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. {> , THE CHICAGO 4 RIBUNE JULY 22, 1881—TEN PAGES, 5 a been pleased to give a stn a0 for a [ the representative of the Cove nt Penn- wontd have worked upon tno ao that sooner or | constelindon of tho Great Hoar, # small. bright | to this ctty, the mothdr eelzed her, then a chi; TFOREIGN. prize ty the Dominion Ritle Assoclation, at | sylvania, wlth a commendatsa s ay mls: \ : Ww YORK. later (would: have sine Him myself. 1 hed’ ni) spot which approached the earth with Incredible in hor arms and lonped ovortoard: “Tho moth ‘ al from Philadelphia stopping here, and his ] veloelty, traveling 80 Inat that tho oye could | wna drowned, but the oblld was oT that the donor would now present it. In din front tho Hite States ecretary a“ ih pretext in visiting nt tho house wns that he | sourcaly follow it; An It nenred tho earth it Se aheeee Wee bok of he tataiierene emenine + ‘ dolng so, Btato to Mintater Lowell. For ths reason a ae? . rime to seo her, when att the te he was Iny- | grew brighter. part o ing of a white, and | and ends her life by sulcide. Sao leaves n hue J BIE JOIN nos denonnes this diseuur OF course lean | Disthissal)of a Suit Against the | m snares for my wife, Part of a bluish Nymht. Tho size enlarged from | band and. two chi fdroscoué 6 yours aud. the, rt A *, . tes died thie evoning of internat hem: | the thne when my oye first caught it and wher | other 8 months old. “er g \ Tho Cabinets of Buropo Still referren to the fact tat why Royal IHigness wo no further eymimunication with the |’ Equitable Life-Assurance grehnge. “Hetorp hiadenth ho sali to Coroner | {t waa but a speck of Marte unt It beeame na a olds - . te Duke of Cumbrilge pad honored tho | ‘Trustees. a Cc 4 r prrinuin that she had represonted herself asa | bir as the noonat ite full. smalj, luminous Tose eis - Busy with tho North Canndlat teans with « visit avery year tt hud = = , at ompany. Anglo woman, “Tie ald Thudasuspicion that | mist mppenred to follow the dni of fire, Inu | FROM PINAFORE TO PRISON - 3)! : : 3 4 tn hist tine T visited at her | very fowininutes tho meteor passod below t mee African Question. ~ come’ to England. Canadians hag’ with THE EAST, : ” : suerte murelea the ae HN ata’ pot wialt. her | hilly whleh Bid my view from ihe oe pele Pe sad st ce i great aptrit and suerifics provided for her WANTS THE AGITATION STOPPED. Tid Bulls. in Wheat Having | Setlt Ltad visited her before two or threo | second inter a faud report was heard, caused by ‘ory of Poverty and Disappoliite f - etectere: te belleved It begtnul Lonnon. July 31.—A. Vienna correspond: * ss NE | thes: had | known abe was itinurrica woman L | tho igneous projectile striking the Monongahela ment by an English Actors f xelflefense, dic belloved tt was begining ya the Sul Se Co Hg would not have gone fo visit her. Tbectme ac: | Hiver. A number of peoplo.heard te report, | New York, July 2—Lagt ovening OMlcer | 7! ‘ now to by tuuterstood that the reserve power | cnt says the Sul tan of Morocco has appeniedl quntited with her at tho thentre. [rover gaye | although btta few saw the moteor..Aeit was | Thompson arrested an apparently old: man who t otest of the Sultan of -Moroceo, | of tie country was in the power aud foynity | to the Sultan of Turkey to put n stop to tho | ji9. her nny strong drink or deusged her.” fotentirely dark, but very fow stars woru VisI- | was aucing le Madison t ee cone Brotes in the Canadgutneopiec Ie was well known {agitation In North: Afriea test Insurreetien | 7 es Fee Te eee eter Teer oumurer of | bie, “the might turned cut romarkably clear, | Waestceing In Madison Squaro Park, and at. <3 Adresse to the Turkish | ., | ofthe Canndian people, It. wis We tet Ul Toucat . qs k the thuatre, sny that Sire, Coleinun forced tiers | and a large number of shooting slate fell, but no | acting n Inrzo crowd, Ho soon discovored,that—*{ i Government. i Mat the Canadhins osscsse ate exert Hel a ne expla Uneete from the thatal ‘Trentmont of a Bon by His Father— self on Gates, gata dir. Stoorns “ He knew the | other moteora, . tho, aiager was a young man, weariug false hair ‘ ove « ~ Letements that constitutes soldiers, They | thror accu gnil the complete separa: ight very well, Bie became ao- ——————— and board, Whon the large crowd which had. ~% : ‘ i te P G WuAsnted with Coles by coming to the theatre 8 : fre {uured to Wordshily, needed Mitte com- | ton of the Harbury Sintes from ‘Turkist g Goles Traged: and iirting swith hin Nee A:BOLD SCHEME. . beon listening to the singer snw that ho bad | i ia ove tn yh ae |e ene nt Meee | are MoM ame CUE MEE HPA | 4. swetgane ot aneitenellion Narrated | SRY ERENT | . the rfl from boyhood. ‘Their success tn | produced a profound impression at Constin- qi ‘ him notes to meot her at kchu- | An Incident of the Rebellion, Narrated | (;, rh apne fatale .; “ J a 7 Cries of © Hany nim: Rorster’s Clauses in Behalf of winning the Kolapore Cup awas very gratify. | tnople, - ; Death of, Willtam §, Mudson, un Eminent Lace Word paloun: in the vlock botow, of at Lange | by an OMicor of the United States fouthor him!" OE cae aa Chass ' Laborers Added to the Ing, Ie honed that he would tlve to seo. tho WILT. NOT INTERFERE, ‘ 5 4 n better have nothing to do with her, and | Navy's : had It not been for tho timely urrival of snothor ¢ Land Bill. «| dag when the Canndiuns would carry off tho | AA inquiry by England in rexard to theint- motire Engineer and faventor, at a a iingaiie, te "te tntadstg | abe etter af Th CMengo tribune Teer tutried wae cinges ome to wee etations t ‘ FE t 4 . would write biin nates ups | Wasntxasox, D.C. July 19.—In the autumo : peak) Queen's prize. Should tt aver ba so, they | tttude of the Powers In case the French ‘ate rafding hin for neglect ¥ i house.» é ‘ vent edt wiiner would’ recelye | tack Tripoll was met by the declaration of i . how much sho loved | ican tran tiling a of 1801 the vesselto whlot-t belonged waslying | | Tho Iattor was arinizned In tho Police Court © { would ‘find that the vw! i ineot all Germany and Austria that they, iutend ,(& ANNUITIES. hogotanote from ber of that character, awd | atPaname, N.G, Tho incident I am about to | this morning and told tho following tory? i 's-Bi 0 ee ee a ee acho® maintain absolut ity. $ SUIT AGAINST THH RQUITAILG TOFR-Agsur | Bald to me ns hd tore it up: * Hero's another | narrate onme under my personal observation, “Sty name Is Henry N. Fairweathor. 2 nin an , The William-Penn’s-Bones Commis- Rit JON MACDONALD malntaln absolute neutrality. on OF NCE COMPANY: fiote from that woman {spoky to ber ones | and, never having been (nd 1 belleve) fully | EOElismun, and for sixteen years L was ovorucor — « ; \ sald thatit bad mace his heart glow that eeaani : Naw None, July 2-doine Sf and’ Atas | Tepe nboue hae bubavion, Un March Ian cin | cnrtated cnay worbe uninterosting ie showing | fbgit® uondon, Post-Ortice. which I left x few 4 ioner Engaged in a Nowspaper ting tut tho Cavin lad - RUSSIA, New Youn, July %.—Jolin M. and Ma- | that we all belong to guve n reception next door, | may mi gus sl Ing | years ago on necotintof my hoalth. Tam an { 810! cc) morning on reading thatthe Canadians lad 43 is rietta Bewley began an action against the jennd wkon Coles and came out about F o'clock | O18 of the tiany hold schemes of the Southern | hetar and elocutionist by profession. [have 5 Quarrel, won tho Kolnpore: Cup. It was a gallant THE NUULISTS ACTIVE. Equitable Life-Assurance Company, of tis |-17 the morning shu was walting nround. to caten | Confederacy, und the manner in whieh it was Played in all tho boat thontros $12 London ns Dick H fist. Atter four years of defeat tho 2 SBDCRAEANMRS: 3 SA individual det 4 Canadians tnd had duek again. He Loxpox, duly 2—-Trivato. ndviees from HC TUL Peer e terres areeer be 2 é : St. Petersburg reports tint the ‘Nihilists gro ing for anaccountant, the appoinnent of a A ‘age of the Brother of the Governor eomaraeitated ann fentte BaNL, ae everywhere netlve, and that Gem Ignatiet?s Reeerver, and an fnplinetion ngalnst its Board Martlag i Rithonah he symmatiiized with the English | torts to clestroy the orgnulzation mock witht of Directors. ‘Che platutitfs suy the defend- General of the Canadian Aiiolien ie rina teed It i! he English | yo suecess, ‘Tho Cant is still imfnured In the ants wore oraanized to sdll annuities In New _ Dominion. Cantina TOUR Bey Vetere: oes enstle at Peterhof. fe visite St: Petersburg | Xork and Massachusetts, On Aur. 22 1872, wl ook ot olloy fur $10,000 on his own t occasionally, Dut tha press Js‘ forbidden to Hiowlay fonk ott, 9 Ps tl —_ ‘ vere ’, 7 . 5. i wi ft. Piainelas ree were dill of one race, tnder one common record his movements in advance. Hie tor.his wits buat in tte Bat § i erivalry rf ‘y The Canadian Team Indulges in a mleglance, and, 1f there should bo ay rivalry ‘As oxpectert, the oard af Directors had misapplied the prop: chim, I told her then she hid betteg atuy at home and not be running after Colos. Last Sutucday afternoon T snw her pass tho theatre with it young man tT dig not know, and £ afterward eard that sho was around at Lang's drinking beer with him, Cotes had not fad anything to dn with her for weeks past, nnd would hot bave gone tomect ber had he known It was she whobad sont for him, ‘Tho mmessago sent to him was that Annie Hoyd, an actress of our company, wanted taree him. He eame back again inn few mine utes, and suld to me: *Jobn, Tam shot.’ * Well,’ Deweye, and ne the Capcata und the Admiral in frustrated, “Pinafore, {have often pinged tu the Olyinple Amun ‘tho numerous foreiga residents of | Thentre in London. 1 lett my wifo and Tour Panama nt this tho, several Americana wore | children In Londun to sctiio wy my attaira, wd strikingly prominent. 'They- were some halt- atactad ‘Lor Amiothsa. i ag Fatty ore : * rdinta, On June Jou int Qites covey Hi Serene and thelr names, excopting | deo, after having endured all the discomforts of one, have escaped my memory, This one was | # ateorare passage in a crowded stenmor. - ‘known ns Capt. Hogg, and he appenred to be 5 “Tthen went to Montreal, au accompanied sort of lendor of the rest, Judging from tho by Mr. Sparrow, manuger of the Theatre Hoynl, deteronce thoy pald him. tie wus n fine-looking | 94, 8S, Sts. TOUS Cate Nee I ceatunvparcetin Batigearae aka ed rene ora re I hoped nd ersployment. [bad In +, ; Hd 1, * you don't look ike it. Then be stage my pocket just $10, and about twenty toccers of ; between the militia nnd volunteers of Canada ae Bio erty held by them In trust when they purchased ae at n ” and made no secrot of bis belng n Bouthernér | recommendation tu prominent men in this city. Royal Blowout at Wim- rnd England, 1 should be as to who | 1, ae TehrE aa sUSTENCH sro | Tathestate hts city and when thoy Invested wored tothe left and-toll:sa tha barroam who had but receutly seen service in tho Rebel | Fputup at the atc Pinee Tote and started pledon. could be iost loyal, ft wng gratifylug to as been commnited to Siberia for Ife, Tho | iis Ol ntsdomurred toile complaint on A VICIOUS PARENT, cause. Ho became prominent amony all ciasacs | SUt <9 form acquaidtances tn the metrapolls. [.. - met. with disappointment at every band, ond " find that thelr progress andgghe efficiency | “Hild of which sho was delivered ts not dead, | ho ground of miajoinder, dufenvot parties. and of people in tho clty, and, being gentlemanly in ‘ PISODE: th Zonsut. fl ‘ of the militin foreea wera Going steadily es Teportay "The jCgnenlagen fournal navéral olor, omunes, ai) fo-dins tho Suprome BERSATIONSIS EVINQDR. AtiA HATINOAD | tie manners, and possossiog fine conversational eau ign fap ut Sen xo to tho Be FRANCE. +h nC) * igaaulgon, reports that a rieh old bachelor | Court zave a decisto! dg - ale powers, was 0 Invorll ernver he went. lie vor ses Oty. is was my inst hope, but i TH FRENCH MONEY MARKET, Re aati insta OE iE of that town, who lived many ‘yenrs | Uefeadunts onthole dombrror. Pra aas aie ee Rey eee ren zcemod to have a great fondness for tho auctoty | erm tu, 1 was doomed towkespnoiuimelt, tha | Loxnox, July 1—The Path Malt Gazette | Nog desire to bo considered a mere hollday i gale sve sou inns cue PRODUCE. the 830 fast Washington express on the prartpall ine octal gatherings ay wath thoy Arteun conte aay for two weoke, and then E i this evening, Inn Jeader‘on tha encer force, He bellevod if the time'should come the Tadeanirg: Hapa rae ot He | THE BULLS HAVING THEI OWN WAY, Pennsylvania Rallrond as it stopped a mio- | were present Capt. Hoge and bls friends were | WA8 penniless, i Fa state of tho L° reneh money market, sys? when England was Involved -in war Canada pa Hpectat Dispateh-to The Chteago Tribune. mentat the Market street Depot fi Newark -to be found, * J wus too proud to sing on tho strects with- ‘Numerous inquiries wero propounded as tothe | fut eetses Sy td ey aera rupreseat cnuse of bis being In Panama, but no suspicion | an aged inno, and then eanigsome nige songs sas aroused until [t was discovered that his | Upon the streets, some person might drop o lew: statements made to different ones were some- | Penules in ty bat. | went to iy room ine the jong timo thoughtful men tn the city child, but the mothor refuses to part with it. New ¥ 1! | ee howe with anxioty toward Paris, Thoy would do her fnir share, man for inn, in Itis probable, however, that she will sur New Youre; duly 2.—-The bulls in wheat te Ms id » FIOUTING FoR TIE COMMON CAUSE st "1 had everything thelr own way early this feel that Paris Is tho wenkest grent-monoy render it to herrelatives. ‘The pollec reguin- 1 fel feria tho world the present. timos aud | ANUthO common fing, | He should go back t0.} tions forbid prisoners from taking thelr arial. fils maniiey open excel that upon it depends tho tline ng well ns tho In- |.Canada and tell-the people how proud he was | oriuren into exile, her thal [4 1 synupathy this afternoon, and, springing upon a bey on tho platforin in charge of a delicate-looking child, clutehed him by the collar and rained blows on his head, The man attracted a 2 Astor Place Hotel, and, removing my clothing. L ' : ci his day, and tow the victorious: team had , with Chieago, The outelde crowd here as | Inrge crowd of peopleabout hin, and Patrol what contradictory, Almost unconsclously, | Gonned the old garments yow uw see Upon Iny N tensity of tho noxt orcdit-storm. ui J - THE CONDITION OF THE PROVINCES + ” ” 1 . y i therefure, tila actions were watched.—more 9 | person. I than made up iny face tu look ike an The Pall Mall Guzetto attributes this state | been honored by lis Royal Highness ancl by Is appalling. ‘The Siberian plague is ravag- well ns thera have gone witd on that side of | man Christie and Depotmnster Warren, fore- | 9 matter of curiosity thin from an ides of any'| vid man, and ted on np " ai 3 ty the daring snd persistent gam- the. Colonial Minister. Lie hoped that vs = Sheen past two or three years, anit says | thls year’s victory wottld not be the Inst. He Cane area ee ace of their hands. In this market, also, the the time must come when the rate of monoy Canada woutd have to fight for it, and must) Ninitists are working In the rural districta lotigs are realizing and the clique Is " feed- will have advanced to a polut which will | sond 2 good team every year, With erent success, and before long tho ing” the now bulls os fast as they can ahd foree the specutators to untoad, But“all the } ‘The mateh for the Elcho Snicld was to-lay } peasantry will ba ag ripe for Iniceetion he matntain thelr position, ‘The shorts are not other arent markets are also gorged tonn-| won, by England. ‘The following was the the townspeople. Nothing but tio vast mill. | 2ut some of the old ones still standing extent never known before. It 1s impossible } scoré: 800 yards, England 55S, Trotand 512, } tary organization and the terrorism practised | °" thelr contracts and others guing short for on to reliove the other. Wild buying | Scotland 516; 900 yards, Bugiand 538, Iretand | Ly the police stays the Inevitable paarerieh onthe bellef that tha. top bad been about eanttet'zo on forever without somebody suf- | 610, Scotinnd 400; 1,000 yards, England 646, . \tol. | reached. © Some acted yesterday afternoon the market and are taking the elique’s lond 8 bent and wie when i scrlous rosults—unti! Noally ft dawued. upon | 29" now ecc, before you in tho bands of tho Usthat he as planntog some deep schome in | PMG sngcem Sancee Paks: T bout to elie, i he Intorest of tho Nebel Governments Tittle | and aude any! Yolue trembly 13 nun it possibic. n y little we began to realize tl s plan was “Ek asl no one for w& penny, but accepted ‘ nothing more nor less than tho captura of ono (rith thanks ihe fewpenalen watch neces Wop i 4 y but. Thud not been long eut when tho ieinte hConfedersto cruise ese | SaRT a been eines mere soe He a - i i Arving. Ttchanced thit the Captain of one of tha Pa- ‘The prisouer told his story with tears, and ap. * cific Mail Company's steamers, plying between | parently was much affected, Ho eald be had Ing their way i the crowd, caught the man’s hand ng he was aboutto draw a weapon. With the greatest effort, and aftern severe struggle, the man was dragged away from the boy, and the entlra party was taken to police headquarters, ‘There, the man sald he was Alexander Adanison, & truss manufacturer of No. 701 Broadway, this ‘city, The boy sald he was 4 a eaten nothing ence yesterdity morning, and thas ra fe # PROTESTS, th 26 Is. ‘raul: Adamo! d 1: Panama and Centtal America, guve a dinners | onty a crust. 1 ferlng. TROUT DON CARLOS MADE Tetra Pauh Seolinal 1 tainly Boaiatye L Us mE AOA Toe es ae orion WAS Tih CARD histor, ort ga ii i as More and aren? We So ee indies noite y leAyun wont to ener na i Z !. TROULEM, DON C. Fo 612, 119, antl 1, ehak 21,—A os 2 1 ro Invited, No Ind jt eith, co otha: . 3 Loxnos, duly 2.—A Party corcespondent | tho Imglish tenm, 205343 average of tho Irish ONDON, July 21.—A Joint note, signed bY | this morning, this month being netive at 1 oy ar A eel ad Ye Seay Wes, Pinel I ss a Inslles) ni 7 F provielons, ; tho withess-room with bis sister to await tho arrlyal of Judge Ricord. A now londed revol- wero present, and, on gomethmg belug satd ree | Which tho peur ate engerly, Justice Bixtey ver was taken from Adamson’s gardthy this fact, our host announced that this | Sentenced Falrweathor ty [stuckwell's Island toe \ ‘ : i It rik England, Austria, and Molland, with the f Ov says the Spanish Governinent has Jong felt | team, 10394; -avernge of the Scotch tenin, cent premium over July, 2centsover August, giurding thie fagt, ur Host announced that thie | Ae contha.” Woon bo heat the senteaco Ro A probable adh f the of Powers, $ % hurt by the toleration in Paris of a minn who } 1875, . Probable atnealan or ae ea ne bowers, wis and Hf cents over September. Cash wheat, | “Tut boy anid that the seanult. Rook oF ealited IN win je tte ine time, ns he expected to be mar- | broke down and sobbed bitterly. if openly declared Iiis resolution not to aban SHOOTING AT WIMDLEDON. quegtion of hee harsit laws against te Jews, | however, s not affected, and is chielly in de- | tooause ho was taking his sister to, her mothor ae oe eene ear On nearing tals, itore rose | ————— fi don his clidins to the Spanish crown, Son To the Western Ansoctated Pres. ag Hlustrated by the ense of the English Jew | mand for July delivery, The lav; holders | ia Washington, and he bnd no doubt that tho | to ble fect und proposed a toust to the buppy Ridiculously Romantic. a time ago Don Carlos visited. Perpignan, Wisntupox, July 21—In the 800-yards Lewisohn. of cash wheat in the country (the Arniours), whore ho met some of his partisans, mu te- compatition for the Elche Shield, England | |THE AaSEMTION THAT GEN. SKOBELEFF however, are not selling, it 19 said, but are © pided {o attempt some partial scattered | scored 658; Scotland, 510; and Irefand, 513, | Henk. to Paris for the purpose of sounding | content to hhold,-. belleving | In high- Tisings which, nt the appronch of the olec- | Wisntanox, July: 21.—The Eleho Shletd the French Government in regard to.an alll | or prices, Almost’ a panic — selzed tlonsin Spain, shuwkd stir np tho agitation. | was won by England, making 1,013 polnts; once sith Tusa 18 beloved in te West ne the bulls, however, at the _ first. policeman saved bis life, a8 his futhorthreatened to kilt} bim If ho took the girl away, “Mother lives at No, 817 G street, Washing- ton,” continued tho boy, “and has not lvyed with fathor for yeara, owlng to bis bud babite and temper. On Friday my sister came to New York with Gertie to find rooms, as’ mother couple, concluding by suylng. “Ina short tine | yazoo Crry, Siss., July 20.—The mail rider Thope to baye the pleasure of presenting tho | urinys from Bellsonin, Wishington County, tu- beldegroom with a pair of bracelets for bis | uy nows of un uMfite, trauie, ronnie, and i somewbat amusing. Living neve Mut pince is a : After Jeaving the banquet thla remark was | family uamod Corey, aud uitoni other things It val comnmented on, and the conclusion regebed that | contalus a daughter whose loveliness completely c ’ Hogg Intended to surprise and eapture the | captured a neighbor named Subbard, ‘The latte i Tho Spanish’ Ambnasncors. xb Paris wera | Ireland, 1,510; Seotland, 1,001, - : tall when Coitrot nnd Hughes, through Howell, | Wanled to live ther, sha wonetofather’estore, | steniner ur jrie gue” host, was eniumander, | Visited the parents only to ud they Gnedand | often embarrassed by tho presence of Don | \At ulne hundred yards—scoré: England GERMANY. throw over tholr July wheat, undor which tho | Sunday they. weut, to Long itraneh, and upon | Gonfodcrates Id caacaped pacneer on that ver: a bar erie eh ey to Ge ele i “Carns in different drawing-rooms, from | 1,000, Scotland and Iretand, each 1,023, HOT WEATHER IN BERLIN. market broke from $1.00% to $1.28% in a few | tholr return home they quarreled. Father struck | sel, our suspicions bevaie i certainty, fhoot str. Gorey, Who by fone. nevident Was vhtch th sequently had to withdraw, AT THE WIDNES ATHLETIC BVOt Spree fat inomonts, and tho Javer options soon followed | my eldest sister, and ordered -hor to pack her ‘Tho result of it all wus, that when, In the | standing behind his wife. Tho tntter wns sho ; which they consequently ve EWIDSES ATNLNTIO APTS Brenan, July 21.--Tho weather Tuesday} from $1204 down to $123 for August, from | trunk and roturn to Wesnington and tell mother | darkness of tho night, tho Central American | p Fee Oe Me: Taig. moppeued. Inst : oe PAIS WATERWORKS, - . to-day, Myers, the American, won quarter | and Wednesday was almost, intolerable, and | $194,103 28% for Soptember, and trom $1314, | that he would keep Gertio and bring her up ns | steamer suiled, she was followed nto short dis- week, and on a Tonday: Hubbant Truk areaiauel ' Pants duly :21—The -munteipality hos | and half. miles races with ridiculous ease, the | soyern! cases of sunstroke occurred, Me ne toes Data uae. ahi Rebar ho Plenge deslved hobha 4c RGndag arse ling ance by tee rate ee. aioe ae Lavene | for trial having been under bull, ‘The young = | = voted 2200,000 franes for the {mprovement of | former in 6334 seconds, and the Jatter In 2 HISMANCK AND THE CLERICAL, Saree ieokat uaa atahe top: “Tho boa | and nenciy Killed motor with. the nows, Of | waters. At asignal trow the Laueaster, tho tay on EE ae oe Tditienecand mis aks the waler-works, . : minute and hseconds. His racing isregard-) Loxnoy, July 31.—A Berlin dispatch says HAVE GOT THE JAMS Fee eter ee aon of cercuriog | Sinrines tom th OP a oo COE Oa fe | towed u little timo, which she Improved by going ! yy el ¥ . 7 ) 4 q arin ro! iT former mt Me , “- a iitseatd forth " pe aa rnebarans ed as ATONE Bete Cardinal Hergenrother’ Is: about to: visit | bed. and thoy'll wot warmed beforothoy Rot | Gertio and bringng her bome, I slept | irchinced that none of Hoxs's party Woes on | £0.8 store near by. whero shu met, ‘and was iar: rled to Hubbard’by amayistrute, The announce. ment {n tho court-rootn raised a storm, but nt last accounts all parties wero becoming rapidly reconciled. a Wurzbiirg, and it is belloved he will arrange | (2fough,with this wheat deal.’ J have contaence an intervlew with Bismarck on the church | crop in Europe aro short, and thoy. will have to question, Bismarck, needs tho support. of | !mport more corn than Inst year. Corn ts cheap tha Clerfeals in tho Relehstag, and desires to | SBOWY Wwe have ood crop, and vory cheap deck while all this was truuspiring, but onc of them apperred at the cabin-batcoway Just ns tho Lancaster's olficer stepped on bonrd. Tho Rebel, divining at once the object of the officer's about tho ‘streets on ‘Tuesday plight, and next morning watched for my sister. Father discovered ita when be came from tho house with the ‘girl, and threatened me with arrest, but failed to carry out bis threat, He took tho are suffering from heat, and in-the absence | Tho steamer Faraday has Innded the shore of min the product will bo much belyw Inst | end of the now Atlantic cable near Land’s - year f hee to! | End’ gludly consented, 1 took her to the Christopher street ferry, and came to Nownrk on tho Morris Sayre.” : shottd we have n poor anc.”. Visit, suddenly disappoared and intormod hts ri - CTieltaney awh hfs fat ; eae bo reconelied with the Pope, Bue iart hoor doesn boom much, as thoro 1 | Sh ADK, ty Bie ron, Ane ete ascend nee | Seadtacaie watigeed, ap mi SDOIE pers and BUSINESS NOLICES: 4 Wiha has teen tw Hrittany with Is family, is | Loxnox, July 2l—Lord Colin Campbett CATTLE DISHASES ' too much stock IM the country, and moro ac: | if'she wanted tony houlw to Her mother. Sho | dociments and Gboved thers overboard through iy expected: buck to-morrow, JIe leaves for] and Stiss Gertrude Blood were married to- |: Kren, duly 2.—The fn nportation or transit gual ally, ana G the, beets ale rapt Bell ‘ 1 + Dangerous Clgarottes.—It_ has been the port-hote which admittet alr to tho stnte- frequently cbarged. that Ameriean clyarettes howeas soon 98 Me, Morton, his successor, { day, ‘Tho Princess: Louise and: the Dike of c E through Schleswig of Danish’ eattle4a pro- | only bo maintained by holding them, as & Herox Itallrond, arriving. here about rethts port, ’ are injurious, and this is undoubtedly true of ‘ -] D is fh . re about noun. 1 ‘This like all others on soa-golne vessels, ‘cf ul airless uae Se ei -, 2 [Atay wore present. ‘The blshop of | ibited on account of plenzo-pneumonia, THERE 18 NOEXPOIE DEMAND + — | washout to wko tho Washinmon. train tor | was aamall round hole tn tho side OF Abo snip, | muny brands; ang tho reason 1s, that Hastend of THY TROUBLES IN NORTH AFRICA. «| Kentucky assisted nt the coremony. THN? ECONOMISTS FIGUIING, +» '- . | Of tmportance, und a large. nackor say's he doow home. whon fatuor sprang upon-mme and gavo | roar the top of the stateroom, and a short dis- | Uging made’ ot pure tobacco thoy aro lnrgcly ime these brutses, You sce, after fathor sent wy alster homo on Sunday be sent va letters whic! contained threats that ho would shoot tho first porgon that attempted to tnka Gertie froin bim, and he would have done 6o at tho depot only for the olficers.’? - ‘Mr. Adamson told Judge ticord that he missed tho girl, and surtolsed that Frank hud taken bor away. He scurchod the depats and Washington tance above tho water outside. It was not lari enough to ndmit & man’s head, consequent! the conspiraters could not perceive the Laney custer's boat, which was directly boucath, And, as the telltale papers fell_ ono by‘ene from the aperture, tho marines quietly caught them, Cupt, Hogg and bis companions, belyg sum-~ moned on duck, were arrested, placed tu trons, nnd convoyed to the Lancuster, which returned adulterated with opium. and other injurious . minteriule, The use of clmurcttes bas become ve universal, aud this is not surprising, as they ie meet tho wants of many gentlonion who have “te not the tino to smoke n viens. The great Y troubte isthut unprinciplod manufacturers have taken advantage of the xrent demund to se oy poor tobucvy, and then’ cover its dufects by tho 4 Uso of Uriys which aro harmful, und in “time ‘La France, replying to an article In the | cosourn’ ON THE SETTLEMENT OF TR Te es not oxpeot it for a good timo to coc, When Republique ‘Franciine. An reghrd to tho.ne-| ,; @RERK QUESTION," Bentay, July 21—-One’ authority reckons | tho old short interest still oxiting la toto out. thn of the Porte in ‘Eripoll, and clarging the ‘yhe' Rion, George J. Goschen, in ‘ad the amount of capitat lostto the Fatherland | and Fowlor {s out of bls long lard, “stand Frou to. ‘ der" wilk apply to tho lurid as well aa to the Sultan with keeping agents on’ the frontier |. dressing his constituents at Tpon,—has first by emigration ‘to -Amerlea at-19,800,000,000 | Winer markor’ in a word, speoulation: on, tho andin the Interlor of Tunis, for the purpose |/speech since his return from-Constantinople, marks. Many regard the vast tide of omil- | wull side has rim mad on the. produce murkets ofstireing up Mussulman fanaticism, saya! cjeatifivd tothe cordint coBperation of the | station not as an unmixed ovil, but.as o purl- | with avocess for two: years, until, like the stock “Ger: murket, It t bnve a reaction to got back ton “His mwvorthy of a great. country to In- [six Ambassadors of ‘the Powers In settling: | ¥ing stream. ‘They contend that Germany | [ey Fictate hontthy: brela one. mare; where ‘é ‘ i Ov 1 ont, formed upot poles. \< y smite dauworous, Delleving that smokers realize tho “ dulgetn vigorous language whieh it eannot | the Grek dwestion, Ue declared emplintte- | /8 suffering from ov etponilfaslan, tases everythin. eo at nels ne Ne dtetoeat tio Washington axpress Siuldert to hia ie ‘journey, “Gn bot "arrested "Howoe wus very oud of a now cigurottu made frots ta Dost pure : tolluwuy, ‘The sale result af suchiarticles |:ally that he saw ie devintion from the wil See ee ratte A eeathe poetsone ‘ ‘ x eutreatios, and stopped tor bim nt Nowurk. | ndizonnt at what, ho termed, to ross outrayo fobneen, aud fred [led ena reer gt P a OF at en Hi . y ‘i vi ¥ is n er nfornied of the abduction, Mr. Ad- | to which bo and bls fricuds were subjected; a ee ee i es i 4s tondd to the difflculttesot analready acute stent One lected Dar Of Rane who Independence-Day Dalgual will bo cele WILLIAM 8, JIUDSON. eee erect ans cxalted:ana would | bute when informed of the fact that ail tue | Norld-ruyowned " Meckwoll’s Durham sunktuuz rt situation, ‘here must be no bluster and no | Was 80 much susps A io Power brated the 234 4 t Lel te ‘ | Mig DEATIN fave taken his child tall hazards, ‘The trouble | papors had beon captured, aad that he was to be | Tobacco, ‘havo just introduced thefr " Durbure <i crusade,” 3A ES jhad beon more prudent than Austria. Tf it rated the 22d Inst. ab Leipste by Americans Syectal Dispalth to The eniccgo ‘Tribnine. Pare son Gry and tis fumiiy wae religious. Hie | frented ae A pirate, ho bevame docile and sub- | Climtretres.” In thosw thoy uso tho purest and oe nm © coxcitarony, i014 [lwere true that Austrin harbored the desten | from allparts of tho Continent, New Your, duly 91.—Willlam 8, Hudson, ae ea eee me He en FUP AOIE | MOUs e. ors in question were highly importa tee une thoy are. REGS ieee ct age i Baron Marochelti, {talian ChargédA ffaires,’ |‘ of pushing down to Salonica, he had found soUTH AMERI onoof the niost eminent locomotive ongl- | fellgion, aud Gortic was the only one ho bud of Pe eee eat ea porns | stead of uate rag-panice—whluh in many cures has been appolnted a Commander of the | no trustworthy evidence of such an Inten- x ae ay OA. i A {nventors in th try, died 1 the fumily. Judge Ricord took a churge of | Confederate States of America, and fully detuil- id rank polsoi—ns many. other munufoturers Legion of Honor, ‘The newspapors conslder |itlou. ANDITMATION CONVENENCE, neers aul inventors In the country, died Inst | (roach of the pence ayniuat father and son, and | Ing the whole plan, The objoct of che con | Ue oy use onty pure riee-puper, WRIEN Ms LoD fromalt Injurlous taatter. fn this connection, ft wil! bo of interest ta smokers to mention that Dr, Vovlcker, the famous English chusitat, bas Intely made nn anulysis of the vusious teat to- deelded to hold the party. undll morning und awalt further developments. Mrs. Adamson was tolegraphed to and requested to conic to Nowark at once. sagiee fs ight at his residence at Haledot, near Pat- that this indicates the conciliatory feeling of : +. LEFNOY. Pi Vienna, July 21.—The Polltieat Corre. | 0 5 * Franco towucis tele. All tho powspopers {| LONDON, July —Arthur Lefroy, necused | spondenco says several of. the States of | T1n°\ Aids teat) EN ae bed urge the Government to send sufticlent forces |! of the murdor of F. J. Gold, on the Brighton South Amorien are thinking of adopting the | He was: 9 native of Dorbysitire, An- splracy was to gelzo the Contral American steamer, run Into a scctuded bay desiguated In tho instructions, turn the passengers und crow adrift to shift for thomsel¥es, take on board a i s —_ buecues, and in his report states thut ho itnds a " vi of 4 * riteiple of arbi lon fn | gland, and served his “time — as . nutnber of men In walting thore, und thon Hie in ar a iyackweil & Co. it ect ADVICES FROM CONSTANTINOPLE De piles ENGLISIE 1x souTIT Arnie. itlative in this movement, has Invited the of the celebrated locomotive locket, which es- | -rifk ROCKAWAY BEACH IMPROVEMENT COM | accomplished, In n few day's moro thy gotthern- ) kuDwh, ond to be freer of nico'lne wad lufuctous clare that the relations between Franes 1'° 5- Te Sy -A dlspntel: to the Zi sovoral friendly Republies, to sud del tablished tho success of tho atenn raltrond, PANY. eee Uulitoruinstenincr would also tallanoney | Acids thun any uther. ti Tishy aro, considred exellent. ‘no |-2apax, Jus 10 lata to themes | fare rato nargoes of icuaaing | Santas inisutyeur"cen aumants Yo | -suar'ewe duly a Tun condion of th | Bareergauen eutreaty Heme eat | Arana iicen, Aroma Witty wvith ‘orte hog antistactonly explained the dis- 1! $ a E he pir majority, Mr. Hudson was early employed to | * New Your, July. 2t.—Tho condition of th selzed before any Hows Of, (he J ediel : patel of troops to Telpolt od ee it |, ‘The Boor trlumvirato has rejected sixteen out | the subject. Some, other Ropublies, includ | borin tho manufacture of locomotives at: tho.| affairs of “The oakaiay Beach Tageoves EE Lai ere ie arg etme Cinchona, (he str a a a oti si nourlslies no’ hostila scutimont toward | Of tho thirty-six ‘articles of the convention | tng tho Argentine Confederation, hue al- Auburn | Stuto Prison, ¢ ie New ork, but | ment Company, Limited," which is the title | whieh Meare ate Would have Haden | fyiavigorates the bral and tervoug syste, { Franco: that It Iai nothing to dp with the -ratted by tho Royal Commtsston. ready aihered to the proposals, Hho project, wae failure from te | o¢the Company under which tho mammoth | fosmmldublo armamcnt. ; Noserving the awiftoat |-tmnraves Siders ith Hesults A round for, agltatior je eeay : . "The, correspondent. of the Stundard at = : TET eee ee aa thane mupointed Sauter pany mammoth | and most sultable vessel, tha pirates, after scut- | bright eyes, happy atate of niind, Arun's drug he gltation in Algeria and ‘Tunis, and will pre- [pu shan says: : EGYET FE eee ee eae ei trond sup, { Hotel at Rockaway Beach was crocted, as- | toy the athors (with or without tho passengers | store, corner Madisun strect and ¥itth avenue. 74 Yent all tntrigtes and endeavors to foment | “metoyrams from Protoria state that tho rns ~ este sumed anentirely now phase toxfay by the : Se ee ea ; docs not appear), would bavo payed havoc with american comtmarco in the Pacific. With tho iuillion or more dollars of bullion and the fmn- monse quanties of supplies always carried on tho Callforalu stenmors, to say nothing of the lundor of the passengers, enough would bavo on BocUred to cover tha. expenses of quito n lurgo navy; while,.with =a yossel swifter than any war-Vossel, they could bave defied pursult und capture, . Lucky ludeod was it that the diabolical echome i : equontly , merged into tho New . ‘York disturbances in the nelghboring countries, «- |: . . THE COTTON CHOP. ; : Cohtrul.. “From. there. Mr.. Hudson wont " He heleubarleR 0 of..tho convention between England and tho |» arexaxpnra, July S.—It {s belloved that | to Putorson,, to assume tho nosltion of Da OES eee ti ‘Transvanl, as settled by the Royal Cominission, | the entton crop will equal that of: Inst year, Superintendent of the Rogers Locomotive Work: iy tus, July 2t.—Cardiim! Guibert, Arch-:| give the Bours ‘tho right to elect the Volksraad ALEXANDI ‘Suly'3lnA. destructly cut which he bis beld sinve 1x63, While in charge o| shop of Paris, has written to the Pope con- } and the President. Tho treaty rosorves to the LEXANDIUTA, July'l—A destructive cols | tho meehanteat department ‘of this ostab dollig with 1 i “Butze: t 3 ‘holo | ton worm has appeared In the Provines of | ment dir, Hudton. his made a great many Ine Nalns of Por Tis 1X. SNES OCT ee iho ranaval i fo Uo rotrocedod, ‘The wholO | Sroniontyb, Euypt.. «The cattle plague ts | Proxammotia Jn locomotive cone rior ao ne 0 f which have beon patented, but most hav . "tn tho House of Commons to-day Mr. Glad- | ™¥Aeing tho Province of Selout. hot while ull Gave como into génoral weo in tho ‘rhe Southern “Modtenl Roeord,” At~ Janta, Gay tholeading Southern medival journal, aiys Lindh: Co.'s Coot Huot" Tonle ts an inval> uablo preparatiog. Caution—Newure of eheap, worthless imititions under ours and simihir names, Avk for Coon Loot Tonle, | Ut ts tnvale uable in dyspepsiu, debility, and billousness, pelelasiaicl hl ie nes Binroseon Anata ned removal of John A. Rive ns Revelver, and the appotutment of Gon. Innes W. Husted in his stead, xe MEETING OF RAILWAY PRESIDENTS. = To the Western Associated Press, " “New Yous, July SL—At a niceting of the trunk-llne Presldents to-day at. the office of ee JF UNDERWEAR. GREAT BRITAIN. . | stone sald ho was totally Ignorant regarding | oxnoy, July ee ck. ae Gourein sonsteuction af apxinos. Coinmisstoner Fink {t was dleclded nat ta ro- | was frustrated. ‘he prisoners wore teen, to ioe OT cla ee THE CANADIAN WFLE TEAM. |. the statement published’ in to-doy's Times | catholic Archbishop of Laypt, died while COLES AND COLEMAN, duco thd presont. frelzit rates, No other | $te,Fencice tne endo hit know, Althea 3 ‘Dass; duly ee tas attain that the Boor triumvirate -had rejected six- | on ils way to Ktaly. “. “ : WHAT THE Phisxpa o” EAcit say anoor | business was tranencted, Tuave eomonow or othor yot tho notiga into my SON, July 21,—This afternoon the Ca- | teen of tho thirty-six articles of the convon- : te ” PHL ILLICIT INTIMACY ENUSTING BETWEEN ;, A SCHOOL OF DIG FISIIES, oud that shoy wore erated ee a Ped Tadian camp nt Wimbledon was the aceno of | tion drafted by the Royal Commission, No THE TRANSVAAL, ait PAI ee NX] capt, gawyor, of to bark Ibls, from Ponsa | pardon by Provident Johnson, shortly afeyy tir. 4 quite gay and fashionable gathering. ‘Tho | such news, he snid, hind reached the Govern- uke of Cambridge had oxpressed a wish to |: ment. seo the team parade, and a distinguished |... WORK ON THE LAND BItd. vo th . “6 ft ry company came to ipl nin do honor |. Pho House of, Comnons, in -committe, the serfous hitch in’ the nogotiations of the | keepor at Harry Miner's Theatre, last night, ; : Transvaal Commission fs untrue, -:Tho draft | was nrralgned. this mornlug in the Es ata eh celine coment ee ook Cl honoree nal toda tha-attot, | (tHe convention hns heon’ sbmitted to the | sox Market Court, tor lusband, ‘Witlam J. bey, Colontut Seeretary, Sir Jolin Macdonald, | ment of Jane tor and the building of cottages Boers, and was favorably revelyed, with ex- | Coloman, wag walting for hér when she was cola, says that’on Saturday and Sunday Inet he passed two tiles of sporm whales, eighty miles OF Finiico Bound... Hy estimates tho npmbor of whalea at 700, and thair value Jn att at $1,000,000, He had no menns of capturing auy of thom, a oe vATAL HENNA . firs, Wirke, of Now York, and difas Blitz, of Janoy City. were killed In'tho latter olty this . DENIALe | New Yonk, July 20.—Mra, Elizabeth Cole- Dunnan, ‘Natal, July $4—Tho report of | man, who shot George F, Coles, the book- Chas. Gossage - . §& Co. _——————— ters SUICIDAL. : Sr. Lovis, Mo, July 2i-Emma E. Tuggy, 0 Denver, a pationt in an insano asylum In tho vauthern part of the city, hanged borself witha towel from a null in the wall of her room lust moralny and was drowned, Mdviduaty, is Royal Iighness ‘con: | ployment ana start ns shopkeepers, What _ Loxnos, July 2,—Ayaob Kahn has driven | besita lion had. become reconciled to her | #82 aR cention of twelve clauses, which It! was ex- 2 | 2 i evening, Bho had mado two other wttompts, ir Jolin Rose, Sir Gurnot Wolseloy, the Rt, |4atJaborere, was considered, : pected would be modliled." Y ; Hee caterane See ee Caen ans seeuee white delving; sho” horses “Ravin taken, ue bea been Scustroted Jo her deste Uy tue ‘ : < : Hon, W, IL, Suilth; Col. Gibson, Command. | Forster’oxplalned that tho clauso was not | Met : . | of 9%, with black hate and yes, Shelscom:| Ap sonacrren, Hatert, Maabage and seven euiidren fn Denver. 7 Ant of the team, and others. After having | intendodto give ‘permanence of tenure, as, co APGHANISTAN, | sed In inaiinor, and. seomed 10 ba sng | Mayor Grace asks contributions for tho rello¢ An unknown man Jumped into the rivor at . : tof Mspected and spoken to the Canadlans | In that enge, laborors might give up thelr en *" AYOOU KAUN, |. Iniued hy tho fuct that her husband, who sat | of 86 sulferera by the grant firq at Quabeo same the. fae. uf Mullanphy streot abd gvolock this us In f orweal, a 4 1 ———e : 4,0. duly #i—esterday John Eber! f Rratulated ‘the team “on” tla. success |. was wanted .wis to glya cottages to those | tho Aimeer's outposts to Girlabk, again, Justice Smith conuultted her to the a “ BLACK HAWK" JUGGED. committed shictde ‘by ainatinng Himnaolt at tho Mh having wi lose t { : ae ‘Toubs: Prison again, tg awalt the result of . graye of big wife, who died July 10., ¥ woh the Kolapora Cup on the | omployed in tho tnd. Tho clause was thon 1 i Coles! Injuries : Me “ Diack Hawk” O'Brien, one of tho oldest con- ‘Bpectal Dispatch to The Chi Ly Previous day, Ue snl that, he waa realty | ordered to be ndied.to the bill, Theother | - - SANTO DOMINGO. :; tt : SrHINGPIELD, IL, July 2—Mias Jennie Hare ‘ ‘the husband nd a lo ere Nery much gratified nt thelr having obtained | clauses moved .by Forstag giving power to “BMALIAPOX, an pusband and wife had ant ty coment ft, Heand all Englishmen were gratified at | courts, on application, for the datermination TIAVANA, July 91,—Thesmall-pox fs raging | dwelling upon‘pnst troubles, he spoke en- - he success and prosperity of the great coun- | of judlclal rent, to inipose’conillttons ns to in Santo Domingo to’ 4 foarful extent. «Par-+ conmulngly to-herof tho future, and they Sy Tener ee ae te erent eo | fabarora" cottages, and providing “that the | tles ard dally organizod to help bliry viellme, | parted alfoetlunatsly, Bla agoupies 5 ect) had seeurcil this prizo, although, Land ‘Commission ~ shal! make yearly re- Oe a “| and Watront Foster, woo had taken an inter- ‘ RATING IUSILLATING 3 [inort’to the -Vicoroy .In; rogard to thelr pros | * JUSTICE CLIFFORD SINKING. ~ | esp In her, looks atter hor comfort, . Her lus- Rone respect, was still s eanse of congratus | ccedings, were nlao aided to the bill, 0 D “duly 21.—Juatice Gifford, of | band ts allowed to supply her with suv 1m, beenuse it showed -that the contest 20.8 mt NEW, CLAUBE pot sha! Dalton Beales Suprome Court, je rapidly gho wuts, atuyalss Bemis to, bo lia choerfu font 28 falr, frank, and aboyobogrd na | fa rogard to arrears of rant passed ifs second signe and is nat expodtad (9, tive they) ee 4 “hr, Coleman Ja maatorot the sehooner Vice would anniek hoped: Mint shave auicoeas | roading 18 to OT 8 meee eta sh" * | tor running to West Indian ports, He occn- . ate ents In? nt Euglish Bleotion, + 4! } pics tho seoaud Hoor of No. #3 Catharine atrour, fo Whnbledon again ant és ‘hu reporter found bits smoking his pipo modi- fidence operators in tho country, and the former assgointe of somo, of thd best professionut thiovos, was arreatod yeaterday by Onticer Lude ington whilo ho was giving « countryman a game of talk, The paliceshaye nothing In pare Voular:oyuinat O'Brien, and bo was cum in HA show him that ho and athor charavters of his ik could not have tho freedom of the city. O'firien says bo 1s now 68 years of ago, And tbat for tho last five years ho bas lyed bonestly, and has quit forovor his formor ways, Ho came hero, ho claims, to visit bis family and soo bis children, Altaf whiok atatomont tho polico take with a grain of salt. f woad, daughter of a Wabash engineer, sttompt- td fo commie sulcido to-day by taking carbolla acid, but will’ probably recover, No vauso for heractisknown, < * g Corsets, Children's White Dresses At Half Value. | * A large lot of choice, well-made Gowns, Skirts, Chemise,“and Drawers. -"Also'1go Dozen - Children's White Dresses, _. Sizes x to 6 years. _———————— : - TELEGRAPHIC. : Privapecrsta, July 3l.--At tho annual meoting of go Atlantic & Ohio Tolograph Company, tho Anes of which ure luasod to the Westera Union, thu fdtlowing namod persons wera olected Di- rectors; Norylh Group, Augustus Scholl, i. 1, Rochester, Thomad T. Eckerty John 2. Yan Hvotys ifignry. Bontley, John B, Zaublin, Byiyees comlug-| |) 3. AMONGST THR AMENDSIENTS [tc Comte! = maui’ | propasad:to the Land bill Inthe House -o€ | ‘ja tarty-two a — re? woman A a ; x ‘bs, tbo | tativoly, whila “his four onlin ay! THE CHICKASAW MILITIA DISBANDED, arwood, und William Carloy,” Ol ta, that eventually ..ong,,. ‘among |: Lorda.ts one proposing an tncrenso of the | loxully y-two Rawlidh und Welsl boogie. tte | vetiiad’ tuo: oom: iy ies ian of wediam {> Special Dispatch to The Cricapo | slooigus Narviiygen, Presuoatt itil Tochvee fest Would succeed in searrying offthe | number of commissloners ta ‘lve, dutes exeveded £5,000. }More than twice that bight, 1 Ste, frame, and about 05 yours of age, ter, Secretary and Treasures, © Lrvrex Rock, Ark. July 3l—A_ private tele egraty from Fort Smith says that Gov, Overton, of the Chickasaw Nation, has Issuod a proclimn: ton disbanding bis pilitia, with tho understand- ine however, that thelr services Ge bo roe au od abortly. Tho mon aro waving for thelr al i ah 3 Ege uIEURE We if ty contostii ‘orks InSouther} an ‘Al bunest, tanned sallor’s face, clean fet nto the first sixty in the computition for | tomo says Cardliat Manuing’s recont.dis- | oNly won and lon ata tho contending | | Tdan't Uke te talk of ‘this trouble,” ho safd, A oust to oa) a to i, y “lt was a torril rime whon I got ee urlze, he sald, showed that riflé-shootjng | course on tho:Land Leagiio haa. produced a Peet ee ae riod Rio geet ia Poe buck ce, gcerebletoagta we 00 that 5 ports. proving In Canad y , % ~ | al dod £19,507, U0 tore than.| did about: i; wiles and J ‘ant blame her for Rian tr fo hal unn he would | eeant at wlan susan sk mc and | EAM oeige MaepeR oC auseaan) suite ns Gataaag Bit ny oft that honor, c+) gfibintagtan ‘to eonatituted iquthorities ‘haya | skis walle Dublia, with. 1s efootorn exe | yotshomo J found’ my, wife kway. he erst ata THE BAL OF KIINERLY “| sued. th as ieee natu: |...) Hagted ATH Krom the pockars of tts political may that she was afraid jo-face me, {heard that ast year he lad the pleasure of,| - <4 i) A MAN NAMED BEAUMONT. 15. wuoors. W pravod. the ovstiiest of tho | that sho bod:bown -goluy with+s man named + Glasxoi d 4 | Scot 5 Mt ft Col it Bliner’es Theut: dL we seo nog tho Ghandi dektncae Gh els Sc: | srzives ab Alrushy, Ireland, from’ Norwoy, | ss°uatar ienmsaace fauowat ata et | Hig fle lad vo. mio. ie, danke Dating aps fasion it wos mor E even nn oct e Fy to with: @ gratifying’ becuysa. thay. | lost evening ly & halt-dooked boat thirty feot.| § ul. distanve ‘with £u,072;. Dundeo and | thig to do with. my wife, but. the had Wera aly wccogstul fn the trivostsousey ‘Thoy | tong, pnd -salled “again -for-Aierica, where on ee out i tare econ eT ENON: HelCane |Win fu woth lee’ wy. Witt ena te paw and mlut I-proud of the. progress: of the Do- | hg expects ta arrive In fitty daya, “Hecarried | lect tacos SILAT w.0f Down County, confeisad everyting. 1 Told: nar that Poult | po) in drt, sclence, aud commerce, bub | elghty days’ proylslona,.. BL 1705 yeas of: Autria County BUA Ret m, dlvores, take the ghitdren, and Thy oeclly on an occasion at tM. kind, ‘ean ConattanlONgn Ov PENNEYEYANIA Geilecrauitad wach pustt al sats fae ite ee iotoateaen the Hee 8 ray ‘ie divoree pre A <treiue! i 4 4 steeg | resel Eta 8 ce day, “val iter ht wilde amely mow of tha uenguted | ret he in ete pulenion for | Sune gnce mefewar rong uc torte agin | De AN oe ew a Unley He, Wap nothing whloh, consol] he removal of the remalns of Willan Ten tise Rslt-turay”ostajucuaie tka" px: topton'te gota, Gaon #8 70UF eee ‘community more «of: added | to Penusylvay B had been rocdly: py ther, Urea amdtinted to murs than sn 34 Bat *.No; nv FEES aN n Wore ¢ i : 1 ps * jh * Whorg.did sho get Risse A i tangents dlgully and seltsesvort than thas’ | deliborats)y; cunstderod,” ang rofused, In a Raaox HUST was avant iu, Monleameryenle, | 1.1 bus boom iyiie about, tae olse for a long brovide for tho defense of the couns | printer elroulay issued te. week before he | hur, 2s and io Boutheust Laucusiire, | tiny. 1 teil you the poor wongu was crazy with detent olus so thoy wero providing for thé | exchanged’? any - .communteation “with | Shee. “Rhis boiug the largest suin wot lowe 1 FFE alt ete SRDN. Uist he Grugwad Bors felense of ie Delish Eunpire, 14 hud given ) Wien, on; dhe sublget ‘Phe -Comuatestouer | Wonuy "went. Were are tua heise Heturnlag | think of ‘amta who would ante IntG-a nian'e —————— ‘tgountor Rod Hart) Robbed. . New York Tinea, July 17, ‘The Rov, Jnres bie Susnoriands at presont ase ant, ministop a¢ the Laluht Stroot Daptiat uurch, wld, before ha ontered the tmlntstrys was known as "Senator Bol Hurt,” on Wednes~ day wont to Gooan Grove, N. Js, and. roturned to this city yestorday, :When. ho reachod his bome at No, 45 Hedtord atroet, ho discovered that dure tug pte absence $100 had beow stolon frou to desk in bissittingeroom, ‘The muney belonged tha church, ‘Shore fea great deul of wystory shout eet abet tan nase, ae hor were any marks 0! Jeu t fico rowardt the thoftagan ‘aio sob, * done Py aoiaobody fn the house, snd are working on iy > as ONELY DEATH. AL Bpestal Disvatch to The Calcacg Tribune Litrix lgck, Ark, July 2—A. G. Stowart, af Shady Hitl, Honderson County, Ky., wus found dead un the prairie near i gert thla morning, "et is '100 Dozen Fine i, : French Corsets, At $1.00, worth 82.00. _ Choice Line Dressing Sacques, Perfect-Fitting and Handsomely Trimmed, ; A A Coro jury returned the vordior, " Doat few aant Attoution.” ‘ tuwart. bad heen plopotog ta Little Kook, ang “was en route for ja theory, asain A Fated Famlly-The Lust of Three to coger Sulelde, ue PRR A Call DL iver . ‘ aT, 0, 0 pry Se uiritecThe. most dias, bouse of Hl. W, Hughes & Co. bas bebn bought ee ea ae a carod hy iter! ‘out dy: s-vompany of capitaliats, who to-day | the Stutu way committed byte last olgbt a Oe wage Oa Aah sciiaaa ja hoad with « yr OURtLTE ee windpipe go A Deteor Falls in the Ilyer~Starilog the Heck. Sho dliod inataatly, Sho was un fee ‘Visitation of au Acrollte ty West Vire | puey of lato with Much vieastive | to’ ba pguin |-adds,’ fs ythis --slngulas., aot -.of Sethe charged a as i et asentee, cle houge and sep a file Infaul giula, wrought Upow “hor foduitive uagiro tat anu Briain ty Guam friends, Inaluding | impropeely had-beon, dano toward te oa & | Saat Zia! prog ed advert Aa ya paranuaton esoeon bore fai ayntan acoat eco sulci one voyage fray 06-110 State~st. - onald. Col, Gilbson pul t, | private citizen, | m! ave borne lt without * 10d.1. all 4, ‘20 if Thad wpe. To'ciock. Just at twillebt J noticed Ia | England to thie country, ‘Qu the arrival of tho 7 “souplo of years ago, SirJobu Rose bad vrvate cranee, baby appear i the matter as | Aekve9 is ods cee Poe Se JOURS | Linn tona bast wins taaae. AY BalfenastTo'oloak dust Bt twilight 1 noticed Js | sioueuboae Wat Deourbi ber wnetger aad urself 66-62... Washington St. °

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