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ijjWjWjWjWjWJjWjTaWWBBBBBBBaMMg1 ' ' ' i U h la THE7SUNrMONDAY, JULY r 28,' rl89q. j 8 , M M JW LAWRENCE TORNADO. r fiCIVIlBB OF ITS DEalUVCTlTB 1TORK IS 3UE CESlltE OF JUS C1TT. jlonees Demolished unci Others rrtly IVrecked-Thirty or Forty nnlldlni;" Knocked Oat or Hhe, nnd Nearly as Mnny More so Ilndty mn;ed tlint they Will llnve to bo Torn Down-A, I,rs Force of Men Clenrlos; Up the Debris-Collections In the Churches for the 8nBrers-The Loss Kstlmnted nt From SIOO.OOO to 8000,000-Tlerllllns; mm Traitlo Isctdeuts of the Tornado. iAwnr-NCF, Mass.. July 27,-It has beon a oueer kind of a Sundny in South Lnwrenco to dr. Tbo wide strip of wrcckago through tho tntral portion of tho cltr lias boon tlio contro of attraction for tons of thousands of curious ipeetators. 'llio ravaged district Is eunrdod by the militia and tho pollco. and nono oxcapt tho workers and thoso who hear tho passport signed by Mnvor Crawford can gain admission ' to theswno of destruction. It tins boon any thins but i day of rost, for tho work of clearing way tho debris was begun early this morn ing That work suggested nnothor brnnch of equal iinpoitonco. Tho romonl of tho wroek- other ofOolnlg declare that the lose will bs fully 20).000. City Treasnror Poor, formorly ns etssor, and Lnwrence's groalest oxpert at real estate raluatlons, decided that t'JiK),0"0 would be the closest approach to the estimated loss, bat the official of tho building associations and all the prominent architects. boss build er, and contractors of tho cltyunlto in tho bollef that '27S.O')) will be nenroat to tho amount of damage sustained. Onepromlnont contractor from Boston wbnvlsltodthe scoria of devastation this altnrnoon. is credited with purine that hn would not undo take to replace the buildings ns they woro befnm they woro dnmasnd or destroyed for )IOO 00'). A careful estimate will protiably place tho total lots upon buildings, furniture, ami personal property destroyed at betwoen JOAOOO and M50.0UO. This meant more to those poor pco rle than Is generally known, and it is little to be wondorod at that many nro bo dnzed by tho awful visitation that they cannot tell yet what tbev propose to do about robuldlnit. Now that tho excitement over tho tornado has In a measure abated, many thrlllinir Hurt trocle Incldonts thit have not boforo boen tolil como to the surface . W hnton oscapod harm as by a mlraclo. Ho was In his grocery wagon on South Brondway. driving In llio direction of Andover. and had ronchod a point nearly opposlto rmersona drug store when tho atorm camo upon hlra. Ho yiiat " The roln began suddenly to fall in torronts. It drovo into my faco with sucli forco that I thought I would turn tho team around and lot It fall upon tho buck of tho wagon. I had cot turnod about thrre-quartors aiound when the tornado struck the stteot I jumped rutof the wagon and caught the unrso by tho head. Tho air waa full of llylne bronchos, boards, and gravel. The marine or tho wind and tho crash ing of the falling treat and bulldlncs wns ter rible. 1 shall nover forget that sound. To-day lean boor it ringing in my oars nil tho time. I & jfcrrimcc ft 111K PVTlt OP TUB BTOBSt. eco mado tho destruction wrought by the tor nado moro uppnront. and whon it became noised about that tho people who had occupiod those housoa had lost eerylhlut: tho cood i ooplo of tho city becan to put tholr hauda Into their pockets. Thero as a crush of wor shippers at all the churchos. and, of course, llttlo was talked ub.mt oxcopt tho awful Tlbltatlon of ycatonlay. I'.aeh coiiBrocatlon resolved itself into n relief commltteo and itbo sum of 1 2.000 w.n raised without nn etlort at tho morulni: tforUce?. Ken tho wrockod cathedral was throw n open for the customary mornlus Bonices. aud tho basement was crowded almost to pufTocation. In splto of tho fact thatalarca proportion of tho loss falls upon tho-a people, they iravo of tholr limited means several hundred dollars to aid those of their number who wero less fortunate than themtolves. While these measures were belnct taken to roliove the Immediato wants of tbo afillcted. a cood-slzed army of voluntoera was tryinc to restore order. At first It seemed a hopeldfS task, lilc trees and brokon beams aud raftors were pllod in a confused mass in cellars and across streets I and sidewalks, choKlnu the approaches so that EP1UKCFIELD BTESET WHERE FETEBAL TEHfiOSS WEnE SILLED. v Ihe workmen could make but llttlo progress, borse-i wero pressed into sortlco and a begin- I Cine was made. Whorovor a side of n house or a portion of a roof romalned Intact it was utilized as ii drac, and after being Piled high with wreckago chains woro attached to It, and 'the whole load was hauled to a neighboring field, where a big pilo of kindling wood began to grow. It looks ory odd to see men picking up tho iplintered remains of what wero substantial louses thirty-six houra ago: yet that is what hey wero doing to-day. It Is as yet impoBlblo otell juBt how many can be mado habitable y patehing ud the holes made by the wind. The wrocknee purtlally covers many houses hat may bo only partly damaged. It was esti mated by many to-day that between thirty and forty buildings woro knockod completoly out ot shape, while nearly un many more will ha o to be torn down. Some wero lifted by tho tor rado and droppod sovoral feet from their pro por m foundation. Theytill bold tholr semblancoto dwelling house', butla'olose inspection roveals M the fact that tho timbers nre so badly strained i M audtulstod that in mnr.y caos it will be Im- II ponlblo to again utilize them. One house I restsutou its roof. nu the only way to Ma:h I down movemont, sucking up roofs and even whole buldlngs. Tho rlace where they stood was just on the edge of the tornado' path. Tboy will never forget the awful grandeur of the -cone. Tho children of J. J. Nugent, on Sprlngflola street, had a thrilling escape. One little clrl wa inside of the houe when the storm broke and went down with the ruins of tbo building, .she was dugout, moro dead than alive. Her ores, noso, and ears wore filled with sand and ltSipt RUitrs or o'cossell's rtOtJHE. plastering And at first it was thought that she was dead. -he rallied, however, and is now well on toward reeoiery. Mrs. Michael Young of 105 KprlngP.eld ctreet tells this vivid story of the tornado' "When the rain b-ctui to fall I wat in tho b.i'emont of our mall store. It crew awfully dark, and I began to grow frightened. Tboro wero two other women in tho storo with me. aod all of oi were frightened. Tho wind increasod in 'ii' lit 'Miifll -M' X HOUSE TUHSEI) U1VIDE DOWS, - tie ground floor is to climb up the Inverted tutrw.1),, Thoro aro soernl whoso walls ro I eala.but the roof, have boon mingled with loo 'pin .ors on tho ground, still others hno ride torn off, loaIng tho floors liiinclriBnnU tteriLg. lu audi cases as these tho work of earb gun the d'lru is carrlod on in tho face w croat danrer Tbo pi f res which aro hero clcn present "t a dun- iea of tho ruin nnd dosolatlon alch abounds In tlmnanow pathway of the jMnado. I'ach pictuiocun show but a single "Mure whwreasthooyo takes In u big torri- tr, whh'li ii, but a combination of just such Mtnes. ihe jicture of tho wrockod Cutter us civea tho best Idoa of tho absolute 1,1 , ct!cn ca"fed by the torr.ndoi but that I"" o' many such oxamnlos. The lost b " nnJ contl roprosenlod by (lint big ."'kindling nood will lost upon tbo sav onVi nL' w''1' '' hc,a ur'Bnges on the nn- 'I Alii b0snml ,ll00 who bold the deeds. 1 tU, tUl3 W,,J tb ln,n opoiatlve' district. I bl'h r n"mr "ll0 onnpJ "'0 hounes in 1 klo U'y "eJ naJ on ,bo30 poopIo tbo 1 r, tcsu beavlly. Tho Insurnnco poo- 1 ltffif."(!!,l5,,cI wsnonslbillty. because I atteuco el are Mayor Crawford and I It pcemod to me that tho wind rushed dnwn Durham street, and then made u dash I across Broadway to Salem stroot i- purently I was just under tho whirling ; cloud ns It crotsod tho street, and though the rush of wind wns terrible. I wns not struck by Its greatest forco Trees fell on all sides ot me. Uno treo f ell so closo to the wagon as to scratch WBECEED nOUSE IS NOBTH ANDOVKC it, showing how narrow my escape was. All I lost was my hat. After I reached home word came that I bad been klllod. It was fortunato for my wife that I roacbed homo beioro that report did." Ex-Mayor Tewksbury and Genrge Sanborn were both near the corner nf Korkes and Bal loy streets when the tornado struct. Jloth unite in saying that the stoim had an up and Fcncrltv, and soon tho houso shook and the windows b.ow In, Then them cumn one crash that seemed to far out tlio whole building. Iran out to tho back dnor.und the air was filled with (tying timbers, brick, nnd treoj. Tbo whole mass soemed to whirl and twist, and then in u moment disappeared. Huddenly I found my eolf In the lingo Held behind my house. Oh' 1 saw a terrible sight. All the buildings along the whole tow wero smashed to pieces ruil heaped up In all shapes. I didn't know what happoned next, at loam for a few moments; I lo'it my senso". and the next I romembor I was strolling blindly about in the Holds behind my house. I wns bewllderod and dared. Tim shock I recel ted waa terrible and one I shall uevor forgot.". In iliofcaiue honso with Mm. Noting was Mrs, John clmon. Khowas in tho kitchen nn the pooond Door. The wind rattled tho bllndp. and Mrn. Green onenod tho window to socurethem, and as nhedid so tbo tornado came, hbo Burn; -The wind whistled as It blowdown tbestreet. and the window was smashed to places What next happoned I don't know. Two boarders at the bouse pulled rno donn the back stairs and out luto, the yard In the rear. I was bowlldered. and llnally completoly lott my sense.-. When i rogalnod tliem . heart Mclienlng eight met wyeon. Tho bnlldmgs seemed to bo piling up In a heap. I beard cries for help, and thor seemed to come from all directions. They woro terrible to listen to. A crowd oflmtn gathered, and soon tbo work of rescue began. I oouldn t pass through such a scene again." iiitordar'f dUtuibanoo was gnoratid in aa MfflHHBjBaaBBafaaHaaBBBBffiaaaBBiIri area ot low atmosphcrio pressure which cov ered the lako region, tho 8U Lawrence valley, nml tho New England Htntet. 'Xhuro wns noth Ing peculiar In tho roadlngs ot tho bnrometert, but tho temperature was unevenlydls'rlhuted. Aadod to this was a largo amount ol molrture susponded Intbnatmoinhoro. 'I hit element It known as humidity. Yetterday the amount nf it wat moro than Ud por cent It 0 per cent bolng perfect saturntlnn. Tho oxoett of humidity yotterday nnd for funeral days patt win dun to moisture-laden nlr bolnir drawn In from tho Oulf Mroam by winds tonillng toward the cen tre ot tho storm, which has been during tho same dnys drifting slowly oastward from tho z -' -L- A RrEST. O.V BPntNCinELD PTnEET. lako region and tho tnlddlo ralloy of tho Mis ltlppl lticr. In lioston nt s o'clo k yesterday morning tho hnrmietor read ai.'Jtf Inches, and tho tomroiaturo wat 72. In 1'ortliind. Me. tho tempernturo wat On rnd in Enstport It was only 51. It wasTU In Montreal nnd (W in Sorthlleld. ndiscontto llurllngton, M. In l'ortlnnd nnd llo-tontha wlnd woro a point oast nf Bouth, nnd in .North flold the direction wns west of outh. In tho cai-torn lako region the Hinds worodun wot, and tho tempornturo was about ton degrees lowor than on the contt. This cool wester ly air curront, coming In contact with tho watnier reolHturo-lndou nlr of tbo onst. may l.ao been tbo primary causoof the tornado. !t It ontl-ely piobnblo that tho topocrnphy of tlio ei tintry along tbo Murrltnne and tho Morrlinne ItPelr, may have bad pomotliingtodo Vilth tho deolopmom of tlio storm. It hat been noticed that snmo por tions of tho country uro moro llnblo to tor nadoes than others, ns for inttnnco tho Stato of Kimtns. and whllo New Kngbind has ery raroly experienced such Alsitatiop. It is a notoworthy 'net that thlp tnrlty It leR mnrkod along tho valley of tho Mirrlmo'. nhleh has now been Ultod rot tho third tltao within tho comparatively limited oeopo ot somi-olflcliU motoorologlcnl obsun ntloa. ShiiiiiIcs orTnruado Poner, Yoluntown, July 27. A couplo of local tor nadoes cut strange antics in southorn Now England ono day last week. Both wore loaded to the muzrlo with oloctrielty. Ono ot them in a big round blaok cloud ptnnced acrost tbo farm of Joteph Oelst in tho country town of Lisbon, eight miles northwost of this place. It scalpod apart of tho farm In about ten foc onds, nnd a whirling, scathing shower of grant and liny and applo tree boughs went along with It. Its mightiest blow was directed at a tall ledgo. nnd 'he country folku watching tho Phenomenon onw a gu-nt ball of bluo tiro carrom on the peak or the lodgo. which seemed to meit under tho impnet. After the tornado was cono thov M'lted tb ledgo. All about it was a sceno of ruin and cloven rock. Tho bolt went right Into a erevlco In tho ledce, pplln tered and picked up fifty tons of bluo granite nnd 6trnwed it about the lots. Ono pplititer. 12x9x4 feet wus taken up and flung twenty-tHo feet away. On tho pnme day another whirlwind playod oueer antics on the farm of L. Leprelet Miller In East Wonnsocket. ea-t of this xillago. Mr. Miller had been mowing, and n great lap ot dried hay covered an ncro near his home a foot ortwod'ep. Tho tornndo bounded Into tho hay lap. and rlcochntting. took the whole lap 100 feet In tho nlr. Then half tho lap broke off and fell back to tho earth, bnt the other half soared 2, (XX) fiot htgh. glided eastward a mile or two nt groat speed, and foil on another farm. Kir. Miller had to go and got his errant hav from tho other fnrmor. who woo inclined to accept it as a gift from heaven. Tornndo In Ontnrlo. Hamilton. Ont. July 27. A tornado near here to-day did much damago. Koxural barns wero unroofed, and one barn was taken up bodily and dropped a wreck on nn adjoining farm. Large trees woro uprootod and carried or dragged long distances, nnd all tho crops, fences, and trees in n dl-tnct a half mile widn nnd a mile lone ero prostrated. Hailstones tho slzo of walnuts fell thickly. Sic Wares rinmace Founder llradley'a Ilnurd IVnlk. AanuarrAnK. July 27. The board walk was bombarded by the surf to-day. and a portion ot Founder Bradley's bulkhe.id was torn out by tho waves and the Tlazitwas badly wrecked. Though tho soa was c imperatively calm tho waves were unusual!) large. All th way from Afibury to Second avenue tlioy nroke oortbe board walk and bulkhead, throwing spray high Into tho all. The eight was witnessed by thousands of persons. Toundor Jlradloy'sgnng of workmon bonrdod oil the wrecked portion of tho walk Theromalnder of the bulkhead and plank walk was secured by hoay timbers and ropes, and the wreckage v as cleared awiiy, heiernl seetlonsof tbo bath houos usod by the colored poople were undermined. A Whole F.unlly Killed by a Trnln. PiTTSDUitnn. July 27. A epcela! from Graf ton, W. Va., sayp a frightful railroad accidont occurred here at 8 o'clock this morning, result ing in tho death ot lHo peoplo. members of ono family. Just about the time the nest-bound accommodation train was duo W illlam Golden, his wife and threo chlldron, stnrtod to cross the mainline of tho Baltimore and Ohio road near the railroad hetel but soeing n yard cnglno coming up the road they stopped to let It i as. Mr. (ioluon wat holding hip two-year-old boy In his arms and his wife a three mouths' old baby. While thoy were watching the englno the passenger train struck the family, instantly killing the hip-band, wilo and two children, and family Injuring the boy who was in his latbor's arms, tho little fellow dying in an hour. Thn eugineor of the train sig nalled, but the nolso of the yard engine pro vontod tho approach of tho train being heard. The JXrd rulnt Wnrnlnc Hound Eail, New Haven, July 27. A now prophet is howling in the wilderness about tho suburbs of this city. Ho strode through tho place with a pot of rod paint on bis arm, and nttor he had passed the people read in gory letters on the Iron coverings of sowor basins, dead walls, foncos.and locks these legends. 'Hell stares you In the face'" "Will you bpend oternlty in torment I" "ft Is nr. awlul thing to fail into the hands of tho living God." Tho nrophot Is likely to full Into the hnuds of tho Now Uuvoa pollco, all of whom are hunting for him. A ISnnk Clerk's DjBamce. Bt. John. K. B July 27. Ilobcrt Pandora, a bank clerk, was committed for trial yestorday on a chnrgo of embezzling IH.OOo from tho brnnch of the Not a Kcotia Bank at Woodstock, Hisr.tory. that ho had l.oen knocked Ineonniblo and tho money curled oft. was thought to bo n pure Intention, aud such it tinned. William t-uunder said that lloburt had tonfossodto him that he took tlio money ni.d hid it over the vault, nhero It v. as found, minus $SU, n pun of which wus oftorward recovered. A lCyaur-old Ulrl's Suicide, Vi'ARttiNflTON, Pa., July 27, A sonsiitlon wat caused horo last evening by tho suicido of Miss May McCruckon, tho 15-your-old daughter of I A. MeCrackon, a lawyer. At supper she was in her usual heal til and . splritri, Inituo a lately nftoriwird sho retired to herioom.uud in a few minutes a revoUor shot was hoiud. nnd on tho family rushing to tho apartment Mis May w.is found lying on the floor, with a bullet holo in her houit. No causa for tbo au Is known. I'opulntlon nr l'ortlnnd, fli-rsan, ronTl.AND. July 27. .Wording to the consus just eomnlotod. I'ortlanil has a population of ;5 slil. The two suburbs, 1 ast Portland nud Alblna. together huo a population of 15,uuu. A Tornado ut riuakln, London, July 27, A dotpatcn from Huakln eaya tliat n hurrlcano swept over that place ro contly. The storm demolished tho chimneys o' the water condensor cau-lug a great scarcity of water. Many name In the vicinity ot fcuakln aio dying from famine. The I'rlaee Itegent or llavarla IlnrL. Munich, July 27, Whllo the Trlnco Ilegent wns out driving in the suburbs to-day bis car rtige C'dlldod with a tramcar. and tho I'rlnce wus thrown out and badly brulsud. A Turkish t.hlcr or 1'ollco Dismissed. CoNKTANTlNori.E July 27. Klamll Hoy, Di rector of l'o'ice, has bcon dismissed. Hn is mil. u-odud by Na-iai Bey, tho Uovuruor of Con-etantiuoplu. flur IllOcuien In Fruucnreld, FiiAVrNTELn, July 27. Several raetnbora of the Independent New lork hhootlug Corns have nrrlvud hvro, Uwmoriaaua won tho local sold nodal aHoouHHiHUonisa EVENTS BEYOND THE OCEAN. znE citoiry vuincuss of ojihecb is a cniTit'AT. cosnixios. Chancellor Von t'aprlvl Htarts to Meet Emperor Wllllam-Tho llulsnrtsss Hay they tTltl Declare Ferdinand King. Kv ITuntar'' CUM Xtni flm!"- IlEnLiN, July 27. Great anxiety exists In court circles regarding the condition ot tho Crown Princess ot Greece, slotor of Emperor William nnd granddaughter ot Queen Victo ria. On the 19th Inst, she was promaturely confined. She improved for a tew days, and then dangerous symptoms dovelopcd, nnd tho rotult was nn Internal rupture Tho King and Queen of Greoco wore away, nnd Dr. llndzlskns. tho roynl physician, was nbsont in Vienna. Empress Frederick, mothor to the Princess, was on her way from England whon tho event happened. Only a nurto was In attendance. . . Dr. Mnnglna of Athens was called, but ar rived throe hours nfter tho birth. '1 ho Princess Is now very weak and In a critical condition. Prof. Obehauton, onlof ot tho Berlin I'nUcr slty Hospital, left yesterday for Athons by the I'mperor's orders. Queen Victoria Is evidently alarmed, as sho Is constsntly making Inquiries by tolograph about the Princess. BLAMttX J.V AIM BUI A. The Instttnllon Hun Kxltts In Hplto or tho Vtcllnnce or the Authorities. rAniB, July 27. Slavery Is not ettpposod to oxlttat tho present day in Algeria, but every little whllo the Institution is found to bo nour ishing in some out ot tho vay part of tbo country. Mr, Dybowskl, who was rocontly sont to tho southern part of tho country for scientific exploration, reports that ho found In tbo oasis of El Gok'a a largo number ot negro families, who llvo thoro In slnvoryln tho ut most rnl'ory In pplte of the Incessant efforts of tho military authorities Elmos are still held I all along the southern border. Tlio Arabs have thus far not found It difficult to avoid the Inw. hon negroes, driven by find treatment, seek rofugo at the military posts, thou master loses no tlmo in boldly demanding them If tbo , slave Is n woman the Arab produces a paper, . probably forged, to provo that ehe Is ids wife. If tho slavo Is a man tho Ataheudotvors to show that ho has supported tlio person for )cnrn. i'oiiseiuontlr tho negro owop blm money, nnd ho is entitled to tho negro's sur vlee. The romortlos which Mr DybowBli proposes for the present tnto of things are llrst.tr ox tend Irench Influoneo to the Inrgs oasis of Tuat, southwest of El Goli'a. which Is a groat sl.no market: and. rocond. to creato negro colonies, whero all who are reloa-ed from slav ery may llnd means of supporting themselves. .v iiiuuvnusxinLi: vilt. maker. rio Defaces Nuture'a Brautles vrlth Tils Advertisements. By Dunlop'i Cable .vrtrj ntmpanv London, July 27. During tho past week seri ous trouble bas occurred at Bowness, Lako Wlndormere. whero the citizens nre trying to urevont Heocham. tho pill manufacturer, from ruining the Loautlesot the lake by using the neighboring cliffs for advertising schemos. Beocham, who lives at Windermere, put up a great wlro sign with gold letters praising the virtues of bis pills. Several young mon In high social position tore down tbo sign, nnd thon Beecham bought a yacht, on tbo sails ot which he inscribed his advertisement. The young men sank tho jncht. Beecham put out a new sign, and hired a constable to watch it. On Triday Dight tho officer caught tho young men. and yoRtorday they wore arraigned In the police court. I The Inhabitants nre tin In nrrus against the pill punomr. whom tho newspapers do not dare tolattnck for fear ho may withdraw his advertising patronage. The Vienna nenntr Show. Vienni. July 27. The following directions have been given for those ladles who wish to compete in the International beauty contest: "All competitors must send photographs with their addrosses to tbo committee. "Those who aro admitted must attend In evening dress or costumes ronresentntlvo of the countr from which thoy came." The committee Bays that, should tho com pstltors ileslro it.ravelllng evpenses mid the cost of living hero for llvo days will bu paid out of the funds at the disposal of the man agers. Each lady who Is in the competition will re ceive a souvenir of the occasion. The total sum to bo awarded to the winner Is (1,200. Illsbap O'Dnyrr Vptirnld Illllon. Dublin. July 27. Bishop O'Dwyor of Limer ick in to-morrow's Frtnnan i Jminial will re turn tho attack rost ecting Dillon. Tho latter ropudlatod that part of his speech In Parlia ment which rotloctod on tbo Popo Tho Bishop shows by Hansard's official report of Dillon's speech that the latter did say what ho was ro rorted In tho papers to havo slid: that ho did say tho Popo was bribed by tho Biitish Gov ernment. Tbo Blshon adds that no amount of dirt throwing will extrlcnte Dillon from the pre dicament in which ho finds hlm-olf. and lie de mands that Dillon face the music and not try to avoid tho Isue by repudiating the insulting words which he uttered. strikers on the Channel Jlouts. Lonpon, July 27. Tho paesongors botweon Dover and Calais had a Ilvoly time )estoiday In consoiiuonco of the strike among tho fire men on the steamers. Tbo piers aro crowded with strikers. The boats were delayed. Tho strikers assumod a threatening aitituuo Fire men have been socured temporarily to fill tno places of tho strikers to-day. '1 rouble Is expected. Tho Dover hotels nro crowdod with Americans ofiold to cross, whllo a largo number of them remained In London to-day for tho same roason. Ths l'anama Canal. PAnis, July 27. La. rant publishes cable grams containing news ot tbo mission of Liout. Wyse, who wont to Colombia to secure a renowal of tbo Panama Canal concessions. Thedespatehos say that the (olomblim Gov ernment has welcomed tho proposals ol M. Wise, having had assurance that tho Irench Government would do oterrtbing needful to facilitate the completion ot thooanal, Ornve Kobbers In Havarla. London, July 27. A sensation is reported from Landshut, In lower Bavaria, over the dis covery! that tho cemetery keepers havo bean robbing bodlos ot tho rich dead during the pat twnyoais. Clothos, ornaments, and even hair bavu boon stolen, while costly coffins havo I oen replaced by plain pine coffins. General cxhiimn'.lons have been ordered, and the ghouls have been arrosted. JHniperor 'William's 'Visit to Bnssln BnitHN.July 27. ThoAnrfh German GairUe says tbo joutnoy of Emperor W Illlam to Itussla bat gheu rlso to baseless rumors. Nothing more Is expected from his meeting with tho Cnrthan that a friendly interchange of Ideas may do away with evlstlng difficulties and se cure ponceublu relations butwoon Germany audliusuio. 1'ilnce Ferdinand 1VI1I Da Declared King. I London, July 28. A despatch from Vlonna to tbo J)atlv -Vetc5 snys that M. StambulofT, the Bulgarian Prlmo Minister, will assomblo tbo Colonels of all tho ilulgurl.in regimonts and the douuties of thu leading towns at bulla ou Aug. .'I. when Bulgaria will be proclaimed indoi undent aud Piinca Foidinund bo docluiod King. Sloney Needed for the Irish Cause. MncHKi.HTOwx, July 27. A tetogrnm ro celvodhoro contains tho announcement that Ml. Harrington, M, P., has Issued Instructions to all branches of the National Leaguo to thoroughly reorganize nnd replenish tho trens my of the Central Leaguo, wIilUi hub boon heavily taxed by large disbursements. I itprlvl Clots to Jfrct Kniperor William. Berlin. July 27,-Choncellor von Cupihl has left Berlin to moot Emporor William at WIN helmshaven. Ho will ticoompany tho Emperor to England, I'rlncoss Bismarck has gone to Homburg to take the waters, hbo will remain thero several weeks. Ilnsslan Interference With Missionaries. Bt. rETEBSBuno, July 27. The Minister of tbo Interior has ordered tho local authorltlos to proient foreign missionaries from carrying on their roligloiis propaganda among thJnws to tho detriment nf the exolunlie rightof con version possessed by tbo Orthodox church. JUrs, I-anclry Mays CJnod.by to Aebuardt. London, July 27. Mrs. Langtry was at tho Waterloo station this morning to eeo Fred. Oebbardtoff. Just before the train left there waa an affecting set no between them. Geb hsrdt will aall irOH Sout&amnton. oa tE EJdir tor Akorfoa, t o-ao-WQo-Ho-Oo-Hol ITAtiD WALLlSTEtt DISAPPOINTED, Hs Had Arrasiced to Aire Prince fleoncea Di-eahfasl. a Ilall, and I.ols ol Dinners. N'ewtoht. July 27. Mr. Ward SIcAlllstor Is disappointed, and he doos not hesltato to say oo. " Tou know w e had tnnde ev ery arrangement to give Trlnce George a Jolly tlmo hero." ho enld when he road The Sun's ntmouncomont that tbo young roynl natal Cattnlnwas not coming ho re. " Vou know I saw a great many people in tho matter, and rather stlrrod up no end ot n good time for him : but ho Is not com ing, and tbero's nn end of It. Ball ? Why, of course ho would havo had a ball. One was to have beon glvon nt tho Casino, nnd Mrs. Van derbllt wat going to havo a glorious dancont tho Breakois. Dinners? Oh, yes; ho'd have had plenty. I nm Informed that Sir Julian Pauncefoto had roceived sorao twenty Invita tions for tho Trlnce to dine hore. But our broakfast on Monday will not bo postponed. That will bo a grand affair " And so tho groat society leador rattled on. Thoro appears to bo soma sort of a mystory io gardlug tho dotormluatlon of tho Prlnco to avoid N'owrorl. TnrSi'Ncotreppondent found an eminent cottager to-day who was able In part to elucidate It. Ho has stent much tlmo nbioad, H has met Prlnco Goorgo's rnthsr and is os thoroughly Informed upon l'ngll-h toplca as ho Is ut,on thoso of his own land, bald ho: "It Is all very woll for people now to sny that thore has beon no official lutlmiitloti that tho Prlnco was coming. 'I hat Is technically true. The British Consul-Genurnl did not, it Is true, in hi-official commun cation to your Mayor say that I'rlnce Goorgo of W ales was to accomn'iny the Admiral, but you will llnd thnt hln statemont ns to tho number of vessels that wero to attend tho Belleiophon hero was in dotlnlto. But lot mo point out to you tlio fact that tbo British Minister, who two months ngo to my poltlvo knowledgo had not tho slightest Idoa of coming to .Nowport nuddenly announced to his snbordlnatoslh.it ho would pasii the earlr portion of August hero on offlclnl buplnoss. That wan to recele tho Prince, of course, for yon know n Biitish Jim Istor does not gn out of his way to receive nn Admiral, howev or distinguished he may bo. If not of the royal house. Woll then, why It tho lTlnco not coming.' In mv judgment beonuso of the rumpus that Is being kicked tipnttu. Johns, i here ennnot bo n d'dibt but what the pooplpof St. Johns, aio acting most disco r toonslv: but for all thnt It would nsver rin for tho Princo to axold a British poit. who o ho was expected, nnd go Into an Airoilcnn port, nhoto ho was only ex'c ted by Infetonci . It would sone them right, but the Princu would certainly not do It S'o, In ray opinion. thero is no tthor evplnnntlon But that tho Prlnco hail Intondod coming nopensihle porson will auostion. Vou know mi Julian is to bo en tortalned by Mr. Uichard Wilson. Mr. acdnr bllt, Mrs. Moens. and several others, and theAeanancenionts wero mado for him by youug Horhert of his legation, who married Mr. Wilson sdaughtor. Thero was. however, one exceptionally oon Bible porson found, who wat very emphatic In expressing tho opinion that the I'lince hud never Intended coming here. Ho snld the presence of Sir Julian Paunc.'fote hero at thU time wa simply a coincidence, and that bis Information, derived from oi iclal sources, was that it liad noverbcenon tho nrogramtuo for the Prlnco to visit any Amorioan port Still another man expressed his views ns to why the Prlnco is not coming. He Is a member of ono of the oldest of Knickerbocker fomllies. bas plenty of American blue blood, nnd heaps of mnnoy. " Tho fnct Is," said he, " wo havo got around hero what I may bo allowoa to term rainbow chaers-fellows running about with an object In view, but not knowing how Io obtain It. i hern Is no hesltntlim m my part lnlene Amorlcan that I am. In saying thnt tho young Prince is nn exceedingly mnnly sort of follow, and It would have been a gonulno pleasure for reasonable and sensible people to havo met him. But theso rainbow chaser", us I call them, have upset their own applo cart. They havo become too intonse In their namlrntlon for royalty, nnd royalty has discovered It In tlmo. Tho Prlnco moant to come here, of course, but ho flnds that wo nre altogether too gusnlng. 'I hat's ili: thero is no mistake about It lam tohllthat Mr Julian Pauncefote has been In undated with Invitations lor tho Prince, and unnocrssnnlv. It was In evcoodlngly bad form for thesn people to do this. Tte Prlnco Is travelling as a Captain In hor Majesty's navy, and not as the son of the Prince of Wales or grandson of the Queon. It would have been just as absurd to have sont Invitations f'.r Admiral Watson as for tho I'rlnce If thoso people desired t boho-nitnblo nnd courteous tho correct thing would havo been for them to have awaited 'he Admiral of the squadron called uivn the stra-ig-rs Inn Btrange place, and prolTerod stub hospitality as they desire to i-xiend. That is the right war, bnt now) on seethe Prince dis overs that a lot of pooplo havo been mukinj loollsh social blunders and he d,oms It an net of wisdom not Jo come here and In that way ho will give of fence to no ono and hurt i o one'n feallnL-s. Hint is tho view I take of the mattor " Mrs. 1 nnin Movons's Min lay evening re cel Hon was very largely a:te ided to-night A large number calling to meet Mr. Paget brothorol Cant Arthur P.tgot, Mrs. Movons's Ron-lti-law. Mrs Mevons will glvo a large dinnor and a danco in his honor before ho returns Mrs. I'roderlck W. VnnderbMt Is already pre paring for hor great ball ut llnueh Point which Is to be glvon during the fourth week In Au gust. The rush of balls not month will he something tremendous. Mrs. W. h. Vatidcrbilt, Mrs. Cornelius Vnnderbllt, Mrs. Wotmoro. Mrs. i son. Mrs. btnvonp. Mrs. Kernoehnn. Mrs. Whitney. Mrs. Sharon, and ono or two others are going to glvo balls Such a round of festivities will mark tho lat two Weoks of August as will I e unprecedented. Mr. Waul McAllister's breakfa-t to-morrowis to be an unexcent onally oleennt affair At Its conclusion the whole pnrty of jju will bo driven to tho first hunt of the tenson. Polo begins to-moirow. Npllttlnic the Chicago Fair. Cnicioo, July 27,-Tbo plan of dlv Islon of tbo World's Fair which will bo prosonted by tho directors to tho Legislature to-morrow or next day Is said to bo to placo ou tho land ro clnimod from I.nke Michigan tbo aitgnllery, tho Govornment building, and another build ing containing a fine electrloal display thrco buildings In all and uso the present lako front grounds as an entrance ground. At Jnckson Park will bo placod the big machlnory ball, the stock show, a mineral palace, an un derground mining exhibit a glass factory, the sevoral Mate axblblts.Orlental villas, and such other novel and beautiful dlsplajs as may Le offerod later. Gen. Ilt'lmrrons, the contractor, nnd J. T. Doughlno. Urst ice-President of the National Association of American invostors, Iihs sub mitted a now proposition for utlllrtng the lake front 'Ilielrsebeme Involves the building of acoflerdamfrom'hlrtoenthstreettolinndolph with concrete and stone work, mtiklng It sale and watertight They then propose to pump out tho water, letvlnga basin contnlnlncubout i Uuo acres of land, Including the forty-five acres which are now there. This will lenvo ground i on which the Inlr structure can be erected. At the wuter edge tlie surface of the ground will I bothliteen loot below the water suiface and gradually slope to the shore. 'J his new laud will l approached by ten ormoro subwais running to the Illinois Central tracks, 'iho top of the c fferdam will ho forty-five feet wide and can bo ud fnrnn exlenslvn drive way, i no onso ot tnis structure will be eighty ftet In width. Messrs. i Itzslmmons and Dougblne say they are willing to put up tlio pumping works to do tho woik and givo bonds In tho sum of f l.WU tioufortho performance and maintenance of the Borne, and will furnish thi clay bed. which they claim to ho unexcelled for building pur poses, nt a cost of Sl.lirt.iOu 'Ihe propo. sltlnii will doubtless bu lefnrrod to theCom rnittoo ou Buildings and Grounds. I,nry's Haft Again on the Ocenn. PoitTLAND. 5Ie., July 27. Ixinry'a raft of logs, tho departure of which was dela)ed by stormy weather, left the harbor at about 8:S0 this morning, In tow of two tugs. Masters of vrs sols should keep a sharp lookout for this Hoot ing Island ii timber during the several dayu It will bo ou its journey to .Now York. I.lxslo Jleehc Itefurns In I.onc rirancb. Iinsn IIkani ii, July 27. LI?7lo Boobe, who ran away and wns found In a disorderly houso In Saratoga, nrriv nil hero with her father this evening, It is said that the girl confessed that sIim was induced to leave hor h mo by u gambler, who Ueoitod hor Hi fjuratoga. A New York Diummer Jladly Hurt F.w Ci.AinE, Wis., July 27,-George Gross man, a Now York travelling man, was struck by a runaway to-day f.nd received Injuries thnt willpiohnbly prove fatal. 'Ihe sbnlt pone tratod his body and ono ot bis lees was brokon. Died of Hydrophobia. fnoi louses, July 57 lunUt Mcformlf k of rw. tocktt dlrd lit Snurday oliatef hrdrophobia, lie wsibltttn by Ado minA tlin Ago, And lisd been con i noed in hit bra for luui tuna tU iHU DDboptof tsvlDKbUhfe. I i i , rABTOIt XXEtT. EEHiaSS. lie Tells Ills Concmcnllon That the Rn mors Almiit Illm nre False, An announcement that tho llov. Edward Bell of tho Congregational Church of Patchoguo, L. L, would defend himself against certain ru mors which havo boon circulated among his congregation, llllod tbo church to tho doors yestorday morning. Tho rumors In nnestlon reflected on tbo llov. Mr. Boll's ministerial standing. Ho has boon pastor ot tlio church nlnco October. 1S8D. Several months ago lis was summonod boforo a council of tho Congregational Church at lllvor head. What was dono at tbo council Is not definitely known, but tho mnttor was laid beforo tho Prudential Board of the Church of which Mr. Bull, by irttu of his ofllco. is Chairman. It was hero agreed that the charges and rumors should bo referred to n commltteo of eeven. 'Ibis eomtnltloe was ap pointed by the llov. Mr. Bell himself, it met, and, It Is paid, decided to ropoit tolhochutch next Tuesday night Tho Hot. Mr. Bell's sermon yostorday wns on tho tovt, bt Mark xll. 37. "Tho common pooplo hoard him gladly." At Its conclusion ho opcuod out n shoot of pnpor and bocan roadlnsn communication nddrespod "To the First Congregatlonnl Church and s-oelotv of I'nti hcigini. I,, i. In It the r.ov. Mr Hell ald that It had bcon nllogod ihat his cro lontKIs to preach tho Gospel were not entlroly pttlsfne tory. "Inothor words." tho statement con tinued, "eoniofrom outside, scorns and oven hundrodsot miles awas, who hud never lifted a linger or paid ono cent to help oo the work of this church, said that I did not possess ministerial standing lti tho C ngreg.itlmial denomination nnd lint lledtlmt I had no ministerial standing lUiyvvlmie. Tho Urst. with regard to Iho ( ongrrgatlonnllst-, I novercliilmod. Thoso'ond cannot t,o pr ed. for It has no PssIh In fact. If any ono states that I havononilnisteilnl 'landing with nnv tody of Chiistlans tbev slat,, tli.it wlih h Is false. On tho 4th din of November, lvS7, 1 was Installed nt n pastor of a regular church of tho l.oid Jesttr. (.htlst,atulslclergsmc-n to.'k part in thn cerom 'iiles of recognition. Hut in splto 01 tills undisputed fact, vou, my dear peoi io, con readil) see that this false assumption nnd PO-seless ncltntion has so vvoikod upon tnr mind that I am kd to tho conclusion that I had liottoi lonvoioti. Ihoiev Itli tonder my ro-lg-nntlon to tako effoct at tho oxplrntlon ot thico months' time." Ho then read a clipping from a Brook'vn paper In which It was stated that tho ma ority ot his congregation had requested him to s op ilovvn and out Loaning oor tbo pulpit ho snld , 'Tho pornon who wrote Hint Is sitting bom ! in church now. 1 know him. )l wrote that out of tho maliciousness of his heart. It is a Ho ' Ho paused for a fow moments nnd then con tinued " Has nny one hero In this church roquostod ran to step down and out i" There was no ronly. Tho congregation was then dismissed. A number remained behind to shako hands with Mr. Bell. It is said thnt Mr. Boll's troublo dates back i twenty-four jours, when he received his IPst charge In .Now London Conn Ho was a Bap tist thon. It is snld tint alter a sear's, sojourn thero ho had sotuo difficulty with his congre gation, and that thore waa -omo Irregularity intholettet of good standing which lie se cutO'l from tho tnnreh. It is also said that this lottor had got him Into difficulties belcro ho came to i'atciiogue. Almost ovcrybody lu Patchoguo has a good word to sav for hln. Iio Is between i5 and 50 )cars old. and is a widower. KILLED El' A MA SI AC- AnOyrrsrernr the 1'oor Attacked by n Man Ho Wns About to Tnka to mi A) linn. Lorzron-r. July 27. This afternoon nt about 1 o'clock a horrlblo crime was committed at Wolcottsvlllo a small villngo populated mostly by Germans about twelve miles southeast of Iockport l'red bchulf. Overpeor of tho Poor thore. In company with Constablo Hcrmon Brunnor, lsltod tho house of a poor widow named Anna Jngo. with whom lived two sons, David nnd Eerdlnando, both men grown, a ho elder son, David, was thought to bo insnno, and it wat In regard to moving him to nn nslum that the constablo and ovor-oor of tho poor had called. Thoy wero met at tho gato by tbo Jngo brothers. Constablo Brr.nnor and rerdinnndo Jagoremnlned behind, whllo Overseer of tho I Poor tchult7. followed by David J ago, started I for tho houso door. In whloh stood tbe mother. I An thoy approached she stopped insldo, and Bchultz was about to ontor, whon David Jogo exclaimod: ",Seo here. mother has bought mo this srade." A Schult turned around to look, hn lecolvula foarful blow on topof his bond. He fell almost lifeless nt tbo feet ot the terrillod woman, who stooped to pick up thn bloody spido which tho mnnlaa dropped uftor dealing tbo terrible bioiv. At this Instant I'ordlnnndo .Tag-) ran nnd grnbbod the spado from his mothers hand, and did so none too quickly to save his life and tho llfo uf his pnrent. for tbo sight, of hi, oil seemed to increase tho mnnlni's passion and ho ginl.bed up an axe nnd nlmod n terrific 'blow ot his mothor and one at lilt brother, both of which, by su perhuman effort nnd dexterity 1 erdinnnd managed to ward off. 1 ho mnnlac then brought tho axe down upon the hnd of Sehulf. who lay rrostralo from tho Urst blow. His head was literally cut Ii two. ConsiaMoBrunner hnd t ed toward tho vil lage, and tho mother ai d 1'erdliian Io run into the hou-e and bolted the do ,rs. but tbe ma nlandldnot try to onter. He stopped to tho well nnd drank a long draught of water and thon started on a bound tor tno woods. Word of the ternblo tragedy qui kly snres I throughout the country, nnd in lo-s than nn hour n posso of ovor a hun dred men. with guns, aves. and clubs, were scouring tho c 'untry for Ihe murderer. Many think ho le not Insane nnd throa'en to lynch him if they can catch him The excite ment in the village Is lntenso .sheriff Tacknrd and ten constables have cono to Wolcottsvlllo ' to aid in the captnre of Jngo and provent his I being lynehod. Tho murdered ninu loaves a wife and several children. BEOKE TUB SEll SPAI'Elt MOSOVOZ.T. Foander Itrudlev Is Gnlna to TitcMe the JEacn and Ice Monopnlles Next. AnnunT Park. July 27. 1'onndor Brndley succeeded In breaking tho Sunday newspnuor monopoly to-day. He purchased thousands of copiosof Philadelphia nnd Now York papers, and had his nowsbors sell thorn for7conts oach. The usual prlco is 10 or l.'i cents. His supply wns soon exhausted, and he purchased moro paners from tho news cgents at 8 cents ouch, and resold them for 7. Mr. ltradlev'a next movo will bo ngnlnst tho back drivers who ehargo 25 cents lorc.irrying Sunday pnsseugors to tho Pari: from th In torlakon station Mr, Urndlor will put on a line ot 6-cont stages next Htinday Ho is nlpo thinking ot tackling tho Ico eomblno and liav Ing a big cargo o'IC'i shipped from Maine to bo dbposod of here at cost. a yovsu ninuwa appeal. Hho Hnys Her Fumlly Is Trjlns Io Con. Hue Hci In nn Innane AHslntn. Bt, Louis, July 27. Mrs. Is.idoro Blouen Block, a wealthy young Holrew widow, bas created a sotisutlon among fashloiinblo Ho brows by upponilug through the newsimprm for protection against her family, which sho assorts Is trying tolmmtuo her in an msnuo asylum In ordor to secure hor monei, SI e Ims loft hor relatives aud is now at tho Hoto I oers, where ao ottepipt was mucin on last Thursday 1 night to tnl.o her tonnasvlum. Hoi lin tliers nud other mlntivos sny that Mi. Blononstoi k Is Insane, thnt hor mnma tnkos tho torm nf running huro bills f(,j- uulllnory nnd si uudli g monoy lavishly Sho ills i tmprtunos sounr men to take her to n'l l.icos of nmusenn'i t. nnd holleves her People nrotrvlni: to n--nss. nute her Two phrslcious have issiied certill cates of acute mum u IO.1 DegrceH Ahovn Zrro In North lliikntn, DtritiNSos, N, I) July27, lntenso heat pre vailed yestorday and to-dny in this wholn sec tion. Tho thermometer stso I nt lO'i degrees. It Is fearsd that great datraco has beon done to the crops. The probability is that the hot spoil will continue. ritoln I'art of the Mentiaerl. Bt. JoFni, Mo, July 27, Two woekt ago Col. John V. Tyler of this city was appointed receiver for tho polls A Andrets elreus'and menagorlo. Last night somebody thought to bo Andress, stolo the elephaut two e.uuels, nnd live homes and io fur Mr. Tyler baa beon unnblotollnd them. - RHEUIViATHSSVl ii I l emfliAHcAllr " blood dlioriter, canieil by Insbtllty ef ! Ml hU tiekitnv to throw off cfrtAln poliont which Accn- . ' , u R ninlit" In llni tissues sbout the Jolntv snd mniclts. 'f (ft fill The (nctus nio'i'l Pure vary rtmply, qnlokly. And 5 I SI III surety cures ttiis illttMa br neutrnlltlne Irapnrltlrs In I H flu pH tti Llool riferletice se.1 ticlMife toth f iulori ths I iff! ifH Octui blond curs as the only lnfntllblo b'ood parlHtr ' jM tfl RHEUMATIC GOUT CURED. L 1 1 1 ni w ToriK city, ye so, ism A"' ' in: g a PFAIt silts HliimtrMtiivn fnnrrrtlnc t nen 2. (H ft I tomirtrr trnm rbeiiinsin tr.mi. And ilra.l of lstln ll r IS t 1 forlnof .stent tneillcihtk. sii't sfter hivinir bo in lbs si 111, J care ef promlnfiit pyllsn ntthoul belnir rured I f fin rt '(, UAijtvii mi in tiefpafr. wdeu s Innv friend or loins vv I J ft.tln,. 1 ins to taA n t'ott'f. of the Carius nlooit Curs I , dfi T) l, innse M fie UrAJlllAn srccirleCo At nrt t iboiieht It i I wa-v1i humbug, hut At lilt I wAMn!neet to try sbotils. ' ml! n I It u,,rkel like a cliArm Aft, I ami now cureil ,-r II 1 To itliernons miftrlnK from this hortll le dlieoe I ,, &' UB H I clierfufivr, coinmcnd the wciHterfiil Piieclflo raAJe by ' Sfls'it tt e H-Azlltan Sperlle Co. )t ietlinonil l(t,il :17 r.sitstti Pt, New Yotk City, .V. T. v rt iHj 'U The Cnetns lllnoil Cure tins positively ' M'kiI rureil numcriMlt ensrs of Hcrnliita find Hnvtt j.t VlfJU' 1)1 Itlieniti In one month's time whero nil other 'O HI lilnnil iurln,-is tiitve fnlleO. 4 wM lit I IiaAtit to tAVe appllcAbM to illieAtiiof InfAnryor , Uf, y old nje. .viiilrinik-M s II il Price. Ure ilffc ?i.it mf Bji m emAil. l lv ei .1 for df rlptlve piP'ilt nd ctr- il.) nf Ml tiiv.tei. ai.v v s iiiizii.mn 8Trririi'rn J i Vn H VV nil s .Sew York. C.fc Wv fr noiniEit up 111 n i.oso Jti.ACic iiaiii, v''Mil A Alystorlntis t otmin Plots to Spoil Young ft i 'q Mrs. Vchetrril's It en my. , W ' US K Two weeks ago young Mrs. Honty Vohstedt ' WIImI I of 210 last 120th street received a note oon- i JMl talttlng tho woids, "With my compliments.' 'irS t and tlireo hairpins wrapped In thn papor. IjJpJ S Mrs. Vehstedl. who Is only 15. and has been J), J?: married but six months, had a beautiful head '' Ifli S of raven-black hnlr, which hadn't been cut for 'J( lj l ten yours, nnd which hjtng down In a braid ' ' i fr ' ii wofeotlong. Her girl friends had long onvlml J, mil h"r such an attraction, fIio sn)s. so she took i' , ' iKjl i the noto ns a hint that tboy wantod her to do ': i i KH' lH tup. 'tnrVli A week ngo Inst Trlclay sbo recelvod an, ,J j-I'filftr ia unsigned noto asking her to stay nt homo that ( 's isY Jji night. Sbo did so. but nobody called, On ,, Ji ! f-iiturdny morning tholr boll rang about 10 ;'i M $' 'J oMoek. and Mrs. vebstedt thought it mlgnt bo ''aHl'il tho imstmnn. so she went down stairs to tho t , 'y'Ml 1 Testlbulo to look for a lettor. Tho hall has )- ..JWh1 1 scvi'ral turns nnd is ntiito dark. Sho saw rr Hfll'l i I nobody ns sho went down, but jut as sho was t ' Jl(n4a I about to reas.-end the stnlrs a flguio sprang; "sSjJtt fl uton bor Irom a recess acd seized her long t ,i"Ht 1 hair. t 'aaa: I "Hold ) our head down low." snld a woman's LI fifS M voice In a liiiid whisper, nnd Mrs. Vebstedt wns t J-Kffi' ,1 ton -tnrtled to mako any resistance. A big Hi' "jKi Bi i pnirofshnnrs sovorod tho braid within a fow , : 59 J tl I Inches of tho roots beforo she took In tho situ- 1 ; jjSS m atlO. Then sho shrlokod, and was UoelngUD f ' i m stnlrs whon tbo woman throw tho braid ud i .JkVlMl after her. i) 'W; frll "Henry won't find you so pretty n "Ih U VJSj 'Am woman snld, as sho ran out tho door. f- JVHl !iSf Mrs. Yehstedt snvssho bnt noacuuttintances, r, -j fjli'.Srlil who might bo led by jealousy to wish to spoil '.''o'Jnfil 3)1 her looks. She says sho has recelvod malicious ,. ,1 jslj Jua letters since sho was married warning her thnt r''M,Willltll her husbned wnsn't oulte as good as ho fl lasiSuB soomed. loung ehntedt. who is a plumber. !' aJtlSB 21 jenrs old, s.ijs ho hadn't jilted any girl for vff& Hm nnie. but his wlfo hnd jlltod n former lovor. i'j Qk ;? This voungmnn wnsaSpaniard. whom Annie's t J , TSn JfS pnronts nud relatltcs wantod hor to marry. I J' jthaWsi Hor grandmotlinr promised to lenve her a for- -,iii jm$ i&M tune If -he would marry tho (Spaniard, who '' ajNiSJ rliB was also n rola'ive, and would lnliorit the log- J-?)l'Siil'tB pcy If Annie mlssod It But ho wns twice bor I '!c f!"M age. nnd Inst February Annie eloped with i i,ifSj III Vehstodt. 'J ho t-fianlard was very angry, but i Vi 'Jv fitl Annie says sho wouldn't think of nceusiuu " Ifi (;! him of boinc in tbo plot to steal her hair, , 'i M VU1TVAIIT. tWitt HU .Tosoph n. Talne. the famous penman and Vj J3 im oxpertln handwriting, died on Saturday, after f-ii' 'Hj $) a prolonged Illness, nt 358 Madison street. j ' TO kf9 Brookljn. In tho 73d year of his ago. He was , . fe ;$vM born in Ithodo Island, nnd as a boy developed ' . Jj$ -'ilfl a wonderful exnertnoss with tbe pen. His ' S' "S earlr life was spent as an accountant In mer- '. .!'' jiifl cantlle houses In Boston, aud in 1330 he cams 'jS' to Brooklyn, nnd soon afterward became con- f) ffiR flS fldentlal olork and bookkeeper for the tea lra 'SlW tfl porting houso of A. A. Low A Brother in this v-vfflJ '& city, retaining tho placo until bis honlth broke I ' j'!& i9 down n couple of yonrs ago. Ha was acknowl- i ra jfl edged to be at the head of the expert penmoa i '' s ifl of tbo country. Ono of his most widoly known i'lslj'iS works wns his execution of the proclamation '"'"t'ItM of Lincoln, which was exhibited at tho Sanl- ''il-iB tnry Talr In 1801. nnd subseiuontly purchased sJm' 9 for J ".in i nnd presented to tho 1'resldent Ho W(-2 nH was a witness in somo of the most important t I'ratt ! cises whicli havo come into the courts In tho 1 1 rati'juH Inst thirty yenrs In which Questions of band- (II iKv,H writing were Involved. Ho was one of the or- ' - vf M I'M gangers of the Hamilton Club. Jlo leaves a i ', stfCj (m widow and two married daughters. S, .itU "M It. S. C. Houilrle. who was editor of the f A-'fiB Goshen liVij a paper famous In Orancennd . h neighboring oolititios sixty years ngo, nnd who. ''''! H during tho tlmo the hno Itnllwnr (.'ompany t v 'af V ownoil its own printing plant, was superln- ill ',tmt tondont of tho company's printing nnd pub- -Hat 'IB libhing houso. died in ) Imlra on Saturday, larS'HJ ngod7vcnrs. He was born lu Newton, bus- - f 'fflMfi'Mj sov county N. J . nnd claimed to bo the oldest , .i2?li practical printer In tbe country. j V'fW'nfl Mrs Mary 1- Button, wlfo ot Dr. Robert T"M'IH Tntton of 1 lbngtou Lonn.. who died nt her -""P, hom of heart failnro ntod nh veins, hnd led PiSJBJ thosluglngln thn J.hlngton t'huroli forfor.y T u4i,Bjl )enrs Jror mnny yenrs she taught music, ' AinJiMJ nnd wns a superior musician, bhe died whllo ' ' ' 7nv.BI dressing. Her bust nnd is known throughout , onvt'iiBjl the btato. be having tiecn .i Mate senator t itix'BI twice nnd one of the Connecticut electors la f JttfX'mM the Cleveland election. , , jKpB r.lnora LpdRo of Canogn. aged 83; Henry rf flt f ,H BiifTof Ovid. agodSOtr Anna MaryStnub. n- i; ji SJ l.md. agnl HI: Cnlvlil" hmart ( nnaan. aged , I MB. i 9 7: Mary Hobnrt Alfred, nged in- .fnmee ' iA;lmm llnlley. l'ool's stntlon. azod IU: Alice Brady. I olifS Brady's, aged "ii: Hiram Knltor, Knnona. agod tvyffJ'BI f"i flull Ilalley. l-avon Centre, nged M. and , ' .'ilfim Wllllnm Callow. Blond s need 01, n,l pioneers 4 'M Hil.t'Bl of the -ou'.hcru tier, died during tho past s Mijl mm week. ! .SJMj The Hon. Ornnge W. 'VMIkeston. who fifty 'MwJ years ago wns n leading New ork State poll- '' i r"Jl 2 Mm thian vvltn a more tbnn locnl retutn'lon. and ' I'Mlmm who was the oldest living cx-membor of tbe X,tflnm Assembly, died In Benrytown, Sone. n conntv. j '0tsumm on nturilny. a?ed s.1 yeirs. flo represented ( . risrjISl freneca county in ill" Leglslatuta In l4o. i C'JfHl :HJ Snmuel D. bnwln of Churlestown, Mass., died ,' . aWJH on 4undav, Ho was a strong liepubllcan. nnd i ,4 It's mm wns elected thno ynrs a mombcr of the loner sJyBHl brnnch o' the Lcglslntnre. He served on the , A B1 Ilnurd of Aldermen, and at tho time o' his death H,lmm lie wns one of tho iivorseors of the Toor. nnd a is SI dlro tor In tlio live Cent SnvincBnuk. "h IH F. n. Bonn of An lover Mass. who is widely K.ifll known nmnng horsemen, iMcd on hnturday. '7f iHll Ho vnis for thirty ye irs proprietor of iho Kim ' iHl llou-e nnd llveiy stables He had a'so been ' 'i-mm enk'ftwed in tho livery bu-inoss In J.owoll and ti' J'fl Uividen. ' -f S rs Mnithn Kllbotirne. aen (li yoars. of ' ' ) 9mm Pouthlngton, ( nun,, diopficd dead while ) "Hjb wn'Kltig id ing the Milage stp ei. llewnsthe .;( mm iti'ither of Dr. L' nrlns Kllbourno of fcouthlng- , -.M ton, nn eminent stnto i hysleian. ?l MB Thomss I'rldmoro. n native of Northampton- liy-JlHl I shire, I I'clan I but P r II ftv roars a consplcti- 'Jr.tWM ousclti.en of Cenesen county, this State, died .lIBsi in North J'ergon rtatiirdiiy need X yeais. ' ! Mrs. A. Ci. bcott. mother of C. K. Hcnti, editor ' hmm of tlio 'if-n Itftvril, w is burled at llollcy, ti, 4'r ,dHjB V on Sutuiday. Sho was w) j o.im ol ago. J S ' vlVJ ( bnrles Ci, f-tnn'l. a widely known eapltallt i 'JmmJ of l.nehe-der diud in Unit city on Saturday, ''I ! aged hi) earn 8H (icorco 1 Dnu'gett ndltor ot tho f-iterpnm l'ilftBJ nt D.ilton. N. 1 ., died 011 Friday, aged JJ yoars. - ?;. hrlvAster floot, 7 vonrs old, a veteran of the !( civil war. isdoad ot Gilead, "onn. x IT .jilfl Cntit. S . J.amb is dead at Wllllngton, VrfviWal Conu,. need si years. j 'jjSH l'. II. Hunislile. Mvorof Stanford, Kr,, died 1 , rfjVaVJ nt Cumberland Fulls ou nday night ot rtfHfl liright's disease, ', )MU Mr. ) in.otli Larnnil died on Sntunlay 'f'lBll nveniug In Central i alls, 1,, J in ber lUlsc ' ' 4Bsl ) enr. 1 r&mm A t'nr I.nuil ol Ilrer for Ashnry I'nrk, tjl Auinr lr July 57 llisr hoitlera hve tbe rljht il to itellv er teer iu tbia leinperanca town by the r sae on yHH order. TFe aipplr of ber tare out at noon yeitar- vflVJ itav. Telarrani- were sent in .SsttMrlc brewerleA end 'f'dlBH car load of 1,-er Arrived iaat olitl by eipreta. And or- '::1VBJB dera were t'..lo. rt'aflHH uyimm A Heath Certlflcats UefnarJ. rTjiH Pr Frhelpirl. who bad I ten Attenlin Hri. 1. Harry ' aVAl Ilall At t '.Vii, Mni'ty elifbth tirat refjaed to tires ''liH sih rertlnrato when ale died on Saturday. Why. iwaVJ 1 oronrr llsuiy rould tot ascertain jeilerlay lis 'Vl f, ml lliat ilrs Pill I al died nt spooler and ts suta- f,-3HBj i.iosMt fir Scheloert to apjear At tho Coruuere' otraa 1 fljal tudvy snd expUiu raVfl Mellln'e food la a roluMs rrep'railon. rentaln- I , 'IflVfll lo proper proporilona of tbie uurr.fenow and 1 , 1 9BH tiimipiiatic mat era wnkn are ai tiaanPa, (or lbs Stmmm iiaalju) rowtu of a child. It la not a raadictoa It la ; '9iajB not Intended primarily for alok Val.lra, l u iha h-aa ' ' 1M4 to:L slliy, sal AUXotMtljiUuii.-. ,1 'H iVIU