriontiy affect the yield and qnality of wheat. I At the taste time It as certain asanvtblnt oan ba in the same staire of development that Minnesota and Dakota will tnit rearbwrvett tbe largext wheat croa in thetr bittory, and tltexe will be a very large iMtroenlage of a high i 1 It In reasonable to expect i a Blentlrul tnnnlv rf -craia for mills during the next grinding season. 'and itua prospects of tbe ooerntivon are therefore good tot tteaay work, it it not unsafe to estimate the coming' crop In Mlnnenoia at S5.000.OHJ bushels, and that of Dakota at 15 000.000 bmhela or a total of buthel of wheaW It U) believed that thlt it a low inn Ihat-thviA fltrnpoM WlI exceeded. 1 1 BcHttNciTON, Iowa, Jnlr 7. The July crop report of.

therlowa Stnte Agricultural Society out-' lines Imfroved pros: ecutJ Tbe Increase Ho tlio iwrrage of corn over lSi8 Is 8 per cent. 1 he warm weather ba favored tbe growing crop, and Its prospects are emulated as 0 per cent, tieltar lhanJilven by former reports. The Winter wherit yiuia It tillmuwd at i HO ter mnt. and tnring wheat at 100 per as eomnared witli tbe yield of 1S82. Oats how an iqc.reai.ed acreace.

bnd tbe conn It Ion Is a thndfl better thn last mur J)eing about W0 per cent. -ax ahowt a 8 per cent. increase or ecrexee. and the condition la V7 per peot. Potatoes ahow locreased 'acreage of 10 ifroent ad the eeoditloa .1 pUeod at 101 ptr cent.

The conduMon of other crops is placed a follows: sweet potatoes, 9i broom-corn. H9 per tlmothy toil per' clover. 105 per cent, millet, 91 per cent. apples, 67 per cent; peaebe. 4fl per cent.

plum, tier pear. per cent. cherries, 63 per grape. 65 per cent. -Chicaoo.

July 7. Tbe nfer Ocean of this morning, pablishe crop report covering a wide area of the Wett Dd North-west. Their tenor to tha effect tbat, wheat excepted, the grain-crop will be equal to last year' yield. Th weather that was unfavorable to corn. Induced one of the heariet crop of bay ever mowed.

wblcn to a great extent Is already cut andi enreu. linney ana eat are nnnsually rood every where and promise ani Unwecedented viuld. while the recent hot weather haa 'proved extremely favorable to the growing com crop. Wheat is about up to the areraea. and the harvest of Winter Wheat in the lower latitudes Is large.

MoSTGOMKIiy. Julvi7. Tha nlantra inf thi teotlnn are very anxloat about tbe cotton icrop, as worma appeared on many pluntatidu. BUSINESS ij TROUBLES. TWO CAWADIAX FIKM3 OO TJKDEB HUMORS i fj AltOCT A TJ1IBD.

TonoxTO, July 7. "VVbite Colborne-1 street lace iruercbants. have made an assignment tp Jame lockbtrt, official Arslgnee. Their direct iliabllltiet are I90.000 and indirect $30,000. The s- et have sot yet bt en aeocrtalned.

Tba firm i aolely of Alfred Keeyes. aad tbe principal creditors are in England where Keeve will go immediately to endeavor to effect a settlement. When the Consolidated Bank luspended Beeves was In difficult let through dole too la: ire a bust nets for tbe capital Invented. In September. 1875.

he obtained an extension, which set him up agatu. Although be claimed to bo worth $76,000 surplus, ISrailntruCt refused to enter hi standinc for soma Hearn. Macaulav A MoNah. wbolenala mininan of Xooiloa, hava called a meeting of their credit ors, i i ueir iiaDiiuies are SI3U.U0O. Fioanoial circle are sat ated over rumnn con nected with the firm of Ktrly At toek brokers liore.

It appear that'fer some time past Fsriy has been doing botlnes wlih the federal Rank, and It has lieen currently rumored that he waa the principal bull 0rstor In tbe rock of that bank. Karlv 1 alxt rcrjortad to hv lnt haatrii istely on tba C'hhazo Kxchanaa. and XinVmi. previous to their failure; closed out hit deal, ituiiusii ao claims ioyi naa margin enough to carry It on, Ue then told out hi scats in the Jo-rontoana Chicago Exchange, On Friday afternoon check were marked good for him to the amount of over tbe turn to bit eredIL At 3 o'clock be failed to covar. and tha Prviirtant of tbe Federal Bonk, Samuel Nvrdheimer, after call-tag atihls residence and beins nnahlu to finA him Readily lrcnlHUd reports tbat Farly had a- sconaea.

orany aenin that be 1 embarrmid He bat elosed ont ail his riM rar i reportea to nave met all demands. He is now uing Nordbetmer for $100,000 damage. CwciKati. July 7.f dispatch' to the Commrrclai GatUe from Fort Wayne. J.

B. Fleddelan. tiillor. mada an dy. ilia Uabilitie are fcis.ao.

and assets I GENERAL RAIL VA X02ES. be new collateral trust bond of tha WJ bash, fit. Louis and PadtQo Itailroad ara nearly ready for hwue. aad applit-ation to have the bond Hated by the Stock Exchange will soon be madeJ Each of these bond carries 80 Vklrty-dollar ooupont Vl im I 1 fii kuiu.bou me goaramee or tne iron Mountain EailrOad Company Ueogravedon tbe face of the An offlcerof the Wabash Company stated yesterday that about $500,000 of the bonds were being signed tor shipment to PniladelDbla. ohica(k), Juty 7.

certain of tho east- qnuna ran roaa nuve Deeu urging for a year das the fcrganlxation of a weighing association for their ownr protection, but the Nickol Piatoi and vuitiuro tun Aimniio to join lr nr oiuinvi uuiii yusreruar. wtien an arranger nient waa effeeted by witfeh It appear to tm ar urcu uiu sucu an assuciauoa wut ue immediately i 1 tRiyros, ri. July 7, A dispatch td the lAinumiMii ith imm im city ay tbat Wllliara u. uintmore. i'retldent tho Adam Eanret Company; ha been tjuietly Ixulng -tabpa-nat or me attendance ot wicnetti- iln tbe matter Itefur the United State Court on Monday of bis bill to jof thei New-Jersey Cbntral KaDroad to the Philadelphia and Ketdlng Railroad Company; There I ho truth whatever in the re- pon, at me coan nas not yet appointed an Examiner, and hat reterved lu leclbn upon the motion to appoint one.

It the opinion of Mr. iJintmore'B counsel tbat tbe hearing set down for Monday will not eome off on tbat day.1 Wif- Jny 7--lt ls rumored tbat tho Chicago and Nortb-wettern Kailroad will obtalnpOisesHlon nf the Green bay. Winona and St. Paul Koad at an early iaay, aad It 1 taid an oraer ior its purchase bt ahr-ady lea given. The- bonded of the Green Hay Road It and tbe floating dent The line is S09 ro lies long, with two ho branehes; Toe company wa chartered In reorcanized in and sold in Ihsl.

In whim. it wat again orgahlzed. The Greea Bay oEeer of Bstax, July 7. The i aay luoiireini imnrovamanl the themselves of this tubwrtntloa nrlvila.a .5 tiTMUii. a ua uunn ui.nvm company has, understand.

-LI New-Hatxw, July r-Baperintendent Good-now. of tb NewUsventaad North tu u.n 'fV InAugnst 'it ton. raUroai erTic of Wetern ATtAStTA, July a meeting of the SIiPtJfi0. Wroetomtod Major i'rWJ Jhn5to" WM elected FrldonL inZ loaitotlia Central Kailroad owing to tha Meant -IT. matad at $200,000.

The detraction of bridge will 2 moVthTanheair? Ag CnTe. "nni her to Herrings Seathera thoa i-oeBrfy com! Wedaladay. 'Tf ooe" a IO ttFl1 JaIr --A "caWeaTam! to-day 1 a iV tsaOtk. UM AAAU gMllfl ID llMk tbe 6 par cent. Korti A WORK-HOUSE BURSEJX TAMTtkli ZKTSDCT10 OF TBS BCIUnteS AT BMIDOrWATER.

Boarow, July 7. A lira broke out at i o'oloektbla mort-lnsla the SUtta Work -boas at Bndgewater, and destroyed all tbe boildlegt with tha exception of two.btrn. CaJla for ataUt- ance' upon Taunton and Brockton were respond ed' to and their, ataamar did good aervlea. Tbefire apparatu ax tbeWork-boate was not very extemive, aonsittlng morely of a pump and hydrant, bat it proved of oonalderabla value tn protecting the Water was taka front a email pood In tb rear, where aa abnnaant tuuolv was secured. Tho Work-home buildlns-s covered about aa ai-re of ground and were ar ranged in the form of a' bellow square.

The side wis Were 100 fert by 600. and tbe end wlor lightly larger. these wing were th-ee (tone In height, with the cxueplion of tho south wing, which wa fonr ttonti high, a por- a of tbl tectioa being' occupied by tbe Superintendent' Quarter. A Ptrt of th wett end north wings were utcd as a hospital, while In tne east wing waa tbe men dormitory. 1 be entire itrueiare was of Wood, with tbe exoeption of a ttone building.

75 br 30 leet. oaed aa a laundrv. The flame, wbiob originated In the oalh-eat corner of tb atlid. In tbe aast wing, spread with, inconceivable and In 15 mlunte tbat portion of tho buildica wa all ablate, aod the tire wa under full fcer.dwsy. creeping rapidly toward it her portions of tbe ttroottre.

between 150 and 00 Inmates were In tbe Work-boota, and openn- tandent ttiackttone. aided by a eorr asaiata.nta, did bi utmost to remove every one from the build ing. About 22 person were confined la the bot- Pllal. but they war uuicklv eonvevad to a olaca of -afly. The Inmates aMttted the officers la moving tp contents or the tafe In the olSce.

the record books. Public document, and othor valn- ablea, the loa wblcb would have been irrepara- i.ie. nearly an ir.t r-ealln. turnitnre. Ac.

as well as all tbe person! property of tn prisoner were rescued from the llame. The (iovemor ha liued an order emtiowerinir whoever mav be In charge of the Institution to- rsmove the prisoners, of whom there are H0. Where thev will be taken bat not yet been determined, but It it likely they will accommodated temporarily la tome va-sat building at Wet'oro. the whole number of inmate was 103. of whom 1 were pauper.

1 he origin of tbe fire 1 a mvsterv. tha belief ba- Ing, however, that it cancht from a pipe in the haud of some csrelesa or eli that the fire wa tet intentionally. There waa no tove Inane In that part of the building where tbe tire orlul- natad. Th mam nortionof tlio Work-hrmta vii built In 1K53, soma tmalt addition having been erected tiiioe. Tbo personal, property destroyed wat valued at Im $12,500 to glJ.anX and wa not insured.

The Trustee, in tbeir report lu September last, valued tat baiidingt at S13I.9t.KV. 10:30 dlonntrh from Ilrldswwater tart It 1 now believed tht-re that the tiro was tet by a hardened colored prlorir, who It dow misting. State officers to night took 155 of the Inmatet in a rpecia! train to the lewh'bury Aim uoaaa. Ibe baUding are now a ma- of ruins. SAtiTonis as a ritirEXVAy.

ArrLKTON, July 7. Tho Sartoris- Bush scandal has created jnit a ripple tn this loe- tlon. fcartoris bas been known here and at Green Bay for a long while previous to bia marriage. Ita passe about one-half hi time In this neighborhood, visiting old flames, fishing, and buDtmg. it reported that he made considerable monev this Summer catching fib.

A boat made regular trips to the island, where he was encamped alone, and took large quantities of fih to tbe markets. In personal appearance be could not be distinguished from a common day laborer, lit ls a little below the averaxe height, fs Very stout, with red. clean-thaved fare, exceDt a decidedly auburn mustache, a Ung, pinched -looking note, and huir closely clipped. He 1 very fond of navy blue clothing, bat it not In the least dandified. Notwithstanding hi Enirtisb way and looks, he ia oalte popular here and passed many hours this Spring plarmg foot-hall with the college xtudect.

a game at which he Is an adept, having learned it lu KufiLiy. TIIE SB A LL-POr PEST. St. Locis, July. 7.

The Globe-Democrat says: The sensational ipeolal dispatches recently lent abroad to effect that exlstt here to an alarming xtant were entirely unwar-anted. Tbe disease bas prevailed a slight de- in one locality in the southern prtof the citv, ut the type has been quite mild. The health authentic have removed nearly all cose as soon as discovered to the (Quarantine hospital, several mile outside of the city limits, nod dare taken. and will take, every precaution to prevent the trrftd pf tbe pest, and bav fur succeeded. No alarm need be felt at any time, and nobodv apprebendt any danger.

Prj J. Kauch. of the Illinois Mate Board of ileajth. hat just made an investigation of the sanitary dq t'oa of ast St. Louis.

He sayt that unless prompt measures are taken to thoroughly clean tbe localities where the filth wat deposited by the recent floods the city It in sneer-of terioo urknris, possibly an epidemic. Ho sits the e'ty authorities will be aided aa much at no- tlble by tbe fctatdl Board of Health." B0LV BMK ROBBFES. St. Locis. July 7.

A special to tho fbsf- Bl'patch from Belleville. At 12:3) M. to-day two me a entered the Belleville Savings Bank. One engaged the attention of the Cashier and tbe other got- behind the counter and made a grab for a plie of money. Fortunately, thlt movement was observed by eno of the clerks, who gave an alarm, when the men' ran ont of the bank, ono jumping Into a buggr, tbe other recning.

closely pursued bv several citizens. Tbe wonld-b roh-h-rt finallv escaped. The oftieers of the bank say thai nothing wa- stolen, but, a clerk sys he taw a package of money In the hands of the man who pained behind the counter." LITE STOCK AT WEST ALBANY. Albany, July 7. The receipt of live tock at Wett Albany during toe tlx months ending Juae 80 show a gratifying Increase over those of the corresponding period It year.

During lSt-2 np to July 1 the reaelpt numbered head, while this year they were 1.745.411 besd. aa Increase of bead. Fnch class 'of stock except horses shows a gain. The receipt of catsle in lhrW vrri head and In lss Ift-W head, an lnrTee of M.iio. s-neep in-irvy ncnibared 1.010.in0 and In-lr3 547.KO.

an Itiereasa of 4V.300. bogs In PvsS were 4B5.4il and In liwa 472.10i). an Increase or Horss In lf3 were 9.Ssd and ia 1S1 7.178, a decrsaso of 1,719. A RAILROAD fPEj). Chicago, July" 7.

Charles Simmons, on of the successors to the Farmer' Loan and Trust Company, which -owned $2,000,000 worth of hourfs tn the BurDngton, Cedar Kapid and Minnesota Rood, i ba brought suit ageinst its snccesaor, tbe Rorlington, Cedr Ksslds and Morthern Railroad Company. The suit I opposed by that company on the ground that the bond of Its predecessor were Issued without warrant, and that failure to participate in the bonded benefits ot the new company was tho complainants' fault. CO-OPEXATITIC IXSCRAS'CK. Des Moines, Iowa, July 7. About a month ago the Auditor of the State revoked the certificates of four Iowa co-op ratlve life Insurance association.

The Heme, of Burlington, has hrourht suit by mnndamns to reijuire tbe restoration of It rertifi-i ctte. and an acread statement been prepared which will tie heard liv- Judge Miracle, of Webster City, at thi Plate on Thursday. July IX aa 1 A OF 'KA SilTY. Niw-HatesJ 7. A writ of hnboo corpus wa prayed out to-day In the case of Samuel K.

Holme, formerly tha Assistant 8nnr'ntead- ne Aims-nous, woo waa commuted to roe insane uospusi. I)r. A. I.tad-der. Medical ITofe-vor at ate College, who exsraiaed Holmes! reported that he found him nns most subjects? iro (j.

woe niuuiiueu Ulllll IBeMSr DelL THE EX 0 LI an SPA KTtOtV MISSED Rzadino, Joly 7. Farmer in tbia section advance tbe theory that since th onslaught upon the Fngllsh tparrow. whleh Is permitted by recant rnactment. there ha been a remarkible Increase la the dairsra to crops br the Heislan flv nnd the wheat wormi farmers attribute the ravages of these Insects ta the mala to the dostmction of tbe tparrow. A CI Till DITCHED.

URAIWKRD, Aiinitsf July 7. A taction Cola' Ctrcn was ditched tbl morning four mile wst of tbta Place. Four hagrage csrs veer wITif I a IUrt manapar. bad im hiwwih aou rmcivea iniernai injuries. 1 A.

AEOKT A I.DEPUAK Tosasto, July 7. S. yordbeimer, rrosident of the Federal Bank, receatly iwora out forma lion against Alderman Farley, a stock broker an absconding; debtor, and Mr. Farley, ft 1 ld. wiu lnti'tuta prooeecing against the bank for riuu.u.v -j aa.

--I X'ISSISG COVXTY COLLECTOR. If. July 7. The Board 6t Freeholder offer fl.OOO reward for tbe appro-Jvjw" of Lr, iTnir(1' mUslBg Coanty 8VBOKQS KaRTAKTT VERY It.T rnoTTCg.icx K. L.

July 7. j-Sorgeon Bart-lett, CnlUd Stau Army; of Fort Adam. In a precarious conditio from kemorrhag. and I Bet wy tswostaiaj tv tu i -as MVSVEBED BT IIEE BUSBAMn. Phivadlphia, Joly 7.Banry Briggt mtir derad bis wlfej about 11 o'clock to-atght by uh, nomt' Ko- 425 TaylOf-atreet.

DRUlLUXp OUT OF. CAMP. rsUTATB BOCKkXXAlt'S KXrCUlOX ntOM THK PKEXSKILlf XS0AMPMKST. Tba Thirteenth. Regiment returned last night from tha encampment at Peeks kill, and Ua member had bronzed face and tired looks.

Dorisg tba day tbe weather waa ao hot tbat all military xerciee were dbpensed with, aad even tb guard was eat dosra to taeleeaalievt anmbor r1Mi WhU tae mercury ia tb thermometer was crowding 100" tba met sAowly packed their trap, and when 4 o'clecg arrrred It wat with little feellsg of regret that tbe marek waa taken an to the steamboat Long Branch, which waa to bring tba rasnV ment heme. Oa tbe way do wa the river tbe breeze revived lba men aplrit. and. gathered oa tbe op-per deak. they tang old war tonga aa wU a oper atie song of peaco; At 8:13 the Long Braaek draw ao at th gock at the foot of AUaatle-eveaue, Brooilya.

Trbara Ue Veteran Corps, aader command of Col. Powe.1. and the Cadet Cprps. commaoded by Capt. Cor-coraa, were ia waiting.

Tbe liev. Henry Ward Beeeber. Chaplain of tba regiment, stood for aa hour upon a pile of lamber watching for tho boat. Home Again" wa tba refrain beard aa tha boat cam up. Llsut-CoL Gate waa tbe first to lamp ashore, and.

grasping Mr. Beecher'e band, ba received bia Cbaplaia'a weleame. Itiea tb taarch wa Benin bp AtlaeUe-avenue, tba atdewala of whleh were ertnied with admirers, who annianifail tha passed, on entering the armory the ma found larrennmberor toelr friends assembled to greet I U.em. Tn baleooiee were filled with nrettv rlr a I preuvdreeeaa. aad the words Waleoma Home" shoue from one end of tb building ta brilliant hollow qaaro was formed, aad t.en.

T. Cbrlatensea, toantMlw at lO Tbird Brigade, to which the Thirteenth beloags. welcomed the regimeut baek. oL Aasten was vigorously cheered, and be briefly addrcmsed th regiment. rongrataUtlng the men upon their behavior and their h-aJihful condition at PaekskilL Alluding to tbe drumming out of eajap" of A.

Bockelman, of tho aoaru-enth KogtnMBt. on Friday, the Colonel said: 1 bu was case tbat positive and yultk pnniabment. I was anting as a repreaentatite a superior officer, who deemed It necessary for the discipline" of the camp that such action should be taken. Moone regretted that it waa neeeevary more than myself, for there Is ao rogimeat I honor mere than tba vlrt Fourteenth, both for Its past record and It landing as tu organization of tbi cuy. I simply did my duty a a tolrtior." The regiment was dismissed after Cot.

speech. The general snbjoct -of diaensaioa among tbe military men of Mrookiyn was tbe dramming oot of camp on Friday -oft Cbarie T. Bockelman, of Company Fourteenth Kegiment, who waa a scorer coder order! i of liea. Charls i Kobblns, Inspector of lyfie Practice. Nearly ail "of tbe men recoguized the Berfousnea of hi oiTensa-i aaralnsi military discipline, hut tb general1 idea among them wit tbat bu poniahiuent was loo sever.

"Kockalman bad gone to Fcaksklll." explained ou of the Thirteenth Regiment men. "and same baek drauk While crossing tbo river be nearly fell in. Provcst-fergt. Seymour aud several of tiie guard brought him Into camp, aad then he showed fight, striking the men and using obacen language. He wa put li the guard-boute after a tusW.

but eenati4. Then he was caujfht acain aod pat under Kx He becauM to violent that Col, Austen had hi band aad feet tied. After dinner Uookelman was taken before ticn. Kohbins. and there he sliowjd that he felt bia dissraoe keenly.

Cen. Itoblilns told bim that ba be dismissed from tbe camp. He was taken to Col. Austen' tout, and tbe order tentenclag him to be drammed out or the camp was read to hi at, and Immediately afterward put into execution. They boys uU it was like a funeral, any many refuted to look on tbe ight.

Tboe wtn taw it looted on In ailanue, 1 bo -Jt" wu removed from Bockelman't cap. A be had but little mone. a -bat was paed aroand and $0 wa eolieoted to pay hi far home. No one felt more keenly the dtscra -e to Brooklyn than the men of tbe Thirteenth. Cot.

Aairtea said last night to a Time reporter tbat notb lac bad ever caused hlra so lunch pain tn hi military life. The officer of tbo Fourteenth Regiment are very Indignant over the matter, and Col. McLcer baa cut a letter to CoL Austen, asking him to give a full statement ot the fact in tbe case. Tbe general opinion ls tbat Bockelman should have had a trial by court martial oftieers of the Fourteenth (ay tbat Borkeiman could get redress for hi treatment, and that even oivil aat.on eould be taken against Ura. Kohbins and Col.

Austen. The fbtr-tcenih however, insula CoL Aosteu't action in the matter. TO UNO VKL1XA A CRIME. A DEPRAVED BOY WHO 13 LIKELY TO XXD HIS CARtf.R 6S THU One afternoon at-out a week' ago Jobs konahan. a young maa living In tbi City, want in swimming at to CatboUo Protectory bath, near fniocport.

in the town of West Chester. Wtillo he was in the water S-3 was taken from his clothe lying on tbe pier. Lawrence Veltman. a boy 17 years old. who lives Union port, was charged with th theft Bird arrestee.

Ue returned Dot of tho money, and alleged that Charles Jarvis, the 12-year-old son of James JarvU, of Uoionport, an x-Juitlce of the Teteo. a well as Jostioe-eloct, waa bis accomplice. This statement young Jafvis denied, and Veltmaa. when brought facelo face with tbe younger boy. admitted that he stole tb money himself.

Last Thursday Jan la met Vekmnn on the street and gave him a sound thrashing, a he said, for lying about bim. About 0 o'uioek on Fri day, evening young Jary is was returning home from his married sleter's house carryinr a pan and a bask ut. ba in front of th residence of Mr, c-arab Jtoe Larry" Veltman stole up behind him. and struck bun on the arm with blitde of a carpenter chisel. Jarvis wnecled around and Veltman struck bim on the ricr.t brea-O.

driving tb chisel, which was an inch and a half wide, between th third aod fourth ribs Into" tb lung Just below the nipple. Withdrawing tbe blade, he ran down the streets far at the Van Sc.iaick Keadiugroom, where he threw the tool Into the yard. Young Jarvis stood still for a moment, with the Wood gukhlng from the wound In hi ebest. trying to stay it with brst one baad aad then tbe other. Then he stagirered across tne street toward hi home omaud time corner, a young man by th name of Smith met him aud ad visca tiiui io go i nr.

Kcuirmot'i. near by. Tne noy i urn en ana made bis way to the doctor's, where he faluted on. the steps. He was taken borne and his Injuries were ultecdei to.

The wound was fonnd to be about one and tbra. quarter Inches deep and tbe fu i width of tne chisel niaae. 1 tie tissue oi tne lung protruded. About i o'clock yesterday morning he had a serious tiem-morrhage. aud hie condition la extremely critical.

Constable John brunnaa arretted Veltman at the reading-room about 'A) minute after tne stabbing. The boy mauiictte-i no fear and admitted the crime. He was taken Iwfore Justice Hlhla who ordered bim to be locked bp ia toe West Chester Town Hull. Yesterday morning be Was arraigned before Justice Bible and Mnmhv ai.rt committed to the White Plain Jail to awa-t the action of th Grand Jury, During tho morning be Inqulred-of a companion who visited him 1 mnn. JarvU was dead, kavitig that he "heard th 'i waa drlni? all nit-tit" maa haa the reputation of being a verv bad boy He bas been seat to the House of Jrefuge three timet for acts of lawlessness.

Hia motw Is doad. and ihe bas lived with hi father, tep-mother, and yoanger brother. His father is a dusipitted carpenter, who It i abases hi wife and bas incited Larry to do the same, adoui a montti ago Larry wruck hi ttap-mother In the fuoe, giving ber a black eye. the say that ber husband stood by saying. Giv her 1 "Larry." Kince that time sua ha been living with relative In Brooklyn.

The eider Veltman wa around tbe streets dm ok yesterday aftwnoou. Us nuue wae unerisu evemng, and the gate. were iisieueu vim neavy Cbain. A mall nag floated from a staff on the roof. Young earvls ia spoken of as a peageable boy.

waU developed for bis age. Mrs. Sarah Does wts th only person who taw the stabbing, rho aay she heard the boy quarreling, and. looking out of hr window, saw Veltman wltb his band raised. The boys were facing each ottier.

She did not see anythlngin Yelttnnn's l.tud. She called to him not to strike Cbsrilednst as hi hand felt Then Veltman ran down the af reet and young Jam darted toward home. Hi bands. be say, wer oovered with blood from th woaud In hi chest. TAKI.TO TUEIB OWE LIVES.

Mo5TOOiHyf July 7. Dr. Pinks-top, residing In the. country about IB ml! from thl city, committed anloida by placing a doubte-barreted thot-gua to hit head aad blowing it off. He attempted tuicide by Uking morphine two week ago.

bat failed. Mental aberration wat 'the eause of the deed. bad been hlmaalf since a few year ago. when be rave on of hia morphiue for quinine, causing lu death. Trot.

24. Jnlyj 7. Michael Qnilty ahot blmtelf through tbe bead laat evening an hi wife' ooorstoD at Green srtch and died instantly. Quiity bad to oetalir eontrol of bis bob. and bad threatened to kiii his wile, from wnom be was separated.

Losq BEAXCTf, July 7. Jame Fiuneein. of Long Branch vBlage, wound np a debanch this afternoon by taking laouanum. li died tn two hour. i Portage', Jnly inaana wife of Jnllns Mettler eaeaped from ber atUndanta thU morning and drowned herself in the river.

VESSELS IS DISTBESX Jnly brig Stacy Clark. Bath, Ma. for which pat into this prrt thl afternoon, reports i tbat oa Ja1y 8. laUtnd 40" 60'. tongltade B8 Y.

she wa ran into by a wsst-rtr bound European ateamer aad lost her bowsprit aad bead gear. Wood's Hole. July schooner naiight, Cootey. Rondout. for Boitoa.

I aahnre CbMnel 01 MoU" It t. Joly 7. Tba Town and Country Club, of Newport, will bold ita first aseet-Ingon Friday aext aa a memorial of tba late Say. vuarie Ai i A' i BASEB. Ipa Froridetioa aad Jiew-York Ctbba rJava4 tbatr laat game, preiNtratory totfelr Wtara trip, on tba rolo Groaad ester Jay.

aad It reaaUtd a another victory for tho Fierideaca pUysrv Iwlpg. lUBklnao; Ovlosple, and Dorna were ah. aeni, aad tbeir abt toe certainly weakened tb 5e-Tork teaA-ia-posltioni of aaUbar waa team played a good gam nndef tba rirm2. ataare. and ku the cor tb Provdae blayvr dosra to maa.

rWvvrai times aorta- TTT gat the heavT hitlers were mtssod. and iwoaeai base hit woa have mads tbe More even. -Vba New -orkslook the lead In the ftrst aania Ca-Bvr mad a bra bit, and wa wat Ui by Waters hit for three bases. Tha latrer Bterwird taorei on t.Uieerle saoriSoa to t-torVi Uessa raa bv lennyaad lUilboume aad a ln(la by lrwla gave the Krov Weaeee rues and tbe Wad In I ta seeoLd inuing. la th tfth laaiag o'NeJ iwaa hlL a pasted balli aad Ward' slrgW patab Nevs-TJrks rillssisnu with tK I Tbsi game rera lined area untU the eighta iaTsT wrHaa kit.

1 i fvmiiy sss error br a ww ms uiioor gave taa rrovtuaoee runs, wntca luta taem the WUiuers. Tba. aora i BTw-rtma. r'trrell. 6...0 a.lara.A.a.

n'wnt 1.4 a CarroU. r. Mart, 1 a Kadtarwrma. a I arCttaes, let eica. VOI ie.H, Lf TV.

I La lrwta. a Jit asiisa a t. llro. Stl k. I fierce fltsy.MN"."t "Mv.r.fAjba 4la.o li ltO'KeHrr.

vina Total. i Toaai l.m 9 37 ac eooaaa aarw iptainei tt lesw-e a a 4 a a 1 rBt si i i rooM '(Oes earned Pmsiccaee, 8: New-Turk. "rirat -baaeoa ee Voel. S. Viral K.Z I Vork.

a. LSIrech deace. hew Yerk, IBs base CA. Home runs-KadlMMiree ad t-enay. iiZ PV-aaUaa.

try ami resmr, TnoV yZIZ (Ulla. ud enkei-aT7r 1 Time of gassa ffwo knurl ItuiUre aU. PecsacT Tho Brooklva f. Inn played A plrid gaa ta Washiagtoa Park resterday with the Aertv tl. Idtng.and by good baulng wo tbaomtasC 1 vbttoss plaved rood rente aad battad wett.

Their hiu. however, ware ao banetteo. wbae th Braoklvn men eondnext their Work jat the bat ia twptening. Foilowtr.g tb eor: MaaelBg. -li I'xooeoi tel bl.a 11 a a ea.au 1 I 5 5 5 a Va i.er, lh fcBeD.

8b. ..1 fwttt. I. 1 0 Williams. Terry.

ieer, s. ti 1 HI tit 1 l.oarie. let 111 I hooear. ti.l I i 0 rna, e. Id 1 liaiplakd If nyeaa TatUe.

r. Anir-OjLaaU, I I agr ia Ttfu a I aii'sBcom sacb lasrsd. 1 Broklya. ...0 0 i a-a Runs ram-t-Bnoklra. 1.

1 yint base br Active; 1 Wi on Baaeshroogiy a. i Aetls. A. i ihree-bMse-uite Walker. Unyle.

aal Hwrer. Tve. -bxte nu-Xmito. Total base- hits- oat lj a. It: a.

1- I piavs-iseheaca. tlaantna. and Walk, erj8. tM.ecs, Walker. ss4 14 riw- KfI.D'it' blia-al.

tsr pin--Mr. qHffllbt Ttm nf gMua-3ne hour aad thirty mtaotes. Tl. Brrioklvn Clob will play tb PattavHti Crab Park. Brooklyn, torncrrow.

aad the ilaas Club, of Soatna. wig put lb) Iiarvard CiJIega uiae on the polo Grounda. i The lab will start a It aid trie to-night, and wlU begli lu gnmes ta Eah Tuesday. Thoclub will liar In Bagaie, Chicago. Detroit.

CJevelahd. and fTiUadelohisV and will arrlva la thU City Aug. 5. METROPOLITANS DEFF.ATPrn:: jQLCMBCP Obio, July 7.UTh Colktnboa ala defeated tba Metropolitans thl aftaraoda la a played gam. The Meta were unable te tbi anything with lba MounUln't geeeptlve delivery, making but one bass bit In the ranM.

Colomous hit Keefe fairly. Tb fielding sra that ail the runt mad wtr earned. Kef is considered the strongest Ditcher who ha been hni-e this The game was raied In the fret half of th ninth ining on account tot ram. Fo4-lowsug Is tha score: 4. eoLLMart.

tit aw a ra. T. a i 1 lr l.raav, 0 0 1 ou Msnn. e. 111 fNuittr-rUbi :oantalD.p...O 0 8 i-o: Fin ds.

Ut tit a UkenAadr lit a 1 111 Ml 1 0( 0 1 Ktlehtie, Kimsi'cr, f.o ate 1 0 i a moimi zici si TotaL.i a as a a buss tcoHxo XArahTit 1 Celnmhns .0 0 1 1 0 0 iJrne i run Columbua. A i Three-baaa ail- Kpertne and Keefe. on baaas-Colanibu. l.r iroiKi.li.as, t. Klrst base ns fctllsf-Hv stoantala.

fitaeef Mrmk ut-Hy Muttntatn. keefe. A. 'rr fiiays-UMDa sail rivlAm, Ho ien i4 t'nts. ITau.

lime ot game -Two boairt aad i.rc uiMum dsc ixsATt, i July T. rati, 4. EaJtimop, 3nd Philajielphia, July 15; tTifls aasiphhi, 4. i i CtttCAGO, July 7. Chlcagp, 6 OeyeiaadVa" I I BASE-BALL MES July 7.

Tbira i groat fe jou-ing In Basa-ball over tii perfcrsaaac of th ('iuclnnatl tesm in the lust tw game. Teeterday lb score with tb Baltimore was'-J'to 0 f.ma of the homo team, eommar ht) been reel red temporarily from toe left fiett and i seculVv pat iq his place. White and Snyder ara to be th ha t4ry-at eyery game thev ar abfe to play, and whet Snyder dos not piy to met a Caiais. The men have been reeled to take geuatet olianee io te-runnlng. As the Cincinnati ha fiiea buck to fourtn In the rare fr the Amertrwe Association chambbinship.

xanetoleg ia the way of ehangta and dise.pliDa was joemanded, and th club baa usdoatlediy beta Improved by what kai been don-. j. READY TO DEPOSE iAN toMPIEt Chicago, July i stMtedthat tbe CU-eago. Cleyeland. and Boffaio Leagaa Baat-bal hav askad for the rel4 Bernaam umulre.

Chicago patron ot the game feel btttat over the eharaoter ot bi doeiaiana la the laat tw gun played bora. I I 1 1- TBE TEX XEnEE): ZAB T. Sd July f. Toe HoaL Joka It Beasley argoed at length Ibis jtnorcicg lath Obancary Court on the mntlnfc to nj.i:n the Stat If un-ting Board from rending" tne bonded debt of Uie btate a uileT the Vl.x act. -o oppolo appeared, and on the conclusion of Mr.

Brasleyll argument Cbaaeeilor MerriU ktated that woeef taae th matter onder eoadd4rUon. TUB CHICAGO iiARKBTit ej. Juty t. Tl CmcisA Jury t. The hg peodoce exhibited a great In -re lo-Oav.

great eeina strong- aad it visions perr fweait. -The re-Bor that yellew was rtflr.g jo the Mem -fresseo ihe tarter, while trie enrea rwere KHped by tne weather, wbtch waa euld neteaai aneeiiird els Woe re. many i-oMe In rear a ba-i. aarveal eaaon. Pro.

Itlues were uuasually waalt, wb tsoas -tvlty. Pnder a vi.oroos browtag of ton ttl siecia.ly pur tba market fellthoa.tr. the a aseai toward 1 o'clock. ju agaia weaKetied. aa Linei4 beaTj at about the rriee tba eieaet ea Ihort nr Pork el.ed -wxitm blo fa stest prlras of Vrtdsy, at Ci in, bid f.ir Ars tlj 8t4 bid for nvpienbvr with the Bowa t.

Ijuti eio-4 eeats lew 1t evH t'ld for Anvarit7 arn iVrt b4 for-eptenMar. Kborl rfias ed as BT 0 for SSgsa Sbd 87 74 lor. f-ernmr. i tet-rpual reported a a Cllne of 61. on lard, aiui 0 1, to Oa.

oa nutated ex rlimrmsriiMoiip-aflTrwr pwi aad ribs, tr.o-jso tbe strenHth dia net last lo. The mart al started sues ebarpiy nodec free effrrisn tbrae ('Utoogo Braia, an taea fe4 i'fT still Bi'ira brlttily at ta am dactla fovcel nut a- good dual of pork an tome tsasi were held oo eouairri aecaant, 1 ha wee wsa eu prosed to be die toii tiie repent of rteilow fever la th i-ooth. lepsiebrs from lew-ia deMis stated that there was yel fevey bs tSal nelyhboraoud. 1 tit iliisn st iiiliirnti rt toaervr rlsawaere. aad the disclaimer wat nmeh regaDted.

Tb tbens earn la Irealy a ta tdecllae. an tbeir baln tamed to scale, aeptestte using tae nrst to toe lew preeee. laere aes very demand fir easn torT. some pasaert rt porting UBueuali large aa eat Ta oaetlnr of UMf icitv siace lae eio-e ef rrbrasrv laeiaOee esAUOu I jiu- I enhfyju tmrt turlag tb aaate ease esetyaeaj l.aea,oo hos ltM. i 'I' I Fim.r was: la lett4vdeTTiiod sBdTtroesWi Tbe tales of thedsv war IU6 the jarreat est etoerV d.

O' bags, belag raaUr ld on Vrkley eesliw ea lan export or-Jer frum Olaarowj Tna ka) trade sre iilrbl. About oaiy part "bcaiaas BOWOoceg tfce SooUaaa, the kaslisti markets being very t-e. Krn wat in ir damaaa aoH nrm av iu te tie ilon. and other ener n.l.l-slarTs srare stas; hat wat' ante e4 strooe. cuslm it Vers sU.

fi tb Mleet ptiee of rrMSy, at $.1 oot Aiigust. aad at 0t btd. for hatitrrnber. arW ie-mbev. Svs Th HHiutt tsartetl a were mt saaj y.

II sa IB i sMove ire, nroree. were ea-ia eeil. a oa- mtw-r furtnUht of unetii-l epeatoer woeikt aoteajf r-dure ifce jleid. but make the baret a "ear6ie one. drivia taol of tb wheat tot stock.

wna.il lavolv verv stsalt oellvrrtae -W mmmmttimTr (n 1 a in-n, uwMKa m-Ap wheel during the Best lwo Bnoatb. 1 Mull tTila vim wbaat. and might even lead (lilppteg oes of tM fpring wheat aaw hi tora.wralcb is begtnalag weirb ratBer beavlty t.B tb err-aed demand here was a. meet entirely fret sbort. here being tm apbrectao long be ytae.

be lier ta dlsearad ay la aresiieas ta pro'lalooa. TBtei was oaiy a UVat demaad for Car 4is, bat ty stronger, la ttspatby with futar tora wasartrai -and ruuen stroager. It tipsseet eesnj s4 closed 1st evatt above tb latest trle of j) Am mm tili kef tir kept-mber. The Brtttsii Brlevrata BMMed aH vaaee M. per aaanwr.

aad laere seat a ehiDsesj aaiad a 're, whleh was ei Bartialiy tee br tha as mi aiiennas, inoui tnes was a lair vul ralnra Tbe weiner bare was verv eoM. aasa of sj aTlW York was very mi.i tlexnewtatinsi wt decreeee la reip at Wee sera Sola la. It kl aadeeetond that laare leyet aMg line ot Jely sh OBI la ibis market, aad tne oneatloa was Hew are ibty ata as a ait rwtelpi aa ta toipuiaa tnoveeseat teece nD we actlv do a a-l er two loaves Ta i ratlias stimulated tb lowaae fisiares. -ihe arane eoid to seat Mgnee. new mired being etrocnes.

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