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THEANACONDA STANDARD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 12, 1*91. SCHOOL'.HTrtRa AHeeling of lb* l.o..rd HrM^ab l-.zrru-^tier kiMina,^PtTTK, Aug 11.^At the meeting nf tin^^cbuol ti ^anl to-lrgtil till* qut'atloll of tlul ^^day aeastons aa* tii^ciiK^ttl at Ims'li.^Prof. J. E. Uilry VM asked to piv. Ins^opinion 011 Mw matter. Hp eaiil half-day^sessions wan not a new feature in arlioul^circle*, aa lie I.ail *ccn it nn-ci--i.fii.ly car-^ried out before. In tinlt-r to buid s**Ii^m.I^^II dajr it wi.ulil !^^ HmMI lo rent ad^^ditional rooms, be said, and to do this^rooms were some. timen s^ curt-tl in a local^^ity wliicb would I., detrimental to Un^^moral* of tbe 11111.il.. H^- aaid since M.alciVllic bid asked tor a -c-llo.l 11 wouldbe weal to bare teai In r* teac-b^four I' urH a tiny in |^riinar^ lit ^I* -^MMM1 I ciiitr at U a. in, and contmu ug^uiit.i 11, MMMitlaJ ngiin at 1 p. Ha* AM^leaeb ui( mini .1 p. ni. My tIn- in. na ibc^pupil* would Sim- only one bour a ilay and^h ku\inir tuMicicui to ^ ri-t-t a mMm ut^Mead rvriili- oaMd ba rffi atad m MM y ar.^He kai l II would ci.i.1 :t..'.(KJ for teacher*^to e^^uduel ii-t. rooiii- f.u ten iiit.ntha. He^nlt-o saul half-.lay si -mi^ s wi Pa ^^ inh .1^to a kUii-ek^iul MM at Or. at I'.i.la, S ut^L ike ami Ut i inui., ami lit* | up.In at lla-^t i|.l of tla-m-a-'.ii acre- us far ailvuneetl^M those alien U*^J| all day. 11- MMJ0Oe^^a- u cixnl |^yupoaW^Ow that tba Mipor-^MMuilmi make iluiiy vi^tik to tbe ilif-^Jrr^ ill ro.tuik. Mr.ICi ^^^^ ail Ik- bail visiteil MM^i .units winch M ati-'l 7'^ piiiols, wl.ile tli^^ie^W.-rc ..lb. ra ol Ilie kaim- k g ^ wine.i acalcil^^m^* ML II' MMMMMl Hi ll plipiia lie^MN ^ I. at i^ cunlliicil lo their own d^a-^irii-ta. \V.\V. McMillan ^iliri;^ an il that they^take no uciioii in il,e way of renting^i,^ n - until Um acboola bad l^ -en MMMM^ami tbt-ii ib^ y eoiuil supply room* wliert-^liny wort- riqnir.il. 1 In- chairman, K^M. J'riisU, i-a.ti bo bad on MM 1 reasion^rild Ilie C hi ici i*.Ilo aeliool and^loutid an etirollui.-iit tln-rt* of^I up Ik w.lli only one leacbi r lb* thought^^U or aU al tin- niokt waa a ktifflcicttl MMM^b -r lor one teacher to look u ler. An titer*^iitnlt r a yi-atk ot MMIm iboutfbt it would^la- a good m-hciuc l^ r tin- b^ aid to t Mule^ball a kiaissrgaltail MaliMtMti tin-ri-if UMboald I.a I lln- p i MM to do Ml. At a I Vctlts In- lliouif-lil It Would bo VMM lo^h.ive a division ol MM kind. Mr. II.ley ^iggcalctl it um good M-iit ni^ to l.iivi-^|iroiiiot:oii ^ x.-rcises at ( linsinnis and liy^tnui means relieve tbu low grade roouik^to a ur.-ai i x cut. '1la- ^-ba.i man ukkc.l if a child cm' 1 I.^promoted la-lore il bail none through 'he^rcgular routine of Mmin a. Mr. Riley^aaid ilu-rc were some chil^ir.-u i-apubh- of^prc|mt:ug tin- regiilur routiuu in ball the^tune it took others. fhuiiib.-rlaiuiiNked if it would be MM^aiblc to commence the ereciinii of a^school bajlidllieal MiMilcrvith- before the^next ki MM o|n-iird. Trasksaid it would, lly introducing^the half-tint -i nhioii u katring of at h-iist^$i.l^j1 M t*.^*^ 0M Ik- i IV. clod, ami a two-^room br t-k. llUlhllWg MMM i^* built al a^coat llol cx -ocd Ilk' that iillttlllfll if a leaae^of lund can bg Ml M on winch lo build^tin- M-hool. McMillanrai.|theye it!.I put up a good^building tl.i r^- for Um aaBoatalsaf reatal^kav. (1 a year !u a hal;-duy kchtMd MMh tlaasabs*f*lais Mid iMta wen- UW school^childrou al M. adn villi-, not inciiidiug a^|MM who caiiic lo Ihllle lo school. He^suul for a tune school cliildrcn could^travel on the MMM railway for L'V- celil-,^but now tie ^ were charged the lull fare^of 10 ceiita. In binuv lamilu-^, he said,^that MM uiitod to nearly tl a day. whiiib^waa too MsMaj lu- Niiugo ted thai tin y^ere.-t a brick hiii.ihtig, us the MM MMM^not 1m- in in- ii greater than that of a frame^klructure. 'IriskNad the unions, provided that^tilicklaycts tie pa.d hn h gli a- $4^ per day.^whi.e c irpciilcr* c ail,I la* secured at a^much cheajH r wau-e. I'll tin- iiikiiraiice^on a frame btiinhng w u'.l lie grculi-r^ih.in on a briek one. LargeyMild In- ihotight a brick more^prcfcralile ami m rr.ci ahic in the wiuiera^liere were too cold tor a fMMM building. Itwua in .veil that t'liauilMTlaiu In^ ap-^\i .luted a i-oiitiuiticc of one to kee ab-uii^MMM tig a Minali'e SajfM lor the building. Thereport of the eoiiiiuiilcc o.i rules^aim i'egiaatioiiH was reail. It provided^the ilates on wh.ch Um hoard kboiild nn t-t^mill tin. ruler governing the conducting^ol the bMhMM ol ihe MMM iiithe re;.art MIMVM wliicb said^four tiiciutii rs el the board kb^.ii d con-^slllllte a on,.nun. i bis was the cause of^considerable itisciisHon. i'he cbairiuan^was ol tin- opinion that one uieutber was^enough to traiisael Iiusiiickn, mi long as^be ni'-*. on tin- day yeovitlad by law. Mi--^(-ias-kcii Mad a nut.only ol the l.oar.l w.in^not MMMjb to I la utile and iImMmm^the fuula of the i!.k^^^e*, tie uanl^to il.i not MM t^ I hi a^me n'.er of a starffhaMenaT ^M^ MMM^^was to Ik* hiiTiilli iL i.or ilul be waul Mkya^MM ''Ilie lo i.e. '1 he cliairuiaii said there^w MM be mil.-U when obligations would^have to Ih- ut- i, and be ihouuhi if Hi r,^MM MMJ one lln iiiIh r pi - s. ut he ahoiial^bun- pi *cr lo uct. Ml o.ickctf eoul.I M|^MaMMM ^^ hi that UejUi, and aaid he^w, ii.I not MM tit as a MMMaM^ of tin*^iK^^id lo have ||m mmm ^ of lite ilislricl^^Mkdlod by a minority ol the boar ,. Ho^i ^.til if lln- vicwn of tin* chairman with^i*arrictl MM a minority con.tl d.apo.s.. ol^ihe lut'tls regai-iia .. ,d aiiiouilt. Tin-c laimuiu ..aid all iMslHandlMe M^reiul.tr tin t unit u.ty. w as le/ il and each^ni nil er was iiit.-ri-Med in ami resiwjMv.^aible lor lln- uclioiia of ..liters. They^wo'.ld iialuutlly ulti-'id the iiieeiings lo^PaVMMi tt.e occi'irctice of ibt-gally di-.^p..an e of i.ioiu y. lie qtMMal as nn la^^^ ace n-l.ere tile run- |.rattling lor^tie at otii'aiirc of four in. inlk-rs,^woe It I (..^ore lU-lrimc'ttal in the event^of any iipoic.i.: .u.l laing presented.^He ^at I kitouni r. lir.ppcu that a bill wan^|.ie^i ll t.' an.l tilt re nil no MM M^at i o:i ^i.i in i tcr. tbe lull would Ih- tie-^f*MI -i -^y -11 1 .nil h-iiethi r corn et or not.^In the report v us a Nceti. n provming tb it^the Merit la- MairtMled to aotify the^ceu.lty ^l |^f i nr. nth . : ill the i relit ol a^III in1 or oi |kt lMi-.nl a'n'tiling hinoelf^loin cons cutive nn i liMtM ThiN a*as iii -11^the ^ ail-c o* e .-. ,..,'^ .ihle tli eii-jsn ,,i, b.ll^Ml til..i. f ^lUsp sat,^Th ^ i ti.tun tli e MMMNleJ that all CtUlTIl.t;. i ^ . M-Colli p. n. .1 of ll.-o IIIi-IuMH ofthe Hoard. J o tin . il,^. ( liairiiiau v g- MMMly^^ j ^tel. say lag as Um boartl vm onlyMM ^ i ed of Novell i.i, ml., i s, no^^^Ml h ut live of whom aite . led MMM^Inrly, tbey in I'lit as tell roc Xtilacud thut^the b'i.-d pa mi.^ a mmimiMm m^tiie whole. He said wi.er.' there^were so MAI tin- ol.J els ol the^MMMM MMM i.ivari.ibly be def, noil,^as t!-y WOUld UM at.. I. ; one w^ Mill tta-^MMal oil the t t ler. uj do llle UtJtIM ^ and tin-mmIi voMN M ii nt Um y iiiM haw liobtis . m ti ri ^;,i cd I 5 ib mat all^M ta d tso ^i- llstee ^ .nil I b much hath^tii. Al'.i r s'tn ^ ;i.'i.tcr d-ti-s it tha^l.uc.il. ^;^ %.a.i ei -in i;e I I^ t! r. c. lie re-^p rt i ^ f. .mil ^.^!^ .1 in ,t Um II a i ^ ^ iii-^|MMM b^ ^Mf^MeeMj lo kjt.i: Ml M*^MMM nn I sica til iv.tr- u:t^. i'lit.r. j ti..i ihl~inanililiig on MMM^MMMM/ WsV ;i . -i.i I, bat theeMtlcMM^^MUM ^ MMiilea v\cr~-an wi-ll, n i. ^ it.^rtg da'o ^^ ii Miliar aaaaa i, board.^'J if; ' u t '--anca ^-'^^^. ^.. i.t|i: -,l,^and i! ;!^^ y ^ i - Iijm nip riaU ideal^In- tin.'!.^:.i taey ^ ^ u I t%ti is t it. Ha aleoaaiiltl ^ o'.i.il 'ti tic..- k.iry fur lb ^^Itnard In i^ n'v ItM r port. h.^i n h^ law uesgua'.i! si ^| 1,'tt.lI,, im ii lobe Used,ii wn^ MM IUM^ -sjr. in Onrlkllllrf ih ^^Inalter. i In q-n a'.oil a| noli j ' g the 'Mtliy MUJMt .. ^ '.. tl :. n in MMM^w.i* abac.I ^,n agau dun ^. d.^and ttui refMtii vera adopted as rtint. aieWmaua-k -I :h.il the coliiui I e ' on^rules and rtgulatious hi grained one wien long. r in which to eomplaie tbt-ir^rep-rt. 'i'li^ i' quest was gr.tti'cd. Ibe rinum ui aaitl hii|^'riiitetident^Kusae.l ab uld have am i d. d ihaumei-^ng toas-isi Mr. It ley in MMMM the^course of study to he pursu tI, an tbat ihe^print ncot the nami hietn could lie pro-^ci ed. d with McCraeken said mat further^nine was iicccakary to luriher consider^the rules governing tbe business of tbe^Ikiard thai ilny inigbt be liarm ^iiiaad^^lie also nkkeii ihat a MMMM4 f the Ikuard^Ms called, i xciiiding all but iiirmlM-ra.^tl hi man said be interred from what M'.^McOacken ^aid that an cxicutirr aeaaion^l^- Il -Id at tbe |.resent time and all but^in. lulu r-. be rj eied. Mrtirackcu aaid^' i.at that was aM idea, mil be had ex-^p.eased it at |^olin ly aa |Hjadhlc, liol Iss-^nig desirous of oil.tiding any on . H ^^portcra and others were asked lo racate^the riMiin, and business neiit on, Iho na^^ture of which is noi known. RAILRO D hACKlT. SEfeKbRa FOH HAPPlNbSS. Thrt-e Ts- Matlrrs of Inisrast in th* I'aopl* o|^Ilia City. Ill-rrr..Aug. 11. -1'. K. Parker has re-^siguetl lua MMjM as ^*h ef clerk of the^I'lnon i'acihe (ri'ight ^ tllce and will leave^Untie in a day or two. Mr. Parker, before^enuring the employ of llle DMM^i'acilie, wa^ clerk in the gem-rul^Ireikdil olUro of Iho Montana Union^during a part of the tune^when W. II. Baldwin, Jr.. was general^manager of mat company. Quite re-^cently Mr. Ilal.lwi who left die Mon^^tana U ii inn to aceept the poaitinu of^^MMM general manager of the Union l'acific,was up).ii-d general manager oiilie Flint ^ I'tr.- Maiqiietu-, a^M ehigan road, and he oil. red Mr.^P.tker lb^ BWe ^f general agent^of ilie company a^ II ly Cm, Mich. It is^to accept th s position that be has re- .^sik'i.od tr^ in the si ivire of the Umoii^I' ti flc. Although uol very long in the^serriee. Mr. Parker fives promise ol Im-^ii.- a mmm railroad mall and bis^friends will hit ph a^ed lo I ear ol^Ilia advancement. Gorge to inniel,^at pri-ent with the Vontuiia^Union, has MM a; |^ ^iiited bv G.-ueral^Agent Mai- as Niit-ci s-or lo Mr. Parker.^Mr. fleMMM faM old railroad mini, and^as tiallic clerk has tew ^ ipiala. Thepany of Ureal Northern officials^who arrivd from the BmI VMM ^lay. re^^turned to-night on a spi rial train. The^patty la composed of A. L- Moblcr, gene*^ral manager;!'. P. Shelby, general trafllc^manager; L. K. Johnson, MMMMmM4mM^of ih,. Montana division, mid S. S. and ^'.^W, Eaiou ol St. Paul. 11 fore coming to^HMMI lb^ MtlsfaMM inspected the exten^^sion now heing built west from Una!^Falls, and also looked over tbe side lines.^1 be presence here was lor no par-^in mar purpose than merely to make^their usual ins|m-clinli and circulate^umong tin- patrons ot tbe road. Itwas reported to-day that J. ^ Pond,^well-known here as assistant g-iicr.il ticketagent of tin- Northern Pacific, bad^la-en appointed general ticket and pas-^sen-er MMIM the nlMMM OMMAIi^with heutUjnuricr* at t'bicugo. BREAKhKiUK THE LAW. Cisea Thai Ware Helen- tha I'ollra^I o n ri Yfsterilsy. Il l ik, Aug 11.- In addition to putting^in a full ilny in hearing evident-* m tbe^case agaiiiki ileeiiey. Kelly and Hickey,^.In Ige Mc.Murpliey found time t nbspoke^of the usual uuinlier of city eases. A.II. Wahlfors tin found guilty of^prowling aiound private premiaea with^^out the consent of the owners and was^mulcted in the sum of $5 audi oils. Wahl^^fors w as in a state of bankruptcy and waa^a.'ill to tin- chain gang. JohnE more was arrested fur being^drunk. When searched at the police^slut,mi a revolver about a foot long was^found on bis person and an additional^charge of carrying concealed weapons^was cut-red against him. lie was MMM]^guilty of both charges and flui d vl and^coal* on the first mid flu ami cost on the^second. Hi default bo was sentenced to^work on the streets. NellieToohey paid J . ami costs for dis^^turbing the |m-are of Kast Park street. J.inns ( o-grove tot into a quarrel with^n miner m South Mum street and made^ho much none lhal l.o waa arretted for^disturbing lln- peace. H i acknowledged^Ins guilt ami paid out J ^ and costs. Minnieil we, n l e y of slack morals,^was Unci p and cost* for being drunk^an,I disorderly. TheI.i-1 case tried waa that of Ma-gu-^Marshal, a OaMM street latry. OKI -er^Mel. iggau complained that aim presented^uerscll on the sahwalk in all impropi'r^autre. II t ^manager^ Was on hand and^paid the fl7 i, a Inch was the amount of^lit r Hue. AT THE OP. HA HOUSE. At'uuimtiau la a II..la Which Will He-^light Thusa U lo. Hear Him. BcnfajAug. 11.^The announcement^of the appeuratice of the favor,t^^mmm) Mr. George t'. Sialey.^in bis Km play. ^A K ^yal Pass,^^should be hailed with pleasure by all^lovers of the iM'st class of amusements^^A Koyal Pass^ la a pure play of a high^or.I. r of merit, full of the most deligbtfu^coin.-dy anil containing a strong element^of heart interest. Kaeh part rn|U.rea an^artist of the Ural cluas, and Mr. Parker,^Mr. Stulcy's manager, lias made a candid^and praiseworthy selection. The press la^nn iv. i -nil) enthusiastic in praise of Mr.^Stali'y'a support. Of Mr. Staley himself^tin re MMM to I^- but one opinion, which^is that he is ib-eitned lomake an e during^name and fame, that aa a singer be^stand* unrivalled, and us an acior iin- o i.l ,1 aiiiung limit ct coined.aus. lie^is -aid to la* p.isa'ssi d ol ail uuuaually^fla-atage presence and great magnetism.^IMiruig the coiir-.- of the pluy, which ts^Ite'ltll.ftllly costume 1 111 Swiss and Kua*^nac. ilesigllN, Mr Slalcy will aillg lo ihe^MsIImM in tin* play Ilia most popular^soi'.^, including the special!avoril -s, ^Mi^Heat I's Delight^ and ^Lute Ii agues^Ak.ecp.^ File pay will open ai Maguire'a^t'i ra t.citst* on i liursday night. Nt-wImMIMM l-'iliil 1i ti t. Aug. 11.^The following mining^IcciiticiiN were Hied for red r I lo-day: '11:-O dd K.iglc UmIc. Twin Mountain^nnuiiig district, by a. Melntyre i-t al. Thisetilia lode, near Mci'uue's Hume, byJ. I. mUM '1he Salvation A rn-y ami Wtir Cry lod. s,^in lie- I) v de MllllMJ district, l y Frank^iiiigt.i'- c, til. iiranty acres ,^r a placer c'a in wliicb as noI MMMUm d. by Saiuu. I Ue Lille^sad l.o.i lllair. 1 hi^ loMUM is dated^N. v. 18, IJvSt Itrslt.-ia ^^ Traaslrrs.^I'l'iTK, Aug. 11. Tbe ft Mowing trans^^fers acre recert'ed ai tin- t Mice of tbe^MMMM e erk MMMM! MM report:^MM it i k^ at at, I., at r CaMMjL^one- i .in iniir. in lao s a vit a |i .i t$ 29 oo LuuIbI n i rmsan e ,t: . in Joaa if.^mil ii. Iota -3 n4 4 MldaratM III-M ii i -si^ i.Id .oil... .7i|^ M Marl r. Sub a, ta Haauuk \ .i^i.. ie mmmM st aaMM M.rctar) ktn-eltit) oil Smukethe Irwin bund made tear. Marrlsgs I. e uses I*. tciday. Bl'TTE,Aug. 11.^Tin-re was a rash on^marriage licenses to-day. Deputy Clerk^Uutler having laaued the three to those^desirous of enter.ug matrimony. A* a^ru e Mr. Butler la a eery accommodating^official, but when it cornea lo issuing a^marriage license be ia awfully inquisitive^and cxtrimcly hard to please, lie aays^tbe laiuanee of a ilia^unient i* a very .in-^|sortant matter, and too much cannot ba^known about the circumstance* con^^nected Willi IM mining of ibe couple. JuhnW. Johnatoii was granteil a li^^cense to marry M.as Julia V. A. Pryor.^When ih ^ age of ibu young lady^Waa asked Mr. Johnston replied^ibal i ha waa 18. The clerk raihur^doubted that fact, thinking the young^lady looked mucii younger, and as he^ciiu d not legally ibsuu a I.cense when the^liride-to-lMU was less Ulan !o, lie lelusttl to^accept thu word of Johnston. 'i tie^prosp-ctive groom thnught things were^coining to a pretty puss and aeeinrd lo^think be v .,uld he unable to get marr ed^tu the ol j ct ol lua In art. 'J be c|. rk,^however, g-nt'.y eased his mind by tell 'i^^him the d.Hiiuiiy could U ^ MMM hy^getting a certificate from iho girl'-^mother to the ell eel that she ivaa ovi r 18^and that slit- wua willing that abe alloii d^marry, 'i'lns was an easy matter lot^Johitkion, as be knew be was all right^with the old lady. He left the office and^reiumcd in a few minutes with the^in cesaary certificate and secured Ins^lie-use. WilliamClayton, who a'.so applied for^a I cense to-day, found il a very difficult^in ittcr to get it. The trouble in hia case .^mm arise iroin the yt ulli of tbe lady.^M s Hon (hark, but In mi a MM^equally aa important, lb- knew tbe girl s^i..line all r glit, anil knew -he bad mm*^senied lo marry h in, but oilier than thu'^be knew uoiliiug uIm.ui her. Wheti ask tl^the iianio ot In r parents be cmild not an^^swer, anil seeiiied al a lose to know w hat^their names had to do with his marriage^with Kose, and seemed to doubl whether^or not Iho clerk was going lo is^^sue a lie, n-e that Willi liecessila i e^Ills mariyiiig tbe girl's parenta. Hi-^doulit wus soon reinovcd, how. ver, wl.cn^Ihe clerk closed the lug book and inform d^bun M ^ oiil I not get a I.cense until he^immm oui Hie mmm ^I th^ girl's paretits.^William si tried out lo post himself on^the genealogy of Kose aud will doubtless^get the license u 11 r.gbt, (ieori-otii.iss said he wanteil to marry^Mrs. I.i/e Piutt and give both their^iiges ai .'J i'he ch rk di.1 not question^I.un on that fuct, ami aa ko apispared to^know all the oilier facta 10 necessary to^prtM^ure tbe pi rinn. be tail no trouble^whatever, and tbe clerk ttdnka lie ia one^of tile easiest on - tumors tie has ever dealt^with. STREEDbH'sBOASTS. Uonrg*illinium Will MM lliiu a Cbunta^lo Make Moa*y. BBt*n*)Aug. 11.- George liannon and^*MaV boy^ iirown will tight aix^rounds at the OmMMJM to-morrow night^for half the gate recei|^ta and a lively^scrap is anticifiated. Withreference to Sinctlor'e offer to^flgbt any man in the city, liannou aaid^to-day tbat be was open to almost any^kind of a pioposiiion that Streeder might^see tit to ^ Ifi r. and would consul' r it a^pleasure to tight bun. If Ktreader was^not bluftlng, Uaniion will meet hun any^tune he may suggest to settle arrange^^ments for a mm Cannon will tight^lor a purse and gulf ri eeipts or will tight^for a purse alone or gale rcrcints alone.^Tu make it a little more interesting. MM^i ver, he would prefer to put up money in^^MmmB t^ what may be derived hum^ill ^gate. Here is Stroeilor'a chance to^face a good man, aomotlnng be boa,is a*^being desirous of doing;. llolagsof Lightning IiuriE,Aug. 11.^Aa a result of tba elec^^trical storm this evening several aecitlenta^were reported. While Ollicer Jurdtn was^passing down Montana street at the coi^^ner of Park be was knocked clown by a^shock but not badly injured, alibouu'h be^could led the i Hi eis t f the electric.ly in^every Mfvfaal of bis body. Anelectric car coming from the rare^track was atruck and the electrical MM^cluueiy burnt out. There were n itumlM r^of passengers on tbe cur but none n jured.^A Nash atiuck die telephone wire niiMing^into the store of Fllingwooit ^ H yiior.^The inalriiiueiit burned out. N . onuyvaa^injured. A n am of horses were reported^to bare been knocked down on Park^atreet. Heathid au IuImiii.^Ill Tl K Aug. II. Jane L .tile tl-lil in Ills-^old tiaugbler of William Koheria of Ceir-^tcrviile, died yeslt rduy. The funeral will^leave Hie mmm of Mr. Ko'.ierti, West^Li Plate street, ( t-ttlerville, lo-iuurrow at^i o'clock. DOTS AND UASHtS.^t'ootlaated Kews Trent Various keotlnns ItfIII^ fa loll.^A ti-IIINoN, AU.'. 11. I lia l'l iiple't *at lugs^I auk, wliieh tinted Inst winter, lias avo-HiDced a ilivit.eniluf '.si |m'I ceul to deposilnrt. IMUAai'olis. Aim. ii ^The slnrm which^rag. d ill i his BMMtey last evennu th.l meali'iil-^al is dtilii.igf tu the croi* au.l inopeity grucr^ally. NkwYohk,Aug. II. Tha Wani line ^ earn-^kii p Ai /..ma, troni Cuba, bruins t|.jo,i^^i In^Mrva iiii curreuiy and ai.ioj.om ^ , r h of Ha-^MM MMMM Nasiivh i r. Aug ii ^A bill Mi Una tiled by^the Atlantic Trust MMfMI ef Hew V.rk far the^torecliHUire -I a m utgi.a ^ f *'M^t axauist the^st-ulli lietlPk'nll lieu eouipali) llolnto^, Texas, Aug II. Kt'i ; i from Vis^ki hi ami LMtagiM stale tliut a ternlik) storm^kWept nvrr tlioM s.-c.Ions yesterday, Ileuses^wue MUM and kuwa tiusu tad slock^killed. Nl'wyoiik Allg. ii.^It W is lie ^ .| ill at 111.' lu.eiituof.lirexceui.ra committee of the na-^il.uial assot Ulmn of dfiiionil i . i ilN to bold a^i out. ti'inn mi it.n s uf.cr UMMXt t.a:iou*l dt-iie^la-ratic convt'iiiioii. ltosios.,iu. 11 ^Th'^ cnd.t.o'i of J. Itiis-^sell l.eweli Mil ilet-i led lui* tot the war--^Ih s men in; lie is iiuw aoasl i*ri .1 as isMN-^Mail 11 and lis ih^d-iaii n t-. httks. If any,^ihauce lor ice ^.' ly, IMl'oKlA K .ii.. Aug. II -He vy t:iu fell h- N^this iiiitiiiiii: ki-i el.ils r-iet : ir ^m tartoiis^ji'iuis in k .iisas show ilia n e i.in was aide-^s|ticail. I he f.u a ers are Jul. : aid say Ihe^wan r made a i- - . coin en p t- t i.iiu. h'l'lkl. AUK. 11. ^ Met i i.l! i, | lc. MM of th KaiiiursiMM has return i 'torn a tiip^tin.-nidi tin- state lie a 11 s ^ Ury-i aumuut M^a i eat l^ taut:*, In* d ny fai iiicrs sith the sxpec-^ta- ^ ti that lla- pi let- will iii.,Id .11) a.ivanoe. Ni^ VoWk. Aug. It.- % Mini.no i%^ -peclil^deeiarralli.it |MM NMh ni da u d.iriti^ at-^tempi lo steal ilie i'.ii|.s,. ^ iii. i- , k I oiigre**-^ni n ra-ker fiuiii MMari tt-uittery early MM^ill) nioiii ix. IMtMuanwei .h .rnaway M^a mi Matt man. IfIM M Tl IT. AtM. II. Richard M. JM tu','^rest, race la haiea- rut w .s i, t,, ..atl lo an ex-^|MMM of dt MM M last n (in. | ne orcupants^escat'i-1 a ilti. ul ..nt s. ri ... ,\ Klein ail^ae ouuta th^ exxdualiM was can., d by a MaMM^with w.ii.'in JmmI kt'i'i en,;, n. iM-loie Le^a a- ni M ed Iivo.i.v, II., Aug. 11. Ac) one prevailed^In lln- iicilhuii psi. f lon ty Monday aiteitie.inI i. ps in I-;. !, itard*. Matta^an.I ^tier Inn dlnus se e ...i , ..an'aged. At Iat i am a ties- iMVMill al .niplet* d win Itte rtl lo 111- urnull .. lit - ^ .. ol.Uiatrd le^l-e al-ul - ^..on ANAMERICAN VF.sgEL DaVTAINBO^Haaty Aetloa by MMMM ot kau ^ dvader^^Reiioaa Traaal ^ Bspisxiasx.^Raw Vokk. Anc 11.^Tbe auperintend-^cnt of the Pac fle Mull Steamship com-^pany waa advised to-day by iho compa^^ny's agent at La Liht-rtad. San Salvador,^that the City of Panama, which has been^detained on account of hiving poll leal^refugees on board, bail sailed trom that^port din ct to San Jose de Guatemala.^Tbe og-ent also stated a cargo^bad la-en discharged a La Lih-^eriad and the comruandanto al that^port refused to deipaicb itie v aael. Vice-^President Houston uf tbe Pacific Mall^BmmJMmjsMmMMP said tins alterucion^lie bad receiv.sj a dispatch statii-e that^ibe ( iiy of Puuaiiia had b en se t d and^ih tallied at La Libcriad by tbe authori^^ties of San tSiiivudor because there wi re^p .In cai relugees on board. Tin- di^^nt lis are very meagre, the d spatch^haling evidently been ^edited^ with^great caro l^y San Salvador officials,^lo lo-ral l.atoua la a pafesenger on the City^ol Panama. He ia a political refugee,^hound from i orintli, N . magna, to San^Jose de U.ialemala. ib.tv tn.s conct-ilis^San Stlyadorans is not staled, hut tbey^iitmamied bis surrender at La Union.^Captain While refined to o rai'ly^with the onler, and the commandant''^of llle port refused him clearance papers,^lie saned ailhuui llteiii, tell graphing the^information to the agent al Pauaiuu, who^auvised biui to make the port ot Sun Jose^de liiiutainaiu uirecl, liuring the wruih^of I'retidem El ta, who lias an armed^force al Aca. jutala. Captaiti White^no doubt hud lo stop at La^Lihcrtad to let off passengers.^Th-re be was tol 1 that tbu ship would be^conll-cutcd utiles* be gave up tit- - politi^^cal refugees wliuse names are not given.^He again re I used to deliver up tbe men,^alio acre under tbe protection of llle^American II ig. liu waa not allowed lo^proceed oil li s way. Nothing further has^been In aid from Captain While.^1 he mailer bus been relerred^lo the stale department at Wash^^ington. Tim San Salvador consul^said to-day be bail received no advices^concerning tbe detention of the steam-^ship. He was aware of existing troubles^between tbo company and tbe authori^^ties, hut ilitl not know il was of such a^serious nature us to cause the detention^of the v -ssel. Ho expects to rcctivo^word from there soon. .lamesItusaell l.tWcll li.ud.^PobtoN, Aug. 12.^James I'.usaell Low^^ell died ul 2:10 o'elick ibis (Wednesday)^morning. j.line-Ktissi II Lowell, po~^t and lawyer,^was ii sou of Hi V. Cliarli s Loweil. Hu^was born at Cambridge, Mass., Feb. --,^MMs lit 1*^S he graduated from Harvard^university and m 1810 graduated with^honors from the Cambridge law- achool.^Hu coiitmeiici d the practice of law in^Hosion, but toon gave bis entire at^^tention to literature. Ilia first vol^^ume of |h^ ms mm publish, d ill UII^under the title, ^A Year's Life.^ lie suc^^ceeded 11. ury \V. Longfellow as profesbor^of modern languages m Harvard Cnircr-^city, and lu ld Ihe place for sonio years,^lie was one of UM most gifted itf Ameri^^can poets, ami his prose urticlcs 11 ml a^place among the productions uf the^greatest H-iglish writers. Ilnuytho It, pun .^Wasiiiniiton, Aug. 11.^Navy depart^^ment olll -iu.s say tbe statement published^that tliu Mubican ba* been ordered from^the Dchriug sea to China ia incorrect.^Tbe M .I..can will remain in tho Uebring^sen until the season closes, after which^she w ill return to San Francisco. Tbe^department considers il important to re^^tain their vessels now in tbu Hi bring^sea until tbo sealing season clcsoa and il^is not probable any of them will be re^^moved. ANew Torpedo Una:.^Nik Vokk. Aug. 11.^The trial test was^matle to-day at Willctl's Point of the new^electric torpedo bout known aa the Kd ^^son^Sininn' invention^which it ia ex^^pected will lie accepted by the govern^^ment if the test is pronounced auccesslu'.^It is stated thu boat can travel 2) milts^per hour. \tinning Horses.^HiTTi:, Aug. 11 ^Tbe following horses^won purses exceeding $1,010 at tbe races: IImisipartoar'i Flat dssf-.-o Snisiiu-t'.i'k farm's Maud 1'alclienI.i l0 nil. MaMM a Ida I)MM HI linns ,t \lor. Iic's M.itci.la8,iiR3 WHiatus A- M.-rei.mi c's beAp\e:irLSI* WII am-A, Mi,ri-li use's Silver hVw ....i,X7* Junes Ki ster's Oregon Kr!l|Mr1.513 Mni Mium's lo'i i.alMMt.'-'lf Maliaionu s Mys eiy_I,ttt! AMU KiIImI Gloicestkr,N. J., Aug. 11.^At the^race track to-day, in the sixth race, 14^horses took part. In making the turn of^the back stretch Ibe horses became^bunched and came together in a craah.^Ceorge Kitbnell, a Jockey, died to-night^of injuries. Eddy Carr, anotlic r jockey,^is badly wounded. Takeit before breakfast,^ because it^^ ill give you an appetite, regulate the^bowels and i .cause the system of all im-^I urines^Ur. Henley's English Dandelion ionic cbeip iwam*ero iMMMMMunaer i/itu htu.1 ^itt rent par^not.i en, . *M*rt*Mg MMM rata M *mtraM*^ii in i.inii- i^-ri.^l*. -N./ouitrtsni-kriu acctputl 'oritks duin .'. rrnU MISCELLANEOUS. IllValOlAM vfAMTkU^A innst t.ivnrsble^.^^.^:.on and prae lea. Apply to A w. No^^lle, tit) i iul sinie, i-o-tier I'ais m il Malioury. runmi I Agissi i at nit- l.niuiliiik' li.iiiN.-^J lur kite di ah; giH-il lea-.nn fui s I iug. In^ipiirenlH Hreiiuiui.1'! fa^t hi ^ail* y. POMatMllT. I/Olil;i Ni-i'iieap. time iismi tiiitahle i.h*^JT intN i-i u s. ireti.s' tiiriushuiks r paints and^saall |^a|ti r, muateil on Maui utri-rt, Uranite,^Molilalia. Iiupitrr.if 11. ^. bnipis'ii u tu., M^N. Main street. MMM. EMIIII N I ^Iti nal MjRi in ^ b ii-k hulld-^1 me ol .11 iiMinik. an haru l.n.sh. snli water^In the I. II us-. a r. e i n uc I. r lln- right^latitv f-r i.kirin-:or iMitidiii house, hest oca-^I on iu bill' . Krmii'l MmHIM, a i ; No Mi^Kemp i a. etiiie, saloon. N'OlKl lO l^KKPnOKX-rMMa- of I'alab^K. Iiv tie. lKHN-iiseit.- Netli'e is tieirbykiven^hy the iimn rsigurd, executor of ti e i suis of^lalrli h. Iivilif, deiiasetl. I^ Ilie tTi-dllorl of^ana all |s is, ns l^a^ibu claims u.alnsi the said^acts ascu. in exhibit ihem with the lie esaary^vein in is. within lour nioiiili^ an- r in.- fhst rut),^hci.p-ii of (his noUet, to ihe ia.d executor, at^Ins oOice. ii. the M.indud biilahii-:. .s.riier of^Main Hint I .i.i streets, tbe asm., lieimt he^ler the :: live linn of the l^utliu-aa nf said est at-,^M thecal] u( Aii.tt-ou.ia, l^eer toot^ I ouuiy,^M niK. i^ k-NVUkll. Itn-.t'er nf th* Haute of taitb I. |ma-, MMalI aire j ...a- f. iml Manufacturingand Supply COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS KNHCONDK *^-^-**,' *.OBMCt at MAC ON OA MINING,MILLING 5 CONCENTRATING MHCHINERY -OFFER- + IN SECOND HAND MACHINERY + 1KCLUDIXU 60STAMP MILL COMPLETE, (Willbe bold In Batteries of c sumps or more., ORECRUSHERS^Blake. OREFEEDERS^Challenge. CORNISHROLLS^Larcre and Small. Jigsand Revolving Screens^Many Patterns^BRUCKNER ROASTING FURNACE, tliuall,(C ft, x 12 ft,; capacity 3 or i tons) HOISTSLidgerwood. Kendall, Crisby, Union Iron Work*.^BOILERS^Our own and other makes. AIRCOMPRESSORS^Rand and Burleigh. PUMPS,MINING CARS AND BUCKETS. fsS~Partiesneeding any of above will do well to write or call^early as the prices that have been put upon same insure quick sale. MONTHNH Lumberand Produce Co., -DEALERSIN- L LUMBER.LATH, SHINGLES^DOORS. WINDOWS. MOULDINGS ~7 as./ WholesaleDealers in FLOUR. Wholesale and^Retail Dealers in Hay. Grain, Feed, and Hard^and Soft Coal. We carry in stock a^full line of BA,NM.CHELU WAGONS FromQuartz Gears to Light Spring Wagons.^Also Clark. Perry, Studebaker and STANDARD. BUGGIES . AND ^ CARRIAGES 4Bda fall Un* of Kosat Carta ot beat makn. Uanlra ^itr, Clipper and Chiliad How*. 4^fllllM* of Ifteis'anil laorUey I'.ro*. CoocorJ llararss. bnillu, MMM fcCcs OarrUsgt^y.fff aM lrwk Harness, bail diss. Mum, Uooe* aud Uuster.. sjid evei|Uiui{ parialalax 10. Ul Ct^V **d bMI i/.n ug/i cur Stock, it ts complete tn all tlu different limit,^and ue defy ccmpctttion. J.T. CARROLL, MsnSgM.