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WASHINGTON. KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Scandal Involving BTemher3 of we wax sr lUa.Rb.AS it that the Half-I'ieeds at have a git ized bar'l to tap when convenient. Foreign Legations and a Society Belle. i Bdjard's Strict Adherence to I'rim iple ia Matter of Senate Kmptojes.

Once more it is reported Justice Clifford of the I'uited 8tats Supreme Beach, be retired shortly. TO SHOW GOODS THE PRICES ALONE SELL THE! triien two weeks ago with the aid of those Dollars! THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. I PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY JUNE 22, 1SS1. FIFTEEN CENTS A WEEK. RilLKOAD WRECK.

AFFAIRS AT ALBANY. NXT AliV GROGAN MERZ, ire made four rand purchases, aggregating orer $300,000, or Meu's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods, which we liought and marked at One-Half Their Actual Talue We thonght, no matter how creat Ihe rush, the ponds would last the balance of the season. THK HESULT IS A Sl'KPKISE EYES TO I Hundreds came ouly lo look, lint when they saw Ihe goods and learned the prices, THEY BOUGHT. At times it was a perfect jam. Have the Largest and Choicest selection of goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON ever brought to the city, consisting of DIAMONDS, mounted In Rich Designs for Pins, Ear Rings and Finger Rings.

Novelties In Bangles. WATCHES for Ladies and Gents'. CLOCKS, BRONZES and all the latest Novelties in Vases, Placques, painted by the most celebrated artists, 4.0. An infinite variety of Goods suitable for Presents. l-ST Lowest Prices Guaranteed.

OIIOGAN MERZ, KntttMiKhert 18 JO. riKTH AVENUE AID MAKKKT STKtET. and instead of live weeks, as we CLOSED OUT IX TEN DAYS! thought, WILL BE EXTIIIELY KAUFMANN'S CHEAPEST CORNER iui mm' Jos. Hone 500 CASES ALL THE 180 83 to 87 Smithfield Street, Corner Diamond Street. LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IX WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA! STRAW GOODS.

LA TEST SUA JfitfS, In 'hlp. Milan, llimirh an-1 Rwlr. Fancy HraM, Tafuan. Hand at urciitiv re.lu-'fi pnoe. Fren'ti Khiweri, Ku-ett, buds.

rent lid, ni Tii.s; nU te newe-t trunks in Silk. Satm Satin drl.vim. and limi.re.-! Miitmr buyers will tiud it to tbe atlvaiiLajfe tu look tliniuijh our slock. Our Wonderful Bargains: J.S. Kin RR, Vpotliecary, AfU 1'tALKH IN Of MEN'S SUITS, at OUFFMAM'S CHEAPEST COSHER.

Smitlifielfl Comer Diamond St FIAE DIMS, niE.UIC.lLS sniniriti.i MTKECT. corner Vo-irth ATnime. "Teleihne if 3 20 te Ml 13 for Mn' Scotch Sol'g. in nuttli? I. a and button Swk.

IlKht and dark patterns 7 lor Men's Blue and ttruwn Caari- niere ott. 2 SforMen Blue DUironl Snltf. worth 7 io nu JI to r7 SO tor Meo ti Extra Cheviot SulU, liK patterns, worth double. 45 tor blue Flannel Bloq.es. lto fl2 61 for Men's Unest Import4 Tiiwt Uiurnnal dc He.

la every respect etjii il to custo lLade. f2 'jl f7 and CHILDREN'S SUITS, at CHEAPEST CORNER, Smiihfield SL, Corner Diamond St. pETROLEUbl JELLY Used and approved bv the leading JSI-aaaj fl CIAXS of EUROPE and AWmiCAg-ffn 1 Tho most Valuable s-tf'H I I la' 15 to t3 2 fo- Boys's English Caasimere So ts, new patterns, 12 lor Boys' Fket Worsted SniU. 2 iMMoil in hir t'luidren's line liress Su tl. worth 75 to 7 oa 1 T7 to 70 lorChildren's Worsted Salts.

21 to 3 tor Hoys' liaon-U Suits. Boys' la. ported Ifrese Suiu, nobby silk pockets and ta-inifs. in Wonted. 3 7U to i Bead the List of Some of Price List 7ti for Men Blue Hanael Suits, worth; tn so.

2 fltitofl 1 for Men's INksiI Sutts. $1 ftft l'r Men lmmtile 3 8 tor Men's ot Suits. 5 3U r7 tor Men's ail wool Snit. cut ty mercd i ittiior. 1 10 a 1 Men's Ki.l t-h Ommlmerei Suit, 2 fctylta to select irom, worth to; 6 25 tH 4it tor Men's French Worsted Suit? Blr.l Kyeand Haket 'aitroa.

(or Men's Iitrlit Shilier.J I'Uiil Suttn. 7 tor Men's mdto Vaht Uiuto worta m. Price List 3- f.jr ChlMren's Kilt ft tor ln all wojI Kilt Sulf tl children a mel KlltSulu 1 In 1 Tmrm Sic for Children's Surg. I I lto fl mi for Bojs' Cheviot Suits, some'; Mc to tl 75 lor Boys' t'aislmere Suiu, 3 to lO Children het quality Hrew Suits In Tricot Tirnnin tannic ad; trtnitnlns, 12 is to iS 75. Price List Price List S3 for Men' Sn.teriderg.

tor len L.i-e Tlira i i J'iOvs. HHf writ- jwn for Men's ltlf lor Men? tanhsli naif H.e. feamls. twrtjoEvn lor Men's White Tir. 'r Weu' Samtuer VnaersbiriP.

2 Ut MenV Oenuine Silk Suspendrrn. 34- tor Plain Hlue anl Ke-1 Susindrs. tor iv.en bite Uamoritr rinniikmehieis tor ainirtr(r With line Shirt tor Men's I'ewaie Shirt. IikM colored. 1 patt-ms.

He Men's Tolkn- -lot Hanrfkerrhifls. tor Men ii litue Flannel He pair tr.r Men's sleeve Iloltirs. for I.arice eiie Turkey Ked Jtarxlkerciiiefs-tc for Men' full Uaif tii Su-j-enders. I7'- ttr Men '8 T'D'aumlried t'ali stiirts. Sic lor Men 'a White lres Shirts.

2c ior luitra Heavj Cheviot Siiirta. 83 to 87 I i Of BOY'S KAUfiHAMW'S 83 lo S7 Of KAUFMANN'S S3 to 87 OF MEN'S KAUFMANN'S i I cf 9 -mm" mm i- mmm mmmi mm mh mw II fl 1 4LZ SOKES. EKTJT DISEASES, EHEUMATISM. CATAREH, HEM0KRH0IDS, Etc Also for THIN SUMMER GOODS, at CHEAPEST CORNER, Smithfield St Corner Diamond St. FURNISHING GOODS, at CHEAPEST CORNIR, to 87 Smithfield Street Se for Meu'i Silk Front TTirlerhitR.

tor tne WLtte Shirt, ra the world lor the moncv. He tor WhiteCftoves. tor Men's 'rencn Cbintc Shirts, eeparat rurtf. 31c lor Men's Volaandrted ood White Shlrv 41c for L.lsle Thread Underwear. 22c tor en' Kxtrm Us.htT 2 ior Men's t.ood Kinen Curia.

te tor Men's Fine (loaded I'nerwear. "iV for Men (ood Jea Drawer Men' French t'hintt Shirts, tor Men's Enicliph Mixed T'oriM -or ivten Heaviest ChevoitShtru for Men's Blacs Bow, lie doz. tor Men's Chtnts Ties Mir lor Men Kihnd4fauw Underwear tor Men stripped Hall Hoze. i 6c up lor Men's Scarl Tins. OF MEVS TITs at Postmaster Geseral James believes in the employment of yoan men in the public service, as his experience teaches bim they are the most successful reiorir-era.

II vsTisr.a HrGHER, brother of Thomas Hughes, denies that the Rugby Colony in Tennessee is a failure. He explains that a Cincinnati Gazette correspondent spent two hours at the colouy awl could not pra hly form a crrrect idea of the progress of the colonist. Sealskin sacques and other woman toggery are the latest items discovered among the contingent expenses of the Treasury. The "woman in the case" is raid to have unlimited sway orer a high and mighty om.sial who has called a halt, ani there is in conse rjuence a lull in the inquiry. The verlict in tie Corcoran honii-e'de is a reonarkalileone.

The Coroner's jury find that McCsnrM. fired the shot during a quarrel, when there was no testimony whatever to that there was a qnarrcl between the two men, and CoBroRAS in his dying statement said there was no quarrel. The Virginia Republicans in Mission at Richmond yesterday, issued a call for a convention of straightouts at Staunton on the 24th of August. Chairman Lewis, who recently accepted tbe Readjuster nomination for Lieuten ant-Governor, was ousted and Gen Wickham declared his successor. PiTTsnuKOHhasapatent orr icing the Vrclur.tiuu tt iron, ttutl confines its opera tions to other cities, one procures in iin cinnati, for ibHtanc.

a ialior strike for twtntv-five per cent, on Pittsburgh prices, and that stops onr milts and aends tbe orders for iron to Mr. Our woTkiDKtoent g-t a pittance for itiie-Dea, aud tho Pittstmrherii to pick aptue contract. This is th adaption to domes-lie service of the ll'gh Pprtective Tariff idea. Ctncionati Vtnntiwrrial. Pittsburgh has the best facilities for the workiDgrr.cn in the country, and the iron worker averages more money for a days work in this city than in any other city in the T'uion.

That is to say the boiler at Pittsburgh rates makes more money now in Pittsburgh than in Cincinnati if paid the rates demanded by the workingmen there. Pittsburgh manufacturers have nothing to do with the strike at Cincinnati, and the attacks made upon them by the Cvmmerrial are as silly as they are unjust. The slanders heaped upon President aruett have not weakened the faith of the Cincinnati workingmen iu his integrity or judgment. They have recently adopted resolutions reiterating tueir confidence in him. TL1.I.RAj1H IX RRier.

About a doz-ii email hoattes were destroyed bj fireal Quebec, Orer 700 prisoners of tbe late war, mostly from Michigan, are in attendance at tbe reunion in Detroit. The breweib' strike in Kew York is ended. The employers have agreed to abolish the black liot and reduce tbe hours of labor. The Masons will cflebrafe thA St. anniversary on a big Ecalo Wednesday, Thursday and of tbii week, at JLoois tue.

Tbe Virginia II publican State Centra Committee at Richmond, yesterday w'ub only one disputing vote, to Ci.W a convention Auguti 24. The twenty fourth dy of Gri scorn's fast ended at soon yesterday. He is apparently in perfect health and says be better and stronger than for some days past. John Archer, oil well driller, was instantly killed on the Clean, Bradford Warren road lat night, near Knapp's Cretk. iris home was in Centre county, Fa.

Edward By nan, a colored boy, was shot and killed, Saturday morning, at Fine BlnrT, by the accidental discharge of a revolver which be was flourishing, supposing it to be unloaded. An'oine truckle, the pedestrian who took fourth money in tbe O'-Leary tournament as Walpole's atkoowD, started fiom Chicago last evening to walk to New York. He expects to accomplish the undertaking iu twenty days. Jude Tracy, of the Superior Court, of New York, yesterJay, rendered a decision in the cae of Kofus Hatch vs. tbe Western Vnion and otbr telegraph con-panif.

He diMuitnes the complaint and dissolve tbe ir junction restraining tbe Western Union Company from issuing their wrip for tbe increase of 115.000,000 of the capital stock. roKEius Booth's share nf the profits for tbe pro duction of Mihello in is A PI RE yesterday destroyed two sheds on tbti ictona doefeH, at coutain iug 00 bales of jute. Thk derxee of tbe npresations of Index Kxpurvatorius at. Kome, condemns -toer Curci a last work. Haktmann, a Nihilist, who ia in Ion don, kuikiudcmi his intntiou of starting tor lork immediately.

XvOHKILlaku'h browu colt Iroquoic, continues to be the favorite in betting at 5 to 2 against bim for the at. Iegei stakes. AT 11:40 I uerday night Koweii re tired with a score of 24i mileH. Weston left the track at 12:00 A. M.

with a recoid of miles. Chablf.s Bbaducoh drourrer to the judgment condemning bim to pay a tine ot 600 for each vote in the House Commons was overruled. The London Sportsman is out in another attack on tbe stewards of the Heuly regatta tor rtfiiiting the Cornnil crew to en ter tbe race fur the Visitors' cup. Tents are being pitched before the Snl tan's palace, in Connf antiuople, and under tbe shelter of these the trials ot he persona accused ot the murder of Abdul Az will take place. The Viceroy of India telegraphs that re ports received from Cai.dbar Kate Ayoob Khan's loss in tbe engagement with tbe Ameers forces at Iv aiz-baffcd.

tbe lltb was ViO killed and wounded and 5' priwouers. Tub feding amongst tbe British tele-grapuers jn regard to tbe scheme of Poet- mastr General r'awcett, for the relief of tne ofMrrators, ia one of nrrat disappoint nt, aod a settb ment of the depute is as remote as ever. The French Government has issued a cir cular ter to representatives abniatl wherein it defines ita present policy. The Montenegrin, tireek, and Tuoician a est ions are all touched uiwto. Frame dires to tbe diepnitm auiicaoly War will be re- aorted to ouiy when other means fail.

THE Spanish Government Las decided to senl tb hteaiuer Vuleeno immediately to uran, Aieriift, protect rpaiiiitn (ut-cte; and 1uk-b are etpresseil Frauc will cbas-' Use insurgent tnb- who recently raided lubd, ansi tbe Spanish em pioyes of K-par to aftorief, near baud a. Fatal uarrel BMra tolorert HIvalM. Cof-jurif, Pm kfm, Iowa, June 21. Be tween throe and four tbih afiernoon a fatal shooting affray ocmrred in the office of the idD liut in which Harry McGee. headwaiur at tbe Fai irlc HotL shot aud instantly kiilet George Washington, wait er at tbe Ogden House.

tb are colored MG- foilowd Watb nuton into a'ter having a with bun out de, aii-i a revolver, deijo-rate! Brej, tbe bail Vkiv effect iu or to tie beait. Mfi. ire aa arretel as he itrartug tbit biti-i and is now in jil. Tb uhif origtuateJ uvt-t a colored woman with whom both were in lovs. Charge of Judge Cox on the Star Route Cases.

The Quern the Twannrj Ring New York CelleetoiAliIp. A BCX'IAL scandal. Washington, June 21. Society is agitated here over tbe development of a scandal involving one attache of tbe French Legation, one attache of the Spanish Legation atd a young lady of high social standing. One foreigner is Secretary of the Legation.

Tuese two young to tbe ory.at-t ruled a bnlliaat reception or evening party at a residence ia tbe west end of Wanhiug'on during the latte part of tbe social season. They paid special attention to tbe young lady spoken of, and managed engage her at the supper table. After all other guests bad left the anpper room tbey rilled the young lady with wine until she was well under its influence, and then induced her to accompany them np sfetirs to a private dressing ro jm where the three reiuaint-d sometime, Tbe young men spoke of the matter sube-fluently at a club, and from this the facta got out. Tney were rnemlters of the Metropolitan Club, but have been cut entirely by tbe club lwanne of their conduct. Tbe young lady's family f.

-nod out tbe secret, and have taken her from the city. There is gn at indiguat on here and both attaches of tbese, legations wilt undoubtedly have to leavH. It is probable that they will be promptly dismissed from their positions The young lady "it name is Ruppreed because ot the urarxtirjg of her family and a desire to protect her as iar as possible. THE TKKAST'HV OPFEN. Tbe Trtasmy inquiry bastopped for the present, and mates conHiderable gossip and peculation.

There is more surpriee expressed iu tbe Treasury itself than anywhere else. The discovery of tbe 4 'woman in the cast" and he probability of the development of an nifly scandal a five-tin the cbaiacterofa public tHcial itear to the Secretary has coiitiitmted much to tbe n-sation. The inHnenc of this womau has been felt in tbe Treasury far years. She ia plump, handsome aul shrewd, and has twayed the powertbat be with sut-ri a th of authority that she has long been considered the practical embfHliment ot jniwer itself, carrying in her conquest Hit) disposal of clerkn and clerkships at will. tjn uotorums bas this Ixcome that it in not necessary to mnntion her name in thm connection, unce every one at all familiar ith Treasury matters can name her and ofticial repre-entative at once whenever the Mibiect is meo- onel.

ii the female member of the Tit- ney ring be isfeareii by the petty chiefs throughout the Treasury, while Mibordin- atne fawn upon her as the Hhortest way Ut rbcial favor. On 1 bust mas day hhe is tbe n-ctpient of testtmimiais from many sources, this opportunity being ee zed upon ytfte evcophants to placate tbe wrath and win tbe favor of tbe man who is openly naiud her consort. Not ne who wonltl hold place dare raise a whihper ot mplaint about the rule of this Treasury ytie n. Loadl with presents, fawned pon by subordinates, feared hv cbief lerks and bated by contemporary favor- ts, what wonder is it that Cunto-vlian Pit ney ebou Id lay at her feet the choicest tits wnicd id Ims charged to tbe con tingent fund When the investigating committee got down to her seainkins, house and furniture and the mysterioua relationa existing between the queen of tbe ring anil ne real lord ot the Ireasurv, it found it self on dangerous ground. Not only that, bat it t'mnd itself suddenly snuftVtd out of later ce.

Tso one can, probably, accuse Secretary Wiudom of knowingly covering up this sort of business. Ho is hi in ply uled by tbe interested paities. The eflect, ho owever, is the same. THE NEW YORK rOI.LFCTORsn IP. It is said at the Treasury Department that in the event that the Senatorial con test at Albany should continue Mr.

Mer- ritt will remain as Collector of the Port of New York until such time as Mr. Kotiert son can assume the etticA without weakening tbe Administration influence in the New York State Legislature. This is the arrangement made h-tween Mr. Knbertson and Mr. Merrit.t.

Tue latter aeked the privilege of continuing as Collector until the close of the tincal year, which ends ith tbe present month. Since that ar rangement was constjntt-il to it has become evident that Senator Uibert son's prese nce might De necessary at Albany lor some weeks, so tbe day of riling bis bond is poa'poned. Mr. Merritt has been here receiving his instructions as Consul General Lor. don, and is net, it is paid, at ail anxious to vacate bis preceut office.

STAR ROt'TE CASES. The lawyers and experts who have been tracing out tbe devious ways of tbe Star Route Ring, have prepared a number of caes which tbey tay they are ready and anxious to lay before tbe Grand Jury, and it is understood from excellent authority that tbe Government has evidence uiwn bich it relies very confidently for the conviction of several men whose names have appeared in tbe public prints in connection with the Star route frauds. Tbey go so far as to say that there is no doubt at all that convictions will follow ihe presentation of tbe evidence before any jury of an ordinary degree of fairness. JJ)W grand and petit juries were lmpancoled to- lay, ana the caes titat ai ready would be submitted to the Grand Jury at one if be Court would continue in session until July 15, but it seems now that Judge Cox ia determined to take his usual summer vacation, Irom July 1 to Septemlier, and the representative of tbe Government thinks it would be impolitic, if not untair, to present one or two caes when tbe otbeis would have to go over until September on account of the adj urument of the Court ten days hence. During the balance of this term tbe Court will probably be engaged with criminal canes iuat accumu lated while Ihe Senatorial dead-lock de prived the district of a Marshal.

There in a good deal of disgust at the prospect that the Star route cases will have to be post poned: two or three hut it ti Judge chooMfs to take bis ease at a sum mer retreat while in ufant public biiM- ness awaits his attention, tbe attorneys fi the prosecution can not prevent it. EXPENStVK SERVICE I HI 'ON TIN UEX. An order was issued by the Postmaster eneral to day to abolish on the 1st ot July, all that portion of mail route No. (from vinita, Indian Territory, to Las Vegas, New Mexico, B. W.

Packer, ontractor, wb'cb extends through an nninhabited ngiou between Tulsa, in fbe Indian Territory, aod Mobeefa, in North western Texas, distance 3H miles. Coder existing contract the Government nave tot man service inre tunes a week over the entire length ot the route. Kit) miles. lAcal semi-weekly service will lie ordered from Vinita to Tulsa, and tri weekly ner- vice will be retained between Mobeta and Las epas, 344 milen, the connection taii)g made at Motteeta i tbe -is tern mail service via. Camp Supply.

The ravine to be effected by the reductiou of this route is foJ.OOO per annum. m. 11. Turner, one of tbe principal clerks in the contract thee. who.

for several years had choree of tbe Star mutes inmost of Ihe terrrories, was to-ibiv re- niovtd and Geo. W. eerie? amtoinud to the place. C'H-tKUK TO THE Jt'RV. Judge Cox, in tbe Criminal Court in de livering his charge to the Grand Jury day made the following refer nee to the Star routes: He said their attention would probably be called to the violation of postal laws.

The matter had not been brotigLt before hi in such torm as to hpeak deti ottely in relation to it or of the names ot persons involved. These matters were y-ry important for the pnrity of tbe Gov ernment service atd would be maintained as tar as possible by the law. Hut in con sidermg i hem they icu'i cast aioe all bias ny thing that would rat presumption of malice on their ptrt. He then OtrecU them to Tetire for consultation. St IT Ai A INST IlRAUY A suit was tiltd here to-day agiici General Brady, Kx-Third Asflftant Post master G-nera, by John A.

Wabb, to re cover f2Mt05H Walsh was formerly banker in Washington, and he advanced to BraJy about ..0, iu four dtfb rent k-ans. Brady paid back, so tbe pajM-rs the Butt set forth, two pupmvnls, leaving ataiancdue of 2H5H. It Walsh coumel, declares that the j.mt no con. ncrion (tr reiainm with the Star owcuiiona at an, nut i instil utd to re- c.ver money, wniie Walsh w-t in tb banking busin sH be kok the Star route eouwactaasecuiitj tor a loan to the ton tractor. The larter failed to ply and Walsh got the contract, which was subsequently expedited.

It is sid that Brady coosiuer- -d part of tbe loan from Walsh as his share of the expedited contract, and hence his to pay hack. BAYAKH 3 STRICT AKHEKESCE TO PRINCIPLE. It will le remtmVerd that while the debate was in progress in the Senate upon tbe question of changing the cfticers the argument was ad vane by the Democrats that it would not be right to turn those officers (Democrats) out who had worked all winter, just as their vacation was about to brg n. Last week it was learned that som of those Democra'ic Senators bo bad been most urgent with this plea were seeking to remove some appointees of Senators whose terms had expired, such as Mr. Katon's friend, Mr.

Butler, of the Executive ofiiee. Tbe matier was brougLt to tbe attention of Mr. Ravard while be was at tbe Continental Hotel, in Philadelphia, and in a brief space of time Secretary Burch and Sergeant at Arms Bright lefeivfd letters couched in unmistakable language, re-minuing thetrj of the position of the Democrats, and at ihe same time notifying i her" that if they made one removal be (Mr. Bayard) at the opening of the next Cocgres would characterize this conduct in such terms as it deservtd Tbe changes were not made, atd it is said the Senators who attempted the removals (lor the purpose of slipping their own men in) were also notified of Mr. Bayard's iuientiou, and, fearing an exposure of their perfidy and lack of principle, tbey moved out of town, leaving the Delaware statesman iu full possession of tbe fight.

There are times in politics when principle oVrtops cheek, aud that is when Mr. Bayard makes a promise. PROPOSE!) CHANCES. The Treasury officials who were detailed to investigate the expenditures of the Contingent Fund have returned to their ordinary routine duties. The committee appointed by Postmaster General James to examine alt branches nf tbe Post ftice Department will complete their work next we k.

Tbey will recommend Mich changes in tbe arrangement of ltieers as they think will facilitate the business, and it is understood th will advise that tbe salaries be rdued iu certain cases, or a few clerkships be dispensed with as unnecessary. Postmaster General James said to-day that he believed in tbe empfoyra uf. of young men in tbe public service, as bis experience was that all the successful reformers were young men. JUSTICE CLIFFORD. The news reaches here that it is xpeet Justice Clifford will be retired from the United States Supreme Bench.

Petitions are in circulation favoring either the appointment of United States District Attorney Webb, or of Judge Webb of tbe Cumberland County Probate Court. CAPITAL JOTLINGS. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury leaves to ngbt for Europe on business for tbe Government connected with tbe continuance of the bonds at per cent. Secretary Blaine has postponed his vis to Maine till the last of next week. Mrs.

Blaine and her daughter will leave for Augii'ta in a few days. Mr. Walker Biaine will probably accompany them. Collector Merritt, of New Yoik, has been in the city for the past two or three days. He is hereon matters connected with his appointment as Consul-General at Loudon, Ki-gland, to get instructions, etc He expects to sail for London in alwjut two weeks.

Tbe conditions tindpr which Marshal Dudley accepted tbe efbee )f Conimis-ioo-er of Pensions were that he should have entire control ot the patronage of tbe office. He proposes to bounce aii Democrats and give employment to ex-Uoiou soldiers. Secretary Kirk wood to-dsy appointed Charles Howard (brother ot O. Howard) Indian Inspector, vice l.aac L. Mabooe, resigLed.

A BOOM IK 1KU. Activity Among the Pnrnnce anil Ore Alines uf r.aueaster utiiiiy. Lancaster, June 21. Iu addition to the iron furnaces in the vicinity of Colum bia and Marietta, this county, now nearly 1 in operation, and to the many bounda ries, bolt work, lock works, boiler works, rolling mill aud furnace of Lancaster tbe latter owned by Messrs. Peacock Thomas some new iron industries are being de veloped by Mr.

A. H. Peacock of the la-t named firm. He has just reopened an ore bauk near Safe Harbor, the place having been abandoned some time ago. and by tbe aid of new and improved machinery he exists to develop tbe mine and secure a very good yield.

Mr. I'eaeocK has also opened a new ort bankatQuarrj vitle, having already ordered the machinery necessary to prosecute active opera! ions. One of the greatest developments of iron ever known iu the county is that, which is ng pushed by a Philadelphia Company in Couuestoea township along the line of the Peqaea Creek. 1 he corporation is known The li negro ve ami feqii'-a tuning Company, and the ore which tbey intend to mine is magnetic and veiy valuable. the ompany own nttotit twelve scrsot eround; the mine is perhaps 10'i fet deep and is reached through a bed of eolid rock.

Twenty carjtenters began work this morn- ng to erect a building l.u by teet. A 140 horse-power engine has been ordered to force the water from the Pequea imo a reservoir now in course of construction on a hill near by. The reservoir will be s'xt feet deep, forty feet in width aud eight feet depth. Patent magnetic rotters have been ordered for the purpose of se pirating the magnetic from tbe common ore, and it is expected that tbe develupmeiit of the mine will require the services ol a ve.ry large number of men. FKAMK WAMs PEit'K.

Irrnlar on tbe Tunisian and Oreek UaestlonH. Paris, June 21. Bartilemy St. Hilaine. Minister of Foreign Affairs, yesterday S'-nt circular to the French representatives abroad setting forth the policy of Franc on tbe Montenegrin, Greek and Tunisian questions.

He points out that tbe French foreign policy is constantly inspired by a desire to maintain peace. The circular re peats the assurance tbe I urns expedition was only undertaken tochaettss marauders, and concludes as follows: 'France, in fulfilling the duty imposed by her moral and material superiority, wiil assise in regulating the Tunisian adiriiuiMtratiou and extend her impartial protection to the en terprises ot all nations Desperate II Ik way men. Si uanton, June -I. While driv ing along near Petersburg, a short dis tame from Sc ran ton, early this morning, a farmer named Lucy was surprised by a party of desperadoes, who endeavored to drag bim from his wagcu. Lucy whipped his horse, and was getting beyond their reach when they followed him, keeping up running tire until the horse tell dead on tbe road riddled by their bullets.

Then ihe farmer, becoming desperate, heiznd a hatchet that lay in bis wayon and leaped out to meot tbe ruffians, who had exhaiint-ed th-ir revolvers without striking him. His determined attitude hail the vth ij, ut driving them from the scene and b-s remained there until heip arrived, nearly an hour later. Another man who panrd that way tdiortly before Lucy, says tbe rulVi ins tired upon iiim but be returned their tire and tbey did not follow him. Terrflls Boiler anloslnn. Meifok, Mass June 21.

The boiler of a dummy engine, used for unloading a Philadelphia coat vessel, exploied at tbe depot wharf this foreutsin with terrible tict. Tbe schooner Plowbiy, of several buildings in tbe vicinity, were bully shattered. William Buir nett of Charleston, a sieve Jore, was mutilated beyond recognition, and Gary Green, another workiiu-u, so badiy scalded that be dieii skiq after. Four others are so badly injured that their recovery ii improbable. Turpentine.

M'lLMlN-'iToN, June Spirits of turpentine thru at 41c. Crude turpentine firm at 2 75 fur yellow dip; 75 for I Kt-1 Si I A R1PIB I.I A Ask Ihfy Decide to Unlet lonvcution on the 2ftb. Bicrmoni), June 21. Pursuant to the call of Chairman John X. Lewin, eighteen out of twenty-seven members of the Republican tittle C'entrai Committee met to-day in accordance with tbe resolution passed by the couitiiiir.ee in February last, which provided that for the well-being of the KepubticAU party in Virginia, no member of the Republican organization cr committee could beat the same time a member of any other organic uion that did not acknowledge allegiance to the Republican party and its principles Chairman Lewis who wan recently nominated Keadjuwter candidate for Lieutenant Governor wasdedar no longer a member of the coinuntte, aud Wickman was elected succeed him as chairman.

Iewis did not attend the mee'ting. The meeting decided hold i a conveiition at tjtauntou on August 24 tb, for the nomination of candidates for titate ollices, and that none but straight-out Ite-pulilicans could vote for delegates er fe! etigitde for elwtion as delegates. The ba- sis of representation to the convention is one delegate for every rive huiuired, ami a traction of five hundred pi b.ir; votes i polifrd for Presulent iu each city and county in 1H. In view of the confusion caused by two days being s-t for the meeting tbe ewmmittee resolved to meet again on the 2Hih. New Makkkt, Va June 21.

A repre sentative delegation, compowd of both white and colored Republicans ef Virginia, including Ir. George K. OtUnan, Postmaster at Kicbmond.l'uited States Internal Collector of U-venue J. H. Rives of Lynchburg, and others will call upoa Pns- ideut Garth Id on Thursday next in the in- terest of the Muhone coaltion.

Tbe delegation will embrace representatives from every Congressional district in i tbe State, including several ex-members of tbe Virginia Legislature. 1,4 F. fr A ron if ApeoI fo America More Arrests. London, June 21. At a meeting of the Land League in Hubim to-day, Bex ton, ho uow has exclusive management of tbe organization, made a strong appeal to America for tnud-t.

He said tie bad arrived at the critical stae of the si tingle of the league, and the exeiiditures were very large. Ihe arrest o' ox leaves the manwi- meut of the Land Lnaeue exeitisivel the? bands of Mr. tiexuui. Cox wan orig inally Land league organizer for the Province of Cist but the iniprinoniueut of the Itublin executive rendered his ser vices iu Oublin indispensable, and since Harrington arrest he bas teen the only active oreauizer iu the midland conn Hen. i Three men have leen sentem e-1 to tivs yeais' penal servitude fr tbe riot and violent assault upon the police.

it is i-tatett that the farm ilites have rr- solved not Ut bold any more met-tinn at I present, tmt to wait and -ee bat tttiMiie the Laml bill is likely to asfctiine before it passes Com monP. The IhiMin tV't'''e contains proclama tions prohibiiin a number of uietinN an nounced ti? be held, placing tue citv and couuty of Water furd under the Protection act, and prohibiting the Importation of arms into Ireland except at I inbhn, Bel fast, 4rk, Limerick, Londonderry, Waier-ford. onlwat, Slit Jr(pbeta, Ouudalk. Greenore, Newry aud Wexford- The Lund League has spent in letril costs and relief to evietett faniitis 1:2, o0; contributions the past we A-tTu. he police sMz-a aud a (arae number of cartridges found i the House of a well known memtwr of the Lai.d League at lew.hury near IjeMlH.

The ljfiiid irfrague Is very strong that mstnet. rue mwylkv frKio.ooo. How Onf.Teiih lillitkei'e Mllllwn Hrnl Iu orIm." i'hili1pl(daa limes Considerable interest has tieeu mani fested know just how the immetme sum charged for expenets iu conducting tbe civil part of the Whitaker will ca Las teen made up. The counsel fres ami other expeiiwes of tbe second trial, as abjudicated by Judge Ahbmu last amount to divided as follows John Rullitt, counsel fees, 10,500, and the same gentleman, for items other tbau fees, 0-)r; Jobo G. Johnson, counsel fees, C.

S. Pan coast, counsel fVt-s, B.imael Dickson, counsel fet s. f7.hif A lex and-r M. Fx, atteiruev-in fict for the heirs, H-ury Cart wnght, attorney-in-fact for the heirs, f5 000; claims of the experts, Barker aud tientb, foJK'O eacb; detectives and oth expense of suir, The expenses or tbe previous legil pro ceedings amounteil tt f0.iKo, divided as follow: John C. Hulliti, counsel tWs, fluKXt; K.

Carroll Brewster and other conei tor the opposite wide, Ilo.iN (, amount allowed for tbe service ot deter-tives anl getting copies nf etc was IbvMt, ot which remained the bamls of the executors and was ex pended in the beginning of the litigation which followed. Tbe matte bas leen litigatiou since the bitter part of August, 1H78, when Messrs. Bullitt and Dickwiu were retained on tbe part of the heirs and Messrs. Johnson and Pancoast by 1 be executors of the genuine will and have been employed in the case ever sinre. The work of trying to effect a compromise for which F.

Carroll Brewster ant) one fir two others are shown iu the testimony to hav received lS.tUst, is said to have ercu-pied a comparatively small portion of tune. Detectives were constantly employed aud were sent at great, expense iu ttearch of t-MStimony lo dtstaut of the country. Thoitiaiids (f payes t-oHtimony were taken and witnesses were brought from other States and supported herein some cases, one of the lawyers in the eae said, at an expanse ef aud in one case at. a cost of 00 a day. Thus bas or more than one-tenth ot poor Whit-taker's million, gone to the lawyers ahd witnes.ier.

Iahe1 Iwn an FiiiiiBubmeiit Iowa City, June 21. A wild freight train laden with coal, on the Iowa City branch of the C. railway, t-truck a cow just on the tdge of the tlrst section of the iron bridge across tbe Iowa river, just- sonih of this elv at twelve o'clock lat niebt. There were two empty Mat cars abend of the engine and thee striking the frame-work of the bridge wept aay and prec ipitated the first section ol the bridge imj the liver. Tbe locomotive tumbod dowu the erribaiiknif pr, which was very steep, and the engineer, Jos.

Norton, and the head brakernan, Pat. Ma one were entoujlitd in ihe debris. Tbe tnidies have not vet been recovered. Fire man Uincard crawled out of the rck badly injured. 'J tie turn ell ires.

LtiNuON, June 21. The Cornell Uni versity crew went over the entire course on Monthly afternoon in excellent form. iheir twat, which consfeiuuce ot its wind-gauge looks peculiar, travrb f.ist, the men being well together aud though the witi'i was dead agaiT.t them thete was total absence of spiasbiug." Lord Lome's Successor Toronto, une 21. A special dispatch to tbe Wot ('I from Loudon says a-prominent and well inlurmed olbcial states that Sir John A. Maed-mald is to be raised Hi the peerage and that he is to sueee Lord Lome as Governor General Canada, iptlKidlNt Irmpeitiuce oucnll)is Sauatooa, Juub 21.

TUa Natiuiia1 Tent rant-e CoDveDtion of tbe Methodist Church ami here to-day. V.ev. Vt. A. J.

(iortlun, of Massactiuattfj waa eieciHil Prfnl-ut, J. t. of Yice-Hreiiilnit, ami K'inJ. Tlimnpwii, of (iiiin, Heuri'tary. John li.

rJoutli. Motlir Sfuwarl, of Ohio, Had Mis. Thompson ma.ie Stilt-ltl. ViioiisiA inoriiinu A'-rxauoVr while ilrunk a pi.Hfol frieutlp. who lakiar Inm hi mi; and k.Iled i Frfiin ten sfriouiy wouuild C.

M.iueraw aud C. Lauglers and then shot bimself fatally. KB. TfSEM Vr.N. IFTH AVEXLE AN II A15KET STREET, corns depjrtmext.

182 foofl SI I.IBKRTY. l.D TOILET IHTIILES, The Toilel Artlclee from pure. Vaaelinft eucb as Pomade Vaseline. Vaseline Cold Cream, Vaseline Camphor Ice, Vaseline Toilet Soaps, mmttimr t. mMJ .1 rttm VASELKS C0SFECTI05S.

An arreeable form of taking Vaseune internally. 25 CF7TTS A ECX. For thr Treatment worans. bcens. CUTS.

CHILELAIXS and Diphtheria, etr all our goods. kvmki i idv. WA. TED. AM A( TIYK.

IXTIILLIEST I'hTFK-tars. Kri-lnntp. ot either school of rm-d'in'. )hWp rtotruf ot office" in all towm in ronrwrivHrda nttio nd Wert Vnrmla for tbe ot 1 'r. if.rir"n New Svptem ot tWb Mli-inr Tbis iar-rerhanrtoentcratoDr iuit- Wrgp Htid r-tiMnee.

"ti ir a-t U. HKuKUfci Kenn avenue. I. (nil tt FOR SALE, .1 A US OJOrs f'ATKNT ATE Hum ctn-irs. ebimeffy from nmnk inif bre t-v ri'Mru( re icier HaDdfomeel "I 'h--i Ur: at fil NandHsur street AHethtny it F.

AkbuIs wanted. Tele jjtmecttoa, f-iy SALE IHT STORE THE Hi nt at 3 mtb i-lul. I lir.bii.- .11 it to ail at 31. iilNAI.Ix.. lOU 10-20 f(UE 1 ne mat Fr-utsf.

ne 4 Hore litnUr. Nitftrcr several iuia)l Ft uics SwttiK Iatbe in-'h. wild une too -i mid i'uhfy-, at MtLVUY dl as a 4 i htrtwiiUi Mreer. Pitte-l-urii, tmha-3in 1 'OK SU A EOT OF SEC I hiivd Hotter. tn koo.

raTticina 2 u. lnrhf ijmmeter. and irom IU to na cvlin.ler. Holier with each boiler. Also lrsre u-k oi new t.

'lent on hantj. Kepainiuc at the I'nlnt Boiler Works, crner wiity-ttiirti and Smallman trpets K. MLNKtlE WII SAIK- mmn in br. i BTH wmv rfirnnHV artiiF srtiKKS. THliaa AM'AKIJS.

AUnvhetty. F. SI MHF.K RESORTS. OTOLKTO 'OTEE, fil'E MAY, .1 CHAUI.Ei HI KFY ol Hotel. Mtiattir.

Oreatly en-iirutM an.l In aiMitlonal rwina. new restaurant, new hiliUH room and howlinx alley, asj.ein;orelevt.r nl electric hells Comh.rta' l.le Tr MuMc bv celet.rausd Orrhfetn. a.l, IhhI. lorK, Hairy Dinlsuu, late ol the hila.leli.hia. (myio-itn i o.vj SHORTLIDGt'S SUMMR SCHOOL SiciM.ln Afflemy vonnir.

men sin.) Molia, l-nn 11 ml es West ol will he in Media ani sea shore, Slav. and The -udeiuiral iir vi will oprn 't Meala, 11 uminer rir niar and illufr tiated uMr Ihhi si addre. SWiTHIN SHcmi l.li.ilK, A. I'mver it trad uate. Media Fa r-luilctiM at any tliue.

amod arains IN a i ARRETS! TO CLOSE OUT TEE ENTIHE SPRING STOCK. Tapestry Brussels 65 CENTS A YABD AND CPW.Vi.U8. M'CALLUM rjF3? FIFTH i AVENUE. ABOVE WWII STKhtT. The Air Full of Kitmors of Bribery, laeneort and on Their Mettle.

Albany, June 21. The Bradley bribsry investigation cetnmittee returned its session this morning, but soon adjourned until to-morrow on account of tbe absence in New York of Mr. Bangs, counsel for Bindley, and the Committee. John I. Davenport was present and made a speech, appealing to tbe Committee to hear his stateu cut in reply to Senator Strahan's that he bad attempted to bribe bim by an offer of tbe United States Mar-sbalship to vote against Conkling and Platr.

Daveujort was very bitter, and said that undue advantage had been taken; that as soou as Strahan's statement was made the committee has adjourned for three days to allow the story to have t-fleet on the public tnind, and now when he Davenport) was ready to testify tbe counsel was absent. It, waH unfair as he could not azaiu present before Thursday. The committee also Tefuseei, by a vote of 4 to to hear him, but agreed that be should be beard on Thursday. Tie committee also refused to hear James Tiilinguast of the Cwutral til road, until Bangn could present. Omnsel tor Senator Sesioni remoustiared, but to no effect.

J. A. Wallace of Oean, Bradley's borne, was upon appeal of couimtd, put on tbe stand. His testimony had prH-M -del but a few mi nit res uMil the trcmniiltee refused to continue it until Bangs could lie present Tbe vote was 4 to -'1( wfeich is tbe way thecommitteedtvideson all questions. Wallace testified that Bradley had told bim that there would be sensational develop ments at All any, and members could get money tor their votes.

fikst allot. The first Joint Convention ballot for the short tetai was as Hows Jac'obs Wheeler Lapbam Folger .50 Crowley Brsdlej 1 For Plait's successor the ballot was as billows Kern an Depew heeler Win. Bliss Tremalne Piatt Cornell Crowley QCKSTIOK OF AIUftl'RNMKNT. After the first ballot, Potterof Saratoga, ottered a resolution that when tbe -Joint Conference adjourn next Saturday, it will adjourn to meet on Monday noon, June 27th, at Town Hall, Saratoga. Spinola (Democrat) siid that tbe Legislature had long ceased to sit in obedience to their duties to tbe State.

Tbe memtiers were now here, and had ben for several days, in obedience to tbe mere ru'mgs of party interest. He wished it uudersUKxl that if either Republican factiou expcicd by any sort of tactic- to break tbe Democratic ranks they were mistaken, as the Dent (Karats were deurminei t-o stand firm until au election should be had. Hokius ruteii Potter's resolution out of order, aud said its object could be secured by ouly some concurrent resolution. SKCOND BALU.f. Amotion to adjourn was lost by to the tVtnvtntion then voted again as follows for the short term Jacobs imUVivg Wheeler AS Bradley Cornell 1 J5 Folger 2 Crowiey Tremaine 1 For successor to Piatt Kernan 1 Piatt.

Deftew 50 Wheeler Wm. P. Bliss 1 Tremaine 1 27 5 1 1 RI'MOliS eF A HALF HHf P.l) PAK't. Among tbe rumors set at, hich is inst believed, is one tit the eflect that the alf-Bree coronation that is ruuning Chauncey N. lep-w has rolled hsif a il-liondiillars into the cauvass.

The Ha'f-Breenfs are in higb feather because the brilery developments have bad so little fft-ct in the voting, and they are encouraged to keep righton in the same way, and pay every man bis price It is said today that an effort is to be made to hire certain Democrats to stay away and reduce the vote, for in mcb a eae the Half-Breeds gain. On Saturday Deew came within eight votes of an election. Had four more Democrats I men paire four republicans who were not Depew men the contest for the long trm would have ended then and there. Th-e things have bothered tbe Stalwarts a little, GAL-FIELD IKSILS I'K'tMLiiN'; OFFH ES FOK VoTKS. LoN'i Branch, une -1.

President Garfield, when asked in reference to the issuo between Senator Strabau and John I. Iavenport as to the Marshaiehip of New York, said "If any one las promised any cftiiW Iu New York or elsewhere it, has been donewtbout a consultation with me and without my knowledge. I my have kjken about the til ing of tbe rtfie with a new inciimbont, ani a num-Ih of names have been mention -d to me, but as for making any prouiin ot tbe pt it is atwurd, ami my view of tbe case is, that there has been an entire misunderstanding bttween the gentlemen. I cannot conceive any other foundation for iu" fKt(t: vs. irti.v.

'IlieKletllng at arse Hies Keuewed. Pakls, June 21. A telegram from Marseilles st ites the Prefect of Police ha derided in tbe event of further disturbances to proclaim martial law. The details of disturbances show the riutrs on each side did not come in cor diet in bedtes, but con fined themselves to bunting down isolated individuals, some of whom wtie thus barbarously murdered. Three Frenchmen were condemned to imprisonment for terms varying from two to tour mouths tor assaulting tbe Daliaus of MarMeilles.

About two hundred arrests have been made, mostly liaiian workmen. Sm manufacturers and shipping iMmt.ia Mors dismissed tlieir I tali an hatms Oti t'nes-day night the French and i kalian workmen renewed the fight, ami at ten oVi a se rious strneale was proceeding. The trjoB are marching to tne spot. June 21. A dispatch from Itome says: It is impossible to descri'e the indigi.a'.iou tbe Marseilles affair has created ht re.

The Chamber of Deputies re ceived with ironical comments the state ment of the Minister of Foreign Affairs that tue conduct both of the Mar si lies an thurifies and the naiiau Cousul bad been perfectly correct, and that they bad done utmost to prevent sultto the Italian escutcheon. be Minister added that ht bal sent instructions to the Em basador in order that the nioMt energetic measures tor tbe protection of the Italians might be taken, ami he did not doubt that the rrem Government would be interested in preventing acts calculated to disturb tbe good relations between the two countries, Anti-French demonstrations were attempted here to-day. Tbe police disjiersei tbe crowd and arretted three persons. A HI. Kit A Ol 1 It K.

Tue cr mucin i tn 4allrdt Ac- f-tMiui ihe ItrliiNhvrs. LuNix in, Juno 21 The JVYir.j under stands that otntnnnications with the I'ni ied States G'veriiriient in regard to iucen-tiv. to crime in the Mttd Kingdoun jM.uiinui uy mo iriRU papers in a.meru:, wul be coiid uult at Washington through Lionel Packevillo West successor to Sir I ward Tbornfj.n Among the artii b-s to which the attention of tbe Washington. Cabinet wii; te caiid are one -aking nt what is eajiea --liie la-t visit ot Hie Prince of aies to the Cimttcent' aud indicting methods by whiuh a fatal railway aitcideut might he pntdiieed with irnpuuity, and auotlier rouitJMtiiig ot what protn-sir to he au account, of tbe trial (d Uiads.on hv a secret soi-iety, followed by bio condemnation e.uh. Healthy aud 1 Ii ill rnl I Pier, O.innals 4.V lir is for the health and good for the spirits, jl all foreign A Train on Ihe West I'cnu Prerip- tuled Into I ret k.

The l.iigiiiper, I'trfiiian nuel a l'ss-rncrr Killeii, fSprui ii. patch to The Kkkkpokt, June 21 A serious ac cident oe-currcd here this eveuiug between fojr and five o'clock. A freight train going west on the I nu Koad ran over a cow about ten rods east of tbe Buffalo Cr)e bridge, which threw the engine off the track on to tbe bridge on the ties, causing the bridge to fall, and precipitating the engine and ten cars into tbe creek. The engineer, James C. Uepine, aud fireman, James Detrh'b, were both killed.

Maj. Suowden, a citize-n of our town, who was on the engine at the time, was also killed. TbH bdy of the latter was soon recovered and later in the evening the body of the fireman was found wedgesd in among the timbers, but has not yet been extricated. Both the railroad men are married men, who live in Klairsville. finowden was an unmarried man but bas a widowed mother, who deeply mourns bis loss.

A brakernan named Gallagher mad a a narrow escape by jumping from the top of a box car just as the train entered the bridge. Wreckers are at work reuiovingthedHbris. The calamity has caet a pal gloom over our town. UMREAN A It (dlf, Adulteration Hint tie otof JHau ad rc. 'l-t there any pure ice-cream Well," a New York confectioner said, "I claim to make rieam of ure rnaterla's, but I ran not fiord to it at the price laid down by manufacturer'.

Tbey charge $1 a gallon, I charge 1 and, although I trive my customers a pure article tor thedr money. I don't siippi that 1 uiake nearly sm luiu pioht out of a gallon as the late tirirrs who setl it cms cheaiM-r." "Wtv reason is pbitn eimngh. If you rend t.bi- postal card it will give you the key to the whole mystery "Iwar Si( We here tierewith rent amp: jtivv it a tatr trial. Pi ire iu renin per pouni. Krrt'uHy ynurs.

"This Hatufde packet contained two ounreH of what was railed (feiatin, and is said to make une and a hlf (uartHot cryHtalline jelly. In reality," the confectioner continued, 'it is j.oihir.g more nor 3-ss than a iir tftiality of glue, which can In txniiibt at aiy drug Mtore, The cost is estimated at from cents to cents a pound. It in not ev gelatine, for gelatine is ii uaily t-oSd in sheets. These two on nets are suthrieut to make wo gaHmis of ice-cTMani. It if ti rut melted in liikewrm mi and h-n purd inti th fre 7.tr to pive the eteam a Wiy.

Nearly all tbe latgM manut.ictiirers uk it, and in projtortion tbeauiurjt of glue tbey put in, the Uhh cream tbey rt.jurt. It i quite easy to tell when ire-cream fa adulterated It has a puffy appearance, sjme-wbat like Charlotte Kuise. and if you p'nogM a srx-tn mto it you will almont feel the air rushing out. eating it a peculiar sei.sation is felt in ti throat. Tins a ine-s t.m two causes: Kr-t, from the if tu) 4-aliHl, and secondly, from the a.ti!iter;iHHl tl vring that is nseet.

p(r lithtanee, the letuon tl evor is obtatued from oil f1 ihe i-trawberrv flavor from concentrated strawb-rry, wbicb, in turn, i made troru ether; tbe vanilla extract fiom ale hoi, as it does not pay to make it troui tbe lieans, which oet flu w-r pound. That is how some manufacturer get their tlevoring. iSiuce t'ii- fji.eil glue has en intrfHlm ed, corn i'-ir- Is ued leis estensively. It, is nut uucttirniton for big dealer to put 1ne tlunt i their wbltettnar, othat yn see there i r- her itj'tii (t! a-i ii Iter at ton. Wha Ha quart i-f pure ice ream co-t yi-u A quart ot pure ir cream i '0 I can b'iy crain for 1.

e-nt, bur it pure. Pour frehti es cost cents, a puind wtnte standaot 5 cent, li.tvoiiue 3 cent--, ice ami salt cents. cents. 'I ins will give a little over a quart, and I generally put the actual i'ost if a quart- at aliont cenfR, or tl 2) gallon, leaving a inariu of cents pn lit. The fact in, no wtioieaie maDHf ic-tiirer can prodtn-e pure ice cream at II a and therefore tbey have to putclue mto it in order to made a big profit on their sales.

4amniftitc and I'etnrd a Nnrirhl. a UK I une 21 The authorities have resumed the rants on gambling hails. A young mau, the son of a gambling hoii.se keeper, liu vt as arrested iu the act of lay ing a latge I'ttard, confessed he was the agenl of a vast conspiracy of persons who tor ti ve ruoni hs have aierm Madrid, hoping there by to force the autl to iosera'e gatntmrg, In cons q-ience of the iisrhtnuren twenty -seven prisus have arretted. War rat; ts have tieen it- sued aganiirt others. AiMilhrr Hnllrttail nil Irsile, A syndicate, ronqo-ed a nnuifter of Cleveland 0hio) capitalists, has con-ciu bd the purchase of the Hockine Val ley coal raitro-uts.

This system includes the Hocking Valy, Columbus Toledo and tbe Ohio West Virginia railways. Tbe price to be paid, it is understood, is 1H0 for the Hocking Valley and 125 for the Columbus Toledo. Tbe price bas not tieeu sett ed upon fVr tbe Ohio A West Virginia etoek. The length of the Hocking Vailey road is lo' mifex, the C-olnmbu and I dedo 117 nities, arid the Ohio and West Virginia miles. The two tirst muUotied have long been regarded as the best paying and Uiut vaUiabio railroad property ia the State.

It is understi od that tbe new management will not remove the present officers, and Mr. M. M. Greene will continue as President tor five years. It is be ievtd that the Standard Oil Company ha force el the Hocking Vailey managers to negotiate, using a a leverage charter wLbdi hai tieeu obtaine1 for huilding a parallel road.

by New K'll ler Pro ess, makes a sweet, tl.ikey and tieautiful while loaf. Ask your groce fu ll, if )4TTIIiSO MVKKY AMI I SAI' STAHI.KS, and Wi. 313 nt'iH rlflH AVhMK, and 1KANK Tf.WN AVLM'K, KastKnd. Une arriairei tor I'artifis. Opera ami onwrti.

lieu rue? and eiarrtatTBS lr l-'unernl Hurep ami buicniem k(t at liverv; the best ot attentn.n Kuarantted. sthle ripen day and nlirtit. The hv tho liell felrphone. All fir-lers reeeived by telephone N.HOLMES&SONS iillei lor Sal AT l'AK AN1 INIlilliST, MMUci or 1UE Woodruff Sleepiiig and Tarlor Coach Company, Six Ir (Vnt, Interest, Sccuml liy First Mortgage and Sinking Fund. OlllW Dt W-t J.

H. JOHNSTON WESTERN irtv 6UN W0PK3. rire Ammunition, Flstilm? Tacble oi everr l.Mrkre-t in the el'y. J. H.

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lrtts. com. max 131 Stultiinld street, h. I'stahlislied 1S6B. trice tiours, a A.

M. to 8 r. Jl. baturaaj r. Ji.

PliCe List I PITTSBURGH'S MAMMOTH CLOTHTNGr HOUSE, AA If MANN UlfiAPEST CORNER. Straw Hats Black and Light Colored Hats Canton Hats straw tiats: uiacK ana ugnt uoiorea Hats! mackinaw Hats! Straw Hats! Black and Light Colored Hats! Saginaw Hats' TO BE SOLD AT ONE-HALF THEIR REGULAR PRICE. Price List OF MERCHANT TAILORING, at KAUFMANN'3 CHEAPEST CORNER, S3 to 87 Smithfield Street HEM WHITE VESTS AXD SIMMER C01TS COATS Brown Cherts, Blue Check. Oray Checks. Mohair, Silk Lusters, IHIied, Striped, ac, 4c: All sizes from the to the laret, I i'RUM 25 CEN1S I P.

JL riCC JLllSl THE IN 7c for Men's Cassliucre or Chf viot tor Men's l'linonal Pnts si IS to $2 37 lor Men's Fancy Casfimere. Pants, new and nobbv patterns 70 to 2 37 lor Men's Une liress Pants. I sc to Jl ior Men t'heviot 1'anu, In Iticht and ueulutu eolors. i Men's Kine oo and Black Cloth Pants. In every quality 9Hc lor IV-en's Worsted Pants, in bird-eye ami b.fket patte nu.

fl Ol lor Men's White and Linen Iturk Pants. Corifrns. Colds. Sore Throat, Croup lry lacia. 3 and ot cent sszes cm i si, rii Ik 1 1 Funeral rvic i T-i-1 irr TVIr.

Mi ry J. lrwirt, f'ornr traiik.i'.wD aicnuft and Ma tt'-n -tr rt a We rn Anun -J? at 3 i'. iM. InteT-mcnr at a i our. ml 7 A 1 si-Y.

t. the in, liy i -Utiily t- p-in-fil- AI vriiue u.iri, Ai lheuy rty, WrdneMiHy, Jul 22. at V. M. :I.FM.N-Cn .1 iiue '2 i t.xt 1 Rf 11 I usii nii.l "flUiiUte ata 17 ti lO Fflffiilf Ihe t.iiiuiy r-j upy tt bis av ni, 'nr a strtt, ou Wfl jue H' 1 I.MAN-"!) I SHI.

ht iiM-Ltri rtiid 2(1 Frieiid ol the laniljv si If invit--! to attend tlj tarjt? it in-m er inji-te. in. F.niu-h. I f'2 street, on uirriir.ic -'-i r-. lux l.addti.

red months. Oh Kret't. A hv, at to Widn 6 (J morning, CASK Ky-fin ii n.l jy. tune Mt, sh, l' Mu 1 mm ifiL.ii! iimuhi rr Ate.dfidr kci 7 and FuuernI frrriren Ht the of U'rn SidI'Ij, Mi! f'Tnij: irtet. AH, kcuy.

on Wed c-day nutrniriif. Jyn9 M'Z. at IO rJcfli. In t'-iti'tt!) at a apt i-nr. 5 L.f -3 I'il'di -f 1 IT tf tl- Ill M.LANE'3 Liver Pills As Vermifuge Bnyrm flionid loo o'vlr i re above; it is on -n ry rT or vihI -it me.

tr-irkct ot rM nr 3)ii Mr.M- cpeLiwi diil. bul. tuv.ng Mm' prouuaijunon. IMPORTED Havana bars! iii'Ct iniportafion from Hawnu this nct-k of the following brands and styles HENRY CLAY, PATKIOTAS NoN t'LTKA. CONCHAS N'X 1'LVS VrTUA, VILLAR VILLAS, KSClil'CKiXALES ItoniSCHILUtf celk.stiai.es, FLOS DE MURIAS, EscErcr N.i,r.s rixos, CONCHAS LA AFRICANA, liOTIISCIlILDS, REGALIA DE REIN CESAftLS, CONCHAS, WEYMAN BRO.

Cirar Inijiorters and Dealers, 81 Smithficld St, jujeta or The lar-est stoik, the most extensive assortment lo select from iu the State. So ereat has heen our trade in this department, this season, that we were crowded to our utmost canacitv. Purfwt flftino- Krments always guaranteed. Meu's Pants to Order, from $3 10 up! jien rsuus 10 orcier, irom ia 1(1 WHITE TESTS. Marseilles Vests.

Plqne Vesta Duck Vests. FUnred VsCs- Linen ests. Linen Vents Bsrred and Striped Linen Vesti', 'Kl)M SI CENTi VP. Of MEN'S PANTS, at LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WESTERN PENSSYLYANIA, 70 to 3 42 lor Men's French Worsted Pant 73" l(r Men's t'niun'assimere Pants St to 2 2 tor Men's fine All-Wool Cassl-j mere Pants, handsome iurht sin pes ana i checks. 3 to 12 BO for Men Genuine Scotch Cheviot Pants, liicht creams and tan colors i the must stylish we have ever shown :2 IS for Men's Plaid Panu all- wi.ki.

hne quality. Finest Dress Pants, in all styles of iron is rn. ol forelarn aud domes-fc "tabrics. wi.i or spring bottoms, $2 62 to 37. up.

''fl'3'" demand sn1 f.nrchased rwdinly. oar Shall this week n.rl 1 'r" uan iresn KOtitS Remember, none but the best mada. none bat the best fitting garments are ever placed upon our counters for sale. No matter how low the prioe, no matter how extraordinary the bargains wa offer during this great sale, every garment is equal in every respect, in making, in trimming and in fitting, to the fittest Merchant Tailors' production. Visitors will be shown politely through our Departments, if they wish to boy or "ot.

Goods sent on approbation to any addres3. C. 0. by express, upoa receipt of expressage. Wholesale and Retail NEW SUITS IHSr "WHITE SUITS, AHliongh we 8nlicjrated twrte ssTcsand st.ick has been cnuii-leiety exhau-ted ait'l we iV a.

uii.e ream Atull and Polka Dit Mull in Cream Shades, the lauer decidedly stylish and t.retty. lodia Ijotnt uiinred with Lmb'rmiie'v and Iies. In te suits can meet every neuiand trout SO un to i3u ir LAW SI US in ail to an.l aud LI en Lawns M' ZK'HVK sfirs-a narruw wide stuped. In all Etrles and 25 Prices from ttuu LAWN TKVNIS ST-ITS Very pretty, etyltsh and attractive, suitable for Mountain and Seaside wear. The lat.st uoveltv oi the na KAVKLI- AX a SIKtt.T cttsri ES in He Bee.

Buntlnc. Cashmere and Camel's Hair and other late tabrlcs in eouiplcle asse.rtmeuu Lac Bunungi aud Urenadiue in Black HUCUS HACKE, COllNKH FIl'TU AND SI KET, PITTSBUltCH..

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