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SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1881I—SIXTEEN PAGS ; t THE CHICAGU 'CRIBUN 5 ‘1 revolver, Ie left, declaring vengennee | and the two youngor sona, but Jamon Atkinaon THE RALLRO. ADS, do ont the eastern’ end of the rall- {i place af Mr, W. 1. Strong, who | the tranie of jis rivals. ‘The four main Ines RIMINAL NEWS. ‘ , had tert. ia SIR AP Ne road for the purpose of developing | was ately elected Preside: the road. f . C Seine think how flat Ht tpn. Arouplo tat eths aiesaavatty vie “Aanuaads Grapnein oe Tis iassonierand freigie business Are Vile ly elected President of th u rom this elty ta the West wero completed " Parties who claim to well poslad say re made, and the river dragued for the bodies, etl Lie a Partles who ¢! be well posta nine tho bady Of tho youre wif Jard concludes hs address as follow i before the War, ‘hoy have greatly tn- tums | Villard’s Actions in the Past | ive mentioned at the outset that. have | there fs little probability that Mr. Maneties- creased «their Western feeders in re- cent years by congolitations, lenses, pur. A A «| few niles northwest of thee Rumored Robbery of aRock Island | fn, antl asked for work, | ‘Phe tn the even- ) Sravinery desire | 2 ev T | and snather wns found, anne Atty bus to elyeige § ; miplayed i eS a called upon my friends to contrinute n | tersvill become Genernt Manner of the roa | ohases, and the bullding of naw lines, but Train Near Cameron, ee A CRE Wah UOT, | ani, Share wore maak a vinlenes Len bur and Hopes for the Jarge | amuunt” of money In addition to | and. that Mr, Munclestor would not aceopt | When ti freleut they enllvet by thelr nuMer veloc In the worning took a Mus horee ) pon its Wer back was atripod, and ® iniek on ? the 3 09.000 that were first ratsonty the poaltion If offercd’ to lum. It $s morc | ous Western nrms reaches ‘thelr main stems Missouri. fron tho stable and bitched it toa buggy and | ber forcbend ns if struck by a. pistols new Future, aul weil i ane ie pobtaliy. venta rs Ukely that Mr, Manchester wifl be appoluted | ft finds better catitppod lines, but no more left, ‘Lhey wera (raced to North Henderson, | Wounds on her wbdomen und right thigh, 8he nuuer wma Six Otnue | wines ras aia ware tonnal | MARIE AEG OCREE EE, une sonnet fhe Conductor an do tranips-—thoy line imule good tholresenbe. | gowns saying line the allld had. tiso beon takan ‘ Ugual money, te - : come ahurmed, aud sost tho rlvér from near where th Passenger Rates’ Between New | $4,000,000, ty Inten Mon Killed—Hurried Par. of thom dace. Not employ ustranger, fearkne | foamac te mull wan seamed Tacs, oeeer was B y Nines to move It oastward than existed t yearsaro. In those twenty years, however, over five mnililons of peoply have been, added to the reglon west of Ohio, and the Increase ' Its preferred and common stock. ‘This addi. | 9sslstant to tha Prealdent, and will move tlonat mone! taser with the ortelnal with Mr. Btrong to Boston, ded to be the capital of the | Two names are prominently inentioned for , new Company, of the organization of which i 0 th "i not { tictlars. that they will ontertain a dishoneat, tramp, ; Lariat thefore olny to bressivo have tho fol York and Chicago Con. pout rua fave eneloop nae ene Canara 3 Tana «OE ie ardeey whe cok dig exotrharkots Hat > k Pn owing additionn) nartenlarss re eo e! ‘. ven enornin 3 Bedale dn ne Merrie to rd hey | Ernie rnirate dustioun Wilkes aid Tielaseeone tinue to Drop. Arather comprehensive name, but net too | George If. Nettleton, President and General cromuous, sore trunk linea for khe transportation of these products will soon he anccessity. It Is no, oxeggeration to say hensive for the purpose fur which it | Mauaxer of the Kansas City. Lawrence & “i. It ia argutiaed with a nominal | Southern Kansas Hailvond, and the othor fs . dered th rise Appl i Rearfal Deed of o Husband and Father ComMmUTty of these posts, oe a a ae ea ° 3 nterl, Iss that the rata whieh will he ralsed by the “the: Rote \. HE WItaTAM wa. eonnrel, Hi i inrératt. (On being asked iE he o Will Be the General Manager | cupltel nf 850,000.00), of whitel: 3230,000,000 | Mr. A. E, ‘Touzalin, General Manager of the | peuple who linve gone itito Nebrasinand Da p ae in the ae vals mn Spout Dinah ae onainibine. saanaee idan a writes that ett the wh B have bean" aetually —sttbseribert for, | Burlington & Missourl Riyer-in-Nebrasia | cota during the past two years would: give ‘ i R Hav Chau, Wis, duly 1—Capt. Molton, | xtaination and would goto Jail, whereupon tho of the Atchison Road ? and Is bet ie Fapldly: yal in, | Rallrdad, It is bellaved that Mr. Touzalin i 3 More. than wil get the place if ho wants it, anit he Hi Wits and chtd, nd | Maecetoaeataes awe lik, Oe 1 He sare asurse, pon eensoniar | Gould and the ‘Toupockey Adjustment | ACMI s Gir tauer Meme, ere | cute tei tr, Meuitn, lt, i yporl is no lou i ‘roseuuting: ney, tpon consulting: oO an e Lemporary ustment He, wel ot th Mr. 3 : 18 Yo Murders His Wifo and Chil, and ) and reports that there with nsalating counsel, entero! a noite pros ag t t : compaity is in the. tlrst place to hold control | fine Mr. Strong did, and Is atlll there, and It Throws the Bolles In tho lure of tho notarlous Williams brothers ils | tans “Atkinson, Rietiart olnorwiso Russe Ate of Southwestern Troubles, of tie Oregon Iatlroad fe Naviiution Conepne | tw elatined that ft 1s Cite malier Uiat took iia business for a road from tlie Misgourt Hiv buginess for pond from gourk River ‘ <a LA SALLE dt MISSISSIPPI. ; Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune. i aventng. ‘This morning tho force wero | kingon, and Appleton Atkinson dr ‘And of the Northern Paciile ftallroad Carte | there, Srninoriety, I, July 15,—Articles of tn: : Hlvor. largely Inerensed and ad tho ruflnns | °" : aertanre ¢ bay tral the avrnershie, Of uinlonly af wis appointment of Afr, Tougalin woutd | cornoration of the La Salle & Mlslnshyn i complate surrounded = where the! q heir respective stocks, and In the second | still more cement the friendsiilp between the road Company wero to-lay filed with the : ara ! secreted in the = woods, ant LITICS. The High one Bd be on the Mine place to don much needed work for the | Hurlington: and Atchison, Topeka & Santa | Sedetary of State by Willinm Mitchell : Two Mon Sorlously Stabbed in a Drunken | tira was not the least chance of thetr mak- | Anerenstug Diasatiafuction nt the Nomt= DESOLA HANG SaEEE ffirrthern: Cavities that ts, to bullae ty tila. | Fe Kallen as Mee ouzllty Has been cou | Dantel Evans, Alexander Campbell, Williate Biot in La Salle Oounty, ing an eseape. Kuu Claire sent a small squad | mation of Bookwalter av tho Demos b network of braches feudersr “nnd | pastrand ann iitinate trond of Me Gee, | Reed, and Henry J. Miller, ‘fhe anain tine Minols, of men to the place of concealment Inst} cratto Candidate for Governor—38ie | 4 peole'g Movement for a Road from | extension. for it, whieh are intended Weridha Vieeprestiens of the Tnavlington, | of the proposed ond ia to run from fm Salle y 2 night, and .fa ready to send more If] Hecord. P tu swell ts business 18 the | Jn casa Mr, ‘Touzalin accepts the new posi- | to the Misslssippl River In Whitestde County, o stecenmnry, It was ho Intention itt ior a ith aben {2 pedir bias Springfleld, Ill, to Quinoy. tributaries oF a rlver swell the Nol nig ae te an. {tis not ilkely dist ithe position of Gene pith the sight to bridge the river on grants ‘ qunrds minke rald Wrought onusinis, U., July 1%4—Searcely au hour ees waters, It ta not for in pratt J er arlington & 3 rom Congress, The articles al 7 fm Horderers Manged at Nevw Stadrid, No,, to tho | Fre aaa thts Afternoon, but-as thors Is no | passes that there Hs now Teealonnoute reas {te orilclos Sluu provide x e tall the expected program that I have con-) iiver in the Nebiaska Branch of the Bur- ©.” Presence of n Largo Crowd. telegraph communication nearer than thirty HENRY VILLARD. eelved during sojoum ity this | fington will again be Mted. ‘The dtttles' of ing to the surfaes relative to the Denio- a iy "| iniles of the plavs of rentegvons, the results | CONMNE to th Special Diavateh to The Chicago Tribune. Stato with refersnce to tho construc. | the position will no doubt devolve upon Mr. ciimioe be obtained antl a inte honr, and } eratic Convention Wednestay last. ‘That | gy pac, Minm,, duly ih—At a reception | on of these branches, but 1 will | ‘td, Potter, General Manager of the Bure NOBRERY OF A. TRAIN, probably hot before aorning, = ‘Things | motwy was frecly usu by’ the agents of the | piven to Mr. Meury Villard, of the Northern any, in oa general way tliat they | Hngton cast of tho Missouri Itiver, It ean doeelat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ook very favorable for tho | apecdy | presunt Demucratic eandlinte for Governor | Pyotfie, anit the Oregon Kallay & Navigas | Will ndd very largely to the tallrond mnlleage | ouly be to tho benefit of the Murlington to Kassas City, Moy July W—A train on | captures, and: tholr | purauord in | was well known, but that it was used openly, | th ‘nd ‘tho Oregon & Transcontinental | Of tls State within a very short time, ‘To | place its Ines east and west of tho Missourl ma Island was’ robbed near Cameron | U2 exeltement will probably riddio thelr | without regard to appearance, could hardly Compates this cvanihin Mr. Villard ox- | (banat auyuelE niore Avecllleally, we wepect | Muy Olle HEM ei Pen man te i r » thks Mrs '- the Roe! eareasses with bullets without bringing them to construct at leaat 1,000 miles of rallrond | mintage then than Mr, Potter could not well tonight. ‘The conductor and several men | hefore a tribunal $f. enptured, This ig io | be realized at the tle, In uddition to the plained the detalls of the vast scheme he has | batweon here and. Bismarck within the next | be found. yet illed, No particulars are Yo bo ob- | Intest that Ins been recelyed from the head- | stim necessnry to Kectre his original dele- | iy hand, Afr. Villard sald the nomlual cage. fifteen months, all of whieh wil swell the | Mr. 1. Parker Is likely to reeclye the ap. that the road may be extended from La Salle Ina southeasterly direction to Streator, and that a branelt line nny alse be constructed to Rockford frou-n polnt where the main line . leaves the Valley of Spring Creck, in Bureau * County, The princtial afies into be at La Salle, and the capital stuck $2,000,000, . PEKIN & SOUTIWESTERN. ' In the foreclosure casa against the Chicago, tained hore. quarters of the pursuers to-day. wutes, the amount oxponded after arriving | stal of tho Oregon & Trunscuntinental Come | {Allg passing over the Northorn Pacific this PONE of Assistant Genera) atana er of Pardue Routtiweater Rallroad Company, an : About 11 o'clock a spateh was recelved = on the ground’ must hinve been yery heavy, pany Is $50,000,000, of wittel $10,000,000. have way,’ ft Att tt pag mass i Ipeeort ae a roa order was entered yesterday by Judge Drum- z it tho Suparintendent'’s office af the Mane A DRONKEN WIOT. Srihari) Q Mr. Mane PDI mond referring all unreferred claims and 4 the Revelver's Inst two reports to the Master, and directing the latter to for just before tha Convention ngsembled | peen subscribed. ‘Thirty miliiun Is already THE TRUNK-LINE WAR. ment of Assistant to the President. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, 4 person appeared at the First National | paid in, Tho balaneo wilt be pad in witht Speclat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribunes : 5 Orrawa, Illy July 1.—Yesterday morn- Ci ’ i ne OO, ny 4 + . Inga drunten tlot occurred at the residence | Bak In this city and * presented | few months. ‘The objects of the Trans | New Yon, July 15—The rallroad paysen- | THE SOUTINWESTS: nibal Road stating that east-bownid pase genger tran No. 2 on tha Chienga, Rock RN SETTLEMENT FESC mwke on Mist oof all claims which é nd & Paetile Road had been ‘sidetracked Lead 5p | wletter of credit issued, if 1 inistake not, by tingntal Company are first, to hold In | ger war still couthnues, with but slight pros- ‘The General Managers of the Southwest- | acerien more than six montils prior to Oct. 2 den abel nt Winston, twelve mies fron oF Gharles Hortmiany, cx member of the Gen- | thy Second National Tanke of Suetogliold, O. | one haul the enutrolling interests Inthe | pect of It ending at un early date, -No nt- | cri ronds in thts elly feel erently elated over | SHcisr theunteet the nppotntinent ut the ; Cameron Junetton, where the Rock fslmnd bh ss ihe? reaitited Me (io ssert heitie From conversatlon unintentionally heard, the | yarthorn Pacttic and Oregon Rallway dé Nav- | tempts looking toward a conference of Presi- | thelr sticeess In preventing..a war on Mis- | Recelvers also, a list of all » Wile] Pn impression was formed on the writer's mind such ¢laimns as be re of f vi uirl River rates f » Prevl- 5 quite seriously stabbed, Chris Qersten- | that the rmount was very largo or unlimited, igation Company; nnd, second, to don much | dents of railroad | companies have | 50 Mabie reat pga nat tee te accrued whhina period of six months prior to auel appointment, ‘The Master Is to tako tras tenva the Hannibal track, ‘he only particulars that can’ be obtained are that roker, ARC SLye i , otter uf ere needed sort for the Northern Pacitic— | yet been mindo, and it 1s — belleved { o1s to the meeting they had but little hope | testiinony and report the aino a Willian Westfall, conductor, was killed and Heels, Seer EN a vents Sita eal oat favorat one DG. Walietie CHukwatior's ‘to build up in Minnesota, in Dakota, | that no consultation between the heads | thatn war could be averted, although ‘Tt | of ‘the Sains, thelr constdrntions tases i Ms body brought: back to Cameron, Alxo Casper, Ayed about two years younger, | MAuaKer, who drew liberally from tho vaults | and’ hereafter In Montana, a network of | of the competing ines will be had | ‘Titmoxe lusisted all: along that Mr, fling petitlons, whether any have been pres ‘ ihataix othior men wore kitted, Whether any | broke lute the house, whieh was pestipled OE ey erat Nation an Mint ha ssn branelics; feeders, and extenstons, ‘These | untll, us one rallrond wan expressed ft, Gonld could not afford to lot the | seul they are, anid Aloe hea eat : roblwrs were Killed or wounded ennnot | ny ates, Motman and her daughter, and fulred was only tun apinrent i tew. hours will add Inrgely within a short time to the | “Passenger rates reach betl-rock.” ‘Then, | pool zo to pleces at this thne benscertained ag there fs no Rock Isiand whe te tis polnt except by way ef Atelison, ‘Tho west-bound train ts four hours late, and portlenlars ean only be obtalued when It S be found on the books of the Company. threataned to kU some ond betore morning. | later at the Convention. ‘That this money was | railroad mileage of Minnesota. "We jn | when there can be no more competition, the and that he would consent to a temporary ar- ‘Tha Indies became frightened and called a.) “istributed by My, Bookwaller’sugents with- | tend,’ Mr, Villard continued, “to build at | matter of passenger rates, it 1s sald, will be | tangement to last until fall, ‘The result hing aks ‘ay | olléthe fearef Jolin Seitz or his law Is also tuo 2 “ readjusted, Muny Western merchants have | proven the correctness of the prediction, neighbor to their assistance, Everett Angell | voll known, A. promluent gentleman from least one thousand mites between here and | readj y Western merchants hay . PHILADELPHIA. Prbanecrusa, July 154—The Pennsyl- : Peal Sprite ‘ B Bismarck within the next fifteen months, all | begun to take advantage of tha low rates | ‘Ihe Gould roads, although unwilling to en- | yanin Rafirond Company has been notlied 5 arrives. = aid Georma it prea enna a the anaes feoey ett ya Sauverantion, Wainy, 2 spenks feeding tho Northern Pucltic.” Mr. Villard | for first-class passage to jthe Enat, | ter Into a permanent Arrangement, were un- | by the oficers of the Wabash aud New Jer- ws AKORGE TAUTZ, yach recelved several severa Knife-thrusta, | was never more surprised In his lifes that of {predicted that thecompletion of the Northern | and dealers in thts city are made happy by psu IF tractable iid rather snzlous te enter sey Central Rallroads of thelr approval and i “gpeetae Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. The two young brothors were pub tinder ar | all tho cantiutes mentioned the ond select- | Pacific and Its fecders und extensions would | tho ylsits of a large number of buyers from the pool zo to pleces now the Wabash greed | SeHatire of the contract for the use of the e ee aes i i, | Rest the tioxt morning, and nr now jn fall to | ud was certainly the most Incompetent. In | open a new. era for St, Paul, Mr, Villard | Ohfo, ittinots, Missouri, and other States tn | {44,h0o Kodi pieces now the Wabash werecd | Phitadelpiiat Erie and Allegheny Valley : WAUKEGAN IL, July 15,—At 9 lute hour | awalt the action of the next Grand Jury. speaking of ls pucttlineities he remarked Bet . roads as portions of the Wabash system : Int nlit tho wxunination of George Haute, , flint’ the only way to elleae ‘in anor rexeh | Was enthustnstiently applauded at the close | the West as the rallroad passenger rates at Wper cent to bi¢ er cunt, and the Missourt Worit on ue connection betwenn. Ledonns, theman who came withla n hutr’s breadth KRING, Mis puinie was throm iis vanity, and that | of lls romntks, Meee eer crest, States | tho SMissontl iver into the poole, ‘Tho eauso | # te Allezteny Valley, and Youngatown, of murdering Mr. George Shatswell, of this | St, Louts, Mo., July 15.—Notwithstanding | Wis tie, vory, cue hls discoverers touk, | In hls address before the business-men of | aro affected by the’ reductions here. ‘ O., has been commenced, x He 7 q ~~, of this nection on the part of the Gould road y ’ 3 Ya | tho fact that ChlefJustice Sherwood yeater- | Scene that “his; nume was | brought | St Paul to-night Mr, Villard sald thot three | Notwithstanding the already low rates, | fs explained as follows: Mr. Gould expecta a Pata Hy aie un ed ae acta any ranted n stay of execution In tho ense of | Prguilucntly before the | veoply by | weeks ugo he stuvd among the businessmen | Would-be travelers continue to look for yet. panle in railroad stocks nbont the tine the A iliouse Gint Ho vaeranne, vis: otfered Charles F, Kring, sentenced to be.hoanged ta- Kept Re mT eT aes er Ae who had once been his steadfast friends in } tower prices, and hundreds besiege the of- | present temporary area ment comes to an When the Court rend the warrant to Hautz | day, Chreult-Attorney iurrts sontinatructions | long as it gavu, Abt Rlory. Another weeufiar- | all hfs financtal schemes to tell them what he } tices from one end of tho eltyto the other pad. ee ts brea ch itis he ed charging Iiin with assault ‘with Intent té6 | to Sherif Mason this morning to proceed Aty of alr. Bookwalter is ‘his love for mon- | had dove with the $8,000,000 they had In- nsking the price of a ticket to some Western lunding much of his holdings. Tho untoadins, 4 vith th tion. ‘The Shoriit Hed | Weleal governinent, and ily regrets thut | trusted to him. He had held this vast sum | city, aud, when they are told tho | however, does not progress to Gould's entire fominlt anurden, “tho; prisoner sald lie counsel. ond aiotitind “Ate Haein et he tte this Republic was not governed by amon: | top Gye months, and all they had to secure | tuidunt, seek to secure a further re- | swtistactlon, us tha stocks continue weaker 2 ee a aacailte dial ballon eilned to teeognize ite authority In the mat- | Gente eanaidate iin Geet conelerine ce: thom was hls potaunal recelpt. He also told | duction. | Tho. treepass funds aro | than Is his desire, Mad tho pool gone to any r ANEW BELT LINE. it Epectal Dispatch to TAs Chteago Tribune. Inpranarorts, Ind., July 15.—Articles of > ngsociation of the Cilengo Belt Line Rail- 1 road Company of Indiana were filed with the Secretary of State toxlay; capital stock $§1.250,000; Directors, Jonas S. Mickling, i five e numerous as ever, and every passenger agent Pu Y clay, ok vi Thomas W. Grover, ‘William ‘S. Hineline, * " ‘tamuss — yepresentattye — called: | (&, Opinion is somewhat divided as to | visubility of moving his inanufacturing shops | tem that ie avout Maxey ue eal for word | is areeted by them ln the old Tamlline wat , pieces i cdhesday, the mocks achat vould Milton Weston, and Alfred I. Sason,. ‘hig i tins Jait aud asked “nutz the ents of his Whotogs idea Sler soa sind autharlty fonL See Balt An Georgi his princkyl he tat tone ‘and why tne! watit: {astax though there had not. beun a tumble nilaht Raa tar aed rn ; 4 4s an extension of the Chicago Belt Line of ts 4 uy BI ces ¥ 7 a . iu + ‘fk 8 4 ‘ didleulty with Mr, Shntswell, Satd tho pele | to thke any action ub ail in tho ense, Public | tee sortl soe eee ee hee being thot here tn n prices, “if tickets to Chicago were sold orit. ‘The fret ff 4 Siang, that he had ta’ York Wednes cher?" Ho: has been telling Hes about my | feellng Is quite strong here against Kring, | poor man considers Iluaelf tho peer of qtr est transcontinental ne inthe coun- | em “there would be just as lively a} g tern pool troubl wile, and [thought tt time to stop It” ‘The fer Pe du the aauely at ue dave for iio hee eed nad pants ce place ity, Ducald nut have totey enouueh to carry demand as now for free passes, and the wae | tled, when at dhat tha overytiiing tnuleated prluonur further stated to the reporter thatn | atrocious crime he emitted. South, Mr, Bookwalter™ git things are oue, jis trite iM ai aatistaettane but va a Avon vet periitien fo thie all noreror aise thse Me. Tout knew werden Mase ens s tho nat Fort and George to entity t Snbar-} Hot for his person Je UG mere! s le g rr 2G 5 2 ni tation of Ils (nutz’s) fully, Moutz, at | Sr." Louis, Mo. July 15—An account |-Ettrope,—and for this” reason Myr. Book- | the maxultude of the enterp ey y Ras i h * ‘ 5 hand, pn thelr way, and ny nO} ket, in which scheme he snececded. ter taking two or three alassgs of beer on the | comes up from Pemseot County, in what ts | Walter Droposes to remove his interests trom | PAM ta ctve another retrospeet, After | claim whatever upon us” "Pha va- | See : the North we are too demucratic;—that tha | ed more auaney He explainad | to ? Jitnols, about six iniles of which will be “in 4 old of what wouldbe | Mt Sleach,” sald one agent to the report- 4 2 Indiana, hind wll been set ITEMS. The Burlington a few days ago took ten enrlonds of machinery from Chicago to Al- : nmosn in elghtdays, Thists the best time y on record, ¥ 5 . Mr. S.M.S, Dunn has resigned the posi- “ . 5; eh, Yes,” adder the gentleman, it Asse Me its were wateliing each g AS. BTN : ught mentloned, thonght himself In good | Inown as the pot leg of the State, that James Sprint . { tt ¢ 3 | holed taken what he had thought to bea | Tous passeixer agents were watching each MINNESOTA ROADS, tion of General Superintendent of tho Chesa- shape to xettly tho dbnculty existing batwean . Wokwalter should be nflieted with one ) controlling iuterest {nthe Northern Pacitic, | others to-day to see whethor any underhand Mmself, Forts and Shatsweil, and nt about 9 | Atkinson was arrested among the fslands tn | of hig ‘morose, uintish moods he I very | £4 mis, +f Cy Peake & Olilo Rafirond, and untill further notico the <tutles of the position will be per- formed by General-Manager C. W. Smith, Mr..E, P. Johnson has boon appointed Western Superintendent of tha Woodruff ‘ Sleeving-Car Line, with headquarters at : Chicago, vice C, W, Hall, appointed General Sunerisityndent with headquarters at Cleve- wud. . Hi ‘The Rock Island nnd Northwestern Rail- : roads are still engaged in repairing the dum- HM ages done to their [nes in Iowa by the wind and rain storm a few daysage. Both roads, however, expect to have everything in good working order again to-day. it ' >, Although Gov. -Pilisbury, of Minnesota, a i » AN es ie wot Fort, | the Misslssippl river in thatregion on the 10th Ukoly to withdraw, or rather dectino the Newent tar ig s ait folt ior shattie at ig OF rates. ne, Done Hane. An. 206. | as not Tormnlly atmonicdd, tho cotnpoaltion and then walked up to Mr, Shatswell'’s houge: | Inst. charged with murderiuz his wife and | Homfuntion. “Should hy hnye one of liv dys. | BIOh|HRE OO QreatG A LEANN Hee Cha he {| York Central & Indson River Rabiroad | of the rallrond bond tribunal which he has Golug to the door, hue Vagutred fur Shotewall, child on the At of July and throwing thelr Sea REA in fa ort spat Pattie re eae tary roe Billings had | ped ple thy other compettue Hines following } been busy all stmnmer in forming, It Is folding ie Reptlenua Ghat Ui (Linus) wishod bodies Ju: tlie river, ite _bodtes lave Bean ished last summer In an Lnols paver Mr, poptled that thae was al very Welly buble waa At 1 clock In the afternoon it was re- | {elluitly known that tho last of the five A twking a walk, whitch wasixreed to. ‘The grown ok of faintly troubles Ath ison nnd | Hookwulter ts reported ns guyane that he im | Tie ct 0 ‘ i I t H o’elock In dhe ovenlng star auth rted that the New York Central & Muudson | Judges necessary has accopted the appolut- rea men walked Lo aseeluded place. Ime | fis wite hud not been Heine: re Titus iat Always been a Republican, but fie, like thou- tee eee keatty Ure eae River Rallrond Had lowered the rate to Chie | ament, and that practleally the Governors yedlutely, on the arrival at the ehusen spot, pleton ‘Atkinson and. hls Wife. parents rf suis GE otiers tn Olio, would vot for Aine should, see this vision eacried out. Mr. | caro to 313, beings $7 less than the tariff rate, | labors are at'an end until these Judges bave Haute aa MI ty Shatawell: * You —— —— — | fames, ant two Younger brothers, have also | CCCK Lea Se We was Int favor of tree trade, | ‘Viltnrd gald: that he firstavent. to Oregon in ers ‘ eiouie Sie AGU EORONE was Made rendered thelr decision, ‘They are, {u the diet too Hore aid’ ©, amu og | Dest arrested as necessaries to te erime, A‘CURIOUS LAWSUIT. © | livesors’in trnasporiation nest that part | Clilengo miizht be purchnsod, for,Sit, a re- | orler of tholr acceptanee, Judge Young, of . “+ Knife, eg. ae = i duction of $9 from the tariff rate, ‘The New nneapolis; Judge Crosby, of Hustings; Tigi asain eal lott ele ei: is BOND OAGUN 8: KIGERD, sl ot afte OU of Tee ey Dae te York, Lake Erie & Western, the Pennsyl- Judge Brown, of Montevideo; Judge Brill, Indy, doingno damage, Kort at once ran, | SANTA Fx, N. ML, July 15,—Two yond- | A Girl Sues an Archbishop and a | ite i etl th | Vaula, nod the Baltimore & Ohio Railroads | of St. Paul; and, we bellove, Judge Sever- fulloved by the Wwatidehe autraarer, but | agonté stopped a ninn named dapaneese, | Priest for the Recovery of Images. Be eee Transpo Hace Nad | aL once cul thelr rates to conform | encer of Mankato. Chose temen are Mautzonly followell a short distunees telling | traveling with a team from Bineck Range Sptelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Ot 6 eee eee ote Northern Las | with the reductions mado py the New | the peers inability and tutearity of any Fort that he woutd lay tor iim at tnothor | {awards ‘Tombstone, Arizona, robbed and | BOSTON, Mass., July 15.—One of the most | tie toad. it was then that he conceived: | York Central & iludson River Railroad, and | Juuges‘on the Slinnvsota Benelli, and thelt tue,’ Hants thon retirned to witere the’old | ited him toa tree. ‘They then rode off with | CUfous and Interesting laweults ever begun | thig plan, wiileh subsequent circumstances, | censure was liberally eaped lupus aan decision of the question to he brought before | srr, Joseph Leads has been appointed As- + rentlenmn Shatswell was, caught hin by the ey In this Commonwealth is now pending in hy the distrust of raffroad enterprises, | sgenentof that Noad by the other compet: | them will command the universal confidence i P a) hroat, auc it nppeary that Tintute thought he is deni, davangese escaped antl notte the Superior Court, the platntte bole FY provented him from aecouiplisiin until hug courpantes, ni Janes Huckley, $f the | and respect of the people of Minnesota, and sistant wanes role a sane at fie ae ; jad Halted tly work, Stk. Slatswell pay TWth inst the Sheriil’s posse surprised and { girl 15 years: old asd the defendant | RoW. Having aald tls much by way of Ine | New York, Lake Erle eri » | they may be relled upon to wipoout thestuln | son, Topeka & Santa rond. Afr, Leeds i 0 oNica nt 40, Broadway, snid that the New | of repudintion as far as they can under the thon Hiautz wos gona, Me. Shntswoil, belie | Killed both robbers nwnr Bugle Station, “Quo | the Roman Catholle archbishop and a | she cocid plane in regard to tho Meade TS | York Central Hudson Itver Haltront yng | geatime of te, debt provided for by tuo Inst le A raver, chic! ute tla No! lc Road as : : Hs house, audit wag nol uni this | ESCAPED | FROM «Tire PeNvreN- | Wout many of wich tere Is sibs | A a ne are Duckie Oecare at the { every (line, My. Charles Crali of ils Hroud- | wiethor the. Legislaturg lins power to. bro- dime that he was aware that aknife had been |’ : TARY. : the plulntiff, Is the elilld of ie | carllest possible momont, He had had a pro- | Wa tne, Ganeral Poster Pussenger Ament | vide for the payment, adjustment, or settle~ asedon Iii, ‘The Sheri! was at once noti- Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunc, nou, the plalntif, Is the child of respectable | trrored conference with the Executive Com- | of the Baltimore & Olfo Rallroad, sald that | ment of the Iabiluty'af the Staté on State Qed. and, on going to the place where the | Crnan Ravws, In, July 15,—Seven pris- | parents, who have long llved in Boston, |: mittee of the Company In regard to hiisplans, | they began selling Hekels in the worn ie for | railway bonds without submitting the mat TOME was made Kound a pocketkulte with | ouers at, the Anamosa Penitentiary broke | Some threu yenrs agoshe begnn to be subject | aint he felt sure that the Northurn Pacitie’| Chicago for $14, at 1 o Glock thoy sold them | ter to w vote of the elcetors of tha State, hide early three inches tong, with ‘0 | fromthe tnclosure Inst night, Four escaped, | t9 occasional fits or trances, during which | would be completed ns a through ling In two for st tag the netion of the ‘Now York Gene pile would dterent lt, fg uolders of ese wedie. Tinka. Is held undee” "5200 to the but the other three wero enpiured after boing | 818 coll seldom be Induced to spenk to } Mud a KALE yants, OF by the close oft tithe st i hag been chiof clerk: In the General Freight Departuent of the road, and is well qualliied for the duties of hla new pasitlon, ‘The Pennsylvania Company has {ssued a Fg Circular stating that all stop-over- checks aro Tufted to fifteen days from the date of tssute, 4 ‘and aro Issied only on first-class unlimited. a tickets, ‘Lie passengur, however, can atop B atas niany pluces ag he chooses, and at each ‘ place he lias the right to a stop-over check ' 8 4 iy ., i for fifteen days, * raul & Hudson River Railroad Company. | coupons with the State Auditor, and obliged | 00 : Criminal Court. shot, one probably fatally. One of the four | ‘any one, ' After comtng out of these trances Meee do commuted! by enact nee ‘Piokats for Cluctanatt were soli at Sil, a re- | themscives In writiug to necepL 0 percent of | _ ‘Two dally trains will leave Chicago by the Fi see vinne id SESE that escaped was also. wounded. she presently, and with every appearance of | year. ‘They would lay out a construction | duction of St on the tant rate, and | their face for them, tho State Auditor is to | Michigan Contral for Diamond Lake, Mich., > E MURDERE! ANGED. e one of the finest summer resorts in this sec ? tion of the country, Ono traln leaves at 7 a, 2 un, Sundays excepted, and atrivesat Diamond By ake-at i1:30a10. The other train jeaver ALSO p. in, Sundays excepted, and arrives at Dianiond Lake at 8:20 p.m. Mr, dames Chariton, General frassenger H & tas PA » slivers conviction, began to declare that she | program on the largegt-vossible scale, Mr, | tlekels for St. Louls were sold at $15.25, a | lay the bunds 6o deposited before the Judges. Sikxesrows, Mo, July 1,—Frank Brown | CAPTURE 'OF A NonsE-TmED, _ | hind been visited by the blessed Virgil, who | Villard auld that the work of completing the | Teduction Of Buon the tart rate, he einl- | ‘The Attorney-General will appear before the ind Jease Meyers, tha lost of a -gaug of five Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. had imude various revolations to her, und had | rand would ba. pushed from the west REA date oe FE on . fi ed 5. jot beh tae - | tribunal te protect the rights of the State, desperadves who enrrled robbery and mur- | Gosues, Ind., July 1h-—This morning on | conversed with lecensed eraui Tho Fas ant ane Pts ot tne: jnateriat att Firatolnat. paasen eats for! wo eae as pd he guihy, expend S000 it employ der with a high hand in New Matitid County | officer from Ohto arrived here aud ‘arrested | WY. Gn ong ocenstun found in her hands tro | these, wero malniy “tho risks and | then tho cwigrant | rates. Mr. Craig) in’ case of | any | dispute or last winter and during the spring, were | Charles Alkins, who ls wantod at Bryan for | oy (reg little innges, at which she was gaz | delay: in transporting rails and inaterial | thought that the whole imatter might | conflict betweon the ‘parties respecting Hanged this afternoon. The prisoners slept stealing elght or ten horses,” Both left for | ing with ttense devotion, Me tuok tiem | by water, ‘the Northern Pacific Road wag | eusily bo readjusted, ‘Lie Pennsylvania parties. Immenso and extensive improve " ments have been made fn the river creating 9 A Jake several tuiles in extent, with beautifully : wooded uliares, ‘There ts also a finely wooded Island about amilein extent well qdapted 4 for plenic parties, In order to give people od an opportunity to tnke advantage of this stumer Teor Me, Chariton has ducided te Issue tlekwts from any station on the Alton to Witaitagion and return at nominally low rates, 5 the title, ownership, or interest in any of tho | Aywit of the Chicago & Aiton Railrond, " : ‘ Bryan this afternoon,’ ‘ ‘ay from hor, and finally Jost hem, Afr, | now comploted from Alpsworth, lis point of | Hallroad ugents were omplatically keoping } bonds nud coupons, the Judges hear and de- | {sued a cireular announcing that Wiming * Fete eat acul at Hovelack: thle morse | FE : Ganiioa thorstipon. appealed to ue ‘Arch: | emmection With tho system of “tho Oregon | time with tho New York Central iliusolt | termine tho fucts ng to such Ownership ov in- | ton, on the. Kunkaxce River, possesses Un : OT; y Comnunion a Laas A FARMER sll0T DEAD, bishop,” and) a good deal of. corre: | Nullway é& Navigation Company, to Fond | itiver Haliroad Company, and gold Wekels at | terest, aud @ major! ty of the Judwes doter- | ustdal attractions for. fialiitig end plete + ‘ather Connelly, ufter which both ox- Lennon, Ky, July 152s afternoon | spondenca took place, no! t OrKielle a distance of 225 miles. ‘Of the Ore- | the same rates, he ticket broke! F } nine all questions and inatters pertalning : Me Oi irs ” 1 4 5 Hie . j "3 bel y vig. sealpers,” were ou the broad grin, | the settlement. ‘The Clerk of the Supreme tow te seuuld To Tientene “At about Tas | 2alu! CIDsoh, A Farner, WAS, en ay eet oT een er tre CotiimNia Hves Tas pales: yore | gus ware “having new "wd fla | Courts Clerk of ig tripunal, and with hita Felncke Shhertie. Wate eee yee about 143 | Richard 2 Chandler, "The murder oceurred | Por the return of luo lmuges’ The priest re. | completed froin the Dalies'to Poritand. “ihe | ine signs painted, Lanaing's place, at 307 | ity decision Is tu be filed, AS soon ns tluls sick Sheri Waters, accompanied by BS | ty Xeogis barroom, where a gniue of cards | iusad complinuce with tess reqhester al: } rou would by inished tiie year, ‘Chis would | Broadway was thronged all day, and the po- | decision of the tribunal is fed. with the other, Dr. A.C. Waters, wentto tho Jalland | was fu progress, Chandler Is in all, Jeged that fis ud lust the Tiages, and was | give thei an unbroken line eoniing enst of | Hee officer on patrol on that part of Broad- | Clork, tb will be the uty of the Clerk to, pre; kon reappeared with the prisoners, Brown Fi stotained “by the Archbishop in. all lily By miles, and gon great way toward giving | Way Was at thnes kept busy clearing a pas- | pare @ certified copy of It under bls hund and Salking with the Sherlif and Meyers with the . FATAL AFFRAY. osltlons. The plaluuits claim ta that tho | thent a trou; Foie! sace-way onthe sidewalk. Mr. Lansing ul- | the seal of we court, and file it in the. office doctor, ‘The culprit mnded Now: F Ons "3 7 Prlest ad no stebical possesion of tie lie | “Sir. Villard then sald that tu apenking of | dergold. tho rallroad companies as fast | of the State Auditor, if the decision shout th afin aera ecamided the gallows |. New Ontaans duly 18-In an nffeay to- | prt ri ana posseion as entitled iim | the eomplotion of ty roadasa througiriine | 83 they cut rates, although te agents of | bo agaist uio vallulty of the eonstitutional qthatirm step, and when asked bythe | night, Casino Labrizzo was killed and | Hus OF NU destroy them; that to hor mind | it would be proper to say sometiilug in re- | those companies suld | that he could | amendment, or thaé the Legislature hus Sherit if they had anything td say, Meyers | Gueaino Addotto fatntly wounded, the figures had’ a pecullur gncreduess | gard to thelr expectations of the business lt | Not do lt, fo clulmed that be was yet mak- power to provide for the settlement of’ the tald “No,” but Brown stepped forward, aud | i ———— aul value, and that the effect of ler | wouldwdo, He had assured his trlends that i money, and was linppy. Jie sold tickets | bonds without subinfasion to the people, then Mutessing the great crowd present, éald: | “MURDER OF WIFE AND CHILD, | and of her consequent fecilng | ng muster what price the stock commanded owartian they were auld by the compar | it will ba the duty of the Governor and the + Gentlemen Thopa to innke my home In St. Louts Republican, LY harenveuedt aud outrage upon & Walle the Northarn Pacitic was a local rund, | Hies’ agontstotravelers, Mr. Lansing added | Auditor to procure new bonds tn the denom- earn by the grace of God," ‘There Is a fine | Oanuraensyres, PemtscotCo., Mo, July | pectiintly exoltuble inind and gensitive body | Iwas bound to become adividend-paying | Wat he wos belng largely patronized by } inatlun of $10,000, with seml-andual interest Crowd hots to-uuy, aud Thope ta mest you So stlibce be, closed Was most pernicious, iudecu, it ia usserted | investment asm trough Ine, ag so much | Western buyers, and the emptoyés of the | at 5 per cont, the bonds payable in ten years Hin Heaven,” ‘Che black caps wero then | 1—You willsee by clippings inclosed that by the plainti’s family that the gir? has | business was walling for its: completion. Great dry-goods houses in his district. | or thirty, in Nuw York City, The old bonds pat on, the ‘ropes adjusted around thelr | one James Atkinson, of this county, 18.| Crees ayowen uaw. fur the betusr gurt ate | ‘They lind It Nort Calitorata, Oregot, and | Wvlesaledry-zoods men und others told | tay be pald In new Sods or cash, at the deeks, tho traps sprung, and thedoumed men } charged: with the murder of his wife and veat,—In fact, 'alnce it beeante evi- | Washington Territory a system of two thou. | lili that the cutting of rates by the raitrond | option of the State, Hopped. “Meyers? rope was too tong | child, and throwing thot Intothe Misslastppl | fene that het images: were not to be | sund tulles of railroad wich would became | CoNpanies was bencliting thelr houses, aud ad iis “feut touched “the ground, | jtver. on July 4 tnste: that the: Count: stored ¢o her. ‘The ense abounds | a feeder to the Northern Pacitic when com- | thoy hoped that the railroad war would be | yaCKSONVILLE & KANSAS CITY.} oer Roars pushed tothe: open tray, Judges in vicatit eiitered. a Toward ce Firentious legal qlcstlons, leaving doubttul | pleted us a through ding. i was “hardly continued inuesiniily, "The trebalt rates, it Special Dispatch to Ths Chtcavo zt a alin tp je} e t. fact a tine eSssir) o 1a usiness iy y — ope gat yr ear EM $500. for his capture and convietiom, questions ge mace UML of view ay to the line | hece: ay oreoas: sioner Fink began his investigation threo | SrmNavietp,. ti, July 15.—Henry A meeting of the Directors and others In- terested In the consolidation of the Indiansp- an tivago Rallronds is e he! : Now ‘York .to-day, ‘The Jndlanapolls Jour- Pi nal has the following regarding this consol- Idation: "There seems to be dome trouble ‘ brewing batween the Louisville, New Alva: a & Chicago peoply and the Indiauapolls &, Chicago Alr-Line Company, Crawford, of Chicago, is sald to be af the bottem of It, the L., N. Cy has + been taken off the tine, and rolling-stock of 7 these - feeders “would give to the . 1 2 the boutes were cut down, Fully 6,000 peo- | James , Atkinson was yesterday, July bitte whe waruuege roe ea yates Narthern Pacific, ut © he: would | days ao, Tet a ilo petit pad elaine Deluge and put i“ aoe “Gawtord carbluise letrow all parts of the surrounding eoun- | 10, enpiured in the chute af 2t In| hurly as fo hia respunstoitity for extraordl- fixes few Auras o the amount of tranapor- | sng Grondway General Frelght Agents | eon, ne ¢ | Hou has been talking wuout bullding this road - eeuare present, and porfuct quiet, wus pre- | Misslavieslypl River, between Cottonwood | nary Injuries veal from an act of appar | faton done by the Oregon. Rullway & Nuyi- ho Broadway B lary of Sta the articles of Incorporation of | ft Andlanspull King hg done nothing. Cha ; Bee during Lio exvention, Hoth men | poe end Hall's Polut, by HM. d, | ently i almiiticanice done to sprain of | Kation Company, Attor sayliug that the oaal- Who represent the trunk Ines running out | the Jackyonville & Kansas: City Railway | {2 TUIARUPE ee ane old und for 4 ed tho Sherlif to hang them early In the 5 who | Sugular susceptibility and feableness, From | ern part ora ‘ashington ‘Territory was as | of New York had another meeting at Cam- Company. ‘The object of this corporation ta | ry Weeks It looked na [f the road ‘Would be x horn glving ag a reason therefor that | Garrettand others of Cottonwood Point, wha nts of view of medical and physfeal | well suttl hey: of served Fant govoral men were vend- | delivered hhu to the Sherif of Penmiscot te pol whole atory Is OxtOMTRiee A i they 88 ay ee te country | missioner Fink's ofiice regarding the “ cut- | to construct and operate a road frown 'Spring- ig leouade and other refreshments near | County, at Gayoso, thisday, He rays that | csting, and would reward careful lnvestique | In”. Minnesota, «hho < stated: that iq cA . bullt this season, What elfect tlils set-back i (rad ltt. fravelod through | ting” of rates botweon New York and Chi- | geld, through Saugainon, Morg@, Scott, will have ts set to be developed.” HH, and did, not wish specuintion to be 5 . b wd year the-company transported to San | cago. All the charges which have been | pike, and Adana Counties, to the City of Mr, Georgs H. Daniel, Goneral Ticket “ wae of thelr misfortunes, They were highly nothing Srounls him down 6 fhe aiver a Marr, aighle conusel have’ Leon’ retulued’ on) yuan 170,00 tone ot fretght, 110,000 o¢ | made against the diifernt roads were taken Quincy, via Jackwonville, Winchester, and | Agoutof the Wats lids just, tusued the u levunt ut what they called the barbarous | the pursult inthe upper end of the county, ee which were wheat, aud the valance wool, | upand Investigated, ‘This mesting, itls une | jntormediuto palnty. ‘Tho capital rtuck Js to | Jetlowlng efreutar to Gene: cket -Agents ar oan of Hare ehovsanty feat Atey Matlin eater ag ee THE SANDWICH AND Fill, ISLANDS. flaxavet Gnd otter, prodycts. | jLhoy iat | derstood, was really for the yirpoxe of col- | ba $3,000,000, anid the prlueipal ofllcs at Jack uf CEO eT eae we aakeony Hie and * Mem Yo lll Williain Kuox, butt 10 dotne Ae portion OF: Us liyecmeayh it SAN Fnancisco, Cal, July 16—Advices | [000 tons “of canned salmon, This wns | lecting evidence proparatory to a movting of } sunviile, Among thoseluterestedare Willaw } Soringflulde Seri western Tealiwayas Ths hot and wounded a inan numed Coleman t from Honolutu report that the Inve stroam runt Interest, - about men | the trunk-lino Presidents to ba hell short- | 5 jfook, Samuel Y, Rowley, Willan ¥. et an infant In Coleman's aving, 10 gnct, he Faull tolreRt aUly vtidlotr froit Mauna Joa 08 likely to destroy a por- having beon employed in It inst year, Tho | ly, Although numerous charges of cutting Veleht, Enward Seott, Honry ta Clay, Jobin spytttetnpl to arrest the gang for thld act ett + | woo) product of Oregon was very large, and Y et nothing was doveloped be ¥ soy hot anal Killed hanes ha fovze, oie of towheads Ul he ran Into anothor trap and | tion of Milo and Its harbor. daring ee if KO» rates were made, yet nothing a ved | Gordon, Edward King, and Willlam Brown, 3 Baie, i yepresunta a WHHL OE | atthe meeting to substantintoe the charges ' dd herlit's They we t was brought li, 8. He STEKLE, | ‘Tha Fiji Times of Apriti0 snys 9 horrible + a i} eit at the m +) of ducksonvillos Churles Frost and James W. Sua Ney Mri oad Wyte cattlsa "the followin {p.the account of the orling | massuera was porpotratad at Taxsitawa, ono | Hetiod “newly T0009 tone teat gene | Thy Investigation pointed to tho: fact | Teigus, of Witiclestors Scott Wike, of Fitts: ra Wundred — eltizens | Jolning In Lr ofiveyonrsagoJamos Atulnaon married | Of the Lie Islands, ‘The natives wery re- | ‘tie tinmense business now _vome | that, ile a New. York trunk lino | fell; and Ollver Coultay, of Morgan County, Wyciase, during which Shoriff Davis, of | idgiuuw lace & boaueitul youn ith the | coutly proselytized ‘by a Kanaka missionary | Ing to ‘the Oregon Hallroad «& Navi- | adhere tha ratex, 18 Westerit | wie will eompose the firat Board af Directors, gue County, and “County Collector | auugnter of Willlau , liatclican od ditizen of | Wnmud,-Kabu, | who induced the to ation Company, from Oregon, Washtigtan | connections, made so large reduction | wis Te asi ty bo cuttrely a pouple’s move hog were dinngerously woundo by ttn gur county, The marriage wus an Awheppy oD, give, a hale, enya datterly jorritory, and halts: Colbie would gp to fg fo bela the Tala slowit to vars law Heute, iment, and At present the onterprisn pas no i as : A dotier of tho bande Was killed {Muvors | cittttuwe years cldcandacacn boeucncha eh ths? Island —. became . dissatistied he, Peet na decom ula art of | culection with apy of the trunk lies to Company, assumes control of ule Peoria, “ Pek ‘eduoksunville und the Sprlngteld & Nortiwestern Rullwaya July 15 next, and they will, from that date, be operated as part ofoursysten. All tekots whiol read via 4 olther of the abuye named tines should be : changed to read: *yla. Wabash, Paciiio & Be St. Lowis Railway,” whenever a reprint is Ps made, and proportions acerulng on through Ct 1. eyers | girl, now 4 years ald, anda son @ tontha old: | of is the lands of Washington ‘Torrltury arg | the confervnce was that the greater ya v in Vis atated. {hat artullgos Teortay .y Vokln,. 1h, favgua, Thy, Yire if ®veroly we YT for'sowe cause the wife latt hor busvand, and | nt the constant requisitions on them for’) yury fertl! ey the entilug had been dove between Boston | Wards the west, 9 stated thal ginla, 2h, Jacksonville, UL, Sprints 5 : teltizang ned Fontana dire with toe young tube went conor favor ci firg Cobra, and pastatiued, Kaba roaolied a Meo aey. HOO Hee, Poon settled ae and Chicago, een oharged that the Erle Henle Love already PCC to puli Rnd Tataraburg, dle, nd Ue you lave’ uot . Sruhwangiatels gtyertea, Hu tv | foe vis, te cathe, wo aa vung | Susie aula Suan aca We fllovert | eomuuinlention | Beat A Use Teeltore Pore Central wold ger more fretehte No | iver ise Mayan LCR ae ee eae ae re a se sbon ad threa days from the time these “4 (Appleton Atkinson's) furm in Cyorcas 4 S|) os. ich, he zh : 4 rojectors of the ‘scheme: beileve that ¢ aehett ee fey made their nssault on Coleman they faNaae: 4 a ire to bee Ler child was ao strong | Nate slaughter enaued, over a thousand men, | from the East as it {sto goto Europe. Stil Although none of the charges could be it ted thts | poualble,?? Sere captured, ane eT Te adate hen ta te bre © | women, and childrer Lelug massncred, ‘Tho | » thistandinug tht 3 regot Hall: substantiated al Wednexlay's mooting, yot ft | Hat part ot the work will be completed t rae oo. V : eptured,. tried, au hanged Crs Wore “away ut * ohuroh aus wont rf vor te hodivg Were collected ina pity gnd burned. ies Mt Navigation’ Conipnny ha earth is quite certain that the west-bound rates we itis exnectod that the people of PIKG | pie Will of Ex-Vice+Preatdent, Cole TRAMPS AROUND GALESLURG, her husband's, some three miles dise | Kabu ie being taken: to Honolulu to suswer | 20,000 Immigrants (one year, With the a t. ‘he efforts made by y will tuke enough Intepest In the mat. fx Granduucle, B pre ‘ tetlinss th . ‘ ied bnby, “Not roturni 3 ¢ P, Gounnissiqner Fink to have Ib nppear. thas | tor to Lumish the mens for completing the |... +, has Gregus Habesnun, I, July 16-!The + traiop | ANTE ay nigh oa stom Hing nateou todauver | 10° He erie Hate rratian Would ee oath ee ELS | the westsuound rates are. being torerwuly fou funy the Tulasi ni te esa “uo will ot Taniaiaht We Boltaater, a wrand, an treat sfeulonco, ory. feelgl sake ber pecs ty ‘aus, avoumpunled “ty ‘Eee : KNIGHTS tk AMERICA, Ht of eealarO he won agent iorea Rune ‘ wat Hoenn aN Th for deworaltedtion takes hand in the wunstructlon of ae sond’] tod Mo ‘probule ‘uy, Surromate iyingevone a i 7 Yan . "| y Btn te OINCINNATI, * uly 15,~—The Council o he pe, vi LS ie s NY if ity, The d yn.” Delamater dlod reoontly Ip bie ioths several here, ‘The peaple hed just | duly dudy duttbows, Hue waa inet at the wat ‘catholic Nacht ot ‘Aniéylen’ closed. thelr } bers of Lintalgrants, HTebN fie tho advan |:ti cast-aund rates. fram Jacksonvills to this city, dont oF. Druoklyn. | Mr, Del \ un to congratulate: themselves that they | ver and threatuned to shoot hor, Sir. Blatthows rt tage of Callfornia,- 1 fy $3 bate did, Stopping | Sesslon to-lay:-"At law. was adopted “pro | jatve btocks, ie aye saved tho antayanea of. thees wd SE EE ee eet bo aay horaatete | ventlng-- meiibors Of | secret: suctetles Hea cleat hy owned in on When they commenced ‘swarnjlig to | for oume to the door, and huard Jamus Atkinson ‘from Jolul lot by any. nieans certain that the | jectors of the rontl seem to be contl t isin CaliGrnia, wider the franicline frasidents will nioet noxt week {ee es Of thejr untertaking, Laxic: iasn-grantss bue le divided. 0 consider the sltintion and restore rates It aaa anUNie Lik h an oxte H Gores ae obO Mat ing this-organization, The ofticers | up» i. ownerably ,. ws. dn: Alito’ postales tess. Yanderbite Souuanta to at : NE See car eitha saphe oxtent that an jucreaso of the pollee | curse ber and thrugtun to kit Hira cha StS Be ad: for. tho; next two yourd weret | sofa, oO has {ans abundance. of | tend the'nevting jt is useless ‘to hold one, |°° The New Yor! une aya; “Pha rap! Seems Imminunt, Last ovening several | stared uf eng bourd ber deny blot Acre mood | Lrestdent, Will a O'Nel, Sinead; pula. and Str, Villard ‘sald, thot there, lad | and as far as cau bs learned ho polunas to at | cunatructlon of a new trunk: ling rallroad to tly Jarcentea were gommittod’ ‘They | Hy, ‘Appioton Atkinsun rodo over to Sie, ate ritual D tshop. palding, Peoria: 1h NO failure of 0 8 alnies the Territory | tend any mee Ate pice or eva tho West, follawing oloaely the courge of the Iuto a houeo ‘on Toutipitu’s. atsoot | suli'a duyi Shit Ifa had pulsoned borself aud, | Vice-Presiten ~ 8 Ruel, Lovisvilles | was setttod tit 1840, 0-20 gald he liad mada | Way to Dring abguta sestoration of 3 Now York Central and. Lako Shore Hoads, an cartted olf two Disetollas aspring over> heriwg euitirs aaid Rone tu t the won freauurer, 4 Le Moka Grafion, W: | a Siase caleutnried seu tie allie of. tho. pas. ae letik mre audURsEOn from thls city to Chtenga, brings up the ques: i's pg ct - y re vie wt CI i | be 1 ¥ is . D - iJ wed by then Yar sever vers Se anu sword out a Stalo's warrant, coarging James ‘the Hext woetlng will be held in Bt Louls in | roy tt on tho Pacis would give the Northern | A dispatch from Topeka fn’ yestorday’s | tlou of tho probablo increase of freleht.trat- ped : : ° ysdenee In Clark street, Brooklyt. a Foura. ia was cice President of the Loox Isl~ ‘and Fircelosurince Company, Hid wili boqueathl #00 (o the Children’s Ald Spolety, $1.0N to the Homa for eins ‘omen sod Unildrey 44 Conard stroot, $1,000 to (he s adware fen 4 Hrookiyn City bission, $4,000 to the Brooklya Orpbaut Asylunt, $1,000 to the Koforwed Churck un the Hights, €1.000 to the American Bible Bo- oloty, $500 ta tho American ‘“'ract Sooty, and $1,005 to the Homu for Aued and Destitute Mea, ‘Tha rowatnder of tho estate te divided amon: Ly cu, | Atkinson with killing tho young wouun aud ber | Afay, 13s, Paciie on its cotuplotion,ukthe placed te | qyanuxe way: cobable thas Mr George | fie In the noar fututo, Jt fs undonbtedly | relatives, who will reoslva about $160,000, Ho italioust witero'Ateamtt Cation for cold Sito Atbineon aad sot ute taro You sole ea : “saint laura nala We ati nes Amount at $5,000,000 rp tn a tow Bianco Aectetont General Manager trua that the old roads are overwhelmed | Budua poltren, ant be gas ty eines Brosle aaels,"" clog. pa | Boe - Mark Twatn Beas Sold by ail reputable years this would inane very Jasgely, of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé Kail- | with business, and -that a-new line will Mud | dent Colfax, vut' by « oudicll ho chauged tha * fy Wholesale aie 83 | Aer sy MM mans proposed ‘te | soad. will be anpolnied Gaseral Manazar of | plenty to do without diminishing Li the east amount to $),00, ont aud, on reful ‘cceasorics, e insulting, it with rocasded to Cypress | dealers, Itudolf enc te outta Me Mead a SPs | ant ea ac paar ase aces | Glan tive

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