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s t I 5 .4 c - it Ml a if 1 5 3 4 ou UEyT3 A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY, JV1.Y 19, lloT S Exclusive Agmsr U He Ludlow Fine Shoos-RLrMHEKO.'BUtCK ALBANY BAKERY. PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI- vCAKE-J FOR-.WEDDINGS- '. FRESH FRUITS RKR V RIE- AND VEGETABLES Choice Table Delicacies and a Full Line of Fancy and Startle Groceries and dos, Canned Goods, ftuts, Candies, Etc., YlSlons A Fll Hue of Importrtl V. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. PEST IN THE WORLD. "W3H FOR CHICKENS -$5.00 PES D0ZE2T. EGGS 18 CENTS. Mueller Garrett. mm k lli'iel) ! V i NSURNHE CO OK Aluany Or book CArtTtL aaoiK. r4it if riTL I OFFICERS. Pre-ident W. K. Read. Vice-President- J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. L. Cowan. Secretarv J. fcl. Elderkic. DiaccToaa. k. . tranan, J. L. Cowan, J n Writaman. (. F. 8innon, V F. Read. J. K. Weatlu rford, L. L. Foley, John Burnett and M Sternberg. Safe, Souna , uonsenratiye A Square Company, Manaatd bu Square Men, Patronized by Square People 2tfMi- Eemt EstazpxiM EARLS Drv GotdsNotioBS LAUIL'S AND OKNT8 NISHINUS. FTR Also have a complete Him of BOOTS and SHOES For uprise trade t price that defy compeeition. Oivr ns a call Dil hay yir shoes ot at bedrock price. Gorvi eda and square dealing. FRESH BAKED v.vBKEADv.v Pro- Etc. tnul Domestic Cigar. For Sale -BY FIRST NATIONSBANK PREsmBST l. runs. V K PBKSlDWiT S. V TOUVO. cahbikk k. w. Lav: ton. 'pKAKSACTli A OEI KXaJ. BAM KINO 1 BL'iuio'ESft 8. E. Voima, U run L. K. Bum. V. T. SOS. K. W. Iaiaoot Cathiw. COWAN1 RALSTON IAAD CHAIBIFIAIN Albany, ; - Oregon Traaaacta a graanl banklo uiilimi Draw (irtt dnfta on If aw wk. 8b iu. laooand PorUaw, Or. Loan mooay on approrad aecurity. tUosirv depoaau Mib)Mt ta check. Collection eotruatad lo tta will to prompt atuntiou BANK OF OREGO.V, ALBANY, OREGON. r fit a I aUe.wM rmMnl. lre Trra.. . BTM I Ml mill I, aklrr...- JA1 r. BLAil PIBCCTOKI: H. Brtant, J. W. BLalN, (. HrurnitT, ' H. tTtwAat, K.J Lanmkc, H. K. Mrkhii.u LADIES' UNDERWEAR tiruUrmtm m Khlrl.. btldi ea'a 4 lath ai.w ll Ladtra tiMraaralo Bad In wrdrr al the Japaiie3eBaZaartore Plena tbkt Lew. KWiO WoKKECO. eVStor on Fuat StreM arat tc 8 cocai 4 Black burna. . A. CBOWOBB. C. W. CKOWPKB. CR0WDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace A Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kinds of buildingsor carpen ter work.' All work intrusted to us will be promptly executed. Weiga iav taa. lis. . I I I LinnCouoty Bank - i .- 1 AVBD -BY- B.yins Your Property Through the imI estate firm of Burkhart 4 Keeney: The oldest Ral Estate Firm in tlie They hare land of all descrip tions for alc at the verv lowest prices and on the moat favorable terms. We have some fine bargains in small tracts of garden and fruit lands near the city, which we arc offering at a great sacrifice. This property lies near the city, and if the very best on the market, part of which is aet out to fruit. CITY PROPERTY We have a large list : choice business and residence property for sale including the Goltra park addition, the best, nearest and cheapest suburban property on the market. A lot in this addition will double in value in less than year. 3ASY rA"2MEi;TS. BUR ART & KEENEY, UK. 4 L ESTASE. LOAS INSURANCEAGENTS. ALBANY OREGON ) UAL ISTATB BKOEIBS, INSURANCE AND LOANS. First street, opposite Farmera A Merchant Insurance Co. Albanv. Oregon. Agents for the following Insur ance Companies : jEtna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut: total aweta $9,780,751.66. The Guardian Assurance Com pany, of London, Kngland ; capital $5,000,000.00. The Columbia Fire and Marine. of Portland, Oregon : capital. 500.- 000.00. TOWNSEND A WILSON. ffA c FOB SALE BT A I J, DRrOOtSTS. "Rome months aro I nurrhaspd box of Dr. J. p. 3ill Catarrh Cure for mv own use rut flndlnif mv nephew, C A. McMahan nelinir such medi cine 1 let bim have mr box of medi- rinr. ni now aenas lor tbree mnn- noxea, sayinir It is the be tblne for ratarrb ever trie-J by him and his friends. 1 got another box to use In my rase, and cheerfully recommend it loouitra, (SUned;. JOHN McllAflAX Ex-County ConimUsioner Lane C iregnn. SnririKfleld Lane count. Ores-ow- Prf J. Jobnaon, president of the cUate unlverh,says It rnr,4hlmot rouirn aner iw. oilier preaerlMlont Dad railed. Likewise two of hla little Kirlsuaed It to cure their coughs. Mrs Mara naney, wife of Prof Bailer sent It to Prof Johnaor. and nit nds it to all who sutler fnm colds, and cousin. For coughs it acts like a t-huiiu, and can be inhaled into the pipes or passages, where o other coujrn cur ;8 can resell lIAKTKi Cew to pestose, Woadla buai FIRh IN NEW IORK. The Western Union Telegraph The Heavy Loser. TBI PRESIDENT'S FAMILY. Alllaaos HstBlnste a 0BgTrma-MImm Ord-rad to Be EfloUd -Ciptiret Tka C liars. New York, July 18. The West en 'Union telegraph building caught the at 7 o'clock this mori. inii. The distributing roon on the fifth floor, operating toom on the, floor a.b-vo, Associated Prea3 rooms,aud restaurant on the ninth floor were completely desiro-ed. Seven lives were miraculously saved. A few minuter before 7 o'clock the operators b- gaii to ariive to go to work. About titty men and voting women had reached the operating r-iom, when a messenger hoy saw a pun ot smoke under a table in the dis'rihuting ro ru. He sc-rcely had time to investi gate the cau-e efore the wooden 'a We was in flames and the hre was spreading with lightning rapidity. He rushed up stairs to notify the ntw arrivals that the bui'ding was on fire. Th- y were compelled to go through the dis tributing room t get down stai's, and a panic was the result. Women so earned ad men rushed pell mell down -taiis to escape the flames, which in less than two minutes had spread almost over the entire distributing room, burn ing up wires, instrument, and tables a if they were so much tinder. Th entire room when the panic-stricken crowd passed through it was fi'led with dense, siifling smoke. They fell over each other in their wild efforts to rexch a place of safety. In the restaurant on ttie next floor were four men and three women, cooks ai.d waiteis in the restaurant, who bad been forgot n in the excitement. All mean' bv this time had been cut .ff wherehv these persons could e-cape. 1 ln-y were not aware ot their peril until the smoke ru-hd up the -lairway leading from the derating room, iu vol inn One of the men among no loeaibl mean-i of escape diiwnwanl.riished for a scuttle hole in the rout. The trap door was pushed olf ami toe prisoners climi-ed to the root. The flames were shoo ing out of the front windows, and volumes of smoke puffed . heavenward When the great crowds in the streets saw the men and women ru-h out on the roof a cry of orror went up, for it did not seem possible that they could be rescued. The women -creamed and wrung their bands, and the men yelled, "For God's sake do something to save!" A long lad der was placed ug.iinst the rear of the burning building. It did not reach within fiity feet of the roof. TUB Celebrated Frencli CURE Warranted to J B or money care relunded AFTER lbs venentive urcans ot either sex whether arliln from the exoeeive iar ot stimulants, tobeoco or opium, or thrnnb jouthful mriis cretion, over indulirrare, etc., euch asloeeof Bid rower, waxe u'aeas, uetnng uown Peine in the Back. Seminal W- akneas. Hts- terla, Ner Ott. Proa ratioD, Hocturnal Omia aiobs, Lewoorrhoe, Diaiineas, Weak Memory, Lose of rower aMi impoteucy, wnicn v neg lected often lead to premature old age sod insanity. Price 11 a boa; 0 boxe6 for (6.00 Sent by mail ob iwsoipt of price A WKirTK ai:niKK ia given witb everv tb order reuetved. to refund toe money if a Prraaaarnl cure is noteflei tt. we have tnousaudsol tostimonlius from oia and vouor, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the uee -f Apbroditine Circular tree. Addreas ihk truso NtDirlH CO. Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon. For sale by rosnay Mason, wno eaaieana tail druggists, All.nnv int'H rmiE fiiii For Female Ir regularities; noth- Inr ilk.- them oo the market. Itevex all. auoceesfullv teed by prominent ladies monthly. Guarantee) to re lieve suppressed menstruation. SwSife, Cwiiia Dontbe humbuc red. Save time, Health and money, Take no other. Sent to any ad dress Sy mail cn receipt of price, ft 00. Ad' drees tphrw Mrdlrlae oanpaay Weat Bram-fa Box 27, rrllnil. Sir. Bold It Fofhay & Mason, Albaay. Orsgea TtoH SALE AtJersev cow. Well broke X for town puruos Inquire at orejon Land Oomny'e oBoe. WAKTU) 1UMEDIATEXT TWO 0"OD rustllnc Sos aliout yeara old who s.e wi lin U. work. Inquire at the PacuV Facury. DEALERS I STCVES. TINWARf. HOUSE FURNISHIKCS. Manufacturers of galvanized iron cornice. Plumbing a speciany OtTBUAaWlL ifiVBnfii:vfi AiaiAWwiiiHa) Fiber's Mn Win undaunted power, two fire men scaled the ladder and ; hrew a rope up. It was caught an . tied ne of Mie brave girls. The en pulled : hem -elves up d over hand until they ! hed t' v top, and amid cheers 'h thousands below, they ! the a;ven doir to pla-es 01 1 safety. ' the loss itt e'.oiiuoiin and the caoae of the lire is suiroed 10 h he crosHii-g of electric light wires. T. e Tic -preside tot the Western Union is ui tu ooiniun that the loss to thxt toiiipany will not much extveii f'.0i.U". lie also believes th.it they win ins able to employ a considerable force m the mriu hall ays in aaayortwo. Ai, i-ady a new switch o- ard is on I'way from I'liila-'elphia. The Asso iaied Press will use the ex ecutive ami such other looms as can be had in toe neigtiDortiood. A large force of linemen were put t work and a hundred wiree will te ready tor use to morrow. By the hre the commercial ex changes were completely cut oil from all telegraph wire. Cotton, cutlee and pioduce exchange de pends on the Wciiern Union cm- imny to d stnimte their quotations overticke'8. This caused a com plete susiieiision oi ticker service, ahd hrought bu-ines almost to a standstill in exchanges. In addi tioii, all outs de ci i s were cut off and pu li- gram and cotton cabh-s were also lost through, the cutting off of the wires. The suspension of te'egraph ia ilities had a worse effe--t than the blizzard of 1888. The estimate I los-i on the build- init and fixtures, records, etc., a quarter of million. A Governor Finally Nominated. Nashville, July 18 ilon. John P. Bm-han m, president of the ta e Farmers Al iance was nonii- nated for governor in the state demcc at'c couveiniuii to-dav bv acolauiai ion. Miners ta be Evicted. Sax Fbancihco, July 18. Secre tiry Uushnell, counci. of federated Unites, to day received a rucsuHg irotn Paulino, ts. C.. from Irellx Bo ceof strikiiiKWellingti.n miners not und'ng uim thai lb.- court or- lereii l he eviction ot ttie miners from their homes iu 13 dayn. Inspectors Make Haul on Cigars. San Francisco. July 18. The custom Infuse inspectors to-day seized 50 cigars on the steamer Newburn, which arrived a few days ago from f Panama. list ThunMay 856 cigars were seized on tue same steamer. 1 ne cignrs were even foui.d in oil cans under thf s,n peamot the fire room. Blowxi tA Atonaa. v. SkaTTLK, Jul) If. A dis-p;.t'-.': from. Falls City ays that Michael Ryan, who was at work on the Green river and Northern R. R. at camp No. 10, near Echo lake, was killed at 10:30 a. by the pieiuature explosion of a e'ick ot giant powder held in his hand. Hie body was b own to pieces. He ahout 30 years of age, and un married. With Intent to Kill. Portlanp, July 18. At the ex amtnaion this evening Hurlburt was held to answer to the charge of in ent to kill, with bail fixed a' 16J0, in default of which bo went to the jug. A Htrong- Corporation. Boston, July 18 The official announcement wil be made u morrow ot the incorpoiation und r the laws of New -Jersey of the Chicago Junction railways and union stock yards company witl the following directors: Chauncy M. Dt-pew, .New iota, lion .lohn Quiiiey Adams, Boston, Kx U. S .Minister coward j. rneips, tsuri ineion. w.. wm. j. aeweii. cam- den, N. J., John Holy, Hollywood, N. J.. President Adams, Ex-com missioner Fred H. Uinstou. Chicago. Right, Hon. Hugh C. E Jhiiders, London, late chancellor of ex-i-hequer, hrancis Baron Blake, Coisseiain & Co., London, B-ruard F. Bosnqnell, direcor. Lloyd land limit d, London, Dol h on Andre, Mendloe i; Co. bank ers, Lond--n, tru-tee lor i?nd holderaaud tegister of transfer is tli-Centrl Tius Co., New York Capit.il atktk 13,0ti0,000. This ttot-K tie t"Uy paid in cash. ant wii e non assesHsbla, and the sto kholdets will have no personal lability whatever. Nominated for Cong-res. Kasota, July 18. The Fanners Alliance in the second district organized to-day. and nominated Gen. JaB. H. Baker of Blue Earth Co., for i ongressman. A Deadly Shooting Be rape Montgomery, Ala., July 18. An Advertiser siiecial from Ttis- colhia say: John A. Steele, Major Tom Steele. John Goodwin and W. P. i hallam engaited in a sh'Krting maUh to-day. The former was killed, John Goodwin setiously hurt and Tom Steele slightly wounded. GRAN f'S PASS PEACHES 1 bkiLiXLER & GARRETT, EXCLUSIVE AQENTS Orders for any quantity will e promptly hi led. ANOTHER DROWNING While Driving Lop Springfield. Abovp TV. B CB1NGNK TIA MKX1CO. Oitl o Ada for Qla-Lamp Bipleiloa 3hnrtliefOonflrBied A Solha( Lot KUls- Euoene, Or., July 18. A young man, tmiuett Biakely, waa drowned iu the Wiliameite river above Springfield ye-ierday, while running legs lor the hpringheid mill. V. E. Vrthur, the Missouri forger, gained his liberty la-t even ing by escaping irom a guard. The gjnid took tae prisoner to see ins wite, who waa sick, and wmle there he was allowed to go into the room by himself and wi.eu he came out he wan heavily ariuen and drove the oiticer several uiili s into the c mntry and then took to the brush. CUIMSHE KEMANUED. Those Coming through Mexico Meet n Insurmountable Obstacle, San Francisco, July 18. Writs of habeas corpus were sued out fc day for 52 Chinese who recemly an ivel here on the s'eame.- uaeiic, and they were taken charge of by the Ln.ted Mates mat shall, in formation was ieceivediiereto-da hat the eteamer China, from Hong Kong, will shortly arrive with ''So thinese on boa id. This is the largest number lately carried by any incoming ship. I he reuiauded Zl Cuinese iroiu Mexico are making another fight for admission. A wiit ot habeas corpus was aued out in the Oak- laud court, alleging thai three oi them had gone from the United States int -Mexico and from there back agam, and hence deporting them to China is not sending them io the country from where they came. The writ was directed to Capt. Ream oi the Gaelic, who made the reiui n that the men were n..t n his cusiody but in custody ot the port. A new writ will be served on Collector Phelps to-umrrow oretioon. Oxalic Acid for Uln. San Francisco, Julv IS. Rich' ard llerlev. who keeps a wood and coal yard, swallowed oxalic acid, from 'he effects ot which he died. Some davs ago his wile fell down a fliirht of stairs: lie procured "vial of oxalic acid, which she used for batbif. ' th- lacerations. He has been drinking heavily oi late and to-day swallowed the poison mistaking it, it is paid, lor gin. The Bursting Lamp Ciomw A Fire. Red Dlvff. Cal.. July 18. Last night two small houses helontrint: to . VI. I. Link -were burned, and the residence of S. W. Frank was t-adlv damaged by hre, earned by .i lamp explosi n. F. A. Manmurs und wife, v ho occupied one of the houses, barely escaiied with tnei lves. saving nothing. Anotnei -mall nouse occupied ny a. rcui t a l l a a 1 bald was damaged. Losses aggre gate about p,700, well insured. Shnrtllef Confirmed. Washington, July 18. The orig inal package bill came up in the house to-dav and was the occasion of a long debate. F. M. Shurileif ot Portland was to-dav confirmed as one of the general appraisers of meichandise. Killed by a Rolling Log. Healsburg, Cal.. July 18. Thos. Weemeth, contractor, ol this place was killed thisaiternoon at Jay's mill, on Austin Creek, by a log rolling over him. Court Decision on New Question. Chicago, July 18. The decision rendered by Judge Caley to-day in the case involving a que-tion said never to have been passed on nefore in the court. It wan the suit of Appendmeiit & Co. manu facturers of sausage casings, oi Chicago and New York to prevent, by injunction, George sayers, a tot mer employee, fiotn going int the same business in Illinois and 18 other states within three yeais from the date be ceased to be :n their employ. The consider .n ion named in contract was 1. Judge Caley decided as a resnltof modei n methods of commerce it made no difference whether the contract was as to one or more states, hut that as the co i. plaint was only employed t'rom week to week he was mad - to agree th.it for $1 and employment for weeks would niortifai-e his liberty of action practically nis means of support for 3 vears. The injunction was dis solved. Supreme Court Decision. New York, July 18. The gen eral term of the Supreme con it has handed dow n the decision in ttie suit of Henry Wintti-ope R.iv ... -,..!... V It .:7. reircivri w viit? a, duimi ituu ing c 'inpiny for d suoluiionof that and 11 other companies compos' ing the suaar trust. Ray obtained an injunction restraining all the defendants from in any manner of disposing of their property coming into their hands under the trust agreement by the plan of reorgaui zation. Brick for sale at my kiln or de hvered in Urge or am nil amounts W. O. Cassaxk NAKKOW KHCAPI Mrs. Harrison and Sirs. Mcalee Nearly Run Over. Cape Mav, Julv 18. Mrh. Har rison and Mrs. McKee narrowly escaped a serious hurt when out driving last night yu Washington avenue. A boy driving a dog cart lost control ot his horse which dashed into and narrowly missed overturning the Harrison carriage. lhe noise then ran uito au iron awning post and fell heavily on the pavement, hleedine profuselv. And at the sigiit of the olood Mrs. Mc Kee fainted. She was soon re vived however, and the president's carriage proreedeu to their cot tage. Arrested for Coreuptlon. Loa Axukles, July 18. Hon. J. M. L'amen was arretted to-day on the charge of having on the 1st ot May ailixed tUe name ot 1. M. Petri, chairman of the count board of suiiervisors, for a note of flO'i, disc. Hinted by ti e California Loan and I rust Co. Da men was lormerly an assembly man from this district. Boiler Explosion Kills Two Men. Bridgeport. Cal., Julv 18. D. V. Godson and A. S. Montrose vere blown up bv an explo-ion of a steam boiler at Bodie. Goodson as killed outiight and Montrose had. his legs blown off and his head adlv crushed and will die. B th were old tesideiits and highly re apectcd citizens. Goodson leaves a wife and Montrose a large lam- ly of small children. Attempted Suicide In Seattle. Seattle, Wash., Ju:y 18. Wm. Evans, a plasterer, attempted sui- ide in the basement ol the partly om pie t edllarrishurg bluck upon which h i emploved. late last ligi t. He took twenty-one mor phine pills and was in a stupor when a fellow-workman happened t.o step into the building and stum bled over him. trouble with Ins w ife is supposed to have led him to the rnsh act. TAKES FOB ANOTHER. Cat and Slashed in Horrible Wanner. Pokila.no, July 18. Lat night one of the most dastardly attempts a as made in bast Portland to tssHss.nate Al. A. Breadlove, a young man who had been working .or Chailcs D. jlcie. r iur a few days. Tiiis is a most temarkable case, as it is evident that Breadlove.the uan assaulted, was mistaken for W. H. Estnon. It will be remeni rasred that a Mis. Jackson had Esmon arrested and taken oeiore Justice Bullock on a . charge of using profane language to her in the grocj ry on Fourth and J streets, ou the 21et ot June. He was found guilty and fined $10 lie then had .Mrg. Jacksxm ar rested n the same charge, to which she pica Jed guilty and was fined $10 also. W. 11. Esmon ...... a . I ... a .1.1.. .n. that Airs. Jackson threatened to "have HoioeixsJy do him ( Emou) up the first opportunity, " but paid no attention to the threat at the time. Breadlove has been board ing with Lsuioii, who lives on E ghth and E streets, for the past week. La-t night about 8 o'clock .Mr. Jackson, hu&band ol the woman referred to, and James Hurlburt, Esuioti says, came to his house on Eighth street. They walked in front of the house sev- eral times and Jackson peered into tne winuow. ESmon saw inem nd remarked to Breadlove that those men had evidently come to do him up," and that he would not go out of the house that niuht Piesentiy Jackson and Hurlhuit separated, one going one direction and the other in another, ksmou supposed the men 1 ad gone, b it be made up his mind that tie would remain at bomi- Breadlove had some business lown town, and so he started He had been gone but a few mi tites wh.'ii Esmon heard htm call out: "Oh, Bill! come here quick this man ii t'littiug me to pieces.' Eamou ran to his assistance. He found Breadlove on his knees and Hurlhnrt standing over him, sla-hit.g at him with a kuiie. Hurlburt ran away when Esmon approached. Walter Jones also saw- the cutting, and called out to the man to desist. Hurlburt was arrested and locked up. Breadlove was dan gerously hurt. He was an entire stronger to both Jackson and Hurlourt. Incugb weak Irom Iosh of biood he was able to be in court and testify this morning. Immense Quantities of Wine. b.N iKANCIsCO, July 18. Over ZiK,uoo gallons ot caiuornia winb w as cleared lor Aew oi k a few d,p- ag i on the ehij' M. H. Grace 1 ms shipment, added to previous consignments by rail and sea. makes the total wine shipments from this el ite to the East ofur this year, 3.000,000 gallons. The Court Preceedlnn. I Paris, Tex.. July 18. Judge Bryan in tne lederal court to-day sentenced nine men to death as follows : dins. Reed, colored, for rape on his step-daughter and J. I. Lawrence, J. B. Chamber land J. Cook, Silas J. Frcase, John Jackson, C. E. Cook. J. C. Psll and R. E. Banks for complicity in the Cross murder case. Dry goods and notions on fimt floor, clothing department. aadl gents furnishing goods on seooad floor at G. W. Simpsoa's. VOI. V. NO. 50 WAGGING HIS TAIL The Fornidablt British Lioi Snarling at Franftv MORTON DIAMOND KOBBKK. Aietaer Ureal Bom ao-FiaeUll Embarrse-81iot fu a Halw Xr. ParaU Biek. Halifax, July 18. It is rumored here, and not deiied bv auihori tiee, tliat England has decided on a naval demonstration, on the Newfoundland's French shorn, and may poeaioly go further by mak ing one in the French waters ot Migaelen Island, under the very nose of the French warship. Th tollowing formidable British fleet i now gathered in the vicinity of St. John, New Foundl&nd : The flagships Betierophen, Comua, Emerald, Forward, Pelican and Partridge, to Ihj joined probably to-uionow bv the Thruah, coin mandcr Prince George of Wales and two torpedo boats direct from England. Pylad?, a one-mast powerful man-of-ar on thiB sta tion is aleo ordered from the West Indies to rendezvous with the fleet at St. Johns, but oews received from the Windward Isles says that the Pj lades is ashore at Jamaica and seriously injured. Dlnmoad Bobbery nt Barn to n. Saratoga, Jaly 18. About noon to-day a et of sneak thieves en tered a cottage here and got away 10.000 worth of diamonds. The cottage was occupied by Mr. Mor- ' ion, vice-president of the United States, and his partner in business ind their wives. A reward of a $4000 is offered for the recovery of the jewels. A OR EAT RACE. Sakvator. Tennj and Kingston Decide Which U Best. . New York, July 18. The World 4Avi ore iminariee m uic 9w-epstakcs race to take place at Monmouth parg were arrangva last night, and the public may count n seeing fcalvaior, tenny :tnd Kingston race to decide tne 'He of "kin of the tuit." U9- tailn ol the sweitpBtakes and added purse have not beeu made public, But it is believed Uiat eaca will stake ir3.i00 and the asaocia- iou will swdd fl5.000. Financially 1 KirwMtK. X. J. Job i. Tb VI4Virmii-lr fY3aHv & CompBllt'a incorporated mannfactnring estab liMhment at Newark is finan-naHy embarras-'e'l and a receiver has been applied for. The assets the concern, including real estate, machinery and stock, are -mated at $200,000, and liabihtiea at about f 160,000. Th company has btn doing r.usiness on nop rowed capital and the P'ant is heavily mortgaged to Newark banks. Fatal Quarrel Over a SInln. Savannah, Ga., July 18. At Guiton to-day Ray ortnon, son of tiie doctor of Ibis city, shot and killed two brothers named mill and John Bird yesterday. Yoong Kotthnn and Willie Bird traaea mnl. a trwlav. and Willie Bird ac- j comoanied bv his brother John, i nt tii Kortnon to aei. nun w ti ad a back. Northon reluned ana John Bird drew his gun, and told Willie to break open the barn aoor and recover the mule. At tms loint young Northon shot Birds rtead. Northon nea. Mrs. PnrneU Sleku ll.n...nwl N. J JulT 18. Mrs. Parnell, th mother of Chas. 8:ewart Parnell, is confined to her bed with choleramorbus. Charged With Stealing Oeld Ear. -Julv 18. A. new indictment was found by thenwnd jurv to-tty against expieai driver of the U. 8. express company, charged with the theft of te $10,00 Jold ! aw. An indict ment was also returnea snua three other persons, tnd one ox them wa Ehret's brother who waa arretted this afternoon. : CENTRAL AMERICAN MUDDLE. Tronble Set Vet Awerwsel But Bin Be Sortoua. New Yoek. Julv 18. A lettr dated from Guatemala City, Jane 26. says that President Jienennea, of San Salvador, instead of beinf .;,l Avina at annonlaxv. ' ahot bv the troops daring an attack on the palace. Kseta has agreed to the policy of Central American states in ail matters ex i-ept as to the union of the states. This declaration will bring a war on San "-alvador as the presidents of the other states having agreed to the union, except Nicaragua. which expects to sign the consuio- tion next year. Narrow Eacape from Donah. London, July 18. During severe thunder storm which swept over London yesterday, lightning struck and destroyed one of the ornamenUl figures on Wettmin etci iil. The figure fell to the pavement be'ow and barely missed the head of Hon. Sir Wm.. Grant ham. iusti-e of the court of the 1 queen's bench. Had it struck him 1 it must certainly have killed him. x. 4