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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 7

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-E AUGUST 6 1S9- BERKSIIIRE AN 3 EVENING 1 EVENING 1 ar 0-, 1) LAGLI. It E1 A -r A 41 4, BERKS144 G. 1S95. ADVISED TO GET ADI MED TO GET 11.Pollmlio THE THE DEMMER AGAIN: Easily Oatsails the Vigilaut In a Race of Thirty Miles. Some Fine Work Shown In Beating to Windward.

New Boat had the Better of the the Way Through. stupposed to intro gono to ito4ton. His meld that he bad Lin witik 1141-1, that morning. Ile yens employott by Judge blerwin a it gardener. Chief of Pollee Craig spent Sunday lit BglkSi 141 IVOIC 'hit for hint, but was llindleeettSfill.

The resson tor his (116eppearentv is hot known. Ik6iities his wife, he left eau 611 el child behind. WEATilER. MID CROPS. Showers Have BenefitA Veketation Throughout New EngIand.

Quicken The Appetite Makes the Weak Strong. illE Quickens 1 la I THE DEFEIIDER AGAIrii 1---pposed -I-- go to 11-----. His 11EATIIER MID CROPS watu boad that he had about wit- 1141-1, that worhiss.t. Ile ht.t eutplowLa by The Appetite Judgo Merv in ws gardener. Chief of Mowers Have enefi IIted N'egetatn iO Easily Oatsails the Vigilaut in a Ostee sAmg spent Stintiny in 1.34).,fiat ivolt- the Race of Thirty Miles.

ing for iiitu, but was unstiecessfill. The 0 reason for his disappearance is not known. Throtrhoht New weak Strong. 0 I Ik6ildes his wife, he left otio 611 et thud 4 behind. Some Fine Work Shown In i 9 Beating to Windward.

a 0 New Boat had the Better of the Contest Ail the Way Through. Lives of In China In Panger of Being Sacrificed. Lives of In China In Panger of Being Sacrificed, 1 1 I American Mission at Sashi Ras Been Destroyed. Ame rican Mission at Sashi Has Been Destroyed. Farther.

Details of Ihs Awful Massacre of Christians at KuCheng. r. Details of the Awful Massacre et Christians at KuCheng. t. TEE MY GOLD laDA I Has Cured Others And Will Cure You.

4 i 11 TEE MT GOLD laDAT. 0.13arsaparilla II ton rstrati SECRE'f. L.eats:Ka In Proof of tho Claim That Mn. Connor Was Merdered. 1 Anil.

8.Scleuce aided, Do-teethe Fitzpatrick and Norton, when other agencies had failed, and uncovered more startling isidence 'against H. H. Holmes a-iti Pat Quinlan than has previously been found in the "castle." There was found in the "castle" by the detectives and a niedleal expert yesterday a 'trail of blood leading from the doorway of the dining room). of Mrs. Julia L.

Connor le, the sink in the same room, from there to the dark chamber, where she and Pearl formerly slept, and from there to the in side of the door opening into the bath- room where the secret trapdoor was; on the of that room above the trapdoor and down oh to the secret staIrca44, to the false elevator shaft and thence on the basement. Also from the debris inthe dark chami ber, where mother and child slept, there were taken some child's underwear stained with blood. a pair of brown diagonal trousers ned at the bottom with blood; the pocket of a woman' dress, blood-soaked; a handkerchief, which had been used to wipe up blood with, and. various clothes: and parts of underclothing. soaked with blood.

These articles were examine4- microscopically at the time of their dillcovery. Andthe test inale then and tltt4 as to tie stains and blotche helve human Nood. With but pne or two the experts say they were all tin rked with human blood. A rope VISA tumid in lb. dark chamber and in its knots discovered.

i APITH le Pt "CASTLE SECRE in Proof of tho Claim That RIM Connor Vies Marderedi CnicAoo, Aug. O.Science De- teethe Fitzpatrick and Norton, 'where other agencies had failed, and uncovered more sta-tiing isidence 'against H. H. Holmes a al Quinlan than heti pre- viously been foiled in the "castle." There was found in the "castle," by the detectives and a niedleal expert yesterday a trail of blood lending from the doorway ef the ng dini room). of Mrs.

Julia L. Connor to the sink in the same room, from there to the dark chamber, where she and Pearl ver'n Cherry Peckwel for ugh. Smoker Mown WALTHANL Au r. 0.Yosterilay afternoon little Iltnry Xtenninir, I I years of age, vi-put down baek of Notiltup ik Warden's gromry stun and commenced to smoke eigarets. Henry heard footsteps approaching.

and threw the eigart into 'the bunghole of a tiophilia barrel. The result wits 1111 nod Henry 'Sri badly cut and bruised. New Trial Wanted. POLTIANDf Alai. Sleders and Chase, Itt or ney for late Lewits- convicted of the 'murder ijf Coburn, are arguing for tir new triad for their client, ba.sed upon the exeeptions taken by the defense to Dinney's charge to the jury and on new evidrilee which tenth 10 implleate Elard Grafram.

The case is unfinished. Chld's Ast. BAxGoit, Me, A lig. ELA yottna cliill of Lawrtmeo White went into it hoes house last and, lii served li the people about, drank thing out of a bottle supposed to contain toothache drops. The cluld died in Iess than I() minutes.

It is surmised that the bottle contained laudanum. Smoker Mown 1.1. WA LT A H. NI.1,4, A ii r. O.Y...4 eniny atte01100a little Ilenry Manalmr, II years of age, weut down bat-ii of Nortleup els liz Warden's gromry stun.

wid cotte- Inenced to smoke eigerets. lieurV )IPurd steps and foot approaching. tlirev the civargt IntAt IL 1110.t,r1.t1. tI' tra)-11 lilt 0, PHILADELPHIAS- BEATEN In the Concluding. Game el Their Series at the Hub.

BOSTON, Aug. 5.COnstant attendants of the game in this city hare yet to see a more brilliant fiolding game -Ahan the home team played. Sensational stops and the double plays by Nash, Lowe, Tucker and Nichols were the cleanest gelding wen for some time Up to the seventh inning Nichols pitched wonderful ball. I 1 Bat Little Haying Remains to Be Done. Coro Tobacco AO Vim Have Sewed Sarno.

what From Cool Nights. 1', BOSTON, Aug. 6.The New England weather bureau issues the following bulletin for the week ending Aug. 5: The weather for the week hail been favontble for crops, except that the nights have been too cool for corn', tebaoco and vines. It was too dry in' Blaine for pastures.

and early potatoes were affected, but.beavy showers have prevailed during the week throughout all sections, and crops have been benefited. Some damage has been done by the high winds and heavy rain, both by washing the ground i and beating down torn and grain. Corn I unusually good in all section, and politAtees promise very well, Peaches and Dears will be plentiful, but other-fruits are light. Pastore all itouthci'n seetions are unusually goodfor the time year, and grabs on all fields has started Lt. quickly at ter the scythe; a good second crop will, in most sections, rawly make up for the first crop.

Late stssied pieces are growing fast, and late forage crops are do unusually well. Grain a tang Desna. Heavy with considerable rainfall occurred in. central and northern. Maine on the 30th, doing a great deal of good to all crops, bat causing some damage by lightning in Oxford county.

All crops, thongli delayed slightly by dry weather the limit of the week, are now growing fast. Potatoes are rusting some Kennebec county. Early potatoes ars reported by several to be light and small. Corn Is unusually large and line. Gratin ripening' fast, and harvesting is under There is a heavy growth of straw laud the heads are filled TU.

-The dry i'weather has affect( sl past ures 1 to consider. able extent in Central counties. Haying is generally on 'anus meadows. ll Grasshoppers in Coos County. Haying is about completed in Sew Itampbhire, except in lierrituae and Belknap colint les.

Grain is lasiging badly in some toil Oats Continue to be cut green for fodder. In Coos' county great damage has been done to grain by grass- hoppers, our correspondent in that cou-A7 stating that he hats seen fields in which nothing but the stock and head was left. Exisspt in this section, no reports have been received reporting daningc by this pest. Corn has not progressed Well. being slow to form ears.

In Rockingham county considerable WaS blown flat by heavy showers itppettrg tAl be in good eternittien ever the entire etete. 131eek, ere ripen fe.et try. nkt abundance, theugh blueberries "re scarce. 1 Early varieties of apples 'arc ready for 'ilitarfict in some portions of the Bat Little Haying Remains to Be Done. i 1 Coro, Tobacco ar41' Vim Have Suffered tome- what From Cool Nights.

a 2., 1, Maine on the 30th, doing a great deal or good to all eropea bat causing some dam- age by lightning in Oxford county. AU crops, thoegli delayed elightly by dry k. weather the first of the wee, are now growing fast. Potatoes are 'rusting some in Ken uebec county. Early potatoes are '''Ss, to ported by se ral be light and small irll is unusually large and fine.

tirain ad harvesting is tinder Ivoity. There ii a heavy groWth of. straw land the heads are filled well. -The dry is. riPening fast, weather has affected pasturettl to consider- able exten in 'central conties.

'laying is generally pt on twins ranshoppers In Coos Count II, dIP40 ayin nbo is ut completed in New Hampshire, eaceRt in and Bel- knap counties. Grain is halging badly in some sections, tied oats Coutinue to be cut green for loddit. In Coos county great damage has Wen done to grain by grass- our oppe rs, orrespondent in that coo stating that he has seen fields in Wille-11 nothing but the stock anti head was left. Extypt le this section, no reports have been reeeiveti m.porting damage by this pr pest. Corn has not ogressed Well.

being consideetoth. slow to form ears. In eounty WAS blown flat by heavy show0rs- Pasturage elinears to be in Wood rrie er eenditiott the entire Iti.ebt dres rip eni itst pr ed emis ebunditnee, theugh law-berries twe searoe 'Early vatrietics of tipples 'are tetaly for I IllarfiCt 111 some portions of the state. SHOT TO KILL. Drunken Man Makes Victims of Hotel prietor and His Son.

prietor and His Sots, 0 2 0 It 0 Philadelphia Earned rangBoston, 4 se hit110stoit. 18: ErrorsBoeten, 21 Philadelphia. 3. and Cianitel; ear bey and Clements. At Washington: 4 0 4-42 bait unere .0 41 0, 3 0,2 0-2 Earned runsWashingOm, Baltore, BANG hitsW ton, IC Bat ti 9.

Ex-rote Washington, 1: Baltimore, 1. Batteries-. Ikqd and 21cAinire; slotter laid Clarke. iley ana taemen ts. At Washington: 4 0 4) 4) ti tt 8 8 Ea, hrned runs---Weshingum 9 lialtor rent- Washingtt'in, 14: EtAitimore, Bat' tee Boyd and Meetairts; etoffee Auld Clarke: Visit Cut Short.

BUZZARD'zi BAY, Aug. Herbert's visit at Gray Gables yesterday. resolved itself Into a mere call. It was understood that AIL Herbert would spend a day or two with the president, but be left Gray Gab1 e4 uric: spending only a few hours them. Reason to 63 thpy.

PftOVIDEYeh, Aug 0.WeavorA at Alio Providence National and Satattite Olneyville, state that by a of the tog tt her with the 7 per wilt increitic, their will Amount to at DILA 120 por ecut t( r. eed a sp day or he left Gray ,4 walh the president, but rice spending only a few hours there. el i 83 ea on ratortnE.Yek, Aug at She pro NILL nee -National anti retratiac Illitele Olneyville, state that by a realitietineet of the meastir.ng tee tt her Willi e-aees vitt ptr cont ineeetse their utter. ainlatut to at least 120 por wilt NEWPORT, R. I.

Aug. 0.The Defender and Vigilant sailed over 37N-mi1e course from Cottage City, to this port; the ram being an event in the ruled-of the New York Yacht club. The sea was smooth, and tlie wind varied in velocity from 10 to lb miles an hour. For 20 miles. down to the Vineyard Sound lightship, it was a dead beat to windward, and the Defender twat the Vigilant -by about bm.

both yachts carrying clubtopaalls and baby-jibtopsalls. On the stretch thence to Newport, with sheets eased a little, Defender gained enough to make her elapsed time from start to finish ino. OA. better than Vigilant. The Jubilee also bit with working topsail only.

Vigilant beat her 10m. 495 'Just before the start the Jubilee-hauled down her clubtopsait and set a working topsail, and, though crossed the line first, she was soon overhauled by the other yachts. Then the raw settled down to a contest between- the Defender and he Vigilant. The hater, with her windward position, was making the most of her lead at the start. The older biya made more of a USi in tha W.4ter thin th3 new one, and to some spNentera It looked as if she were going faster than the finkeeler, whose break forward and clean rake after gave the appearance- of slow motion; bat the Defender gained on the Vigilant from the very start.

Details Of the Race. The yachts went off without any sail on their outer jibstay, but on the first Jong hoard they made aeross sound they, both -ran up baby-slibtopsalls, the. Vigilant being the tirA to set the pocket-handkerchief. On this long tack the Dotender showed jttst -what she can do in boating to ndw ard She walked right through the Vigilant's lee, being held up closer to the Wind, while the Vigilant's sails were allowed to get a bit fuller. in order to foot faster, but even tinder these circumstance, the Defender did better work in point in and footing.

It was when the baby-jibtopsalle were set, and at 12:40 the Defender went about from the long tack. The Vigilant the Same at They came abotil to port at and it was then seen that the Defender waa a good three miles The Vigilant was the Ilist to go in stayq. Beating up past RobinspiWs 'toll toward 1.30,1 no island the Ilefender increase her iced, and from there it only Et question Of how irriutilt hp Owe; boat would wi by. VOlitillUM until, the I I i I mo re Of a fuss; in th a w.ste than nevr .) one, end to some spsetatont it looked as if she were going faster than the fin- keeler, se break forward and clean rake aft( gave the, appearanee- Of slow motion; but the Defender. gained on the Vigilant from the very start.

Details of the Race. The yachte went off without any sail on theie outer jibstay, but on the liNt Jong board they made aerti4e VineyttrA sound they both ran up baby-- jibtopsaile the vigilant being the teat to set the pocket- handkerchief. on this long tack the Defender, showed just -what she can do in boating, to wind- ward. She walked right through the Vigilant's toe, being held up closer to the wind, while' the Viosilant's sails cereal- lowed to get a bit fuller. in order to foot faster, but even under the eircumstaneeS the Defender did better work in pointing and footing.

It Was when the. bltby-jibtopsalla were set, and at 12:40 the Defender went about from the long tack. The did th Same at 41 Theame alien to port at and it was then seen that the Defender was a good three miles The Vigilant wits the first to go in stay s. fleeting lop past 1-toltins4t's Roll toward Paseue isiend the. net-ender cettinue i tilto incretase her teed, -end frees there citt.r it- was only st 'nutili Ilio eer ien of hte boat would in ley Thu taciii Ile continued tutt-il the I 7 I LO'stioN, Aug.

American mis. Won at Sashl, near' Iian-Kow bas been destroyed, and the tnissionaries'are fugitives. The American consul has advised the mhosionaries in adjacent provinces to retire. The Chineee magistrate at Ku-Cheng waited for the completion of the massacre before appearing upon the scene there. There are 1000 soldiers at It is therefore absurd to say the authorities could uot have stopped the Illaittlacre, which was evidently carefully and organized.

The American mission at Sashi, near Ban-Kow has been destroeed, and the missionaries are fugitives. The American consul has advised the missionaries in adjacent provlinces to retire. Some of the speakers at a meeting here yesterday declared that they have lost con. It denote in the diplomats at Pekin, United' States Minister lkinby and British ter O'Connor being especially The Americans desire a special commis-lion under United States Consul Jernigan to inquire Into the outrages in Sze-Chnert. The minister of Oorea has also assented to this.

It is just learned that after the Ku-Chong massacre the mob looted the build. ings. Work of Organized Band. The correspondent of The Times at Shanghai says that the killed at Ku.Cheng were murdered an organized band of tiO of the Vegetarians: The correspoudent says that the ladles begged for lisAr Uses, promising to their property and valuables, but the leader of the band shouted out his orders; to kill them outright. A corrected list of the victims is as follows: Rev.

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Miss Nellie Saunders, Miss 'Lena Irish, burned in the house; Miss Stettie Newcombe was speared and thrown Own a precipice; Bliss Marshall had her throat cut; Miss Gordan, speared in the head; Miss Topsy Saunders, speared In the brain Master Herbert Stewart, skull fractured and brain exposed; Lena Stewart, died from shock. The correspondent concludes: Four other Stewart children and Mits Codrington were seriously wounded. A Call For Satisfaction.

The Standard demands that the murderers of the missionaries in China be visited with condign-0 punishment. that Sib stern example be made of the officials who Virttlaliy COUTIIVLIEL -Sit the commission of the crime. 111C 11 Orli ilt therrrer eannettor 1 ri 1 i 1 will not protect trlitskrestitenig. We wive him max istanc ef a-Itisidl" he wilt not welcome. The Chronicle trusts Great Britain and the United States will bambino to teach the Chinese a lesson that will cause foreigners to be forever, but in view of the cotnittioni exisling In the country, the bodies sending missionaries there, es-- pecially women.

Incur the gravest nstion, sibility. The whole questIon, Tito Chronicle a.dils. ought to be considered. The INines says" The outrte, must, Of form the subject of strong" to China from Itbicland, and probabl3t from the United States silso. It must not be passed over as a trille.

fanmunitV' of the tuurdoircrs would eaussr a ftanding Iftefilied to the lives and property 1 1111, 11110111 11101111 '111111111111 China. 1mq-four Ila.S in it. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. combine of manufacturers of newspapers in an as.

sured thing. The trust, ContOrising 54 mills, will have a capital stock of 000, and is Intended to have a monopoly of Lox Won a atroye The A sionat The waltei this. Chong masae the mob looted the build It is just learned that after the Ku- scrild- Ingle 1 I Work of organized nized Band. The correspondent of The Times at Shanghai says that the misssienaries killed at Ku-Cheng were murdered ay an organized band of SO of the Vegetarians. The correepoudent says thitt the ladies begged for tatair 'Ives, promising to yiehil their protrty and valuable but the ps, leader of the band shouted out his ordersr to kill them outright.

A corrected list of the victims is as follows: Rec. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Bliss Nellie Saunders, Miss 'Lena Irish, burned in the miss Stettie Newcombe was speared and thrown down a precipice; Miss Marshall had her throat clit Miss Gordan, speared in the lagid; Miss Topsy Saunders, speared in the brain; Blaster Herbert Stewart, skull fractured and brain exposed; Lena Stewart, died front shock. The correspondent concludes: Four other Stewart children and Miss Codring, ton were eriously wounde sd.

A Cali For Satisfaction. The Standard demands that the mur- derers of the missionaries in China be visited with condign-0 punishment. that alb stern example be made of the tote- clads who virtual ly connived -at the coin- mission of the crime Ilicpflplj IT' ilt thintirrorcannottor 1 1 I In' 1 will not protect Brittskresittente. We Ilithl giVe hintl, MlingiStalOaCe et km wilt not welcome. -a'- Th.

Chronicle titists Great Britain and the United. States will csimbin to tench the Chinese a lesson that will rouse for- eigners to be forever, but in view of the condltioni exls1Ing In tin) country, the bodies sending missionaries there, es- pecially wOmen. Incur the gravest respon- eibility- The whole etlestlon. Tito Chron- tale adds. ought to ber considered.

The 'Times anyst The outrege must, Of ceerse. form the subject et stir-tow eentatiorts to Chine from ItInglend. end PtIthahl3r "nut the 1-7flited- nts-- It must not be passed over as a tritle. Ian- munite of the murderers would earts-t a Standing trientiee to the lives and preperty 1111 1111111 firtilt1111 C'1 1 1111111111 'III China. Fins -Four sta.s twit.

i. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. combine of manufacturers nit ka an as sured thing. The trust, Comprising 54 11111111, will have a capital stock of 000, and is intended to have a mouopoly of At Pittsburg: Louis 101000802-7 0 4 Earned runsSt. honk, Pittsburg, Bits' IlitssrSt.

Louis. 11; Pttbanurg. Errors -St. Pittsburiz. 4 Basttetieklaarti aid Miner and lbsrritt.

At New York: New 0 1 0 13 -T Brooklyn. 2 0 4 0 a Earned runss--Nevr York. 11:, Brooklyn. 6. Ba.4e hitsNew York.

Kreure New York, I Brooklyn, 5. Hat tertA4litune, Wilson eta Farrell; (lambert and 1 sky. At Clevemut: Cleveland 1 4 It 0 0 0 it 0 Louisville 1) II Earned runsCleveland, 5. Base Au Cleveland. 16: LOIliKViiiP, S.

ErrorsCleve- land. 8: Louisville, 1. BattotrissYtAtag and Zimmer; InkA, Zaliner and Warhol At New BedfordNew Iltniftiord, Brockton. 2. At Fall ltiverFall River, Pawtucket, At Portland, 1.

At Bangorttatignr, Kennebec, At Pittsburg: St. Louis 10100080! Earned runs-St. honk, Pittston-1 Bette hitseet, nout00. a. ---43t.

Ilitsbure. 4 atteries-1C and Mit ter -erdnur and Merritt. At ew ork: york 3 0 1 3 ..0 04 ,1 brookorn. 2 0 ti ii 4 1 Earned York IS: brooklyt hanNe ilr l' ork I BNett York, 1 5. Reiter.

RI Wilsen nal Farrell; timultert and lattley. At Cleveinnti: Cleveland 1 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 Louisvale Earned runsCleveland, 5. Peen h' Errors Cleveland 16 L011ittVilie S. land. 8: Lonieville, 1.

Battercee-Yeang Zimmer Zatiner atid Weimer At New IStelferd-New Iletifurd, 13z-1 ton. 2. At Fall River-Fall River, Pawt ticks At Lewiston-s-Lewiston. Portland, At Kennebec, ttS; Recourse to tee Law. LiNenr.N.

-Alto were ftleid with the vierk tit the ottpr.ltte outtt-ft isresterthly directly Alt relnithin ti.i Mayor BettliS, thetithei or the present board, and Nen A ecourse to the Law. nte- n---Valters 1 ale'd with the hr the sonreme 0, YesterdnY- -Itt relation In htt or Ihe Pre'wnt bhard. ilnq il-ymriv (luau .7 I 4 1 the induhtry. Didn1 Guard His Tongue. EISSINGEN Aug.

8.Louis Stern of Now York was sentenced yesterday to two veeks' imprisonment for lusuiting a public.ofticial, and to pay a tine of C.00 inarklt for resistanco to the authority or the state. Five PerS0113 Crennted. BRESLAU, Aug. 6.A residence here wa.4 burned yesterday, and four women and a child perished in tic flames. Mortar Exploded- LONDON, Aug.

6.At a fireworks display at Brighton a mortar exploded and 10 persons were Iniured. 'VERSAILLES, Aug. 6.LW. N. Lane shot and killed James Rodenhaugh and mortAlly wounded H.

C. Rodenhaugh, father of James, at thb Hotel Woodford yesterday afternoon Early yesterday morning Lane arrived from Lexington tinite drunk, and applied at the Hotel Woodford for a ropm, in which to sleep off his drunk. He was given a good front room. Shortly after 4 o'clock in the afternoon Lane came down and kept up loud abusive language. James Rodenbaugh, aged 2, son of the proprietor and a cripple, came in with 'a revolver in hia hand and.told Lane to get out.

Lane drew a pistol and sent a ball through the young man's neek, cutting the jugular vein. As James fell, be fired at Lane, but the ball barely grazed Lane's left breast; Lane then rushed to tht old man and 14ent pullet through hi he lt mouth, Into base of his brain, and still, another into his spine, as he fell by tint dead body of bis young son. Lane was intMediately jailod. He is the agent for a patent fence, With hk office at Lexington. H.

C. Hodenbaugh wee a sot. dier in the federal army. Ile wag postmaster at Nicholaaville during Grant's ad ministratiun Murderous Turks. LONDON, Aug.

O. A VUN313 dated At, say: Tlic condition- oi I 1 111 1 1 111 1 the Armettittn4 tv t'l or liti tt'dil. it 1 I i 1 the Arnienlitntt iti tvotw liti tt'dt. it' 1.11 regard Shakir as their worst enemy and his appointment as contemptuous defiance of Europe's den-tend. Deliberate persecution, slaaghter and pillage of the Arnieniansi are pursued today with the mnie ruthless vigor and fiendish ingenuity as In former years.

Arms are tliAribttleti aniorwth luplt'Tll fl the frontier LK, triets, and every day news arrives of fresh murders, wholesale i prison me nt and piIiag If the sultan in courting a he will surely have his way tTnierss the persecution is stopped, the Ill be in such ablaze that nothing of Russian occupation will extinguish it. ADD, jJrU In Bitter Earnest 1114,, Aug. 6. Foroignerq at ii Iratcril11) of "lie a Italians and negroes. who hare cort contrated their forces at Seutonsi I le, are both organizing their men.

and, as the towns are practically under mob law, a Ocasdly conflict. is Soon anticipated. The von-English speaking miners at Spring Valley held a meeting yesterday and passed a resolution that no negroes, men; women or invalids, would be allowed tc remain intilde 'the city limits after 5 o'clock this afternoon. The negroes at Seaton-vine held a meeting and organized themselves for actlye, As the polim and sheriff arentaking no efforts to arrest. the rioters, the spirit of lawlessness is on the increase.

Dr. onaty's 6Third Term. I. and tilg4 ILtittAilp VLA I let 1 IA Li" fender nt tinvt ntlint fxna red the bent of 20 On She nom. Stretch.

Paseting the lightship. the boats were enabled to lift their sheets, as they had a course W.N.W. to Brentoo's Iteet On tlik close rend the Defender gained all the more, 'even while the wInd increased to about 15 mileS an hour. When the racers got within tWo miler. of the breeze fell off sorno, what, but the Defender went ahead 'past the same, rind finally won by Om.

94. The Vigilant was ahead of the Jubile, by Mtn. of the schoonerA, tire Constellation beat She Ramona by 25m, 41-s. The Emerald, W1111 was the- first boat home 'after the 11 111111111i (it )11111111 fitzun and. the beat the Marguerite by 171n.

404. The selionner NiseiIna-10 was beaten by the A Among the sleeps, the Ritgal.it built Queen Mali, as a small 'Mat le, Wf.S 41111. 3us. ahead of the Hildegard. The official time of the big sloops was as follows: Elapsed Start.

Tune. 11.5.1.43 .04 43 Vigilant 11.55.84 'Jubilee 11.55.2 4.24.:33. 4.21.54 The special cups offe'red 'for winners from port to port during he cruise were won 1LS The Qtteen 3lah -corrals the cup offered by Secretary J. -S. V.

Oddie for single sticky) winning the largest number of runs front port to port; the Defender will get the 3up presented by the rear commodore to the boat that got in firlt a plurality of. times. without regard to measurement alloWance. Poisonous "S3oliting rip." ATTLyaoitit, At. ti.I)...

Ditheint held an attitorsy yesterday On thi Ity ut ft II-weeks-old infant of A who died soildettly while on the way frotiC anti deeitted that, de-th was due to peiritiu 'nixed let tioothing Troulfe Passed Over. Aug, Field-'Thayer Manufacturing company hag to submit the question et ti retitle-lion to the local board of' conciliation. There yin herefore he itu redaction and tr 11111.6 is over fir the Fog-Bound Port. PORTLAND, A fog In this vicinity the pica two daYst has beets very hettvy- Ninny are 4tverdoe. All trzttlie in the lutrIttyr suspended laid rid ninny col th.lotts and minor accident s.uscotroti In AIWC rirci it lig-.

.7 Itearag-tat-9 year, was in eatirt yesterday charged attt.inpted incvndhiristu setting Ore to a leetse Li. a Crowded tenement distriet. 1ii WaS eolktilitted fur trial. New Eng lald Briefs. Typhoid levcr raging at "hack Rock, 'Two Newtial (EL.) women lost their by huh i lata: 7 -Victor of Iltadson, at her here, J.

Murphy and his tvife were badly barbed nt at lir, att Iterere, Mass, The hoilv.of 111eintril S. Rohl who tirti tiled Boothbay 11111 i l'he annuitt vamp, mooting' of A ho 1 Albans dist niet Methodists opened at NIArrisville, NViit nuo tele week. Ilerix-rt 1, wrenee ag-, a tM, an eniploye at the Sort i Bellingham nil Cs; waA eang111. the belt whirled to death. Thomas W.

of 4led at Littleton, N. where he had gone for his health. Ito was years of a Freight Agent Coggswell. who connected with the li011glatonic and Consolidated roads for he pzeit 41 year's', died at New aged 73 years. At a tveent tea-drinking in, flowleyi, there veil) prtArnt livo ladios 4 NvIliti ageS ttr ut e.rott troo yeari.

were all widows atAd relatel to eaeh other' by Moretiver, they --svere Kit heartyhealtity, and sprightly. l- ee EnSAILLES Ky Aug 6 Le-W Lane I shot and killed James Rodenbaugh and I mortally wounded Itedenbaugh, father of Jauees, at tha Hotel Woodford yesterday afterneon Early yesterday morning Lane arrived from Lexington I ghlte drunk, and applied at the Dote NVoodford for a ronm, in Which to sleep off his drunk. Ile was given a goed trout room hortly after 4 clot S'ck in the after noon Lane came down and kept up loud Poisonous "S3olinng S)rus." And abusive language. Au ,..7. Ibit lei in James aged 22, son of the held an atitoesy ye he sterday on lioty of proprietor and a cripple.

came in with 'a tt. a weekl-old infant of ,..1 oreitli A ubie. revolver lit hie hand Lane to get who died suadenly while on the way out. Lane drew a pistol and sent a ball frotit aionti.eal, anti evitied that de-th through the young man's neck, cutting Was due, to poiOu milted in soothing the ttlgular Vein. As Jemes fell, he fired I -i 1 at Lane, but the hall barely grazed Isalle'S Troulf Passed Over.

i left breast. Lane then rushed up to the, II AN Allg, 11--The Field- old man and 140at a. bullet through hilt mouth, into the base of his brain, and still, Thayer MatittLicturing company Net de hiod tn submit the question et 11 retitle- another Into spine, as, he felt by tho1 teal loottrd Of otnellizit ion. I dead body of young l''" 11' 1' There will herefore I. no reductioaand 1 Lane Wes inialediate itilled Ito is tht rinWe ls ove -ir he present i agent for a pateut fence, With his office at Lexington, It C.

Hoilenbaugh was a sot Fog -Bound Pork dier in the federal army. lie was post- master at Nicholaeville during Grant's ad A O.Toe fog in is eteinit detelne' the past wo daVs has- mintstratien err ht.owy -mom. nm-- Murderous 1 tt Ai, LONDON, A ug. tinted Ar- tv-teleti bed- night end many mid reniiii tJtil ear The condition- ot minor Centred. il 1 Vr I I 111 i 1 i III mil the 1 i worst) Alai tt'itil I it' tt ir ener and ratlitAillt Wati Mit! let I IA 6 cna tint oppomtment ct, contempt.

lender nt havt pOillt ila.d Con on the 1141,, A 43. 1.., fiance of Europe's der000d Dent), rate beat or 20 .3...,,.,. i i i persecution sleughter and pille of the t-e '--1-e '''''treteh- chttrged wit at incendittrism in Arnienians'are pursued with the Passing Oa' light tv ship. the iats were setting ere V. n- to iiiitt.iii in a eretlett te ettabled to lift their sheets, as they bad a ement dislfhtt- His case was ceittinued mnie ruthlesS vigor and fiendish ingenuity conrse to Brentoq's as In former years.

Arms are diAributed 0 itopf for trial fillip. On th 1,4 cloce road the Defender' New Englald Briefs. among the Niosiettis in the frontier di triets, and every day newe arrives of fresh fr'lined all the more, 'even while the wlnd Typhold fever is rzigin is a BI Rock increased to about 15 miles an hour. murders, wholesale imprisonment and TWO I W0111011 lost their piiittge, It the sultan. is courting revel, When the reeers fret within two miles of try 3.1,...., tiou Le will surety- he itis welt 1LT nu'.

'the home- rk the bretive fell etil suirti the is sbmited this- -'eriurdry wind, but the I3efentlee went ttheed liVeS, 3,. fiLlti ilm: wtit he it, utor, that the seme, end' fleetly won by Om pit. of Russian ovettpution Will' Vigilant was ahead -of the bY I. ii-I Der Ininin tere, IL. -I Iturphyttnit Iti.

wife were briefly In Bitter Earnest- of the schooners, the, Constellation beat' burtiett at a fir, itt Revere, Mass 1114 6. 1--. Foreigners at the Ramona by 2 5In 4Is. 1 The Emerald, The hod'. Richard S.

Robinson, who ug 't witi drowned ea Boothbay Barber, I I II II II I I 11 1111111111 1111 IP tli'll riTl)Te it 1 IJI tole Vi which was, the- first boat home 'after I'oataris and 'In li (t! i ela alit III lit Ill iii 1 iiii ill their ''-'1132-1t the riei beit'It ithe 'rite minutia vamp ineotin of A he are both tirganiziog their men, and, as the giterite! by 17111- 40IL 'rhe schooner Elise- Albans liist eict Methodists oil-weed at towns are practically under mon law, a marie 'was benten Ilk the A in orita Among risville, Wili entlI111110 "Do a an ein pi deadly conflict is Soon anticipated The the sleeps, the Sngtish built Queen Meb lierbert 1, rent-e mg- von-English speaking iners at Spring known as a salt Thistle us. ie 41111. at the Sort i lllinghain (m ass.) head of the Ilildegard. was ea ilglit. the belting, and whirled to et Valley held a meeting yestmrday and a the industry passed a resolution that no negroes, men, The official time of the big sloops was as death.

i women or invalids, would be allowed tc follows: Thonuts W. Loomis of Wind- Didn1 Guard His Tongue. remain 'made the city limits after 5 'cloc ElaPsed el at Littleton, IL, where EISSINGEN Aug. 15---Lonis Stern of this afternoon. The negrocs at Seaton- Start.

Finish. Time. ks and sheri -I he had gone for his luelltle 110 was es New York was sentenced yesterday to two vitt heitt a meeting and organized hene a 41 4.09.00 nt 11-55-34 4.1 '-13 iso ctt years of ago. weeks' imprisonment for insuiting a pub- selves for actle service A th polity allm'illee, 11.55! 4 440 4 ght A nt Cog ell VII eigegsw. I0 has been ic l.mtal, and to a fine of WO inte-ff are' rnaking no if to ar orest- pecet cups enel for inners conneettel it i 1 le ousatotne Con- The 1 IT 1 I 11 i for resistance to the authority or tlie tat se.

I i tae rioters, the spirit of laWIOSSIleSS ii on from port port during i he eruisewere solltiattel roads for the'paet 41 yeare, aied the increase. Five PerS0113 Cremated. Won as Tin, Qment 3131) -corral. at New Blifor -td aged 73 years BRESLAt, Aug. 6.A residence here was Dr' Conatylo.6Third Term.

the Clip it fr0fed, by J. Nr At a tea-drinking hi flowletl tithe for single sticky) a winning the there were preernt live lathes burned yesterday, and four women and a child perished in the flames. I trot i s' largest number of runs to port; wimee ages raneet it to -1 ari the Defender will get the -7cup They.were all widows atel rehitel to elteh Mortar Exploclott. by the rear commodore to the boat that other by moreever, they -were LONDON, Aug, tiAt- a fireworks die- got in first a plurality of times, without fill anti 1 ti i y. play at Brighton a mortar exploded and regard to measureunent tilleeittuce.

10 persons were in-hired. 0 11' as plaintiff in the proceedings, In eh haturaof a goo a-meranto. to teat the authority' under which the A. I A. commission ate-timed te have been appointed- foree a deehtion from the highest, tribrunal of the Mate on tate mooted ques- The ettorney general also began quo wartanto prucottliugs last 11.t glit In the supreme court tt the thitahs eettlthsSiort to 01.4 in- what authority it stets ThiTt WILL Otrice and will gnin ft tteniieti that weuld tit-termine the dispute.

as plaintiff in the proceedings, in gsn'' t', t't the thority under which the -A V. coma toisitifintied to heve been lappoin i a doitisien from the higl tribunal of the tattte on the mooted lion The attorney gener al also be cino Warrant last nlitin WO Sliprellie riittrt Ati fleet the ttill commission to shoW lir what anthorit SWIS Illiz4 Will 1.14:1, and gein ts, ka.t w.ulki ti dispute- CGunterteiteri NEW Yonn. terivi 7er. who have bet-it ell fxravi opt lug United I 4-et 11.th...oleo and Caw' it with nows or other 111111I 11? I Ctunteriettert Banel. NEW Aill.z..

have berot engraving and p.iiii lug and tle United- I i ce, 1.10 I ,1 i' fli' l', li and cam' I I with hot or ,0 1011(111 Ill 1 't I li I I tirlifillitillir Jersey City 'rho 1, the tliAltt I. Ite ki L. it he he it, tpw 73 4 Id I Itl LI. lo I he funds tia- it, Aotott, sw.s. 1) The ot hyr of the Lihby S-Mit 11, Alai Wit'gncr.

i 1 Jersev Cit li ielzer tii i i arre.ied, Lot I. 11' li ly he 1 i re. of he i t. 1 73 yeers Tee tot. a i voppet I funds to- th er.i II-.

Ltrittif other Wer'S of the at-e Li Kinn le Saltli Alia ilii.iin "co Crtnrcti Losn, Frien's. 41, of 1 he at ra la-. nghI pe1.1 wese aduytett p.ettio4 forth th.tt ill the wilti her .1. lko to tho Sliivv bon- tile. it, h4 (losertol I Ito.

of I iiII he truited Itintit: in lea in 11, piettate, And in d1rcei.at1,1 fi of his most s.twrott lie iiut iu ittentitt In defeating Cie gmat Ipub1etu uemiatira for the protcctiou uf federal elect Ceettren Losne Frien 't. e. All- 4 I'''' "hra roso.uttons WeSe ineil forth that -OA eta; lee: in the keit is whether C.1114 we, Ix, iii re-vete-tea to i.7MtQi 1 ate. Il tleserteI I lie- ran ls to( I all trusleo to in Sell and in direeIaiel fi -itee ion of most altalges he wee hiet i tenel I Lie great r11 i the protection et federal electIons. tAr PLArstiuno, N.

Aug. 0.The board of trustees of the Catoiie sinnnter school of America yesterday re-fleeted Rev. De; Conaty of Worcester, preAldent, with the following board 'of officers: First vice president, Rev. P. A.

Halpin; second vice president, John Byrne; secretary, NS E. Mosher; treasurer, Rev. M. M. Sheedy.

'This is Dr. Conaty's third year as president. I PLATTSRURG, N. Aug. holm of trustees of the Catholic sionmer school of America yesterday re-eleeted Rev.

De; Conaty of Worcester, antes. president with the following board of officers First 1 le 1 Ile II I 1 rs vice ptesit a. a It, second vice president, John Byrne; seem- ary W. er rut 'surer, Mosh; tsurer, Rev M. M.

Sheedy. 'Thi Dronuty third C' M. Sheetly. This Is Dr, Comity's third year as president Robbed ot 188,000 France. Aug.i6.---When the eAshier-tat the gavings bank opened his eaAbox yesterday phd)hing, he found that the suntiof francs IL hanknotei missing.

It it4 preS111111ell that the money waq abstracted before the cash hot was closed itLkd plitood la the if of the Robbed ot 188,000 Francs. e. Aug.l6.--When the eashier'ef the in'-. bank Opened his cashbox terday niOrning, he found that the sintiof 1 terday morning, 110 found that the sultiof 188,000 francs in ilanknotes were ntissleg. It it4 that the money was att- stroteted before the cashbot was closed atkij placed iu tlio 'Loft.

of ho trolk. ,1 Politto04 ere turtilIQ 60 Well, 1)11 Wilt of rust a some lOeal ier, Tomatoes are -frlaitill4 Vre 1. amok 1 le T.11, reporta httve heed reeeived concertifn beans. Fail seisting has cotornencod in some of the southern counties- harvesting WPfitfihr prevailed glirtatsirl(1triYon of Vermont du ti week, thereby delaying the harvesting of hay and oats Little haying, -however, renot-insf to be done. The crop is of excellent quality, though deficient-In quantity.

Some rye -Newt harvested due- tog th svet-IL nett barley is reported as nearly ready to Cut. 'Corti over the entire state is spoken ok.4highly, the farmers in Windsor eounty heing intich 'elated over Oat pros's A of the crop. The 1. lidi111111 '111111 11111111)11. It)11111111 ages du ng ri the week- 1riy potatoes are a light crop in seine sections, while blight is reported to some extent in Windsor county.

Reports From Chittenden county illtlimte that nppleA be small, though wars tire expected to be more abundant. Fine Corn In Connecticut Valley, Faverable weather for pastures and newly seeded pieces haw prevailed in Mfui-sachtisetts, but generally it. hal lvvn too cool for the, best grovith of vines and other, crops. Porn has grown well, and is very tine; one in Hampden county reports it the best and largest crop ever grown in the Connecticut valley. Ile reports that late set tobacco has been doing well, on account of the cold nights.

Ilattipshire county correspondtints however. that tobacco has grown' rapidly, and Most of it needs topping, Grapes are rotting very badly in western counties, and pears and peaches-are affected to some extent. Th0 pear crop is good, Early potatoes are turning out well, and are very fine. At a recent meeting of tho cranberry growers on- the Cape It wa4- found that the crop will be below 04 average. The frost of May Id seriously tiainaged the fruit buds, and in some plaoes insects have been very destructive.

high wind accompanying the shower on the 30111 did considerable damage to -corn in mlitral awl eastern districts. Some pieces were leveled to the ground. 13lackberrie4 will be plenty if Is; hot enough to ripen thein. All Housed. The week in Rhode Island has been partially cloudy, with some showers.

Haying progressed as rapidly vs the conditions warranted. and is about ttll-hensed. Considerable oats have been cut for fodder. Potatoes are fring gent to market. some sections there are reports of blight, and the yield is not up to the average.

All crops look Deluge at tinds and heavy rains the showers have heat down corn ittiti grain considerably, and tobaoco stalks have been slightly injured. The growth of corn stalks is very rank, and they are easily broken over. At Ilawleyville, dur-lug the shower: on the -Ith, inches of rain fell In 35 minutes. The cool nights have checked the growth of corn and bocce slightly, but not enough to prevent an excellent crop of Most.corre. spoudents report.

corn unesually large and Tobacco hi but In Hartford county many fields have been topped, and the crop bids fair to be the best In three ycars.1 EArly are pientifol and of gt)oti many growers report damage by scab. Oats are mostly harvested and a good crop is Indicated. One correspondent 'In Hartford county states there is some trouble from yellows In nearly every peach er.dtard, buttherswill he a heavy crop of peaches. 'Grape and pears promise well. Homilies ported thick iu Litchfield county.

II 1,111 L.1 Poltil004 it PO turti out We a RA Isigrylt c't in some loealtries Tomatoes w'll- el1--ro. Atave beea rec ri eived coeerfn- beans. ha'4 coninienct.a in some of the southern counties Llarvestiug ril ilc u(11. S''rY weathur over the greater pprtion of Vermont 'dur, vesting ef hey Ittet Pets (..1 Ittle haying, Jug the wee thereby' delaving the har- hnfriewlvt.irl,,.stinuti.n.41.to be done- The.crop is '---'11 in hig the week- land harle is rei rtedur- nently ready to coot. Cern Yover the entire state is spolzen 04.

Ihighly, the fiirtnees in Windsor County pring yery Mitch 'elated OS the prospee's of tho crop 1 I 1 1 i it 11 r. The i I 101111 11111 111111 1111,11 ihill IC lill i l' i ages during the week- Nerly potatoes are et light (-rep in some sections, while blight is re ported some extent in NVinctsor yr-minty. IteptIrts trnill Ch itted eu county indicate that apples will be small, though pears atm expected to be more abundant. Fine Corn In Cennectictit Faverable weat her for pastures and newly Feyded pieces has- prevailed in Mae- -sachusetts, but generally it. ha been too cool for the, best, grovith of vines and other, Is- ern' porn has grown well, anti is ery one correspondent in Hampden county reports it the best anti largest crop gow in the Connecticut all ve ever Ile reports that late set tobacco has 6t i been doing well, on aecount of the cold nights.

Ilaittpshire County correspondents I state, however. that tobacco has grown rapidly, and Most of it needs topping. Grapes are rotting very badly in western counties, and pears and peaches.areaffectect to some extent. The pear crop is good l. arty suatoes are turning out well an I 1 a are very fine.

At a recent meeting of the are very fine. At a recent meeting of the cranberry growers ou the Cape it Wa4 found that the crop will be below the average. The frost of May Id seriJusly the fruit buds, and in sortie places insects have iteeu very destructive I he high wind aceampotnyiug the shower on the atelt did considerable danotge to ern in oettral antt eastern districes. Some pleces were leveled to the ground. Bina berrieS Will be plenty if it is hot enough to ripen (heel.

2. tiny Ali Housed. The week in Rhode Island has been par tially loudy with so me showers. Hay ing progressed as rapidly as the conditions warranted. and Is about till Iniused.

eon. siderahle oats have been cut for fodder. Potatoes are bc in sent to mitrket. IR some sections thenj are reports of blight, hi and te yeld is not up to the average. All crops look fine Deluge at Hawleyvillo.

The hirth winds anti hcaty rains otecont of corn htlilkS is Very radk, and they are easily broken over. At ilawleyville, dur- lug the shower, on the. 4th. 2.11, inches of ain fell in 35 inutes. The cool nights have checked the growth of corn and to baceo slightly, but not enough to prevent an' excellent crop of either, Most.eorre- spoudents report corn un nsually large in and proniking.

Tobacco is unevena ba Hartford county many el fids hve bet' topped, and the crop bids fair to be the best in three cotes. Etrly potatoes are 4 pientiful anti of good tow; many growers report damage by scab. Oats are mostly harvested and a good crop is Indicated. One correspondent in Hartford county states there is some trouble from yellows neary tit eve ry peach but there will he a heavy crop of peaches. 'Grape and pears promise well.

Hot-ladies ere ported thick iu Litchfield county. i and nenryi rommi i well. llorullies ire ii. I ported 1111i a 1U COunty. Murthred by a Neigh LOr'.

BOSTON, Aug. 8.Michae1 Kelly, a eon-tractor, residing on Vatighn place, Dorchester, was killed last night by Jeremiah Donahue. and Donahue had been neighbors for about two years. and never had any difficulty, although Nrs. Kelly and Donahue had frequent quarrels.

Last evening the children of both men Isseanic Involved in a quarrel, and one of the Kelly girls told her fatherlhat orte of the Donahue iv had slapped her. Donahue claims that Kelly; after slapping sOlne his children, rushed up and clinched him. In the melee that followed, Kelly tried to hit Donahue with a screwdriver. The latter seized It and struck at Kelly. the sharp end entering the temple, close to the left ear.

Key died in a. few Ile. was Al anti bort a good name. Ni's wife, however, had Leen in the house of correction for attempting to shoot a titan. Donahue is 40 year old, and a-carpenter by trade.

Justice Is Slow. Aug. 0.The murderers of Thomas Ilvtchford, a short Una; ago, art OM at large, as is also the assassin 01 VIM who wait stabbed iv North square a short agl. There art other similar cases. Perhaps the Stuart case may go on the same list, thereby pay tug the way- for another stone in tht monument that is being erected it honor of the efficiency of the polim st A A 4, murti'ffeu by a Neighler'.

BosToN, Aug. Kelly, a con- tractor. residing on Vaughn plaoe. Dor. tractor, residing on Vallglin plan' Dor- chester, wits killed Itc-it night by Jeremiah Donahue.

Kelly and Winitlitte had been neighbors for about two years. anti never had any difficulty, although Kelly and Donahue had frequent quarrels. Last evening the children Of both tiwn bet-omit' involved in a quarrel, and one of the Kelly girls told her fatherthat one of the bun 018 Intl slapped her. IAmbito' 1 after sin 0)111 SOUR! "I claims that Kel 1 1118 children, rushed up and clinched hint In the nit he that4followed, Kelly tried to hit Donahue with ot serewdriver. The latter lt, and struck ott Kelly.

the sharp end entering the temple, close to the left ear. Keily ditel' in a. fetV MillUtt's. Ile. was Al ye ttN old, and bore a good MUM.

NIS Wi fe, hOWeVer, had Leen in the house of correction for 'attempting to shoot a man Donahue is 40 years old, and a-carpenter by trade. Justice Is Slow. Aug. 0.The murderers of Thomas Raitchforti, a short time ago art still at larg as i also the of -s assassin 'VIM De Montle, who was stabbed iv North square a short titna aga. Thor() art other similar ease4.

i Perhaps the Stuart ease may go on the same list I I 'ere ty pav i ot ng the wy- for another Da tone i monument that is being erected it nor of the efficien cy of the Boston polieti ho EVERY TIME. More efficacious than any liniment, embrocation, or extract Especially useful In Summer for insect bites, sunburn, skin irritation. pt Marvelous potency in colds, bruises, cbafings, stiff' or sore muscles. A positive cure for piles. Heals wounds and old sores when everything else fails.

Two sizes, 2g and so cents. Atalruggists, or by mad. BRASIDIIIMI 1174 ST, N. Y. War Bounty Decision.

NEW YORK, Aug, Broxfn of Newburg has handed down an Important decision regarding the question of boun-- ties. Under the United, States statutes of 19i3 and 1864 provision was: undo for the payment of t.100, with interest. to every man that served during the civil war or sent la substitute in his place. Judge Brown declares the apt to be unconstitu National Ticket Ahead. TAHLEQUAH, I.

Aug. 6.The izeneral election in progress throughiatt Nation for governor and members of the legislature was conducted very orderly. R. B. Ross I the poniinee of the national party for governor, while S.

Mayes heads the Dowing The national ticket will probably I Ot leptons to Police Order. Bos ToN, Aug. 6.The Poston Fruit Proditoe exchange 1-esterdity protestet against the police order prohibiting tlii ers to use sidewalks and Streets infrout ol their stores for the purpose of selling 'licit stock. lksolutions were condo tug the order. 1 Another Missing.

CONCORD, Mass Aug. 0.La.4 Thnrs, day Edward went down town. If ordered groceries sent to the house. and nr to the present, tittle has net returned. Ile Lock Out For Them WisiiiN61.AN9 Atm now minterfeit I oi tile First Sittional batik of Detroit hap; beCII TIIC 110tVA are photoraphic, 4)f iwries cheek letter B.

K. Bruce, treasurer. tack of PoIc3, Protection. IsitrieNtiN6, Aug. 6.

Mayor Johnson itzei futile attempts to swear la specO: tkiliveawa on ace() int of the striko hen but uoue cail I i vuutt who will st.tve. 11" FOR AND IN I-ANTS INVALI Da 0 ri 1 P. 5 7 A nt bckAtt. 0 crr.if,77:'7;t'. 92 nal, 0 i -te t.a....,VtaMa6.1ffito 7 to rILY PZRFECT a io 4 tabz.

is. .1 1,., liA' 0 A 'y i I I 2.2,k 12.y 1.2.,r, he 't' il A MI, a a 2....... 2o ...2 2...., 2 I. I .1 ICE WATER 1-1ARMLESS WITH SANFORD'S GINGER War Bounty Decision. NEW YORK, Aug.

I 1 Broxfn of a va-cea (TRAPS MASK), Newburg has handed down an important the modern curative, decision regarding the question of boon. Out For Them a ties. Under the United, States statutes of WAsitiNe.rov, Aer 6. now iter- 1913 anti 1814 provision was: made for the ftsit it i on the ast Nat ion Fthiatik Detroit 1 has been The notes are photo- Hits The Mark payment of WO, with interest, to every man that served during the civil war or I A re 1. el tis if I 0 ,) 11ae sent a substitute in hi place.

Judge Pal' "(- I MA It a ellOtli, letter II. K. IllC -1 EVERY TIME. Brown declares the act to be unconstitu- Bruce, treasurer. V1441 ER A JI 1 tiottal.

More efficacious a National Ticket Ahead. Lack of POIC3 Prutectian. 6 4 mayor ill I. Aug. ireneral iitp i any liniment, embrocation, TAHLEQUAH, Johnson has futile atteinpus' to election in prognsss throughout theChero- A c3tr swear in special polleenteu on sleet) int of or extraci.

kee Nation for governor anti members of the strike Len but noue can 1 i found 111 the legislature was conducted very or who will setve. 0 Espec tr ially useful in 1 It Re's I- the y. montineo of the national party for govertior, while S. Summer for insect bites Mayes heads the Bowing 'The na- I AIM Wilait sunburn, skin irritation. tional ticket will probably win.

ICE WATER Of marvelous potency in 1 III AMLESS WITH colds, bruises chafings I i s. 1- sat or sore muscles. FOR AND A positive cure for piles. IN FA NTS NVALI Da SANFORD'S GINGER rum lt- sistts Heals wounds and old I sores 4hii- everything 00 t-'4 Otject ons to Police Order. ut.

4 A P4 LY eoznFECT else fails tr BosToN, Aug. Poston 1' rutt an( A .4,, I. tp tit Two sizes, 2g and so cents. sot Ot t'vx -ruee exchange yesterday protestet 1 "I' 0 41 et At.druggists, or by against the police order prollibitiug cleat ea 12y he TIM BRASIMISTII Co74 ST, 1 I Ir ens to use sidewalks and ktrects in ol ism ---t ,1 their stores for the purpose of selliug then t'' ft. stock.

were passed couderun I' lug the order. i Another Missing. 0 rt, 31ass-, Aug' Thurs. I day Edward went down town. lit i ordered grotteries sent to the house.

and to the preseut, time has not returned. Ile 0 I ordered groo.ries 111)U4C. nti li w4 sent te he ar, the present, La has not returned. Ile to iie Starting ith Nothing. WAsHtNnToN, Aug.

6.Archibald matt and C. 11. Taylor started yesterday from the- Capitol steps for a "tramp" around the world on a wager of PP that they can make the trtp without funds, earning their way as they NV hi LI 14 mouths; A Sensational Scene. SAN ritANCisco, Aug. rant was leaving tile court roma yesterday in the custody of tile chief jailor, when a wild-looking man rushed toward Durant end tried to draw a pistol.

The jailor threw the stranger ott Is believed he ii; ria LIC 4 1 European Competitors Distanced WAsitINGtoN, Aug. agricultaral Aepartment announces that a turer at Anniston, it secured the contract for equipping the city of 'ratite with waterpipes. Manufacturers in many European countries competed in the bid, st Starting With Nothing. W.k.sinse,TON, A lig. 6.Archibald Cole.

man and II ayl or arted yes terdy a from the Capitol 'steps for a "tramp" around the world on a wager of $.500 that they can make the trip without funds, earning their Way as therprootied, within 14 mohs A Sensational Scene. SAN ritANCisen, Aug. Du rant was eaving tho courtroom yesterday lu the custody of tile chief jailor, when a wil -looking matt rushed toward Durant and tried to draw a pistol. The jailor threw the stntuger Lt. It is believed he it; illtiALIC Competitors Distanced WnsiliNutoN, Aug.

agricultural rtt lent announces that a planerto- pa 1 turer at Anniston, jets see sti tits urc contract for equipping the city of Tokie with waterpipes. Itlanufacturcrs in many EttropeitUt countries uompeted la the bid 1 with waterpipes. Man titacturers in many I European countries otnupeted la the hid 1 A FEW DROPS in e- very glass of water drunk during warm wealier win insure against cramps, pains, and indigestion, and protect the system from Ma- lanai and epidemic influences. As a healthful summer drink, with icedwater, milk, lemonade, and mineral waters, it is cooling, refreshing, and healthful. A FEW DROPS in every glass, of ater drunk during dinsinudreigaegsatiionns! cramps, laanrdialparontdecetptihdeemsyicsteinmaufreonmcems.a- dheerNallattshirc.farut, drink, liesmc000nlainde waniAtlismicaten to bhing refre and healthful.

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