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part ai. PAGES 9 TO 16. SUNDAY EDITION. JULY 8, 1888. R.

H. MACY OD th i itu st. MOURNING DEP'T IS iU BTOi i-l WITH MM! MAKES Of LIOHT-WEIOHT i.s. ADAPTED vu; THE Dress Wash Fabrics, wi; Il V. AN 1 MT.NMVi: RANI.I'.

OP POULARD SI LAWES, BATISTE e.lM. II VMS, CUINKl.i-.s. SEEUSVCKEPA kn, ARL AT VEKT LOW PRU I.s. AT ABOUT HALF PRICE COR LADIES, MISSES aNii iii i r.nr.r.N. ROTH Till MM ii ami UNTRIMMED.

RIAL IMPORTED LKUHURN Kl.ATS. worth -i-i i si 24, 1 10, leo. THESE VALUES ARE OS PR1 lEDBlsTTED, BARGAINS ES. SILKS. SPECIAL GRADES BLACE BUBAH, Mc -ND THREE ATTRACTIVE Kl dUl RS IN RICH SATIN.

FIXISHEO BLACB OHOS ORAIN, Si IS AM) THREE e.i mini: BAl.GAtN8 IE ALI-SILE, ROI ND CORD, BLACK I-'AILLE FRANCAISE Wc, alia IlLAi SATIN LUXOR, HIS ri 2b. THESE ABE IMMENSE VAl PIECES SPLENDID DOI SURAH IE PLAIDS A.Mr CHECKS. Ki BU ti iv. THE FOLLOW IRQ DESI BA RL COMBINATIONS NAVY. $trT, COPPER SILVER GRAY GOLDEN AND 8EAL BROWN, SAPPHIRE AND t'OBEMN i ALSO A VERY ATTRACTIVE VARtFTV IN BLACK AND WHITE SM? STRIPES; PRICE, SI WORTH tl ANOTHER LOT OK 27 IN( ll PRINTED CHINA BILKS AT THREE STECIALS IN FINE CREAM WniTE CHINA SILK, 22-IMI (Oe.

il Ni II, i 2b INCH. Trie. Immense lied tut ion in Prices of CHEVALIER OPERA GLASSES, tl si ti. r-M OS and S3 21. FOR MOUNTAIN, SEASHORE, TENNIS AND Bi? rre UB, cr EV1 Ul St RIPTION, FOR LADIES, kU-MK- AND CHILDREN, AT PRICES THAT CAN? NOT BE EQUALLED BATHING tte.

and CSe. BATHING SHOES ND STOCKING! COMBINED Me BATHING SUITS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. VARIETY GHEA T. ST VI. I -j AN PRICES SMALL, FISHING TACKLE.

Wt keep the iiest quality omi fi iffi? est grades of ft shiny If you hfive nt of your own com? pare and ftc coi, ri need, thnt not? withstanding our prices ape about one-liftlj' what regular dealers elm poeour(foods ennnot be excelled, hut if goar judgment is based on pay for the pleasure and MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS, MADE OP THE BEST QUALITY ANDERSON'S "ii ll FL ni LAT1 -1 DESIGNS, FACT CK ID ON OUR PREMISES, (349, UK WHICH IS CHARGED ELSEWHERE SPECIAL BAR? GAIN- JN FLANNEL SHIRTS, tl IO AND Ul 04. A PULL LINE OF LINEN DUSTERS, ALPACA AND OTHER CO in Ml N'S PURNISHINU DEPARTMENT. BATU 'I- fl 19, S'S AND UPWARD GAMES OP EVERT RIPTION. HOUSE AMES, GARDEN AND LAWN GOODS. WK PREPAY FRI IGH1 TO ALL TOWNS WITHIN A RA-HUS OF 100 MILI ON PAID PURCHASES OP AND l)Vl 9, WAILORDERSCAREFULLYEXECUTED.

We close at noon fm Saturdags fl uping July find A agust. MARYLAND'S GOVI EMU: AT CAPE MAY. RACING POLITICS i mi vif.XT A RBI Caye Maj, N. July 7 opcclal). Governor Jackson stui stair.

Maryland, arrived on i rlday to review thc Baltimore i.i. i li lani 17 encampment here. There iras ball in evening, ui clambake tn-da-. ii Po ur. ibo band ol the Baltimore aoMlen l-i it-1 io tbe enjo 11, -i I talke ol raeos bare this summor, F.

Theodora Waltoo bas otlerrel 91,000 1 Hotel -takes. Tbe man age-tom vant a sum whieh will ba mada op without troable. Mabel WaRon, daughter ol Iboodore Walton, ol the stock) ls such a darlnii baibtt itel tbej ber the Naiad Qm -n. Capo Mar City ls Demorratlc bj a considerable majority, bal ll. ri 1 and Morton Club has en I MOM ol tko BKHl Oner.

nf enn oltiZf 11 two papers, Scar" am! -The Ware," wai DemoeraUr. until Mayoi Edmunds look lt. 1 reston Clarke, who is slai next season, is gaea) ut o.a.li-s Bama, al li eotl tt There la trouble amoog the stockbold irs oj ike steam. boil RepnbUe, and tbe mailor will probably be earrled to Iks Catted Mai 1 oort, The boat la rained at over 1 Arnon, well known people dow ben Captain I. W.

tkaekford, Kraaklin H. Gowen, General 1 hariet Warren, i'. B. Dr. Drooka, ir.

Wayne Wilson, ex-Governor James Pedder, ol Delaware. n-Governor Curtin, ul Penn-tylvanla A BEXKATIOXAL TALI. DISCREDITED, Plihaiifii.riia. July 7 (Upe lal Jaeob Muhr, ol Muhr's manufacturing lewellera at No, neg Cksatmil saul Unlay "Tko aeeouats 1 have teen in tu-lay's Ken fork papers evidently ail wrong, as aw trow Long ttiis moral-g tkal bo wai all rlgfcl and expected ba in Philadelphia Monday morning. Alao ike statement that ht ts Ike pta 'ii member nf tke Brm et ll.

Mukfi I r.r.s is ieeM jj mi Hi mi composed uf Baatet and Mo wh Joseph Muhr bi In basia bis own ac cn un 1." The Memben uf linn D.rti ikey know eif trouble in tkalr hf ott aa family, au'l aol believe thai any oxlsts KILLED LY FALLING FEOtt A CABLE CAR. tit. Louis, July (,. lu fj aod ll u'. lu.

to Blgbl tMiiia- or mid ii.an.-i***! uf Ike People's Theatre, ol ni city, while riding on Itu st. batttt airri Mattera Road, foll fnnn bli teal in grip oear Thirty Urti it, and Prank-- ave. ami was ki.ir.i. ins scalp belni cul and tenn, ii' severelj brulaed by being IraggM along tin gi-ound. was ewell known throughoul tho eountry aa succco-ilul ihoatrli HEAVY DAMAGE BY WATER lin CENTURY COMPARTH LOSB.

LAliGi: IXSCRAXC11 eiv Tin: ri ur. Ill inion PQCAM riiiNi IPAL UMUNA. Lnoaea aniinintlnc lo alniitt a ol a million dcllan wera raaaed by tba Ira in "The Century" Uulldlng only yesterdaf in p. Tke bntkUnf ht Ibe blghetl str-eture ra the north eif Cnlon -qnare, anri it extepdt through Ihe bloek to Nus. -ie; Bael nghteentb st.

I-. ttoriei high iti and tkere ls an extra story al I ti -Mil ead wfcleh lias been oeeupied hy Janitor WU ron arni Iii- (amity. th" fifth finer, on which thc niii'-i-'. editorial eif "The Deni itory ls one large undivided by par) tiona, exeepl tboae for Ike hallways am! etavntor theft a. Tke wero dlteovered a few before i a la George ff.

Alexander's in Ike sixth story. Large ol printed taper np neatly one-fifth ol tko Boor space anel furnished abundant fuel for a Mc in a fow minutes the r.arr:,'- had bural through reel ami srere shooting ly foot abe.ve* h. while a breesfl (rom the weal carried dei ol smoke over the Everetl nexl dcor and paal tim windows ike Del vi der-s and Florence apartmenl houses and ol Hotel. 'linne was much excitement li buildings, particularly in the reti House, fruin which a low e.f the 100 guests departed In baeto. Henry Wllaon, the Janitor bl the Centory Puilding, made haste to get his family uni ol their rooms over tbe burning bookbindery.

Un foil ami broke Iii-, leg In eacaplng, his family gol mi' talofa Polleemen bi-nt iiim io Nen Fork lloapttal. PlremeD wart called bj three alarm to battle with tke Oamet, bul ii wat aol until tli" water tower conn bo gol tu work that streakM nf water could be poured oa tho flames in tho sixth story. Lines hose dragged up ta the rooms of Century Company on the flflh floor and tho mada a gallant stand Ibero lo prevenl the lames .1 Mending itiiu the lowei Memben of tho Insurance Patrol also wept nj. as tar as lh: fifth itory, spreading rubber blankets over tko goods on each Boor ami thus saving property worth many ol dollars from being ruined by water. Tho Ure lighted np a large patt ol ely ami attiai ted croatia, while the Barnet continued to rise above the roo! ol Ibo lotty building Tho firemen eiiil not get the Hames under control until daybreak.

By Ihat Hmo moat ol tke rool on tho Klghtoenth-st. end e.f the building bad been destroyed ami bookbindery bad boen thoroughly burned Tho rooms ol Janitor Wilson, over tho book' bindery on Ihe Square end ol tho building, bad been wrecked, l.ai^.* holes bad boen burned tkrouf, thc ceilings of tke Century ompai 'a ott? i in tho ti 1 story. HT. e.ihior's room had been blackened by tho dames ami tho furniture ti.i<i been ruined. Desks bad been damaged ami booka and papen aad deetroyed in leveral other editorial rooina.

Tho worst damage in that story, however, had been ih.no by water, which soaked the carpels, decorative bani inga, naiiiod pictures ai.il ul booka and Biaga silica in tko rooms, below I be fifth the in water were heavy Bremen bad boen obliged lo cul boles through the Boors to keep the plastering Irom being forced Irom Ihe ceilings bi loree water which ri down through ihr building. lu-s in George ff, Alexander, bookbindery w.is believed lo be about although Mr. Alexander's properly v.a.s rained ai about Musi ol ihe stock in Ihe place belonged lo publttblug hi-iris who bave made a practice "i sending paper in bulk and having books bound as rap irn- editions nero Manion la the trade. Among the tho losci. bj the fire, Mr.

Alexander's manager said yesterday, arc barlee Webster Ueorge tt. Loekwood, Ui ff. billingham, Dodd, Mead i putnam a Bona, Clark Maynard, t. li Treal ami John Wylie bon. It waa believed (bal they had their stock In Ihe bookbindery tully Insured Presldenl Roswell "Tho uentury" pany4 -anl thal thc arni wood-cul 1 wero tn or In the Ito Vinne building In Ia fayette place, and the that could havo Hie cum pan) bad bee i averted, i publics lions the company would go on aa usual, without be said lt was nol possible in estimate Ihe rotupany's by lire and water yeaterday, but the) wunhl be small In comparison with the insurance on ibo property, which amounted to about flOO.i ii waa believed thnt the lon ol "Tho Century" Com pani Would lin! Karl Wilson hui a large sum Huon eolian and rt- in pal boxes on tbe fun ni.

but theil I by water probably was nm more than giu.ooo. Nelson Son. the book publishers, wi ree cnl ly moved from Hloccker and Mulberry -ts Into the -rory of "Thc century" Building, bad a slock ol books Insured lor tai.OOO, and worth more than ihat amount. Their wat estimated at aboul -j bul wai it ich that figure, Worthington, Smith Co. had a large stock til milliner) poods on Ihe Boor.

Ihelr stock was valued at nearly and was Insured for aboti OOO, As iiiu-i nf tb' stock was ol a kln.1 e-i-iiv ii.iiir,.*, by water, the firm's loss ma) reach although the goods wen protceted b) the In? surant Patrol. Tho Oral floor and basemen! wero oceu by Johnson A Faulkner, dealers In np liolftery goods, wheeo itoeh wat worth about fUOO.000 ami instiled for nearly its f-iii value. The ri a a kc by waler io I be stock probably amounted lo Thc building ls owned by Arnold, Con? stable a i and lt be repaired for thu. it said io Insured for 1150.000. Tho Insurance on Ihe stock of collars and cuffs Es I Wilson, Uti -iib Last 1, a fOlloWl: i Cal.

$1,500 Merchant-, I. Sprln-flcld Mn'-. Que 1 2.000 Ity nt llartfnrd 3 io N. v. 2,500 mia, V.

Commonwealth. K. T. Franklin, Ohio 2,500 10,000 ponn. 1 MO Northwestern Na- ii i.

i Anglo-Nevada. Cal. De'rolt, Mri. 1 nmnierclaj Cal. 2.500 Lt and Commercial nion National, scot.

A.1-. 2. boo ns. N. V.

Concordia, Wis. Alliance, N. V. 5,000 Queen, Lng. relal Cnlon, Bril sh American, 2,600 i ann la.

2 500 Mc B'klrn 5,000 Girard, l'enn. 2.500 Stuyvesant N. Fidelity, Ohio 2.600 Karragut, N. Y. 2,500 I'bculx, U'klyn 2.800 i mi un, Imperial, Eng.

8.760 N. V. 2.500 pi.nix. Conn. 5.500 Lafayette, N.

Y. 2.500 Connecticut 6.000 1 linton, Y. 1.251 Ken ann. standard. H.

Y'. l.emn llaaiburg-llremen 2 Wo Continental. N. lt penn 2.500 ly, 2,500 1 irinklrn. I', 8,000 American and Fire.

Lancarthlre, Kng. N. J. Si.OOO, il. I.

1,600 Total.6141,250 The Insurance on tho bnildink' owned hy tho ol Arnold and Henrietta Con-stable, Noa. 35 l.asi -evcntecnlh-tL ami Noa. 16 East Klghteenth ht: London, Liverpool Onardlan, Eng, b.ooo and Globe t20.ooo Sprlntrfleld Mara. 6,. K.ir-'.

15 i. and I'hcnlx, llrooklrn 10,000 N. v. ooo Con mercie! nix, I.i OOO fang. 10,000 nartfnrd, I onn, Am.

Y. 10,000 Lone, N. Y. S. Ln-enwlch, N.

Y. 10.000 V. 6 000 Mattara, N. Y. 10,000 las.

Asa'n, in V. 10.000 nie Washing Westchester, N. V. 6,000 ton, 1. 6.000 I ri Assurane I OOO The Insurance on the stock ol Thomas Nelson A Son, Ne 85 East Seventeenth I-.

Mutual, N. T. 620,0001 Enterprl-B, Ohio 1.600 ftes-u, v. lo.e 0 i Ky. Minneapolis Mmual, Mliislaslppi Mnpufa Mlryi.

2.00H] Michigan, Detroit. 2.500 6.000 l-on, Eng. 5,000 Ind I Uicy. (). i ur.is jiuiii.

hi raid ft vs I no Mino. 1.600 i mn, m. 1 lil. III. 1.500 sn Standard, N.t.

ftoo 1,000 National. Fefl e.a. 1,500 Vn. 1.000 Louisville, Ky. Whee Ung, in 1,500 SV.

Ya. nw, Ten Wheeling, Mu? tt Ya. 1,000 mal. Mo. 2.600 Mil ll.

Wis OOO I Tmal. pt Oaiikei li M'U'r d.W 1 Insurance on Ute property oi "The Century" Company, Noa. 33-35 East Seventeenth-st. i-: rn, Ohio 00 nu. Im, il Y.

1 ti ns, Md. I Macon, fia. Mun V. 6 rmanla. N.

r. Howard, N. Y. lierm ni N. N.

v. Om. 1 Hsnovi r. Y. Syndicate 1.600 Cnlon, Cal.

1.260 Northwettern National onn. iou, Low rn, an I Pro. Hie, Teen. 1.000 rlalon III IflOO Lon i Landi Llvi rpool 1 Lou. -hire.

Eng. do ('lobe. Eng. lonou adria. D.

C. Exehango, N. Y. 2 MO Queen, Eng Lancaahlre, 1,260 i. 2.800 London Assurance, I ort Fire Ippl Home, r.

n. y. i to LOM Eng. 7-Vi Uierpool. Londoa Loudon Un lil.liomic.

10.000. London and Lan- Tradera', III. 1.0 6 eaahlre Eng. I i.Vi Knickerbocker, E. People's, i 850 Mit, Tenn.

I Ci rmsnla. Tenn. i too Home, Tenn. 1 and Cltlrena, I idlana. L000 i.V i iV.

Phoenix, Eng. Mtena, Ind. aim i l'enn. 1 al.fio..,_ei Matloaal, Tem. 0 ile cause ul lha m.

reaierdai was nut known. ii- manager tor Mr. Alexandor said he knew ol no cause foi rn, imil.ii-alt In tho bookbtoden timi be ihat the flames miu'hi have ttarted In ina editorial The i nt iry" ompaoy. Ile a-K-'l a 111tlo later If be I.ail slarleel snob ft rumor SboUl the Origin nf ami be -alli he stood that the. firt autnmatie alarm waa sounded on ibo lith Mr.

was lucliuod to ibluk that iho fire bael it ai ltd a trove used tn warm up glue In tho bookblnderr, a glue pol bad droprod through one ol the which wore burnell In tho floor above tba editorial ra tn- "Tha Century com rori: UVBB LOST IK a BC-UflXG FAEM HOI Bl Sault Ste Marlo, T. A faun houae be? longing lb Georgi DOb-t seven nillo- from bete, on Canadian side al lha river, wat aaetrayed by fits- early yeeterdaj, morning of Ihe George Dobba, teventy-twe; David M-rrlaVM, tv. Allie ac nine, and aneitbor rhild. pertshed in tho flames. Mn.

DO-he, who reventy vr-ars oM, it. snei quickly ewahe hor haabaad ami Mr. MarrlteM, ami -ascended ht tho lower loor. v. hu- groping at nut in tho triging tnaohe, r.tinnli]o,l ami Ml through a trap door 'nm a ii Hal.

which she mage her i tu the open air. Tho twa men. unable tn gad any exit In (lento moke, fell b-Ck Into the fianiev- wore mn ramed. Tho eblldrea wen asleep in aaotber part nf Ike batta, tai prifbed wlthoul a sn probably being suffocated. The we.mun, i ad ne time to put on anv clothing, lnv rxp-eed te.

the chilly air until morning, her attracted the attention nf a nelahhorlng farmer, she badly buiireei. ami i la 11 le he tor ber recorety, DESTRUCTIVE WIND STORMS. TOWNS IX THK. WIST AXD Ni 11: I ll WIS I PABTIAL-T IV Ki Kin Chicaeo, lah v. a destructive wlad-storm struck tho town of -dwardsburg, about ii o'clock hist night, creating havoc Ibroughoul tho vfflaga.

Tho Iowa consists ol aluin Tiki inhabitants, ami contains between 850 and 300 bandings, it lt located nu the e.inii'i Trunk Railway, 119 miles from Chicago, oa tha shores ol Diamond Lake. The triad struck the village with terrille loree, overturning nu; cnn away many e.f tho bouses. Thora is ad a buslnets bouse in tho bal what damaged to more or teal es tent, ami the town ls elmoel a complete arreek. a large and handsome hotel thal had Ju-; been eena ploted, and bad aol yet been furnished, was moved about fifteen feet fruin its foundations and completely wrecked. Several dwelllng-hou wert unroofed and a number ol barns were destroyed, leaving the horses and cattle unhurt.

No uno was Injured as tor a. known. The laho was turned Into vertt-Me -nd the pleasure boats that were upon lt wore lifted bodily out of tho waior and thrown up high and dry on land. gt. A croat 'term patted over Western and Central Minnesota ami Eastern Dakota yesterday.

Tho wind reached tho velocity of a bur rleanc. At Shakopee, the building nf tho Wampach Furniture Company was sn badly arreeked ihal ir waa Impossible tn run tho Tho Cooper building was demolished ami Kohl A Beren't nnroofed. Beveral finnie I dwelling! and hains were blnwn away, and Ircet k-d fences ti i np and thrown acm- the highway In u'li a way as tu prevent navel. At Redwood Tails. several buildlBgl wore tnpplerl over MOM bumed by lightning Much damage to fences ami crops ls reported from the eountry.

At st. peter't, lightning hurned two ur three buildings, i I containing several valuable horses. Many nf rom were destroyed by ball Many build? ing! were blown down in the vicinity ol Roswell, Ibo storm swept a strip cf coftntrv twenty miles Miric Al Yilas hail dbl conalderable damage rn growing wheat, cuni and nats. gt LOUIS, Advices tei "Tho pool Dispatch-" from Evening shaele, say that a terrible rain and hall visited gbarp ami ladependenea Counties dania wat great. farmon in tho vicinity af karlotte lott everything in the way of croea- cuni, oars and cotton entirely destroyed.

The sufferers nearly all pour- steps belqg taken ta aid Ibem. Tue lors 110,000. deatmetlon wat alatotl equally as great Even nc shade; fencing, trees and were cuni In WM CB) down as If bv a knife ami in Heidi aol a -rall; remained Hail fell ia ks walnuts. A tourteen-yes boy wat killed by lightalag during sturm. ONE SUCCEEDED AMD ONE WAS CAUGHT.

TWO FBlBOEEMt ATTEMPT TO -SCAPE FltOM i "MIM.MT-.NT OM A buhl attempt to escape was made a' the County Penitentiary in Brooklyn yeaterday by John Ollmartln, wfco uraa tenteneed to a tenn of two years ami a half recently fe.r grand larceny. Alum io a. m. be walked to the lacked gate al the front entrance and attracted the attention of tho keeper In i by ringing the bell "Let out or said t.i! merila "Who are youl" qaerled Keeper ii. -I ramo la with uno nf the outside men work In the shop," cooli) replied tho convict.

Bat his demeanor changed when keeper said would take bim to the office and have him tdentlfled and confessed his deception, QUmartln wore an ordinary snit nf elothet ami Warden tireen ls ar .1 lott to Knnw huff he secured them. Tho prisoner refuted tu tell anything where he put the sall ta re place tn- convlct't garb, a Marching Investigation wm be made R. -trickier, tho nrtlst, who was sent tn lha QoBM a few days ago mont ha, made his escape yesterday bj climbing over the wall tar rounding grounds ol the Institution and returned his studio, al Sn. mi Brooklyn. 7HYING TO SAVE STAIN AND CBOMWBLL.

Bangor, July Tke hearing in tba btatn Cromwell matter was continued Tho defence placed fi ni.it.l I'- Mudgetl on fhe stand, teetlfled thai he lucked himself ir, the and pla.1 -tatnell fl tour or Ave minutes In the position lu which Karron wat found. Tho proaecufton Introduced six witnesses Who claim ta have seen Main ami Crom? well In vicinity of Dexter either in August ni November, 1887, and lo have tdentlfled them la Jail Edaon Haddocks, the witness who, it is elalmed by tho prosecution, drove stain ami OomweU another trip about Dexter, cammi lu- found, and tho hbf Justice agreed tn hold tho court open until tho beginning nf the law term In Portland to plve them a chance tu produce bim. 'Hie Chief mM he would uvor rule the original motion tot a now nial em tin- ground that lt was against evidence, ami thal nn appeal wonld he granted tu the law emin. A motton for a nee trial un the ground of newly di trove red evtdei. ls reported to the full coori ami lt vin decide li if has jurisdiction.

If nut, lt win be heard rn the i i full curt ami will be decided hy Ibo other Judpoa acting lu an ad vlsory capacity. AN A SSWER SPEARER CARLISLE. Tiuri.NO THI av TEE DCMOCKATIC PARTY TAWABD PEER riiAlir. Philadelphia, July 7 Bulletin of the American Iron ami Steel Iss-ed ti in speaking nf -peaker I arltsle and Democrat trade, "The St Loult Convention, walch Bom mair be Presldenl tor rt election, unanlmou ap proved his mosskfri. and anaalmoualj adopted a Hon approving the mun im bow pea-lag In Congreaa, which placet wool, lamber, salt, brick, tia rotten ilet and many otket products of foreign skill ar.d labor on the free list, and induces duties on i long Uti uf other articles whieh compete in oar mar? kets i Ji tko im.ducts nf Aatertcaa lad asl ry.

ihat message of laat December aad i's emir pleasent, ike Mills Mil, rery well anderttood ta bo long -iiiih- toward tko 'progressive bee tra.ie.- wMeh wai demanded hy the Democratic Ir? anl 18-0, i- and li.i''iiitriiv.*itlhl*. b) tho lund acclaims walch tiny hiv been greeted tr the Fret 11 lei of England and of our own cow ah England has sounded then- praised, and -ill i land Mr. loveland and slightingly anl contemptuously uf Mr. Blaine an- lieneral Harrison, becau en oj are I hil country New York Weekly' ami 'Pruvldenct Journal' ii andu.cl th'-ir previous RepubUcaa affiliation and noe support Mr. loveland openly bec ai bo li I not PnJie-tloulst.

Henry i.e..ree a U-adlng r'rec Trader, arel be also support! Cleveland. ariltie ms-, therefore when ratio does nol advocate tree tendencies ami its official utterances 'ince gre all In that dlnvtlon. The lines are being drawn In country, Mr. CarUaht, between Protectionists and rall thom 'progreatlve' i Traders if you pica-e. There no et bier (treat sun before tie countr) to-day bm proicctttm.

It an eminently patriotic um- own nniiiiiy before every other country: tin- United statet first, ami Britain afterward; cei.xi lu trad ot pauperr wagra All i lacere Protect lot-Ms win bow ie nfl Ile fur all sud settle right. Pnitnctloalttt uf the Booth tkOttld r.nw tkow their EEMBEEi OF A EEOEEF FIRM ARRESTED. Minneapolis, Thi co uf th? flrin uf BhOtaall. t'lorlli-w Lothman. which faibsl days ago, wore ibis aftoraooa ai reeled aa wan ant IWOru nut by the cashier a b-tnk bore to ablch tbe Dna li largely Indebted, un uf swindling OEFJBOATIEB MOBMBM PROPERTY.

snit Lake, Utah, 7. Tho church rr tinned nmt tn Ii, eelver linrtn! linn-lt Fiinn neiar Ibis elly. acres, valued at tK.ii,ooO. luithoi laritr of property are cxpertivl to re.lslineil ff lt hm a few lr, i.ovurnniout pro Muruiou BABIE8 CAN HAVE RATTLES. BOT THET MUsT OEM THEM PROPKKLY.

liOHMAV, ANIi KK.NWA MWAGII) THK DKUnCItATIC Cl.CIIS (INK FRF.K-ntAbE BAB. WHICH KATTI. I) AWAY IN inn Hf KYII'iDT. jBTTKtlT.RArH THK TiaillME.1 Baltteore, Jnly out with their Fpreo, a large kamber uf UM Detaoeratle Club gates loft fur their batata algbl and to-day. nt hers wein tu Washington lu see tba President.

nf lha dOWatOWn Saloon beepers were mm par! HR all -greed that more whiskey has soil in ll alt lam rr this week than ever before In tic- saan tttnm in tfca history uf the city. Oat talooa keeper declared thnt ho never bef-et tat mon drink so mack whiskey mg the Virginia crowd. (hoy just poured lt dOWB," said he, "and the cf them took ttraighl ami lilied tba glasSCS tu the brim every Tho little s. eoanected with this political gathering the njo-i interesting reaturet nf li. are beginning tn leak out bow.

uf tho in laattont wat Hu- opposition by ronny nf the Kow-York and Hrooklyn tad other delegate, la Senator Qeraaa't boatttia. Maryland senator tonghi to run tho Democratic clubs nf tfca whole countrj. i dues politics nf this but was checked oa several occasions. Ra tried to prevent any free trade being made, bul several of dele? gates made red hot speeches directly nn that particu? lar bno af pulley. T.

Dlarfcfa young trader ed DrooUya, partleularty annoyed Mr, Ooma-. ibo latter looked uneasy whoa Ulnlefct to speak and Oorman clacquert were ordered rei try to -own him, bul the free-trade eleaieal was tun and the Brooklyn orator scored Mt point, Iring his statistics Into the lorin men ami advocating tho President's taritr policy until norman's (ace showed his anguish gm) displeasure. when, on night before tbe convention metjSenalors Gorman Kenna and Paulkner came here as members of the Democratic National Commit leo tell the young mon to ran ti.imrs. they found the General Committee disposed to aol Independently of item. Gorman was teeMng ta make a well regulate, machine nut of the convention, with himself as the engineer, nut clubs had come here more fur a grand Fourth Of spree than b-ltnest, and thoy carried out their Intention In spite of the party leader.

aa eSari al party unity and organisation tue meeting was a failure. George Morgan and lir. Judah i-aacs, two prominent representatives from Philadelphia, went oa tho second day of the eon ventlun because a mw in the Philadelphia dcleKa tloo. Dr. Ittact was tho univ delegate from tfca A nu-: ions bib uf Hat city.

These L-rilr-i being bossed by ('OBgl. s.uit. Thus lhere waa a general dltpotltlon em tho part of tho elubt lei Ignore the bosiet. it was aa.B*stag tu watch and Kenna, titting In of boa making motions to th chairman of tho 1 onventlon to shut ou man or lo recognise thal one. day's proceedings would have been a pandemonium had nut i.our.an appeared un stage and outlined the butlnett them.

When wat nm.de to ftaapeml the rules and pas- tho resolution denouncing set lon nf the Republican Convention, Gorman frowned and teni a tu i hali-ian Wlnans with Instructions that rules must not be suspended, and when Mite was taken, the i Lair 'iiii, decided that the motion wat lott, in tried in prevent the unventlon placing Itself on record fur anything but i oulogy uf Cleveland. In this ho succeeded. Tho bid fur i egro volo was a bitter pill fur Boot homers tu swallow, when tho colared started address tho Convention, many of iis ar.d colonels down the aisles and out uf the ball General Headley T. Job uso said wasn't going tn wail in hoar tho colored orator. Governor Ptttbugfa Lae received mora ovations than Senator Gorm i i trm lion of Convention, bul be made no effort rn Influence delegates.

To sum nj. Drat Nriiioi.ii Convention of Demo Clubs, the result i- nothing more than ai thousand swollen head, and empty kctbooks. A MEMBER OF HARRISON'S BIBLE CLASS M. V. PARRAR tfOKDRR- WIHT rnl.HK Al, INK MIEs can riKP Tn AOAlRgT TUC ORVRR4L lon, July eorretpondent of "Tho Journal" al Brtdgton, eoetributea tho following campaign literature to i bave a great curiosity to see what they will tgc iu study up ta try and damage General Harri son's character, i know him thoroughly, by him years In Indianapolis, a member en his dais rhool, have seen him on all sorts of occasions, and tel me tell yen.

-lr, thal I know General Harrison ene of the purest, Mod-heart edent, airiest and every Mav the splendidest of men that evil- lived. whal they will tramp up against The wat M. V. Farrar, clerk of tho Cumber? land Hotel in Bridgton, a native of Buekflold, he was teared cotitemporaneoueiy CCltb another ttngultfced gentleman, John n. Long Mr.

Farrar, who ls a maa of character and thoroughly reliable In Ids statement, returned from indiana lea year- Mr. Farrar lt an rnthualaatle Blaine man, bat, At is delighted with the prospect nf castlog a vote neal fall fur hit oM Sunday-school teacher. time I ever met General Harrison," ta I ho, -was Sabbath Just after my arrival In Indian? apolis, Withing tu attend church, I walked over from tho hotel, only a 'hurt distance, ta Ihe First Church, In accordance arith tho ehlrac teri-ti'- eoidlelity and hospitality of tho Western people, aren't apt to pats by on the other side wh stranger comes within their Kates, the ushers at once came ta ma and extended a kindly I was Introduced tn thc pastor, tho Rev. Mr. and his wife.

Directly, wfco ifcouM enter vestibule, but sturt, thickset. man and a lady, who I learned were benjamin Harrfaon and wlte, and nothing would du but 1 must bo Introduced to them. After tho service I accepted an Invitation to eaier tho Bible class, wiion whum tbould I lind in charge nf lt bul Harrison, and a fine teacher he was too, to easy and agreeable, to well posted in the Scriptures, with so Intelligible and instinctive a way ol explaining their meaning arel leesons. Xever tried ta show nit or pat on Bira; never patronising nor instant, bul always kind and approachable. When Baked a question it nanni to the clatt in general, bul to sumo member In particular and if was a knotty character he'd pul it in such a Mav to leave a chance iu get mn of it aitfcoal his pride, my ihe slay lu Indianapolis I frequently went lu the church ami Sunday school, cf each uf Milich was a chief piiiai ami constant attendant I never found tu change my Ont agreeable Impression uf Mr.

liar Hon wu- rated at home ns a lawvor''' I asked. nf best In State, (Inn was Harrison, Hinds Mirier. I eaa nevei forgel i heard bim make hit plea un a greai criminal case there when he waa pitted against 'Dan' Voot hus. -Dan' is un uf fi'm-t I ee I to. i- tlm-rir.

full nf bright Ideas, logical and forcible. In hi- argument, however, he showed a tendency, accidental ur Intentional, pervert statements uf fur which General Harrison repeatedly bin, to account, ami tar which he for the mu-r perl gracefully acknowledcecl his error. Voil lt was a powerful ph a ail He I fond ed bow Harrison wouM answer lt Hut he did meet it and handsomely, tun. It waa a battle uf irUnts. Harrison spoke all uf two hours, perhaps and -ucii a plea Talk uf bis being grandson nf his grandfather; why, bless your stars, if there's any in i States vim beal a-gumenl a great sight I Just trish he'd be trotted out.

ll you i ghi that Ben." Harrison ls nol only one of the greatest lawyers of tho West, but his position as tbe acknowledged teador of the rmiiana Republicans is honestly MARCI croon TRIM. Tho Republiean. of Maine have taken their tonia for Harrison ami Moataa, aad are preparing ta mad nirry lu September an oefco to the keynote from Attorney Qeacral ix Baker, af ho has bam In KOW fork fte a day ur il day -The Domination of General Karriaoa ins proven satisfactory to Republican! Of Maine, and will ra reive their hearty rapport. Ol ooaree, we waa- i Mr. Blaine.

That itoos wttkoat ragtag Bat as it could not Mr. Ulaloo, tho selection to have been the beet thal "'i'd have been Our State ale Hon lakes plat ton see nd Monday of September. Wa r.h.*!i ihe ettie bj such a majority is tu thoa ibo country where Maine ataoda oa Proteotloo and Harrison and Morton." wokki.v; U-UH-AME-UCAM (U'lts. H. MeNam pre Idod i riday tvealac al a -pedal of general committee of the Irish Aneri can Anti Free Trade League, al Ko.

Batt Thirty umIi ei. Secretary McCarthy reported tba ad ditinn of more than Illy new memben to the geaei il rammlttor and hcorreipondin i laeret In membership in lb? liranch In bis Aaiembly captain Bpaaimtn stated that immod.ous irten bad been secured In Plfth-avo an i wara hoing iiiteri up. ibo eoaualttee will uko within a week. Bat Idea a liausparem they will have an Immense barnier reaching a. ros, the avenue with purfitts of Harrison and MOTtOR, cn shniudeil In Ireland's natlnnal colors and the Stars and -tripes ol America.

A local will ba ahtalaed In each A-sombly District, with suit? able deeorattoae; then meetiag in the Academy 10 ratify tfce Republican n. mlnatloas and thou a set. tiiiip down tu hard work lo help defeat uovolaml and English fiee trade. THE PACIFIC COAST RKPUHMCANS. THK TAItUF QCRgTtOK AlteiVE KVK.ItV OTHER COX MDRJUTIOll TltrRK.

Henry II. Wolcott, who ls ehalrmrin nf the OolOfadtS delegation In UM republican Natlnn.il Convention, anil 11 one of tfca itfOngBBl mon nf his State, ls at tho Cllu-v ifnuse, arttfc his Walcott, who carried the aratOtieal honors at a recent (few dinner In this city. The Wolcott, come of tOlM Batt K.ng lind stock and aro prominence in Colorado heeaate uf their artatal vigor and ra pm Hy. Henry C. Wolcott ll a larg" BUB with a largo fcaad and leonine Lui smooth shriven fealures.

Chatting about politics sahl It ls rn. hm hot-" In New-York Just now to dis? cuss that heated subject, it always uses mn uo to DORM from nor 5.400 bel laval nf iaa, lato Ifew-Torh in summer time. The BlBMepbere completely enervates me for a tlmo al leatt if aa opialoa li go "i tor aaytfclag given under such stress I can tell you I tfclak Wt shrill carry this election." ft bal aboul tba Parin, coast shall carry every Paelflc coast state, beyond doubt ile BepubUcans In oilier gtatet pray rely Implicitly upon th.s fact. i know that Deaiocra-i are a handle of what thej term General Harritoa'i faulty record on tbe question lint they Will timi thal the Pact-- Coast people tatlsfied srith his record, Brit, becaote ir wat reatoaable, aid tecond ly, because Chineae question is bow a dead rstne. Wo are Interested la issue af tho protec? tive tarin.

Belora thal issue ail athen grow gala, On the i n.isi wiii build, Oregon has already set the "What Industries are affected hy the Mills bill our the principal Induttrtei affected aro wool-growing ami The tarig on lead enables us to make silver mining profitable, in California wool, borax, lamber, ind (rulla are affected, maMng un important and elements in their pius and growth. The i oasts Mates have been grow? ing rapidly during Ihe (our years, 1 he new popu? lation bat come largely Irom thu Eastern states, and ll mostly Bepubllcan This is an Important factor in my Judgment a.s to what the -tate of California will do In Novoraberi By the way, have been in Connectleut (or several days since Chicago Convention. I have a wide acquaintance (hore, and I expect (rom what I learned to soc Connecticut go Bepubllcan by a good iliad Btajority." FARMERS WHO WANT PB 1TECTIOX. UNABLE TO COMPETE Wltlt TUT. CHEAP 1'ROI) TS OP CANADA.

kndtalO, July 7. Borne Inqulriet mrido tfce affect of free em the (armere of western New Vorfc lutero 1 he farmers of tfclt part of tho Mate tin. victims nf what one of theta, at Ihe Chtp ara Harket, characterized a- Canadian ap labor." The Item of hay mure directly affecta the tannera of Brio and Niagara counties, although obm (ai mets Loni other eountlet lind their market here. Most Of tho hay cullies from Canada Over tho Fort Erle anel Victoria ferries. Tho record! at the Cuatom House show that In ISM, 1001 lona of hay vero broaght Into Buffalo tram canada over tho i-mr Brie lorry, tho valuation placed on tho same being BTTnVit.

Tho valuation placed on this hay averages a little over a ton, while the price rhareed by local (armers was then ur more than that per ton, Cana? dians having that margin to undersell, les per ton duty. In lag? the hay lied wat univ T.it.'iT tuns, valued at bul the prevailing price was higher. cheaply did the Canadian! sdi that th- Buffalo Pin Commissioners bought must of their bay In (nuada. in tho matter of live stock, Canada Megan borderdoei a great export trade. In 1-67 wera brought Into the port oi Buffalo 1,838 boraee, valued al In the same time 210,01.

-heep valued ar ii cr, ed tho ferry, and In lino ol cereals the tarmen over tho river contributed bushels of barley, on which they placed a value o( Vegetable! Imported were rained at 8B3, 2-1. ii appean (rom Investigation that des pi to the heavy duties, the Caaadlaai can aadenoll New-York (armers and still make a much larger percentage of profit i attie pay per cent ad valona-, and aa produce 10 per cent ls collided lt ls the opinion of Erie County farmers that tho doles -houll not be cu! down but advanced. Tho Canadian tarmen bow taking tho bread tad butter emt of their months, and it is usel ti to compete with them, 'lins week hay has been quoted at a toa, bul Canadians have cunio on the market and sold lt a ton less, after paying duty, and then they havo made ninney. In canada everything ls cheap, land, labor ami luppBes, i anadtan tarmen wiitin fly talked in of Cleveland, free-trade policy, which, they sii'd, would benefit them. "All the butter, eggs, (owl, -wine, hay and vegetables," s-iid a ic to tia maa, that caa be raised within mile- of Buffalo, there te.

market by way ol tort Kif-. Partner! from Port Colberne Welland, Wooditock and even m. i a therine, drive with their -ml rn i don't suppose this you (armers over lhere in Now-York -tate, bul we don'l anything about that. This hay ha- sold in Buffalo at from -iel7 c. a ton, which would univ have brought a lon in run Erie Over we are all against protection -(or tho United States." SI ILL PURSUING COLONEL FELLOWS.

OB-CItttlDT-' WI'AKT TASK TRYING Te) EETEO thi? planter attokxfy to timi-. lt luniis as if the nhl dispute about Ihe (loscheieit bequeathed property ls aboul to be revived agata. Plaintiff and defendant! In the aetlon, Anthony aj'iinst Charlo! A. Ueeeheldt and others, have given notice u. Qeorge Hill, attorney lor Colonel that In the Supreme i'miri nu ld they win move for an order to vacate tho original order of reference granted tu Alfred Davenport by Justice Bar? rett, ami crave that John If.

Fellows le punished for contempt eif court In mit taking up re fe ice's rc port and filing it. ami for not paying tho expense- of tho referee, and for miaeoBduel la proeuring and nor paying him. affidavits, whit i. ti.f eonalderablo length, detail some of Colonel Pellowu't averments when thc ea-o wa- up before, and ii l- alleged that Judge Barret I appointed tho referee. Davenport, by Colonel FeUowt't desire.

The amount reported by Davenport be owing tho Oescheidta by Colonel Pellowi, including Interest the rate of 7 per cent per annum since 1-12. was ieT.i-jr.. The referee's acc.uni ami stenographer's 1 barges amount to IO Qeorge hui. ob whom the mntlon has been served, mair.rans thar the Qcscheldts should pay the referee, and thal lt ls point whether Attorney Fellows, in paying over the money, win allow Interest The dispute has arisen oat of the division of property bequeathed to ibo Ucscholdl family. Colonel Fellows waa ap 1 rel.n iho property, which be Info monet, bul which.

Ibo plaintiffs say, wa nol paid over lo in. A REMINDER OF oLD TWEED B0MMMMIM6. -X-aVRBOOATB gOBBKI IttKliINfiS RAID TO HE A MENTAL ANH PHYSICAL WBRCK. A tong aiih-ie was published yesterday aboal ex Burregate Robert ilutchlngs. was declared to be a mental physical wreck and, until recently, aa Inmate tho ilahnemann Hospital of this cin.

a daughter ol the noturluiis Connelly, one of Tueod'i ableel Ueutananti other daughter married Joel a. PTtblan. When ConneUy wa- compelled tei the ry he tran (erred tbe fruits af tis thte-t il million! of dollan to E-tthlan, who afterward refuted to -ive it back 10 his father In law. Not oily thia, but millan who is now living like a prince la Parti lt ls claimed, also cheated bli brother-in-law Hutchings aol of 1 m.1 sk 1. This and ether things di-ove lim 111 ga te may.

Mis wife bim tu thfl hospital hen li wu.t.r. was treated bc melancholia, hat ap paie-ntly with little suooe-s. A WCek arru she tunk him away to a private asylum In Tho article that PlC-t-BUl John ll. l'lagl of 1 niton Bead OU Ti oat, was a truatee af Mts. Uutehlags't estate, bul Mr.

Flagler said iterday thai he had -imply been associated with Mr. In a Mexican mine, t'ongteetmaa Thoatas J. Creamer, Mr. lliilchlng-'s funnel- counsel, was 1,1,1 at hil ofiico yesterday, ibo polat the whale ttorj is thal Fithiari ateared af DlrhV Ill-gotten wealth, ami em the principle ihai tecoad tl I tho K-st owner, held em to it. Tiro MEE RILLED IB i.BOTLBB BXPLOEIOW.

7 biller tn the VOOd Mviufatnilng CO-tpaBf'l mnlne railway, at exploded thu aftaraooa witb terrific (area. Oaorp W. a btoehaa-lih, aha um- fi.un Virginia a -SW weeks agu amt has been boarding at No. BOB North Third bb.wu MMM distance awaj and tarrlMy taaldad He was removed lg UM I DoapttaL JMMa Mander, a laborer, n( No. Kl', (berry alvi badly scalded and I- not BXMCtO- to live.

buller bouse ts badly The boiler bad recently BEBB THK TARIFF ON SUGAR DERATE ON ME ANNOYS AMENDMENT. srEECiiKS ron and against thf. sn; a it bocki. and tub KFPt Bt.ICAN* Washington. July 7 debate on the sugar duties In the House to-day was opened in a vigorous way hy Judge.

Killey, who spoke In oppo? sition ti, -tenon amenelmont. Ile ls opposed not nniy to the propoeed tyateai bounties but io any roductluri of ibo duties. Ile of the bounty r-vsfcm as au systonr Inimical to rejniblloan Institutions, Some of the friends of the -BWatfawat ghpeSBd complain that tho Jodgo ls Inasmuch ho has advocated anel raced lor tteanuhlg the pant. BtEBBB Kelley was followed by Mr. Mckenna, of California, apposition to tho au non amendment.

Ile ls a and speaker and commanded the close attention of lha The furce Mp. M.K.-una's argument wa, brohea WBMWhal by tho fact that he Barn a grata which fur many years ha.s enje.yed tho units e.f me BdmlMloa under Hawaiian peaty arni which aa Ukerahy anaMed bi control IgBT market af tho I'-i-lflc (oa.st. and (if a larfla urea east of the mountains. Mr. CaaaOB replforj to Mr.

Kelley and McKenaa au Inipasslonofl speech, In which he defended him Bgall -f that his imendaaml is not In hat-WDy with tha neputdic 11 ilatform. Ilo -arians! thal tho taiitr on sugar la a ai ur tor neenae oaly, and sahl that in the coming DeatOCratlt i from one end of the loaairj to tha ether wm be hawMag aliout the 4-sv-per 'ont tarlir piuteetiun, w-h( one-third of all tho lutios aoBeeted oa sugar at nO per Cpot under i punly revei.no t.irHT. The I-oulsiana cane growers, Vl.j ti.e would lo iroteeted bis amondatrati Tho sugar trust, rf eoarae, would oppoae it. an.l he tappaaai the arnla men nv. ii sugar plantations In Hawaii ii nhl Bot approve it.

her ann th? value of their gi -Med by the pnnal tjtrift as uuii as ir tum Ire- Ur wharves of San Francisco. Mp. annun than read lha plank of tho RepaMtoaa plat nrni Iii oppeaiUOB bl tnr-ts and oumblnarhins, and lu the ci n-iderarlon of the Democrat! is well ns af Kelley arid Mi. McKenna. Mr.

annun sjm.k.* with gnat earaettaeea and energy ar.d eas rewarded win, fnqueat appia aaa. Paten, who represents uvn ot the great iorgbum growing dtttrleti af Kansas, delivered an tloqueal addrai i la behalf of thal new- industry opposition lu the an.eridn our, tabing the around hat tho bounty system trould ba bjaaaagg and that apltalist- could nut be Induced to money in urghtmi plnnts in nek an uncertalnfy. i I thal botan tha agltaftoa of thli question arrangomonts were nearly perfected for tho lalldlBg of tea now sorghum mills In In rontequence af thal agitation men who wi re to furnish apltal. had detemlBOd to walt until H.o question ls -i, tba! only two now mill- aro building and io ama af sorgham prod Betlan win ba itmited to that This was a blow at the Karisa, farmer, who bund sorghum inure proiitatdo any other crop. Rx-Oavaraar Qaar, af Iowa, delivered his malden ipoech lu tha Boan la toter e.f tho cannon amend nont.

Ilo sahl that the antin area In ingar cane In his country last year wris not as largo as ton Iowa ownsblps and that ix) per i of tha sugar duty is i direct tai on the consumer. In fifty yean tha sugar Of the (lilted States, has iinuuntol to nniy while In fifteen years ho amount of revenue dunes on that eatery of Ute has seceded Ever) consumer al relined sugar badag I obliged tn pay two and a half wi. per putin or the benolit ot sugar trust Qovernor ('ear said sorgl i thal it- production i- nor conn nod to 'an-sai thal lt can bi and is grown In iowa, Mlnaaaatg i.il Wisconsin, an! the bounty system would noe more mutable than tho tarin with the In poa er. ri. lieudi non, of Iowa, toUowad la ttamtaaA iu favor eif the amendment, in which tonk nc i that aftei ai.

expenditure by the Oolera. Dent three hundred thousand dollars in nv criments, no assurance bo glvea thal tfoaMatto ever be able supply doamtM urn nt lon. whenever that ptout should bo forth nming. domestic producer m-esi have no fear that ns interesti would bo! be protected. lh" riei was coattaoed on tho Kepubllcan Kerr.

Punstoti, Ryan, And. ison and H-vn-, md then, for the in -t time to-day, Democrat looa he in the poison ol Breeklurldge, of Kentucky. uled, almoRi tu-olly, In behalf of tha sugar have Invested millions of dollars ir refining Industry, ile admitted thal tha inga? buy I- for revenue utily, but -uni mat tho Industry mutt be preserved. He also admitted har treal sugar trust which controls pricea md add- to burdens of consumers Manar, But," ho continued, "if we remove theta dutlea, wo hail be unable to nive tho maa-faetamn or 'u ii move other tariff I ree wool because I am In ur the American wool trower and want him ro have a stable reused a itorm of derisive laughter on Ibo Kepubllcan ide and was received with uproarious applause) by he i ree indera. NEW HONORS IOU COLONEL CASKY.

hf. gjfanrna to succerd Washington, July 7 Thotuaa Caaey'i bbbm win bo sent to the geaa-a byi Cleveland un unlay for confirmation at Irlgadler-General and Chief of Bagfaaan, retired. I olonel Caaey was bom at Mattaaai tameka, ftaehett. Uarhori Baw-VatB, and was tho Ideal el IM of Geaeral Casey, v. a.

Ho was radaated al the great Polat Mill Academy july ttanilin number ono In his cl.i.s>, and ttlgnCd tu ll." ol-ps Bf Ile xTVi'd dlinilg be following two yean bsob tho gaaaaeaa af Fort talawan and the river ami harhor improvements of ii liv Uiver and liiy l'n in ru ho was tattooed Bl ffmt Fatal atitotaal prudi -or in civil and military engineering. From ii lofil he was In pom Bland uf sappers and miners i-i bb i'm- Bound and iu "en Tory. During tho War of the KebelHon he was engaged la the constrocitoa of sea aaaat in New Kpgland (Maine and Wow llampthlnt. nd served fur a lillie un Ihe stalf uf the? general the Department of Virginia and peela! dury tlie I De-amber. PH.

lb- breveted Lteuteuam tJotonel ami for faithful and meritorious services during ho Rebellion. Prom to l-77 he was la eharga tbe Division of Portl-Catloat In the Bag-Beet lepartmeni at Washington, and in the latter year ie placed In charge Ol public I tub lings and rounds lu the Dtitrlci of Columbia, the Wasblagtoa tquc-docr, and the construction of the -tate. War aad baUdlng In HWW he was sent to Rurope the system e.i torpedo defences adopted by treat Britain. Uermany and Ansi ca. uti bf ias appointed engineer of the Washington Katti ii rfonumenl and hied thal structure la Daaaa-har 1 1884.

On November he was president of the Board Engineers in N'cw-Vorh Ity, Upon which dutj I- BOW BBgngi I BOKDfl OFPEBKD AND ACCBTBIh Julv lund to-daP Htgngated 1640.500 la lots as toOowai Four per oenti. reglttered: f2.ot>i) at 127: it il P20.000 al 1ST POUT and a half pat cor.I-, regl P27J.OOO at li 0.1 I Bl IOU. tic Treatury to-dav acrcutod P2.000 four i nnl reglitered baadn at 127 July 7 The following statement In re to I ie pul is'- of inned Mat's under elr ular of April pfpafel at the Trea-sury Department: Amounl parchaaed i per eent, 100; amount put chased 4 1 ri per cent, tot ii. eoat, i pat cert. I7l.1">s BBBJ at maturity 4 per eenta, coat at maturity i i tutai savtaf 4 p-r rent.

saving 4 1-2, total IFFBCT OF HIGH LICENSE IN PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia, July 7 Thrungli fear that ba law amy yet nlga ta Otoaaaator, V. prepara lons have ben tor entertaining rhlffty Phllv lalpblans on Rurttngtoa Diand. opposite f.ui-lingtnn Itv. the upper IA toa ar- inver. basc gruiinels for Sunday playing, and a floating bar arranged that In of au a-sault by the odloera rid fi't away.

latervtawi with a pttttbat tt bakers show that tho lomani IN bread b-s Increased largely tho Ugh license law went lulu operation. Moist of tho Icensed taloons hive raised tho price of by the I and reduced the tho glades. Tho iives of the worhlngmen say that their mf unwIUIng pey the advaaoed pricea, and tbata is much more money at Ou the heiurth of lulv there but sixty arrests for year the amata tren although tho police ara unusually lenient em holidays. MB. FBOWBBIBBB WAETB A DIVORCE New Haven, July 7 papers wen glad in -Irene ptngBBdh-gi towagy by colonel i Trowbridge, against his wife.

Annie A. Itowbrldga, Aii'lcisui. Adiil cry is alleged. Thia iddltloaal nt hal renewed th" Ingersoll Trow i lil Mr. Ingersoll still remains hera duly ail.ls to his duties as clerk of the court.

Mrs. ow Inidgo living lu the house her father. C. Andenon, gave her when she waa married and which she has Josi de-enled to her little daughter, who ts uow living with Mr. Trowbridge, her.

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