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HBmtUH lUi IKMHIUMmflRMimMH Sunday Globe -Republic -5&T- - .JUNE ST 18PB. Plttrj HI'IUNUI'-lliil.H 3 1 !.. I Viiliimn IV. TVumlxsr 1 ''li. I SIMUKQIMELD, Oil 0, SUNDAY MOUNLNU, f 12 MIitmf?F,j 13JL,I HI2IMJ1I1JO Volume XXX. rvumUor ii7l WH.HBHIWW A0rcr0rii wrr r wiJLJUirfi i nwrwi hpchwm wtr iiw w VM OWLN tlllOTHERS liitlicnt Ions. Wapiiiiiini.n, .luuo 28 Ohio Valley and Tp-im ." o,1(i'-nl roitu, slight ehatigc In ir-pcrati"-'', winds pnnrrs ly southe rly, lulling barometer. SUKSTANTIAL Asido from thn ninny r.ico things mothors nro saj i '0 ebou" our sep arate iloi'artniont ilcvnted oxc!u sively to thn ilisplay and sale of small B ys' Suits, ( dil Parts, Cvnr conts, Shirt Va'sh in Flannol, Chuvoit ami Porcalo Fabrino, Boy:.' Lontj Hosiery, ale. Tho most sat isfactory complinrnt paid us is, in thu stream of rohirn customers, i. o., tho number of ladies which, aftorlooVing luiro, look ohewhoro and como ba k t buy. It seldom cvjr occurs fat we lose a customer from this ifepart-mo.-.t. And why should wa? This is our pat, 3o'to spoak. Nothing now in Small or Big Boys' Wear but what f his ttock shows first of any in tho city. If in thi3 deportment an one garment is sought aftor more thin another at this timj it ;s BUS' JERSEY SUITS ! of which our nssurtmer.t has ro ceivod rocont replenishment. Wo show thorn h a variely of colorings and qualities from $3 00 to $6 00. BOYS' SAILOR SUITS A stock for vastncs3 an I variety unequalled by any house in tho State. From tho poorest, to tin best. Evary quality will ba found well roproscntod and lowor In price by 20 por cent than is pos sibla to bo fjund am ng ordinary dealers. SHORT PANT SUITS From $2 00 to $10 00 aro shown at the rato of a hundred a minute with the same guaratitos as to roprosontatiun?, prices, &c, which govorns all transactions at Mammoth Clothlnq Establithment , 25 and 27 West Main St., Springfield, Ohio. SPHINGFIcLD SEED CO. Daylight and Night FIREWORKS! Of cvHiyiJturIpMii, from oi.ncrnt pack- i.Xfjnf lorpiNliM'H to rtfty dollar xhl bl ion Hcoh. 27,Xj..a.g-s, Chinese Lanterns, Etc. FIIKSII CUT FLOWERS Aiwa) Kin mock. AHTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS K DCGASIQNS Dacorations Loaned or Sold. SEED CO., No. :tr S. 1,1 mo tone St. NriKoiulii lciiiM UtiH'b. NOTICE TO THE LADIES. GREAT BARGAINS MILLINERY ttiii:- R. E. SOUDER STORE, No. :i!l V Miii:i S. Ilcglnnliig E 28, Wo will M'll our line .Milan Straw llutx, In any hIiiuIi', wuitli ifi 00 at I'll '."; Wlill('lilH nt $1 00, wild el owlicro fur $1 .'.0; ClillilrcnN llalH at lest than rout. A larao HHHortnicnt of liliniiicil IiuIh nixl bonnets nt jour own price. J. W. SOUDER :i:i v. .main h'j 11 m i t MONDAY N I0HE RULE FDR IRELAND. The Conservatives Outlivo Their Policy as Regards tho Emorald Islo, And Mako a Concession That Surprises tho Opposition, and Insures a Triumph in tho Coming Elections for tho Now Govern ment. General Grant Grows Somowhat Woakor, and is Closely Attondal by His Physicians. The Munition In KnululHl. Lovijom, June 2" Tim Tory government Is Mill Inliy tilling Ms way along, even Lord Ititnilolph Churchill husltcefirnc piuden, since his party hi had the responsibility of gnverti m 'nt trail upon it, the )oung orator has cxhlhl'e I p urprising rrroailiilily and 1 in Jitdit Imi'ly held both hl pen and his tongue. In view nf tlic im patience of nil llrttuts In know what the policy of tlic new Government Is to be, nil lliia la remarkable. Thi' only .Minister ol tho new (Jovrmtnont who hns, up to date, pub'icly addressed liU coimtitupnti la Mr Arthur Janioa llnlluur, Tory luimhcr o( I'ur lhniont for Ilnrlliinlhorougli, which he hnn ri'prpirnlnl fincc 1 877. Mr. lUlfbur lalmt 37 ypiirs ol np, nil ii n ion in-law ol the Miir I'lta of Siillcljvry, tho new primp minUtpr, who-p privntc .prre'nry tho young ninn hns Ion? lionn. Thn silection of lUlfonr for tho iuiporlant otnVp o( Oliii'l Sperctnry of Irchnil, tii'i't bo looked upon ns csp'cliilly plgnlficnit hpcau6' ho knows h'tter, pprhup1', than any olhor pprin, th" vlpw of Lord Kl islmry upon iIip wlm!c Irish quritiou, mnl Is the naly man uli hi? i-vcr liepii pormiltcil liy tbn priwnt HPinipr to rp.ik (or hlrn; lirtK'n Mr. Ill'ntit' sppppli Iih3 Hltrmlcil pro fiiuiiil ntii'n'inn. Upline I1I9 advent to powpr l.ird Sill?luiry was tilrao-it a porsiatent advo-CHti-nl cnrrrliin in trplaml, tho very crisis which crowded his ptrty into power found la! tn actively cnRicd 111 opposition towards Mliprnlirm in Ireli.d, lait responsihillty, lion ever, ns apparently toflencd Lord Sali'lairj'ii iicw on this Itnpnrtnnt qiiostion. T i,"i nn Anipricanl'm, Sili'hury leels tho niccf'ty ol littine Ihc Tories down easy on the cil s'lun, Htnl Ilnlluur is ih-1:c.1 forward in tl.o chiel in3trutnenl in the lowerinir pro cess The tni.st nlnkinir tittrranca In Mr. INI oar'a HiMrei'S was tho upqiiallfU'd deter mined that he disins not less than .Mr. ('hamh'rlnin to see Ireland p-iverned hj eqmil lawj with lOaclnud and to see nil eiception.il I'i'liMiou I'.jjiiait tho Irish peopla lor ever aholislierl. Tho KadicaN and I'ar mlls who worried tho Mliprnl ministry nut (il I'OiM r. never 9 aleil their wishison ll is subject more tersely and lully. N'ol s ui-lied with this bold ttalement, Mr. llal ftmr l.rtsjujit caused to lie publisbc t tor cen tral 1 irculiiti'in a bronchuro on the Iilh iiiestiut in this, the new Chief fii rotary fctrenely suport llouie-Itulo lor Ireland, but lontenili that this II mo KiiIh shall otlend to local In terest only III 11'iitiipnt fur this limits tho 'nvori'ie one ol the Tories, viy. : Tlml it Is a" neieJ-arv lor the ei.pral welfmo ol Ireland i'tel! ns ii is for the stronger security ol (ireat Britain lint in all national atrulr3 tho 1 res ent dependenco eluill bo maintained, and that hII concessions to Ireland shall lip hoprd on tho absulite maintalnanco of Knclish em periol pnntriil. Another idea is elaborated in ths brochure, namely, that in any nw or canizalinn ol the ir.nernment of Ireland the riitlils ol the l.l-li Torhs, ns tho loyal niinor ity in Ulster must he respected aid uintri tninul. While 11 may be said that tho (S timates ls(k lelitines9 still it must lie admitted that ihey imlicato a great chnngo in the Consi'ivatitu leeliup toward Ireland, not only that, but there Is an astonishingly bread declarations ol tho same character as thoic made by .Mr. Ilalfnir. In lait all re jiorts Irom ('oiiscrvitiNo clubs and political lireles show that 1 rd Itandolpli Cliurchill has become tho prophet ol the Tory party on the Irish ipiojtlun, his policy, which from all presmt Indications will prevail with tho urtsent government, favors a gradual re idHciment 01 the present machinery. I. inl Hali'bury has eo lar hud but one In terchntigo ol views with a foreign power 1111 diplomatic question", that was with M. Wnililingtrm, Hie French embmsador, ami it related to the iienr-ending llgyplian iiiistlon. Tho interview was forcid noon the new premier by the rush of ollicial advices Iroin the Khedive's dominions, to the ell'ect that anarchy practically exists in llgyptj that tho administration is exhiusliiig the treasury and is openly hostile to Knglich iiilluence, and that this hostile inlhiencii is nupporled by Ilanlli liey, who is described asapontrtul adviser, lie is siid to bo the private owner of the "llosplioro Egyptian, wlilcli vas recently suppressed by the Khedive .or tho vfru leuco of its attacks upon him and KngMiid. Tho protests of Frame se cured the reh'ibltalioii of tho paper, nnl it Is now a worse conspiritor than ever. II irelli Hoy publicly holdt Irecpient lolos with all Kurope hostile to Kngland. To add to ll.ii general contusion "ihero is war In Towliks-llarm. Tho Vice (Jiieen of the Harm is actively interfering against Un political morcmt at nrgamzoil to oppose the addition ol an Knglish palace The spirits ol the'.'cinservaiives are eheered by tho late t reports ol their (Union agents, who are linding cindhlates thioiighoul the provinces among the promising young men bilongii'g to Whig familiea of great Inlluence. T'life agents nisi report that lariro sums ol money are In ing already sub ecrib d '(i c'cfiay Cunervatvc expenses In tho coming c i'ii ( aigu by those w ho hitherto have tie.n trurg supporiers n' the Liberal puny. All iliekp ti-si ns go In iho-v that tin ro really exits in tlo country illslr.cts ol Kngland a Blroi g leeling ol ilelestation ngalnst a weak foreign policy, and a lively ilisiro to assitt tl.o T res In any attemjt they mako re storing Kugland's potilion ninong liireign powerc The 'onservnlica union Ib tin ileubtedly now th rtiijjhly compact, and it Is gaining adhesion Iroin thn Liberal ranks IjoIU In the towns in the community. rnpiiiaiiiiii nf :iiichi:i. Cl.hVKi.AMH, Juno 27. Tt.e Lake Hido directory, to be issued next Hominy, e( 1 timates population of Chicago 700,0(10, Ornnl nt .MctlrrRcir. Mr. .Vidnrnmt, June 27. Tho day Iim been 0110 ol ipilel with General Ornnt, Th" morning wns tlcip, muggy and hrenlhless and nt 0 a. tn. the mercury tlnml at 08". As the day wore on the atmosphere grew clearer and the heat, though Increased to 01 on tho cottago pla7.11 at 'J o'clock, was not so op pressive ns before noon. The (leneral re mained Indoors and on Ihn pin.;,A nil day. Tho mucus feerclinns which caued reslless nos last night have abated hut llllto today. They have proceeded Friday nlirht and today from pilots lower on tlo throat and nfck than previously. The cxpecloration Irom the mouth Las been somewhat Increased during tho last twenty four ImuM. About D o'clock this p. m. (he (leiieral (iifTerd 9 medlstutbince Irom mucin accumulfit ons and during tho season of coughing that lollowed, Or. Douglas wai sent lor at tho hotel and relievrd him of the trouble. As the day tlo'ed It 111 ir bo unld that there hns bion slnco Fildty evening nn arrest ol the improeemont in the (Spin nil's condition. This lias been a day ol wioknes. Dr. Douglas, hnwcier, anticipated n night of rest for his patient. Mt. Mtflntooa, N. V Juno 27. "I re ipiesteil (leneral Grant to retire earlier than usual this evening" said Dr. Douglas at 9 p. m. toaiglit "and the reason was that I want him to grow Into tho habit of rising earlier In tho morning. He readily n'smled and about H o'clock h" wa compisod f r the night. His throat and head tmve bun thor oughly cleared and he teemed comlnrtahli-, nl r'tlring. Us voice is cb'nrer than usual. I think he feels better than ho did during the forenoon. Ills pul'c Is increased to 80' tanight ;but I know of no rea-on why ho should not test quite well tonight." This evening there has been n cool breeza on tho mo tntnln and nt ! o'edock tho temperatute was 70" degrees lit tlic co'lape. MllixieiliT At this hour the ottago h ftiiet and in darkness, excepting for tl.o usual dim light in th lick room. Clilrnco Knrii. Chicago, Juno 27 Washington Park races, weather rainy, track muddy, first race one mile, Tom .Martin won; Pearl Jennings second; Lady Wayward third; time 1:17. Second race for tiro year old fillies, live fuilongs, Franco won; Ada D. second: Hattio Carlisle third, time 1:001. Tlird race, American Derby, three-year old", one and one-hnlf miles, Volatile won; Favor second; Troutwdor third; tunc 2-10. Fourth race, three and onr-fouith 111 ihs, Monawnn; Jim Douglass second; I'lelch Tajlor third; lime 121. Fifth race, one and o'le-tourlh miles, over five hurdles, Olcr mojor won, Tallyrand second; Judge Jack son third; time 2:21. The. Unltril Stnlea I'repeola it Suiir.1. Wahiiimiton, June 27. Lieut. Sehrutz will take to Ihe Lena Delia a sword, ilpsigm-l by himself, ns a gilt from this Government to lie Government of Vakutska. The blade ;s ol the finest metal, nnd 113 scabbard and hilt ate ol gold. On the former are engravings ol dog, unci reindeer-sleds, unci the Jennotte. It is ii scribed: "Presented by the I'resilent of tho United Htutes to Mnjir-Geneial Georgey Ferdoviteh Ticherndiell, Governor ol Yakutsk, Kist Siberia, for eminent services rendered the sun Ivors ol the Arctic exploring steamer Jeauetto and the scale h." The sword is ruined at $.'i00. Ilmicly Willi )k Knnr. Ci.ei Et.Asn, 0., Juno 27. Geo. W. Thomp son, a barber, this evening railed nt the house of Lucius K. Lawton. Miss Lucy Laiiton, a brauti'ul young lady to whom Thompson had ptid marked attention, but without reciprocation, returned home while he was there, she passed him without spei.l, Ing, and following her into tho hall ho assiiiPed her witli a razor, ii Hie ling Severn! dangerous cuts about the face and neck. The Interference ol neighbors saved the girl's life, but she will bo terribly disfigured. Thompson was arrested. He was sober and said he Intended to kill tho girl to got even. Tnmtiiitny Unit "Kick." Xew Vouk, June 27. Tammany Hull Is very much disappointed over the custom house appointments tlint President Cleve land made today. To the member of that organization It appears that two of tho county Democracy nnd one Itepiiblicnn hno been appointed to the highest ollices in tho ciis'om-hoiio. They generally admit or claim that Mr. Hodden was named by Hu bert Thompson, and nro oppo'ed to him on that account. l'rlncoKH Iteatilee. LoNlieiv, Juno 27. Tho Court Talk sajs that tho Queen's regret over tho marriages of Piincess lleatricc deepensns the date of the event approaches. The departure of the Pii. cess from the matrnnl home will cer tainly prove nn inconvenience! to liar majesty In many material ways. The Princess saved her outlier much plate work anil mastered tor her all the stale documents whoso contents it was necessary lor the Queen to be personally made acquainted with, I'liiienit nf i:x-.11liiUlcr I'lielps. Lima, June 27. The remains nl l.-Min's- ter Phelps were interred this morning with grent ceremony. Tho body was taken from the Legation at 11 :I0 o'clock, accompanied by the Ministers of Slate-, the Diplomatic and Consular corps, nides-dc-oamp and chaplain of President Iglesim, public functionaries, Ihe chiefs of the army, two battalion ol in fantry, fire companies, etc. All the Hags In the city were at hall-mast. Mauley to lleilali Africa. LiiNiios, June 27 Henry Stanley sails lor the Congo country at tho end ol noe July. lie is said to bo seriously disappointed because ot his failure to obtain financial assistance Irom l.iigland for the Congo company orgai -i.ed to promote railway and cctiiineriial en tetprlsiM in llio Xew Wop State. Thocom pmy, it is said, is likely to ti Its rly collap-e. Cliurlo KrHiicU Ailuiiia III. Hostcis, Juno 27. Hon. Clnrles Francis Adams is seriously ill at his residence in Qnlncy. He has been In very poor health lor tho past two or three years and has now. It is said, completely lost control of Irs mental fiiciillles. ills condition today is reported as quite critical. I'ultt'a Kiireipenie lour. LoMioN.Juno 27. Minnie, l'attl begins net Ivuropian lour next November. She goes first to Madrid nod nllerwards vllla Lisbon, .Mon aco and Vienna, nnd subsequently sings throughout Germany and France. (lliiiiilerN, Watekka, Texas, June 27. The Ktite Vet. erlnary Surgeon visited the farm of A. M. Dar- Irougu, wuero lie reports mining six Horses at. lected with glanders. Appoint munis, WAaiimiiol, June 27. Tho following np p'dntments have been made: Kdward L llciiilin, collector curiums for district of Now York; linns l(. Ileat'lo, purveyor cii'toins, districted Now York; Siln W. Hurt, tiaal 1 llicer of customs, ilistiilt ol New Yolk, WI111 They Are. WahiiimiTov, June 27. I'Jward L. Itee' den was born In New York City In 1828, From 1850 until lest year ho wes n partner In the shipping house nl Wetmore, Cilder k Co,, and for thirly-five years conducted tho Ouslom house bu'lness of the linn. Ho Is rice presi dent of the No. th Ulver Hank and director la ft vera! Itsuranie companies. He has always been a Democtnt in politic.'. U.S. Ilcalty Is a lawyer and was nn niso ciate of the corpcralion re.unscd during secretarj Whllnej's term. lie has been nn active man In tho County Democrecy ori'ri'il Irailon, Is a present depuiy county clerk' ol New Yerk. nnd hnsnln) levn a Democrat. Cyrus W. liurl wuiremoved by thePrrsldent Arthur, He Is at present chlel examiner ol the Now York civil aerv'ce cimmlssion. He bii polled Cleveland fortJoverner In 1882 and wes nn uctivu supporter ot tlto lUrbo crallc racdid.ites last Ml. The term of Grahmii would not expire until 1887, but he Is su.'peuded In the mljfdlo of his term bprniil" 'he I cehleiit hoUeyes that eout.d public policy reepilres tho reorganir. iliin of the whoio cus tom servhe at ihe port of Now Ytlrk arid deemed a e-mpleto new organisation essential to piciOs.'d cbnnge ef tuelhtds. Tho President odiy siisrenibil Horatio C! II lliirchard, director ol mini, and appointed Janus II Kimball, ol IVnpsjIrnnla, in ids stead, Chnnge will take libit .Inl) 1. t f 1 oil .lien Kiel;. CiNcisxAit, June 27. A Conference cf Iron Matin fscturers, from Y. 11 .gsiowu r.t,d other points west of Pittsbii'g, hm adopled a resciliitlan declaring tho action ol Ilia Pitts burg committee In sentiment of thodilTerecce la?tween manufacturers and workmen, was 111- imrd, ui.siitisfnrtory, niul nihrersivo nf their Interest), ami protesting pgninst tho conUnii auceof Pit'sbnrg dlclation. They ngrfed to encourage the fu-mation of an independent orgnii'znlon for the purpose ol adjusting their own ntf.iir?. Tbey ndj .urned subject to call by itie'pknirm.in, Joseph Kinsey, ol Cincin nati. A Itriiteit Outriigo ley Women. Watkiu.ivi, Iowa, Ju-.e 27. llsj SluitTer, seventeen years edd, a seh"ol teacher atClaik ville, recen'ly incurr"'l the enmity ot a 'amiiy HAined I'orney. Tnn'sday evening relurniiig from icho'l she was met by Mrs. Firncy and ihnghter. The mother eaiight Miss .Shaffer and held In r while her daughter Will liT over the back m.d shot. Iders Willi a rawhide. Mia. Forney ami daughter have been arrested. A physiciin who exiniiivd i'm Shaffer pro nourcol tor breast and b'ck in a burial con dition. , - lleliotlliin in Knnlicrn. St. Pftviixiii'Iici, Juno 27. dvlees froi Teshkaiicrdii, in Asirtiejc lltiuln, show V-i tlie nlielliou ngabist Chinese rule In Ctiiri"?e Turkestan is spreading. In Kashg the laborers hue rinn. Lsst ac-ounui rr cilied ficni Kishuoo itite that the insur gent! Imd killed all Ihe Chii eso odieials and naiiie o'.eiaec-a in the city, and hl cut oil all coinmuniiiiiioi with th.' iaierijrol Cbini Hunk SIClteiMeilt. Nf.w Yoiik, Jtii'e 27. Ihe w ekly sute. ment nl ihe aseociated bunks show I lie fal lowing changes: Loans increased f 1,851,700; specie decrease $ii!'l, 700; lee 1 tender in-rren-e J2,!'01,7lO; deposits increase S?.r,01 'J, IIOO; circulation dtcre.iso JiWItOll; reserve increase f'.t5H,02.ri. llinKs now hold $1!;, .'l! 1,421, in excess ot legal requirements. HorrlMo ('rime' by n OI1II1I. IIAKXK.SMI.I.K, S. C, June 27 Sibeco.i Samtirls, tehe years old, has been convie'ed of the murdir ol Luey Graham, a six neiks old infant, which she wns nursing. She soaked Oie child in a p ol cnncentrattil lyo. The onlv ih. rv fui Ii crime is that ihe prisoner killed the child to escape the clu'y of ntrsitig it. I'ltirliiiiiill 'ortliern Solit. Cincinnati, Juuo 27 Tho Cincinnati Northern railroad from this city to Wnjnej ville, (I, was sold today by order ol United Stiles Court to A. S. Win-low, for $200,000. Mr. Winslow bought tho properly cm behi'l of th" fin-t tnor'grige Innaholders, who will proceed to orgnnizo a company and ojernte the load. A liuylim AMniiiinenr. Dayton, June 27. The HoMon Manufac turing Company made an imignni' nt to J. Lane Heed today. The firm have been long established in I iv tori an 1 have had a popular b'liiliO'S in book", pictures and laney goods. Assets and liabilities unknown. Alixnuiler Gi'btiart holds a chatiel in irtgage lor $1.1,00(1. Tliu MrlliK i:inleil. Wiii:ki.inii, June 27. The Seel Woikers' strike nt 111" II. Ilaue steel woiks has been settled by the m inageinent agreeing to rec ognize ihn Auinlgaiiiateil AsoiiHtlun, The mil factory will pro'mblj start up iu a lew days, the mile in Ihe department having 1 e'en sigui d seme lime since. IIiimi Itnll YcMtoriluy. At Chi'iigo Cmiitgiis li, llaslon 8. At New York Metropolitans II, Ilrcok Ij ti fi. At Philailulphln Alhlelii'S 5, lliltlmnru 1. At lliitlulo lliillulo) r, Proud' lice I. At St. I,' uia St. Douis 0, Philadel phia t, 1 ho Wolilltit; Mit-. tele. Wii.ivKSIiAniil', June 27. The e.ne hundred and ten nth iiniuvirsary cl the battle and inas'.acre of Wuiiniug will take place July :ird. at uhiili lime the ('oniniiuioratl in Asf'i ciitiou will bold is .iiiDii. il conlereuco at the old monument ground. l'rclilonliul .lillll.. Wasiiinc.tos, June 27. Secietary Whilnej iharlired a let-it slennier and took t'e Picsi dent and mi mhers n the ('abinet and a num ber nf Indies on a lensure trip down the Po tomac Ibis nlteriiooi). Iirl spene oi iIiiIiik llnlili', Dini.iN, Juuo 27, The streets through which Karl Spencer will pass in going to th. ralrond station en mule to London ate lined with soldiers. The l,rl is about siarling on his honuwaril journey. 0 ililo IMseii.e. Gaieva, Toms, Jure 27. lnl.il and un known disease Ims broken out among Ihe ciil lie iu llerreman town lup. Washinvtou Gray lost eight head. Tile stale uti rinnrian lias been sent lor. I'lro liiuiip lApliiOnu, Driii.tN, Juno 21 An explosion of Ire damp, al Dudley, near Sarhiuck, ocoured and tight miners woo killed. HiiKpciiiloil fot Driiiitcniiners. Wahiiimotov, June 27 S'crnd Lieutenant Csrroll Mercer, ol tho II. S. Marine Corps, who was tried by court martial iu New Yotk for drurkenress on the Panama expedPlon, has been sentenced tn two years' suspension (n half pay, nnd to retain his presi nt nurn b r eln the register during that lime. ttliliipse roiiilng nat, Pmannnn, Juno 27.The exodus of Chin S3 from California In the Cast has be gun. This morning there were thlrly-cight on their way from San Frsncisco lo New York They say "Melican man" Is donti on them in California and 'hose in the F.ait re ceive lair treatment. Mormon In .Mexico. l!l. Paho- TpTfta. .Tone 27. ItriutiHtn Voiintr. j'., and Ilishop Snow have passed through nero and are now en route to the city of Jlet'co to negotiate for the pure base of a large 'r.ict of land In tho Mexican Itrpuhlic lor occupation by the Motmons. Siitltli llonn Tor. I'tcTKiisni'iio, Va., June 27 George Ilonllr., returning late at night to I. is home In Meck lenburg, found Ids Illegal wife in company ot a man named Smith. Siizlnga double barrel "hot gun he find on Suillli, irllieting a mortal wound. A HIMorlc ship in he Itiirnecl. IIoston, Juno 27. Th old II. S. steamer, Niagara, was brund to Apple Island estenlay to be burnt d for her metal. She has had nn eventful history. She was built lorore the war, anl help nj the lint Atlantic cable. I'tiolern Uiiglng. MAtinit), June 2". In the Province ol Va lencia, Thursday) there were 521 new esses of cholera and 258 deaths. tii r. .i it n. 1 1 m .ii :iih:i- A I'lrii l;.rntci .Mine Hingcl-oua Thnli n I'lre-IM I'nge l.nlil Itp With u llrolcen l.-ir. The Ilonp fire escape and Chailey Mul'oed's dc'iro to exhibit its worthlcsnoss cauted iiiiiilli'r very serious accident shortly after six o'clcck last eieuing. Mulford had hired I'M Page, n well-known colored resident ot Mast Springfield to go down via tho man killer trim Paul Sial y's omYe window in the t orth end of the Arcade. The coutrivanco woa fattened lo the window sill, the belt fastened about Page's body and the passerc-by Ulow were notilie.il to wa ih the exhibition. Tho tiling wniked all right until ho reached a distance ot about eight leol from the ground, when the "goierno'," which rognl.ves tho speed of ih descent, Irr some rca on unknown to .Mulford, failed to li it duly, tho rope slipped, nnd Page It II heavily lo the h ird pavement, frneuiting Ins right fJJ: about three initios nbjvc the ankle. The pe. ilo uliout came at once lo his nsisl ance. a col was secured frrni the hotel, and tho injured man was carried to Dr. Dunlap's office, where the bono were set and tho limb bandaged. Occurring In such n jlaco the accident attracted a very large crowd to th" place, and tho door of the ofiico li.il to he guarded by nn tllicer while the operation was being poorrfemd This I'.one (or rather, bonebrcaker) fire es cnitf is iheeimoone on which the accident occurred nt ihe Central engine hou'o a collide of months ago, when Charley iUrtou hid li s leg broken and Dive Caps were laid up witli internal ir.j itie. It is only just to Mr. Mulford to print his statement that he is not an ngenl for ihe contrivance, but wns only exhiliting it as a persoual lavr lo the Invoo. lo', Fearilt Il.ne, of Lebanon. Nevertheless ho is much censured on the streets lor risk ing nncther lif.--than I is own on an infer nal msthine which lied treiven so nearly fatal le'fore. Page was removed tn his home by ihe patrol wn.on, and vva3 doing well nt list account". .villi. .i-tlalxir. Mr. C.Albert Miller, ot the Arcade Tea Store, lift this morning for Cleveland, where he is to bo married to Miss Minnie Haber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Schneider, ol that city. The ceremony will occur a. 0 o'cl.ck p. in en luesday, 30th inst. Mr. Miller and his hrido will n.nko a short tour, probahlv to (Jineinn iti, nfier which they will reside on Sciirh Market street. Ibis city. The many litends of Mr. Mil'er in this city unite in wishing the happy couple n long anil happ lite and will extend to the bride a cor dial welcome to her new home in the Charr pion City. Ciipt T.J. Kirkpalr'ek, Chief Consul of Ihe Wneolin an of ihe Ohio Ilins'un of the League ot American Wheelmen, will attend the National M 'et, to be hell nt Hiitlalo, next week Thursday and Friday. The League now has a membership ol 0,000 Writ elinen. We arc plea 'rd to note tint the editor ol the Wheelmen's Ga.ete, published at Springfield, Mass., speaking of persons who might be etrtiik vvith presi Icntiil lightning at the Meet, next week, siys: "T. J. Kirkpntrick would also be an admirable choice," lie would indeed. Although we wouldn't agree that he would accept, he would prove an ex cellent presiding officer ami an ellicient manager. Our Ohio Mut will bo In Id, in Spr nglbld, on the 20th and 21st of July and will be a splendid Hlbiir. The Ohm Southern buys aro indebted In the kindness ol Superintenilenl W. II. Van Tassel tor the delighlsiil holldtu they and their liiein s are to enjoy today nt the Sum mit, a spot of great la'ural beauty, about 80 miles down the O S. rind. About 100 will lake in the excursion. Over . I 0 ol the Indium militia passed through at 10 o'click lasl night on the I., II. k V stopping nt t li u Arcade or luncr They are nn their way to the encampment at Philadtlihia. Ml Virginia Miller lift for Washington, D. C, cm Wednesday, June 17ih, for a month's vacation with liiends iu and about Ihe eity. Mrs. J. F. Dennett and daughter, Madge, ol .S Louis, .!i, are visiting Mrs. J. V. Lis ter, ol South Maiket it. Mr. Unlit, 0. Ikincrolt linvivs tr-'iiorrow for Belli (onUine. He goes Irom thereto Lima to b" preie lit at a wedding. I!. A. Morgan is rpcnJing Suinliy at Magnello Springs. Waller (lilnon, ot Citicintiati, Is spending Sunday at home. SKCKKT SOCIETY SQUIDS it ! ; ns rno.u riiK i.niinu iiiiomh or in v. if it a ri iisiti i s. Thn K. I'. Itnll -Dlvtslntl ll In Hunt Lock nt Keiilon Itielhren or Hm Three l.lllhs .Mn.iil.lo .Sole -Patriotic Mum ot America- Secret I'myer-(Iriuiil Army of Ihn llpptihllc A Orciit lley m 1 li R . Tomorrow (Monday) evening Camp 51 will elect ollicers lor ibecr.suingterm, having nominated the samo nt last meeting. Amendments usoJed lo tho bj-laws were olTereil in bo'th Camps tlurlng tho past week. At the meeting of Cimp II next Thursday evening, it being regular council night, attir Ihe woik in the lied degree, llio Untnp will open in Itie Council or White degree for the puipase of CDii'erring tho decree upon several .applicants end eliclion of degiro officera ft r ihe ensuing 'erm. Tho follnwt' g aie i Ulei rs elet t of Camp 1 1 for etisulrg tetni, ns c letted ut hut meeting vir.; PliKsinKNT Shelby Wentz. Vies: Prksiuknt v.. I). Itohner. i. cis- F k C. Cn'. I!. Strong. IlKi'oiititvei Ss.ciit.TAnv Frank A. Kales. Financial Sunr.TAnv W. M. LenU. TiniAst unit J. N. Mills. CoNiitiTon Chii". Lymin. Inbios: Guabii Lawson F. Hampton. Outmiiik Gt'Atiii Wni. K. Kummer. IChns. II Strong. A F. Paysell. I'rank A. Kale'. HrCTPt l.".ai;ile An invllalioii lor IJutc Lodge to vi.it Grand Lodge, No. .1, IcMated at Troy, Ohio, on Friday eieniDg, July .1, was favorably nctnl upon at lasl meetiog, and it Is to re liojed thai there ma- ben goodly number of No. ll members gn. The siecial featuto ol Iheetening hciug the public installation ol officers ot No. .1 by the Supreme ollicers, all ol w hom will be in attendance. Next Tuesday evening being nomination nnd e lection night lor Hope Loclgp, lit us hnve the attendance of the (nil membership, that a gond set ot officets may ho sclevtiil for the ensuing term. Also be present to hear final te;ort upon visit to No. .1. Kliluhts ur rylhlas. e llrother Charles II. Ilarnes, who is with the I'ettikot.e Manufacturing Company, was in the city lor an hour or tao best Thnr?dar evcn'iogjjjiHe reports a regular boom among ,1... m-i.!-.. -r .,i.:- "spr S'r Knlfihf Lientennnt J. II. Fellowes and family stunt last Sundav in London. Ihe gust9 of their son Walter. llrother David Blair returned Friday even ing Irom his home in Kingston, where he hns leen rj ending his vacation. Sir Kniirllt It. T. Illilev nnnenrn hnndanrrer than ever with his hair cut pampidour. Cliinij ion City Divi-ion, No. tt, scored nnoiher -ii'c-3', belli li mncially and socially, last Wcdnc.tliy evening, there being about one hundicd and fif.y guests present. The Sir Knights and Indies wish to return thanks tc their numerous, friends who rave be on nt tending their rereitions during tho past sea son. It is expcotPd that early in autumn tbey will again be resumed, nnd all can loc k firward with pleasure to the time wben their cirds will announce the "first one of the season." Springfield Division, No. 0, went to Ken ten and tot k port in the parade and eu'ered lor the in 17.": and but for teebnicnliiies brought 1 1 bear ngniust them, would have brought home the lirst pri.cnud the honoia. As it was the money wns divided equally. Tiffin claiming the honors because ol having n lull complement ol Knights in line, while No. C was short fjmr men. No word ever appeared In these Items tint was intetided to give oll'ense or implicate any one. Division 14 will meet for regular drill next Wednesday evening. Next Fiiday evening the Installation ot officers takes place. A good attendance is requested. I. (1. (. I . Sprmcli' Id Lodge, No. 3.), hs felectel John Christopher as Captain ot the Degree Stall, vice Captain A.G. Ilethard, resigned. All members ol the Degree Stall' are re quested to meet next Tuesday evening tor drill. Ily order ol the Captain. Urn. C. F. Uriel, Vico (irftnil-1cct ol F.phraitn (.mice. No. 1 10, grcs to Chicago tins evening in the interest ol Warder, Ilush nell k Glessner. llrother O. II. Smith, of Kpbraim Lodge, No. 1 10, went vvith the Filth liatteryl'St evenirg to the eniampmeni. He will nino ipulato ihe sponge in the riusing bucket. Kphrnim Lodge, No. I i', conferred the Third Degree on one candidate last Friday eveniiiL'. The installation of ollicers and accompany ing feslivities al Fphiaim Lodge next Kridaj night will be participated In b meujIaTS of Ihe Lodge only. llrother J. M. Derrickson. ot Lone Star Lodge, No. 7.12, is selling Champion Machines in the K.ist. .Masonic .Notes, Special convocation ol Springfield Chapter. No. 18 It. A. M , tomorrow evening nt 7 :3i o'clcck sharp tor work in tho Mark degree. Special communication of Clark Lodge, No. 101, next Tuesday evening at 7::t0 for work in K A. and M. M. degrees. (I. A, It. It is expected that between 15,000 and 20,oo0 Ohio Veterans will be in the parade on Grand Army day. Three new comrades were mustered in at llio meeting ot Mitchell Post hut Thursday evening. The Kxo'iitive Commit'ec of Grand Army day meets regularly hereafter every Mcnijii evet Irg, Mitchell Post hns received an invitation tn Ihe meeting ot the ex-prisoners ol that asso ciation, at ( liillicolhe, during the first week in Augunt; alio one from McCoy Post, ot Columbus, to join an excursion to the Div ton Soldiers' Home, July 22. Al the Hireling of the F.v,eeiitiw Commit tee last Mntiliy evening, (J'nernl Kei'er and Captain llnshntll were appointed to act vvith D. W. S'cvvart as a Finince Committee. Messrs. W J. While, D. C. Pu'imiii, I) W. Slleunrl. vV. II. Grant and David Kirn, were - - - e appointed a committee tn tall a public meet ing ot citlenpiii the neat future. Win n tho call is Issued It will lie a'compa lied by an address to the clt'iens, prepared oy the com mittee, selling forth Ihe purpose of the meet ing and Ihe reason for calling it. The im mense number of people who will attend the celel ration, make it important that i uranrdi wiry exertion should bo made to pnqcilv receive and provide tor them. To make all Ihe local arrangement, will ri quire the ex penditure of more time mid money limn should properly fall on Ihe shoulders o' a lew Grand Army men; and in this address ;li,y will ask the citizens of Springfield to assist them as mm ll ns possible. Miss Anna Showers, who has been vbiling friends nt Indianapolis, is now at West linden Springs, in the southern part ol Indiana. IS MUM A I. .1.I It III A (I :, A Midnight Itileriteir Willi Ihn , lodge llnsturtly Mill llegiin- I'reterre.l .Mali I. ninny In liiiptUutlineiit. A very romantic and somewhat sensational marriage took plan- in the Probate Court ypsterdny afternoon, nnd though all tho psr Its cemcerned In the ntlalr are well known, their names are withheld In tho hope that they may keep out of such fern pes in the future. Tho groom is n yonng black ; m i 1 1 1 , something oi n datllng In hit drels Bnd pcrsonel appearance, aged 10 years, nnd the bride is nu innocent looking girl ol 10 summon. About 10:30 Friday night a parly enme up aud awakened Judge Miller from tho ih op of the just In order to pro cure a mairlngo license for the loving couple, without the knowledge of tho yonng mm, intending to go to the gny deceiver with tho lionise in one hand and a shot gun in tho other nnd allow him to take hit choice. Un fortunately for the success nf the sbovo men tioned party's original plan, however, It was dlscoveied that the young man wax not yet ol nge, and a licens" conld not bo procured that night. The oext (yesterday) morning the deiircd husband was interviewed but swore that he would never marry the girl, that ho had no patents nor legal guardian to procure a license for him nnd much more to tho same eirect. ProceeOings for bastntdy were immediately Intlltiilcl in 'Squire Stout's court. A warrant wan issued, and the young man was much mote courteous In his talk when interviewed by CoDstnblo Tom Jewel t just alter dinner. Ho still objected strongly lo being yanked Into matrimony in this abrupt manner, but when he got it cleaily through bis head that a minor is liable for bastardy and that it wns simply a question of domestic or Stale im prisonment, lie, being rather you eg and in exierienccd, concluded to accept the lormer. Word was sent to thu young mother and in another hour she and her mother met the Constable in company with the bridegroom-lo-bo and bis older brother at the probate court. There a license was procured by the intervention of the bride's mother and lha boy's big brother. 'Squire Stout wa3 tele phoned for in haste and the knot wns tied wilh rather more attention to the legal cor rectness of the contract than to the solemnity of the ocasion. Sic Sem.er Adonis. " Tin corrr.itfi' satvuiiay smut. A l.lvelj .Midnight KuCKet with Ihn Sill 1 lirvng Other Afreet. Jim ilundy was arrested on tho Hill by Officer Nicklas nt midnight for committing an indecent nit. Tho vragon was called from the box on the corner of Cherry and Pleasant streets, nnd, as usual, the whole pop ulation of the Hill, white and black, turned out to see the Inn. Officer Ward scattered a crowd cf colored pceplo on tho north-east corner, and started to disperse n gang of tonylu that wtro standing opposite. The' crowd tcattered, three ol them going to gether and hurling wild epithets at the officer as they went. This naturally fired Ward's blood and he gave chase, when one cf lliem, whose name is withheld until he shall be arrested, picked up u few bouHcrs. Waul yelled at him to drop them nnd ho did bo very swiftly, and in closer proximity to tho officer's head. He gave chase up Kenton St. through the lumber yard, firing three shots after bis man but he oscaped. Pete Eric wLo was iu the gang was arrested and put in the wagon. IM. Connelly, another of Ihe crowd, was tirrisiej, but as he had ne'er been locked up before be refused to go, nnd a lively tussle ensued in which some portions of Officer Ward co.it were reduced to ribbons. Ho wa overpowered finally and ell three of them were brought tj the Station House Miles Willison attended the halleluyah vvhonp-it-up at the Salvation Army Hull last evening, and attempted to leavu tho room while praj i r wes being offered, contrary to the rules governing these nneling. They re fused to let him out nnd ho became very threatening and violent. Complaint was mud" and Officer ftecord arrested him for dis order')' conduct. Frauk Welsh was run in by Officers Pass and Caldnoil lor a plain drunk. The celib.-a'iou at Alpine Ilink by tho Garnei Club drew a jrowd Friday evening, over three hundred tickets be.tigsold. Ad dresses were rondo, eulogis'ic oi Henry High land Gat net and holding bim up as nn exam ple for the present generation to pattern by, the speakers being Dr. Whilson, now of this city, formerly of Pittsburg; Klder J. W. Uoss and Lliler Henry W. Tate, the last namod gentleman delivering an elaborate review of Ilev. Dr. Garland's life and labors aud mak ing practical application thereof. Alter those addresses t! ere was a social reunion, wilh re freshments, lasting until a late hour. Iho lestival will lie ontinuod this evening with free admission, and everybody iuvited. The proceeds of last night's entertainment were for the benefit ol the club. The annual "barn dance," given Friday by the South Cunrliston Dancing Club In the spicinus and well adapted barn of Mr. Dar win Peiroe, was a success in every detail. Ilepresentalives from North Adams, Mass., Millard, Uarncsville, Springfield, London and Solon were piesent. Our llig Six did llio honors in music In their usual enjoyable stvle. Delicious rtfreshments were servul in prolusion, and all visitors pronounced Ihe S. C l. C. splendid enteralmers. Among other appointments lor Ohio o i fourth class posttnasterB confirmed I'rilay was that ot J. W. Ilaldvvin, at i ellow Springs, Greene connlv, vice Mrs. Marv K. Mi Nier. M'LUNEKY. MILLINERY A T 40 CENTS OH THE DDLLAH jl.Mi.ti M.otli el ii.-ti, ililrili'.ii millinery, lire I Ir.nii "lie .itllie I nh'i it millinery liuuen in Ne link, to l. Mild nt rilKTV CI'.NTi ON Till; 1)111.1. All. sou Uoufli and lleadr U-niiieta, all colon and all new liHeii al ri celiti eacli. 1'ineil ngu-li Minus, ad new ahapca at Oi ct, EHRENHART'S WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. am SjJElliHft