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Ir -T-t i- it T i rram r TT-n ,- rr , iyTWt Mjjjygai' --. " ' BMBH ft W iJ AVERAGE CIRCULATION OVER 300,000 PER DAY. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1891. 50 000 MORE tbaucoumxed aacvuLnoK or q I BBSa J wi,vi muni. bllltAt.D, TltluU.it. lli!l! A.D hVU.Mj PCS?. rfl THE. ALLEN VERY LOW "vt (ruuflmintreiii I'll at I'ayc.) mm whn he reported nt l'nllrt? lira rtqiiiirt-rM hit ,?. BB hH " Run ' lnil been noekle ntnllv etlscli rReJ. JAmmXh 'hll" Its art pmnrli'inr It ilylaif In rortv-- BHn ,,llri1 rect tho building It lUrK ruzeel to the BK grout-el lv Imllile-ii'viorKaiitn. iBjBHii I'olltkully "'llio" Allen was nlways a He- HU publican, but lir wat what Is known as a mmmmt " commercial " politician. IK CARllAItO'S vIRSION OP TIIK AH'IIJV, MWrnrnfl John Carrnro wat seen by an Kvknimi -WMW Wont li reporter nt bt. Intent's Hospital this Wmmw mnrnlni, Carruro's head was bandngeil so that only a Bj7 Small portion or hit race win visible. lf llmiso MiiKPone atnpliell salil tlintcnrrnro's ' mostilingi-nms wound It that on the top or A the head Il l-taeiu tu Hit skull, lu-urlv tvvo t'WL liiLlieK lcitisr l.l-, ciixli inn It not rcir-fili d , jBk. ws niii, bit u m an t- uMo to imnu.tr ' Bm In court Mr tiij or three dajs. IBS fnrraro hat o ion dark eoinpli Men, eo.il fm Man. hair, ul.uv. pie reins, e-jes, .i miuII black H EiUhliiiUi.a lini'lj nit mouih nndthln.com WW lire-wl tipt. llo speaks tinglUh without n I IV ton. itcn ni 1 1 n . W.B9' (.Efi-irii snlil: " Unlit 111.1 Thurtdav Sljhi 1 went Into All'-n'H pi ice. I enten d nnii)-li th. smith Fifth iienuif d'Kir and (H.ynlliH to the oniie. hit It a small room. mmWJtn ilK came 1-. usually pl.i ed here. BW "File men were plujlnsf 'Mild' poker. Ihev n 'were Allen, Ilennei, an i-iiiplii.iiu about il. BjJf I'lnie, Allen's nephew, it man th"V call Mvlr Oiin,' and iiiioIIi't iiisii I did hot know. oJlt'Vi "' '" '' w" -lml looked on. In about BW twents lnliuns 1 hiild lu Allen: -Let me BH ft come In tin Kii'ne.' L' WOll 11 NOT IET I1IM IS' TIIK (Mill:. BV "Alii i Milil: -Vo, j on can't come lu. 1 WW TTUUHIIl 1 Mill ,. lih on.' BW, "rniit1,Hiil,,soii.ire.'l leplld, 'and I ' thlnl j lunilirlit lit ni' have a but in the "'1 I nit wa ,t any or jour gab,' Allen said, B In .1 1 in I Mm Bm, " '1 "imiv jem're a tewli man to deal with,' Bm AJA IcusuKd in il turned aw i. TV, "' vnt oiil.dr.ink n i ouple o( schooners or I BK& tai"yanal Ix'U.'hi a saudnlLh. Istniil out ' BB1 a ..'jr lltuen mlnutis mid wnlktd Into the KA , nmtln, i uiui; the sundnlch. 1 stood M ,W '"fl 'g ni he Kame and illd not say u word m a k'"ij on('' M ' line in the men was deall'is. Allen plajed H ' Imud out, I hen irnt up, made a rush ror me 1 fit ablii d mi lv th" tlin at. 'W VM it hi tiiimb umI linger in my nose l Jin Hit-sue ,et or m rlfliteje. lliilnula !' "Jrlnlil. hind He Id-'l hae j pod Wi, jTi i to put thlt In jour eji,' relerrlng lo tho lUyi j iLiFs was w; us in. Utfl ' J" '"ul '"'"' r ,Pt ""' alone,' I replied. ut -"1 m- i,o- ii koi il mind to 1,111 j-ou,' he Mid, yL and In pu lilt ilnla hand back towards hit V lltppiKkel 1 "I lu w him to Ik- n lnd man, so I clinched f iKl 'with hhn " striitr?Ied and threw eachothei Iff about lor sume time. At last we wtie behind fWjrf the liar. Mni9 " A" lee-rl-k w is lj Ing on n shell under the l'7'I count r 11 n tin w thlt pick wat there, be- SM f. I JiusorieseeiiiidiuixlouttOBetmubihlnilthe Hi f tar- i MI i f lOl'IIIT toil TIIK ICI-I'ICK. II ,. 31 saw 'In- phk about the nmo tlmo he HI f 1 w e !-..ihr,nbbcd lorli. t-both got a HI It t-'itjion It n! ihc sune lime. mLt I 'VI hi n w sir 11,'iled ror poiseslon or the I'll IVeX, Hiirlnir wliMi strticKlo 11 was ruu J tltP"dli He-1 Ird llnirir or mi right h mil 't llllsiicceid.il In wi-enihlnir the phkawaj !' IiranMun 1 d mot know what followed. W . W ll0 Uul '',' '" hilh-r 1 struck Allen with M na u it. 1 did not know that ho wus itruck MI1 jetierdij nlternoon I jLsJAs soi n us we fill behind the barsomo 3H whl'uii'iui the head nl'li n bottle. The IH. M1" xninwiliiii, but I stuc to Allen. iHli F? ' '''" lm h' uses lenMug mt and roused ;HI ,HJ .ell for one hist effort. I pot Allen's nose ! tin ini in .tit U and bit It off. I then rose to 1113 ..MX tel and bioke two bnindy bottles ocr hit 1 Bl head. IB I.01TI Ft A B IIKAI1S Bl.OkEV. M "Iva nctHliiff many blows, riiobottles IJl; were broken on ni) h nd. Dennett nnd Allen's 111 pli w i 11 tho only ones I saw hit me. "1 iliook mi nssilla-its off andsturud for : tliMimr 1 1 il-.id ihe strut and rati toward 1. im In mi, it 1 -Oboiuh l-irthaeuue. I camo ha ' nnd wa-, arrested. W '' "Mien w j -sine' pn me ror something Ilia. o"iuiinl two weiks ago. We were. v'.tiln;: at Hi" siu-.t- t.iblo ulnut midnight . KaiuuUng. mud poker was the game. Mien A lnul 11 pll or ni doll 11 bill in trout or him. Bi -lie nad the erj bud h.il.l ol stliL.lng I certain good tard and sliding them under his U pile in blllt. Lm ry time he got a ehauu) ho would till hit hand from Uicse cards. HM Clt'llUT AI1HS CIIF.ATISU AT CAI.DS. HjL'Xk " IP was woi king thlt scheme for all It was I W. 'worth 1 caught him, a'ld Hipped' tho sHltil others. HJlfiaf" "Allen then threw iiji his hand and did not .H"Mf plaj auj 1,11 re tin sevenU nUhls. Abmta H'?-fc 1 vickagol was In a similar game with him In ( gk tho sinn pl.11 e. H l Hii " J ,ul'1 dealing. I -jiw an ace on the bottom HItKk it the pack, lpulkdltout. AUtnliadthiown HJiMaL tiplnslia-id nril was not In It. I did not pull HlMfflr the n-don htm. 1'PjPP " Bennett saw me do It and told Allen, who mm ticga.i toplioiu that ho wouldn't have It. Mil ' What t the m itter;' I usktd. miff " "ion know,' said h1. B)i "We h id oilier w , rds, and I bald to Allen : ( 'I like a thler, but I don't like a thief and a ! stool r Igeon, who does all the dlrtj work he ' can and thin squeals on everj one else. I ill neter put caul-, undirnij monej nsjoudo.' '"I hit made him -soro' on me. Dennett IS a toldmen lew dajslaier that Allen would 'do WaVrIl mo' tho Ilrst lime he got aihanco. mtt & "The saloon was lull or people when we llMLtt liadour Imh'. Onl) thiee people lnd rierrtd, Wlcltv us Inr as I know. When I neurlj talntid be Kvll I lilad tho bar, Mleu called to his ntpluw, Mli"-. ' Ceme on, Lddle, I've gut him. We'll ilnlsh H ft him now .' nVl "Ihai Uwhat loused me up. I was not Bl A tlrunk, iitlili-r was Allen. I never saw him L drunk In in) lire. , " I am thtrty jears old. I came to this U' country irom Itdlj twentj-four jearsa-;o. . fit havcnlwajs lived In New ork, eicept one rA jear In Lonuettlcut. I am nn upuulsteror by mm trade I "lliave not worked at my trndo for nine 1" months. I have known Allen a llitlo list W than a jear. lam marrltd and liavo two ML - children, ilj fanill) is In Cunnectlcut." v " All I ask," concluded Carraro, " It that .I those who wue there will till the truth " 'H& When told that Allen was lu n precarious Vl cordl Ion he received the news with apparent H ludirfereuce. HVV KOCTOKS UNO (1KODNO 101! HOIK. HnV Drs Donlln and Hsk left she house at S4tl MWmir "West, Vortj -third street short I j nrur noon to- (HMi 'i'- Dr. Uonllu said to an Evening Would iHB reporter: MWa "We found Mien In a very encouraging Mjf)Mr condition. We think he will eveutuslly h- V 'I cover. W 1, " There Is lest Inflammation lu the nbdnint- m rial region this morning. W'eiauuot tell till BJ tivmori'nv, however, whether It will boniei-s- p, haiy tojierioi-m theojierailJu of laparotomy k' or not H "Kij'-lpFlnsinay set in, which would male the cue li ok djr. It deoends on the amount vf rust 1 In le was on the he-j lik. Mil " Allen blept wull last nUlil and we Ilnd hit me ,1 temperature and pulso nearly normal now. WfC Ills wire Is w It h him. ', " We will visit him again this evening." I Etrlldn? for a Half-Holiday. i; llosTov, Julj 11 The 1'nlon compositors, V1 numberlug twentjMlvo, emplojed by the 1 ' -a ItomI, Avrry hupplj t'ompanj and on tho A 11 vlrV 1 t -' l'athllnd r have quit work owing to the L cmplojers refusing to grnuln baturday hair- 1 holldaj. I 'Iliemembirs of th Adams nnd C'j Under I j'resmen'KorgnnUailiinnnd theelictrotyuers I rmi lojed li) the Hun nil" slgmllid their In- i teullou to co-oiHiuto wlih the strikers. Killed In a Circus Fiirht. L ITT AHBOClATril 1-KFS3. H fc.iOAi, lnd., .luij 11 During a fight last night letwita Mlls's ipcus implojii-t and j? lo.-al toubl,s, Janus HU-hi-v. of Uil cltj, was F btiuckonlm In -d wl-h n i.ate nod !Ut skull (1 crushii He died al .1 o'cic this morulnj. 1 Wuet Prortucn H m In buprsmo Court. Judj" lruit, of the supreme court to-day granted a writ of habeas corpus tor the pro- 1 Uuc'PC Incurton 'luetlay of J hn K. Ill.11 k- f man, who Is irvvlu jail nt Albanj. hiving ' hsen arrest' d on .lulr 1 In hit illy on a war- m taut Issuidbv JuMlci- liuimnu, or Mb.iny, on Aft ' an anidavli ciiuiglug hlui wli h grand larceu) . 'j jixo-trlner Evldantiy Profltoblo. ' Ann I'l-lifli an Dalian, fortj-nvc jears old, I 1 cx 8na ibltd avenue, viat held In YorkvlUol f c-uirt tb) miirnlng. charged wllli Dflng a1 iirofebl cal U-ggur. Na.huora say lio has 1, ti.OOQ 1 1 UTlrgs tutus uud UuitUr husband 1 k Bt'w",uJre'SJlISLKaiisA lm GLEASON A WITNESS. 1 No Chango of Veuuo for Ansoliell, Oharged with Choking Him. Courl Proceedings Enlivened by Col. FcIIovts and tho Die Mayor. Major Patrick J. (Ilcason.of Long Island Clt), to-day gave a practical Illustration of how business Is transacted lu tho police court of that munklpulltj. It was lu Justice Kavanngh's Court, nnd the ease was that of little Deputy MurKI Samui 1 II. Anscliell, in irgcd with assault on the blgnnd butlj Majorat a meeting or the Long Island City Hoard of Health on the evening or June III) last. The case was called jetterday, but Justice Kavaniigh adjjurncd It until this morning to 1 d" Me w hither or not to grant Col. John It. Fellow s's motion for a chango of venuo. Hy this morning he had made up his mind to deny the motion. Then he read tho big Jlajor's deposition that ho hid been griev ously assuiilled by Auscholl, and asked the difendant to plead. Col. Fellows, counsel for Anscliell, Inter-posid- Your Honor," lie said, " wo deny tho Juris diction of this Court toicqulroaplea altlilt time. Wo contend that we aie not propcrl) In a Court of ne-slons nnd that wo have 11 llk'ht to aday's nutlci In lore ttlal. " Hv compulsion of the Court, however, wo plead not guilty." KvlUstili t-Attorr.ey John W. dorr, or New Ynik, ror the proseiuilon, moved tor tilal. I Cul Fillows asked tor 1111 aujouriiment, to make npplli at Ion ror tho nmoval or tho inso to another court. I Mr. Miff objected and the Court sustained the objection. 1 he court Informed Ansilull that ho wus entltltd to a Jury trial If he wanted It, b t Col Fillows let that pass, and Mcpheti 11. O'lliirn, lUrk or tno Hoard of Health, was called In the wltnissstnnd. " Ansi hell presented some papers to l halr irnn hvansnnd I loiiimeneed to rend one or them, ' sild D'llnra, "when Mnvor (Hcason, I'M -dilent of the Heard, said, 'That's enough of th 11. 1 hut matter's been disposed ot.' " I. iwjir Noble Thf-e pnpirs had been re nlvid ( ol. I ellov.s I object. 'I he loiiiu-stiiti-tlmply what was did. " Mr. Nelson thin Insisted on bilug heard," contfiind o llnra, "and the Mayor moved to go Into 1's.ocutlte ession. The motion was iiirkiliuiil nniinuneid, but Nilsou wouldn't go out and demanded to be heard. '- 1 In- Ma) 1 rthenialhd tor the Janitor, nnd Nilsou lumped six net over to tho table and grubbed up all of thopapirs that lay on the llook or Hecord. ' The Major grabbed hold of one end of the pain rs and also of Nelson's w rlnt. ' Hun Ansile 11 grabbul thoJInjor liv tbo collar and snlil: In the name or tliebherltf or iuec ns County r arrest j-ou.' lie sold he was u il, put j shir! IT. Then Nelson broko uwaj and ho and the rest or 'em went nwnv-." Lawjei Noble made a siiread-caglo speach to show wuj he slnnld lie alhwul mask O'llara what Ansiheli'H papers eontainid, claiming that Ausi hell had a slnltlcr motive In nssnulttngthe Mil) or. "I did not interrupt Laifjer Noble," said Col. Fillows. "on account ot tho ovlib-nt cart ful preparation or thlt speech, whl. h, I pre buine, hud to bo delivered. I suppose that iltli ns have the right to a peucerul petition. In spite or the action or such an august body ns the Hoard or Health. I object to the quis tlon." "Objection sustained," replied tho Court, " state what waa did." Health Commissioners Fredericks and Wokal gave testimony similar to O'llara's. Commissioner tvans niknow lodged that Anscliell showed hit badge when he arrested the Major and that the Major had advised throwing Ansih IPs papciB luto tho waste basket. T hat's t ho way ho papers were rccclv ed," put In Col. Fellows. A ripple or eMitement passed over the crowded court-room when Major (llcasou hliu-il' took tho stand. " 1 have been elected Mayor or thlt city at lpatt twlie,"sald he, "and I bellovo thno times." only the machinery didn't work," plcas antlj Interposed Mr. tton. "No." rejol id tho Mayor, " the citizens' Committee (with a sneir) got hold of It" "And threw the ballots Into the wastc biski t," Innocently Interrupted CoL Fellows, and tho "illUcns" ralrlj bcreamed vv Ith de light. Men the august Court smllod, but the big Mayor was so augrj that he got red and al most purple In tho neck, nnd shouted, " l'ut them men " when he caught the menac ing eje or e-ludge (Jraj-, ono or thecouusel ror the defence, and relinquished hit attempt. Ills story of the alleged assault was praetl cally the same as that or preceding witnesses, cxiept thlt ho said that CHIen Whltcomb "cniuc at him wtd a big shtlck," and tint Miller, Thlrj-, Nelson and Anscliell had hold or him" to w oust." The Major said he wasn't very badly hurt hlinseir, and he didn't believe Mr. Nelson was Injured In the scutllo over the papers, not withstanding the fact that Mr. Nelson ap peared In court with his lelt arm In a sling. The Mayor swore that he didn't know that Ansdiell was 11 deputy sheriff, and that he gave no reason and showed no authority for arresting him. " You don't carry anything around with j oil to show that jou aro Maj-or, do you?" asked Col. 1 ellows. " Nothing except what the newspapers say about mo everj day," replied tho Major, un intentionally getting the laugh on himself. " Hut no one dls,iute that you are Mayer, does there?" Inquired Law j or doff. No, lrree," said tho Mayor, unconsciously clinching hit big list. T hit closed the prosecution' cat", and Col. Fellows promptl) moved for a dismissal ot the ch irges ugalnst Anscliell '1 ho court denied the motion and at the re quest of counsel on bo'h sides niljourni d the case until ti o'clock next Wednesday mcrnlng. The case or clerk o'llara against Anschtll, James .M. Whltcomb and John 11. Thlrj for disturbing the meeting of tho Hoard or lleulih on tho night In question also comes up Wedesday mornlug, but Just before to-daj-'s t rial began, Lnwjer Wlll hm A. htewart served O liara with affidavits and notice or a motion for certificate tor the removal of tho charge to the Queens County otirt of scstons. The motion will be argued by Col. Fellows lHrore Judge (inrretson ut U.'M o'clock next Tuesday mornlug. DIED OF HYDROPHOBIA. Terrible BulIorlngB of a Dog-Dltton Fort Wayne Farmer. UT AMOCUTED PRril 1 Kout Wayne, Did., July 11. The becond death from hydrophobia lu this nclghboi hood within a week occurred yesterday. James (loodrlch, a prominent farmer, was bitten by n pet dog sl weeks ago, and on Thursday he was attacked with a high lever, which rapldlj deviloped Into hj drophobla. In the afternoon he was offered water, but at once sprang from bed and hid In a tnua rank swamp mar bj, with not n stlten ot clothlug on him. On being captured he said he ran away ror rear of Injuring his family. Win n put to b"d he was uttackid with hor rlblo convulsions lasting all night, and died j esterday. Accused of Oottlng Liquor by Tricks. Kdward Waldsteln, of 10J East One Hun dred and Ninth street, was remanded In orkvlile Court this mornlug on a charge of obtalLlug 10H.4S worth of liquors from Jueob Kleluberg under lalsc pi deuces. Noclncted Their Children. I.'dvvard and Delia Clark, or 85U First av e uuc, w ere held at Yurkv Illo Court thlt morn lag, charged wi.h neglecting their four chll-iln-n, wh'i vvero lommltted tothocareof the Msti-is of at. Di mini k Two weeks ago the laudlj were dltposseKsed and have Mneu been bleeping on the roof and In me hallway. "Lord" Horrsford May Romttln With U. Judge Truax this morning dismissed Walter H. llereslord's writ of habeas corpus, but 11 mai.d d him until Mondij. wh-n he will de 1 ide a motion tor a stay pending appeal from hit decision. Hello Archer's Pbotoa Enjoined. Judgo Laccmbo, in the United States Court, today granted an Injunction restraining Nicholas WLht, Jacob Schmidt, fiom pilnt Iiit or silUog photographs cf the Actress Helle An her. ibis wait on tho motion of j JhotojTkjtisr ftuc SjSHBBESiSsHS385 FLUTED DUT OF THE SEWER. The Body or the Man Who Dived Into a Manhole Is Recovtred. Identified us That of Thomas Keuny, a Brlckhnndlcr. Tho body of tho unknown man who dived Into a sower manhole at tho corner of Third avenue and Twcnty-sltth street during tho heavy rain-storm Wednesday night, was re covered shortly alter 7 o'clock this morning lu the bisln between the llroadway llrookljn ferry dip and Mien's grain elevntoi, at tho foot of Kis T weutj-thlrdclreet. The bod) was towed up to tho llcllevuelloi rltnldockand taken th"nee to the Morgue, win 1 e nt least a dtven persons Identltlid II as that ot 1 human Kennj.nlirlck-hnndlcr.thlrtj-111 e J ears old, f irmerly In the employ of canda A Kane. He had been missing blnce Tuesdaj night. Tho deck hands nnd loungers at tho pier nt tho trot of Fast Twenlj-.thltd street hod been watching the w titer il)selj In thatvleln lty ever slnco the nnnouneement that a man had plunged Into one of the sewers. It w as generally believed that, despite the searchesof Thursdaj nnd jcstcidaj bj the siewer Depart ment, the mini's body would Deat out at low tide. it was low tldo at 7 o'clock thlt morning, and Thomas Mcdlnnlt, n deckhand an n canal-boat moored nlongsldo Allen's grain elevator, saw the body firm from under the wooden piles a few feet away from the sower opening. Tho body floated face upward, and was listless and shoeless, and his mud-begrluied appearance convinced Mcliulnnls that It was the strange suicide. Foreman Llttli, or tho Kewer Department, with his gang, had Just bigun the search at the Ilrst inanlielc from tlio mouth or the senir up the street. Mctllnnlt shouted across the dick to Police man Allpt, who lu turn cnlltd 1 title, unil Hn thtee men secured the liody to a float nlong tld the ferrj slip. T he news qlileklj spread and a larger crowd guihered Allpt si cured a rowhi.it, and n-slstrd by two men towul the corpse to the 11 llevue Hospital dock, at the root or Fast Twiutj slxtli street, and notified Assistant Morgue Keeper Flnnerty. The news sprend like vvlldllre nnd In a short time tho Identification was positive be jond question. Theliodywas taken nut of thevvatcrnnd placed In a pi iln box In the Morgue. Some strugglers around the building mate rial yard or canda ,fc Kane, opposite the Morgue, went over to look at tho body. Patrick Connors, or ,14:1 ITrsr avenue, a buck handler, limnedlatelj declared II was that ot Thomas Kenny. An KvLNtsn Worid reporter saw tho body In the morgue nt 11 o'clock, it Is that or a man about 5 feet 11 Inches In height, and weighs about Hill pounds. Tho man was dressid In n dark colored cheap suit or clothes, blue shirt with white stripes, without shoes or socks. Kewer mud w as spattered all over tho reet and clothing, and n reddened mark on the noso showed that It might have been taused hj a rail. T he hands were much shrivelled, and there was an absence of any ev Idence that rats had gnawed at the flesh. John Kenny, assistant Janitor at Columbia College, a brother or the dead man, was tele- E honed lor, and when ho reai hed tho Morgue e at oneo Identified his brother. He said that he had not seen him since Tuesday night, when he asked hlin tor money. The dead man was marrl'd and had unu child, but tor the last two jears ho had not lived with his wife. Of late ho had been drinking henvllv, and It was his brother's be lief that If he did kill himself It w as done while drunk. John Kennj had doubts that hit brother had dived Into the sewer, and he sought out his father, a 'longshorunun. T he 1 nlr gazed on tho dead man's features and went down to the Fast Twentj -second street station to look at the hat nnd shoes found In tho sewer. They could notldcutlfj the shoes, but John Kenny said the hat looked very much Hie hit brother's. The Identification did not satisfy the police, nnd tho hennjB went away to nnd out tho whereabouts or the dead man's wire nnd child. Mi anwhllo the body lies nt tho Morgue. Amantrjlng to rnlte tho man-hole oppo site Swiinj 'a saloon at Tweiitj-slxth stu-et and Third avenue iiIkiui 8 o'clock, during Wednesday night's niln, was Men by Mrs. Mary Ke.irns. or mi East Twcntj-slxth street. Mie watched him and budde-nlj he shouted: " Here goes I" and dived down Into the sew er. Two other persons saw the man disappear, and with the Woman gave the alarm. The description given by them tallies with that of Kenny. A search of tho sowers In the neighborhood was made the following day and again jester dav, but with no success. it is believed Kennj's bodj has been lodged In the mud at t ho mouth of tho Fast T wentj -third street bower. It was at this point that the body or Calla han, who rell In tho Twenty-third blreet sewer home months ago, was recov end. RIGHTER'S BOY VANISHED. Lost from nis Father's Side in the Bltr Downtown Rush. An alarm was sent out from Police Head quarters to-day for Thomas Hlghtcr, nged thirteen, or yon Walnut street, Newark. is terdaj he nnd his lather went Into tho res taurant corner College pliico and llurclay street. At about 1 o'clock the) Ix cmnu sep arated, and tho boy has not been s en slnie. Tho boy Is tall and thin, nnd wore when last seen a daik blue suit, black derbj and lace shoes He has brow 11 hair and a bear uti his fori h'-ad. Ills father Is Eugene F. Hlghtcr, a book keeper in tho Importers and T raders' llank. Fatal Whlskuy and Water. IIY ASSOCIATED 1-RFSR 1 Calais, Me., July 11, At St. Stephen, N. II., last night, Soplel Dana, an Indian, in toxicated, while being chased by a ioHee man, Jumped into the river and attempted to swim to this side, but was carried over the rapids and drowned. Prefers the Summer Retreat. Christopher Oartenhelmer was liberated from the Island two weeks ago. He w as sent back again to-day for a j oar. In Harlem court, lor beutl'ig hit wiro and mother-in-law. Come let's have a drink. Let's mix it ourselves. Say we do. Take five minutes; i qt. iced or cool water; i teaspoonful of.Knapp's Root Beer Extract; one lemon; sugar to taste. 3$ cents a bottle. For tale by Grocer and Dru'uts. iiBBBiBi !lli THEATRES NEXT WEEK. Revival of " Tbo Grand Duchess " at tho Casino. 'The Tar and Tartar" Continues Its Wonderfully Prosperous Caroer. "Tho (Jrand Duchess" will bo revived at the Casino Monday night, lu a vcrysutup tous manner. Tho lending spirit of the re vlval, will ot course, be- Lillian Husell, who at thoclosoof the run will end her eug-igemiut nt the casino and appcarnt the head of a new i org.mlta.l.-n nt tho (linden Th-atre. MKi Hussell will wear the Sclinillcr crown, n siuienlr ot the Initial pirlorniaiuo or the ' ope-a In l'.irls. The cast will nl-,o lm Hide ldwln Mcvius as tlen. Hnurn, Ferdinand Sehnltz as Fritz, Jefterson do Angi'Hs us llaron Puck, Hairy MaeDonough at ITIiico 1 l'aul, Kdgar Hmltli as (Irog, Mux Flginan nt Nepomue, tlrneu Uoldcu as Wand.i, I Mlla Knot ns Olgn, Kvn Davenportas Ia, and SjlvlaThoino as Amelia. Theie will bo I a singe bind nnd drum corps, newcostumis and hew arrangements, nil under tho direc tion of tho etieigitlc and Indctntlgnhlo Max Fiiinian. On the wot garden n programme I made up rri-m theeompotltloiit of offrnb-uh will be performed b lideljl N'nc 1 and his liiuig.irl.iu urehestru. , "Tho Tar and the Tartar" at I'alni'-r's Theatre smut In upon the tenth weikof Its I wondei fully prosperous carter Moudnj night. Preparations are already being in.nle for th celebration of the luoth performance. Man I nger Asken ror this occasion wants toou.do I all attempts at souvenirs, and offers aprlro of fas for th" lu st and most original Idea tor memi ntoes of tho event. Thltoffir Itopen to nnj Ixidj In nnj elty or 1 mil. Tho cool weather has been greatlj appreciated by "The Tar and tin-Tartar" people during th" I pnstwii-k. Dlgbj Hill, who hit bienuttir ' Ingn huge pre ti st Bgilnst appealing duilig the Summer, Inn been eonsibd bj the cool lineis of th" Inst few dajs. i Ton) Pastor's T heat re next week will have averj lnieiestliigpr'.grniiitue It wltlltiiludo John and .linnet Itiissi 11 who me mo well kiiownto the natrons nr this establishment; Miss lot tie (lllsou, Jnmcs Itlihiunud iilid Mist nienroy.n sketch 'team;" Mlssi'aplloln Forrtst; A. o. Duncan, th" popular nnd ix tremelv nrtlstleventrllnqulst, whose perform ance It a coined) In ltsi-lt : Lax and (li orue, a new musical "team;" Mr. I.njmiin, afailil ri'medhin; Mcdoulgnl nnd Joyei, and Major Hurk. He Wolf Hopper and his lolly crew of fun makers are lu undisturbed possession of the llrondwn) Iheitre, wheio "Wang" It nt biliiifulnf mlrUi iisevir. In ndlltion lo lie refreshing rattan chairs with whhh the nu dh (ilium It now brU'hlenid, the theatre Is coolidbj rerrlgei.it i dull, which It forced bj I an immense machine through nnd over tout i or lie. Hopper labors us tirelessly usiv,r, anil Infuses nn Iminenso amount ol drollery Into his part. Ho seems to have abandoned a great dial of tho objectionable i-lowne-rj of loumrdajs. Hopper It ginulnelj funny lu ' Wang" "hi Dorado" Is certainly one of tho most magulllceut spectacles that New A orkershave lull tho privilege or seeing. It it now In ix cellent working order, nnd Is n sight that I should not be missed. The arrangements at the Palisades are extre m ly good, and though tho lip It n tn'le tedtiut, visitors areamplj lepald when thev reach the grounds. The storv of " King Solomon and the Destruction of Jcrusnh m " It real graphically told. T he ballet and the chorus areexcell"nt Afte r the performance theienre fireworks and Nn hnn Frunkos orchestra For th ne-nmmo. datlon or the pib'.tc more boats should bo run. The crow ill igln iln rerry house and thj long vviilts are extremelj nnnovlng. Itlchard Mansilehl It still tho attraction at tho tiardtn Theatre. Ills nmouut iitenergj seems lo bo unlimited, nnd upon everj'per lormnnoe as much conscientious enre Is be stowed ns though It vvero being In the height of the theatrical siason.. The repertoire lor the ci mlng week will lie tho saino ns that during the past week, to wit: Monday," I'rlnco Knrl;" Tuesdaj', "Ileaullrunimell:" Wcdnis dav "Don Juan;" Thursdaj, "A I'urlstan ltomanre;" Friday, "lleau Hrummell," nnd Knturdaj.at both tho afternoon andovcnltig peiionnnnces, " lTlnee Karl." T he T 1 eodnre T homas ennrerts nt the Mnd Ison square Harden Miipliliheatre are now In full force, and veij excellent the) are, too. T he programmes arc ndmlrablv si I -ete d, and are exe eiited with tho willAnown artistic I skill of this Justly inninus orchestra. To night will ho waltz nnd ballroun night, and to-morrow Is announced as a great popular night. No more dellghtrul plaeethan tho Am phliheatre exists Hi this rlij-, as fnr nsan evening's entertainment Is concerned. It has every advantage, and no appreciable dlsad vantage. At tho Fden Museo tho waxworks do not appear to bo at all affected bj tho hummer season. Kxactlj whj these most susceptible mode Is should ri train from melting when the bun sends Its scorching rajs to the earth It not at tlrst easv in understand, on sxeond eonslileratlon, however, tho tlrcuuintunte speaks hlghlj In favor of the Eden Music's coolness. If the wax people faro so well, surelv flesh and blood should be comfortable. The Columbia llallel and ITrns Josif's Hun garl in Orchestra urn still attractions at this house. l armcnclt a, w ho was to have ended her en-gage-ment at Koste-ri lllnlst oniert Halt July 4, has bien rc-engagid ror a short tluu hhe will appear next week, us will I'iggv 1'rjde, the Austin Msters and the llraitz llrnthers. The burlesque, entitled "Ye Olden Times," will bee nutlnued, and ius Hruno'sextravn. gnnzn, known us "A Mornluj with Justice Schwab," will end the intertnliiment. At the Terraie (.anltn In Httj-elguth stiiet, near Third avenue, comic opera still prevails each evening, and between the aits an ndmlrnblo concert lsglunbj Mr. Ambirg's orchestra. MRS. NESBIT SEEKS A DIVORCE. Sbo Is n Distant Relative of Fz President Cleveland. Arguments were heard biroro Justice Pratt In the Kings County supreme Court to-dnj in tho habeas corpus proceedings brought by Mrs. Lionora Nesblt against her husband, William II. Nesblt, the President of thoTo tokct Uranlto Compin j . The plaintiff It a distant relative of ex-1 President Cleveland and a discsndaut of hlr Oi orgo Carteret. she charges her hiuband with vile abuse, assaults und threats to tukn her life II hln did not make n will In hit favor, on aeiouut or w hlch she hud to leav e her home. On the othir hiiiid Nesblt denies these e barges, and de-el.ires that It It a case ot too miiih motlnr-ln-lavi. Judge Pratt nsirved his decision. LENA BURROWS SPEAKS. On Her Dylnor Bod She flays tho Two Women Are Innocent. Lena Hurrow, the Newark girl who was tho victim ot malpractice, Is reportiddj Ingat the Girman Ilospltel there'. She recognizes that fact, and thlt moral ng made n complete ante-mortem statement. 'In culpatlng the rortunc-teller Demure uud Mrs. Kekerr, but retuslng to name her be.rayer. Hhe also refused to tell the nuuit-a ol her frltudsur lelallves. Door Knob Thiof Committed, ltobert Smith has a penchant for stealing doirkrobs. He wrenched one orfndsorln Lust Mnetj-tlfih stu-et und wnt iirreiinsl. In the liiulem Court ti-day ho was com mitted for trial. Held for tho Coroner. j John Moore, the driver of a wagon whMi ran over two little bojs, Michael and John Carney, wax held for tho Coroner's action te. day In Harlem Court. Michael Is dead, but John will recover. Cablnet-Unlcer Hnrtuner's Schedules. Lorcnz II. Ilartung, callnet-maker at 3SU Kastbeventy-cl(hth street, who assigned to Kdmund J. Murphy, filed schedules to-day, Btatlng llabtlttles 10.-.'fil. and assets 8 111,-east. Yon Xerer Ttuled saiiwwa.iii. i.nii , l, jisWlfci.- fiAhrti SPORTING NEWS iD flOTES. mm aod Gibbons Hot Likely lo Meet Jack's Price Too lH0b. bluvln Is I'slng tho Klslit Initigiiuge to (ict Hiilllviin to Kljtlit. Western ball pla)ers were right In It je tenlaj. chleago deflated New York bj thu score of H toil, und ngulii takes the lead In tho pennant race. Mill tin It lend Is so trail that It needs a prop uiiiler It to mnke It at nil sutmtantl il. Hnsiklv.i liojs, after toaklng a fine showing rora short while, dropped the game to iTev eland bj thesinreot 4 tuU. Phllndi Iphliuud Hnston uphi Id lliilronil of the Kist, the foruii I duh (King Pittsburg bj the sioroof -J to II, und Huston bent Llniln nntt bj the score of f to '.'. In llio American AMncl-itlon llnltliiion- de. fente-d Louisville by IS to ; Athle.li sdnw in d clticliinatl N to il, and Washington wnlkul away with the Columbus bojs' lomell bj the score of 10 to 4. Championship standing to date Is as fol lows: .fllH. ITrt fit.t, J'. Mm-i, ITrtS ,- ,4.'. I hlcjii :m 57 ,r.,lt ni tonls Ml -.'7 Ml) Jtf Yntk in sv .vie Mo, in-! tv ; ra llmlem -17 Jt rf'l lUlilm'a II -.'S rm I'lnoUnl II 34 5011 Alhlrlln II S7 .47 1 1-lilU.li-l 'U .11 .4UJ l iiinmb'a II 41 4.' I llmnllii .11 SV 47UI Imln'll J 411 4SJ I'itt.lmrt JV 3t 3J7 Iiiiix'I 2) ts .377 Ciunuuml 2H 40 JU4 Wuu't'a -J4 44 35.1 At areguhii meeting of the Arlington Ath letic Club, held at thilrclub-hoUHe, Fast Htth street, Wlnusin Tirrnce, on Wedmsdaj, Jul H, tho following meuibini were ileelidolll cersi Mr. tleorgu Ilnles, I'ri'sldent; Mr. A. Llojd, Vie is.pre sldeiiti Mr. S Sullivan. Flnnn ilal Heuetnrj: Mr. It. Heading, ('orresiiond Ingsecretarv; Mr A. Kells, Treasurer; Mr. W hlllott, Strgeiint-at-Arms. Aven Interesting trninc of fnntliill will bo plavid tii-tween the.lirsij t'lij (inillcMh fetle club and the simmrcick Athletli Hub. .lersev lit), fiitmirlv known us the currj hs.iilutlmi, at i.iiiMln.i, K 1., ttiindiy nt :i I'. H. Mivln It beginning to express himself prittv Ireelj nbout Niilllvan, i ulllng him n swuggi ring null) nnd u manor no grit. This Is the kind or talk lint will cntch thclitg Fellow ," und II Shu I i kieiis It up und follows John to Australia, ho will about git iie-coin-modattd The New York Yacht Itnrlng Association has compli te d Its nnnunl cruK". iin.l many of the jaihlsatunow ou their wuj home. The annual regatta of th" Hlvertlde Yncht ( lull will be Hailed to-diiv. Tin re will be from tlilii) lofottj juehtstakupait In tho vurtous rates. Onoot the big events to-dav In the nquailc Hi el" the urim.iit Kgattuor tho Middle states Hegatl.i Association. . T ho Chl'ngos arc alter the New Yorks with a big sharp stick, and If Mulrlo'smendo not show up lu good form to-day thoy tan bid au arfectlunate farewell to Ilrst place. The sporting men do not take much stock In .luck Fallon stalk about fighting Jake KH rain or Jack Ashton, us they are of the opinion that tho llrooklyn Utrong Uoj la out classed. The Amltvvlllo Yacht club will hold Its oiii n ten-mllo raco over a tilaugular loursu this afternoon. nyrnes's me n are not having tho snmo pic nic with the Clevilandtthej had at Chicago. A spiclnl convention ot the Long Island Amateur Athletic League will be lit id nt the club-house or the I nlon Athletic Hub, corner or Fulton nnd ITm apple stiiets, llrooklyn, Tuesday evening, Jul) S3. All uts clato or gunlMtlons wlili h d i not qualify on that date, by conforming with tho rulis, will bcdropicd fiom the membeishlp roll. The organisation Is booming In greut shapo. Trotting In l'hlladclrhli Is a popular sport and all iho race i are lirgel) a. tended, while In thlt elty thi-j scurci lj draw a eorporul's guard outside or the ilub mi rubers. It It thought that there will be quite n gathering or lawri leni It udmlrers thlt nrter iiuoii ut lbs opening or the niiuual club lour-niim-nt of the lleigcu Point Luvvu Tennis Club. A gime of football will be nlnyed tei-morrow at I.ra.ttl'ia, H. 1 , ln-tween tho Shamrock and e.uellc Athletic clubs. Itlslnnllj llkelj thntthero will be a go betwie-n MeAullffe and (,1'ibons unless tiie former eomes down In his ilgures, us the amount he usks Is luoie than any ilub lu tho world will paj. SHE WILL SUE YANDERBILT. Mrs. Wales Objocta to His Uso ol Her Cottage ns a 8orvants" Hall. There Is much quiet amusement In society tlrclcs unent the threaie in d suit ror damages by .Mrs. tl. W, Wales, of Huston, against Will iam K. andi rblll. Mrs. Wales It of a family or lloston llrah mlns. bhe has an e leg mt resldenieein Ilia i on Hill, and anVquallj elegant cottage ut NewHirt. The- latter It eomuiodlout, Its ap pointments all of tho most approved rorm. Its furniture eh Ice and Its rooms udorrud with ran- brh-u-brac ami pictures. The Wales eottne Is near tho houso of Mr. Vunderblll. Thlt season It sulte-d Mrs. Wales to rent her estublldimeiit, and after due negotiations Mr. underbill leasid 1!. Mr. Vandi-rillt also bused the llolllt lluime well lottage, clone b) lilt own house will not, Il It said, bo nady for occupancy this huuunc r. ills Wales's Indignation It aroused, how ever, ujion luforinnllou that the purpose mr which her roitnge hid In en huscd was thu aiiommodatlon . r Mr. Vundtrblll's servants. The ilalm will bo made thai tho cottage was rented for the ordlnarj purposes of a hiimmirn i Idence, that dtiotlug It tn tin purp'iso of a servants' hall will degrade It, und lessen lis value; that Mr Viiml, rl.llt has no right to use the house fur auj siieh pur IKise. 1 1 Is said that Mr Vindt-ibllt pays ijs.ooo rent for tho llunnewill and Waliseuttuges. Collector McMillan Accused. Hamuel McMlllin, a collector for Dodge, Mtlgs &. Co., lumber dealers unit liox-uiakers III Jersey LU), was hi hi In Justice or the Pt ace Davit thlt morning, ou a charge of em lx Zili-uiint. Abandoned a Ilnby Hoy. A baby boj about two weeks old wnt turned over to the Ove-rbee-r of the poor In Je-iej City this morning. Thewnir v?at found last r Ight In a hallwaj adjoining Woul.sc) co.'s paint store on Hudson streit, a few mlnutis alter a strange woman wus stm coming out of the hall. Mr?. Ecklor nnd $3,300 Gene. ' Nothing wus known tevduy at 4JV! Witt1 Thlrtj-tlfllihCreil of the re Kirtisl di upj ar anceof Ors Me hi n l.iklir, who lived the I -' with In r husband, u pin m rous meihuilc. I Iho louple lm ked up th-1 Hal i fi w d.-tt ago and said they wire g lug Inio lie-nuin-I li) Ki kler reii, rnd Jus" rd.o lha his wlie etn-w l,:i(i(l from U.e In.ik t- n- r Ins awa) uini Hut -In I. a not Li a m ii hue-. FmH)t Qulrktrt IVrnmnpnilr Itrturid, TnkurM Nmounfsii !lrbllilnt !' tht train ul vii from ealr truraur Ulricv th rtaulltof urrurk, tlokuMt norrjr Jio ruli trngtli, dtirclupcacnt nd too kIvp to ery orvau and port, m ot th- boH.jr blinpU, natural mrtbod ltutusKlltta Improvement in allur Impoaalbl. 2.UO0 rvftrancM. Uook. inlanaiiona n.i i.rtx.faraaiUi (r4ll) fr, AJdr. F(1K JIHilCAI CO., Ul Miu bl.. liuilafu. KM SI PORTER'S LETTER. " ComplroHcr's OHlce Dsales Responsi bllliy (or Census Bulletin 82. l'rrpHrlng u Stnteiiient of the City's Itenl AilmliiUtrittlve Kxpcnso. Despite then Iteration hj Census superln tendenl Porter thu ho hud submitted his compilation of the lily's ixpendltuns Hi a letter to Comptroller Mjers, liefore publish llshlng his "Hulletiuh'j," In which he mnkis II iippear lint the mill llilelrntlve expendllure I 'i inpitnof tllsi-iij-iui'.':is-i, It v.us stall d I n the t-i mpiri Hit's olnee to-diy that that olllclul had nevirseen the letter Mr. Mmswas not at thenni.e this morn ing, nnd tu neri I Hookkieperlluirett.towhom Mipt. Porter In hit bin si letter all. get that ho sent a similar inmmuiilintlnn to Ih-Ufor-vvnrdid the ( oinptroller, re-luted absolute!,) toliilknn theKUhject. llo saldtliat the present lontroversylsone lielween the oinptrollir und the (superin tendent of tho lentus, nnd tint nnj enrre spondenee which the litter mnj or may not have had with n sub rdlnnle of the I limine Dep lrtment i an Inve noi hlng to do w Ith II. 'Iho matter rests lu-u- Mupt. I'orter de ilirrstlnt before the publico Imi ofihe bul fetin which lnis nioiiFid the Indigiiail.ui e.f the comptroller he suit tin- littei aeom litutilcnllnn Informing him of the me he was going to mtki) or tho Ilgures furnished h) the riiinncn Hi part tni nt. Comptroller M) en deehres that ho never 1 1 ci Ived sin h a iiiiiiintin Irnt Inn. Hupt. Porter relte tntes that ho sent the let ter nnd that It hit not returned to htm through the Heiid-I i Id runicej and lurthir adds that l oinptroller Myers must lmvo known hit Intention, ns n similar coiuiuunlcn tlnii was si nt totienernl Hookkiepur llarrett. Icu the I'omptri Ihrthe rejoiedi-r Is innde that beiuuse vir. I'nrter sets hi tiiu-riespcind wlih a sub itdlmili. h'-liisnoilghi t,i issinm tint vir Mvirs knows the subjiu uf tlii cu res nnd nic Auditor Willi im J. j on, of the I Innnee Depuitmint, It lilMI) implo)id In I hi- pit -pitiitliiu or a ktiitiiiunt showing whit i . pendlturet should be ihurged to munli loal and wh.it to uitintj ndmliiltiriiiiuu, In support of i-omptrollir Mjirs'i claim that us the ixpendltuns of New York Cltj nre to lie eompnred with t hose ni otli.-r ill lis, th. v should lm Hide mil) sin h ns am properlv i hargi d to muni. Iiml ml nilnltruil.ii, dlihiuigli tin- cltj iiudcouuty of New irk nn-pi icileall) one. 'lhlt th duet P ii or i mint) expenses, wl h h aie mil Ikiiii" li) either i Pies, would amount tu million uf ilollnn. Including the ensts of liialntiilnliig the i-iiurts, the I ountj Cliik"s, Ml I Iff's, Hi glsler's, surrogate's and th" Dis trict. tti rm-v's oniies, the Departluetit of Ch irltl-s imi correetlnn. Coroners, ( iiminlv sinner or Jin ors nnd chai I able Institutions. 'I he cost of mjlntulnlng these approximates tfri,0(i(i,0(io. 'I his statement, Auditor I.jviii i-nlil lids mnrultig, will be rendv f-r Mr l'orte-i- milv next wn-l nnd will be forw aided to him wl h the hope that he will Issue n new bulleilii, which will light at least one or U.e lujuttlnw done this cltj by the Census Hure-nu. A NOBLEMAN SEEKS A JOB. " liungry Jonnlo's " Fnthor, Count Szlrmay, a Stoeraore Immlirrant. fleorge, the Count fczlrmuy, ex-chaiuberluln of Kmperor l'raii Josef of Austrli nnd ex btullmelster to rehduko ( arl Lu.lwHr of Ilungurj , Is In New York, friendless nnd pi n-nlh-Ht, lm king for work. I he count It a dlgnllled-looklng, flnilv fdui.iteilgentleniunot tnidlum lulghl.wlth ginvhol and n long grlzled Isard it) pro fession he It a Jihjslelau. He came to New York last W inter to search for hit daughter, Wrglilo Nrlnnny, who had deserted her horiiu and como to this cuuutrj two jears liefore. Tho old msn learned thnt i-h" w at lending u ell tsnlute die lu this Lit), win re her associates hud given her the name Hungrj Jennie.' lie nine here tiiendenvor to luduee her tu return loher Irani- with hlin tin hit an liul hhe hid dltappeared, uud all e ffo'-ts to find l-r were Uhsiucessiul. Mime uf her iicipinlntnnei-s in. tho cist side slid she hud l- Id tlieiathst shepren-rnd I In lire w hf li she w as k adlng nnd t hat she in nted hoi fn hers prayirs with liiillireieniti A let- i lirtrom lilm lud preiednl hlsurilvnl i I he aged lather returned loAuttrla heart-I broken. Mncethenhn has met with other rev ersi s, und whin almost d'stltu'e h -turtid nine more ror Ami rh n. lie had Just enough monej lo purchase u sti-ei age tleke-t. BROCKY AGAIN IN LIMBO. Iho Notorious Burirlfvr Had a Bac 1'ull of JJooty in a llroadway i Hotel. Timothy l-hcidy, allot Shield,, all is , "HrockJ," who tho X)llco say Is ono or the ' cleverest prohs lonal burglars and caid i sharps in tho country, was nt tho loinbt this luor.iliig turned over to onicirs from Tiuj i I nnd taken up the rlvir. ! Hhoedv biirglarlid thn Mansion House In I rroj w i due day night last, and cmnu lure I vvlth Ids pluiidir. lie wiu seen ou Hiitii- tienth stnei jesterdn) und was tukiii to I Police lltaelqunrti is. He hid riglsteied at I the Morton Hhum undir Iho name or ' "Mile leK" and li hit room was round n ! snti heliiintainliigii lot or silver sKsiut, half j n doen gold wulehes, several dlumund rli gt, i brjeilets, Ac, and ii.111 lu five and ten-rent I ph ees. ' Onl) twomontht ago Hhiedj wnt reiiusid J from the In ut u (N. J ) h an- prUon, where ' j hettrved u tin.) ears' seiilcncu tor burglar), t i CATTLE KING SHOT AND KILLED. ' J. R. Dllworth's Fnte in a Land Claim Dispute, lm AmocuTitn rnrgt I ' lliiiisob, Mou., Jul) li. News has been received that J. It. Dllwurth, President t the i I Dlli.-orth Cattle companj.was shot and lu- s stantlj klllid jestirdaj at hit raiahe, ono ,i hundrid miles southwest of Hlldugs, bj (,eo. Deiner, n ) oung V renehinnii. J 'I lie iiuuriil arose uvn a disputed laud claim. Iii-mir surrendered hlinseir to .1 iun- .. table. Iillworth i smo here Horn Uavni- , worth, Knu.,seviii)iursagu. ' m GOULD'S SUMMER OUTING. 'v Oono to Furlonu Lalcn tn tho s Catskllla to HuBticnto. Jnytiould has urrlved ul the catsktllsln p cump.iii) with lir Munu, hit phvsplin, and II Is located ai Dr) Hruik. ou l'urloug I uke, the " estate ol Idtb-Jii eleoige. 'the well-known p.ilnterof genu pi lures, J. il. Ilrown, or New 1. irk. his, with Ids lam II), taken tho More cottuge, ltoxbur), with hit family. 1. h. Williams, l,ov. Hill's private seere- C tar), and lir. 111) m, sup rlnteiideut ot the ill vimlngdiile As)lutn, iireuin ng U.e lllt-e-st tirrlvalt at tin Hotel Kaate-rsi l.l. . A Fragile Ztruciuic. jK A j-lt. in Mtiltili chroDio ItiiliCwtUti h dvplfttd . tud rn.l( rtJ iicrtou and rtsiil, ., i n'ts-.t & n-rjr flfllo ktrudir, f. Irupimiil fn.t Uipt-hair intu L. irn)tileiAtiliidisi-.y ll .shlvu Irrilal illtr r ttni- tl lfr, llnottnalautlrti lrl4fttivtt r.rNichoiiillti, H h)ktiiri tuti lei.antftthatf 0 ui4 ut tlii . intnlfMUtlooj of -,vtv"uiifk4. TUl ician 1 lu- . IC'latlns iivrvin lloltlrf sl-maitl ilitlrr. lri.i4uUIi(e bj klriuKlliaoltitf tu nrv. alsoiii (iluhhiff tb duutil rfsrnlt Ihrounti 111 mrdi nn cf rctivaad dlceallon Aud aisliuilkliun Nu tonlv In eiutrurs shitilt auoh ttiorouslinc roduca v sucbirdlhrapiircutlfl,cUMth iUtlart It ja U 4 pt-rftctlj rellttu Mleffuard tgtloil rotUrU m oil dtntftrouf klilnfjr trouble, ami raincsllMeotii. i-UUIj livr and bovai luactirli) anJ liirdr, lu ivriwa Iniall-la anouid nut flit lu furllfl tavilr ft. Unu IU thl Uul(B vnittttli, aua wall i . uMlusvanUust liiai. U mJBStfflLi.i'te .in. 'QmAWf! --!PfM FROM THE WORLD OF LABOR. Jnhn lloian, of Ix-nc lalan.l I'ltr, haa lifn 4lfv 'll dali-aateii Cariientora1 Union tu, TIiitk ri aliout 47,000 Inilmtrlal woiknii-n In Kaia, only 7Hl-rcrnt of hIioiu balonc to labor ntitanliatiou T untr-aU innil,M of thn lluarrtraen'n Katlonvl l'nlonllt their mpntlt localltlaa lait month ulthout L-latr rardi. Tlicoiiiiltiitioiior th tnlfirnatlniial Ilooklilnd J union tin brpii InilotaaJbrtlH' Hebron blanch oltnattradf in ttila cltj- .Maaa-me-rtlns of trminakrra' thla allrrnoon at 1 n elook at l.ta-rttt Hall. 3J l.aal lourlh atroct. to oiiauiio a ladlea' branch. .T!" '"''n',,' l"rnmfnt haa l.vifil a Atrt'r pro tiillnit thallocouiotleean I llrnnin on tlii-rillroa li In I raum mult not work loon than tvalre liuura per day. . Tliiannnal.lcnleor fariientera' t'nlnn No 1S3 will take ilar; nn AiiKiiat 1 I lle-ni-ral H-cri-larr Mrdtiiiwand Vlm-I'mldent lllrrk. of llio llrotlier 1ik.iI, will Imtireafnt TIik ni-w nmrera ol tho Hilirrw Ttimklilndrra' t'tiloi i r W I limiau, I'nlient, II (laaaii'r, J he I'mlilrnt I l nhn I liianilal hoerclary II llprkrr, Hrroiili (N.t.ln, i Tie ilelriralea In tho I entrat t.a'-or Wleratinn nil mertai l-T, l!,,ervt attend thr Joint il nl ot llie in. al llaktra' Uuin la liamer,' t'nl.n .Nn 1, lirnnklrn, will hao It. annnal ilrnl ami parade n., . !..7 The ineel Ins dav ha; been hame If mill lucaday to 'lliura- da), at VI i lourl atro. t , I'ranili .', Section j, f, lall.t labor pariv llrnnklii. baa (lien Its unanlniniia mle fori- VV VVll.liiriaaililejale i Hie interrallonal l,ab..r I (nnnreaa, al llruaarla, but Mr VVIUhlro haa do- Icllned 'Ihe labor lljy 1-nminlltei, for Hudann County I haa eeitel ! Il.tl1eliiii,'re.ldeiit A Kallmann, l-e IV.I lent . A ll-lerlau s,M-relary A Hnunsr, Inaaurer, and II MiUrrkni-cht, 1 man cal Se, rt-tary Al-iiit tlfrycli-irtelt,- makeraareou alrlke at M llraikea al nil, III lirllalidl aliert, I ei auan a I'lilminian I waa dfaclmiinl lor rrfnaluir tuaubmlt lo a reduction nf waici-i, Itreeera ITnlo I N.i H lisa eli-r'ed Cllnrle, lie z.r. 'I'm.ld.il .1 l-i hii-ll vir. Pneilei.t .1 .urn Scent) S. Hell, Tt.fH.r ,, II I.ieilll, h, I Satikerau.1,1 I ru I A idlti r The -,e, iitire II ..ird , r I InaatnaketV '., , So 1 trmliidaallalii a n-il.r lu ,. n . I. li.-n Iln I di es In arreala iniirt leta I mi ..r I , fill, Vnr IV in, I duly is a Miami inii-linuli In bo buhl to dli-ua tho new nil Mitntln i Necitlatlnna I nlween a irmmill not the United ... I'm 1,,',l'",r,'nliiu .III, (i-Htrlti, Manufao-I tnrir Miiiiella, reith alreet and Aiinu- II, uire entered lulu Jeeterday, but uu kTuciu. Ill tould Le The rullowinarnnlcera have lean ele, led he tho K oil. ( .i.i era' ,Vi ml.ly In IhlailK I rsik I.jiii. l.Vt' -r-'Ti1'1'",'. ' "".V Vr,''t'ir. Vl,e 1'r.s.Hei.t i- "'!","""' H'enrilllifw" telary llicreo I III, tt, I luaucUl Seirrlary. Mailln huilaauiai , Ireaa ir r All Icral aMriultlea nttmlied In ll V 41 t: of ' '", bien rr i r.tel ina-.lst In inal Inn ilia nli-nlc ol t e lu.iibt nn ji, ' a tin rnuiili am fluJ.i"? ' Vi'i'i " .h '"""'' h "Kluili not Ilia, distrhl will laruely d tieuj i-5!"m"'.w " Vu? "'i'Vi" ' ",l"h;""Hnr I ramen,' l Mnii"uVli.h". Harr.,,,, I'r,.i,l.i i h,r , l.unlell, l r- 'read mi ,. , l) ,. It. . or ii.ial S-irrtii I mile in., ,, ., ,,r .l r-l'ak . linanlsl So rrl.ry II- ar 1-nia ,.,. I ,i, . lir I lnWniph, rja. ,, I n-i VValklni Delriat.- " Voalif mr nn-. allel im-IIi- tnarlera, uilnln lere aiilhnra e.lilora ant ml I, it- prid psota I ,o ; plied i iln ele-k and rnliind Tire, by ai . -I.llnc I'liilm-ra. y-a rilaln. is and be. ..riili lta aniihieli at ap'iliilita or I) lug pauenyiUta "lm,r 11 it. e.tl f, Tjiafariiiera and Knlthta of l.ilnrof Weal Vir elnwi will 1 1 leet in .Slat,, i nmeull.io n-il T .ei lay, .lull 14. lit the k ot , Hall Nel,nrir, VV. Va. tn rppare lor mlllkil arlloii neat 1 all lil.lrlrt Aa.rnib't 40, K nt I. , will rlie a ban- iiuel to Ihe il,.leKM.. ,,f liraaa.Wurker" .Vll,,".,l Ita.le Aaaruililf Jjj, vahla.li will bo lulu In llilaalll noit linn th ' MllntellUnit men know thai iininiirt haae all llielir...1iHitutnr e,il tli-nati in baud I inarrHier aidiledK,, U.i.ne party and imo platform. I rlm rif .V a ''r'" I"-",!";' ,'hla larlaailao-no iula. their rla. lul ann-rol a,r tl lainnmry The ni'i. era .,f the Moth .a.uiieS ifaee II dlrnad Oaampiny have loll tl- a.aa.la' a ,if o il them l.l the I e. Iral ta'a.M IJiali.n, lu reiiaril t t in l-ollll, afnt. ;l th.ir aill,io.e. Ilul th", ,o , I antti reielieany co-nmlttca trom labor orcanl latlaaiaa Ilia C I, U. will prubably lule action to morrow uU'l.'"'''' ' ''."j" ? renniaata 1 to atay away Iroan llanna, r,, kikal urir. M.aa , U.llup, M, Vnntaiia Mil ea, VV Va Apiilelnu. Wis Hiana V li"-l"' A.htavliqlv llarbi'ir. 1) IMlt.l uri .ml Vlleoheny, l-a , and 11,-rllnulon. Kan , where Ihe membera ot the order are on alrlke. Tim 1'iwitlta Hoard of the llrillecl MlneWnrl-ra haa notiued the local iiuloua nniler it. jiirladl. tlo,, that henceforlli nait one cent cf tha alefeti.a- fund will I eaiinlled to alrlke. unliaa the pr.nl.lon.ol tlio rnnalit itlnn le atrl.t'y nbaerro 1. ul i h ha. not been done lu all run laretiifore, luauyatrlk-erar-aalinclaason ai.l.u.l aal t.ore ,, mou enouith tu duao ' I nniniitte nl th. Central La-or 1'ederatlon . , !, f.0"1".'.' nr' w,,n 'co1 !" . tu " Ma Ut ile Tallnis, " aiiliniitllnii Jo firm the ilrniaidanf Tl ira' Colon No 1 il. aaho aaka to lea r-enuaieil Alan thai the locked not men lie rein. tated , that the,,iiei,.n..rwaiiu. I., arbitrate I, au I that I ,7. m-in 1'elbuach li illacharaad No aeltlmiiiint waa arrived at W altera' Union No I haa aiilllclent money In lta trraanrjtijeatlry themln tl.a-nntir-In Mheai. ai" nientl-Tlel rnrlia pnrpnaa nt bnymltlnj lln.in m er'a Park laeorie llenLerc wae ele.te1 he, le. Urr) eater lay eieulmr and .lull Ilael wa. n.a la llolaaate to the Central Labor I ederitlon 11,,-tai to the .Natl anal Union waa rcduted tn fi tenia monthly .r memi er (amoral Jlaa.t.r W'nrkman Towderly wlth.trawa bla rail tor an In biatrial innfrrcnoi on .lull "U in lea, aar the fart that thai rarmara m I Knli'na ,.f Labor aLieed ,.n a p alform In I lm Innati, ami ibal It aiaiubl I a, a !,-,. l,i e, ena mj aiidlnoi r hold ftuolher ruuleren.e I. afore I o'i .J Hy a wl au th plan ol Lampaiii I ia to be aarreed ui on. "' The manufaa Hirer, of ainb alalery iimlalaie nrall heil the I plio alerer'a I'nl m I ia! t'a j are al lb t. tn conrer Willi t'ia latter li r Ine purpaiae o( reme.la. inir curtain etlla or hn h the men are nmulal aitiar Ilia niiamlier. nu alrlke at Mar otle'a chi-ti s-r - or dered lore, line work, tan the furniture wrrta n dt rlareil that liny will carry i u tlnlr tlathi larie handet A motion U with Iraw (ra.ui Iho Hi He I r irnlturo VVuracra waa ola 1 down liy a iaroma- Unnrectlnnrraaod Cake Hikers' Union No 7 1a. "tailed William Altua ileKL-Ue tn the Centra! Labair I-eiar.tlin At )talerlir' nunliiis ll waa lepiarted II at oie Insa ..) e tn bis workmen, white iJI4 are nul on Ills ha k to cuor uptbeiait that the inanll boarJi i wllb l,io I ..... v. Ill, h u acf-iti.t tl-aa Unlun rule. V riitieHt irotu llie pulse ruakrraf r li iao. ial aid waa tu t entertaltio-l fur III rea. mi that their Cnlnn wunt on atn .wlt'i nut a ilollar lu their t-.ury 11 tkniulalt waa elected I orrai.lKiiidltig Secratar). havralary ,1 Vtcl.ulre, of th- Urol herhrx.il of Cariieutaara and Jolnera, report. Ihat iliirlo tl.o el.-ht-huir in iiemciit Una aear etjr'it a Id.t'nnil clll-a. were unu for eii-lit au 1 eialil)-uiia for -u.ie houra. utakuiK a total n( fori) laaaa tor via it and tbrrehun In, 1 and thirteen for nine hi, ira triruuh oullhia aounlri llie ra-aelila la.t Innlill were Jo, Itll ft.". The total re elide elnie .lan 1 wire "I! .11-' SI, if vahkh 4.1, III! 4'a were o tendi-d (nl ktrlkea for Ihe joserae turd fl , Bill IV an ro raaieiied ill JunH Ihfrtl t,ru no local union. ueraa.hart"aed W III anrbnily tell how man) Imeiieranta a-nil.lte kept out from Ihla an intrr l.v re-lncnius aaanut paupcra, luaan I. or --ataaiir. i.iua isdlvi Inal. if I iuimUrati in wa rai to le liiul'e 1 in urder to liaima dlat.ll Imnnife tie eoudilloli ol Amatuan wtilk men it ahojld be prohii tt ulimittliar an) evrrv uueitip'uTasl tier.on aho. I I be etna lied. a,r , t u r else dl.poaed of Hut all thu howl air. Inst lintnturatlon anniea itoiu peo.iln who lull ii, )trr eive ihe tr te a ail. o or our e,l a And tl e apiti lad. who rule t uia a aim I, y will never allow tile aaotl- I ticlana In VVa.hiuetou to luaka. tie law. a'alnt theimportito.ai ..f .heap band. " Ihaonaa-wav Lua-ct rid ( the aorlal mi. r) atlrlbutol to llua iinmiafrallnn a r ' ainCe.lrtblaaeletoiaiita la to ra--loore the ial.ita.i.li i aa.la-ui, vabl h i-umiaela lha ' iuauiptujed to utideabi I i.o mau who ia wurkiua' 1 ANOTHER FAST TRIP. Tho Fuorat nismnrol: lmprovoa Upon Ilor I.!aldon-Voyjjo Itecord. The Hiimburg. Vmerh-aii (ouipanj's i-r.uk iteamhlp I'uerst llltmaiek arrived nt ha r ' look lu llolMeen at t, oiiua. tldsiuornlng liter u rati trip. ' he ruerst lllsn arek left Hamburg on .l.ilv I und Saiuth.impt m the rollowlug iijv.aml ia-r tl u to this mrt v.us six d.i) ind tirtei-n niiirs, vvMiii It two hours belter than the I icon! she islJbll lied on liir iiiuldin wctt mi rd trip. Mie lorrli d oy cabin and 10 slei rage pas etigirs. Miiong her saloon lusseugen were lr. Vlntllirlr Artylmowliseh, the Hits-lan ' 'onsul ul sun Knmilsco; Paul Arthur, Albeit lint, I'rtif. .leiblen. Allurt Unk, Dr. C. II. lunestnu, Dr. It. A. t.ai.di, Henry Kress aud leiijamtu 1'. Wmsl. a, SUING THE CITY. :iilra3 by Susponelod Officials for Bnck iSKlartes. Among the ilulins illesi against the tit) In lie ltimtiea- Department lo-di) were three ir back ealurv b amiHndediuilclals. Mlihalll railllvan, an i'.specior of Ma i.nrv on the new aqueduct, i lalraa HIT'.';,1 llihae' iorktr),an lueuiun on the same ' i ork. asks for -tlil faO, und Piter I'. Hi. .lugnlin, steiuKriiaihci lu the Court of (icu. i ral si-s. h ns, ilaltus tl.AUA 7& fir strvIubM a m Munli 1 la.Jui) 1, lsbl. I W. K. AiIjius has brought suit against the ' ' lty for t)lii,tioo ror Injurlett sustiiuisa by a ' ill In hlng sinn last Hi cember. - . a a m The Ijiallra Delighted, The pli nsant effect and tho ierfoct safety It tt whl li ladlea ma) uso the liquid fruit native, s)rupor figs, under all conditions ial.c It their favorite remedy It la pleasing i the oo and to the taste, gentle, yet ef otual In actlug oa the kldneya, liver and iU. V THEYARECOMINGf M J0$(YOU HAVE MET THEM.) fH fhoterorbus i 1 ,1 rd.mps I o he ja jrliarrhoeck j I ifeummer 1 n rompiwuts . I : OYSentery: j "Perry ID avis' Paim Jllei; j I (AND OPTr.M ONE COSE) "' 'H CURES THEn ALL, I BOl.n --" - - -tn TTOV7. H AMUSEMENT!. 'X ,'H EL DORADO, i.u Hi.' 1'illia lea. ppoaite W'it 42d St Ferry. mt LTelj 1 .. nliu, in Into iff Sunday Kyeulng. li H iiiii.osNVi ittuti.rvs mwm KING SOLOMON. 1 imiMi Al-rritvotiN I'lteivtrNAliR con- lj H i Mils .iui.rsi.i:vv ami i iiimiiAUO m aH ISAM), lelby NlllA.N a'llA.MCO i'ifi atH t!5e . to (.riaiiuilH itml Ciiueerta. i-K aaV '.'V citlia In KIMI sOhOVIIIN. !W BBj Ja and Weat (Mat I a rrica ailrect. Atao Ho- aM aH boken ta rriea then tiorae a are . 1 rjiUHSON sut'vitl. i.AIlOKV AmphltnTaTrT H lliu larLi-at aud ul i.l tnarrda ent lalaca uf amuaa- js mem I a tee world. 7 ' I All Knti.JV. lo VOe ft TO-WICHT. A H I yeryiulilatb 13, .Stiudara Inoludad, 3 1 Tneo. Taorais's Unrlynlad OrcDastra. i x-rosrn. i iimi. m .iutf Mon , vd.,8t, 'f .lH His h.uamt'i t mulns I TIib rret Loatlon M 'm CARMEf.CITA. ' PEGGY PRYDE. ' AuiliuKlatara, Hraata Urn .(lalhurhar A Weil, Ac iJ BBBJ I'tt.VICII's TMIIATKi: AT S.lfl. H TAR AMD TARTAR. i r,7lh I v 4, 1 1 ti performance. m ail M 11'IM - STUIIHAY A KllOAIIVVAY TIIISATRR H lUH WOI,r HOPPEItaud ,j . V PrilFef-r ltla Merrr Co-unanr. V(VBS VPVIII.AIIOV. AAMr atH KAii-Atf uiiAiua J VVAiMvu sj , ' CAhlMl llroadway audSDlaat. M atfl r.y-iln;a at S lo '3 BBH I Av(llir. I COM-I.ItT NKHITLY. iSl aB Aihnlaalou ol luta.inzliidinif botlientertalumantf. ill saH I a.MtDHNTiit AniE ATiTalT il Immm MR, RICHARD MANSFIELD 1 : i.n His i-i'i'-.itrnuv or pr.AYa. I BBS To-nli;ht I'Hl.NLT. K VltU gf , 111 laounl-ii an 1 ceiet ratal ballad ainserwUl ap- aM " pear to in .r-ovr ifOiudayi altcrnnun and evaulDC. M trc.iu.tti i ii at , Immm I ( AMMI, 111TII ST EXP 8TI1 AVH. M iM vn I'v.-Tti.f's. Tiir.vTin:. jl H yilliainri'sini rir'ltVtN strOD-fAI.l). tottlt JM BBfl ITiUluJUal a. a.n.sos. miVAwr ittejiivioNu. k BbbI VVAItli .t V IKI-.s, SAM UGAIUH. ,; 1 Picnic. ! MATINEE TO-DAY. j , rrriMMfi: ..iiur.v. r.fi it mr 3d .- 4 ,U I An lu rx'a )pia r-nigltt. Irr WatTcnicbmied. ,4 H I 1.IT1! ST MtTsIf )Lh AND ALUAMBUA ' jH 1 M.UHT liliiiiltdKa.tHtlut J H j Or lettrnjii ; n, i tty niierao-ia andertnlnc. 9 H ' Pni-W AH'SI.I .hJAl'AN)-SE. Aft Lt'if" W imm ' C0LUBIA BALLET. bA'rvlT ! H ONE BOY WAS KILLED. H Dnnth or Ono of Ui Llttln Brothora 3 H Hun Cvor by n Furniture Wajjon. A - VMiaU Ciiirn-j, hu wars old, tthotwtth M ' p lilsrii-(nr-il l.ruht'r JJin, w.ts run oir 21; lm! ii-iTlit lo a t ion nt Ihlnlavenuo ana - i i (Jiit llii.ii-! Maid -iont(enh utrtet, ilied la 3 I Lm lUrU m il h iiml tlil-i moriilnif. M ' bH .1' lm Muoi. .iii). i-uf ibc unn-on, ras taken tj -WW lo the i nil urn iHllce Hwlij .ind liW in do ?a - fnult ni n' AUOKUL llMastu th4 nrntilny uf 4$ - -WW 1. I'lillU'M, lurultiireaiiwtlonier, l,sil Tbtrd m i LH H Muainpsa Pnrtnr nienoroe. I .i (J. nrgi-11. ( asMJ,M'cii'tary and Treasurer J , H ot ih LuMdm Ti ft I'.azaar Company, as Jmmmmm tills mornli parult-! for examination Mon- .$ di on th'pomp.alnt (if A. p. Couture, Pre 1- 1 ' i lit nt of mil r(i:Mri', th it hf bad .tppivpiiate 1 j,f ill in iiit y it tiientnuunl ot iii,UQQ bilongliitf to 3E -1 Uiu Cl li,iu;i 'TE, tH I AMONG THE WHEELMEN. ffl 'WM Al 4oVlrck tliivaftTtioon Hit? l'ltnfiIit Blcyclo yM H ('1 I'wtllrturt iiu thulr wbofU from PlalQUala to JJ H !uh ItrutriukL ji H '. V Mur;hy, f.f Iho w Vorli AthMlo Club, ffS i tliffi iCuUhmlt I'lirtv) f t Ui rbaiuploiiiahip tljyvlj -Lm mNiiini7t 4raMin yeunljr, by winntDB alltha o H iUt i iutiaiL.iit;ut aud alt.u brak.iut tb quarter 7 H uf a ii .U nri r 1 M HH Til pphcit.m of Hlitrin nnpinnta for ninj- ' !li bor Mi A.r iMtil JnJunicnt up.mnta taMtincof r tj th" UnvTii te (ttslnH'ii lt vtfuin, and all but " u ll twd vTbD f't ta Amiiii tU new menibers ar t? llH .1 hi M T 1'iwir. the ! l.ni.wu att'ir, and Alar- & laH ttiiet'l 1 rojrri U ll n'rr, th jrat ri.r, ani t2 lialV hkraiff, t'ia rul nuAii p.ulit. The report of WL -M mim " ihiromtnltt-M'iv rr read, aad enovr th VJV . H HlvrrtUle ii.at.itii: urtat utriJcs. (J V H M t"n. .Ii.tUr an1 I'mreri. uf the Hirerelde 'PkLw i mjiUip.i art putt ii k in kouio 'iiml llzUa aa far aa jJriJLM tiivmt rrkhipt, , thfj haime curtJ moat of the vlm.mmA liivubtr o ts-ttjil at their mevtlae last night. SmmWm It nandtHi it I to hare the name "IllTenide" fa iB 'H L'ulJ 1 tton put on the .ullar uf the flub uniform. JgkX smmm Ih'Mliundo hy matt a ueat appearance for fmk the IllTtntide W heoluiPii. H The UlrTsiJe hflnun acret hj the memlera L&W m ETigci t at tlclr mei-ti nit InT ni?l:t to wtir a club f'n H it to tonttat of bla k iunterll, ehaped Uke a V H jos-p cap auJ ritdo of t latli kllk. I H Toe ran of the i.ivrit1 WbNlmeti to Be d ton. JL kkw burnt an I Bath ll.'t.h promlm to b & tic allalr. K H ('apt. 1'uucre will ttf unable to attend, he helajr -jf H al rtit from the tity, Hu efficient road oiKoera jk H will, howATer, har .harRoot tne membri on the 14 trip, ami it ia hoped tUat rtry member iu the Club l ' H Hill turnout ' ij Willi! ni 1'. Smith, jr . rf the IUrenide WheU i i .H men, ritira thn only cuehfon tire orJInaryln thla VH cltj, and ha the et,ond wheel that wa made, Uia H Lnilher, dtH.rkt) ( hmith, haa already demon iH trateJ thnt ihtcuehl n tire are in from theatart, jLLm and it the on.jr wheel to ride W C Birker. who nudfl uuite a reputation for 1P . "I-WW himself a a Ions nixtane ri fer. haa axtln atarted -. iH In trainlnc for tne buiumrr ana tall arente, Mr, liH Barker ran fvund in laetvar' JUeibournerac ana i .1H in cuneiderfd one uf ttm epedieet rider In the lil Kiveril herliniii He i prominently con- IH n.tLd with the beventh HfKlment anddoeaaom MH ra.ine fur hu company. ' ?H There will be a run of the (lot ham Wheelmen to J f iH Far 1 lock a way bundar.etartins from the elubhoua ' abIB Mr t'lmer V Wett and " nil!" Lord. Tre. '( iH urerofthe (lotham Wheelmen, tutend rlalo,ff t L i Jl rUIladelphU aud back next Wuoday, f (HH SPECIAL NOTICES. "fr ,H IIKAITII l'(M)l) CO.HPANY'H IU- tm rhN SlTPPOSITOlUb ur oonatipatton aid r ?U(U. BmaiU fiuo. til tfthaTe.aJidaUdtuxjUU HH 14 Anchor Drand' uadUitTOolarafor Bvmmar, 9bB