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SbMWtng (Hi 3ntr%mcn: ESTABLISHED AUGUST 24. 1852. WHEELING, W. VA.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 10. 1895. VOLUME XLII1?NUMBER 275. " IT IS CRITICAL I'ho Sltuatlou Id Norfolk & Wontern Goal Region. COAL MEN STILL DEMAND 1RQ0PS And Bay That Life and Property lira Balupr TUroatomd. THE SECOND REGIMENT DISMISSED Ana no uruon 10 s? m iub oubuo, Kotwllbatsndlnit AOitlra aro In an Uueettlod Condition?Striker* At' tempt to Burn * Lima llouae and I?ou Noilco That tbe Fire la Forerunner of Otliera?The Govern or Keeping a Watchful Eye on Matterf, fimn/cimMnui i?m:nn,tT. CiuRLCkTOK, W. Va., July 0.?Etery. thing wu reported quiet on Klkhorn lliii morulas, bat tlili afternoon more alarming report! vers received. Fifty imparled miner* quit work this morain; and the lime home of the Croxler Coal Company wai burood later, a notice biting poitod tbat while It vrai a mall fire, larger ouea would follow. The Croiier company telegraphed the governor that troopa were absolutely crcemry (or the protection of their ? rnnnff* r'~t j' Ordors vara lisaoJ (ram tho adjutant goneral's olQco tbia afternoon dismissins U10 eight companies of troops recently ordered under arms and they litre boea diimined. operators 8till impoiitcm ate. Tolenrams continue to pour in to the governor from coil oporators reciting threatened danger to their proporty and iosittlng on troopi to protoct thnra. J. J. Tiernoy wired at noon reminding the governor of hit promilM to protect property and aald: "Oar critical condition has been given wide ipread publication, and if a riot occuri, which la reasonable to expect, the good name of West Virginia will he tarnished and a lot backgivon to tho future prosperity of the state which you have worked ao hard for In the past. We should hare troops, and It should not bo necessary for tho business interests of onr section to lire in dread of trouble and constantly pleading for protection, which the sheriQ la both unable and unwilling to giTa." mb. coopkb'g tki.tor a it. Captain White, the governor's private secretary, wirod at noon reciting the I1IUUUUK BUtll dUU niivi ^IIIUH nu ?wcount of tho attempt to burn the lime homo belonging to Ills Croxior works, witli threaU to do mora burning. He report! matter! In an uniettlid condition. At 8 o'clock to-night John <Joopnr wired the governor that "our people ?ill not go to work union they hive [ nbiolute protection. The herilT ol Mercer county wai liereyeiterday. My company would rathor pay the ezponiei ol one company of your Hate troops man remain nnder tlio terroriim that oxliti to-day in this eoctlon." A Bloefiold diapatcli aoya: To-day haa been a hniy ona with the minora, who held throe meatlnza. I.nt night rome ono fired Into the camps at Crozier'a minoa and the lime and powder home was burned at Ashland. The offenders havo not boon caught. Tho belief is that thn Isadora ol tho strike have adriaed pesco for a tirao to provent the calling out of tho aoldiora, but if any new mon come in trouble will bo precipitated at once. The company's operationa are closely watched by tho miners and every train is examined to nee that no new raon como in. ff/lltltlMON DKNIE4 Tliat llln-.cln Int?r*li?w?Not Oppoisil to U'omnn 111*1 ifitr W'hoH*. Itmakatolih, Im, July 0.?The attrition of General Benjamin Harrison beinir callod to an allowed In'orview published in Now York, in which ho wm rande to say that he waa opposed to tho nae of bicycles by women, he was quick m don v having laid what waa at* tnliiitod to film. "I havo," said the ^'President, "talked with no nownpapor man on such a snbjeot. f may havo asid some* tiiiritr to personal friend* on the subject, bnt my viowa ore not in accord with tho views ez^rMfldu In that article. I expect it in another on" of thoae rnndetip articlos for which Now VorK notrv paper men aro fnmoua." Only last week a local bicycle firm shipped two wheels to Hnr.ito^ri, one for Mrs. McKee, Oonerni IJurriaon's dough tor, and the other for her sum, tiioumNih or ni;ijr.a.\Ti:4 PrMent??? Attend th* HfUlonnl IM unit Inn. it I tit li?iif?r, Dr*vrr, Oolo, Jnlylf.?The il*l?gat<M Rfi'l visitors to NntioiiAl IvliiCAtional Av oclftllon hnvo practically nil nrrivadftml coiMnrvRtlvrt railway iu#u eilliaate dm ntimber at 15,000. Tim council of duration Iml-J Iti fin til mating tiwiiiy. It wm nn n*?ici?ttvi noil I on. wholly dovotml to ImiiIiiom unit( r?. Tli# following oflloefi wr* nleolo i. M. H. Turbftll, Provlritnccs H. I., prMl* <Iint; Knfl Mtirrmn, Menlo I'mk, ('nln., vim prc^liJint; Ifolttn A. pillton, Clovnland, (I, incraUry and trannirnr; (!Unrld* <U Oarmn, Mwartlimorn, l'u.? I'. 1* KImIiIo. Mlnu?at)oll?, Minn.; J. It. Pmntntt, Jnnkton, Mht. j J. M. Omen, Tfoniott, N. J.,??jtociltIv>* rnimiiltton. Tim c itirmll thnn adjourn*!, 'I lm thirty-fourth minimi convention ol tlm Nntlorml Ivlucithuml Atiocinlioti wm opened ttili Afternoon Itoforo two Urifo atidI(*11 coii Tim regular inoctlnif wan at dm ('ontrnl I'fealiyterUll c'ltirch, wlmfe 4,(VK) penon* wore iMtlmrwl, while 2,(W) atlendvd an overflow at tlm | High Hchool building, and thouiandi mora wore turned awuy in duappointintuit. It li nutml tlia attendanoe ii alruady liiruor tlmn at any prevloui meeting of the auociation. The work of the Council o( Education wai completed and I lit nazt three dayi will b? deroted to tha labora ol ibe geueral arganuatlou. KLIvU OltA.NO hUDOB Oponi CoiUr Aniploluiu Clroamatanoca. Th? Wilt Virginia Uol?gitUoa? Atlantic Citv, N. J., July 0.?Th# Grand Lodge 15. P, 0. Klki convened in Morrii Uuarda Armory at noon to-day. Oraud Exalted ltular K D. Uay, of Waahington, preiided, Tho roll rail bowed that 151 ont of ? total of 373 lodgot In tha country wore rapreianted, including all tho largeat lodgoi located at Cincinnati, Louiifille, St. Louii and Uuflalo. In hli reply totliaaddrenof wnloouie extended by Mayor Hloy, Orand Kxalied Kuler Hay Indicated that the peace negotiation* will ba immediately brought boforo tlio Rraod lodge. It U only a queatloti af arranging iletaili now. ll Ilia general terma of iottlement of all differences between tlio two factious practically have boon agreed upon. Ovor o.OJO Klka reglatered at headquarters to-day. The Wheeling delegalion arrived at 10 o'clock this morning ami ovorybodv la good thane. From all indicatlona the two (actloaa will be united to-morrow. Hon. B. II. Dovener, of Wheeling, arrived from Waahington at noon. The city la handsomely decorated and tho koys of the city turned over to the grand exalted ruler, Kdniu ii llay, by bla honor, the mayor. When the convention naierablsd thla afternoon the Armory hall waa crowded. During the nooa hour tho quoalion of bringing up the factional lights began. The Hay and Detwiler factlona were discniaed, but it waa finally decided to lay it over until to-morrow. Thla que*tion will not occupy much time, aa it la pretty well aottled that tlioro will bo no light. Meade Oetwilor, the grand exalted rulor of the HulTalo faction, mot Sam Martin, a prominent member of the other faction, and taking hia own 11. 1*. 0. K. badgo from hia breatt, pinned ItouMartin'a lapel. Thia aooina to be the general feeling among the delega tea. The flrat buaineia boforo the convention thla afternoon waa the reading of the grand aecrolary'a report!. The report) allow that twenty-three now lodges wore ndmitted during tho paat year, nine being from tho BiilUlo faction. Tlio total receipts during tho year wero $3,000 and there aro >2,000 rot remaining in lite treasury. After thia report had boon read the grand exalted ruler's (Uiiy'a) annual address waa delivered. lie apoke for almost an hour. Ho aaiil the anti-club and tjunday legislation endorse! by the order at a prevloui lenaion, waa contrary to tho principle* of tlio order. Ho nlao paid a tribute to the theatrical profession aa the founilors of tho order, and mild mat thin class of mam ben were still actively eusa^od in working for the good of the Elks. During the course ot ins remark* tho grand exaltad ruler out* linesapltin whereby a supreme lodge might be created, but no recommonda* tinu was rcudo. Tho election o( otflcera will take placoon Thursday. UIt 11 ASA'S ttRNHATIO.N. Uroker L?wiV l'<>rg?ri?ii May Itoach a nunUr?ulThmi?antl Uullarn. UnnAMA, 0., July 0.?The affair of Z. T. Lewis, tho broker, Ii cauilug a big sonaation hore. Forged bond* have al? realy turned up to tho amount of $75,00). It is believed tho amount will reach oyer $100,000. Twenty thousand fraudulent bonds are known to be in nxintonco from Highland county; $25,000 worth of Kenton city school bonds and 10,000 Tippocnnoe city school bonds. These wore discovered to-dajr. Lewis mortgaged Ills property on Monday for $78;OOQ. J*wii suddenly disappeared Monday night nnd all traces of him are lost. Besrchlng parties were out all night. Tho bank of which he is president at Anioiiin, was uioied by a run on it to-dav. Mr?. fowl* is very low at the hospital. His sou and daughter aro In eastern schools. Lewis has bought and sold during the past yoar throw million dollars worth I of bondfe nnd there is much uncertain* ty union/ thnie win have dealing* with him. Anion/ tho botfus iOcurltlM are $25,000 lli^tilniKl county jail bonds and $40,000 Keaton Olty school bond#. To-night ton $1,000 Tippecanoo City, Ind., school bonds wore turned up. Thoy are pronounced for/oriei. A ClIALfiKNGK ISttUKD llr the I'noplfl to tlm Rouml Corrriior Club for u UUotiMlnn. WAfuiiNaToit, July 0.?A. J. Wnrnor, president of llio American Jli-Motalltc Loa/u?, hai written a lottor to Hon. Charles H. l'airchild, proiidont of tlio committee on sound curroncy of the Koforin club of .Now York, in which lio says: "the Iii*motallio League respectfully invito"* tho doinmittno on found currency ton discussion of the money quostion of tlio distinctive proooiitious to | ho a/rood upon, nnd to bo carrlod on by | '|ii'Mtioiif itnd unswors. "J would lutuost that not tnoro than j live nor Ion than threo on a lido ho soI lectod to conduct tho discussion; tho j discussion to l>o held at suuli timo nnd I placo Hi may bo Agreed upon." I A I I ) f IIRfMlt. [ Wbluooso, Pa., July 0.?Tlio physlcinriH nttachod to tho ststo hospital at I lllosibnrg, this comity, aro trying to aolrt tim nullify idrfoandlug peculiar I 0.1*01 of npjinroni potnoni.iir that liavo been brought to their altontion. A few day* ago Jacob Uyumkn, of Mlossburi/, j died presumably from tho effects of m Into frotntomo iiiioct, ns he stilted thai ho felt a sling under his eye soon after lillflg to boil, lio died two days later. Blue* that tlrno there have boon three ? i? 'l. .i min nl (liitin MMHinr fjin?& Ill Hiim iunii| %/?w w. ...v.. proving fatal* limrrHlntl lloilll ( III*! Nr.w Yoiik, July !?.?Tim rnofff*nlm? I elfin coimnlUoit of (ho VnlUy Hailwuy '' ?inpnnr nf Ohio, of which J/>nh .1. ruxunpjih! In oh ni rm it ii, iwinminrHM llint, Willi tliooniiRoiit nl llin Jlnlilmoro <V Olllo Rillrod'l ('oinimuy, llioy luivo ino'llflo I tlin plnii of rnori/nrilKritiofi hy liifiroiKl tiu llio pro|?oini| Ihiiih of \ fmr rnnt lOOvAitr tMinritiilnn I lt<iI<I bohilf) from mi.o hi io - ' ftt* l-.io i itf|llli!(?>' hi IIIIihiih. hiiawmki'.iov. h, Ii.i.., Julv l). ?Two tin* umiMllv limivy nliTk* of iinrllit|iiitkn warn foil livru a I 'J o'olock Hill luoriilutf. JIN fllifFUL DISASTER. A Train ToleicopoU on the Qniud Trnuk lUUwiir?Thtrteeu Killed and Mnuy Injured?Three PrUiU Among the Vietlma. Quebec, July a?A terrible accident occurred at 3 o'clock thia morning at Cralg'a Itoaii titatlou on tho Grand Trunk railway about fourteen miles weatof Levis. A very large pilgrimage from fiberbrooks, Windsor Mills and Itlchmond' had loll the latter town about 10 o'clock last o veiling (or the shrine o( fit. Ann do lleaupra. There were two leclloua o{ lha train, one running a few minutei behind tbe other. The tint action tria standlug at the Cralg'a ltoad atation taking water, when the second auction, paaaing theaomaubore, daahod into the rear Pullman coach of the tlrat aeclioti, maahing It to kindllnjt wood, aud killing, it wai laid at Aral, everybody In that car except lbs Pullman conductors wbo Jumped. Mcleod and Fireman Torkin , of the moond aootlou, wore both killed outright. The Pullman coach wai teleicoped into the Drat claia of the tint aactlou, killing a uuinberof pauengera riding in thorn. Among the killed are throe prioita. MoxrHB.li., Julr 0.?The offlclalj ol the Grand Trunk Hail way roported that the number of killed la thirteen and that twenty-nine ia the number of tbo Injured. The death lilt ii aa foilowas Charlai llodari, mall clerk. Miai liedan, Ilia daughter. lleotor MoLeod, engineer, Kichard I'erklna, llruman. Jtev. Father J. L. Mercler. Jtev. Mr. Cogaa, all of Richmond. Kav. Mr. Digoan, of Windior Milla. Miai Valin and liar aunt, name unknown, St. Josopli do Lerla. Miai Thaueuf, fit. Joieyb da Levli. Sire. Cayer, Danville. Tho two Miaiei Do Lycourte, ol Shefford. John O'Farrell, Richmond. Tbo wounded, who were taken to Quebec for treatment, are ai folio wi: John Cadleu. J. P. Cayer. Seraphim Cayer. Joaopli Cayer. lioulae Cayer, *11 of Danville. Viriiinln Bylvoitnr, Hano. Mri, Frannia Toutainn, Droughton. Loulio Godette, Arthabaikaville. Patrick Mcliugh, .Oopolton, lUv, Father T. Da ltoilor, Care of Broaghton. Pierre AIMrd, Richmond. Antonio liaris, Arthabaskaville. M. J. Qoinlin, travollug paisongor agent, Montreal. The Pullman conductor, Mr. Moore Wood, bail a narrow eicape. He had luckily atepped on the rear platform jun in wiuo 10 ion uiu uhciiiiih^ irniu and jumped. He thus oscaped injury. Tho etigino of the train seemed to rush up, then turned completely over, pinning engineer McLeod underneath, lho rest of tho second train was derailed and badly smashed up. In an in* tant after the crash, tho air was tilled with the shrinks and groans of tUo injured and imprisoned passengers. Tho few train hands and section einplovoh on the spot, sot to work manfully and extricated the paaseugnrs as quickly as possible. Thirteon dead were takon from the wreckajo. Mr. N. J. v^uinlan, tho Grand Trunk passcngor agent, who was on tho first tram, is not seriously wounded, and in conversation with an Associated l'ress correspondent aaid he could not ?ay how ho escaped death, as the 1'ullmnn hn wus in wns completely shiverod into splinters. The porter of the Pullman at tho time of tho collision, Ilonnott lllaislor. said he could not account for tho accident. At the time he was putting up a berth In the Pullman. P. Mcllugh.ono of the injured, said ho was sitting in the car in front of tho Pullman when the accident occurred, lie saw the locomotive of tho second train coming through his car and he was onlv aavod by a friend naiuod Mhauuon White. The scene In tho Hotel I)ieu aftor tho arrival of the wounded was a Had ono. lho unfortunate pilgrims all occupied beds in tho dlllerent wards of the ho*, pi ml and wore attended by physicians of Levi* and Quebec, and nuns and ladies of Levis. The crie* of some of tho wounded irere fearful as they woro attondod by tho physicians. It majr bo that soveral more bodies are still In the wreck and that tho doath roll will ho further increased. Tho wreeckniK train is still at work romoving tho dobris and trying to roopon tralflc. _ uunoui;uh of wiiukijMis.v Amduhy I'auk, N. J., July D.?Evory Incoming train brinua whoolmon, ami thin plnco it almost full of tlioiu now. Ai tlio principal racing omnia do not tako tako placo until Tuuriday, Friday and Huturday, It ii contidontty ox* twctod that thn grout nil inbur of visitor* nlroaiy on tiio ground will ho largely auu'montod hoforo tlio wofk h out, Thii aftornoon thero win u Jiarado in wlitcii many of tlio lopresontativoi of otlior eltloi took part* Tlio parado formod at Main itroot and Atbury avonuit tat 2(30 p. ni. and iium* liurud ft ID wliooluion and ti l wotnon. AMHItlOAN I'M.nth. Tlit (linn* WorkniV t?*nvfliitlun I'rnnintiiM 1.1111M Toi.kpOi Oiiio, July 0.*-*Tlto con* volition of tlio Amoritntn Mini (ilainworkorV Union occupied to*day Willi coiiiiiiitldj work, a ii J hut littlo win dono Hint can ho clvon nut for implication, i'ivo ulan fautnrlon linvo a?kod for pftrmlmiloii to run during t miliiriior Rnamiit, but tliif ninttor In ntlll ill llm liandi of tlio coin in It loo. Tim most important innltnr that will ('onio hoforo tbo cnnvnntlnri in tlio hlg lockout hv which morn than 2,01)0 glnm* V?fir t>"IH II NTH Willi* 'Hit, tfl IIIUBUVUII* tuon fitoturlm oI tli" Iriint. wiint'iw iilmi tViirkorCi PlTWfiumW, Pa.. Julv H?'Tim tin* iloiml cdnvouilou ??f wlnilow ^Iam winkor< ocnptri! tlin report nf tint flOlilinlt* ton nil rolHnilnil wmin to*iluy, npiixlntu l thtt rririilnr convention commIitnon unl ivlj"iirii?*l until lo'inorrow, wlion tint miMtrtN <?( tlivno ouminlttmn will Im tftko/l up. litrruft*')*! WitffM. Hrsnivn, I'a.? Julv !).?Tim Urnnko Iron Oomwiuy, of |iir<liliur<t. thin ootid* ty, tlm itllflrnooii l0orom?<i tliu waxm ol 40J lDplu/oi Ion i*?r uvuk ANGRY BRITISH Roundly Cursing America and Amarloana in London. CORNELL ENTITLED TO DECISION In the Grout Henly Challenge Cup Collage Boat Raoe, fl VIGOROUS PROTEST IS ENTERED By tbo Loandor Crow and all England Doolaros the Aiunrhuiu Crow was Guilty of Unsportsmanlike Conduce. The Uuiplre aud tho Deciding Hoard Bide with the Cornell Hoys-Leandors Dlda'c Mart and tho Usee a Fizzle aa a tfpootnolo?An Interna* Clonal Unpleasantness IIe.vliY'OM-Tuamim, July 0.?The flrit day of the llftyilxth snnivoraury of tho ffstor derby of Groat Britain was a Uia* onnAlnh.unt t n all Annnnrnml Cornflll was pitted against tlia crow of the heandor Boat Clab, composed al exOxford aad Cambridge oarsmen oud laid to l>o tho strongoit on ths rivor. There wai some coufusiou at the atari, owing to tbs preaanco noar tha Btarting Una of a number of boat), which seri- , ously interfered with Leander. Consequently, tba latter ware aomewhat ilow In gottlng Into poiltion. Then, whan the umpire aiked if tba two crewa were ready. Cornell promptly answered "Voi" and, tbo umpire clalmi. I.eandor did tha same. Thia tbe Leaudors dony. In any case, tbe umpire nave tho word "Qo" and tbe Corngil crew abot away. Uut only halt tbe Leandor crew started and Uielr stroke proteated that they were not rnady. In apiie of tbii the uinpiro allowed Cornell to pall over the course and nwanlod tha Americana tha race, ilie Loanders liave lodgod a protest against the umpire'a docnion and it waa referred to (Ue board of stewards. Uut tbo board will not change tho declllon. decision cxnxvcitaxn. The board, or committeo of stewards, this evoning issued tho following state- j menti "ilio committee, while deonly regretting the must unfortunate misunder- 1 standing at tho start of the Cornell and Losnderlieat, feel that they must abide by the laws of boat racing, and cannnt 1 reverie the decision of tho umpire and tartar." Tho members of tbe tasnder crew aro 1 - 1-- f i-;. I an wild agninsi uio umpiro ?<?? mo uodllon in favor of Cornell, ami in their 1 raao they say most unpleaiant things 1 against the Ithacan boys. 0. \V. Kent, stroke of the Leander 1 crow, aald to n repreaeutati?? of the Associated l'rei?: 1 "An Kofliih crew would never hare gono on. Had they any spirit of sport in thotn thoy would row again. Our boat was pointing Into the island and half tho men wero backing water. I hail mr hand rai*od in the air towards the umpire whon he naked: 'Are you ' ready?' Wo all cried'No, no.' I havo 1 rowed in many rncoa and I never mot witli audi unsportsmanlike conduct. , We had not heard the uinpiro say 'go* when tho ineta woa made." A tlnterminud effort is being mado by > tlio Hritishors, led by tho Leaudera, to | place tho Cornell crow in tho wroug j and put tho whole responsibility for < tho outcome upon thoir shoulders. The | Leandnrs ami thoir sympathizer* ignore | tho decision of their own umpire, which i ia upheld by this ovening'a docision ot tho a towards. The genoral cry ia "Damn i Amorica and Americans." I Asa matter of fact, the Cornoll crew t are not ouly strictly within thoir rights, < but in viow of the umpiro's orders thoy f could not woll have done otborwlse. It i would havo boon n pretty 'quixotic' I tiling had thoy disobeyed tho uuidIio and returned to tho pott, but meantimo i Lcandor would probably havo gono on ami wAtt lhn men. l)xs!*outamaxijikc lkakdsm. It la the Loandora who aro allowing a moat unaportaiuanlikn apirit, anil in , overy way trying todiacrodit the Amori- , cutis. i Andrew P. White, n nephew of ox? 1 Frosldont Andrew I>. Wlilto, of Oornall, 1 mild ton ropreanntntlveof tho Asaociatod J I'roM this ovonlnio "JSeforn tho regatta wo worn warned, 1 on nil eldoo, to boware of tho Loandera. < 'fhoy will do yon in any wav possible,' it was laid. 'Tlioy will ran yon Into thn , po?t, aa they did tho French crow lint year.' Wo worn told, oven before the draw, Hint tho thing hn<l boon flxod that ( our lirat raco would ho ngaijiit Loandor, I In our hearts wo believe that Loandor I wont to tho noatdotorminod not to raco. \ Wo hud tho butt position nud had bout' i on their bait timo." i Mr. 1'ruucis, tho Cornoll managor, anid: i "Our hoyi have done jnat right, It intut bo roraomberod that Loandor ii not tho only crow wo have to moot, j Kvoraiuce we have been hero wo have ( boon unfniriy troatod by tho ilritiah pri??a," J Umpire Trank Wlllnn, after tho moot- J lug of tho atewnnla thin evening, aaid: "I could not ?lo differently than eond ( Cornoil along. I myHolfund Mr. Uoldlo, my n?al?tnut, b >th inw Hint tho crown woro ready. I gave thn word 'yo1 and both aoomftd to etart. Thou oame ciiIIh Imih tho I/jamlonc ' 'No, wo nro not ready.' J Fad I ordored Iho Cornell crow biuilc, iliev might any that hocattie they were ahead at tho ( Hlari iiio i.nulitii nmpim kiciiiumi iiiuiii lo fnvor thulr oppounnln," me rvf.f i*. Tli# followlnu i? tlio luminary of tlio QvnntN to-ilny: (Irnnd rliuilonK'i on p. Flrit liont-? TrlnII v Unlit Oninbrldnfl, Ixtfllllio IjOii* Hon Koftltig cliil) oniilv I?y four lunitLlm In 7 iiiIiiiiim, Ail hofltiii'lN. NMomt h?mi ?ICntftti U'lllmfo bant llw Tlinnip* li'?wln?fllub i>n?llv In 7 iiiIiiiiIih, ;'<lj unit* mid*. Tli In I linn I Onrimll rnwitif nvor i lut i'otitm" In H in I mi tdf| II ihjuoihIi. I.r:indi<r did linl Mnrl. Tli n in I'linllnni/n run HtfbM), ' Kl Ml lioHl?HI, J tilt 11*4 Oolbtfp, Oxford, i I inn I (lit) Tlintnnn IC'MvliiLf ulllli l?v n I Ininilli nnd n lirilf In 7 in III ll l?^, 57 nuit- i unJi bucoiid licnl?iNurou# Hunt ulub, ? Amiterdam, boat Lady Margaret, Cambridge, easily. YUitor challenge cuo (triple loulle). FirU heat?'Trinity Hull, Cambridge, boat Cuiua College, Cambridge. wSiownrJn Chalieuue Cap?(Fouri) ?Pint heat?The London Rowing Club bout thu Argouuut Itawiuu Club, oi Toronto, by two ioot only. Silver Uohiete?(l)oublo Sculla?Flrit boat?Tlio TIuuick crow boat the Lady Margaret, Cambridge crow. Second boat?London Rawing Club beat Mew CoIIol'o, Oxford. Diamond Sculle?Firit beat?Oily NirUalU rowed over tbo courie, hia brother Vivian having icrutohed. Second heat?The lion. Rupert Guinneaa, Leandor lloat Olub, heat F. II. I'tiomp* on, oi the Argonaut1?, of Toronto. Thompion wat well la (root at tbo Hurt, but ran into a pilo. a -raiiRiutiR firq v At D?troll...A Numbwr of Ilaokmca Thought to llavo I'nrlaheU. Ditroit, Mini., July 10,?Firs broke out iu 0. F. Cam's largo livery sitabllihmant on West Congriil atreet at 1:45 ii. m. At 2 o'clock it had enveloped tlio bniMinz, On till) upper lloor from a dozen to twenty buck driver*, expreiamon ami other employe* of the piUbUnbinont were ileopiui;, and thou|(li a few are known to have eicaped, it ii believed that aoino havo already noriihad. One man whose naino it given at Cumminta leaped Irom ono o( the upper atory window!, and wiu probably fatally in|Ur?d. In the bailment are fifty horiix, moit of tlioin valuable, not ono one of wMcli baa escaped. STATU ho Alt!) op IIKALTH In Seaalon nt ChnrUatou?VuonaoUa Filled. 1'octora Adinlttril tol'raciloe. Gptrtai Vltpafeh to the InUUlgtnctr, Cha\jlektos, W, Va., July 9.?The itate board of hoaltli mot in tbo hail of tho houto of dolegatos to-day and will probably romaln in lession until Thursday. President UwinR called tho raee*in/ to order. Tboro were preaent Dr* L. D. Wilion, of Wheeling; A. IL Barbae, of Point Pleasant; J. B. Walkenthaw, of W6M1barff, and tho locrotary, Dr. W. B. Baker, of Martiriaburg; Dr. C. IL Emlow, of Huntington, and Dr. W. C. Beard, of Alderaon. Tho followiu# appointraenti of local health ollicera to till yacauciea wero made: ur. uauuuu uuicuuiBon, 01 wnumn ; Dr. Samuel A. Daniel, ot Welch ; Dr. W. \L Jaeger, of Jeajor; Dr. J. U. BrownQold, of Wayne; Joieph Workmen, of Wayne, and A. SV. Cruin, of Preston, Wayne county; Dr. W. F. Griflln. to till tlio vacancy on the board of health of Doddridgo county; Dr. E. G. Vaailer,of Petersburg, Grant county, to till the unexpired term of Dr. It. Workman. Secretary Baker submitted his report r>n smallpox casoi during the oast year, ihowlng that tlto quarantine had DlTactuallv stopped the spread of tho diaeaae. The following gentlemen made applications for tho practice of tnedicine and wore examined totiay: 11. 8. Carter, Madison, Boone county; Kobert lloilinan. Aldorson; 0. A. Wade, Fairmont; Edgar II. Plant, Wheoli ng; &. J. Miller, Philadelphia, Pa.; Thomas J. Canto, Jackson; Robert A. Irwin, Wheeling; Ira 0. Hicks, Winfleld; Dharlos It. Williams, Philippi; Jauios \. Butcher, Cutlep, Braxton county; Alonzo U. Kelley. Five Mile, Masou :ountr; James Zork. Zorkville, Wayne :ounty; John D. bturgell, Louisa, Ky. A Unite uf l.ogAti. Special Cirrttptinilenct oft\e Intrtlijcnccr. SrKUDENViLLM, 0., July U.?At Ham nondivillo, thla county, Andy Downor, ho viila.'o blacksmith, has found a ilghlyprirod Indian rolic in tho aliapo if an'iron tomahawk, that, it In thought, jnlon^'d to Logan, tho famoua chiol of .ho Mingoea und frioud of tbo white nan. Tho tomahawk waa ruaty, and irlien this wai ecraneci oir, thoy found itamped on it, "Logan, 1773." Tho oinaiiawk wai of aott iron, and had ivldently boon dons with a stool ston* :ll, tlio ino<lo of inscribing iron used by ;ho IndianH of thin valley. The hoino if Logan waa on Yellow Crook, not far from llatnmondsvllle, and it wan on follow (Jrefk that Colonel Creaap mur* Jerod Ills children. l'lii* I.tin-ulii Cnuutjr Murderer* tyteial DltptUch to the Intelligencer. llu.sri.saroN', \V. Va., July 0.?Koland Watson, the Lincoln county murderer, nrho ahot down Albart MnComba in jold blood and was arrested in Ohio, iraa brought to tliia aide of the river ;hia afternoon, but hat not yet been re* novod to Lincoln county ai it ia feared ( lint there will l>a an attempt made to ynclt him bv tho indignant poople, ivho awoar voiitfoance against tho mur? leror. A II?y Kilted. fyeeial nttpntch to the JnleiUtjencer. 8rsuncMVtt.!.e, 0, July 0.?A tlx?yoar* >ld son of John Mueiit, of Now Cuiubor* , and, \V. Va? while atanding on tho Pan Handle oxtonsion truatlo near that place i ;hii evening wai struck by a freight and i iiMlantly killod. ilia head and logs ivero flovorod from hlj body. < prfl.il IHiint to ili* hUfl'henyr. pAiiKUK8nuita, W, Vtt., July 0.?Tho SUniinrd oil rofinory horn ilittt down ,o?ilny in all tlopnrlinonti throwing .".0,) noil out of umployinntit. It niiponrfl nn 1 (tho Mil hi down will lio pahmtnoiit, < 1'lw plitnts roproiont iiivontuioiita of )Vor $1,0JI),00J. _ i Pnftiiml l(<>4iuiiMit Koiirvml* l)>rrl<il fiiimieh l<> l>it InWUHfncti. PAiiKUinntntii, \\. Va., July ft.?Vnrl- . mi oiiinpniiloi of tho fcioconil regiment, , rJorinl under nrins, worn tlinuiisMod ; > 111 duty tIi 1m evening nt(l o'clock, by , irdurof Gonorul Mplilmitti. T/ieN"*? I'roiltlfliiilnl llrthe, IUfff. %ni?*M 11.%v., Mam., July P.?Fro. ( ]U0lltiliowor? Inn'(i disturbed tlio oquit- ( limitv of llnmrtl'a Hnr folks to*day . mil kept tlm rollouts of <lray C)(ibl?f4 ndonrs mint o( tint morning. Mm. IVrrlno, Mrs. Oiovolnnd'a mother, nr* | Ivtnl m 11 o'olnt'k. I"1. Ilryant roportn , Unit Mr?, Cleveland nnd the mnv little (Irlitrn liftluv doing vnrv nicely mid do mt roijtilrn very clone attention, 'I if fill r I'rr drill lum-m*. YotmnifowN, 0., .Inly ft?Tim (lrnwii Itonnnll iron Ooinpnny tvdny notlllnd ill the loll lintel* of Its No. 4 mill Hint ' hey would receive nil liu'reasa of !fl) Mir oonI. In WtuOfi to go into otleot at ?ll iv. I big (mi Of Window GHasa Man la th? la* dlaiia Qaa Bolt, EXPECT TO CONTROL THE MARKET And Puih up Prloea V?xy Mate? rlally at Onoo. TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT flDVME Already Ordered?Tbo CatuQj Thai Led to the Coiublriotlou, Which la Che Groatest I2ver Formed in tho Window Glass Trado??Plaa (o Gee Hill of tlta I'rmluodou?.N'umoa el (lie I'lrms Already In?Tito OfDoar* Klnuieil at tbo Mooting Mouday Night. Andkiwon, I.vd., July 9.?Ihosreatett combination tlio window rIimis industry has known was coniuuiui ated lut oigUt. For soma time tho prioa of glajg bu boon ulioat allow aj'lt was'poaaible to make It for, cauaod by Tory strong competition. Dnriag the vast year juat closed twolvtt companies wait of Pittaburgh Jul to refute to asil their product and a) a reialt tbeir warebouiei have been Oiled. Tbe remaining ninotean planta weit of Pittsburgh have aold tbelr glau, and ai a reiult tho and of the aoaaon found 380,000 boxoa of glass In warehouses. The twelve companies thai had boeu working on tbo quiet had 300,000 of these, und the remaining 'JD.uuu ooxei win not bn Qt to move (or breakage Mil assortment. Tho 10.000 boxoa will bo exliauitod iu a couple of weeks, and then C'jo combine will bave the market la their owu hands. The faotoriei out of Pittsburgh have a big trade of their own. Thev only bave 200,000 boxei available, and they are held by tbo McKee, the Avermore, tho Jeannette und ono of tbo plants la Pittiburgh. Ther will Dot ahip oait, and will ralie their pricoa to corraipood with tho gal bolt manufacturer!. A. ratio of 25 por cent in all window slaia wai made last night, and aftor 10,000 boxes are diipoiad of tbe price will go till higher. I According to tho workers' union, the planti cannot open before September 1, and the fact tbat the worker* will demand the restoration of tho 22) per cent cut of lait year, will make the other manufacturer! make thie concession if they itart their mllla. This will not be done unles* tboy accede to tho raise, ag they would loio heavily aud could not get n decent market bolore tho lint of October. By thia time tbo demand will bo Oiled and it la thought all of their stock lold. The combination will be known as the Koynoldi Soiling Agency and baadquartera ware opened in tbe Anthony block at iMuncio, wboro all lolling will be made trcm. Phil Matter ii president, J. V. Vandewater is vice proiident and Thoraai llart, of Muncle, li lecretary. fMiarU* Ivaat tniin thrt YOlintfOlt ffUll factory manager in tho Utilled States, will be the acting proshlent and Kill litvo ctiargo of the otSco. Tho factories that are in baloof to the Indiana gas bolt. Thejr urn Anderson, Ely, Jones and Bower, of Muncie; American and Uaa CJitjr; Marlon Window Qlau Company; Stewart-Kstep, of Marion; lbs Alexandria, tbe Victor, of Andoraon; Indiana, of l'endletoa; Mario?, Hart A Co., and Over, of Muncie; Gain, of DanIcirk, and the ilellaire, of Hodmon. TUIi miniiuv TitlAU The Dnfflai* lincnlrm n S*tb?olc?>A Oon? fiidoiI Witunna. Toledo, 0., Jttlr ft?Two witnossea wero oxatninod thla inornlnr in tba Eddmon trial at Bowline Orson. Tba llrst wits Coronor Tbotnai, who da oribod tba finding of Mrs. Poany'a body at tho roar door of Dr. Eddaion'a olilca, and idoatiUed tbo bullat wblclx killed bar, which was out out by l>r. Kddmon. The defame askod if there woro not case) on rocord where persona licit through tba bead bad run lama diitance, which was answered aflirma11voly This wni takon to Indicate a tlianrr by tbo defense Hint Mrs, 1'eanjr bad bean allot elsewhere and was trying ... a!.- .Inn?>? (n* aid On rrna*< examination, however, it was doveloped that the ball savored an artery leaving the heart, and that while life might ro? mailt two to four minutes, couscioumoai would bo ioat in a few seconds. The second witness was Captaia Kudd, who was tho llrst man to join the prisoner after the shooting. Ills tostl* mony was unimportant, and he was so much confused on cross examination that ho flatly denied liaviuc signed a itatsmeut mudo to tho coronor until ills autograph was shown him. DUItULAIt KILLED Anil Ills L'ttmpntilott Wounded \Vlill?Try# In* to Ha tor n HI ore. Trnmn llAttrr, Ixa, July P.?Barglart broke into William Kattiuun's store at Poland, Clay county, last night. Two ineu wore on guard in tho storo on ao? :ount of recent frequont attempts to rob the place. The intruders were liven a warm recoption. One of tho burglars was shot in the hack aud killed imd iheotlior wai shot In tho oye. A third iiuin escaped, luit is believed to ho from this oily, The man shot in tho ye is Arab Agar, ex-convict, of this city, Ills pal being I'M barker, another oxBOUViot, alio of this city. Knrnlfor* lion** Humeri, Chicago, July !),?Goorge IVirr)'a fur* niturn warehouse, l5U*l()U Woit Monro# itrast, wai doiltoyod by fire to.nlghL l'lie loss is estlmateil at 1150,000. I ho Mtabliihment was used for storage pur bv nlinut r?l)?? poopir, nil 01 wniua miflomloiH vvoro dojtruyoil, Parry wm Hilly Inmrtil. * Tfnnlli?r INiMMM for r. 7>r WMt?rn r?nn?rlT?nliv fair; tv?i(?r!f l'.irOliR fair: w?t?rljr wlniU I'm NVo?t Virginia, f.ilr, aiuiillf fMltrj nnrth* irMlirlr wiinU Till* ITMPRHATfNK tMTKAMY. ii furnl'li'l ?>>' f. H'liiurr liruffitUt, flnrfinf MnrL-w rtii'l Puiirtamtlt aitwti 7 it. in ?!| M p. Ill W vn hi :n 7 p in 74 [Jam - Ill WMtmt-Ulr.