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THE DI KE OT s.lXoNY IE ToW.S.
HIS TOUT* OF TIIK WORLD NK.ARLY ENDED.DE-
Wm.JU WITH TH!'. VM«*EI> STATES.
His Iltchi.e-.-i Prince Hernani of Saxe Weimar, Duke
of Saxoni. arrlv.-d in town last evening from San Fran-
(Ossa, and expect- to te* St the Fifth Avenue Hotel for
about a week. The Ibike has several other HUM teside, tb.ose mentioned above ar.d ls a cusin of the
dctd -sepsis*- ..f Oat.arfi IVmdsrlsl m. ne int
OsSOsaay ht November la-t to make a tour nf the
world, and with hU travelling companion. I'.aron R. V.
NnidhifT. ha- visited India. China and .Upan, visitingall thc principal points of Intere-i throiighotit the
East. At te.Mg "'ev tURoi up a man servant
called Kamo I->sah. who is still with (hem and will
continue In the link."- Mitta after bU return
to IhS Fstherlsnd. Tiiey were on the Ta¬
ri fie b'-tu-cen Japan and San Francisco In
ihe steamer <'arlie at the time of Emperor Frederick's
lea Mi, ."" '.001 iisidly surprised at tbe sail news on
:h. lr arrival In thi- conntrv. as tbe dally bulletins
printed In Japan had prepared them for l(.nolie I- a small man. of fair complexion, with
a heaal almost bald and tremendous mu-* tat hrs Ile
ls affable and pleasant, bit sneaks little Encll-h.I'.eron Nordhoff _ tall and well built, looks like an
Englishman with bis single eyeglass, and talks F.ngluh with ease The imo viii roma lrI In (his countrylong enough to vl-.lt the principal summer resorts, andwill then sall for Orman v. Bett expres-ed them¬selves la*t orating a* dcllg'itcai with what they hadseen In the United Mate*, and raised their hand- tita-ionlshment at the \a-tn.-s. ((f things on this eootlir.-.it and particularly tbe diStanOM. Tl.e Date -aidbe could not have believed the I'ni'ed states to be -.
wondarfal a country if he had nut i-*-en :t htuiaeHIle win po to Newport shortly.CHERI ll MENDERS OX AN EXCURSION
TWO HENPRF.n OF DR TALMAuK's FLOCK SAIL
AWAY FOR Kilt.'IT.Neath 900 tj. artes* of Dr. Ta.¦afe's fb-ch aalirri
ye-trrday morning on th-* stOtaasMp Servia on a seven
wee_-if excursion to t.roat ttritaln and the continent.At the Cunard pier early yesterday there was theWtMeet kind of eteltearNat, when nearly fifty mamas
and tw1.*e that number of daughters, with ¦ mlehtyfollowing || hu-bond-. brothers and friends, wero
bidding one snot har good-by, each anxious for thela.«t marri andi each Jcalou-.ly poshing and erowdjngfor Itt. pos-.-s-icn. What an amount of kissing and
p and teadate.tog th,uv mu, and the words ofadvice and hopes of a good time would fill a laic.-ibook than the recent dl.'tlcnary. Finally, every em*
wno wa-> giilt.g gol aboard, and tha-e who wero not
pal rmhon sod ware kept then by the Bsaya>ttl pianls of the gang-plank.
Hut cv<*n that didn't stop tte kiiring, for kissesenough to la*t a d07.cn couples through a.s manycourtship* ard honeymoon- were rock le-as ly thrownagain. the breeze In the direction nf the ship. Thenevery one rmwaled tn tho rall aid threw ki .--.¦ ¦ u_*k:every one e_ccpt thc men, who smiled grimly and borewiih stutdy nstgaatkm tte temonstratlooi af thedr
aird fii'-n-'.s. However, lt wa*. altogether a
Jolly patty and, unless (he qualm- st S..lekBSMfend them all down b-low the Mp will be a happyti Tie traveller* am ender the 1mm.of Thorium il Hendrickson, who has looeoaafu.y manaced ntl.er lara. TateewKle eneunloBs. The pai-tv..111 vi*ir London, leighton, Paris, Liverpool anilparts cf Scotland. Belslnm and Qermeay. Not tn amas* will tteaf place- be v'-tted. however, for lt willbe broken np In detached bodies, each going as In¬clination IraiK The whole party will return on theEtruria In August.
AN ALLEGED FOOTS BAIL BOND.
LOXG ISLAND CITY OFFICERS TO BE ASKED TOI Xl'LAIN WHERE IHF.Y GOT IT.
Sheriff .'olin I, .Mitchell, of Qaaeas .'minty, andToliee Jnsttae Stephen ,L Kavaimmgh, of Loin; IslandCity, will to-day confer tofStter, and It ls not un¬
likely Itel twa or three SSIOS. niay follow. Thewhole affair leaked out only yesterday afternoon, on
Friday Asa Jones, Oorge Jone*, .lames M.-Keon andThomas Malone \rere held in SOOO each i.y JuatleeKavanaucii, having been arrested at Rockaway Bltehtte BlS.I before. (,n complaint of LouisVVallenwebber. v-ho charged them with swindling .SS.
The prtsoaen, being unable to furnish ball, weresent to the Queens County ja!1. At stoat !. o'clock.Conrad Diestel, the Recorder of Vital Statistics, who lsalso a deputy shtStR, and Constable '"Tim" Joass, Ibrother of one of the ptisonet.-,, rang the bell of theprison and mimd to iee Warden Joseph Quinn, who was
appointed only two weeks ago. When they saw him.said that they ha/1 come -arith th.* bond to SOettH
the rob-a-e of ajaj Jones, si tte same tim's prod.sinsa tend from Mayer Gleason's court, signed by E. E.Vowsdi, of Kn. kn way. ate pledged hisnell la tlie sumof KJOO for tte pri-on-r's appearance. The ll.natnrcwas acknowledged talon Thomas Cony, the Mayor'sclerk, waa !< a notary public, neither the Mayor'sllgnatnre nor he a al ..f hh* rdoos na* arti-jeri.
Warden Quinn, knowing that the men were officers,release.i Josee.
After the.' departure Quinn took the bond to Dis¬trict Aitoi a. > i terning, wi... assured bim it was worth¬less. The warden then started pest i:a-te titer Jonesand found bim With DtSstel and "Tim'' Jones in Irontof the bar of thc Bevan llooto. When tho wardenrearrested hint, Jones mail** a show ..f mist.see, buta pi-toi clapped to I.i- head soon brought him to
term;-, and te was swated back lo Jail.
CESEEOES LIFTS FOR POOR SICK BABIES.St. John'- Guild graiefnlly acknowledges the receipt
of the Sallowing contribatlonsHenry l. Ward) ll.lino no¦II. H. I'.". ti i".
Mrs. Enily a. ZoUlckolter. U00V. II. Brown I Ca, sgeata Cunsid Htesra*
-:.... Co.; collected on board oin- uf tho Cunailsteamships . 2i on
"ll. ll," li)).'.ch " l.'.eiurii,' Telegram"... 100C. C. Irish, through " Puck". loon
I \ .. tte poot sit k babies. i .'."Lni.-i Groabe.i, through Waltei stantun. lu oo"- '1, I) \ " lot Hiv; altk babies tillouri! Jobtl
I', faure. 80 00"M. J.". BOO.T>ivi<l M I"i/a. loonW. Il ll<;»\n,-i|i. CooLout* n. MeCagg . 20 00
- iperlntendem of Mount Bins!Ii.-i.ir.ii Lexington-ave. and Ooth-t. thn.uchJ I' 1 SU . 500
. iiav Belle. Barlow. Mi«s N.Hiaa rr.,.-.ir. l ii Lent,
ana Master Wiltnir Carribmltli Lent Ring bine. "** 31
*.rt, B I. £0 00Bteuoo t'.ts u.h Harry O. Low, with
.'.iv | .-*.»,... 41 MIhe J_., Li'.iiiiiain Company. 10 00
amount reeatved up to dat*'.a-i.--.. ....
The work of the tiro hospital- is now In full operanon. The changing and varying weather has caused¦eran sickness lo maay children, and their needs are
urgent Contribatlons an- aske.l fruin a generous pub-:. l mny be -ent tn tte tn.nine of the Guild,
( bari. , No. -_i QniTerslty-place/New-YorfcPty._SOT noiSC, TO EVY FART OP HOVTH BEACH.K repo'-t publish'! >.-. --r iv thai UM OM Iiominion
i lip c..nipan*-. .* thi- slip, waa aagettattng Ne Bispurchase of Kvenl estes ..f natai ttomt sa the tenth BoaeSst Clifton, anti tha*, this rumor bad excited loii-ld'-rable sty
..n .Statc:i Iaiand- T..c maiiap. r of the cur'.parry.t, InTermed a "MslSt* ISpWSSl y. -n .-day that
theis- waa ael itloa for tte rumor. Cap-tali) A. ta, Kltiit. nf the -nine' in p.iti.v. «ald " I Bte on
Sui. n Is! j uri, uni am acquainted with all IO.eM-hans"- .-.¦hlrh nour in the net-nhborhoorl and I knowtbat no »ucb I .- planned o* even thought of."
A BLOW AT-SOCIAL CLUBA".Philadelphia. Julv H Wpaiilal) Thlllll I- consider¬
able discontent amoutig tte numerous social clubs, Inconsequence of .Inri.- BUena'S thrillena, announcingthat lt was a vtolattaa of tte High Li. en-" law to sdiltq-ior of any kind In a clubroom. If this action lscatrled out. there will bc almost as many "socialclui.r." that win tuddenly cease, to exist, a- there weroki.ocked out" tavern- un j,,,,,.
__Ii"/riL OE THE VmiRIA.The Cunard rtSSSSSklf tu.bria patMd Fire Island
at ten minutes pa*t IO o'rl.,. k |ajf evening, on herwai Into port fche will come up to her pier thismo.-ni ii g.
a*-,
Tj7j! PRESIDENCY OPPWEIWBOB COLLEGE.Carlisle. l*enn July 14 (Special).-It ls reported to¬
night that tbe trustees nf Kl. kin-on ( SflSfP have t-t,
dered the pnSldsae] 'n ex-f-overiior Bater! K I'alliaoii, of rblla.iiphla, vice Ur. John A. McCauley ro-6l**ned.
-? -
A PRISON CIPHER IN tIEOntilA.Bavsnnah dispatch fa The Atlanta Chimltutiun.
Pot aever»i dtiya ihe jail S.SMN hnvo Iw-en trying tosolve a cipher systsin of communication which Hms siCbai pr.-amtra have. The prlaoiiora tut (rt nlepi-aphy.They have aubaututa-sj flgurea for lett*ra, and \>y caJlliiRout numenala have communlcatod with one another, aid
the r_u-du could not iel! what waa pa.lng. A note
wrrten by a pilaoner nanied John soc a few day* ac., tu
Tom Casaldy waa dropped In the wrong cell, and Caaaldynever gol lt. IS ib«J cote John vin aaya ¦ Snilth is on to
our telegraph, and likely han given li away, bul I don't--ive a- (or him or any of .e rest of them If th. y
try to do me .ij **".*~ 7oa "»-" ba'1 y"'" llf(' J" "x
ttess, when bmiib's trial come* «.:( and they arc wellaware ot the fact" The note aaa.SSS a great deal >.f
languass that lu not choice. After Ut Jail olDcists dis-
ntsnd thst a cipher ianttu»g« waa te.4 mad, Cn-yw|Kh'.-d attentit-ely fi' di M-lopmcotv Bet..i turnedap yesterday, though Cassidy was chaiiged io a new cell,and Jol.son and bmlth we-u pul on the lim foor. In
CatHidy's cell the olllca'rs discovered evldancoa of .MShMattempt lo oasape. Tom hafl u-icd a _s_t blade to saw
Ul bars In his Mil door, and lui cul through one about
heit et sn Inch. A. mme bona was also lound hi.leu lu
lila cell. a picture on the wail SMSMaSl s place wherebe had tried to dig cul
BEYOND THE BIG BRIDGE.
WHAT PEOPLE IN BROOKLYN ARE TALK IN-;
ABOCDOne of the uppermost topic* In TronRiyn Ftlll l«
Seth Low's detection from the Republican party.Many people mi-is- not much «urprlsed when he cain*'
jut flat-fo..ted again-t the BepahMoas policy o( pre¬lection, lt ls ailmltted thai tte y..¦>n_ rim hi I.
nil the chances he ever bad of political advancement;lad it is known thal he had no small ambition not
lung ago. When he was elected Mayor smile of tn*
moro enthusiastic frl.-nds Indulged In the wildest sort
>f -peculation on the MiL'.'Ct. and th*v seem to have
IIBvated to him some of their own unbounded beliefn the possibilities which they believed thi future to
hold In store for him. One of them, lt ls now re-
ralled with a smile, predicted that there would tethree stages In the young Mayor's career.-the Mav
malty, the Oovernorshlp. and tte I're-rldency. In
tact, they would have been willing to advance himso rapidly as to defy the provision of the Constitutionwhich requires tie President to be thirty-Ave yeanof age. _
Mr. Low made an excellent Mayor: all (he peoplenf Brooklyn admit that; but "-till they had lo laughat his pretensions once In a while. His addr»*s- tn
tte "Bags of Brooklyn"1 was -perhaps tte lonnie-'
Incident In hi- official rareer. This address ITgBdthem not to kindle burrill-*- aa election night, and lt
was Issued with as much gravity as any -state paper"Riven out while Mr. Low was Mayor. Another thinsthat Brooklyn -nilled at was the Mayor's pmsonniappeal to the citizens on the Height-; to d-rorate thc
houses between his own house and the City Hall on
the day Ihe big Bridge was opened. Hut these thingswere looked on as the hsrmless ebullitions of youthand were readily forgiven. The ex Mayor ts oldernow than he was then, and the p«>ple take him more
seriously. Nobody, however, takes him a- seri*.dyas he taji.es himself._The Bridge Trnstees are at Ihelr old trie*. again.
Their fii-st meeting -Inc.' they knew they were not to
r>» legislated out of oflioe this year was to be heldla-t Monday. Only six of them were able to get to
i. Tills was precisely what was tn be ex¬
pected. Everybody would have been surprise: tn
-ec a quorum present at tte July m etiug. Duringihe summer the lu rice Tiu-tee< declare an Inter-
r"_-nuni and let the great structure confided to Heir
caro take care sf ttselt Ihat is la lay, ttepresident and the nentnry (tte only salaried mem¬
bers of the Beard) do a- they please. It almost
passel belief that otterwin respectable and hoaarnhlecitizens should l"* m. wiiiitrtr t. aeglecl their graveBattas a- Unsteas. Tte Bridge li a DeaseemHi pol-in. al machine and (.overnor Hill vetoed thc Bridiebill, or nttel lei lt die, at the dictation of .. Bo s"BcLaagb.n. Everybody rn Brooklyn knows that;bat what they ean'i understand I- why thees tr
not all of whom an* McLaughlin's creatures, should
Let the thing be run as tt ls without a word of pretest
Brooklyn has enjoyed the Brldee now for tvapian, but the psepls are never tired af :.iiK.n: abrut
lt and dilating on its advantages. They delight, loo.in reminiscences of what they u-.ed to do .n tl.e old
l»>s wlier. there was no possible war if ceiling auay
from Lang Island without taking a larry -....it. Tale-
.f expi'iienccj on the river when the ice .--as thick
ire plentiful. Ons of tte stories whleh 1 IfswatterI- that tobi of the managing editor of a New .Otkpaper who had a very bard time in going to hr- .Meejue evening. After he got there :t ls sahl that he
-al down and wrote an editorial paragraph to this
.fleet: -Now ls the time for tte stockholder .* of the
BnoltJyn Bridge to put their stock on the market.''fortunately, some noe better 'nformed .saw th" p.-oofami advised the sapient editor that the Brldi*e was a
public enterprise, one-third New York's and
thirds Brooklyn's, and that nf course th-re was no
stock to be put on tte mai kel and so (he paragraphwas quietly ** killed.¦
Speaking of the Bridge and the ferries recalls a
ronversatlon which I beard tbe other dav A new
resident in what ls still railed the City of Channa*,although Hs claim to that title I- n« longer good,whatever lt mav have been once, had been Slowlyexamining a package of Bridge HefeBtS SIMS as every
habitu. goer lo Brooklyn constantly keeps In his
pocket, and had made what te eon.-idercd an Import¬
ant discovery. On (he face of the ticket, beneath
the (Ino engraving of the Bridge and the river, and
tte -ignature of " C. C. Martin. Chief Engineerm.d BnpotIntendant,** he had found the words "not
good if detached."'.'That'- vary odd." he remarked to a friend. "I
have always been In the habit ol tearing ot! a tie]fhn.wing lt Into the box. and I have seen bandndl
of other people doing it too. Nothing ha- ever t.¦
said to me about lt. Vet here lt savs 'Not good if
dctac!i"d.'"'.. Why. don't you know what that mean-:~ said the
friend...N... I dont, a-,d what's more. I believe then sn
lots of people who don't. Tell nc what lt iO
**To d.. that." wai Bm answer, *¦ I -hall baie te i
back a doses yeai-.s or m-oi**. In the old ila * - ttei nioti Kcny Company osed m nil nveateen -.
for a quarter. That wa- a cent and a half
while tte single fare was tin rants, except:, '.dock aii'l halfpa-t 7 mon.lue a::d even
lng, when lie* fa:.- WM only one cent. Ritravellers n-.si to earry tickets, whercbj they savedhali a eent dorins a.. tl bo irs eaecpt those named;but during Hms.- hour- they saved bf.I s cent bj sol
using a ttctet Weil, atong In *"."¦ or '7v. I think, ¦
lot of street sassies began to buy packages of tickets.ir the raj.- of a <cnt a-, i i half each rnid retail them,out-.'de the ferry bousi ' course, al I oi d ipleceto transient travellers or people who dldnl ha;baie ticket-. The I, .. :.<¦ C'-tits on every
package, ami the company soon le.an to Ard Its re
colpa* lalllnt; oh*. It wa- given ant tba*, it mu.- losingat tte rale a! several hundred dollar* a week Tba.
lory i alwrii- regarded with sosplch n. Al any rai.-.
they determined to stop thc practice. At tlr«t theytried to get the police to do it for th.-m : bul thhopeless. The Boys mer*- driven away from the :n
ni'iliat'* neighborhood ..{ the terrs houses but thecarried en their tra<i» a few blocks away, aad it wouldlav required Dearly ail the polioe in the cities tol nak up the hnslaeas. A goixl many men. 1wera, in sympathy wfth the bots and bought ticketsfrom them i*eg-.arty Instead of patronising the tom
piny directly. finally the officers (lf tte eompanjhit upon tte dnvi.e of hating the ticketf printed lt.
form and raqalrinc thai they should be d**-i .1 in tte pnosaoe af tine teiiynsster. This rule
was riskily enforced (or a Bise. Of eonne, lt put a
-top effectually te tte boy-' cntTprisi'. The ruler* relaxed now. and one can t/tar efl hi- tlrket befonleaving home If he chooses, bal lt can be put In teieea* an\ _me if neeeosary. Whan the Bridge authoiIttea adopt.-d ths ticket system tjiey profited by th**f. ray company's experience and didn't give th" itreetbo'yi an opportunity to ear. a ten .- t!:<-(r
e\pei,-'. That ls the nason whv 'Not god If tte-tached' ls printid on every ticket. No attempt lsmade to enfott-o such a rub now: the*v> |s bo need telit but, If at any time it stoulri be found that tickets¦orr* ix-itig ulai -ni the street, no detaching >f ticketsWt uid be permitted except under the eye of the man
'.ii charge of the chopping box."
OUT-0F-T0 WE POLITICIANS.
The big form Of P. B. Elkins sppearcd among th"
polittClMM uptown yesterday. Ile ha- beesBruk. Md.. s;nee tlM I'hlcago Convantll :.. SftSmg a vUlt io Osaanl BsrriSOS at Indianapoll-Tmete was a Mg washout on tho \le-t Virginia central
road two or three day- airo. which re pille 1 hil a't-Mi
lion and prevented him from Boating on bets- tn the or¬
ganization of the National CoSUnittee. Ile Intends
te mata sobm speaeteo in this campaign, the Int ..(
which will te delivcre.l in Wail Virginia, where |,e hashad his legal residence for three lear*. His 1
latensts tem haaotas io fesrfs sad Important m ta
require nearly all his time and enei-y, but he will
devols as much attention ts iho campaign as pi
Mayor Itoche ind Ferdinand IV.';, of hi'ago, ar
rived here on Friday mehi and were anion** the ju,lidelan- uptown yesterday. They are worn ml with
their laban in connection with the Chicago Conran
(lon and ai-e seeking tr-t. Mr. 1 lent of
tte .i--ociatlon whlcti own* tte auditorium where tim
c.iiiientlon was held. Ile |- going to EuronWednesday. Mayos Baste arin join his fanni-, on tteLln.d.. Island coast. The Mayor said that the cnn
ventlon eo-t ChBago rltlsens about ifCll.noO. Theylalsed 800.000 at the outset and wnulU 1. ,-
difllriilty In getting the balance when it wa< determined
Ex-Congressman "Tom*1 Keogh, of North Carolina,
who was at one lime a prominent figure In "southernand National politics, waa in New-York yesterday on
business. IB*- ls engaged In developing coal and Iron
mttw.*« In ld- slate, on well as railroads, sad mai te SM
uf the milli.neille, ol iii" Ba* soiiri, |( h_ planspSSSpsr. He ls an ardent Bepublican. -It is prispta that holds a man.*' he -aid. " under tlie condition-
that exWt wl(h un. If there waa not a greal principleInvolved. I should tesl like leaving li. We ai-e not
hope!- ,s that Bcpubli. an nile may still prevail In ttecountry, which will enable the Republicans of the
Isath to hoi I up Ita. heads at Ica-t "
ROI A (ASK Of WHITE HOUSE EXTKAVA''ANCE1mm Tbe l*hilad"lphla I/t-dger
( leveland han bought a new pitcher lor tfC.OOO,apparently a pretty stiff price (or a single one. Shu(.ii v-Und ls lo O'lilo aad the pitcher U O'Urten,
THK EMPEROR'S .lol KN KV.
UrUUUlfTTCj-LLT BB HU _D 41 KIEL.
-Mifial ST.XT TO THK HOW Af. IT. EB? I.\"TENTion ( vrr i Mi!.;*, ii: *f_BDKBIC-*1PA!BBB BIACT afkaik.s wm. h will
CLAIM 111 *.TT!:.NTI'iN'-AQUESTION OOKCCBirXXO THE
vitu _MCopyright IHSS ( fly TO, NV. *". rk dSMS.SSd Preen.
Herlln, July 14.Emperor William- departure fromKiel prssSBtSd a speetarle -.plet'dld levotid ntiythln-.'ever Wore WttBSSaSd on the i.rrinan -'»-¦ Tland harbor .ere nlfasly deeoiaicl. The route fronitte -.tallon to the harbor wan lined with ma*-ts puntedwith oak leaves and adorned with weapons and banncr-. The .-ban and Ilolalaln color- were
eonspieiioiis. Triumphal airlie, and Sara! derorallormIn which naval desi pi's predominated, entlreljformed the aspect nf (he old town. Ihe Emperordross -lowly toward the harbor, glvMg, a- he went,special preeiitic- to the gdlUs and corporation* whichlined i' The yacht BeteaasBsrs wa- mooreda' DtcyenbWOh, at tte OOteC end of thc harbor. A
man-of-war's boat ronveved the Emperor to the yachtat io:.lo. in- Majesty was isteUed by Prince
II"iny. Vice Admiral Liane, chief of the Hallie Sta¬
tion, and Admiral Mont-.The squadron, composed of Ironclad*! and frigates,
with part of the torpedo flotilla, sailed paImperial yacht la splendidI order and With psrtsetpnatshm, the manoeuvres commanding great adnrlia-lion. Shortly after ll o'clock the imperial yacht put out
to -e.,. e-i-i rt ci 11 v Ihe torpedo letfllaaad 'he iron lsd*A number of private steamers accompanied tte Bernifnr several mll.s. Os t'10 |g|*_| <),,. dar'sDeijSVa, will receive the Emperor William OS
at (ronstadt. Thc Emperor will remain hisat petersburg, and return by sea !.. KM.in Beptemhw he win v_ll rilssialiaislmi meetingthe King of the lirlf-lans at strasburc At the end
nf September te wl'.l po to Vienna, and will revis 11 tte .lag of Italy In Oct,der.Till. EBFBB0B SEN08 LETTERS TO HI** BOTHER.
oaunnn ¦ Bmoeror winiam la Iiimother wet-" transmitted fmrn Spanduu last evening.and bom Kiel to-day. 'rbi- (act, .rangs laUtihi Itaelf, ha- S sl.iltirance In the face Of Ihe pt r-l-tent
forel (.-ii scandals regarding the alleged nnhappy rela¬tions existing betweao Hi- Majesty ami the iM.wa.:.-rKn,pr -- Victoria. If the message-i only referred to;t.¦* iu iffresa nf the son's first expedition a* Krthey . 'I showed thal the differences' between him
have not approached a
"OISiTTI'rs .IVER TIIK. UTE EM I'll*.' ll- PATte Empress Dowager Victoria frequently sees Di
Priedterg, Omul Btolberg snd otter Inttatata friendslats -i pe ot l'red-rich. D.puti
continne lo exM between terse. and tte _mperm in
regard to tte lllapneal ol i.mp.-roi frederick'sornate tt which the Empress Dowager ms
personal, apalmf the contention of the Emperor thatthey arc -tv property and ought lo be deposited In
the Btate archives The cont dress believes tmplicitiv that thc difference can be arranged In thenear future by the Bm)ibe documents reiatim* to tie* regency a'.d the Km
perot Frederick's memoranda on hi- own plan foi sdministering 'ti" reirm. tho bulb "f bis rorreapto be left with the Bat* -"¦¦ Victoria.
Is THE DOCTOBS- QEARREL UK ALL V 0V-B1Hr. Baekenstet report, accompanied bv iho-- nf
Dr. Kraass, Dr. I.ryden and Dr. Bevan t- expected-....;.. Dr. Baekensle ls in no way hindered from glvlng a strictly medirai statement arith hi- reportquarrel ends with th" statement that Hr. Hil (UM niland his associates will not reply to Dr. Back"*.SM.TBB ii tBC-LLOB'S vacation" ncT A i-.r.n V OKI
rrince Btemnrek*s period of repeal at FriedriehsruhePTO.ises to be brief. Knr about a fortnight he will
enjoy solitude. Throughout the department lt I*
'nod that affairs are too exigent to pei mil ol a
prolonged leave while the Bmw ¦ '»IIoarc working toward new poll-i.-al comb'while tte otii. ui world must knaa PrinceBismarck*! Interview with Signor cn-pi. the
I be the flt-t slgS of lil- le-umptiou nfactive labor.
lt i- now litiely that inttterut nf a CO.terence ConniRalnoky, Signor "ri-j-t and the German Chancellor willmeet al < arista l. mini Herbert Hbman k*mi the Interview at Petersburg -vs. 11 than ba in thehands of tho hancellor, who "ill meet neither CountKalnoky noi pl nntll he knows wbaican be obtained from the sar. Signor i r-i-;.i. .
In pressing need of '.rmany's suppuri li the'nan, wai make i delay :n seeing Count
fflsmaick.THE VATLAN IN* ( ' VTINENTA I. EOLITH -
Boaslgaor Oallmtortl, Papal Buneki si Vienna, basi tte proadss ".' tte Aastriaa (jovernment io
-r.stain th»j '. ..-:'¦ [talina Government'sred violation of the law. andei
Vatican has hitherto hean held es
torlal to the municipal government ofwrit.- ns if signor CrSpl had
received rarte l lanebe to do ur.* bel let io.....' n be e tl st Pi I.
t the Vshu of gu ai ¦ ;hl to I..- nnassalquestion. Involving, a- i. does, the tlof the rope from Homo, ls an argent om foi -
CrlspLCABNOT SPEAKS FOB THE GOVERNMENTlill. PBESXOBHT OF PB-RCX BEFEB8 IN I'l'HLH
IO Tin: kamoes DUE.Paris, July 11. Presldenl led n trrmd
review nf troop-; a! Longchamps to da-,. , Ile trai
irreeted wiih eries of "Vive Carnot,'1 fol! ned bj-vive Kioi-uer ami "Vive la BepubHque." Whenthe review ci..-ci then wn- a bo.y demonstration Inwhleh friends and opponents of General Bot.an*me tonk sides.
\t a banqnei which followed. President Carnotthanked those present In Um name of the Government,for thu- emphasising the principle ai Nationaltii.it.. "Yesterds i iw tte irlor::.of s p-eat elttzen. who. In hl-.;. tte defence sf tte -..il ami the Nathonor. Today, with patristic emotion, ire ha-
my strong atM disciplined, trlth trusting sndI ic.-i.i-r-*. Imbned with a sense >.f Its I
nu, which should in-trite eonddaoee ..:.':
tacurity In the Country aid assure peace from abroad."Von will press rs ;i laeolleeBon >.f .i nei.
- republicanelty. You srlll tell your mllea townsmen that hei-emu found l..-a"'- bealing n uni atti nn i,men reuotved i. defend Ibe limon coan.7 and nut lo ! tl themselves be seduced sjfallacious. BOisy ei t.-ip:
r.v trmi HIS HAT.From The Buffalo Express.
.f tte rmrideats sf Bryant-st were sainseilrigly a tow evanlags ac. bv the t...
drunken man had With his hat. H *
loo-e -tune in tte walk and f»-ll. laadtBi on t.rami his Lai wi- lammed was down «.\ei hi* ce
ile .at nu and tried to RBI it .1 I. * head, bul.attempt knocked lt on still further. Ba then triedto set un with it on. an '. ¦
¦.- tell scnin am; tussina inalli at bis dilapidated dicer. .\Ttci leveral*' work be eui tte hat off, and alter ¦
at it for a moment with a b'.ik nf di-dain. be ar..- *.
deposited i: upon the ground and pul hr* .v., .¦
inion it. Attar M-caUlim all shape oul ..f ii !...and ejaciil*t">l " Lat
hat. you can't fool me nu more.* Hion a short dis-anr.;. leaving hit bat behli
the ital "I turee l si *t p on st]hat if J want to." said he- to the oflicer as te in.irrhedaway.
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.1 BUBDAYMCBOOL PIC.MC incident.From The Buffalo Courier.
has been tte bI ll U' 'arne .,
a tttutlon in the countrv. i.-nie for iirieh ntnu-e
mani without it retching the truth a part leman na- telling the Kroundel ¦> enili
,.i" Some .!.beans finnie.i nari .,! Un tmong ii..
vere twa bottles ol vin¦reil a little at SUI li :k in..:
in vinegar, but proceeded ',. sprinkle tome from one
bottle on bH beans, ii- Ii ok s rnlooked at tbe bes
the ol er chew, t
rolled I:- eyes wildli around the **..!- ducked bisbead under tl ¦-.' and bro |in view arith . mach relieved asnrassloa on his bas-What we... ir0u loo.na the taMe " n*i,..i
minister. "My handkerchief." refill.*.! themendaclouM ronna man. Then he ;a- k«--i invoice I- tun. ine-ktai In ii..' bis botflr?" "Oh.n... tba''** lead tea." said one. uh """ -aid the yosagman.
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RI REI. SYMPATHIZERS ABUSIBB F.LAISF.Fiom The Cincinnati Commercial Gssetla
Ihe tune of the Blt.lh PISSS toUShlBg Mr. Lint'Mand the epnblicaii pai .t the principles oltne Bepublican*!, I- precise'] that of Hio t'opp.and dude sheets of the United States.
Each >i:rfy fabrication that find* itu way into Demoeratic circulation tera ls kure to te found Iii tte Itnii-h
journals, backed by a p..moon- pnsumpUon tr
-.babbi llaaue of .'als.'!,ii.xl I- an UIN)ue*Uonabk RX kel truth, tried with the hammer ami (..iiml ulthuut a
rtaw. .
\. ¦ Ind spread out in tte editorials of Tbe LondonTatograph" the meaneal Inalnuatfcini against MiBlaine, pet.md by th.- malicious writ.!-; at Chitin- br-e-d of dud.- ... Ives as
i elected sycophant! ..I i loveland, and who baiemaiie personal detraction of iilaiir-Tli.- same pnurr ol perversity it dliplay* int,.|t Br. Bmlne'i deed f magaaalmlty in refusing *
nomination ths onfesslon nf euilt and d> feat as a IIle man. u displayed throuahoul the war In nrftini;up tl.." Confederacj am! it- heroes and Meering downIbe fries l- of lbs Ballon. lt wa- ju the Mtierenemy of Anu-rican nationality thea that it i
American folley ol tte protection of our Ind*now"The Telegraph" nscoitnirer. in th" pollay of Clova.
land and bl- dowd tho Con federate and C.ont.j Ideaof iubordlnattnn to the mother country.that we ahouldhew her wood and draw her water for her In the way
of pro*. .1 j ia-, mn'' ral*, and make the Atlantic an-nnel fur iiilil-h nea trad-r**.
.SELECTIONS e7(0\1 THE MAIL" WOOL TA sir." IN ICOTTOH.
I ll e E il i n I- Of Ihe i r li u I >
In lour Journal of .lune _:i I tlnd from the
"Amerb-an Pub-Ik Health Association." the followingword-:
li dreaalag a mutton the woolly coat stenM not bei '.. touch the Beeb. Then- is .pille a f.cr
.. pt il.- difference in the flavor of mutton tak'*n froma fattened anther walsh has ben fm mai tkae d'
Of n'l ..\."*- In hftS woolly rn.-lt. atlfl nf Chattaken from « -hep whleh ha- i.eaw leesa
Ii ls such lll-con-id'-red language and oteerveMSMas thfs which brlii** "Bllenee-' inti, eonfllet with
Bomana sense, and consequent di-repute with the
p ISSII have been fed on mutton for s lifetime, butchered
at home, and for a half century have (riven throughtte prom tte lias saasss si the ''wool taste" in
mutton, bal in vain. Error holds Its way all the
Mata Oat cause af ttds want of wMs knowledgeof truth In SfplimBaial Journals ls the poor practiceof not copying tte beal tteaght from other Journalsfor fear fit advertising a rival. One nf the best
agricultural Journals In these States |- now ** Thern i'lrititer." of Itirhmnnd, Virginia. whose
article- ai-e ..ff--n eclectic, and therefore giving the b'-st
thongbl of tte whole I'cpublic.Of ill methods of improving the soil and destroying
we.-,]., .hep are ti,.- ti.-i. Of all domestic meatsmutton -ls the most. wb..b*-ome, being a spclti.for maia- di-.-a-e*. It ls the most con¬
venient tn the farmer a- butchering meat.
history of mankind lt ha- played 'he nio-t
Important part In bl- nce-m-* giving wool, hide*;
milk and butter. If all of the Industries of these
States were pm io tte h il of survival or destraetlon,IM ttM.P would remain as tte lir**' lietel In Stell.a-(lon.
The " wimiI taate" the.) comes not ot the touch ofthe wind or the length sf tl.e wool on the sheep, butof tte infti-ion of the excretions af tte intea.aea into
tte eire*.atloo, which taints tte leah with ttesive wool taate." The lining strata of tte mtosrinesprovest tte offensive entrance sf tte ezereta Intotte capillary tubes of the absorbing surfaces. But
il powers cease l selty "f ri.(stance ces ii' unpurtfled excrel.i ru-.* In-fuaed mt.) the venous circulation.
In consequence ni thees teeta, it*K be-t t.. -tarve
¦'ii f'-r twentj four hears before Ullllng, giv¬ing water, however, ptentifully. This empties tte''..lunch snd b..we|. ol tte sheep and dlminisbes ttetendenej ol Infusion. Thc -heep, all
ready, tts ld havi the throat cut ail mund to thethus bleeding lt fr-civ. As mon a- th.- *.-i ii.
butty of the victim ls lost, ll should be skinned partlyon the hind quarters to nve time, then hutu* up arid
II __ng rapidly completed and tte whola entrailsat ..i.e.- taken out. The Bosh to then parietal]
peri eptlble. A- the wool growsand I- pus
.>- the our.., barb e, no circulation returnsfrom tli" ends ol tte wool, and how then rsa Uslength hit.-et Ttl*. mutton 1 Hut as the ~unl ha-, beenami continua before and after birth,¦Cat absurd! v i- it m eui the wool ..ff a -hurt timebefore .liing! If tbe sheep ls butchered rightlyyou mar iafe!y wran the caira-- in the wool and lay
Li useddi tte bunters of my circle In eai ly life
we Wi ton -.1 io latte ont ihe Intentlnes of the-..inn el- and hares a.- -non aa* shot, before*cooling.
kl once art ven differentne of ti,, ihops of the
reach a "high Savor," the flavor which delights thedog (rom h.- half-decayed buried mea. De cns-ibu-non dtspuiandem est. Bo tte Ponttc monarchs fed
I lived lave u* (rom the Doctors, thelus-iiaci.k'uaf and Ihe flogs I \.-I - M. ri.AV.
V it- ll .il. Ky., July t. i---
PLOWEBfl FOB THK. TEXEMF.VT rn. irTo i h e Editor af The Tribune.
Hr; Untidied- of little hearts In the crowdedtenements have been ilsldlillld flinn gfa loving giftsof (iou. d iring tte Me.-ii, hy s glimpse of ihe sum¬
mer Bel their syes mav never sea In re-
-poii-e tn the appeal for rt.iw.M-*, sn manv e.me thrai
the birre room ->.' ,1'iart for their n*. eptlon at No
rion Bulberry «t. by ( barlee a. O'Bonrto wa- bantysufficient for them. Snnday-schoohi. public schoolclasses In conntr] towns ..f thies .¦'ate- to-iped t..
bind bouquets tor the poor, I.adi-- sent them from thebu Im IS men carried them m. A
ii-t of ihe givers would ;;n half a **,i-mm.
Thai the will to help ls then wa.- shown, and now
.-.I opportunities, new channels of distributionare wanted. That the-e may te prov!.led promptly.
II I all aseneles nrgSnlSQd for help that reach their-.* invited lo communicate al once
wi'h the ..iii.-e. neighborhood guilds and young met '-
districts e- -j.*'- iially. Dr.
rltj missionaries are lending a *¦ .-
'ii reaching the sick with these tl..wei*, supple-.- excellent work of the Flower and Fruit
ll. Tin* summer tenement dvho begin wort In earnest this nek. will report
n. Volunteers a bo s 111help wers to these strichen b..n-es are
wanted. A n cnn -p-nc a hoi-.* and llshI
to speed thia wort of delivery for sn hom nr
two In the s lp grs Hy i'i t...- work.
Too ir. ii". Bowen cannot be sent. Tbe demand i-
ead of the supply. They should be sent when
.Ie. In old boxes or baskets thai need aol beretun' Flowers for- the tenements.
Police Headquarters.*- Rall-ai: help j
marted free. Children who -pendtheir vecatli ,:" a great work In
i.eli.inc to gather the flowers, 'i'he business men who¦¦ srrylng them
t., the ¦* md erring for themselves theJoy m.ev give. JACOB a. BUB.
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wrii) PIB8T CALLED THBB " PHI 11 -TIN* ES-In I'. e gd l tar nf The Tribmme.
<iv. \ cenc.pop.dent asks this gueetlou in ymirl-siie. I.ktttew Arnold, thijiicti probably the flr-t
ti ;¦ who need tte term. dM not Invent lt,bul bund ll ls Ihe (..ei-nian literature, where lt ha¬
in u-e for nmre than a cenrurv. having been
adopted from what mav be called the madents* -lan.-,
li- orisls i- credited to the student- of tte ancient
t'nlverslty ..f Relmstadt, aft.-m-ard removed to'..e-r!i i." n the ln-tltui|nn when* many nf eur eminent
em Bancroft, Motley, tal¬lou student snd lifelong Intimate friend of Hismarrk-recetved i nm toconsldrrnble jiart. af their education.
Tha students ol Petaiatadf not lem tt.an those ofother uermaa anlvandtlaa, ail ..f which were, until
laal centur-v. located In small towns.
with .i '¦'.¦¦! lersble degree of dlsdala upon the
-mall burghers and tradesmen ol these towal who, lathose du-, amie intellectually far more
widely -eparated fmm the scholarly Biasses than is
¦mw a om tte -av roath! disliked alltte nu .- they maaag sta debt eriththeil less cultured nelghbon . icntly looked
Upon rm a- their namral enemies.This splril mav baie been particularly prevalent
U Belmatadt, ami undoubtedly led to a good many
brawls in the streets of iha: li"!'- i..wti. sueh ss oecui
even dov occasionally in some Aswriosfl collegeinWIl*.
Bow it happened that over tte portal nf ihe uni
ai Belmstndt stead ¦ group sculptured lsrentes! ¦ -1 slaving' tte
wbal relation thi* sculpture had tirr lt becanu
the unii'i-ii.v aud Samson is it treni -aim of the students, and their enemies wert
ni* c..h.ie*. : ¦ *1*4_stadito other unlvervltles In those day*
. ls -\ ."fished li- COU -.- at mw
university the? carried this notion arith ihem. andii.ii- i'i.iI,- ir.. l.t.m. a form of contempt fo:I,,.;-.,, i of ns mal f-fecl ungenerous,,.|.. ed to i 'd. Wealistle view- of Um
nnlar.Boberi Schumann bad boen i itudanl of law.and s
pnml iii tb, and e of Iwa- *nh ulm undoubtedl** onlti
habitual. .?. »..Nev. . .uk. .1.11V 1. 1888,
?
TTir. SE Of Ul-,Tn <he I il I nr n I 1 he Tr i '. " ..
f-ir: I teer -.. lunch ..,.! b] Democrats about tin
ncce-.ai>- of lile and the latin* os them, that I wai
think, li lue for wnrkllu
geoplt II seems to mt thai good weans ire ¦_iarv thing a working man or womaa cai
have lr.i- flat S .heap coat one., ii
ii ami working for reds ed wagm s whole yssi faum ..id rigmarole Itel .ed la b<
i ll *t<>. Lilli, died to see Mr. I leveland
that nnn-ren-" .n hi- message. llARBI80B..Mattcawan. B. V., July :i. IBU,
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A TAI.I ol' WO.»T o the BBiter ej Tho rr I Ba ne.
Slr: Ttl te ban tata t.B WSSM IS mick the bosonnf poverty, le wnrk from snit] hlldtedd u> an ag<
iff earne-t cure fur tte declining that ls to com.-
..nd, kin)*lng thal my rai nina's have been spent fma iiialni. loin.e nf a little family, paying (teeter*! hill-and billing gnwsysidl f"i Uh- -ame. willi.mt punierin rheabs tte eireum laaaaa sf BE*, ami know m.
Iliai \ihai little surplus I ir.uild ..blain. -a*.-' a lull,used fm a minute's pie a-,'ire, was put loin the I'ati'iil
that i might un *aj Bttls family aaal ttegile-.-r-ied. and. knowing that my Inventions wnn.
im .'...I linn; BM uy a dastardly foigcri In thc l'aieni
O.les, and knowing that I am powerless to hdve Jualice done me. mb nothint hut aarlums. chain and
ban and tte sea**henes staring me in tte fa****, i*5
enough to crush the heart ol tte Stoutest man OS earth.I would thal my lather and mother hail l»-ci: eaten i.y
before thej had born nu to thia world.B'F.I.!.*<'il .". HAliIii'.M.l.i.' if
I'roildence, lt. I.. July 10, 1---.
MAKIN': IOU Of DKATH.To Ihe F'I i ur nf fh» /ri'imi.
Slr: Keadlng your editorial. "¦nSSSJS.I by Elec¬tricity.". and the dreadful posslblliiy of the currenttot preduelag death, taBsd to mind a clause in tte**ill sf tte I.* Slr Kdward lilli** er lt (ton, who haila great fear nf beiag bulled alive. The elm-.e rn-
leland that al his death, and at any time previous lainterment, tbe attending physician should sever tho
i.in,lld anerles. As this coiihl In SS MSaS SO con
sl'lered a mulllall'in of th" body, why -hould eel a
clause to this otfect have a pine* in tte law I i.KX.l'nit t olden. N. J., Juli I. 1 ¦--.
puberal ot bbbebal jbbbe c. smth.The funeral o( (ieneral .Ie--*.' C. Sm'.th. who died of
paralysis at hts home. No. *t:i Willow st.. Itnoklyn.n Vedaeedap, was held yeateedap morning at st.
Ann's hataaasal Bp.eopel Chars., CBateaet., BioeBlyn. A short service fur the family v-a.s held at thc
hou-e, after which the body wa- taken to th.* church,where it lay In state for a BS time and wa*, viewed I.y
many prominent people. The Kev. I>r. BSSTM Al-..p.reeler of r-t. Afrn'-k, ciindueti-.l the si-rv!ee*i, assisted
hy Ute Kev. Dis. (harli*. II. Hall, rector of II) Iv
Trinity. and c. ii. .Mal.om, Dr. Al¬
sop's a--tstant ; and the Kev. MSaSTS.De rn.i-. reetor of I hrist Chnreh, tirev Neck. L L,M.-..Hirey and BTeBwaod. A fi.Il n'ale choir sang a*
a pilSSasllliml hymn "Prom All Tbv Saint* In (.lory.''At Um main entrance the choir and mit.l-ters met the
body, and as lt was carri.si up the al-le the Rev. Mr.ric "rmi- read tte opening Bf tte Wirla!ten fee, The choir teas chanted "Lord. Lei MsEnow My Bad.1 The service and teamas loliowed.¦". "paradise" wa.- sung a- tha rimesatonal The pailbearers were a. ii. i»- K'ltt, Edward* Daw, EdwinGoodwin Dr. william u allai-e. i;. i; Bard, Thomas llMessenger, Charles Demor, B. Kuiton Cutting, «u:sAverill, Joseph Bryan, a. D. Matthews aj.d i.iit-ert s.
ng.-o-
IW.VT SC IRE THE LOCOMOTIVE.From Th'* Detroit free Tie.-.
It l-n't -o awn] years .ince the rallto.id wa.s ex¬tended io Aiu County nnd the day on arhieh ttereached the Jubilant li'ti.- city in which I am tarry-Ins was observed a- a boll lay. a barbecue wa-
heM. ami i don't know hoi many oxen roasted, .¦
near to sc ¦ thoMi aciiuaintanoc stood on the platform af tim
-tat,on Just a* the nain was coming In.him -too.i a raw countryman, who had sever itrain of oats before, an.i who wa- watching tte ap¬proaching locomotive wiih open-mouthed and wide-eyed aw.- .md wonder. At tiri* moment ll beean torain, and (be countryman naturally raised his um¬brella,
lilt that down 1" exclaimed my acquaintancewith a cautionary psstare, -you all] frighten ttelocomotive."
The iitnbrjlia came down.-? .
A SO ii le BMVBBBMFrom The Hermit Pres ric..A Wolf one tey Bi una! out a Fox who had been
Particularly Recommended to him for hi- Astutenessand -aid:
- I have passed the Linn on several Occasions andhe does not Deign to Not ice nm."
And yuii wan' Re* '¦ course "*
I du. I want to iiinke bis lb-art r-ad.very Sad."1- H.- is ii.,nc-t lu Business !"'.uh, yes.""" Pays hi* Debts Promptly 1"" Ile line*.-.I...es to Church and keeps clear of scandal*"'Ye-."-
1 ls too Strong for you to Atiaek'"'"gssettv: yon see how i am Mtnated."*" I da There I- but om* Way PX you to get even.
Pit.-b tn and locure his Nomination fur office and thenLia about and Defeat him."
PBOTBCTIOB ASD POLITICS.Press Th- .roy Ce.a ile Wi
\\e reeogaise do n*f retailed f..r politics,and proud"! :1c* eraakeda m bs Slssoidsd sad he. u a
m. \rr no neiiei geed man maynut .dalga In pal .--,.-. \,»
frankly ida.I if UM flection in r.h.« near
t;,.. He"pubUeai_ would easily wm «i*h ¦. Ar present, tie- ..Bay 1- «I I *|i!".'ld over
bs Issac sf fr-*" trade snd pi ectlon. resRepubliean i lavs espouse*! tbs
J,rill, 'j ri.- rill refer"!'. <. ',. UM.urpius as au anaeeeaaarj elemen In tbs dlaeiualen, ana
1 ... .1 ir.i 'll til-i'.. .. ir it apread b oed a-' ck* Du't* nt
Den ive im-Jreat nt Dei They lava
eat teat si.iniT irerins cbesp la'ior. tourer wages nnt all Um squsieruni wretchedness ..f tba Baropean laborer, lt. u an
i*ii-uif laaua t.< mi-., by a] ia ssijiteneiM bear evil fruit. During the interval between sow
mt .I.-, n.ii. .:.¦¦- d ocrai il .-- ¦¦!¦¦. i." Sleabaaedni thia ic-...ii, tbs lllin- will I." n bread-and-buttei esovaas, anet th' pir-v
i. . lal
TEorp.T.F. IX A PARISIAB EACC.iRAT CLUB.Pit
ii i.r tha Lu.' taral .' .- :.. tte* aelfthbemi- been having a lt lately.
Dorinstheoi ni" Pioneer, earned sway avi -.j. ,i.
aenaati ¦ ¦ i* eauaa-d t.v cane nf n\ n
banh an BBaoanesd an .iniitnitedTl" punter* planked down their money 11 a
ts loss tli.- i aidea.ai.I". ."*. -...,., had i.'* won in.-- Knight soupsthan the ino.ii.*- row, coll ..,_--. ,1:1room, whereupon mm >.f th" players called (.ir- a count .ftie- car!-, sa*, intf. I have a aUaplcIOB nf foul pirn.'' unth.- ra- le belag ni" rrouplei Ksveredthat, there were twenty the n-ro aumher inthe pn. w. Th" banker \- placed thom gs
¦. arrange 1 tx torch ia i, os ir," top of tlbaa led to I \ emberswho ha-"i inst, (intnnnitnfl -:..it tbs dub sii..u;.t aisha goad
'h.rr lab rules, this had ta bslana, There ls likely t>. be fur-lie- trouble ..vcr the natter,i.nt, without, distinct, proof ...' eh sting, 1 fail :.. ma »ha'...an be 'J..nc
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Cl.LYE!.ASD WEESTUBB KITH A TOCGH JOEKrum The LUM
It ls arc:.": od in Democratic etretea tha-rh.- 4sta| in ih" pe (ter ol
u ¦.¦ l- in ih" tnteteau i,f the -,.i ¦¦. lil vet ha-ri Milt
Batted t<> the aaamd\ md -.f.. rai sf ahrewdoesaand coherence i\ na- .¦ rant aad maai havei- a latter nial Will shun ... ni.-s-
Mg* is a stn.iiif [.lei for the proteeUoo of SmerlMi la¬ni ni i* mi a -..un
fnr-pr.i'.'.-'i'.n plaifcrm. The letter of th" PiesldSBI 1- Umonly m. an- ot tatami lett fr...ri the Menders st the i-
bas aoasesja and the lt, L..i. - platform, .mri n aaaa-.... ..ireful..- Tha party hat got to Mamas Itsold ita.-.. .. un til" fen andi reUnd letterls a work of art that must, lie,.f st a te-mun-I, ip before li ls launched over the ni.vss. Theorecon election h.i- inmmoned Um enure party te theanxious "'11. .mi rm paulteat «.n aver mote sainsm in hisInquiry: " What, shall I d...
TER WEATHER REPORT.
r.OVF.RMMEVT I*-*'1ICATtOVS FOR 90 Hflt'ltl.Washi*»<ito*». july lt.-Fur NewEn.'iaod, KaSSSri Now-
vork, Kastern Paaaaylvaala, Kaw-Jaraay Dalawere andMarylamt, stationary temperature, followed at nlKht bywarinar. fair, yamble windaFor District of Colombia Virginia and North Carolina.
tbrbtlr warmer nnd fair, yarrabie w'.a.ls.For South CasaUaa Oaargla, Florida. Alabama. Misti*.
sipDt, feslsllSS. Kastera T.-taa aud Arkansas, cooler andfair (cenerial aoiitherly win :a.For Tseassaes aid Kentuckr. warmer and f.nr.For \Vpat Vir-t'.n-.a. Weatern I'.-nnsylvanla, Western Kaw-
v«.rk and ohio, warmer sad tattFor Indiana, minora. Mich,nan and Wisconsin, warmer
and farr.For Minneaor.i and 'Soathwestern Dakota, cooler and fair,
fallowed by Ima! rains.For Iowa, Nebraska, Minourl and Kansas, warmer and
(a.r. followed by locuFor Colorado, cooler and fair.
TRin*"N"R LOCAL OMSSTAITOn,BAn.
:'. [moUlva aior..Lr'". Mai.l. 1 inches
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TRturxK nrnrr.. July IS, 1 a. m..Fair, cool and dryweather prerailed ye-a-j-riMy The temporalura nngeA be¬
tween Ul and S3 ', ihe areraa;" (Tl") bein/ tH' hixher thanon Friday.
la "ind near this city ic day .ere will probably befair. Warmer weather.
( EBTRAL PAUK -ETBOBOLOGIC-X UPOBT.I'rolisaor Draper, ot tli* Central I'ark obaervatory. mates
thi* folioiilin- reporl lur the wash aadSSl at noon yeiteMayBarometer. lucho*. T,i'nit<nt\rttr. Dvirr-e.
Muan. .'UT.-' Mrau.-. "Jtrl.tlUn rn. Jiilvl. l'.'p ru. 2'A :'o- Mai'm. July ll. ft p m.. 65.11M;n tn. July I".*, 0 a. in. W.S0U Miiiinium, July 13, 5a.m. 54.0
IU.i-e.,',i)8 lunge.. . 31.0Dla.nea trareUed by th* wind. Viii mil.. Hainf.L.
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THE BOMABCM OP A LOCVht HEDt.E.tram Tue Atlanta Constitution.
aImhii forty years ifs .SN WSS a ynuna la.lv Ini.iiin.in Coanty wea t.^i '**.>. sweethearts, ami. ti .t
ilile tu ileeiie l, ,,llti -ia \iii.i iiH-u-t huehes in the >a>-.t eaialas aiea. h nf her l.>*.e~. ami betterl.g ta ths nhl -latteK hs levee BM 'hat bush mil gro**""; ami -a.'
lng tn her (aitli. sn lt lia')[i«>ti.«,i mit., hr." Ona afUm hushes rery soon withered, bul the other lear|a_Ml; ami. In Ihe ninia,' .,( time, Sha iiiitiii*! tie*-tiileiiiau (*.r uhnm the - n, ¦» 111,- bsah Mas nam. il.They ral-e.l a larif.- family, ulm am trail hnowntliruugbnut sevt-ral enmities and the locust bushalso grew and inultipii.-.j. Time has laid barr thesoot upon which .,** old dwelilng stood, and nothing
¦..malms- fo mark the -|te nf tl - hume huithe ine.i-t bnshm af whleh lhere a a tmenteue h.-i .
r... h.ii .1,e.i yerila in taft.*. This may team..* a fairy tale, b ll lt I- trna The,
laily I- a Methi*.al mlnliter's ilauehter and tb** a***--ileinan a Baptist minister's h.n
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AFTER A "HEALTH TBBPmVPmmX*Pr. II H. OSs, et 'he " sm maier <-<>rp«." "¦'bo waa
Inspecting tenement Iintf-a-* in hN ftMrlct yesterday,..¦nt the M
' rls at BmttUtarv Il< lul'iuait-'i-:
'. I«*ar sirr I learned to-day that a mn ealllng him*,
-elf Dr il.-ll-r and rlalmltig to lie an In-
siH-etnr of the l;oa*d of Health, v! \i-n the terian**«
nf So. -.*.-" Ka-t Nli.tv therm -\. M .Inly 3, orA.aft.-r es-amlnlni*. them and tftaeswerAii* a SSS.hSf of.illftier.ts. guaranteed t.. cure them on the paymre**] of*e io in Mvaasa Bi st.lasi a.partial paimemof SI *>o fruin earii of two women and pmmlnert to
return In a week for the asleaae He falleal to r-v
tara, of i*<..irv*, and th'* penj'!- ate BOW '.erv muchpre] ml!, .il ac.n-f anv oi lalming ennnra-tli-n **1»hthe Bears i.' ii. all
Thc panta baie haas asked ta * sith fur t:,e man.
A B_VMOMI PRBXIUM PM VOTF.*-.Every veter and eva«rv person vaiio wishes to know four
BlODtl;* liefor,* election t»!ui i« ta be our next I'resi.lrnlcan have, this ttiforBiutlon anS I M " Dishaway " ittam I'en br seniiini: SStet.S Caw's Iel and I*, ra <*..lat BreeAwey. ttaw-Tork. ter full peruealers rr<*rd-tii.- this geiitrous offer seo "Tithesa" of July .'.'.fapage- _ _
AT TnF. FASHIONABLE SI"MMER RESORT*near! Abele's Ruby Royal .-.-«.<" is the favorite cham¬pagne this seana:..
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A torpid/ liver moans a toroid brain bath are bronana
into healthy anion by Takvast* SBSSSBB ArattiiNi.*»
Demil of a I'i .minei.t I 'Ulxa.Iat a snmuirr te ..rt laal week frew e'o-ri tnorbns wise %
great ss.-ek to anltr. A timely nee ol sham by *
&SADY-KADI 'i -A on .I have saraji bia lit-.His last honrs wete n.a a '.le by mosnnltoa-a. Bia at.tendant h-ivine (ailed lose, ri Hi i.ronapiitu.jUPastilu:- tor r.e.r destruction before Varian: the eily.
ll-.- i*. si Ilir-h.t lass- ( iaareties.
Kitaey Bree.' *"pecui Favo irt.
DIED.ADAMS.Al start.Seaes at Saaraiala Ju'r nm th* trnaleer Of hu aaa "."¦'ll.iain Adams, son of Hie lat* WilliamA lama,
Funeral sOTTiees fross his home at Sitarslats on ToeadsvJ ny IT. on arrival of irain on Harlem lt H., leanagGrant Cen-nl D);i<l. at S-M :>. m.
BOYLBTOX.frldar, Iniy IK ttmU W. "Moriston, tn tha77iti y«-ar of h
Funi-raleervic.-B wiil tie held at hrs lute rssileuce, 19t Lei.lagtao it in li r.diy, July iii. alt o'clock.
Please amit BOWI ra.
Ut/TI. Kl: 'in Thora'ay. "fal? lt, UU* SSSMsSM otherii..-.-. Mrs. A. '.'- "'I*. S w-Brighton. - I.. ''.-..'.u AaaButler, yaaagesi aaagatar af th. . Batist sithis e.l'..
Fnnera. at Trinity i.'Uurcti. New Vork, --linday. Joly IS. atti An o'clock p. ss.
DtVWIDDIE.Oa Thnr«dav. Jmr 1". athis residee** tatins SUV, Robert DinW -'. Ire. rn IBS 77r.h year of hisaee.
Funeral a.-rvi. r-a trim 117 Weet Li Mt., on Monday. Jury Ifl,at lo o'clock a tn.
OkHNKY Mn lilnr--l.-»-. Ja!v 12. CaDt.a Joseph Ii. Ced.nee. tn the 77th re ir hts
Relatives an.', trieu ia ire invite I to stt.-nd t!ie funeral fe-*-ahts tata res.,leno.-. Mjnilt'.tie. k, NV., on Moaday. l.SlAlest, al 9 sn o'elocs.
Tram UaTi s 'Jtand r.ntral r*epot at 102.Wiiminutoo. n. c.. paean steam saggKIOOIMB.Eaters! mm rest ea watara-ar morumr. Julr
IS, Mary i- Biggtaa, wnlaw st the late i.eorze ii.aunt,in the T'it'.i vear ot her age.
Relatives an t friends sr.- Invited to attead the fneeral see.
vieeeastas reeldeooe other aoo-in-lav, Mr. iraak Little-.Hoi-. 3h Weat I27tfc-*t., Mundar .Taarir. nt 7.W.
Int-riueat at tke convenience ol the (amily.Ki I.!-:aN.At PraahaM. K J. rtiur«lai morning. Joly 17,Margaretta II.ill. w.feof Am/i U Kl I.ein.
Funeral on Monda.-. J nv IS. at ** .io p. m.. at her resttenco.
BEKVRS.At Ph.en;* - Pa - U r!av, JiiiT 14, An.usUJturnu Morer, tieleved w.fent Ellis II l'.eov»s, and daugl*.t.r sf Albert Ster-jr. »f (few-Tars I itv.
Interni.-nt ar, dreaaw mCarrUi-es (rom fool o' Liberty-st., l.o ':ck noon, Tnesdty..luir 17
Relativeeand friends «re invited.BOBS On Friday afternoon, Jn'y 13. 'ieorge ll. Ross, iahis s.t| year.
Funeral serviees will behe',,1 at his late residence. Ill Ea.itVie st.. on Monday, at »
Boas.Oa July i:». 1S8S» atTremont, Kaw-TaeB city, sataOaaly. Mn. aarah B ia year ot har aaa.
Funeral on Mondav. July IS, a' Se'etoC. (r.>-i F:rsi Pr«shy--iter. ni Church, Waa at. Morns.ama. B f.
Train leaves, via llariein R. g., Orar.d Central Station, alat 1 -30 p. m.
SMITH Mr. fssae ... Smth. athis late residenes, tn W<sst-»erlr. 1*. I.. Juiy 13, l»*is. ugaO ol yaars.
Cpccial iVoticcs.A paiapari to mool society isa t-ox of SVOSTS noohons'
"Aiwava inrr-nr Ilonboris. li.x'.'lalej ami fholce ."aa.Ilea .,ualny u leqaallei!. >i res F-ilton-st.. C. ¦*. Hotel
..j-. And Parg Kow, t r.oors from ti.e llrid*{a. KsSShliahe.l 1.1.1D. Try o'ir L ¦-.win Prous
"i Ii*- 11u'..ri Fouutnin Pro.
Warranted H-karrr- lsfsctlon. Alwara
Wrlres f.-eelr atid NI'.VI..". gem out sf orler.TRY ONT., and yea will nevr ns.- any other.
iSetit hy ¦ tor tl oO.
D ms S un.IN".SSS BBO-D- KY S V.
UAj«rj7ACTUl.KO M* \Ti NF.l'. AMD fcTK\"-tPRINTER
Qaslw in asefal 0FFI< spl Cl \r.Tir.s nd i.vbohSAVIN., d-\;. ¦¦¦- lliNivi ...- KEB! Il ANT*-, and ACCOCNTAh.-
OJBAOQUART.IUI tr- .,.. STATlOBt.BT M"PI*1.IIa.W.DD.HG INVITATIONS, VISITING CARDS, fea
Bead for I.LC-TRAT.D CATALOGUE.
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I «r the Imprrial llair Ifraeiirrntorter gray ans bleaeheJ hair, Brary eater sal shaae. li lnv.
, - '.List,ns Hit:is .lo not affect it. Doeseat prereat earlies ar erlnptaa ffersals byaM .lrugtjists.fiaasral Dasel sud igalliaasa ueoms, it Weat 'jrisi-et-Now York._____^
a'oat OSrs SenaSkShould bo read daily by .i liiivikiated, as cbau-^»s mar
oeeur ni any Um.:.i- ' ' '.be specially ai.
dre-.-e.l (ol lispstch DJ ar.V pur ular sim-i.' ii...... i 4ni ssasa
merdai . txing-
1 I _! Vk.i. e..,-.J(prora "i ¦- a- ti :;ows;
SUNDAY.At I p. ni. tor UaaUn. uer steaoist.ii) K H. Wiri,jr., lruiu New-uriMni.
MmN'OaN . Kl '. p. iu. .r Coats luca vis I.inion, tier stearn.
ship Foxhall, fieri, .n. w
TUBeOAT.AS 1 a, ni for Bra/il and the La Piatacauiiirros v.a BSSSll. f..r st. rbossas an.. -
na ai Phomas tar Barbrtdas sui t..r Trlailad .i.II)*>inerara. vu Barbalaa, p»r slea.ship Adi ante, fronsBaagmt News ..;ieis lor -...ri Islandsrana . ¦.¦! "p»r Advaaea' ,t I a ri f..rKurop.-. per steaaislirp Ari.O'.a i kMwn i.-tter-jfor (..rniauy. Austria DantoarK. Bass'aa. siarwag'. Baa*tia and rnrScVBasteadirected "par AlIsaea") at A \> io.i. ii ate-ii.11.a aad t* ier: urtei aer st.un ship Prof. M..rae,
N^w reaii*. a- lu.fr. L.r BlUeflO.S, per »r¦. BSSIS, ir.iin
WLUXKsliAV-At StSS a ai. for Irrland. jssr staasishlei.eriLaQn*. vu - ... tlettera f... i.rea;Brrtais a-i 1 otlier Enropaaa .rr.-a tni.t be.tirnatal " pas Uermaaie*')j ¦' sa ter Bmrotie. ¦ i - 4 .|it«.n and Kr.-naaa
lacs tar Irelaaat inuat tm .;..¦ rr t. . 4ja. ii), lor lt. 1.maa linet, per -esruslup "A'aoslan^,
vi, Antwerp atters i.uat la '.ire. ud -par Blani'' at 1 a. O', tor ttie Bahama W.auds and Havitle-teept i'. rr au I'rruce . x:t. (lattarslor .-ir ia * ;i>:i.-i "ear Airsat 1 |. m. tor at Croix sud St Tkoro is. via."st. Croix, also tl.e Wladwaf.1 Islands ilin-ct, \, eateamsiua llerinuda at '.' ;. rn (or Caespeaha. Uta.aaa,Tahaa.:.) aol Yu.ritaa. pers.ei. ..io nattersfor other Ksilcaa -alas must be rtireciel ** per Harmtoga", il '-' li. id. '.er Tero Itrr... p.-r stsaauhlprata at i p. in. for Ral I .r late.Bala, per steariiah.ii Crr.y ef I-ail..a. fl.eu New-, irleaus.
THtrit-HAY-Al ll a m. (or Cahitua (sand.. Jamaica,Baaaa .i-: Taro sal sst, Hit ¦.., v Moa, poe »r-..,:;),hipAlien a. ... m. t..r ....! main-. Austria, l.enma.k,."¦Wedeu. Isorwar, Kusaia BM 1 urkey. perMaaauhty Wtciaad, via Uaateeri lars (or utter BmreScas " P yin iulli and :. rMsrg, -mist Ledins. ie't - ;.. r Wiela lp rn. for Bsrasrata, MSstoamahlp Triaiaa.1: at 8:"iti p. ta. tot New(o.*nilcor steamer ir.er, Bal .^ ¦¦ - .io p. nu ior si. I* lenaKl%eelaa, fer strumer fi,.: Ha. rn
BBIOAY.Al Ma.. 'ii America and Kout*!1'a.itlc ports, per aieainnrj <'ooi. vu AsplnwaU(letleri f.,i .-uateiuaia n.ris. baSltaSWl " per loiua
SA'l L'KDAY vi i ... m. 'or Fr Mia*. Ita.y. Spain amt I'ortu.pral. per ale kinship La, |iourc<.gne, vis H»vr.) at Ua. m. for liayi p-r steaaiahip Alas. M ll .»> a. ia. foihutu pe. per steamship I inl.r.a. via sinrsnislowQ .mtiers(or Uerma if, Aaauia, iu-lii ats, >w-.,.»n. >-0rwayI'.uas-.a aaa Tarkev must ea Strsetea **aar Lmiiru' i;. sc .«. a> tor Uermanv, a ., ru, Da.aark, sweden.Norway, Kaaala aal . nrk.-y. por aiea.nahip Knlda, vi*Hreruen dellars tor or. , cauutriss -. ,auutiiiiiipton. rn i* i"I; at Ip m. Ior scotiau t direct, per ata.iraship Imvoma. viiUiasgow (letter. .-r Heron »' »ttp. m. for in- .sethel.ands, vu Am.ier-tam. per stearn.a'np 1-..: i.n .."'"rs mu-.; ..- di aotad "poi K.iaai i, at
p.. t.r TraxUlO, par ate-ms'iio 1. I.MU To.Baw-OrtmeS; at 3 ;: ra. tor Pio-reao, per aleainaiiiabi callas.
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Malls for rhni and Japan, per «teini»h:p Ctr of New YnrltItraw ...ese'.ere lu \ [j .; I niin,,. M.i.a
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ter Auslra ...i, Na* /.ami. llawa.i iu, Klji ami PU ruoaaIslsaaS. ger alaau.sri:;. /.ealau.ru iiruui nan Kra.. ua. o),
ar OB arr t ,: ¦ . ,'lork of siea.nalilp Aurania, w.tli UrillsU mais tor Aus¬tralia! .Mails f»r the -society is.au.ts. por sii.p City otl'apeili (rom san Fran.:*... ..rae hara Jalr -J al 7n m. Ma.'a fm Ulina bjr rail te Tampa, l .a.. aid tneacoby 4tearn«r. i Uk Key i\ aei, i'la,, elmo au .te ottt.a¦UllVai ili.ti)»-in.
.Tliesrhelrilaof chislr.vof Trans-Picil.: malls ls at.anna-1anthe pre.u an ,.. BBlaterraated .i-rlan I iraas.l
._._ * * s from tha Bast srttvtas sa tm* atSsa Krin.is, .,oii the day o." sauiug o', sieausai'. a.* SliuaU-atlliouie 'Ue same day
BBTO PB A .HNs, Postmaster.Cost Offl.-e. N'ow-York. J.ny la. .iHS.
Political Xoticce.llend-iuanera tor int IT.-. AL N KT BANNERSl Traosi
pslenir.ea, and I'auipatan .iiiiinoeuta_
m. h LttV) aOOi, ST Waaataes-,Bt,I'i. ... Net lt un rr-
I Min Ml A.VD DiKi'llS-s.CAMPAIGN KlNNKIt AX I) OL' I FIT CO_
tli VB.-sBY-ST., N. Y.
CeliQions Xotirts.ri Vi-". POINTS HOI >:. OF UfDCart-T, Ul Worts.
.. WU.I.i i-,| V HAHN li:..>. rv; -
of song ik.ry Baa.iy at 3 So o«sa.ck j>,. a.rvlce iaSlnioat »h,.I.y by thc chlldicu ot tho liialHuiiO. Puhllaset.¦ni| msman
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ST. IGNATK'S C Uti:, ll. M >VSel mthmU R»»ARTUL'K ltlTi'lUK. lb '¦- Sunday, T 7 (J 10 "4and ll a. m. 4 :30 p. m. daily, 7 a. ia, iluiy daia. >_fri-iys. Ut a. m., axUs. beau tru*
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