Show I NEWS OF THE DAY I Crops in the South will be very large < i this year Corn tobacco and cotton nil give a fine yield while the fruit and vegetable vege-table crops are the largest over made Well remarked President Cleveland as ho mashed the millionth mosquito these pesky bores are bad enongh but not half sc importunate as hungry officeseekers I A last nights dispatch says It is said r that Maxwell who it is said murdered I Preller at St Louis is a son of tho National schoolmaster at Hyde near Manchester Minnie Palmer opens an engagement at Newcastle England August 31st During the Christmas holidays she will play in London Lon-don and immediately after commence her trip around tho world Says tho Omaha Herald A doctor doesnt try to cure a man of the jimjams by pouring whisky into him Isnt it malpractice malprac-tice then to try to enforce civil service reform re-form and not turn the rascals outGeneral f i General Sheridan having declined tho invitation to deliver the proposed eulogy on Grant in Boston the committee appointed to select the orator have decided to invite Roscoe Conkling or Henry Ward Beecher or George William Curtis t According to the Journal of Inebriety I of 202 Illinois physicians whose deaths are reported by the State Board of Health six committed suicide seven were poisoned by overdoses of chloral or morphia and over thirty were known to use spirits to excess The Boston Herald thinks that if the politicians undertake to bulldoze the President Presi-dent they will without doubt come from his presence feeling what the crestfallen cattle king said the other day after leaving the White House Well Til be dd if he aint the boss W S Conant an inmate of the Concord N H Asylum was made violently insane it is believed by remorse because he deserted from th army in the war His doctor recently recent-ly wrote to President Cleveland asking the mans discharge and has just received it It is thought the news will save his life I The Old Time TelegraJhers Association and the Society of the United States Military Mili-tary Telegraphers Corps held their annual reunion at Manhattan Beach Hotel last night About 200 persons were present among them many veteran telegraphers of the war of the rebellion The object of the association is to bring before the government govern-ment tho claims of men who served in the war The American Bar Association assembled assem-bled at Saratoga yesterday in eighth annual session The annual address was made by the president Hon John W Stephenson of Kentucky He spoke in favor of advancing the science of independent jurisprudence md promoting the thorough administration of justice and urged the necessity of a uniformity uni-formity of legislation throughout the several States There is weeping and wailing and I gnashing of teeth among the employes of he Philadelphia mint The official axe has alien at last As far as can be ascertained etween forty and fifty Republican heads have dropped off to be replaced by worthy Democrats Other removals follow tomor ow The Democrats confidently look forward for-ward to seeing the entire 300 Republican em byes of the mint retired to the delights of > rivate life I Lee and Hanlon who are matched to ow n threemilo race in Jamaica Bay off I tockaway Beach on Saturday went down 1 to the beach Tuesday look at the course The race will be the first Hanlon has rowed since his return from Australia He is in good form and looks as well as ever Lee is Iso in good condition It promises to be a is from the ery close contest The course is each before the Seaside House and will include lude two turns The men each put up 15OO |