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it Hi 5 ik a- I ft -s I The men and things abqijt tows 1. 'i JOHN R. MeLEAV. THURSDAY. Owuvinovl JSorfnlk 4 ItllMWl A lf laati VtHltll Jlvkaoavtlla Atlanta Hvla.M Ttliavllle.

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THE INftllRSR WEATHER BILLKT1X. Tor Ohio warmer. except in I-trwra northern portions cooler: aonthariy winds. For Indiana and Illinois-Fair weather on Thursday: warmer in Indiana sod Katrn Illinois: cooler to Wwrn Illinois: northwesterly winds. For Western Pennsylvania and West Vlr-tiaie -Showari; tliahtly cooler in north.

rn portion of Western Pennsylvania: warmer in West Virginia and toulb.rn portion of Wtatirn A. P. at aai Itillrntlni. alolmuiu Par Tain. 4U.0I ai 7i.s a I'N' IH1TI.

Julya.ltr. Ill in. Wind Ka'O. 'lll. I'lai aa or isaisvaTiot.

I ali-ai(i 1 1 iv tt (f 1'iliuth rui flavin rtt. lMoluua. Ilul.uq Kokuk I alro prli'Hl4. 1. iimili I lly 1 luali a II.

Hi I I MV Mtx.fl.rail l. Vlncaitl Hta'iiarra t. tliifufl Aliiab -ma uMr Holm I' ri-t i Ity l'Uynna ivn I'lalta I'rliViT l'UlllU IhmIbv lily K.LIott. kl hill I Kl Fa i Hall t.kf '-aula I -a i Kratirlri Cloudy lastly aauitir.il.afleil ration r.relva.1 at oo July late, at ai. Inriiottl His.

at I p. hiilu film lima. I brlloi Uku al tn unr mumDt ol flnm al all atallnna 74iClnudy 7-1 'loudv t4 I Itiuily 74 Cluuny 74'CldlM 79 f-liliaaa I'Mlau f'ldla i4 Idlvaa TaCloady 1117 i Idle wi.tuiro-id Mv a rid i. I' A tdlaaa 17 C141W au CI4laa 'Idiaaa 74 Ouuay 7T(I0UIV laul'lillaaa IH iaiaoa I Idlm Idlau Nllra Innay Tl loudy 71, Cloud) Hal iw I MIw Wl loud Cloudy inal I'orua, I'. S.

A. Tiikri Ms iiu rti.i'iK in ttic- tone or oai lion of Iht money nmrk-t ytalerdaj. Tha liurrowiim dvinand at linnl. and apulliatiu in lianlt wrr rcadilv ommoilaiea at 5 tier CfiiU 1113 cull and i'tT rnt. on lime.

A bout ita ruurlt nirn ury received from the country an I in that din-ctioii. ratinn in tin; "Kii markrt were coartiied to a few iietfMti.itiniia ty Lrnkers uoliaUfral rail luaua at 4S4j per cent. Kaatern ex rharji' rv. ltin( tctvifn banks at ber Si OOil iJ: Kurvixn eichange firm and vinint. tinvi rniueut (ur uer cent.

l4indfl emlttd anil higlirr. l.ocul iUit. Nii-rt'mitilc itlliiir wi-ie utilr uioder-atelr active. Wlii-ai in uid Uutuatiii and atrniiK. urn lander an 1 a Kre itoady.

I lata tlrnuT uuter litftii I lour fairly IrlllMI preloii4 lirlrrH. I'rovisiODS Quiet. otUin linn in it'l 1 1 ii Ur. tirocoriaa iteadjr. Wblakr tlrm.

but lea at livi-. The min of yesterday appears to have bveu wide spread ovr Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. It did 1111 all tilahle food. But wr could stitnd a pood deal more of it. l'g will this summer, and a iiles acuxcer tins fali.

But the peniiuuioii proiiintes to pucker as ptofUM-lv and pro- luiHciioalj as in previous performances. llnv. K. WwiA'i, l.rke County' Kepublvcau dale fur tiutiress in that Htninu Kciubli. an district, in stricken with illneiw al the luot iriticul period ef bis campaign.

a Uh euate ifet.s through with the three remaining Appropriation bills the In ilirtii, the Kiver and lUiuor, uud the (ieotral I eficie4icy--it will srriotutly settle down to the TartT hill I'H'iv. I'itvav, in his reMvrt to the Pea- bodj Munetwu, hmvk m.ui hasexislexl in thi country 'or yearsi (. Vrtainlv and for intum, nl.o Our dead citiea are tome of them as old as that, and Cai. Thomas im older Ol lt friends in the I ourth Ohio District re havini; entfrtainitia time, nl tireen Mile, in the effort to select a Democratic onKrwuiioiial candidate. As all of the timber pnaeiitesl is ol the Jirst quality, there ia little general anxiety an to the result.

F.LiievMiicitK in thi. itnpressiofi of Tub ENql lUKR lint man, of Indiana, dia-course tDHtmctivrly aud entertainingly Uon the appropnatious of the ortm-ut Cou-lirofta. The jieojile ho War the burden will find food for solemn thought in what he says. The ItrUrlnji'a Sea CorreMUsiudtMicc. If ever we do have nuother hunt with Great Britain the mcu of this laud will not forget the inllii t'ou upon them List even ing of some words of drivelous corre-apondeuco am nt the Sea controversy.

It is a ciksus iielli in itself, and evory elitor oi the I'nited states will bitterly resent it at the proper time. Hut Thk Kncji ikkh, magnanimous as ever. conien the rearue of na renders and gives it the hole story lu lew paragraph. Loiik ui(o, when Mr. SKWAltD was Sex-re- tniy of State, we hounht Alaska from Ku- sia, and the piirrlnw included the seal island of Helmut's ri the only important seal-producing, district left on the known ((lobe.

In connection v. ith Kusaia, who acting harmouiously with us, we own all the territory about that sea Therefore our pieseut Administration has made several claims: 1. That Hehring Sea is a mare cinu aairt a closed sea. 'J. that whether it is, or ia not a closed uoliody ele hag a riht to kill seals in it.

A. That this last claim was never disputed to Russia, nor to the United t-'tatea after purchase, until 1), and ouabt not to lie disputed now. 4. That the method of the Canadian seal-vessels, in killing the seals ill the open sea, thieatens to extermin ate tha animals, and is therefore contra bono uirn OKWUKt jjooil morals, and opposed to tha inu-nsst ol all nations. In support of this we have violently seized everal Canadian aeuliug vessels, and refused to promise not to arize any more.

Ureal Britain, on the other hand, denies tite cloned sea proposition, assert the right to catrh seals throe miles from shore, and has filed her formal protest against the eianre of her vessels. This protest, in diplomatic procedure, is a serious matter. It means, "Uuit, ur we will fight." That is the situation, with the correspondence still guinu ou. The I'nited States Oovernment wauta a Cora mission, and negotiations, aud all that, if ouly Great Ilritaiu will keep' ber seal poachers ont while they are going ou. Orcat Britain con seuts to a Commisaion, ouly on the con dition that her scal-pouchers be let alone while aaEotiations are going on.

And (aers ia the hitch. j'robably they will Hx it up in aoua way. Minister sold LordSAiasBbBY, some Bsontha atro (and Lord Sausbl bv was mean anoogh to stick it 'into tha correspondence that tha political situation was too critical ia tha United Htatesi just now, in view ef tha iza pending Preetdential election, for any 00s aassions to he safely made at present. That la right. Booaa hat up I htoanwkila wa kvuta that tha new Fnglish Admiiai, la a la BtSgauScwat flagship, the Waraprita, has I raaohsd YancoBTer'a Island, and bolda his baatifQl aqosairwa trf savtm warahipa ready I nsara Ma aVMsaat Mtioaa Inla Ballanbara.

(ha vataraa mauaxar el thii dir. will leave In a fw day tor tha Eaat to book turiteiUBti for tha naxl seavauo lor FiaVa Opera Horn, which will be remodeled under hn direction. iMtw aart it will be ouen (or opera and tbe Ufitirr.au drama, and that tn it rejuvenated romlition it will aurpan the npera tiouae ot eeveral yean aso. lieneral owen.of the I'liilee) btatea Court. waa hilar takiua additional taatiaiuay in the Ohio Nortbrwestern Kallroad Company case yeterday.

The tmtlmony in Ihia case hai aeeumalatid until it has kKome rery rol- oruinout. There 14 conaiderable to aecore yet. Tbe caae ii a big one. a 4 a The Receiver' and Kbivptra' Ataociation bfld a brief meeting on 'Change al 1:15 ya-terday afternoon, with President Cbarlet A. Maguir in the chair.

The principal aublect before the gathering was that of the Chicago notation, and the improvement of the name. Max Kennedy. M. Kennedy and Charles Maguireaere appointed a committer to wait on the Telegraph ommittee of the Chamber of Commerce and confer with il in reference to the receiving of hourly quo-lalinni I torn Chicago. Adam Hrarrl.

J. W. 1 isher and Peter Van l.eunen were electd as a committee to wait the railroads in the matter of the iuiek.er anJ better handling of freight at this point. Colonel A. D.

Bullook. II. F. West, the crockery man. ana Ijtrx Anderson were standing on Fourth and Walnut street yca-terday aftermxin.

when the firat-named remarked to Mr. Anderson: "Did you ever notice the rearmblaiue between Mr. West and James t. Mlaine?" Oh! yea." replied Mr. Anderson.

I only wished I had Lis brain." said Mr. West. 'If you hud perhaps it might get you into aa much trouble as it does him. Now. theru is one thing that you undoubtedly know more about than Blaine.

Why. china." sud tied to catch a car. "Bui to be serious." said Mr. West. "I do think that the McKinley Tariff bill is out- rairtoua.

I am a Republican, but I believe that I'en liuttcr worth's pouition on the bill ia th best one a-vumed by any atateaman in his party. It means the defeat of the next kcpubliran candidate for President, and. as far as I am concerned. I shall vote for the next Democratic nominee for H. W.

Fairbanks. Indiaua' representative in the C. II. and I). Board, and Heceiver of the I.

and W. Koad. was at the St. Nich olas yesterday. Mr.

rairbiinks is very eminent as a railway lawyer, and of late he has been freely named as tiie opponent of Congressman Bynum in the Seventh District of that 6Uite. "Net 1." said Mr. Fairbanks, who was but recently elected to the H. and I). Board.

"I ara satisfied with my present business. I have no desire to go to Congress." 1 he Committee on Tournament of the Cincinnati Lawn Tennis Anaociation ha.s decided to red uce the handicap placed on the champions the CincinnAtis-so as to bring tbern into the race more strongly. The action was taken at a meeting held at the ibsoo yesterday alter noon. The new handi cap is fifteen even. a Hon.

M. 1. Shaw and Auditor-elect Robert iordon, of Wapakoneta. were in the city yesterday. Mr.

Huaw deuted that ha was a candidate for Heorelary of State on tbe iHitnocra'ic ticket, but felt confident that suecesa would tall to it. FRONT-STREET FIRE, Whir tha Tare Miaoei Loat Their LlTII. The Flaoe Outted By the Terrible Flames Lob and Insurance. All day yesterday sight-seers streamed to ti'ilmore Iaiuding to look at the old tenement house. No.

44. where the three Win res lost tneir lives and a number of persons were injured by the fire Tuesday night. Tha tenants of the old building put in all day securing what was left of their furniture and household geods. niece' itore. was gutted, nothing of the stock being left that was worth any ihii.

ir It wat inanrai ffil 7.SA in I ha Phii.niv hnsty's ow stable was in the court between he tcnament house and the brick stable. A horse valued atfcJOO was burned, and hristy's ropes, tackle and derricks, valued at S1.0OO. were totally destroyed, without any insur- ince. An reporter nstted the scene llcrilar nnd made a tour of the building. Nearly all the furniture had been removed, save that of the Mince household.

1 lie be.l where Mince lost Her life was bespattered with blood, and scattered about th room ere clothing and other articles. l'he tiodies of the Minces are the Ohio House ol Representative, was at at the Morgue. John Habig bus charge or the tuneral. which will take pisce this morning at 10 o'clock from the Morgue. a-irl.

Tlig PkATII OF TUB MINCrS Was no doubt due to the fact that Vrs. Ml nee has been tick 111 bed lor two weeks. and was still unable to leave her bed when he lira broke out, I tad the been well she could have assisted in saving the lives of her children and tn she and her husband aud son would be alive to-day. he injured are al at the Hosmtal. and the physicians in charge say they are in a fair war to recover.

1 ne real serious case ts Kva Mince. Mie ia terribly burned, but there is still hope that she will recover. A TOWN AROUSED. Caarlaa Everett Burned In Effig-jr, and Hlck-srllle Uada Too Hot For Him. TilkPATCn TO til KNllUISBS.

H11 wsviLLa, Outo. July ax-Charles fcver-ett. General Agent of the Union Central Llls Insurance Comoiny of Cincinnati: also President of the Law and Order League here, was arrested yesterday charged with publishing a criminal libel. His dark, Holt, was also arrested as an aceomphee. Doth waived examination.

Everett's bond being tl.Oou. and Holt's teJQ. It is claimed that Kverett attempted te ravish Ida J. Plielot. an emalovn in his office.

To vindi cate bin: tlf. it is claimed, be issued a statement which tays that the girl had been intimate with Ira uller, her affianced, and that they earns to him for advice, and that he Everetti had never -mistreated her. The girl claims that Phelps got her to sign int statement, sue mincing 11 a contract between other parties to which she was a witneaji. 1 he ttattement entirety vindicated hverelk and threw the disgrace uraon tite Miss me I os is an estimable ladr. aud nub ile sentiment is against Kverett.

Tbe peo-Dle oi the town are greatly excited. Kverett always stood hieb in society here until now. It is claiiuesl that be has anotiter emnlnrs tncienlc. she being only It years old. I list matter was almost dropped when thii came up, kverett is a married man.

A week ago his omoa. was eaTared and ha waa hunf tn efhiT. Everett cam to Cincinnati yeeterday. calling upon Mr. Davis Cashier of the Union Central Company.

He did not make known his troubles at Hieksville. saying lhat hit visit to Cincinnati waa on business. He was stopping at tlie Grand Hotel, be informed Mr. Davis, though, if he did. it was under an assumed nemo, a nothing is known at that hotel ot any man named Everett.

He is quits well known 111 tins eitv. ana the treatment heine dMitnnt to hito at hia home will crests tha greatest surprise. DeOolt anil Surplus. INew York Wort. Colonel Fred Grant's famous apetheam In the Stale campaign of 18ST.

that "a surnlos is easier to handle than a deficit," Is verified by tha present situation. Tha Republicans ara finding it much harder te handle tnedehcit which they created than tha surplus which titer lound. Baai-awe Owt la Ostlst, tfAssses UessaMj Tha Washlartoa awaalpa ara aaready trotting ant John Sherman fer tha Prsaldcncr again. This will cive ample time for his ai- THREE STRANGERS From That Time Oo He Remembers Nothing Until Ee Avikeni ia Stitioa-Honte. Remarkable Story Told to Police Offioera By a Wealthy Besldent of Svana-yllle, Indian a- A startling tory was told to tbe offleer? at Third-street Police fetation yesterday morn-iug.

An old man. gray-haired and tottering from the weight of years, had been brought into tuat station house apparently very much intoxicated. He protested against bi-iiiit piacrd behind the bars, claiming that he had been drugged in aa attempt to rob him. and. in of his claim, isplayod an Kura'-riM amount of wealth which he carried in a beit about bU waist.

tasir kaivest thair knlve leged friend la Ohio to whet aVrakDanaaerr ta autsvow km tktt, aa swHtas. The old man was jeorge.challer.a wealthy foutidryman of Evaiikville. Ind. He wastn route Kast. and had been followed from Kvansville hy tliree sharp confidence men.

who at first attempted to bwind.c him out of his money. Failing in this ruLY iikigoip Hoping to have an opportunity of securniK the wealUi he carried by robbery. Hccalier left Kvansville Tuesc'sy morning. He had lung contemplated a trip to (iermai.y. tnd us on his way to New York.

At Viuevnne he got on an O. and M. train about 9 o'clock i uesday uight. The train wns late, and to pass away the time Scba'ler walked about in the neighborhood of the depot. He had beer, at the depot but a short time hen he wa" ccoeted by a well-dressed stranger, ho.

the course ofalitlle time, invited him tn take a drink. Schaller acrepted the invitation, and with the stranger repaired to a saloon close by. here lie it rank a irla beer. Afier drinking il another round wa ordered hy Schaller. an.i then botii men started for the depot.

They were at tbe depot but a short time when the stranger again n. vitea TO HAVE A5UTHIE 0 LASS of beer. Again was tlic invitation accepted. but in the bar room Schaller refused taking a second glass of beer. Toe stranger singularly anxious to have Mr.

scha ler join him. but tnat gentleman declined, -o tliev again repaired to the depot. 11. ey had been there some time wnen two more strangers entered the waiting room of tie? depot, one of whom accosted Schai'cr familiarly, baying that his family ha.1 lived in Kva' a-ville for many 7ears. After some conversation the inn who had hrst sooken to chal-ier got up and walked sway, leaving the other two with the old gentleman.

Before the trsin arrived the three had become unite intimate, one of the strangers si'ling in tbe same seat with Scnaltur. UK tt AS nUL'UOEP. Schallt-c reuiembers nothing more from that moment until he avoke in the cell at the Third-street station yeleidtiy ujurnint. He imjuired why he was in cust.nly. and ui.

told tiiat he hau been found by orticer Kyan waiiileriug about Jhird ktreet apparently drunk, and that, a revolver having found on him at the siaiion. a charge oi carrying couCi aied weapons vt a-. plactHl against him. ome papers and a ticket t-i New 1 ora via the l.ake Krie route were also louud on him. but no money.

Schaller told his story to the Lieutenant nnd said that the slick stranxer nad cot obtained all of his money, as he carried tbe sreater Dart of it in a bell next hi- snirt and that it contained about it.OOu. Mchalier's story is believed by tlie police, ax in the station house he did not act like a drunken man. but appeared to be under the influence of OMK POWF.RrCL blllC. ie Is a middle-aged man. neatly dressed.

He was put on a H. and I), iru: and tent on his journey. Before leaving Schsller gave a good description of the two strangers and the police vvnl attempt to find lijeni. points aboit fEoPLit. nnd CnmiuniH The hiiiMina-it.

Jlin McCullow. of Shanrae. Scotland, is self is damaged to the extentof about $2,000. I refiMered at the Hotel Kmery, has lately been put in shape, at a consider able theowner. John Christy, of Dayton.

Ky. The loss is raviiim bt insrRAcg In the Security and Eureka Companies. Mr. Christy, however, loses 1500 on a brick building in the rear on Yeatman street, occupied by I'en Hey and other as a stable. Pleasant Parnafraphs, Both Pertinent sad Perianal.

Hon. W. W. Savage, of Wilmington. Ohio, is at the Dennison.

K. K. Fornshell. editor of the Camden (Ohio) Gazette, is in the city. Mr.

Thomas Kallon and his bride, of An-derson'a Ferry, are at the Burnet. G. W. Goahorn. a leading citizen of Charleston, W.

is at the Gibson House. Constable George Long and wife have returned after a pleasant three weeks' stay at Mackinaw. George R. Griffiths. Clerk of the Board of Education, is in New York City, spending his vacation.

Mr. Henry Freudenberger and daughter Louise will rusticate at Richfield Springs. N. for the summer. Dayton W.

Glenn. Ex-Sergeant-at-Arms of the Gibson House last night. Wm. Bell, of Guelph. Canada, and W.

F. Wilson and W. F. Box. of Seaport, the tame country, are at the Hotel Emery.

Mr. W. L. Voight is making hir usual tum-mer trip East, and will be gone for five or six weeks in and around New York. Assistant I'nited States Court Clerk Georgi will so to CaMumbua to-Jar CO lrvk attar I tome official business in mat city.

He will be absent from this city several days The man who might have had Secretary Halford't place-Perry S. Heath. Washington correspondent of the Indianapolis Journal-registered al tbe Gibson House last evening. air. George E.

Ingram, the assistant cashier of Mabley t'arew't. was married last evening to Miss Lillie B. Watiersou. a most charming and agreeable young lady. stinc rvtmienceoi 111s parents.

o. tsJ4 Kast Itilrd street. 1 ne young couple begin life together with many friends and abundance of rich promise. Major C. M.

Kenton, of the Union County Journal, came down from yarytville yesterday to meet his wife, who hns been on an ex tended visit to friendt in Kaiins, and they are guests at the Palace. The Major says the l'emocratjc woisHs are full of Congressionsl aspirants in the Kisbth District but denies the soft impeachment that he is one of em. Cincinnatians were registered at the New York hotels yesterday as folllbws: Dr. Bertty. P.

H. Klyun. A. S. Grant.

Union Square Hotel: R. Klliv SL James Hotel: J. Garrard. Gilse House; H. A.

Lanforst. Belvedere Hotel: Mrs. Mallon, Miss Mailon. Hotel Glenham: F. Phelps.J.

Ptostel. F. Scbulu. St. Denis Hotel; 11.

T. Procter. Albemarle Hotel; A. Segal. Belvedere House; P.

ale-nard. G. Hugo. E. W.

Hutchist. V. Petri. Metropolitau Hotel: E. H.

Sargent. Hotel lj leu ham; h- K. Clark. Internauvnal Hotel: W. L.

Davidson, Grand Union Hotel: s. Greenbaura. oil man House; A. H. Wal-burg.

iiartholdi Hotel. Bob IagertoU en Protection INew York World.) Colonel BobertG. lngerwll ia reported as having recently expressed himself thus ia relation to toe science 01 protection as now practiced in this country: "1 believe in protecting what are called the infant industries, but after these 'infants' get six feet high and wear No. IS boots it is about time to aLon rockine the eradltt aarMt- cislly hen the 'infant' tells yon that if you stop rocking ha will get out ol tha cradle ana kick your head oft." There is a very general belief in domestic circles tnat wnen an intact begins to trow wiaasasrai 1 1 a unit ui a taanv inn anna-. bottle.

Colonel lugersoU has caught the pint 01 toe genuine utrtn reiorraer. The "jxieadgwa KM" railed, Charles Meyers, hatter known as tha "Michigan Kid. waa arrested by Detesti Witte. last night, and locked op at Central station cnargaa vita 101 tan uc. xia is ins pected of being responsible for a number of recent residence af DStcket-DicaintL Hi nva bta aei-pics as Hp.

a West Sixth street, this city. Heeaate here to ute tn sum 3uls. and is eriaiaally ArOU THE EXQLTRER CINCINNATI. THHRSDAT. JULY 24, lCtKX tune tare from Bk trots Micbkgaa.

TJeiltaatiaa akff It Ilia Tha Health Department reports IS deaths far lbs week ending July IS. axaina Utlor K.tTHTio DISClPLINK. "log InvrMlrot im the Datasitr I If nt a Cirmis) Fr k'aaalaa W.erf.l Med George Schaller at Vinceunes i wt. she Obtmlna a llivirre In Slllwauea the C.rounna of Ifaartlaa. News was received es ter1y tbatMri A La 1 been grar u-J a d.v lu M.i ati Wee.

was formerly Mm Mary lli.lmonl!. ur. en lma'jie la.iy of vv.i,tt.jti. an i a belle of that cr.y. Hatibitt as we.

known here. He n.a ie sensational a.i in the h.iraei-slop hut i.eas. and beg -lent a i -3 three or toi.r loca. es it Afinut year agoheaei.tto Ala and a i-t U-t-ted I oroner of ronr.t v. in I.e wa i barged with robbing the I Before I.e left here, ha! mil had tr.aieU In siie bad.y.

and ti.er lu'l1 The divorce wus La ni, ss-rtion and iai.ure provide. Mrs. list.t..:: was formerly premtnent in church 'hoirs n. thii city and ovingum. BLOCKED.

Plimsali's Little Joker Strike i rhat Amendment Prohibiting tbe Be-oelpt of American Cattle In Kn-ffUnd Slips an Eccentrlo. srg' IAL CaSLK TRE KSttaClSka L0.NI.0. July 'Ji Pliujsoll't little Joker 111 xl.ich. under Cover of ai. amendment to the Merchant Act.

I.e seeks to prohibit the shipment ol live cat tie from the entire eateru hemisphere, has been bioi lie for tliis sessiuD. There it hoi of getting al the second reading before Parliament adjourn two weeks hence, but the intention is to revive it al the sutumn -ession. Vy that time cattle men will have lime to get on their foet an 1 opooee it. 1 he shipping interest the House of is far too powerful to ajlovc such bill to pass the purport is once brought to tneir aiuen-tion. Kven Joseph hamneriain.

strong at he was a few ears ago. had to bow before th. men hen un ited agatns: him. Tc-dsy a reporter tal ited with hurst. How hnds and Crtmer.

three msn.Uers of Parliament who ara amor.g the sors for tue bi.l. Curiously ecoukh all the sponsors arc lsbor members, but ti rtwst powerful among then is Itriiauhurs'. is a tcr by trad and 11. for the 1 rades' I 1110ns fif Knglan.i. rirosdtlllrs.

was much suri ri-ed hen told that e.let I ot tue tlnrd section of the bi.l would bt t. enlirelv suppress importation of live cattie either North or South America. He sluI thaiaas not his uderststidi 111 at the titne of the iirt reading He tnnplr intended to prevent to catt.t and pro nit-it erloading of c'raxiier and expressed them.v ves l.i tr.e "iiw rSitl, and c.ear.v iiitimnted that if such is the intention bn. it wu-iid lose tl.eir support. Al any rat" atnp suit iciou tias been aroused to pill tbe I iu i.n the shell tor this film -ll.

ongitiaUir tht niea-nre. coubl riot he But im friends dev. are tils idea in drsftmg tbe till wa P.iniy uman itsrian. other declare on ti.e Contrary list tne tpons. rs for the biil were increij tools in the handa of rir.giish TWENTY MURDERED.

Horribla Work of an Unknown Hit-ere ant. He ItU a Baft Adrift on Wkltk Tweity-Twt Xa Are Aslssp, and Oaly Two Xseape AJiva. Montbiau July 3 A despatch from Pembroke, eighty ttx miles above Ottawa on the poer Ottawa Kiver. ssys thsl two dart xa some miscreant cut the rope holdings rtft of logt to the bank, where the twenty two raftsmen were stopping over The raft with ail asleep on board drifted out into the river and into the rtpidt a mile below, and before thote on board were awakened they were tossed about trr.oni the rocks of the Of the twenty two board only two sot to shore. No trsce of the bodies uf tbt twenty has been found.

Comptroller AM iDIINiilsi UlEKY. Stavent Wrltrt Te fkatlelta-r Hortroan. Cor.si 'crabls discusji has been about ihe City Building by a letter written by Comptroller Stevens to City Solicitor Horstman. asking as to his Power of revoking tfor causei any of his appoint GROWING BRIGHTER. na.

wife of the ute Em in waier bituauon tiVn OUil i peror reoenck oi ucrmsox. ess ai wars swea i a careful tnd keen eyed disciplinarian in do mestic hi', saya an eTrhangr. SLe tl.e ia 'h dress of a uouseiaai I i- Quickly as the usl tn dete1 a 'jult in er rtiil.lreti. aad pi.n out as nu iorb'i I the other. Prince Mnry.

the brother of the present 1 F.rnperor. hid. when a -mill rmy. the great esi obyection to h.s da ly hatn. and tbe nur- aery became everr morn vigorous ann ii a-fui itr issmst "tMribiiir." :r.c the wepe of a Jicle on bis psrt His mother tr'ed in vain to peraxsde h.m that baths ere invitatie.

rnd that I.e n.u;t submit totiern: Dr.t she rinaliy esve ine rs oruers one morning to let him have his own say. I'rinoe ilenry. onCdent at had gaiaml a remarkable virti rv. vv u' la it. and whii he out for hi m.

rui' walking took no paius Vi Coucru bis triumph. He indolcred in sundry taunting remarki to at! noai.t. h.l on home be Aas kurL.ne 1 roticr tt.at ttie a-ntiDi st the sate did prearnt arm 4 aa he 'in r-wlill I bnla.e he ser, tiri'i e'Uiai renii- and in a a ei as any of oum rnilnsry race tl a', ivw ilu- t.j runk ihe fe aaikco ui to tne r-an and a'd -eerriy "I i' i on 1: hi I am 'l not, en." said the seut.nel. no rn I l'r it! ei "Wiii ka.l'.-v then' areii.iti I jireser.t arm ti sn reli. tenllin i.

had rereiv 1 ritrs froiu the Prin her 1 tie u- said not a il.k"d v. lik.Ii. bs. ti. I :i.i "i I l.t I hji nn.

l-f. lit l.i.i-n-i i.L' took b-. br.tu mty. av.d was never kuuw to it again. AL B.Ablll Vi IM.

On Mort3 Encouraging. All Bat Two of tme Enf.LD.et Were Bib-BlDf Nicclj Yeitcriay. Asd Hi-re Wag a UatcnaJ Gain tc tit 8ip- V. the SeAverrotTV Muca-Keeded Improvements To alSkde at tbe Front-Street BtsUon. At jfe-t I ruini the TlarHtnn Agalnat Blaiae.

'ork nlsr.j It is a strange tpectacle to see an Adminis tration wag. ui against Its own Prime Via later so bitter a warfare at is cow opened upou Secretary Blaine. To deride him as "Jatvloua Jim." in a caricature depleting him as a spiteful dotard prying Into the triumphant wooing of Napoleon McKinley. ts one of tbe least of the contumelies which tbe emissaries of Quay are heaping upon the head of the former idol of tbe Republican party. The appearance of such a caricature ia bowevtr.

very remargatble from tbe fact ot its publica tion 10 the paper ot tbe President eon. That "terrible child" called "Prince Rai has never done Quite so much mischief 11 CUK 4 sn1 i-i. ol the KJc s' X- 'a at rrne.l l.iro that st the Wsf Worki grst ii tt llre were ws'er in tLe weal is-k Kefnoirt- ier-dttistit o'er i I'm tunira-d intj ibis tasin il l.m (l.t 4f. ff th rw a a Cor. fjC lei I be tort i Tl pi ul it t'ill U-r ru mr of tl.c Uav twh nit-i Lat fvi- water 1 1 in i wn i i in ISj Lss raV ol t.

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ne 1 may te it have I 1.. .1 i utl h. ri tlie aster rea be.1 t-d Sl.ed In 1 l.ii'S. at It.tcj. i i1 I here tl- a.s.i a 1 I o- a a -o of iirr 11.

st miiii Tfierr tr -a nreweries drswing their ft nai Ironi tliese lsi.k. snd tbe slag it rtii aen t. low red five feet in a 1 be an xi; t- ampt an. t-e 10 we sga bday. it.

ere i r. 1:1 t' i.r thai wi.l be aere.1 atno.i tt.irty feet tt.ei rax ks. 1 lot a lb it'l I l.r be lowered and xl l.ms luey artmovrd .1 will be raise tlaem. aiAuE at thi The folio wing wera the tLka-es of the ster trie dirTrrent Liktini ysaisrday si tht hourt named sptv rstK imiatois- I 4.1 flat a mr I ML laclaa. Latt al .10 kl li.

in Last anldalsbL atr riT NEW MAC'illNEKY A lrealaa- VT.ll Hutu I raal-kaa-! aaa I aav. Mr. Monlgon.ery offered tbe follow ir.g rn olution in the lkard of Public i wb.rii was referred 10 Ismirr.tw-. A the hole I Vt'lirrriv It bit l-rrn ihoan tntllhs 1 rr I eri pumiiirs msrli.nary ir.adasiusi a I per report of Super. 11 taadr til of tst Vvaur VS'orss.

and the aau.t bsving ts-rn c. r. me by the board of klip rla.tr re imruad ai' 1 it naswsaary. e-ar ttri. 1..

evtn a tos live tesapojerr tuppir ot ester lUtVp.f i lltir Uierefore II 11 hMolved. 1 hst Pups of Wsur Hfti rtisrp be sod 1 Lerty t. al ores la.agrapn the rrr ns vt been ra oa- a-a tobtct tor hi. caw nr en for the engii.e 10 tr.ni nil tbair I' Lea itor. as eat.

maick. 11, rr tULitin a.l ntit tn rears tea na a rria.o duty uodtr a twiiaLia it 1. re and l.crett. A the new wt-r-adi to Wrllirrn, ctif.net tbt tspp.r tl. i-n t.

That SuMnnnr. Ittil "tut rt. titi at tLe poaaibir m- PlrUl la i.t so 4l-ei: eat o't nieti.i' in I.n iiit.t 1 'a Jana f. so I.U- i-a. i- .1 trf.

ar a of tbt Punil- U- a' tl. t4 ITl Itftp.mit 'it Sl-raa I st nt lAlar ty aatco. ltd tlrli un a -a a mill iil ti i-rf tt.e.i mil la 1.1 I nr ibe ardan rl a-id I Wt.trttt. tlit erir.r or. a Lla t.

aas.tt r. tr.Oci: a or t-ay I lt.e-j condition cf Itt IteaoUtd. Thai aj tratrtiva. th itisiar rs.p.ai.t uirtf i ueo ent ster crkt t'l bs .1 Iki at r-i tr t. rr t-ar rsiirraiasi in toriratbt sa 1 1 1 reron.rr.rn Jstioi.t hit tf Jane la.

lur tbe ceuur jciiu- of orc-Af wall houaa a. ulh ilil vif in irrrtu DUOil' fi.iuaa. sad rirco.ar 1 Lt.aa U. t-o! tufT.c nl to Pe tUift It a tigl atirr-mkri ot l-s4 ar.d in il.i rircu nar. Ih thsa Ot a Li tl.a.l Im TL.

I of in betrig pumanl out to retir pun.si si sr. t'age K. ssier.srrsrige toac ar vt rtus puit.ping-rnsinaa of aAAi Uaj raess.tr S4 bl-19 with sna snd ta u.nti..i.a tt.a.i be liirn-ttved bt ih moat repatae n.a utaclararx. ti.cf ikt.iutt ana w. in ttaueo un irr mi'if.

an p. fo-le ments. The Comptroller ip points the eni plsuL menibern of the srd est F.tinalizai.on and the Decennial lioard. tlie latter of which is not yet appointed, several anxious callers 1 ell ti rw in 1 saw of tailue. Ir.

ll-. a tc -t ti at thit ll-at' 1 nisy make the 1 eeeaaary arrange mvnts for lbs fund to provide tnit si ii- innil permanent improvement to lue ar ftiLICK bAVlU UIIL have visited the Comptroller's office with 1 atieaawtsd BJiajWway aaaka-ar-y a rstirsl as4 rautiousuucr.es. Mr. Stevens claimt be tad I Waa4 Urtrti. no ominous object in view when letter.

before. It stands 10 reason, after the forced publications of the pest week in all the sheets tbt. Reldenism could control. that tbe metal relations oetween tsiatne and tiarrv soitcannot long be eoslinued. When and bow the open rupture wtu come remains to be told: but that it mutt come toon is eer- n.

And, unless Public opinion ti greatly at fsolt. Uuay. Keideo and Harrison will nave ocrasiea made war on to bitterly rtaxret uve day they 'Jeaious Jim. 111 iieax, Atteatteaat A geatlea-kau Masrcb of Infortmatioa desiree th Secreury or aaa member of every fishing elub In theaosntyto at ence tend to him at this otSoa tae name of the club to which ha belongs, the somber of its member, nanus of offlearra. wber th earn tains grounds ar located nad hew long the sink ramaina la cam a.

Addrwes Joseph Thoatas, gcnLan affios. A TaAstar Skip ewaed. Stina'a tailor ahotv ia a troall frame kaase oa aUpp strwtrt. Coviaanon. wa hirited down shortly nefora 1 o'aloch thia maralnt.

sValMaAaaaaiaJsMta Henry White, a resident of Ashland. Kr Hew a Tlak4 30 years old and a iiraoger ta ibis city, met two roues men at Itsih and rn tral svtnue labs last niht. and rruo-isasd lw shew blm a good place to spend the bight. That- avalkal Lira to Tnied and VYrtftrl streets, wbere they attempted to to larotgh him. He called for help, sod the thieve ran as l)9frn Schmidt and lattery responded to tbe old mas eitoata.

fhe lAaevaw s4 away with an umbrella Whits was locked up at 1 nird-etrewt rxattoa for tefs-fceepiac He bad and a told nauth and cbaia. rtrwd try a Iwltak seariak tinnTct Ta vaa nuiiit CoLiasia Oa 10, July The Warn Union offloe her adjoins tbe Neil oust, snd aa alarm of ftr st IJto clock this anura-int called the tur departaaeal to ts hotel, and lor a time created intense ax citariuenl. A switch board la tne Putriet TeletrepS Umr. which it ioratesl in the aunt moot as 1 the estern I ninw. caawed the uoiitit.

Kev ins cental nre preiutnae.y try ta crossing of el tne wire. dimig further taaa lb deatrueUon ol th twitch board. rmk Ate feast. Th fresb Air Fond bat btyea 1 this week hy the following eubacHpaaona. wbveh were rwcesved al ttohert Clark 4 eaai Jib ay.

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