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And Kiagara IFree Press. V o l . V I . Y O U N G S T O W N . N. Y.. F R I D A Y . JU L Y 16. 1886. No. 21. ON THE HOME-STRETCH. WHAT THE RETURNS FROM T H I BRITISH ELECTIONS SHOW. Up U iM U - C M H r r tU f M . I M | O th.r*. I N i . T k . u A r . O a l j h m t r - M i N e at* U l l tw H e a r Wr m l Bo*roii, July l i —K. A. Perry of t h . H .ruld ■toff (tabled Uuit . . m i n e from L n d o o U m following summary of tb . latest hntish b I mv tlnaa: “The conservatives have resumed their old work of oapturitiK O U d itoiu w t i , wliicb WM temporarily suxqmruled Monday. In South Dorsetshire Coi Hambro ha. beaten Mr. Hanry Hturgia, the fanner Oladetuulte ntambar. The conatituency la a claaa one, Mr. Kturgia having carried It laat y e ar by a majority of 83 over the [meant victor. In the Leek d ir Won of Staffordshire a n o ther cloaa constituency, which the liberate won a t the laat election by a m ajority of ISA, Mr. Davenport, the former defeated tory, haa wraated tbe aeat from Mr. Char lea Crompton, a liberal who euppnrtnd Mr. Gladstone in the home rule diviniou But In the Crewe dlvi- Uon of ChecBdre, which the toriae felt oonfl- dant of winning, the Uladetonltee hare held their own and returned Mr. W. T. McLaren, a new member, by a round m ajority of 045 over Mr F. R. Trenilow, wbo ran in the conaei rativo Internet. The Oladatonitee bara alao elected Mr. Iaaac Hoyle in the Hawswood division of Iancaahire and Mr. Channing in Kaat Northainptonshira. Mr. Channing ia a Boaton hoy; Iw ia a aou of the late Hey. W. H. Channing of Brook Farm, member, and a brother-in-law of Kd- wln Arnold, the poet editor. Mr. L. Mo- Douald Cumeroii (liberal) cornea lock to par liament from tbe Wick d istrict, where a t thu Let ele<’tion he defeab.l Mr. Render, a union- iat. Mr. Handy, who n u i aa a unioniat of the reconcilable type, ha. won hack hit eeat in North Norfolk against a tdfy comjietitor. “Tlie la teat r e turn, ilmw the election of 504 member., a . follow.; Conaervativea 386, unionist- Illieral* 05, * Glads toultea 150, na- tionali.ta 77. This makaa 300 unionists and SKI Hupportera of home rule, a unioniat ma jority of 187. Hpeaker Beale rank, as a neutral in the Irish crlaee, though his sym pathise a re with the unionists, “The conservative* have a plurality of 73 over tlie liberal, of every *had«, Iiut a s com pared with tbe members of all other parties they are in a minority of 4, the count stand ing: Conservative. 385, all others IMA. There are still 70 seats to hear from .” it baa awit a com muni cation to tha eoUsctor of tha p o rt of Montreal ia refarenoa te tha two Chinaman an.ployed on tha ahip Asia, now in that pert, in which tha actiuu of udaiaanding and obtaining a of $100 ia indorsed The money will be refunded an the vessel being ready to lanve MM p o rt with U m Chinaman aboard. Crape Destroyed by BalL Hl'BOH, Dakota, July IS—Heavy hall storms have occurred in and around Volga, In Brookings county, and Clark, in Clark county, b the latter vicinity over one thousand acres of g rain wars totally destroyed A t and near Volga many pieces of grain wars totally de- Mroyed and others badly injured. “A SHAMEFUL CONSPIRACY.\ t h e W a s h ington P r a t Creates a Seasatlea ia Oeagveaetonal Cl relew—The Alleged C a r r s p t B a rgain A g ainst Ooode. W e a n m o ron, July 18 .—The Boat yaster day creatad a sensation in rongreaaional oirrlaa by publishing a leader under tha cap tion of “A Rhameful Conspiracy! Why Solicitor-General Goode w u rejected! It wm tbe result of a c o rrupt bargain t-tween the republican senators aiul Senator Mahons.” Following up thu article tbe proper empha sises Its amertions in an editorial as follows: “Mr. Riddlelwrger of Virginia may have been out of order according to the rules of tbe senate, In declaring M he did on Saturday morning, in that august chamber, th a t the re jection of Solicitor General Goode w m affected by the influence of the Bell Tels[>hone Com pany, Imt he w u n o t a t all in cooAict with the facta in tbe ■'axe, Mr. Goode w m deprived of confirmation by tbe joint efforts of Senator William Mnbone and tbe a ttorneys of the Hell Telephone Company, aguAnxt which laat-iiainul company Mr. Goode, iu hi. oilicutl ca|iurity, ha. ordered a null to lei Instituted to inquire into the validity of its [intents. There baa been no more disgraceful efdnodes in the his tory of the senate than this, and i t i . precisely true, M haa been declared by Hnnntor Hlddle- lierger, that the a u thor.of Mr. Goode's ilefeat would no more dare to have the method, of their warfare made puldic than they would ilaru to he caught exploding a dynamite bomb in the .onnte chamber. ” THEY ARK AT IT AGAIN. RIOTING IN BELFAST BETWEEN PRO TESTANTS AND CATHOLICS. The Police 17 a a b le to l a p —M ilitia Called Ont—Neveral in je r P o raell Corrects a a All a g e . False State m e n t B a d * by M a rtlegtou. B l L r . f r , July 14 — Serious rioting be tween Protestants and Catholics broke out afresh lust evening. Sticks, stones, revolvers, ate., wars Mad freely on both sides, and Uie polios were entirely unable to supprvm the disorder. The military were finally called oot and with tbe assistance of the [icUce dis persed the mob. Many persona were injured, the moat of whom were conveyed to the hos pital. Ths military are | si trolling the CARDS AND LIQUOR TWO VICES THAT HAVE RUINED MANY A BRIGHT MAN. THE FENIANS. AM P a rnell Denies H a v ing Resolved Pram Aay of Them . London, July 14.—Mr. Parnell In a letter declares that Lord Hartington'a statements that the Irish party ami the National I/eague are in unlou with the Kenlana in America are untrue. He knows nothing whatever of the existence of a Fenian organisation either in Ireland or America beyond what he has learned from thu newepa|iera. He has never hail any communication with the Fenian leaders or accepted an alliance with them, nor does be even know who the leaden are. No union of Uie Irish party or the National League with the Fenian, b n . ever been pro poned, nor would be have ever consented to such union. “Despite the unblushing false hoi sis,” lie concludes, “which hnve hail the effect to partially ami temporarily frustrate the moderate aspirations of Ireland, tbe Irish people will continue to maintain a peaceable ami legal aspect, declining to afford a pretext to Hartlngton and his tory allies to resort to the Imitalities of coercion.\ PACKED IN ICE ALIVE. A POISONED BREAKFAST. Persona Violently Affected A fter T b e lr M o rning Meal- P r o v id e n c e , R. L, July U.—Mra. Sarah O'Rourke, a widow, her family of six children and four friemla sat down to breakfast yes terday morning m usual and partook heart ily. Shortly after breakfast tho younger children were seized with a fit of vomiting, which appmreil to twoome an epidemic and affected moot of the remainder of ttusn who bail aat a t the break fast table. The retchings were violent and swift debllitaUon succeeded the Ilrst attack. For an hour Uie question was doubtful whether the sufferers woukl recover. The violent* of the poison twoame more plainly gvident later, for there waa no complete re covery in any case. By noontime the physi cians were able to pronounce the entirejeleveu out of danger. Two of the party who partook of tho meal had gone to the mill to work ami ware taken homo in a seri- oua condition, while one who worked at the Valley bleachory waa brought home by hi. companions. It la supposed that it w m the milk th a t was nolo mod, oa r vary ono th a t p ar took of the fluid w m poisoned, while two of the family that used none were not affected. Samples of the food were taken by the doc- tore, and will he analysed. Tbe effect pro duced indicated arsenical |s>isoning. CANADIAN CUSTOMS SCANDAL. (le i s u r e O a ssa S u p p r e s s e d —W h o P a i d D a t y on Irttdy Mftctlonald'a Diamond* T O t t a w a , O n t, J u ly H.—There is a nice lit tle acruidal here over ilamaging dim-lieu rue mads against the customs department. Not long ago the sum of $4,0(JU was [mid by one member of a certain firm In Montreal to a second party for the purjssw of hushing up a case of fraud upon her majes ty's customs, and the case was hushed up. There Iiave heen no Isa. than eight cases where the customs officer, claim to have puaitive evidence of fraud against Im porter., and fn more than one case where perjury w m charged, and in one where an arrest w m actually made, tiiat the dtqsu-t- niental officer, have shut their eye. to the crime and received money ill tlui *!nq*< of a consid eration for uicli rontlouence of crime, natality tiie Patterson, Klmock ft Co. casu. Inquiry is now being mode on every hand as to whether the Canadian Bacifly magnates [mid tbe duty on the diamonds they pn wanted to Imd j Macdonald. Tlie duties woukl amount to several thousand dollar., and if the cus toms laws have not beon complied with the country has been chiseled out of that a m o u n t U Is Mr. Bowell's sworn duty either to tlm t the d u ty has heen paid o r else get an or der in council [ s u e d remitting the amount on the ground that the diaiiiomls were to be used in promoting a “new Industry,” viz., the in dustry of making preaunta to cabinet ministers for services rendered. Home active customs official might make a seizure of the diauiouda F o rtunate Heeeue of a Supposed Corpae Frum Being Frozen to D eath. K n a d ino, Mich., July 8.—Mra Lucinda Faste of Woodbridge township, while on her wuy to the Fourth of July celebration here, fell unconsciously from her seat in the car riuge and wns to nil indications dead. Med ical assistance was called, but ail efforts to restore her proved futile and she was given up, although not having every ap|<earai«ie of being dead. The body wns laid out and taken back home for burial. Arriving there, ioe w m procured in which to pack the remains, and they were no [lacked for more than thirty mlnutee when an okl physician. Dr. Neclich, calktd on the bereaved family. He was so struck with the lifelike look of the “corpse” that he expressed doubts of her death. Tbe body w m quickly taken from the ice anil tho doctor quickly went to work to establish the fact of her living. He opened a vein In Mra Fastu’s arm and tlie blood flowed freely. Iu a short time the lungs began to work, and the funeral preparations were aluuidunod. Tbu imtient now lies apimrently asleep. Her bouse is tilled with curious neighlsira. and the local physicians are much puzzled over the Uie case II said by the neighlsirs tbat Mrs. Faste's in. n o r once had a similar ex- penonce; that she lay in a trance for many days, anil when she come to evinced n full knuwlvdgo of everything th a t went on around ber. ___________________ VERY REMARKABLE CASE. CORPSE SEIZED FOR BOARD. Praveate a TERROR AND DEATH, A W M * T illage N I M i f l h e m a g R r 4- domic—Flying from Pestilence. M i l w a u k e e , Wi*., July 14.-Th# pleasant little village of W aterford, Racine county, is just now a scene o f terror and death frum an epidemic of typhoid fever. Nearly flfty peo ple in a population of le a than live hundred are either sick or dying from the scourge, The disease w m brought to the village by a young man named Barry Huming, who w m employed in this dty. Coming down with a fever, he w m eent homo. Opposite the Huming homestead is a Catholic school of eighty scholars, who use water from the Hom ings' wall for d rinking purpuaes. It is believed th a t the epidemic started frum tbe use of this water, which is said to have been contami nated by tha p iM rising of vsesals used in the sick room near by. Hoon after drinking the water a number of the children were taken with the rever, which spread to others, until a tenth part of the village w m stricken. Hardly a bouse w m without its attendant physician. Tha schools were soon closed and bust new places followed s u it The place la now ileeerted except by tbe sick, the physician* and nuraso. Kvery effort is being made to stay the plague, but thus far Without T h a R a p acity of a Landlord C h e ap P a a e raL C h icago, July 8.—A man and woman of respertable appearance engaged board with Hugh Davis a few days ago. Tbe couple had no money—a t least none of It wm paid to Mr. Davie—and m their laggsge consisted only of a pasteboard box he asked them for their board money ynteniay. They started to leave tbe house a n d made an attem p t to carry off tiie pasteboard box with them, but Davis grabbixl it, and the couple left the house hurriedly, hailed a cab and were driven rapidly away, tin 0 |»nlng the box it was found to contain the body of a live-weeks' old baby and a bottle of alcohol The couple did llut givp their namea The woman pretended to ba an invalid, and her hue!and carried her meals to her room The man left two paper* in his room—one a contract between T. M. W agner of Louisburg, Ohio, and Gum ming* A Lake, nursery dealer* of Chicago, and the other a deed for a lot in Oak wood oeuietery, Oawfordsville, Ind., made to John W. S m i t h , ______ 8TEUBEN COUNTY’S FOREST FIRE8. 1 A Colorado Mata Struck by L ightning on th e Cheek, but Htlll All re. D cnvxh , C o l, J u ly R—George L. Edwards w m struck by lightning Hunday while cross ing Iron H ill Though severely injured, lie recovered consciousness in flfteun minutes and will prulsUily g et well. Tho lightning struck him on the left cheek, knocking out aurue of his teeth and paMed a m a* his breast to his right side, thence downward coming out of the right foot. A bole like a bullet hole w m made in the font. Edwards • cloth ing w m torn to shreds and both boots were knocked off. The ground where he stood w m torn up. The course of the lightning over his body is marked by a red streak an inch wide The worst injury is to his lung the shock causing hemorrhage and severe kaa of blood. His body is badly burned. Tbi. is said to be tbe first known instance of a peraou living struck by lightning a t this altitude, 10.50U feet above tbe sea. Edwards’s peculiar injuries are subject to much interest ami ing medical meu. DARING FEAT OF A COOPER. B e R ides T h rough the W h irlpool Rapida la N iagara R iver le a B a rrel. B u f f a l o , July IR—Carlisle D. Graham, a Philadelphia cooper, aged 81 years, yesterday sin i iMfn\jr rode through the Whirlpool rapids o f Niagara river in a barrel of his own manufacture. It is fashioned somewhat a fter the shape of aa egg, ia 7 feat lung, 30 inches hi diameter a t tha top, 33 inches a t the bilge, aad 17 Inches a t Uw bottom. Fastened to the bottom w m a cast-iron plate weighing MO pounds, while inside the barret a bag o f sand weighing 180 pounds waa attached. The tsurel W M dropped from a boat In tbe middle of tbe river near the old Maid of the Mist landing at 8:53 p. tu. and entered the rapids a t 3:50 p. m. He pa ssed out of the whirlpool s t 4.-01 p. m., having occupied two minute* in the pa r a g e. Tbe tsurei with ito human freight tksited to Lawistun, Ux mite, beicw, where, a t 4:36 p. m , it wm picked up hy a Asher man aad Graham wm re I im .iI Tbe adventurous man hM not ywt fully de rided what to do, but exports to go through Ihs rapid , again providing su flic lent indnoe- msute will be given him. C a n a d a ’s Ta* aa C h iuam e o . O ttawa , O h l , July is.—1(h e V u s t * * de- U reat D e s tru c t io n o f Timber, P e n c e s aad Crape-—lave* Inestimable. Cohnino, N. Y., July !2.—Reports from the town of Thurston, this county, tell uf apisdllng lanes by tires in the forests and grain fields. A nusith of drought, inter rupted only by slight showers, has so dried everything that a spark anywhere seems to start a blase. Tbe region about Thurston ie quite thickly wooded, and the A m have swept over hundreds of acrsa of timber, de stroying large quantities of curd wood, and spreading to the ttrids of grain and even to tiie meadows, burning tbe ground completely over. Tbe lues te inestimable. AU along tbe railways sparks hev* ignited the gram, and there has been a great lorn o t fences and fleids of g r a i n . A meadow of rig h t acres a t Erwin, owned by Edward Townsend, burned yesterday like a prairie fire A rain ha* checked tbe fins. T h e southern tier of counties tn N e w York state seem* to h a v e suf fered more than a n y other regio n by d r o u g h t j u s t M H a il as K m . W askinoto July IA — Consul-General Hsian, a t Berlin w rite, th* state departawut that notwithstanding the exclusion of Ameri can pork, trichinoeis te s* prevalent in Ger many now as it w m when American hog. were allowed to be imported in th a t country Manitoba Crap Pros prats. W innifeo , Manitoba, July 12.— Harvest prosper* in Manitoba are brilliant. Tbs yield will probably be a litlte under the aver age, bat tbs quality will tar exceed anything in recent ysara Bain, however, is much CORKHILL AND GUITEAU. A a Interview W ith a D e tective Concern ing the Alleged Plot. W ashinqto N, July IR —Mr. George W. McEifrtth, wbo m a detective ofllwr w m ito to Dtetrict-Attorney Curkbill’s office after the a rrest of Guitaau for shooting Presi dent Garfield, w m interviewed by a reporter yesterday. In reply to questions, Mr. McKl- freth said; “There is nothing a t aU in that Herald story about Cork hill and Uuiteau. We investigated tbe m atter fully a t tbe time and did uot find a thing to implicate any one with Guituau in tbe crime. One thing 1 found and that w m that Uuitoau w m perfectly tru th f u l I in vestigated everything he talked about, tbe place* b\ said ho had visited a n d the [wrenas he hod talked with and found that be w m ex actly truthful We investigated what wa could learn ou table and would then go to s m him and when be told ua anything we would Invest igate that and we uever caught him in a lt o * SONS OF TEMPERANCE. M e e ttag o f th e N a tional Division ta New- H*r«ii, Conn. New H a v e n , July 14.—A four days’ semtan of the National Division of Son* of Temper ance began here yesterday. The day w m de voted to the reception and discursdon a t re ports. Most W’orthy Patriarch Dennison in his report said: “An mlightensd public conscience demands the suppression of the slcoholie liquor traffic, and only the moot radical and pronounced legislation against the saloon will satisfy the Ths net gain of tbe order for the year end ing Dec. 31, 1885, w m 3,838. The quarter ending March 31, 18ND, shows a further net gain of 7,153 The total membership March 81, 1888, W M 80,338. Last evening the deto galas were tendered a reception and Imnquet Cara s f Ona W k s \M ig h t B a r a B e a n .\ Infatuated w ith Ik* Igute PaSara ef ** O r a S U e t e \ e i P i e t e r s . 1 D t s t r e s s i D r a a h A g a in. Not long ago we wont into Kusniak1! to get a German dinner. While eating noodle soup and lelerw u rst wo saw a t a side table a man with a massive face, penetrating eyas, and a j broad forehead. In the reign of Janies | Buchanan he wm a very prominent politician. As a stump speaker he baa few equate. Ha hM written leading article* for many dally new^iapers, and be te a thorough [xilitkal economist. Time hail evidently treated him hanhly. He looked like a n old tturdock lairr gone to seod. His shabby coat w m buttoned tight to hte throat, Iiut not tight enough to hide the d irty flannel undershirt Iwneath it, for he wore neither collar nor muslin gar m e n t HI. shoes were cracked, and bis soft felt h a t was much the worse for wear. There w m not tho slightest trace of dissi|iation about him. He suemod down oast and lost In thought A t a lots t o account fo r th e ch a n g e in hte appearance, w e i n v ite d h im to dine. H e took a potato salad and som e b u r r , b u t w a . m o o d y and reserved. H e w o u ld n o t t a l k alumt h im se lf, and be ca r e d n o t to ta l k a b o u t a n y b o d y else. It w a s e v i d e n t t h a t he w a s v e r y needy. W h e n s |5 n o te w a s preene d In to h is h a n d his ey e s filled w ith tears. “ I did uot a s k y o u fo r th i s ,” ho said , In a vo ice b r o k e n w ith em o tion. “ N o , Indeed, y o u d id n o t ,” w e agreed . “ B u t w e kn o w y o u naed it. T a k e It, an d g e t clean un d e r c loth e s a n d a s h i r t W e kn o w tiia t you h a v o no a p p e t it e f o r liq u o r , o r wo w o u ld not o ffe r It t o y o u . I f yo u a r e o v e r a g a i n In g o o d circu m s t a n c e s y o u ca n re p a y i t ” H e rose a n d g r a s p e d us c o n v u l s i v e l y b y tbe h a n d . “ I ’ll n e v e r fo r g o t th is a . lon g m I liv e , ” b e s a id lm p r e a b ivcly, a iu l w u lkell hur rie d ly fro m th e re s t a u r a n t T H E EE-CO N U UEK H liAN ’ B F A T A L BECH E T . C a p t W., a w e ll k n o w n g a m b l e r , eat twenty foot away T h o old m a n h a d h a r d l y reach e d tho sid e w a lk b e fo r e tho ca p t a in w a s at o u r side. “ I sa w y o u ta l k in g w ith tlio con- grram a n ju s t n o w ,” Iw said , “ a n d I th in k I mw y o u g i v e h im som e m o n e y . D id ho ask y o u fo r any?\ “ N o ,\ w m tb e an s w e r . “ H o looked poor an d a s c d y , nnd I g a v o h im en o u g h to fix him - onlf up. T h a t w a s a ll. H e hu» go n e o u t to b u y a sh i r t a n d c o l l a r a n d cloan un d e r c lo th i n g \ The cap t a in h a d a s a r c a s t ic sm ile on his face. \C o m o w ith me,” ho said , “ a n d sue bow be fixe h im s e lf up. I t w ill In terest uien lik e you.\ A f t e r p a y i n g th e reck o n in g , w e fo llo w e d tbu captain H e esco r t e d u . a r o u iu l th e c o r ner U p a n a r r o w stab- w u y wu stu m b led in to a little e n t r y on th e sucond flour. T h e r e a boll w a . ru n g . A sm a ll p a n e l in tho cen ter o f th e door w a s slid , an d u b lac k fiice u p ] c a r ed a t th e open in g . T h o ca p t a in w a s r e c o g nized, nnd wo w e r e a d m itted w ithout h e - R a tion. T h e room w a s cA r q .'ted nud fu r n ish e d w ith an a t t r a c t i v e M del/oerd. A f t e r m o isten in g o u r tips w o w e n t in t o a n a d jo in in g a p a r t m e n t I t con tain e d a fa r o Isin k . Iln l f .* dozen p la y e r s s a t aro u n d th e tab le. Tho sflonco w a s o n ly b r o k e n h y th o m o l lo w click in g o f I v o r y chip*. O lio g l a n c e w a s en o u g h . T l i o “ cnngni*H iiian” ■ w m tliore, tho m o * t In terested p l a y e r o f the i l o t Ho w a - so in t e n t upon tho gnnm th a t lie ’ took no h e n l o f b is s u r r o u n d in g s , i l l . A n g e rs lo v in g l y p la y e d w ith tlie chl|iH. E v e r y < tinl ; w a * w a tch e d a * th o u g h life o r d e a t h d \ [ e n d e d : upon i t Bends nf s w e a t s tood on tlie b road, white brow . Hte eyes glo w o d w ith fe v e r ish Impulse He lost the la s t omit o f h i . 6 5 note “calling the tu r n . ” A f t e r v a i n l y tr y i n g to , w or borrow a frusli ch ip bo drew a long bi oath and arose from the tab le. A a ho m w ! M hte faos colored, aud b e nervously clu t c h e d j hte coat a t ths th r o a t “It's worse than a • taste for liquor,” he said, apologetically. “I I souldnt halo i t But I w m on tbe verge of | |uud luck. If you’l only loan nu* 65 more I’ll pay you back In five m inutes * I Hte countenance M i at the shake of the bead, and be went down itulre Tbo secret * f hte downfall was o n t “Night, noon and morning,” observed tbe oaptain, “has be lieen at tbo faro table for ton years, and night, noon and morning will he remain there until be dies.” Ten days ago hr stood before us again in . tho editorial rooms of a great morning news- S aper. He wm still beating thu copse* and I igles of life in ills efforts to feed hte pamiua for gambling. AN U N Q U E N C H A B L E A r r E T I T B . These efforts however, contrast unfavorably • with those of a man with an unquenchable 1 appetite for liquor. He was formerly a night ' editor of unsurpara.1 ability. Uno Saturday ; afternoon ho stood on the curb a picture of sadness an d d istress A b r o t h e r jo u r n a list, who had Ju s t d r a w n a w e e k ’s s a l a r y , p . r a d him . T o u c h e d b y b is m o u r n f 'd co u n t e n a n c e , be tu r n e d b a c k , s a y i n g , “ J o h n , w h a t 's the m a t t e r w ith y o u ! Y u u look tro u b le d .” The poor fellow's cheat heansl, and there seemed to lie a choking serration in bis throat. Finally he said: “ My wife is sick, arel I have > been out of work some time. I haven't a cent, and I owe six weeks’ rank I ox|iect to find the whole family out cm the sidewalk when I go homo to-night.\ The friend gave him 6 10 , and prraacd on to report a meeting tel Waii street. An hour a f terward, while returning to tbe office, he reached thi* saloon T b e unfortunate night editor stood a t the door and took him b y tha lapel of th e coat “I want you to come in arid take a drink with m e , ” he said In a maudlin lOTK. Hte friend ajipreciated the situation In an instant Th# invitation w m accepted. After the d rink, bad dtenppeareri and were [mid for, the friend Inquired: “ W h y , John, wliere did you g e t y o u r u io n c y C “Struck a fresh sucker an hour ago for Ilo,” wa* the prompt reply. Tbe city te filled with men who have drop ped from tbe ladder of fame and who draw sustenance for their passion from thu indus- . trious member* of the generation wbo have succeeded them. You find them tn restau rants, M horse races, oojtbe streets and else where, b u t you too often And them where they are the least welcome—s t your desk.— New York Letter. THE WEEK’S SUMMARY. W hy B r ito n 's Laugh. Abou tho only way to Had tha United States navy te to run Ihn noaaa through n md tender. J m l t a. A Are te the Free u u i.erw ty at Bruarete yra terfay l*.travad ths g reat bail and th* whole of the right wing. A portion a t the Ubrnry WMmvad. Th* New Yorfc Cteutrnl Railway <' uupanv a r t about rue ting a new nn the site of th* pr esen t Terrace station, a t Buffalo, N Y , at a coat o f 6Y>,i»0. A t the request of a large numlwr o f rltlsrne of Lynn, M ass, Mayor Hart hoe called a mass meeting in the in t erest* uf tesue rule for the evening of July 13. Thomas Camploil, aged *n years, who w m shot by Joseph Ituf Tue-iay d u r in g a light in the letter's saloon iu Philadelphia, died yes terday Ruf te In custoly A duel with doubl*-1 a t ruled shot guns, fought yesterday ill Kdgevillu county, K C ., between Charles Anduieou end Jo h n Hoinrt son, resulted hi the death of the latter A t tennis tounianw.it yesterday at New- Haven, Conn., the playing was thu most in torrating that baa yet uecum sl, B r in k y de feating Rl|i!ey 4 to fl, and Ripley defeating Briuley 6 to 5* A qxrial to the Denver, CoL, Republican from Brerkenridgu say.: Edward Welch, am of Judge Welch of Brooklyn, N Y ., wa. thrown from hte horse here yesterday, white riding in a race, and receive* I in t e r n a l in Junes from which he L. not ei|*»-tod to re cover. F r i d a y , J u l y ®. B a y w in d o w , an* b e in g torn d o w n In B o * ton, M illeg a l a r c h i t e c t u r a l e x c r e e iv n c e a A r c h b ish o p R i c h a r d o f lyirlism w ill sue- need C a r d in a l G u i l s r t ae arch b ish o p o f B a r i s J . D. Jo n e s idiot a n d killed Jo s e p h tin n i e r , hte e m p lo y e r , T u e s d a y n ig h t (Mi a fa r m n e a r lie K a i h , T e x a s . H e c l a i m , to h n v e acted In eelf-defuiun. Jo h n H e n r y G r a y s o n w a s accep ted a . the eigh th ju r o r y e s t e n ln y In th e < 'hicngn an a r c l n s t t r i a l , a n d to g e th e r w ith th e th r o e last ■elected were sw o r n iu y e s t e r d a y aftern o o n N e llie B u r r y o f C a m b r id g e , M u * . , though o n ly IU y e a r s o f a g e , rescu e d h e r fo u r little m o thcrlees b r o th e r s fro m th e ir b u r n in g reel dunce, c a r r y i n g them on e hy one d o w n s t a i r . H b e w a s slig h t l y b u r n e d b y tier h e r o ic w o rk. T lie f o llo w in g Is a list o f the co n d u c t .** on the E r i e ro a d th u t I iave lw<n dlsiuim e d from th e se r v i c e : .b r a t B. B u r to n an d W illia m II. P e t e r s , B u f f a l o iR v l-io u ; M a r t in M a r in e nnd E d . M ii/zey, Niihqti- lin ioia d i \ i s i o n ; G ( .i r g e B r o w n , R o c b iw ter d ivision . H a in B r o s . 'g r a i n m ill a t W o b u r n , Mniw , ca u g h t fire y e e lu n la y noon an d w o . to t a lly d e s t r o y e d , T lie )m . cnniM ityut lie itnterm ineil. O n ly th e p r o m p t a c t io n o f the firem e n pro vented th e fire from sp r e m lln g o v e r a v a s t am o u n t u f in a i i u f a c t n r m g |H'o|»>rty. H a tu r d u y . >?uly III. Saiimel A r c h e r w a x Im a g e d a t K h o a lt, Im i. H e n r y M j i n , a B a l t i m o r e sia.d iu ik e r , killed his son. C h a c o n , the Cutm n m u r d e r e r , w a * han g ivl a t N e w - Y o r k y r a t o n b iy. Daniel B. Vennilye of New York w u mar rlnl to Mies Eluw t ‘nlnniu yusterdny. A u old w o m a n w u fa t a l l y sta h l m ! In N e w Y o r k b y th r e e niUlanw. T b c y a r e still a t large. T h e p a y m e n t s in .u p | » i r t u f tlai strik e r s un tlw (Jo u k l system in tlie Month wist Iiave ended. T lie T w e n t y th l n l regim e n t o f N e w Y o r k , w h ich Im* law n c a i iip in g at N e w |«irt, 1 1 I., ■truck te n t . Inst n l g l i t a n d ih q iarted fo r hom o T h e stm b s it e an d ten c lw r s o f tiie B e r lin ProtoKtant nrhoul v t e i b .l F.nis t o - d a y and w e r e In t r o ilu iv d to K n i|iem r W illiam l i e m a d e a sh o r t a d d r e r a T h e strik e o f th e W illin i n .b u r g p a i n t e r , a g a i n s t tlw resto r a tio n o f the ton h o u r s y s tem te a fa i lu r e , an d m o d o f the s t r i k e r s h a v e re tu r n e d to w o rk. C o m m o d o r e C im n d k ir o f th e B r o o k ly n n a v y y a r d , w h o was o v e r c o m e h y the h e a t on W u lu e e d a y , te inucli iiu p n iv w l t o d a y a n d will soon Iw a b le to nw u u ie a c t i v e d u t y . In the French chainlarr of deputies a man Arad a shot, posting close to thu hi-ad of the president of thu cbismlwr. He raid Iw did it j to a ttract attention to h i. mieuraldu ivmditksi. ' A cablegram from Atiieiw states that m ' serurity fur tbe mofio|ioly of the treulo in | petnli-uin and wilt, four liank. ha vu advniuwd ; the government the aggregate sum of 6t,MI«),lltJ0. Charles Marsh of the B u tton ilry-go.leflrrn of John Marsh A C o ., (lted at Coimsaut yester day afternoon from the effects of a|mptexy. Mr. Marsh was Iwirn tn Chesterfield, N. H., fifty-si z years ago A number of brokers and prominent tauii- nees men were examhin) In Uw t 'hicago an archist trial yeoterday, but a t the adjourn ment tbe jury remaineil as it w m Thunslay night, lacking four of the duel red nuuilier, The asaeuiMymen of New Yurk and tbe ameniblyuien of Brooklyn played a game of base Imil a t Washington |*ark yieterday a fter \ noon, few the lianeflt of the Irteli [mi liaiuen tory fund. H o r s —95 to 17 in favor of the I New-York eotou*. Iwttey and Witeou, the defaulting officiate of the t heeapeaku A Delaware Canal Com pany, it te lieheviel, sailed fur Brazil last Hst- urday. Persons answering tbe description of tbe fugitives left New-York.city ou the stuuu ship Jaimw Gordou Bennett u|joii the date mentioned. A Charleston, H CL, s[wcial rays: Jack Iwmliurt waa hanged here ywterday for the munler of IMck W ilsm last sunnter. la m bert died pnit-wting hte innocence, and left a writkwi steteneiit that the ibvvi w m c * . omit ted by another insn. Three thouraul people I witnrse.rl the • xerution. M o n d a y . J u l y IX. M. Mallon. formerly priruu minister at Belgium, te d ead George Zeloki, formerly manager for IxAta. died yesterday in Uw Bloomington lie sane asylum. The official report of the Brumiian govnrn- ment, showing tlw |>roqev-Uve c ro|e i* highly satisfactory. es[w- iaiiy the profitiM* I ym M u t whtMl arxl rye. Governor Tborup*»iu, lh« new mjmi *Unt «kv ra te r ; *4 ibm trwwwry, mrrivmi Ho*vU> in in WMhincton, nml to^Uy u rnm H l Uandutks oI Uuti portion. Mr. Wiliinm M. C o rbett, fur tnmnj j m n train d ^ a U b t of tha Buffalo i t Houlhwut ern divlawai of tb r Ern*, ha* U»«n %(ipotnU«I by 8op«rintMMl*fut Brunn, trtim n a « ter w ith full char^t” of the rooveoitfnt u i train i. Tbe Emperor William intend* to preaun t to the aul tan of Eanxil m j a battery of artillery with a oomplata e«juipuw nt. and the aervion of tw«tity“frjur pfc iuxi artilkriatM frum tbe German army t*» twin anrl work tie gum. I I V United HteU« akaiM r AUiaww v k t Hear Admiral Jouaft on U a n l am v a d a t Nawpivlw K. L, at h oVhah Sunday ntommg. Khx. will Imve bar kfawd I—lad over Uw u m w urwl mile which waa Ink! out hereby Admiral l a t n After that ahe will go to tlw (vxapafli atalaei a t C water's, U a riur lalaml Mar rotnietw will be adjaatail t h e r e preparalury t e going to wa. Tl*.* fnn'-ra! of the late Ur. W. ^ Gule, rap rvw’iitAtirc iti (Ningroaft fn«n the Thlnl M ary land disli *«’t, iM’curre.l Kuteta) cv.Hilog at UultiiiMttr Tim I uu’thcr of <L\.it4;rww man Ouh wm* ixifortiK^I o( Imv m$i'i >|B<ah on Krelay liwt. Tlw »!»*» i »« i too mu h ft tr her feeble can titlon and It . t ^im lel bar Bhe never rallftetl aiul dto^i e l 4 uciouft ywtcruay m ig» n> *»»n, a .muple ol In uin lefow the funeral «>f hor eun took Tuaedajr. J u lv * Over ooe hundred iwreitiui Uwt lh*’ir livea In the uacthiiuak.' end eruption in Nee 7n«Un.t Mr Hugh Th<Mii|*Ltti of Houth Cendina oalUvl on tin* |»>wident If oiMlny morning ami •ulwwincnUy qualifWI ae aaeletant WMTi'tary of thr tmaeu y. C. W Mctlovern, a prominent and touch retepet ted lawyer t»f Arimt, Henry oounty, lilinoU, hae eud.lculy dleapi»iMtLd, Im ting a ah. triage of $1\UJU. The large MWtitlUi of All«si U « h , bin d inliee frum Wilktw-Barre, l*a., were I Kin mm I U> the gi.KJi.d vcetct>lay afternuou. l*m. $MI,- U(I0. The Nuttii rxgniu'iit, which i> i.iic'iuii|«d iu the vicinity, di.1 heruk* work iu preventing Um* Kprtttid uf the tin imw. M*>rt<in Hownnl, a jobl^r lu Um* nhoe trade cm North Third Ntrcel, Phiiad< iithia, i»*/t the city on SnlunU ) ami ha» nut lm*n Iw u d f i tw MiiKV'. Hr kavauW itfi amounting to bwtwawt $40,(>W» and M0,tt)U. The |>rincl|vti net I iu mi are H m U x i and Hav«n*hiil llrufk The official rnjHirt <»f Um* ad d itio n of the arope in Hungary indi.nUw an avimigc yUUd of wheat of/hi |»v «v*nt , Hgaiuat VI per .v n l in 18*5. The |iiN«|i eta of a fair crop of rye and oat* art? oxcollctii, l»ut Iwrlcy iii in Iwd oondiUon an.l th«* crop will l«t idiorl A neb. nu* Im on UkiC to bokl a furuiAm’ con- VMiition In Nt Paul on Aug '£» next, with a view to effecting a |M^miAn»*nt orgnnlKatkMi and to have hoad.|imrtcie in Y\ lutlilugtAia. The |*i lr»« t|Mil object of the organiratkxi will be tu look after national leguUtioii Unariug upon agriculture and laUir H. nry George aays Im* will tu rn.j .t the noae- inaUon for tn/tyor of New York on tha sociali*t lulior Ui kut, if it ie d««* i.U«>l h* put eucli a tl. k t in Ur fkdd It h undt i'Hto.Ml ltuv. It Il.dinr Newton and Hev KhUk i Ho Glynn will tw among Ihe loaders of Um* rnove- inent. A uianifiwh. ir looked for T h e Chkxtgo, Ho»'k Island A Padffc rail- w«y Monday anncnm.'eil at i ’htcago the lowiug promotions and a|»|*oinltueiibi, to tnka plei. lo tl i v : Mr. k Nt. Joiui, liMKiebmt general manager, with h.tad<|uartorN ntC h i oago; Mr K A. lioibr*«)k, gmieral ticket and IMUNciiger ag«5iit, kjh! Mi. Utmrgc 11. HnnUi, nmisltml genera) ticket and itawttftgur agent. W im I iip a i I k ; , J u l y 14 , Tho Mi- In. no crop re|H*rU n n * favorable. Tbo fm » . t flivw iu W h uiudn were <*b«N'keil by Ui*< rain. JiMeph 0. biirtGii, thi* fiuimiiJi iH’ganiet, die*I at I0;db laet n ight in lkMt4in. Tbo 400 rug weaver* who huve been o n a •trike In rhiUeielpiiia, Iiave returned to work A woman who onaanl taking f«a?d in ( Vn tral New York died after fifty three day$ ot fasting T1m> Auwrimn (lulling veewl* that w«*re wl»«l by tlie Dominion authorttiiw, have t«an released. Tlm United Ntaba a*nato waa In Mwelon Uek night until midnight wreetlmg wlLh tint river ami harlxtf Idll. (irnlunii, of WhitI|im4 ftapidn fuin^, win ha on cxhibititHi a t Uio 1'alacc of 'IiNk*, Huff uio, N. Y., thin week. M<«t of U m * einpkiymw of U m * Okl Cokmy railrootl, at Boston, Imve re]m«itnl a return to monthly jMiyroeoU aiel it will l« grunted. C. Ii. Gn»vofy ir of A then* county, Ohio, was y enter day aftornocm nominab^l for con gr— by the re|>ubhcaiw of the FirUwath d h t r i d The oflVtek o 4 the lTiilad*t|ihla water departmant and eelnrt and nuoiinun coamdH wen* In Buffalo, N. Y., Tivw la; bent <*n bust i m p and pleasant. Col (liklei, w ) m » ]irofMMnl to make a trip to the North Dole, wa« m n e v d al Now Yurk ori Tu*el»y, (diargod with gnu id ianuny by Mias Dollie A<iams, Um* uWatW Queen.M Tbe French war frige ie Talauiaii, wbkh le on a cruise, arrived at Gknnw«U*r Tueei i a , morninK Hur (m[ftaln, Buruan, caltol to pay hte res|*vte to liw mayor, wlto was s l s n n l A salute will la- Ami by tlu- 1 alwulan to .lay. BradsUwt's cotunirr. 1st e q u r t for tb* week ending July lu. state* tiiat tbe Iw l u r a outlook teencoutuKtot.' Th* drou[(bt luw bad a tersbniry to bsrvicri t b ]<rt<u* of a'ratu Itxl pork Wool jirlo . remain firm R a ilnrals report liu'reswvl esrnlnits. Mr. lwi>Mi< here has written to lb- Doily News uri(ln|[ Mr Glsdteone not to resign, (iaimin,: that the iwennm- h s . ■ majority is parliament u|rm evury qmwtM.i (X/vjd liw Iraki, and Uiat tlie utmmiaU sr» not likely to su|(|rwt a xeuptsi rraoiutPm of want . J iviti A- dSKS. Tbe report frrnn Ue> resnuiittwi oti Invalid pensions, stilmiiUrel to Uw laeise by Mr Mat mm yeeturlay, Mistaine tbu [irveid nt's ( 0 t» at Uex Uil Krautlng a |wi»i.ai to M r s Marls Hunter. Tie nqiublicaji ue l n l e n submitted a minortty e q u r t isnniinm illiif Uw | « s .fll of tii. bill over tin\ veto. TAx-tutary Bayard hns written a tettrv t s Interested |wril». lu Bortland, Maine ra tin g forth s t M i r iufitftb in. [-wtUiei on Uw fteb- urtre qiswtio . 1 He steo rays tbai l e v ” ustrnn* ore now q»-n>Rns Iwtw.-vi tbu Cntted M a te, snd Great Britain looking towards sn stuka- Ue MtUMiient ot Umi ilm n tr A I n t o ut I l l s II* Ncw-Yortk, July 14 (>u lewnl at tins ■b'fttie.T Benuon Monajch, wbui> srrivwl y r a terday (rum D w teu, were* 181 BerrtwipdH * Irinw tbat were kuipnl st Havre (ei Jus* 3U With tbe exKSptionuf two, wbk h died on lb - voyage, aud oo* morn now X of die temper, ail (sn e over in jqivsi (vrxUUos Ninety nine of tbe W — twi r.t) eaie of tbsm bwttiK roaru* and tb* rest stalleaw U 4 .ig to* W. L Kllwioi At Co., uul are to Iw r n d for to w ling aud workby [srqoM on tin Isrqps farm of tbetr own/-re s t Lh-Kail., IU. They wcrv seiu/ Ld and pur/ ’ura-i for Uw ftrvn try Tbomas Herat, who (and fur tbmu durtirff tbe voyage. Uf tbo ramsb:lng U>rm» -lib r a tjutond to Bowirn A Hadden ol JuiwsviUe tV|*., si*4 threu V> s 1:nr. one 1 X1 d Uktu