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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 26 TWENTY PAGES , 3 4 purchases of dd the stoppage of | Ment had labored and ay of these toys is sadly disheartening | build. ayould Uabok 0x6 to the rank and file. The leaders hope sup- _A BANQUET TO PARNELL. ression of the League will turn the tide in The Irish party in Parliament will give rporating that city rejected the Accident Insurance bill, consid- ering that the Reichstag’s amendments of the bill rendered it unacceptable. CRIMINAL NEWS. rant at the time, a a fainting away on hearing the first shot, ant seeing her husband fall. One ball penetrated NEW YORE recover. Friday_following was to have atled upon the Di for further treatment, but sbe was unable to leave ber bed, anda day” or two luter the Doctor called of bis own accord. URHOn nce ced acces (RUE ai A Murder in the Celebrated Cata- | itt tiy timer penetrated He het | No Excitement and Little Interest | ja°dee Sion was wai anit: Bene ques REGARD THE Eee Pan M PeseeeMtAs Viexxa, June 25— The Emperor William, cazy Mansion, at Wash- : — in the Coming College hor ines culled four or Wve Himes a lant 4 complain that when once the tenant At the second a = seg on returning from Gasteln, will meet the é THE TALLOLTT BOYS. pa eae reas whsa'ho Tounll nee: conden ant unuuer meeting to-day of | Emperor Francis Joseph at Salzberg, the ington. | Sr. Jusern, Mo. June 25—Albert and Boat Races. aes SHOWED SIGNS OF ALARM, entice Ae F Hoel Who were respited yes- and, when be was ubont to depart, gathered up terday by Gov. Crittenden, were brouzht : and took swith nim all save one of the bottles of The Sele of the Panama Railroad to | tmaiciue he had given ber. Holzer saw thut the feels secure, he will never join the ranks of | the London Athletic Club, in_conj a eae the revolutionists. One consolation they | with the Manhattan Club ot "New York a bestihing of August: pave, which is that the Government has al- | Stamford bridge, in the two-mile. walking GL i i 1 : ‘the Gov nt as sa =e f : akke.G: here ae pba ets ae Da a ber ate AEE dete: open to stuateurs, Merrill, American, ea REBE ae oe pete Taw. ae andl ate in a LCR Cae De Lessens’ Canal Company fod weaned ae cndther Ba era ers League, wl vated Be 1 2 In-Law, iE Bi e Ware “Rati Monroe interpos Ine woul hand on tho ated Beckley, of the London Athletic | Arcinns, Juno 25. v separate cells, and will be kept here until Ratified. Sa eee ee eee osete wed said be wou v Dring In 4 coud Germandoctor. whotn they cuultt ato Be ae et A their execution. ‘Th f Sherif had no trouble getting them away The Murderer Driven into an Uncon- | from Marysville, but thought it unsare to 5 . understand bettec than himself, and, altbourh COLLEGE BOAT RACES. Holzner sald’ be Knew one whom he wanted i ubove all uthers, tho Doctor insisted ou making: were formerly assorted with the physieal- | Chib, end Murphy, of Hizigale Harriers. | eeived from Suida that the Bonamena rebels force movement. nly the three named walkyL.” Merrill won | passing between the two French colunns, qué GREAT SUCIAL ATTRACTION or THE | the race easily by fifty yards. ‘Time, 14 iin- | have ret dd thwvard: (i = aith WEEK utes and 35 s ‘ ne ” ave returned northwards, probably with cet, i ic leave them there, ‘The jail here will be NO EXCITEMENT AND BUE LITTLE INTER: eae e ke yards running race Meyers, of | station of the Alfa Company, where large Man. a Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, — ty minutes, Pworseand died at’ 2 ocicok in the New Yous, June 25.—The Times’ New | efrernoon. Wellington's riding school, atKnightsbridge, | the Manhattan Athletic CI al ‘ : 4 M = jnaid of be Society for Foreigners in Dis- | the strai httor| thletie Club, waited until in | stores are kept. Tt is rumored that they nad BITUARY. nae. The stalls represented 2 co opolitan | and antl il nee and then eame away | already commenced to make raids there on Heecwith houses ofall nauons. ‘The Sultan | seconds. asl by, eh gaa. “Tlie 191 |. ie migut ot te al tase A Horrible Murder in a Restaurant at MW. SMITH. fr Turkey sent presents valued at 25,000. | Club, came in second. Theother contestants [ Datroit—Insanity Presumed. Gace Hee ae nokseller no e ° ee este Taye | _ Dr Monroe was found at 5 o'clock last even London, Conn., special says: “Very feW | ing, secreted in a small and dark closet connect strangers have yet arrived ‘to witness the | ed with his oltice, by Officer Hanley college boat races next week, and there is | tive Tilo | vlerk i the office bad insisted itement and no betting. No interest ft Division. “but _th ‘that be “hese were sold by Mile, Musurus, daughter | were Baker, Smi Sm HUNGARY. ii " These were 3 y ach da the original beret Stnith, Guiness, and’ Musbratt, ELECTIONS IN PROGRESS. ¢ reached here last cvening from Denver, whither | Whatever appears to be taken locally in the lying. The Dociur was seen dure all well-known athletics. Inten he bad gone forthe benetit of his bealth, He | mately between Columbia and fiarvard on the “evening by a reporter, but he had little to se that he did not procure of the Turkish Ambas fetter of the Padis e interest |" pestis, June? which was exhibited, | was exhibited in the result of the contes' ig ere cold while attend is to be no pre: as Jail Allows 3 | took a s tho Redpath | Montay. ‘The an abortion upon the woman,did notsuupinister Elections fur members of | 4 Sleepy Guard in’ an Arka sultan took care to ert his position ee ces the Hungarian Diet commenced yesterday. i " a Se noes ae i pad " the Sultan te Seale aclae bean salles at BEMIND A IIENGE. ‘The resttlt, as far.as known, is favorable to Berderer to fe lueture fnithisieity Inst February. In March he | po platform train, The Harvard crew ar] medicine for chat er ny imilar purpose, did stronely. THe w + Ens Denix, June 23.—A land agent named oe ee ea aie w that the zenkuteli- | sived last night, and proceeded at once to not operate on ber, and, therefare, was ise fied to aid the bazar, the great Mus- | O'Connor was fired at, but withoat result Hie seh taty ae ah Hs m aes ial. mate of that rezion might havea goodetfeet. | its quarters. on the east bank. of the uate DE HD . Molenue's story, be ésid, ult % vel s clit near I as Feta 1, President of the Council, has bee! es PP shins ilcavea > Pb its ers, ! mist bank he | Yias true only in part. sulman nation, well the Su last might near Abbey Fealt, County Limer- a paatitnencies cil, has Deen | ie Talbott Murderers Taken to St. J eS et age. May. WP ) very about one-eighth of a mile wearer | “What did vou treat ner for, Howton: et stituencies. 0 loseph, | parently somewhat improved. His physi ‘This morning -it the reporter, expecting that Be would answer, town thin the Yale crew, took ashort spin. The water was rough on er, owing toa fresh west eleeted in two s : ‘T Jes cing parties du globe), considered it their | of Bell’s Life says: ‘The Cornell Univer- PaAG ashe did tothe police afew moments betore, y. for peritonitis and yustri at is 2 question te beanswered some other responded the Doctor. : himself (qui est, en particulier. Fauguste | ick. One arrest las been made, Fobalif de tous les Musuiaans qui habitent TIE ALEREE CoCOIRESEOR then advised hii to go to Colorado, und he acted on thelr advice, The fatal disease, cansnmption, | 1908 a whieh #rew out of a cold caught in February, | its side of the Ww Mo., for Safe-Keeping, time. ss Aine cilaijaas a afte day at Dobenzan, flooding a et a sacred duty to associate themselves with | sity crew row splendidly together, with oars : 2 + b MURDER AT WASHINGTON, eould not be vd, and bis friends, whe wind. ‘The crew crossed directly to the 01 au isc! Hts; sits Ee get ars | tract ot laud and partially destroying T r a cheeked, and his friends, who are | wind. ‘The crew Cross ivectl) be | “There was quite anumberot questions in fact, Ser work of charity. Grants of money | shaped like Ross’ sculls. “They are very | crops gud and partially destroying the | “speeiat Disnateh to The Chicazo Tribunee forion, were pained vesterday at the announce | posit side, pulled down a little over halt a jculing to the Doctor, whicn were to ben were alsy received from the Emperor and | strong, and, if allowed to compete for, I hear 2 Wasiixcros, D.C, June 25—A murder | mentor bis death. Mr. Sinith was born in the | mile, turned about and went back to its tloat. award aie 3 bee (ne Sane ug aed were coneerning himself and) Dr." Clark,’ an was committed here to-night which will be | Lake Superior region, Michigau, where hi3 | Jt has net been out since. ‘he oarsmen are : BOE EEN y E since. i a the Iy admissions he 1 tinted both on account of the plac heré the her wae Sherif for many years. On the death AUSPLENDID Lut OP MEX, Nore the be ati ores eo ‘ollie to the name ol airk, and that be hid Empress of Austria, from the Czar of | there is an if in the case, they are sure to SPAIN. the Queen of Spain, the | rendera good account of themselves, - 3 geen e Sat eae MONOPOLY ABOLISHED. + f her husband, who felt x viet : King of Saxony, and the Senates Sbeantas aan 1 act was cuumitted ani on account of the re- | Of Ber husband, who Tell & jetim to coneump- | and pull an excellent stroke well together, TUE EAS! Al i ne Gazette on Satur- i 2 actors in the trace Mrs. Smith with ber family took up |} At shee ell togethers | noon in the eity only about a year, Dr.” THE EAST. lationship of the actors in the tragedy. A mith with, ber family, took UP | 14 was impossible to time them. ‘The Colne | Clark was The aesupant of theolliee, but be Bad of Hamburg and Lubeck, Presents were made by various other roy: and di day will publish a decree abolishing the to- = resi A TI t ~ | daeco monopoly in the Philippine Istands. Mr. Christmas, the son-in-lnw of the famous | then a youth of some | 1H summers, bin crew. Whose quarters are on the west | net seen him fer four imonths. He also id- Fneuished personages, Don Fernando, King | Coxsrantixorie, dune 2 —It is stated | Casi bs i a + | Myra Clarke shotand instantly killed became a clerk in the Post-Ollice, which Was | side of the river, W > on the water this | mitted that be had no license, und Glaims feat is FE eres copies of iis transla | that Tissor, the Fre ian a Castelar writes to the Colonial Minister a8 | 3p) Whitney. the sou of Mrs. Gaines by her a inder the controtof “Ike” Cook as Post- | AUTO a eet 3 | why he endeavored toavout the oflicers, whom of Portugal, sen’ pies ‘ansla- a the French .Ambassador, before | follows: “1 congratulate you on the decree | 5 . the so Airs, Gaines: by her er, aud continued int office nader his sue- | WMomiNs yout the same. time. ‘The men | he supposed were emssitries of the State tion of Shakspeare. King Osear, of | xoing ona furlough, intormed the Grand Vi- | whieh will give you a place’ among the gre: first husband, in the celebrated C e inte John 1. Scripps. Arter pulled halt giewn hy: atrse and back sonra of Hatta. 1 a ptainly evideut phat “4 : Seen . : atin. bh 2, ar TE ei you it place a ie Mans i acity. ved several years in the Post- gain. Lest he two other crews S - {the Doctor bad bur little to say, | chie! Sweden, sent . Swedish pore vier that the French would advance upon | emancipators of human labor, rendering Mansions oe Pelee ‘ ‘g a aire ca ‘i nee A z ‘Smith sought a new avoca- | a boat full of giants, but eit Leeause he had not yet outlined bis defense, and curtains of native manufacture. ‘Tripoli if fanatical intrigues were carried on | jjlustrious your nae for all tine.” : Tnorning. Wi aingully inferior to | aud be f . rel, Whitney and Christmas have been part- | house of Walsh & Iuterinson. & sequentiy | that of their competitors. ‘This evening they shoul] memnowledze ant what deny, He is autifully” chee. ‘clodl “+1 ‘rinoli eee Lied — i rly good-looking inv, ubout aD years o a beautifully carved | cuckoo clock, of Syria and ‘Tripoli to prevent the entrance TUSSLA. aie nt 7% ‘About four years ago he opened a bookstore on | pay gy being 43 ore ne diarvacil [ae with blue eyes, long brown beard, slightly Kaiser Wilhelm contributed China of Freneh political agitation. SPUCED MILITARY EXPENDITUR ney was absent from the city 2 | Madison street, and subsequently bought out far from, being as perfeet as the Harvard | tinged with wray, and walks and dresses in a A « i : ; ‘Th bis unk 1 e i si- be a triumph of muscle over jnent stand of an old English inn, where the The Ambassadors of the Powers protest | Russian Minister of the Tuterior, will pro- | Y*S not prosperous, Upon his return he ac- note tact. wawented ind str eral oad this not : parts of hostess and ids were | against the menaces contained in the Porte’s | pos aredue- A el ,* with having conducted the business in a odien! line never before excelled In this cit s put their full strength: into their large and useful busiuess career xcemed de: quar- | tion, and he bee aentesman in the millinery | ing this morning wi i nS ut wm loss to know what fuvts ae Queen Olga, of Wirtembur; sent | there, ‘The Porte has ordered the authorities he envaged nl i x $ tall, fairl: factory here. Whit- | be envied as salesman with Keith Bros. | towed in auch better form, but were still | hye with. “‘Atneriea was well represented at the reire: THE FOREIGN POst-OF FICE Vie: ‘June 25.—Count Ignatieff, the great deal of the time, and the partnership | the Phillips news-azeney on Dedvburn street, | Wn. if they win on Monday — it | stogeny manner. i a though even his 3 cused the manuging partner, Christinas, | nature he bulit np a trade in che book and p ent in their faver, as they do not by HUBBARD’S REMOVAL. played by Mai ‘a, Marehioness of Ailesbury, | note relative to the suppression of forcign } tion of between 150 ‘They rowed two miles this evening Correxpondents Who Think It Was Be= a any Dla é nic Turkey. ‘i Ps Virountess. Mandeville, Lady Randolph | Postoflices in Turkey. bles in the inilitary reckless manuer, and also with having | tincd for bim, and be looked forward | avainst wi Me ne it little less a is Churekill, Princess De Linar, Miss Ysnesa, THE GREEK PRESS. roubles in the military robbed him. A quarrel, grawing ont of this | 10 life “ot eet nee Ce Se at| FORT ae Ae ote cane Was aun ede tavea ») ‘ ‘ Fad . Ar |. The Greek pres: except Sas ghee = cee state of aifairs, has been conti r Death came to rob him of what Seemed | Jee per minute. s —VYostmuaster Palmer Says Te Was Mrs. Renolds, Mrs. Loriliard. and Mrs. Ar ie he Greek pr vith che es ention of the ANNEXATION OF TUNIS. state of all tins, ! s been continued for s Death came twa of his indnstry and | Strokes per minute, ++ For the Good of the Service.” 22 ‘3, attacks months, the parties Jivine under the energy. Thousand of Chicego pevple will ‘TH: YALE CREW To the Editor of The Chicagu Tribune. CH. CONTROL, THE POPULAC or {| how thur Paget, all but Lady Ailesbury being Americans. ened regret that Mike ed, Kind ‘aulty in itsstyle. ‘There ure several | Caicaco, June 23.—I have no desire to stir up Ouse. walt men In both erews who turn themselves half | any remembrance of the last year's politicat . 7 with them. Whitney widower, his wie, | friends, und uo man whose friendship was worth | 12Y. around at every stroke, in gis fashion. } contest in the Republican party in Cook County June 9.—Since the date of my last | M ines’ only daughter, having died last | having was bis cnemy, ‘The irisn-Americ: thereby, | nec causing the boat | cnown as third-termism uguinst anti-thied- -o-Tuni: itfairs have remained | y "hitnev is rel ale Sst) Cink, of which Mr. Sinith was a member, will | 10 wabble, and they both, as a rule | 7, act, anco-Tunisian afairs have remained | year, Whitney is repr iedas a morose, | SUS Shpropriate actin to-day on bis unex- | row alwost entirely with their arms. termiam, but the dismissal of Mr. John M very tranquil, Atew changes in the imme- | sullen maa of a 4 rrelsome dispo: pected demise. Th Yale omen. were out this Hebbued foom the “ponitloil of Siperlauenden™ evening for the figst time to-day. They had | Hubbard was the only avowed. : : h great " pe the sony ncn for the an- ion 1 i The Messager d? BAKER BACK. . moderate und ably edited paper. While on social tupics L may mention that | give ‘eview of the Convention, show- considerable interest is excited in elubs b Ing fs neetizent compllatans putting ihe the reappearance in London of Gen. most favorable interpretation on ts provis- Tons, tt sta fog ait sever tine Baker, formerly of the Tenth Hu i dont stating tine severt uf root, Whieh is now a prominent boarding- learn to-day ‘. es, whel e 5 Smith is no more. He was ac Mrs, Gaines, when in the city, stops | gyda bonornble zentle:nan. ave superfluous huniliations for i cure anes 5 s i; There has heen much comment on the | that others are contrary to the Conszitution, See oe ee mnlteate tht | ers iti his family an the world JOSEPH. SMITH. their shell awed down to th Ustand Seat the Bont: : ae aa ‘the wlion. aft fawn aty’ he members of his Court whose sympathies ers W nis family he world Uy ‘ 2 Mi . heir shell towed down to the grand stand man among the various cblef oflicersot the Post- fact that he was once tutken up ing that the treaty of ¢ found it necessary 10 L That We | coiteattended meeting of the Chfeavo ar | and rawed back to the starting-point, with | Cihee tn ae cng uad he was outspoken, ia his f " tion of Senator Blaine. rthe dignity are known to be anti-French ar f fave " a 5 i forthedisnity of | are known to be anti-French areoutot fiver, was held cecterday afternoon inJudce Biodwert’s | the wind and tide both in their favor. “They | desire, for the nares 23, 48 nearly as the | Noquestion has ever been made as to bis polit: i me ay | 1830 showed greater r is ie. Tes of as Mier | Greece than that of 1881, asks why the Kit is return from ‘Turkey a few days age. he | dom of to-day is unable to obtain the respect was invited tu dinner by the Prince, a cir | whieh the Kepublic of 1810 obtained. © ‘Then eumstance which is regarded as having been | Capodistria snecveded ininduencing in our Vea | yoom. Le has had 20 ter another they arestepping down | Persons why saw. Nin on the way ty his | court-room for the purpese of tiking suitable | made the first imfie in The kind-hearted okt sovereign | home to-night state that he had been drink- | gerion on the death of the tate Joseph E.smith, | time could be taken, with 1 Sc strokes | eal souudness or xs to bis capacity for and bie grace to the inexorable | inzagood deal, At all events, surely, be | Among these present were e Pullen, HM, | 10 the minute pull. Their No. 5is suffer. | devotion ot? ne de ea a Bis tive | te oclock, the occupants of the louse | Spepacd, dudge Tuley, Judge Williamson, Judge ing from i sore hand, and Merritt m Ps oe Was) be, removed {cis well known that Postmaster Paliner, t very ‘ended to pave the way tw bis readmission | Fiver the decisions of Europe; to-day—let logic of necessity; and the conser i Sot wards. 4 : r : i ce his a a int le aaerice oe Gib ihe WoW [us be still and hide the, blush of shame | element of | his ssoure. Is compelled to | NoUett high words, and what evidently v Dickey, John Mattocks, E. B, Sherman, Jobn V. have to take his place. Tle was in post | respectable gentleman as be is, was a, pro- to the Army and Navy Club, the required | Whien reddens our faces.” ‘The Ora, organ a quarrel bet the brothe aw, Le Movne, Jonn J. Herrick, Robert’ Hervey, tion in the. boat this afternoon, however, | nounced third-termer (be is recently from Tow. 7 ro descending to dinner, ‘The | he Moyne. Jonn J. Herrick, Hobert Hervey, | ‘There isan immense body of water coming was unanimonsly anti-third terin), and is kL to the nes order of things. ‘The Prime | they number of fifty members having sizned a | of e i, att viv cpr ph ity prea 4 paper expressing their opinion that the eause | sen oul au ee on teeth, Minister, Si Mustapha.Ben Iswail, will in ay altercation — waxed Wariner aid re- ‘Thomas Dent, Georse Herbert. J. H. Grinarll, |. gown, the river, and 2s Hoth races Will be | knows asa‘ Logan appointee.” Now then, 1 f bis ulitines he service does not affect hi tion, savs that. “nothing better ‘could be | few days leave for Paris, accompanied by a | tated to business of the family, when, as | F. H. Kates, Calvin De Wolf, Jona Mortis, John | rowed on the ebb tide fast time may be ¢. the removal ot Mr. Huboard on account of his of his quitting the service does not wiect Als i ipl 1 the two persons entered the door of the din- | M- Woodbridge, Arno Voss, F. H. Winston, J pected. ‘The Harvard-Columbia naieh will | independence last year? Pininiy and squarely, cre Monday, and: the | this atestion: must Ve answered. <A vust Mae as i ee lBihie i w. | expected from the deserters of the national | number of ‘Tunisian statesmen, ‘They are to aerate ra he aca at acroriauee cause.” ‘Those who re coiled from war be taken thither on boards with Rule G the ballot was eppo! nted ake | unfortunate negotiators for pe place this afternoon with the result that ‘the | Powers who loo gallant General was readinitted. of the Penins Freneh frigate, ing-reout where the remainder of: the board- | Jeremiah Lenming, K. B. McCagy, W. P. Black. J t e frigate, | ors were already seated, Christinas 5 ddenly | George H. Harding, George W. Campbell, J. rn. | 7Varsity rac forward to the 2overnment with considerable pomp and parade, so as to | drew a pistol and shot his brother-in-law | pootittle, Jr.. aud others. acht Strange Know that we would aceept | HOPress the onlookers with the fraternal re- | through the heart, who instantly fell dead. |.” y5r, Fuller called the meeting io order, and New York, ly SP irasIEe sthing. ‘This is; in sum, the whole tune- | litions existing between the two Govern. | Christmas, Haat panes ito ieee nominated Judge Blodgett to preside. ‘The anchored at the harbor.’ 4 Siete 7 tion of the nation which pretended to be the | ments. It is dramatically arranged, and |}; iiett, & pales ‘ LO kehebeas inatiol 3 de unanimous. Judge are anxiously looking forward to the Ghird } instrume remenerati = H . arranged, and | Vinselt. Le is to-night at the station-house, nomination was made unanimous. juts 4 setae of Iroquois. and Peregrine. instrament of de rexenetation Vf the East, | promises to bea fine affair of its kind. ‘The | jy charze of tonulht at the station-Lovse | asiodgett, on taking the chnir, said that THE PANAMA ROAD. ghoCongreswnan upon whora they could havo eting . STC, rey tre: tus al I. Roustan treated | yoice that is heard in ‘Lunisian affairs may able Mrs. Gaines With the ex- | the meeting had been called in view of | ITS SALE TO THE CANAL COMPANY RATI- | relied nas pliced himself in antagonism to which it owas thought — would be | the Bey of Tuni: present us a conven- 5 , - t. Her grief fied f he | one of those sud events so frequent of FIFD. the Administration, and the persunul and politi- at. Goodwond, but the latter will | NOR and order us to sign it without the least | be that of the Bey, but the hand that is the etna Hes: griet ie fied from the | 9m Ohno sud Sen nnssing ras. apt oer arhont Speciat Dispateh to The Cnicazo Tribune. cal Interests of the other two require go much of Hot run at the Ducal meeting, the same | Wrest Bren, the des. of Tunis declared moving power belongs unmistakably to the | fact. that te) uuantll os ina, Areal | hey bad all learued to Juve. ‘the very sudden soni, dune 2%—-Private dispatches | fe" Eye gupttes Suniiot attaal to such at: teed = that he only yielded to fo! “The Govern- | French Republic. ‘There are . ly , elf. i ith whic! i nea culled Away" fine Ea fiustae Republicans must find out for them- y ar e Govern- | French Republic. ‘There are now lying | the murdere: ness with which Mr. Smith had beca ediled away’ | Conti received from Paris announce that hey want to know, you kaow. OX. course being pursued with him as with Bend | ment,” adds the Ora, * would do well to see | j clita allure Diritists jus ri had “undertaken to | Was only xnother warnime that the final sui Or Jast year—viz.: one of uninterrupted y hot setting a trap forus. We | U the harbor of Goletta a large British man- | defend her axainst_ the eauseless and quert- | mons inlzht come when least expected, and & the contract for the purchase of the Panama Periits t * eats which ra ly concerned, the of-war, and also an ital in, @ Spanish, a Jous: complaints of the murdered, man, Lt lesson which emphasized the ne ity of being | }reilron as . on el training until he St. Leser for which race | aeliit, <0 fan as ee We svould be so Portuguese, and three French men-of- was. Mrs. Gaines’ money, it id, which | prepared fur it wi : Ataslroat ae one cic by . ne tor of The Chicago Tribune. both are equal favurits, and are} ie’ the peaceable acquisition of ‘The: The United States war-steamer Nipsie has had helped the artnership, and the On mnuon, Mess ‘nepard, Le Moyne, Wins- anaima Canal Compary. Every stock- Crrteaco, June 2%3.—1 notice in this morning's quoted at 5 to 2 against them. Most of | should take the proportions and incur the | been here and leit. 2 dead man wi aay of anig sit He nd | ton. Rome und Senor se abpuintel a holder of -the Railrord Company will | paper that Joba M. Hubbard, who bas been the mouey is zoing on Peregrine, for whom | dangers of an expedition. 1 i was, moreover, to-day inflamed with drink. | Conia fo drat suitable revolutions, The | jaye the privilege of ceepting the } g; i i 3 going sung x Seaae # a : tee oyue! a ct f o 7. Superintendent of Carriers In the Chic: Post- Uneontrollable passions the only reason that | inte: ce subsequently reported the followive | Hains of the agreement at any time | olice for six or seven years, nas been invited ads to resign” by Postinuster Palmer. Tt seems as if K i "7 Henan e ic € the exchange ‘Thanks to the vigorous police regulations Jhear Archer will probably be retained if he pea a aay fee , theeity and country round about | canbe assigned by the murderer for his un- nrinute: wreement at any tie nJalyt, Awe Ps ie Tirpexk might take up this case. Hubbard 1 very quiet, and in no instance has | timely act. The occupants of the house, joseph Emerson Sinith was born in Augusta, | within 1 the Republicans of Cook County were tothe nomination of Gen. Grant for 1 im, und yet they are without a repre- in the Chicago Post-Ottice. The ubiican. = « Senater — (Logan) = was a third-termer,-—-we have a third-termer from Iiigois in tho | Cabinet. — tho jority: ‘The steum- Osgood, of we and is REMOVAL OF HUBBARD. gainst so many imprudent and will accept the mount. Mr. Keene’s North 4 s eee ry au is . A 25 anti-na f n tf 7 signers bee! ed. ‘The i eit 9, 1833; prudunted at Bowd Cole | sons ‘als 0 : Starran twice at Hampton this Ree tar iuisition byyauending Se a aE or areeil ec een RARE | who have been witnesses to the altereations | je oy flnggh Oy Ue alate. to the Bowdon Col | Visions are also made for the protection of | seas one wt the threw anti tied term tasn wo, performed badly on buth occasions. and the Algerian frontier is occupied by which have oecurred tor many weeks, are | menced the practice of tho law in Wiscasset, | those stockholders who do not receive notice | refused to be bulldozed by Palmer. Le wis nasa AE TES q ‘oups. ‘they sap ald tas! disposed to sympathize with’ the murderer, | Me. in To He was elected in IsGs 10 the | of the sale in time to avail themselves of this stuted atthe time that he would hive to stu. YRANCE. Heneh trovps. ‘hey areso disposed 28 ‘to | Gra ieast say that he had intense provoca- | Seuate of Maine, wus a member of the Staine [Or tie $8 EINE irhis is nuw velng doue, and he 1s dismissed ror "The Cornell crew in good spirits and. prac- GAMBETTA WAITIN D WATCHING. command the great azrieultural valley and | tion gor his rash deed & | Historical ‘So oe aeriably, fitted other | Privilege. The first payment ot $4,000,000 | no other reason “than his refusal to be driven tice, No objections to their competing have Swectal Cable. the Tee ea ut belweet Aut end the : Historien{iions iw his native state. tn lsu? be | is te be made July 1, and until the | itn tue ed-Terin eruwd. The case (8 wae. rontier, y have ga eit, Mater, ee POS eae on where he practiced the pro- | gmal payment has been made the stock sold } opinion of hrs assou amy tor decor te the ESCAPE OF A MURDERER. é r nia de S, es d Re | fession until me dus. uf nis deur June 1s eS | ty the Canal Company’ will be vi News | He was a member of the Illinois House of | ocorow, and end. of Oe atlnuia cel y ic ¢: from | Hepresentatives m1 ind was ties nomi- { es¢row, and some ind of a negotiable cer- | campaign last fall Palmer guve out tbat he eave from | Representa on to the office of Judge. He | tilicate will be issued. is understood that | would allow each emplosé freedom .of uction, Helphrey, | was un exceiteat lawyer, x good Tihcate ins Will be made forthe imminediate | but it was well kuown that he marked WH Te and oan upright man. ‘To distribution among the stockholders of the rebeis.” Palmer did not dare dischance these fessional | distribetesin the Treasury of the Panama, { men wntil pe By sett woe coutirmed, and now been lodged with: the stewards up to Panrs, June 25.—M. Gambetta has retired to | yee, < h tonight, and no later protest will be | the Ville D'Varay. He receives no visitors, Refgardnnany ae andl care the ise ced. in | best posted ollicial in the service. During the of any effect. ‘The mysterious hints of and makes no sign, but continues a dilatory ry important stratesic mi reached this city to-uay of the es the Times yesterday were, therefore, policy, waiting for his opponents to commit by French truops. i - | Ozark County Jail of Charles G. Unfulied. The competing crews in the | some blunder sufiiciently serious to enable | matey im iat hea trgops are OW | confined on a cbarge of murdering Burgess regatta having only arrived at Henley to-day | him to rerain advantage. Judging | 2.7 Ute fighting,-The column now | James in the fall of 1878. It is said the guard | Jeernine, te alles a. bead I ecateraeaeeal lat us in tho Iicly cleating up old scores ** for tho scood of the and taken ashort practice, Cornell have liad | from SM. Ferry’s recent harangue, he in the Krowmir country was asicep, supposed to have been drugged. | his friendshivs, ne ‘entertained no hostility to- kairoad Company. servi no opportunity of judging for themselves re- | Will not haye to wait long. M. Ferry’s The crime with which Helphrey stood wards any one. Jn bis practice he was candid Partin Rock, Ark. June oe und no ormnized ener s. Postmaster Palmer, betns questioned yester ne ing the chances of the * race. | Epinal speech is an attempt to win the sub: There hare been a er ea but the | hareed was a most heinous one, the efreum | £01R0 Coury Ea Ae ah Silent, and Just to ITEMS " ee a tng houson for “the re- Boating men at Henley have a port of the Left Centre and Moderates gen- fighting is of little nore. he campaign I | or ancesof which are xbout as follows: Bur- Se eee and large heart Pe was universal A. T. STEWART'S BODY. : tnoval of Mr. Hubbard, stated that it was for is a a a aa #5 eae a i the mountainous, wild, and barren country B “a ari Lee es, ty A Spectat Dispatch to Lhe Chicagu Tribune. “the greater efficiency of the service,” and not very favorable opinion of the Cornell erally, whom he alienated by his campaign | jsq severe test to the ph. Heal endurance, en- | Ress James and his sister moved from Ten- loved bg bis professional brethren, 1n Bis Soe eine: 95,—A stor; i Teom Any political reason whatever. ‘To the 2 Tre i " - i intercourse with whom he was uniformly kind! New York, June 25.—A story is published m any political reason whatever, “Fo the end crew. and think they havea fair chance of against cleri n, Another step in this | terprise, aud pluck of the officers and sol- | hessee to Yell County, and settled in the Cor- | WgpCourss Wt hs unexpected death felt be | here p line to give the facts of the that the service may be more eflicient than it inning Stewards’ Cup. Al direction would make a complete breach be- vs: but thus far in this curious y Jens ‘Bott ar Dardanelle. Ji vas em loss to the cot Met lesan: ant | Here purporting. 10 sive ected bas been in the past, be stuted.to the reporter winning the Stewards’ Cup. Although the LE ‘th ical Je bloud has been shed and few lives sae: dens ‘Bottoms, near Dardanelle. Jumes was | them as 8 loss to oan cae nein S (whieh | Stewart i ‘The paper giving the | thathe should promote Col. Clowry, Hubbard's 2 aws are in favor i ween M. Ferry and the ladicals. as bee ut CW ae ite a young man, d ed wi the comtnunity, to express their sense of whic! EW aAper zi ni SI i" . + London and Leander erews are in favor in | tween 28, Perry oitl i $3 rificed. quite'a young man, and boarded with hissis | they'sdops male mint E sensational headiines, such as | assistunt, to the position made, vacant by Hub= gome quarters, Cornell is considered a very FEARFUL OF BISMARCK. | ‘Lhe stories published in some newspapers ter. He carried nis money ina belt worn ‘Resnivetl, Phat a copy of the foregoing be pre- | Stewart's body. Whostole it?” bard's removal, und advance Mr. Hy H- Hen- powerfil lot. ‘They row together like The Republicans fear that Prince Bis- | about the atrocious barbaritles practiced by around his waist, and soon after his arrival | sented to’ the family of the de feused, 0 tbe | Thar it a why it. has not been recov: anil, whe asus Tately, tale oe ee hot a machine, and can be compitred favor- marek will soon find opportunity to inflicta | the French soldiers on the inoffensive inhab- | itwas reported he had between. 33,000 and courts ofrecer in. ie city, and to the Su- || aan hes 4 ie see eal DA Sree Eeemuuon: See rotinns werudis” eoly with the others. Much will depend | fresh blow on France; Ti so, the Leon | itants of the country are the senseless vavor- | $4,090, “hen three men, two of them renters Pryy preseutiug the foregoing, Mr. Shepard sup- cred.” “The whole secret exposed DY 2 | rectly in the line of the Civil-Service ules. and ir stations. lf Cornell d. tt t- | Renault group-of speculators who promoted ings of scribbiers, with whom the country | of farming land, and the third, Helphrey, plemented the statements therein contai detective.” Itisto be continued after the | vot gentlemen were so well qualified from ou their stations. 1f Cornell draws the out ; ‘ has swarmed since the commencement of | tabore: ine SRT oF bls Lael \ heroin CoM was | fashion of story papers day by da: long experience for the places in view that the laborer, began plotting to red him of his | witha few enraest words, of culozy, and was | fashion of story pape iy by day Uigeney of the scrviee could not but be in- side station and are beaten, this cannot be | the ‘Tunis expedition, hoping to found in | these troubles. ‘Che most ridiculous stories | wealth. ‘The rei bors the af | followed by Mr. MeCagy, who feelingly referred ST $ le Station na rion of their capabilities, | Tunis a Credit Foncier, are likely to feel | hav 2 THOSE Tio eraL | Meath Pho Famers Me Tllatid, ail, Wel y excellent : we quall A FAST STRAMSIUP LINt 2 creased by the change. taken as a fair criterion of their capabilities, | 7" * ? five “heen published in seusaciozal | James Casey and 4, Ty Holland, and were | £0 19 i focens and endearing aually | opne scheme uf establishing a Tine of ‘fast | As for the association, of, MAEDA removal reg i ; Nov, | with an alleged prospective attack all slong steamers from Milford Haven to New | Wine Post-oitice line” on Williaa Henry Smitty company for which, under the Pres- | wr, Palmer declared that he had no knowledze fis two com- | jution were ‘adopted, after which the Chairman of Lord Dunraven, failed to be floated, | of it whatever. ‘According to Postmaster Paim- img uppointed J..i. Doolittle to pre- | seems now to have a prosp tof being carried | ef Saunt penne sor ones: been thought ition inthe Chited States Court, | out, ‘The docks at Milford are being rapidly |" ithked No.1 Berks Station, is equal to popular indignation. journals. for the purpose of -tirmg | sha enthan Helphrey, asthe Nu. 1, or Berks & a the Italian and British near. I have EH Sere arte one and a half lengths’ advantage. As for the THE AN MINISTER. ne u us x Aad Dest part of 2 the course, it i To the Western Associate Press, read in SOU tees, papers of pelples 5 | if he would do the ni ; chil Pants, June 25—Emile Ollivier has con- | Jyurdered | children outraged and brutally | robbery. Ie readily consented. completely out of the stream, while the * ented to stand for Ajaccio, C € the eee lered by the infuriated soldiers! ‘The | panionis entered a house on their land, while | of tne mei 3 5 where the current isstrongest, ae t ane oF jaccio, Corsica, at the’ fae Sr FP re ae aa {elphrey started out on his err nd of ae th. gent the A nite Seat ; fear i iver ‘The style of | forthcoming election. @ the people rel g os on the road just about du: TRUCKS ms in tho Appellate, Mr. Hervey in . em x owns 0 the Dent In ther ets ee tyle of have no quarrel with them, Orders are very Cree npabernts viel 1 needs. Janes?) | the Circuit, Mr, Herrick in the. perior. completed. Mr. Pullmati, with a syndicate, A FATAL STAB. a the Cornell boat and oars is totally diferent WEST INDIES. strict against taking anything from the peo- | «tt is.” James answered, Tain your cousin | Mattoeks in the Count ar. W H is enacayoring to negotiate with the Dock to anything seen here “before, and ary ; plewwithout paying the full value. ‘Thesol- | from” Mississippi.” said Helvhrey. | Jaines Probate, and Mr. Fuiler in, tho Supreme Court. | Company to purchase their rights, or, failing - : a tole a ccpa See ae tage execlient terius willl the | received the information Wi James | phe mecting thereupon adjourned. , - shits, 01, | Jonu Jans, the Victim of the Deadly boating men are anxious to © StC} gravaya, June 2%.—The death is an- people nd they mingle in every-day life in received the Infor suspicia, ae a this, to take an active interest in promoting |“ Knife, Lingers and Dies—ais Mare thes ete Or ey jinnovations. | jounced of the Archbishop of Guatemala, | th DEE ea eee at Tat eet a Anco the Tier MeN WEES GRISCOM’S FAST. the Atlantic express steamer scheme fur | derers, Atter Several Relomsen, Stilt Cornell will leave Henley on July 3 t0 spend’ | who was perpetually banished by thé Gov- Tips are carefully guarded; cattle, | they sat down ona log and talked for several making the passage in five days, The Liv- |" In Custody. a week in London, and starton the 1th for | orient of Guatemala in 871, He had sinee Steamer-owners ate much | nthe night of June1 John Haas and Bern- Vienna, where they have made aranse | hen tived in Havana. ard Murphy and John #8. Kiron, who fs an uncio near the horses, and mules are bought for the nse of | hours. Finally the desperado drew his re- | Some Speculations on His BloodeProe erpool Atlant i s has killed a good ducing Apparacs. interested in the scheme. ments to row a three-mile race for four oars, a RPP AUN AE to Murphy, engaged ina tight in frout of Haas” s, on the Sth of Angust, for Car saloon, No. 2311 Manover strect. ‘Tho cause yy and after Ar | sopris - ate el and after it~ | Morris, ‘oue of Mr, Smith's) associates in azreed 9 give nim $40 | me practice of the inw; and by Mr. Leaming, illing necessary to the | Mr, Herbert, and others.” The minnte und res v; and beef cattle, sheep, forage. | yolver and said: “Th Thds of provisions are liberally patd | jaany men, and is going to Kill one more.” | aitnough Griscom walked twelve miles during THEE WILLIAMSON TELEGRAPIC SUIT. To the Western Assoctated Press. thereof scemed to be that Murphy kicked AT, BLANCO for. ‘The na Arabs seem quite at home | With this he fired, wounding the astonished, | the two days previous, he did not leave'bis room without. cor in: } * julasl fy as 2 2 e $ “ J nas telegraphed to Madrid asking thi arrestin | with the soldiers, and all about the camps the | horrified James, put slightly. ‘The poor fel- * = a Cup of the value of 1,400 guldens. Sein of three hizh ex-functionaries of the | best of order pre Is. Crowds of people | Jow jumped to hls feet, ran’down the bank yesterday. This was not because he nud ex cw York, June 25.—In the case of | “doy pyelonging to Hous, and the latter Siilit of apenas ae collect to witness the parades and reviews, | and nue Mevard the water. He ran into a perienced auy uncomfortable effects from bis | Tilsiun 5. Williamson against the Western | Jpssetia insuen i forcible manner that blows which was.of short ave been ar- ; i StrinGil é # : e and seem pleased and interested, i OW in the river with water | Pedestrianisin, but becuse he was busy think- } 1, alezraph Company and others, | resulted. During the me trap. an elbow. in Gaay Union‘ Telegraplt baad duration, either slurpny or Kiron, who sided to- Jo the Western Aszuctated Press. . rested here, ‘The hopes and. expectations of Italian ides r, ashe said. Turing these communings with A Saal e se ‘om- ae i ‘s stations : on three sides and the bank on the other. | tmz, ashe said. During thes un gs resi sreased issue AL Pepa or S He BAY DOMINGO: | statesmen-are sadly disappointed by, seeing | Jielphrey pursued bim round and Thana the | bis inner consciousness he walked restiesly up brought ty bret a ne ed es gether ia the cumbat. drew a knife and stabbed ands (Liberal), in mo The Secretary of State of San Domingo, in | the rigut arm of the French Republic sud= | confines ot the bend, shooting at lim until | ana down hisnpartiments,and an estimate placed $15,000,000 vapital stuck of the Weste Haas in the sinall of tho back con tne right side a} » «the Consts and Envoys denly hrown around the best portion of the | he emptied his revolver in. the body of his | the distance at tive tlies. ‘The faster does not Union Telegraph Company, the counsel for ‘et Sree. ee aated tants rahe aad was convention, contended. that in spite of the | of the assumption of the Dictatorship of rritory Italy has so long coveted. And | ynarmed vietin, who sank bleeding and AUS | tue distatioy avout it, but he. is evidenuis | the plaintiff to-day. filed a notice of appeal | Uafriea into the house, while his assallants made failure of ‘Turkish promises the reform con- | president Merino, orders that they announce territory Tay Teele beaten at her own | Ineat his feet’ He then tore opel his vic- | worried nnd distypoin es ee rte Ocker | anise Walntidason of Judge Truas, who dis- | good thelr escape. They were arrested the fol- ‘i o winil aad tink J tNE [oe ceace Ds Ora een cai Fane: that of conquering a seentific | tiin’s eluthes, and in the belt found only $300, | oh the dour. Whitwith rent and kindred other | missed the complaint. fowing day by the Police of the ‘Iwenty-second vention was binding on us, and that in the | verywhere that San Domingo will not sell | frontier” for her Aft ssions. How. | all, or nearly all, in gold. With this blood: | outius, fs, expenses are, quite Ket fund are CEE PiGitT. Jowing day Uy the Pollet use fiaas’ wounds’ did coup de main sey he went back ey 2 not nidre than oue-quarter defrayed by re- tale et ‘. not then appear to be very serio COUD eu money he went back, vo Casey and Holland | Ceints, Griscom, upto this stage of the fast, Arrangements have been made for a prize | wore thenittel to light bait By apres CYPRUS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Cuban Treasury. ‘Two others | mons Jast night 1 ‘ ing for further pavers on the Anglo-Turkish | 9 ¢jreular appr not impossible event of an Armeniiy a Samona Bay to the United States, ever, men nay Fegard th B rection, and Russian intervention, we. should of the young Republic from the stend- | and told he had murdered the man, Seated | Ef eset # - exercise, | a " ven Maloney, the New ¥ és a be bound to so" to Turkey's assistance, Ie THE ISTIUMUS. ard of honesty and, fairdealing, mo ore Wie | around a, canny ther counted the Il SSEMPHIOUSL Era nat ie ee ce ight bet et mes Weedon for $300 aside, Walince ae Tee ett rere” however, therefore recomimended that we shogld in- JESUIT P $ IN EXILE. deny that, Ser cn the, i bats gotten gains, and y picked up a $20 | pue bis experience of the wel Just Pecurding to the rules of the London prize | the wounded mas condition changed tor the 7 Bae : Turkey that we with- ers " cw Yonk, beginning to have beeu the permanent occu. | gold piec ind eave it to Helphrey, which | has demonstrated the tact that exercise 15 | ring, the fight to come Mf iu August, within | worse, and Murpay and Kiron were rearrested timate distinctly to Tu na Payana, June 16, via New York, June | pation of the count , she has managed the | js all he ever got of the money. ‘They were | not attended with corresponding decresse of | ioviniles of Pittsburg: cateh weight ard placed under heavier bonds, Then fans aifalr with adroitness and energy. Ler troops | yery much. frightened, and compelled Hel- | welgbt. During the lust week the Taster’s avoir~ z ai 3 {improved somewhat, and the Londs of both men dvnice drew from theconvention. Asa consequence { 95,—sixteen Jesuit prie: tho n rt the | dupois has fallen off only diz pounds, and his eee wsduced. Only a few days ago, the pulice i ati vo should have to give up a large y expelled. 7 have been moved with celerity, and the hrey to Zo into xn outhouse to pa oe ue sat hibit aig avised,—holding guard OES: argu polly eanelle nae ived | Military and nay 1 combinations Rave shown hist, ‘elphrey, fearing they would Tmuye | Weusbt yesterday was precisely the same asthe | THE ABORTIONIST ABROAD. | were agnin called up to | arrest, the Cyprus, which he strongly advised.—holding | agua by order of the Government, arrived |r me i and energy that must | der him, ran away. TUTE dond work: by the: (Use Deture., Fone ee rect completed at inen, Huas’ fe being despaired of by that our acquisition of Cyprus was an Infrae: | here yesterda a omuiand the respect of the European Pov athe tice fiends Ww y, the fuster kicking the beat ai hisattening physicians. Surpby was unablo = fs atl 4 dy authorities the three fiends were captured, 1 opr? Alias 6 Dr.” Clark, in if tion of public law. and the cause.as heshowed A CARGO OF DYNAMITE. crs. With true French urbanity and polite: | THelphrey turned Stie’s evidence, an : a ene | one cols on te Guarge of Having | kad°hss been lodged ee emacs. Kiron, from the conv tions of Waddington and Paxama, June 1, via New York, June | 1 while avowing friendly purpo: with the greatest difficulty that the: ent parts ot the budy wi identical with Pertormed ai Operation on a Married | succeeded in getting bail, and was allowed Salisbury at Berlin, of the present dittivulty of dynamite arrived at Aspin- | ave burglary and robbery of a nation has | saved from the hands of Judge Lyneli. They’ | those - oft week ago, The faster Is anit fo “Dave bis” liberty. Yesterday —morn- cow Pantie th L company, | Deen suse ssfully perpetrated under the very | were taken here and there about the country | now drinking forty-eight ounces of | water German Me ig at's o'clock Huns died, and another concerning Tunis. : ‘ anal company. 2 oF Enropeai policemen, and carried to | for protection. ‘The three men were comiued | day. ‘The ainount of moisture exhaled. to: Gore, L. Monroe, an unlicensed practi- | homicide was added to the lon tise of Killings ‘SirHenry Wolff (Couservative) sald to Recusstul termination before they were | in jail at Ozark, where’ Holland is now on 8 My, with tho Insensible perspiration wecounts | toner having ap ollice at No. Iss Clark street | done ia Khe past few moriths. . ‘The police imme- hand back Cyprus to Turkey would be to re- June 16, June25. | aware of her designs. To th who have | trial. Hertho diiference in welgBt between the quan- | unger the name of “Dr.” Clark, isa prisoner | diately, weat in quest Of Kiron ana found store itto misgovernment There was NO | —The sanitary condition of Panama is very watched the tendeney of Franco-l'unistan Z uty a ries oe and. ae amount: voulel: atthe West Twelfth Street Station, charged Bint. He, HOM, aires Morphy Fi cae where Swalogs between our acquisition of CYPrUS | had. ‘There are many eases of yellow-fever steae ince the Bera aay and. develop ANISSANE MURDERET... tony does proportion of He goad matter | with murder and atordon. His vietim isa Mrs: | Coroner's Jory shall, have, passed si ee Pranel inesin Tunis. } ier sy ea hare “ive: deaths |e ee. erence belie 4 CLEVELAND, O., June 2i.—About 5 this the disintegrating muscular } Anastasia Holzner, wite of a hard-working Ger- | cause of, and the responsibility for, Haas’ anil the Fretich pre ee eal in the foreign uspital, where five deaths | went of her financial and commenti) ot fternot Foung man went into 2 coffee- are evaennted as it sas taepenter ving at 383 West Taslor street, | death. ‘There wus at firat some doubs os 09 Wee Dilke, Under Foreign Secretary, said there | have resulted from the discase within ten | prise, the outeomets no'surprise. Mrenel fh Hee ee SMaiOE : Ferapiration. ‘The skin and lungs arc sald t0 | ‘Tye yictim'stieath wud a brief outline: of tne had used the knife in the tgbt. ‘The doctors were no papers whieh could be lad before | days. ‘The fever, tt is d_-was brought bya | terests have for these last few years grown in- | house ou Superior street, ordered supper, | ee Sirs wrenter quantity of moisture from | tyes were reported at the Health urling: Of ive | Tou the blade—a long, alii, sbarp Bee ta the: + A i shieh Ry- wpe 2 2 2 vo. | tosueh large proportions that it became ane- | and ate heartily. ‘A check fur 30 cents was | the body than does the urinary appuratus. The | Gay mourning by Dr. Licblg, of Ne ‘61 Halsted | wound, and the day following the tragedy, the House. He agreed in much which Iy- | steamer from Punta nenas. whete the Deo ner tocontrol the affairs of the | given him, which he took to the desk. The doctors continued thelr microscuplesl examimt= | street, bat no great sinount of atte Lieut. Join D.Shea,of the Twenty-second Street, Tands sald in remard to the Anzlo-Turkish | ple are dying (row daily. Four. meinte iry, and sie seems inclined to do it in eters and others in the restaurs paid ceerof the blvod last might, but althougb theo~ } iven’ ine mutter until 2 reporter stuinbied Statioa. fonoda knife-hundle in which the blade convention, but he pointed out that it was 2] of the eanal company are in the hospital | her owit way = waiters and others in the r arant paid no | ries are very cheap. they would, hot ventura 19 ceuanst the infurmauon, and went to the pallee vaken Trom the. wound in Haas’ pack exactly ji i reaty and t i ; wi : “ej attention, and nobody ean tell exactly what | aecoun for the gradual diminution of the | Gr the West Swelth street Station rer Satcther | titted toxether. The instrument bas been iden~ diferent thing to condemn the treaty and to | with the disease, and two of thers ame ne Sais SAFEDEPOSIT \ aieurred’ until the report of pistol was | Comuscles, TODe gradi tareartbe opine | Of the West eta they best de bud heard of tne | wes ws the property of Murphy and, terctoons reverse it, and violently to upset the conven | pected to live. 5 nall-pox is on the decrease; A MONSTROUS SAFE-DEPOSIT VAULT. ceurrey /ronort, Ob td fonthat tho ret corpuseles oriiuate from the | Gyco, “und ‘several policemen were ar ot ine | hus arisen the. suppositich: that he is the mora tion achit langer the peace of the East. nly a few cases how exist on the Isthinus. Probably whut will ve the finest ‘sate-deposit | heard, and the proprietor, Who was sitting at | rupture of the wi.te ‘cones. the former €: ing | Setthad to took the twnatter up. From «li that patty of the two., The injured man, howe on mn An eDUARSS Lapatebaateay rie hr a baa te ge : ; : vaultin tho Northwest 1s that now belng built | the desk, was seen to fall over. ‘The stran- | in the tatrer as nucle : we. | Gan be ascertained the operation wae perforiged cay erongly maintained that Kiron was the He hoped, therefore, the House would no # Spree AUC A ae veg Lock Company for the La | ger then reached over the desk and fired au: Hotit tho cell wall bursts when tinder the intlu- | one week uo last Tuesday in the Cuctor's ovfies | one Who stabbed him, and, oly « abort ithe be- press any such course on the Government. BOUTH AUSTRALIA. |by, Hall's. Sate Lock Company Tor. gi a a ence of oxygen they become full one eee” Troraner udmalis havin accom | fore be died. nade that ‘statement posltiely. seed tt logy between 25 Crosse National Bank, of La Crosse, Wis. This | other shot, and started ont. At the door | puscies, ‘The white celts «tev Gonied bis wife to the Doctor's oilice Monday | Tho prisoners refuse to coy goything about the He agreed that there was no analogy fen vault eleht fect nigh, ten feet wide, and | u colored man Started Qu aint held ii | corpuscles originating in the glands of the més" | atiernoon. fils wire was Doctor's oilice Mowiay | yeie sturphy. couinonly called “Supt,” is an _ the acquisition of Tunis and Cyprus, although | Loxpox, June 5 ai corp eee en these. glands are disease, the | Condivon, and was anxious t buve.an abortion | Idle, sour, fee. He does not rarfc amon our example had a had effect. elaide, South Australia, aqnounces that @ | gree! and iron only used by ali'sSate &Lock | oner was taken to the _- pol bined lo tne pallue Of Ith. rs a. a ‘zi inistry has be y St . - I The e firs . | brought Phis address. he does not know. No | eral times been arrested’ Spam criminal Gladstone, after warmly eulogizing Gost Ministry has been d, a8 follows? | Company, the plates of. which are held togetter station, ‘There he was questioned. He frst | nose enanges, aro. de, 10.30 iD 'ing obrancasmade as 10 the object of thelr call | charges, | le keeps bal company. and has a bad A i as " rer, issi s iv ‘ity, Dut afterwards said his name Was | epyte corpuscles, which in turn give rise to the 1 ee Beersthing suited bis wife, but the | by enooting Onlicer Charles Day through the Lord Dufferin, the ne oe en | of or ae ed Amini unnlistoner | vault dvor is massive and secure, being locked | rus Afos Fritz age, 173 that Us Hs Ache | white AM ced Seticed: cit tumberot the | BM tre aise cior wanted $25 for tho Joly shonlder. Jobo f. Kiron is not of bad repute,” fast bean. & ine fe ve-ply Wi i iewman arrived. when the pris- E nine feet deep, made of the Ove-ply weldea untila polices i b blood foses Its rect color and the suffere in | oat bout. Hoy ehe singled out Dr. Clark, or profesional thieves, though. We bus, sev- en’s service at Constantinople, stated that | Chiet S Bray Sith Hall's pateut conical threaded bolts. The pave fis name as Jolin Allons, of New Xurk | ofthe mesenteric wiand to manufacture, 18 | upow the Duetor, aud they Cor Oe nett vith | brother Frank, who once mude himself notorious sation, Colt | with heavy-goared bolt work and Hall's Premler | rigge-trimmer, and his home in ag fs Bear | wolte and Tete reduced: itis this reauction of | Ena™'enis. was more than thoy felt able shower inter and lives on Archer Ategue., sadorto that Court, carried with him in- | of Crown Li Ee : : ‘i E % issi ic Wok ck J built-in and chere he was employed tilllately by the useles that is now strikingly apparent in No agree! entered int EC ——————— v1 ettlement of the | Commissioner of Pudlic Wofks,, Gordon |-locks, connected with the patent - U,, where he was employe ately by the | corpus kiu L ti No agreement was entered into ry 2 >, r iste! x "2 rsvil disconnected arbor. In addi tO it is 6 ‘uiumous Bugey Company, 'e said be qui = i} co nt i at this me, un jolzner, who s t iso Wo! once to put forward a settle Ramsay; Minister of Edu ant} musous. | ‘d urbor. In addition to this it isee- | Cut Bugsy Company. LU Lh it | Griscuin's cuse. snd the, cause undanbieds Ry id Hot sho Bays A Word for Short Women. nnenjan question. ee - mel cured with Mall's Patent Infailible Time Lock.) work because he was sick. He came he! ugh the mesenteric, elunds St ng) To | he was all the while averse to tho alfair. upon pelcng alee ty iq fe Chey are il co prow n ching home tried fo talk bis wife vut of It. | rhe feclinzs of tho short lady who looks at the fail to produce the usual num- Tuesday moruing when ke set out for work be | fasmon plates in the Journals and in the stores Inside will be a large nest of fety-teposit | thinking ** to tramp it vhile and re erate. ad fully convinced ber Of the €X- | must frequently beat ebb tide. Did anybody ON, boxes for the use of enstomers. and finished He fee thoughy at sellin, on anche ANG i y rene Hall's Safe & Lock Company can tinish | eave that up. tee oe ne Went, to the nt ne oad Lully convince rsoness, of ane | i ; ehh t : ; X dispatch from Dart--| SU" Wien eumpleted the bank will haves ant aud got supper. The went fo the Wanted Ouly a Slices. Lravugueeeas mistaken, nowever, for bis wife. | sip See tales Sitbe ie emunbe dangerous to the public peace, and if it had J anund, Prossia, Aexplosion occurred | 5, of whieh thor will Justly Eel proud, and will | 119, wwiely the chee a nibon fun | 4 peasant Intely entered a eoifee rouse, im ining ativaninge Of biy absence, went Goved | nds" forever soose her vuttera frou the halt S vl Ace, ele esterday in the Luise ‘Tivfban Colliery yw St & Le ‘om- | Money. the thought shed tipon hin 8 | sihtrover woose door was Yritten the tradi- | town and bad the operation performed; atieast | dozen tength of fish poles, ele ere de Heels di in I's Safe & Lock Ct ! ¢ ‘elved a breach of public faith, England, | yesterday e ot regret they gave Hull's Safe 1) shoot the man at the desk. He says he i5 | yonal + Cotte dosfilards:” He called x wal- ) this 43 had theoperttermurds contessed to | Wuden Wuset Ph resim the fashion pa draped 1, by the evil example she set, would have, euteen persons were killed and five in- | pany adecided prefereace over all competitors, | sorry ior what he has, ‘dove, but he acts Honsl ® Cortes with Bier Of cullce halal Ge wa ea BS ve on ed et mae that might pers? Weakened her right to protest against it. It | jured. od Hull's Safe & Lock Compans"s store, at 67 Wash- | strangely calm about it, and appears tO | pilliards.” ithe waiter iaughed, and the Peasant ne wes already In ed sick, ads by ev er lett capt, Ben iigiitieer ihe el =a GMeags FNS ° en hectl 2 from European con- THE BUNDESRATH. ington street, is abusy place. Thoy bave more | ve not in bis right mind. . The | gaw chat hehad committed blunder; Bs rbosald Ln “ibe Doctor pa tears, and, by takiog Pat, alwinkle, of 16 Ss a splendid e said, a departure from by | BERLIN, June ‘95,—The Federal Council | work than they can do in fillimg orders, with tnurdered _ man’s name is | George Tivanted a whole billiards?” hoadded; 1s of medicine amd some, Pojonione, ane hoped wo | remedy.” cert. which the late Government a hevapproved the treaty with Haniburg in- | which thoy are much penind, | Wiliams. He recently opened in business. | only a sllee. ‘ “tray 1 -- i whieh fh- present Gayera- Gladstone violently attacked the secrecy of the fate Government in regard to the conver sations of Salisbury and Waddington, and said, if the French policy in Tunis had been | BERer

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