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THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, ;JULY 23, 1881—SIXTEERN - PAGES z. tie trnek curves with the ri bank, and | ga tled In th on the double q Al ‘ 7 , Mo fret it oa small kerosona-lamp, yay iminense corral adjacent to. the i ‘i it Di whoren denae ropes alacdeal hie uraek the Troma Benny's ine with one aa Start THE Boss FIRE-BUG. and, Aroun ting &-stopeladder tn his own w Kia ents areata thesourity FOURTH AVENUE. (rain from Puebto, which was dite to pass | three-bagatr. ‘The Providence team had barn, reacuod througt Into that of | the peddier Tnwrence at 320, tind on board 45,000 In | inen on bases In the last two innings, but ridtelt: sume WO enttle, the feults of one cash, prt of it in specie, but most of it in. | contd not score, CRIMINAL NEWS. ——- The Wisconsin Man-Hunters Ree and tried to sot fre to the rafters from the fame of the Jamp, Tt wns ttfsticcessful, and dismount- ing bu gathorod buneb of brown paper, which, atter [igh August Topel, a German Coach- pedition of. the genfleinen who lind beer Inauguration of Gospel-Meetings. bullion, aud therecan bo but little donbtot | Junius £92 3 4 6 0 % 8 9 1117 a ned tht sent, Thera wig much” feasting and great - ivi Many Accessions thelr Shtentton to Mitch and rob It. ‘Tho | Peovidence.,.0 OU 1 YO 10 3 0 0 O-t man, Under Arrest, - tan oF RE eA eats floret nave iL te ilinelty, onthe night of thelr return home, Among the Saints and Sine ceiving truln which foll dnto the trap. latd for tho | 7% ry ee en ce Mada Can ea ing a. single. brick. © Tha hlaalne “ navor | ‘the next wornlne, when. the struneer woke in + to Their Ranks. pRSRENAVF Wad An UmiRTANL train, witelt | PAs BUT for Terese 7 ter fell into a quantity of bay, ad the ten broke. | up and looked out where the cattle had been, ners of.‘ Cheyenne. Jwnves this elty every night about midnight. | iC sencds: * ee Watch Belong Kept for -the Sharh tlaws—'Chelr Capture "i ge Tho engine wis thrown from the frnok, and, anenae See Troy, 1. with seven ears, badly wreeked, bub no TPhrecebnao hit—Btark, ote killed, ‘Phoangtnger and fireman botlt | Home run—Farrolt. Upon Four Charges of Arson and Two | gets, Hig suited ia, nt ake we tho smoxe drove him ant ‘before | bo of Robbery we! could complote the undertaking. Durie « Jol they were gone,—spirked away, alt having heen rebranded, to some still place. On that day the famous young cite " Tirunt gov hiinselt up te ilies or coat ad Miss ‘Minnie Brooks’ Conversion the a 1 * cuntinement ho bins realized to on + i Tne Occasion of Heartfelt P. Jumped In thine to saverthempelves, and tho | :iarvson balls—Troy, 2; Proviaoneo, 2, : {ain degres the. enormity ot hia olte went away. Before lis departure one of Nts c elt Prayer rear enil of not leave track. Hases on ortora—Troy, 6: Providonce, 1, ror ti men brought ¢ magoiticent gelding up to the’ . Cortalt Fear cnt of tho traln did notleavethe track. | iiinseouvecouner ei Keoto,cliiayio; Cask | Ho Makes m Full Confession of lls | haascen mire riane coin ened ont doar of the biden ranch, ate Wily, While and Praise, —_—— St.” Louls. gamblers who had lott | Ime, Fvane, Crimes . Aittonnl reason witielr fin tnd for getting rit oF Left on batos—Troy, 9; Providence, Double playa—Caskins-Conner, nt neConner, WardelarrelleStart, balls—Holbert, 2¢ Ursa, 1. Missourl on account of: tha gam bing Inw have: been making Bismarck | versus grove f sort of headquarters for several Tana the horsé wis Helen and pawl, hprung his netghbor was the fiet that Birk dumord all his state, ratton, and insadable vogetntses inte mee the manure woe In tho uliey. uid the stenel Tho caro of August Topol, who tn flocked unat | trade lita aiimust Wnbatealie for hlin, Tuto thy sadtle, This Is how he looked ng |. Tho fleet Gospel mecting in Miss Minnie he sat ulvirg his Inst orders to MeCube, tits | Brooks’ reconstructed estabilshment on Fourth Arst-Heatemint In viltaiiy: He wore a bine | avenue was hold tast night. It was evident that Kingon> iption of the Men Who Wrecked ahs Grain Near Lawrence, XS weoks, ostensibly fo bet on any horse-race Wald piteh—Ward, 1. tho Cottage Grove Avenita Pollet -Btation upon pinarinckateeolebehes dfagoon's Jacket of fines hroadetothy heay- | tomething was agitating the usually placid wae SAB. - iB that might bo made np, and to Nnd out what) Halla cailed—Koofo, het Ward, $28, Tour charges of argon, one of barginry, and ane ily nrartent dowel with told eatbrotder "3 biteke | ters of the uvenue to thelr vory optus. All along Be cecne te’ % tho ntinuls could dy before tha trotting sen Hirer eulied— ental W are Tiseo Inresuy, promlaesta bpangof tomot | THE KEOKUK ELEVATOR, | situ trousera dyad n jet bing, Witt small | this notorious thoroughfare wero Iittlo groups tinkling silver belis sewed on down the sites, about the prove yesterday, nad altliowe the Umpire—Higham, Interesting eases in tha erlminalaunnls of this ‘These trousers were eut thelitand ftted closes of colored population eagorly discussing tho qd They Strack the Right Train ‘Thoy mn wdted him, ever | S8aden Change in the Complientions | 1° ve Unilerne: rovival cloud thut seemed to bo hovering over ae elrens grounds were watehed by the author: ———- city. Lieut, Noadoll, who ares! D Growlng Out of Thin Cnsttiuitlon-iee | IY lls shapely fei niternenth this garinent ns : anil oe) ie —- 1 _Woncesten, Mass, daly 2—The Boston | tnd ainco he, bas bal charge’ of the Catwage Aanvune ai ras irae Se ae cate! er his fect, Ineasing them Wke stockings, | lees around; but, In tho privacy of thotr ele- COLORADO JUSTICE. won fo-«lay by hard batting, ulded mna- Axtoniro, Coloy July &t.—Antonito lias | torlally by Worceater's errors nfter the home been fnfested for several months wilh a gang | club had tho game woll fn han. ‘Che Worces+ of robbers who have held up and robbed wll | ters made two runs tn tho fret Inning on er atrangera coming Into town, ‘Che gang has | rors by Barnes, a wild vite, n passed ball, to-night been broken up, by the hanging of | and besy hits by Iotaling and J organ, aud the prinelpal, George C. O'Connor, who, in | one In the second on Corey’s (wo-baser and his eapaetty of Justice of the Pence, atilelded | two passed: balls. ‘The Bostons scored in thom, and had cltizens arrested and dined | the fifth on Mornung’s two-baser, followed by: without the least provocation. Last avening'| singled by Barnes und Button; two tn the Grove Btaliod he has “had. ample scupe i this reward, for incendiary fires pave been Recut tic ea ices Cara eat ie very fromuent In that: district. . Tho. prosent eve UG) Sag & BLS! sens Sane q cnso ts, huwover, the frst guod,one hy bus had, | Nott perjury trind assumed a peculiar phase tho others, the Mivhignn Avonus Raptist Churcts | lo- lay, At the Instance uf the prosecution blaze included, having buflod tho shrowdest | the caso was dismissed, much to the surprise detective ability, For couplo uf months ast af avery one. ‘She reported tallure of J. Hie ne ats et tas or Pchecaney Kemnett & Co, was entirely unloolted for by Btrovt, tn ‘ovory instance the (ire wis dis- outsklers, but to souw of the knowlyg ones Covered In carly atages, and extinguished by | itrppeared tobe almost an assured matter, Justico of the Peace in Col. ae Hangod by a Mob, his hut was the ingst gurgeous nnd tha | gant houses, they wore sorcened from the gaze crowning tenture of his getup, as itis with | of tho” passer-by. 3Mlas Minnio's bar and the Muxivans, It was what Is Known as a | Whrd-room was absolutely unrecognizable *elthuuitia,? inde of costly beaver, with 1 | 1 tts now ward, During the day the countor flat erown aiid n brkw ten Ingles while, And | Dad boen tern out, tho par, with all ite accom: Wits whats Sirieluns of fy hat wis gouered ri ste Of ginss-ware, was couspicuuua with gold and Jewels until it sparkled an Ww " ' , shone Ino duzaing and Dunaiine aner gon tana needs ere SEBO clock, te when one looked upon tt, ‘There was a gold A MOTLEY GATIEMLS cord ronal the crown its are aga mais | guat was only timited ty ttabe or thapootn, in ‘ i 6 rn 6 than anda Paria vie vtnt the left ) Nut onty were the Ia chairs ocoupled, Uite all the tion of at Editor fn Arkansne—Cillzeas Ore ue dered to Leave the Couatry, pith WILLIAMS BROTTENS, Amelat Dirnatek to The Chledgo Tribune, Minn, Jnly 24—A Menomones fed, tho Fire: Department abortly utter reach | Arter this dismlasnl of the case, your repurt- 4 Al ae H his iat cost | standing room, as well, Hutidreds ‘of persons Bt PA tn ee toncomPrexd anys: “No O'Cobnor catia | from Alnmosn. ae fel sevanth on errata by Irwin, Stovoy, ant Crone | a ceraat ener ould, bo no, HOUnE, “ot ie or Sant for Ne stanees, ‘utd Interviewed price at the Males ere ley nate Uitrunea wis blocked Gp witnrenner, Ilcanees ppecial te en step and, Dechuse the brakeninn woke Him | mer, and hita by Lewis and Suttons and ono | Ty worwiuge ont a few clows whlon were pre | Wim relative thereto, with the following re- | With patent sliver spurs fixed In the heelgy | Among tho Inter were n number of youn; worms mahad been recelved frofn tho parties in | at hls destination, had the brakeman arrest | in the nluth a errors by [rwin nnd Uroamer, | sgnted hero and thore, Lieut, Headell cuneliided ly t Whieh togk the place of ilu connnon, clumsy: | el OF tho atreaty Who desifed to sco and hear fisutt of the Williams brothers to-lay until } ed. dTo then went to the Raymond House | n base hit by Barnes, and Sutton’s long fly. ” | that tho tron were ve Edout, Heater coment | sult. Sturmes siti : , oblinsy . a eee al tie f “Ts mnurulng about 1 o'clock Mr. Bisbee, Kennett’s attorney, came to my root veniyg, when Khtward Coleman, the ira ree of the murdered mon, cane in He rematied about ah hour with his moth~ aud covored the provelctor with two :rovuly~ era; after abusing the proprietor: he went home, . ‘This evening feoling yeached -its arrangements tint ordinary equestrians use, | Without buing seen, A few Christian workers heed out his gaudy, ‘way the boy |. Sere oo hand, princtpulty ladies and’ gentlemen demon (farhe ean hardly be deseribud ag | Mentifiod with the Pacino Garden Sisrlon—nn the inmedinte viciulty, ‘The ennebinett Vin the varlona barns were ut rat su peated, nnd their dolmns were carefully watel Tho just tre wns nt b24 in tho morning 23460780 oO Hing O08 108 U IH it phen O'Connor rode through town on | EBurnod rans—Worcvator, 3 Boston, 1. Vet aud nottfted mo of a fact of which Twas well | anything short of a mixture of the devil) aud pe etreiacr rt era 23, letto ho lives nore, returning avith the tenis | horseback with a Winchester rile and two Fielding errors—Worcester, 73 Buston, 2, Wednesday lust inn pura Inthe rear or Ne. 43 | aware, anc that faet was that Kennett & Co. nity) sean ash into a. tote and | wore the Immediate dentin of the avenue, eal gone ant with provisions, - Coleman revolvers, threatentig oyerybody.- A Vigh | Baso blie—Worcester, 8; Boston, 10, Mwenty Hfth treet, owned by C. iL Walker, aod F hind failed to the extent of over $500,000, and ihat Is, the ellizens would give way | menand women, both white and biaci. . that ni Gs ovmpiod by a portion nained Androw irk, ‘Tho | on aainane te tho iibiiug and contents inount- | urged me to dismiss the perjury ease ayalnet pena eifutaals were undoubtedly seen | Ianco Committee cantpht hin inbis saluon |. 7¥o-buro hits—iioraling, Corey, Carpenter, Dae ore ae to him, let bln race Uke a iteteor throught ‘Tho mectiug jas preceded by tho singing of and hung hin In an old slaughter-houge. ptaley, Horuuny, Ulirda the streets, and drink at thelr bars without | two or three old-fashioned byinna, with organ I (lay nenr Cody Creek Pureusuase ht—tewla. ed to about $00, Lieut. Bendel happe to | Kennett, and sald that it would not be polley |. paying: when he pleased. ucuompaniinent, and led by a cholr Improvised ihree tImes ‘Thurad ‘ ———— ton batls—Lowis, Suto hy on the corner ‘ol ‘Twenty-fourth street and j ‘ ; f its : 9 rounes | Yor the ocension. ‘ hridse, at the Junction with the Kau Galle AN ALLEGED SWINDLER, Haae ae nnareWordenton si, Moston, 4 jwran tho coruier of "hwenty four meer And | for met do ay without an Understand | ee eee eet eee ee ONE | atts le fe dacobs, the well-known Sunday. Iver, ‘The first (Ime they wero soen by Speclat Dispaten to Tha Chleaao Tribune. Lett on bases—Woroeator, 6; Boston, V, swag aiiung the rat to arrive pn ta avon, Tho ) i the matter, biubagreed that on the pros | Toy onstte, Ile becnine very antich attached | Schesl tien, said (t was the destro to make this a i statel in oan ent Ciry, sas Struck out—Storey (2), tlre was i wlmost its Inelplones, and.concluding | vention of the perjury cnse 1 would’ not Duneat 7 ‘avnry. meeting of curnest prayer, They necded to woman, 2S nN Kansas Ciry, Mo, July 22.—Detective | jintiscalled—Corey, 8: Whitnoy, ol. thee tuo “ineondiueye te ane thors were: | Corgee anything. that would deprive | {2,plveatt, aeduired Tis Bravery. uit 1h 8 | pray for personal ‘and present, bieasiugs, and jer dispatch’ today, Afterwarila | Kavanaugh, of Rochester, N. ¥., to-day at- ) strikes onllod—Coruy, 14: Whitney, 14, ee reer to instituted <n avareh | cfuree anything that would deprive | remarkuble decree made in hls confidant. | that those who wera unsaved might to ted Jolusan saw them twlee in the after- | rested niman named IL £. Meyor In thts city | Dowbta piays—Worceater, 2; Boston, % af tho adjoining barns, Noond-was found, and | ulin. of “his riglts—that ts, £ wonld | Fourteen days after the young man fell into | to scek Christ as thoir euitictont Savior, He age Hin a mile of the sane spot, Ile | ¢ vindling F. W. D 7 e I Yuencd tallfa—uabong, tho only singular fact was that: Topel, who was (not embarrass by pressing on erlintual the dem of the Kid that Individual an- | then addressed the Throne of Grace, und wil the noon within ewtait for swindling F. W. Davis out of goods | wud pitches —Loroy + Whitoey, 1, einployed as goebinin by Mrs. Shocnemmnn, | rosuention qucalist iim. Knowing hin nounced to hig new aequalntance that he | people bowed thyir beads. He thanked God that goons tha Williams brothers, and’ Is sure {t | qinounting toaver $12,000, Meyor purehinsed | ‘Time—On hour and fifty minutes, of No. 41 Twonty-ltth xtroot, war not at bls post, | Pres on, Die AN 3s im had discovered the whereabouts of | Me- | He wad beon so wracious; ‘that He had tukon as them. Jie says Jon Wore ove boot and | tho woods of Davia at Rochester In March | UsspireSmith. ta he ought to bo, caring. for’ Bis omployer's | to bo Ananelally embarrassed, 1 agree | Isroun’s party (somewhere on the Vegas | tole fect hie re 4 ore x e —_-~ ‘ sstuilss a Is rite 1 tive it sould fn pe hits settee OUT OF THE MT AN! 9 ba shoe, whleb correspond with former xe- | Jast on eredit, and ut once turned them Into property which waa tn imininent dangor of be- | to adistulssal of the case, and tly Is tha reas 1 yt} ry aud would in person guide his guest UT IT AND MINY CLAY, e? i with IMs foot-tracks, ensh and fed. He lias been keeping 9 small CLEVELAND Vs, BUFFALO, aed sHaRtnen. Ww Tih WEARE. » {soit thot the base ene to such a suddenand | to hig friends. ‘Then he entled ong of jis | and put a uow eons in tholr mouths; that Te ports ant THe CAMPS store at Hosedale, near’ Kansis City, for two Roeeidt Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. PUNED. IN a BLAZE, unoxpected termination to-day,’ mien, had a splendid horse. saddled for Diti- | bad loved them even while thoy were at His bed In tho Joft had been tmoccupted, and Mr. Sturges further stated that he inade ho wus thought to be awny from home. Shortly | an assignment to 1, 1. Bisbee as trustee, after the horses and | yebictes. hat been | with the agreement tint If any person em wtuken out of the barny Topel uppearod uon | »toyed by the Keokuk Elevator Company the [soem ulad only in | bie pantaloons had appropriated any amdunt, either on aiid shirt, and looking very much agit bu bad | ruin cr money, that to pruporty covered by Juat been roused froin 9 hoaty aleen by tho sud | MIR al pro te Wen fright of thre. Py catt, Cata’e gal’ to | tie assizninent should go towards payliuc sleep dero in dot bara. no. more, . It'a | thatamount, it being distinctly understood dangerous, T tell yous py cotty mit fives | that this assignment should be gove uround here every’ night,” were tho words | erned by the result: of Ure Investi- which the Dieutenunt beard hin spauk ashe | gation which was justituted, and which, came upon the seune. ‘Chis, gottted it. Buse | f etulin, fully stows that — nathing pietan wig concontrated U pan Dut a any of | was appropriated by myself or my eniploye, eee ee ee aot nia during ano | Jig agsiznuient was wude to Bisbee in trust, Mabe. und tho next. day. tho Tdentenant | aul Bisbee nothied we that he deposited 1 sent for Hopol to visit hitn at the station, ‘Thoy | sim in the vault of J, Keunutt & Co, for safe Wut veoviously talked about tho fires’ in the | keeping. I have been informed by Mr, Huse months, Sate i suiall provortian of the Burraro, N, ¥., July 2.—The Clevelands stole! ou fay recovered, Stes met the uffalos fur the first thne this season foo buck to New York by,tha vllicera to- | tuts atternoon, and carried otf the honors = with ense, ‘Thu home team’ were unnble to COLORED WAITERS DISAGRER, solve the mysteries of MeCormick’s delivery, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, who pitched excellently, the game throughout Mimwauxer, Wis, July 22.—While tho | bela ably supported by Kennedy. Galvin, guests of the Lownsend Mouse, af Oconomo- | who attempted to plich for the home tem, woe, were sented at the dbmer-table to-day, | was batted all over tho fletd, and but for bad tivo of the colored walters had an alteres- | luck in bunching thelr hits the visitors could tion, when ong of thom drew a revolyer and | fave had twice as many runs to their credit, shot at his Suponent, but missed his alm by | ‘Che fielding of both teams was very Zou, the Intter striking his arm. ‘There were over | though nothing especialy brillant was ac- one hundred persons present in the dining- | complished. As Lynch was not playing room, and thes shooting caused 8 lively | Calvin was forced to pitch throng the en- * Garo been moved tn that ireetion, and to- norow morning the entlre country Jndl- cated! WIE be Inclosed by 1 cordon of faithful pikets. ‘Tho news {s su encouraging that fre men are golng out In good nmumbers, |” Coleman says he feels more enecottraged thin wer before, and Uninks the end Js nenr at fund. The murderers aro undoubtedly now jaa gion where thoy have mmny friends snd relatives, but all houses In the vicinity wilbeclosely watehed, ‘Tho upper camp 1 powat the mouth of Cady Creek, gp Pivreo County, about twelve miles south of lersey, sod the other at Anple Springs, near Weston ceun, caused hig own steed to be again nig. | cuintty with Him; at He, bid gone niticeutly capartxaned, aid the two get out | But To, meet thom Ike | tho Prodigal of a vcool morning for 'n tidy that must huve | Ul. He prayed | thut all mitxht | necept buen Cuil of wvery auplewsant sure oF nyse | that they might fave enewest and united uraser. ery toong of the party at deast. The Kit | 1: Mi seemed to bein a Inelancholy sort Of moa he A an cea gree, mea ivonratton uf tel joving and saving merey, und beavuzbt a blest ond beeatne comminicative, giving to hig | upon tha eister sty Ba ‘deter is ee load 8 pony and Jronest com on the fullest 1 iy new Ife, und for whom he prayed that she istory of his life that he -ever gave to any might have strength to. stand ‘firm against one, Chis desperado has Leen given many | (ne temptations of. the ndveranry, thot nanes by those espondents who her heart might be filled with joy have written. concerning him, and | B04, Peace, and that sho miuht persevere not one “of these names, he bim- liu the woud work to which she wished to devote sult . stated, wag correct. | He | was the rest of her life. Blight sulvation go forth, rant lg place, aid. ml et vi known ay Billy Conley, Billy ‘Coyle, Dono- z 3 ! Sete ENE van, und by several other. cognomens, but gate of Heaven, 8, none of than was right. He was of Irish K, A. Burnell, tho ovavgotist, followed with a short “but earhest fnyovation. When Christ fe Mxuborbood, and it was vertuln that ‘Topel } sell, attorney for the Lilinola Savings Asso- 7 wns ote of ‘a wl was upon carth He went nbont do- PatOfice, Dunn County, ‘These now eamps | pede to get out of dlangor. tro qame, Sullivan's support was good, but, | would auaneet nothing fram tho mesange, When | elation of Chteago, that Mr. Renuett has liy- bith, nnd avas nue of i lange fruity who Ot | fog good, and that “was Hin nle= ony ohont six mile apart and well located. 2 despite his best effurts, ns well a8 those of | hoe arrived, Bendel suddenly popped the ques- | potheunted that assignment, Which, acvord- sion How, Fis — presonce was moving tho oo, “Angus, why. did you set fire “ v seat ge: Hote barn teat name? “Ite tanned Ing to the result of the Invest}ation and . t» agreement entered Into, should have been caine ugitntels Gnd sta CT EY oe dis ieee, | recurned to ie in that bank, for $45,000 ant A SERIOUS CITARGE, the fielders, Galvin’s wretched attempt over- Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaad Tribune. balaneed afl. Bradley's umpiring was fairly Queexcastie, Ind., dily 2.—Isnne John- | Keod, thotgh several wrong declsluns were Ten goul, plucky anen, armed with Win- chester riiles, this mornuig left for Mersey, shera thoy will prepare for f TL dis father was sory poor, and, to he! iis fortunes, went to Sherman, Tex, when Lilly wes about 9 years ald. Here and hr dit- ferent towns of “Texas the boy became o hoarta of ‘this people, They came tu this plico with Joy and ytudness, ty Fujolue with her who was usking God to rule in ber beart, = Might sha nN beled along the path of virtue and duty, and son, a peddler, of Ammo, Ind, was arrested Cae 123250780 That woukl be. ayvtul,” "The questioniug { obtained that muount on that credit,” celebrity on aeeount of the wonderful way In [be ltieneal Gr den ing many’ emcee a fialp on THE CADY Woops, In thiy elty this evening ona eharge of com- | puitut $3855 08 bP tea | process was. kept ups and nally the | Nutwithstuiding the. report of the fallure | whielt le could handle « rifle, #ouls ite that path. Might ull who were pres> Following {3 from a statt correspondent of t ‘st 1? 0.0 0 1-6 | elluw broke dawn complofely, and confessed | whieh reached here, Mr, Kennett stated in dn Sherman or some gall town near to | cht accept, as “the sinner’s, person! friend, tho allowing rrp ; iitting a rape ana Ass Lestle, of the sane thoveland, 3. that be had fred it, and meant to fire ttawata, | an interview that he’ had not been officially | that city, when he was 16 years of age, Billy | Curia wo bad gald to tho sluful woman of otd, ta Pioneer Frege Ju Che tel: pine, “Ho hus buen dodging thd wuthorlites | eA icinlng qeninsecitiiio, 4 Giovolang 0, | Mid totaly Mostroy HE spa petite, Wri cu, | noted of Ht bu lid not Houde has the eu | elite iy test mune was, very i “G0 AND BIN NO MORE.” “Fdeam that Lon Willams told Mrs, | fer two day Have hhte—ssttalo, Us Cleveland, 18. Hence ante that was tho only: was: | Carraasinent existed, ns is firm hind been | when he related the circumstances of tls | The alnging-bocks whlch wore scattered Timpson, Ms mother-in-law, that: ho was porate Two-buae hits—Chipy, Hedley, a | ho bid to get oven with bin.” Tonel engaged Inn big wheat deal and were on the | tragedy, vn barreom o Mxhtaswager- | throurh the botse were theo brought into going to Durand to kill tour men,—ollicers FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED. Finst base on errons-tinttalo, eveland,® | wag thon tocked wp, -and. for soino time | Shortside, Jie sald thnt the various cases Ing youth, whose futher was wealthy, Utrew gutaslur to the Irish boy whieh reflected serlously upon his birth, and partiewarly upon the kind of work in which fis CIty 8) father was engaged. "Re boy dared him to fight, and in the melée that ensued killed his antagonist, Tmediately he reflected that his yietin’s faintly, being rich, would bunt hu to the death; and he would stand no chance of getting Justice should he | remain and be tried. ‘Sv he fled and went direct te Lincoln County, New Mexico, where several herders were fiwant ot boys, Later on he was defrauded by one of these men, who re- fused to keep his agreement of dividing at 1 eertain tine the profits of lis business (ent- the-stealing) with the cowboys ‘who nided hin, ‘The boys revolted, und a desperate aut blobdy contest ensued. This was during the years 1878 and 1870, and has continued up to the present thie, In the Lincoln County. cattle war he cane to the front at once, al- Des Moines, In, July W—Mers, Meter | First ouse on bulis~Huitulo, bs Cleveland, Ly Johnson, of East Des Moines, was foun patron hl, irouthers, Clavp, Hich- dead this morning in a celine suspended by Lert on ‘pasoa—fiustnio, 45 Clovelond, 12, the neck, Her husband {3 under arrest on Pouble plays Clovelaith, 1 suaplelon that the set was murder, nut Will pliches—Gulvit, 2; McCormick, L. . suicide. Pio TH9 ciara - A DISNONEST CLERK, ee eS Soretal Dtepat@ to The Chicago Tribune, 5 THE 'TURT. Annensos, Ind., July 22.—Frank:Sargent, | Sanaroaa, N.Y., duly 2.—The first race, Saunlpse in Enetauere dewaley: and pera three-quarters of a mile, was wou by Valvat Was to-day arrested for steallug a horso ralso; Forrester second, and Linctipin, third. bugey and $100 from ils employer, ng 1286 econ, eet : > +, | sdnthesecond race, for a purse of $500, one PRA a AA ae rere * | aud five-cights miles, Ripple enme’ in first; DANVILLE, Hl, July 2.—Dae Wright ‘was | Sauntorer second, and Mary Anderson third. found gulity of the murder of J, Coleman Ar | ‘Flite, 2:603¢- A thurin th{s county lust’ spring, Tho jury In tho third ruce to-day, a match race of requisition, and the audionce sung with great fervor, * Ob happy dy, that flxod my choice. A suioon table, with tbo usual hollow com- pirtmouts underneath, but which were vow Jo~ noecent of gainbiing paraphuruulla, Rorved aso reading desk, aud it was bebind this that Mr, Javoba: gut up to read the Seripture teseon, He had w red-cdged copy of “tha revised.” and rend 1 Timothy, £. 1b: ble ta a faithful gay li «nd worthy of all acecptation, that Christ Jesus came inte tho world to save sinners." te nlao read the closing portion uf the seventh chaptur of Duke, and inade soma ranning come nieuts on the - narrative of Christ's dcal- ing with the womuy who was a slunor. she knew ber great need, be sald, and made ber way Iutothe house of tho proud Fharisee, Who was entertaining Jesus os bla xuest, She bathed His foct with hortears.wh thoin with tho bitirs of hor head, and anointed Jfls feet with the coutcyts of the costly alabaster x. Tho poor woman’ was scouted by the Pharisees 68 Lelong 2 siuner, and Christ’ was guspocted of being imposail upon by Bory but He Knight aid Seeley, who had pffended hin in theoticlat dlucharge of his duty, and Drs, Suillh and Morgan, who attended: his wife at her confinement, and whont he insisted might hare savett hor life If they hud desired, ‘The meelag and shooting of the Culumans was unpremeditated, and) was done on the spur of tha moment, when the worders found that. they, were to bo prevented from. finding” the | victlny they hind marked, 1 Interviewed a Mrs, Adams, who Hved for gome thine near to Lou wud bis wife, She sald she saw, Low and bls wolherli-law three weeks slneg In Uersey in abuggy, Bue shook handa, with, them, aut Lou spoke very fectingly of | ne _ Ws fast wir" ‘Met Adams says that on the same day Lou ‘sisted the telegraph operator nt Jersey, Afr. Sulth, aud told him that if a disputetrin- Aftenwatds remmuned subborn and Inditeront, | rising outot the complication hore wauld go that nothing could be otton out of hin | cost hii wt feast $100,000 In neglect of pusi- either about that fire or the previousones, ‘The | ness and other mutters, | He lett for Chicago Tieutenant managed to evercame all dinicul- | to-night to look after ils alfairs in that city, es ea oe ag a et a iocbetis , me stating before his. departure that he would Gxtarting, from hii a Tull coufession OF all bis | return to attend to other eases now pending, crimes. Ry: ig l “WIS OWN ADMISRION — | BILLY THE KID. opel fired ut 1:30 /n. m., Sd, tho barn of Mr, Eicodmih, Now ao Twenty-Htth steeetton the | In tho Robbers Cuntle~-Somotting 2d pt als the tare packing-house Of ile aie | About the Personal Appearance and ay ner "1 F I sof J. Sito street whereby SIGbo damage win || CHuractorinticn of tho Breaded Out don the 4th of Jupp, nt 1:101n tho after~ law. eral Bite Walkeee ure wach, Be axain tiped Acorrespondent of ther acelphi uimen, “ ednesday. .On tho of last: De- | writing from Fort Summer, N. ML, July 10, Sipe xe harglirted ne ata et nad avnds an. interylow with aman who knew etolo some valuable -robes and-ather. articles, | "Billy tho Kid,” aud onee enjoyed his hos- ‘Those ho afterwards guld to Mr. Rigendeath. “He | pitallty, ‘Tho gentleman is described ns a Ox-Ald. Matlory, Ne. #0 Indicoa avenue, which | Mr, Duncan, at one thuen member of Gen, turned the tables und rebuked the evil imagin= ° a ene- | halfa mile, Vampire came In first and Ida | be aftorwards sold to, Mr,-Eisendrath, i y 7 oe ; | though one of the youngest boys engaged in | tng of fis host, charging im, with boing the forming the Sherif} of his Pherenbunts was cas sompatagt aight. whites anil fave ne Pattie ‘Tine, Moe it was won ensily. "topok ia iniyst vents of kine of flr complex- rate Sa Thay aaa ee the business; and chat posidon he ever, after greater sinuer of the td men ae al drought tin and he sent it he would be shot é Vainpire led trom the start, fon, tnd not fil-uppoaring. Ho buite from Lau. | Alamosa, N. M. Tn akprly, 1S, oof. matutalned, not hesitating to KN at a mio. HER BINS, WHICH WERE MANY; analght. Low alse told the Foatuiaster at REWARDING A BRAVE MAN. * AMI fourth race, Fora. purse of $80, one | burg, in Bouts: Germany, ‘aod bus been nine | cin, then a member of a railroad surveytng | juent’s ndtice any man, evenof lug own baud. | Were forgiven because she lovell much, and she Hersey thas since he had Jost his wife he did caver. Ci ‘20 5) alle, wns won by’ the Duke of Montrose, | yours in tho country. lis, atster Mrs. Wels, party, was lost on the Staked Plain, iu } who aspired to guin any sort of Intliencs . wleate what bocame of him, Dut ho would | , DENVER, Colo: July 22—Tho prinelpal | Wilts Win ni OS mae near. Bixtcunth pice, and Re Bee eto thee brath. | Southeastern New. Mexico. For three days ors at wont in the “olty, Hie “bean | he rode without water, and on the after- Ute for tim ng a brickinyer, aud thence vale kriduated nso. thi . noon of the fourth he found water In ao val: beard tho xracious words, Thy. faith bath suved ‘thao; go in pence. Forgivences was a doctring of tic Lible, and It was tuught fa ne other book, 2 Mr. Lolund, !n response to a request from tho lendor, took bis seat nt tho organ, and sane with Knight Templar second, and Rob Roy third, fawns of Nev Monier sre ralsien oe a ithe Duke ot Afoutrose, nithowtch aioe left ‘Territory tn iluing Billy the Kid, ve nee ts Ree ee tie drcetersilra Mlony number of men before he want be arestas It is known that Low Williams: wasdeyoted to His wife, and was porforcs away when sho died, a warrant for his nr- ratbelng in the handa of the oflcera, He had broodedt over his grief, and bad advisers over the men, or who questioned his author- ity, He also told Mr, Duncan that the reason. healways refused to give his ren] nameand the genuine place of hls residence in Vexas was that he had an old mother and three sisters, the latter: betng hapnily married to -iaw- July 23,--1n the free-for-all race at Mystic Park Victor won: @ employ of a ba: octor ps - Kruned Strombach, thonoo into the stile of Dr. | Wy,and further onabunch of cottonwood Dyas, and finally about * on trees, A TRAUN-WRECKER SENTENCED, 2 o = 2, ee Into tho. position of” ‘conchman ote Str. ” ablding antk honorable citizens, At that Cr oe eee ene Rl : a eee =| abl zeny, poet y hal eucouraged IMs °DeLioe that. she aight | - DANVIELE, Ve July 2.—Henry Jordan, 1a oe | ee Bidenemmn. “Upon thet eautiomans | , La tha midst of them,’ ho sald tn his ine | The “Was anticipating death. Dleavy | ys eee cee et a beni talk dave been saver a anegro, ins been sent to the Penitentiary ard departure for Europe bo ontored Mr, U. Sone. | torview, “stood one of the queerest louking | jis, 4 peorsaehe "S| upon the Seripture leaon and the bearings It . gad ( rewards were everywhere | offered { nud upon this parrieniar ocoasinn, Tho Colonel ELDEIt DAVID DOWNER, . for five years for attempling to wreck o 23 9G | ma a, cuuploy, and both ;, entignen thought | buildings { have ever seen, It wast round, | tq anybody’ wha would tako hin. | apoke with much warmth of foaling, and many wtArkanens, whom L met this morning, was | ‘2! ————— : et 58 well of him until recently. tte hua confessed to | cone-shaped aifalr, that might haye been the { dead or alive, or who would give authentic | ot ils uuditors ware moved to tours ut tho varie oveuf the dist of thuse. who went-out to hy a0}k. thelr pucking-bouso. .Tho lutter he did siinply | castle of some Mexican grundge, the raneh } Information as ty his hiding places, Hellved | st, typtal to keels She BEUIOT loti, Unit’ tent ptuarderars,. Ils brio story to nus fs SPORTING. © aera towpito the cucponter empiised thaca, heeauad | of q enttleerder, or a fort. “Situated as fr | {iu imunlnent danger of ty foment, oot Inteatiige maniers and’ dirvetiy to'the pole lausinuinaately. aid BR ene tonto Wr DETROIT VS. CHINAGO. ‘This afternoon tho mucli-postponedtraces | overto the burn and make some Mepaltg. =? | wns bolween the two abrupt igh plains, tt } Gnaugh to own that he teserved 1h . ert pegie eer rece aries juputses’ He ald not think he used Rpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. will occur nt the Driving-Park, aud an excel: THE.WAY 1 DID IT, could not bo seen until one was completely ride was a longand clreultous one, and Wwlane language, aud knew, he was not a i inklug nan. About'a year ago he married. ro Funny Hussey, daughter of Mra, hompson by a former marriage, Io do- valbex Fanny as a boautifal girl, of Christian plineter. Abvut five weeks ngo, after ‘nny had dled at the birth of hor frst q Hiatt eae Her funeral Sermon He ' from Jon date E cl declahus that Lt gen A Neat NE 1S ANSIOUS TO REFORM tatbecame 4 good citizen on aecauntof his a He necuses hiy brother Kdward of leading him, and says that, but for not roa todesert a brother In trouble, ‘he ke now bow good man. Iider Downer waite title Blot. and probably the only br this section whom the aklliful tact woutd fear to-imeet with: loaded D> The hier says he would. shoot them z fear of wiint they. mtg lo hereafter if Wee Not from a feeling of revenge, Jeg? tpson act a fetter from Lon dated ull sbort-wolght before God, aud the most re- spectable man in. Chicazo whu was unsaved was no better fu the elgutor God than the most do- graded singer on Fourth avenue, te ‘Walle the byipn “Whiter than Snow” waa bos ing sung, Biss Brooks, who bad sat among tha gpectutors with hor face bowed fn hur bands, rosa ?: from bor place and watked aut (ha pisaeway, i shnking hands with sevcral of the wonien whom - ae appeared to recognize, A number of them 1 were dueply moved by this quiet little uct, and TLALS ATREAMED DOWN ‘TUEL FACES, Miss Hrooks then resumed ber seat by the sido : ola young lady Uibleereador, just as tho byian closed, f ‘Alter the oxerciges hud been In progress an hourer more, Col, Clarke,anyounced that tho meeting would be clowed = with . prayer, Litt. thoy. would Hko. to + lave | some pare teulur ono pray for, Ho wanted all why were praying poople to ralso their bands, whercupon avout twenty hunds wont up, He then -requested auy who felt thelr need of a Ravior, and who’ dealrad the prayers of Uod's” people, 10 alalty, tholr desires in the * Kid," no doubt eufded his companton in Buch Ro manner’ that it would be a bard task for Dunean ever aicaln to find the spot where the secret ranch was hidden, Biiy acted honorably toward his eaptive, On the elt of the day or whien they left the Julano Estneado, Dunewn was returned safe and sound to his irlends, Billy bade him good- by and vanished, In. the frst town the sure yeylng party. stopped my Informant saw a notice posted ne offering $500 reward fur “Billy the Kid,” dead or allve, and less amounts for any of lis band, or for lnforma- on whereby his retreats might be discovered, The wan who had slept in Billy's ranch would rather. have cutoil his right hand than betray him, even could he have done so, Detnorr, Mich, duly 2.—The Detrolta | lent program Is promised, Tho fieet-footed were considerably rattled: at the beginuing | Maud 8, will-trot ngaiust the best time on of to-day’s game, but rallled In fine style, and. record for a large purse, and her owner, Mfr, defeated the champions by outbatting and | William 11, Vanderbilt, will seo her trot for outflelding them. Intno sovond, Whitney's | the drst time tn public, - ‘The races commence witd throw to first, Burns’ basu hit, and Gar promptly, at in welock. eid, Hie Indtastions hnrdt’s muff of a thrown batt allowed Anson ‘| Bre hut tie wanther Nit Oe Beard nad the and Burns to score, In tho fourth, Kelly’s | other races in Weduesday’s aud ‘Thursday's base hit, Gerhardt’s muff of. 0 thrown baly PrORTAMS will be cartel 1 Ou: A Saye a and overthrow to third, and Houck’s mul of | citing sport is expecter’, he crows Goldsmith's fly gavo two more, ‘That ended | tack Window tuully be large, it... ho Chicagos failed to gut but ono THE TRIGGER, Reg at Pet lags ne pee ee The ofghth annual convention and tourni- The Detfolts mae but two lite and no rons | Meneos the lnols Stato Sportemen's Aba fution for the Protection of Fiah and Game In the first flye Junings, In the sixth they ® o . cut loose and punished Goldsmith soyorely, will be hold in thla efty Aus; 2 ih 4. 6, and 0. 'Phe convention will be held at the Palmer Safe hits by Gerhardt, Knight, Powell, Ban- Tue 2, a hott, and Derby, with balla muttfed House Tuesday evening, Aug, 2, at half-past risonor Was scon in his call at a upon tt. The building. appeared to be built aa aaa by a atnban renoror, Gat Lioue or adobe, and Leould noties all around its Heudoll bad firat to neaure him that tt wae all | sides hules which 1 tok to by loophotes, ight before he would apawer any questions, was getting deathly sick, made so by drink- *Whnt qude you tire Shoovemunn’s packing- | jue tou mutelt water, aud ‘determined to ap house?” was tho first quory, proach the gtrauge’ buliding. Going down Peale Tweak fooh".Wos the roady ro Hie fll I luokedt for the tour, found It, ele “phon: ponfes *halluo,’ and would probably have fallen tothe tooltsht> you, confess that, what you did was | oeound'tiad {ot been brawl to my senses “Yes, it was moro thay x “sealng the cold, cruel bores of eleven bocauso “X thought if. tho . packiug-house | Winchester rites starlag me in the fice, The burned down thon parhupa’ thoy — would | rifles were polnted at me from oracks in the, not bulld ft agaia, and Frank would havo no | door and the louptioles gurroundinn it, 1 work, Frank was tho ‘carpenter thore, aud t ] ayppose I cried, ‘Don't shoots Pn nfriend,’ wanted -hitn to, fix: lote of things In tho bara ri 4 iy Heed Worked, but be weuliietao it, and, bee | oF samuetiiin of that. sort, for they didiu't ti oan, ~ | shoot, and the next momunt the door wes sides, “ho. treited mo) mean, and fome- | onencd and o young man with an eye sot it on. fivo -whon I went thore, put | brighter than an englo’s stepped out, in the para Cakopond one plank and burt way knew him, J hod seen him at Summer, and £ Knoo,and thon L coulda’t nd Frank. That | had soon hin shoot down a ian in his fmyde mie mud” e tracks and saunter lulsurely dawn the atrect. At this juncture August was induced to alt | I was in the prosecco of the bandit known as down and toll exactly bow he accomplished “it | Bitly the Rid. When 1 had seon him in ——<———$_$_— ‘The Remains of Voitatre, duristan, Few trayoters who tnve listened to tho sanor- ous Doniinent, of the guardian jo front of tha eepotaph or Voltaire i the vaulte of tho Pans r t ‘ TROY Vs. sxutur gobtnip 3 Miolesitudes | tho same tannor, and ote baud was tinkliy Pas 8 ofc! nnd the tournament will occupy the | iis story ts that, attor driving Mr. Sboonomunn umner he had also noticed me, and 28 1 théou remomber the. stmuge v Tiiseds and then others, until w dozen of the A ima Whlel he gaya he wishes to re- | fly by Gore, and 5 wild ‘throw by Datryinple, etait Nveoke ay. feletnninas Paris, Grand Bows iomnta tip moraine be drove slowly baek onan Sneer he tind ‘Ingiired na Ce ety ints Waltalre. aE the Bigueee | women bud thus expressed thoumsalves. | Ho ile and asks him to pray for hin, enabled the Detroits to get in four rung and | Crossfny, All shooting will by vlass shoot | socond street, whure ho got down from: his goat to who I. was, ‘and had roeeived tho | hig gitey. dod tu tho house of ‘Maru ae Vike then asked - aM cs ee -f Hanne Ant 4 ASBASINAT: tloamld a seeho of frantle excitement. A | ing, under the rules of tho Axsuolation, Enclt and mato fast bla horsod, He then boarded an | Information. lie now Fecox nize nes dutta ut the corner of the Rue ae wine, and soy eet nt ondgavared ¢o,deliue her pusition. N ION 1N ARKANSAS, § D bi WALL 0 bio | colitestant Is sliowed fiftecn alngle birds nt | Aroner avenue car aud rode to tho packing- aud when he saw my condition groated -me ) tue Gant dea Taéating, now called tho Quut Vale Meee ee ucn thie stop or her own tree willy: BH Sxclat Disvaleh to The Chicago Tribune, two-bagger by Botnet, Willinmson's tumbie | fyonty-one yards rise froin pluuge traps, and | house, but got out prior torencbing there, fu | Kludly, Tsald, ‘How are you, Kid ? atl hy | faire, Mine, do Villotte las rolntod how be died Sho bid taken thle atop of Nor oan ee ronod i Ly . of louck's grounder, 0 base on: balls, and:| 4; ti foe {8 the pelea Of -the birds, | order to enter tho promieos by runolng tong the | answered, ‘Well, you're a pretty sick kid.’ | "Up to tho last muntit he wie the ploture of | He sald, an Bho wi » i We see eo + Arie,, duly brea ces Burns" low throw to the plata ‘ndded two | ‘The priven offered are ‘duite-yaluable, ant | Pullroad track. which Funstinte tho rene ond | {he unan looked caeefully arautud, wid, seek pence, ieludness, tranquility, and rediyuation, tin ae eors 1 ky ews was assasinated at Perry ili of tho house. Choro sooms but littla doube that vas entirely. alone, Invited itt with the exception of tho slig ovomeHe o! .EPT. MK! i i ; lle, runs, and the Detroits won with an duniag to | embrace badges, sporting goods, ete, also that 1 was entirely alone, wo in. iehumor that be showed tothe curd of Saint he prayers of Christin poople thee, as ane standing near hts printing | aoore, ‘The attendance wou 3,341, + | Valuable monvy purses. 5 Mo wag tuora fox the deilborate purpoeg OF Arik | caught a ulupse of a very hundsome young | siintce when ba bemyed bim to withdraw, sus Ree ei eclanduroe 80 that wile a Deore 1 fell riddled with buck-shot.- Tho THE scone. The Chicago, Sharpshootera’ Association | bvents, Be akulkcd Into the yard nud was | Won. He ordered her to ilo something, | ing, ‘Let me dle it p But the olergy'were | to div, she. might, bO.recelved: by the Lord excitement prevails in the town and. 5 - ~ will have n taratt and price soot atthe park | Soon by no. one. “‘Thore. Bo ploked “wp | and saan ale brought meavout a pint of raw | afrald of Voltaire, aven when doug: aud tt was | Jesuy Christ. Ag sho ‘procovded, her i rounding country, ‘Thé assnstiintion. a Poa B | nn. tho Pittabura, Cinainnad & St. Lould | a> bunch--of eroaay. papor, "and ‘to | corn-nieal aud water, She told nie to drink | arranged that bo abuuld bo buried Jn Chatn- | tuanuor ucaina more, cool and pulledted, pies ! fhe resuit of Ki oe 1 # Chicago. —\~i- | Rallrand to-morrow. foxt Woek 100° dele- | nilay suaplelon should’ any one: pervhance | it, Idid, and it saved sy tife, Llatd myself | pazne, | in, the boy of Scullidres, | fystaniny hee eyes'on hor boururs, she suid, with - ny u-Klux troubles, witlch hag go | Dalrymple, 1. al of 7 | Ralltand tomar e Tut SohUtzentest | be ioNug ho took outa clyar, ten it hopapor | down on'n plo of akhs, nnd T guess, boing | Nurs tho AUUs. Miznub a suck, of cuuslt | a tiem valedt © LE tuybody bere, hus Huy ea _ cursed Perry County, | ¥ Gore, , £ oa] & ta Valtatre, consented terceolve the Loy, whieh one vatly buy thelr forgiveuces, ‘Hondent le Hf nd OUT COrEG~ Oe Baer 4 | will artlve here. with amugob, Ht his Siam noxt, and suddenly | quite a healthy young fellow, very tirud, and | to ¥ altaint, aise SO ea iui | ugutitiat mie, T oarnes 9 Hi I, i me fearns that several prominent cit! Kelly, i Eeaeses x i Hy _—— tossad the Haming bunch In at the open window. | with a tolerably easy conselence, f porfariied sais auaerilly iy Naken ayer Ire ae eougRE | Have boon Ariat A f8, a EP sic i f Urns, fe Be. E $ i nh wnyson Ht ' i an Mo Mary vile! in uumed to own Hin as my Bavior. a Malo geared OCH Ai July 23.—-Robort Cos- | Quesk zit... qaid . In am Aco of Killing » an. Are durbod ie He tesvoned Une to hie | Te On itooleand then T know Lf Was among | of the lust contury wore takeu out of thy tendon A ete cae ee ahort. but carueat prayers wero t an named ny tot and mortally wounded a Ee aliels Poter Horman, of No, 14 Dpspluines street, was | and carriage, and drove rapidly home, reaching peaple who would not harname, é conina by hanes sree y Loreal ts recs offered, two of thet by Fendt es Kieens ting Costetia uid bulsaed aoute ious ro ie Tatwenn Hoi ease osama lore eatnge that” thee eaUking woneD | cath Hat peat sablortod ee ieee Une | Noale Heroy, where thoy were thrown fut g Bol Seen oye ronouuued by tho ioy, Pathor i at nectse J woen the ful a Yi HoONeO | cA “ 2 h 4 : ' Nalle Gatien ori ior at, ene i Q {| hour yesterday morning, by lottersoarrier ho bad pelieolinae, af fomnoraoy bat out the fas8 1 tn, auld he could not think of leaving Inns bod ar et Piper eas Voltutro's roe ries ofthe ™ i eens, as also sevoral of H Cadetla threat Tees plowing In tho sult Agta | datnod Proms coloman,Whowas partially crac) | eet te eee eee runke jut rigat, | far sony tne, During bis couvaluscence hi | mains is tho heurt wud perhaps the butt. Zh | mo wuinon in the wudienoo, pressed around : Aen rem & fence corner, the ball 5] 9).1) with nquor. Hosman hud gone out fora pitcher | His’ employer's welfare -nevor troubled fin | bad several ong talkaryith the Kid and other | feast wae plucad by: a, Viutar Duruy i tha | sia,” Brooky , when thas auegting | was ‘ % ho w: michel 7 " with great’ kindiess, 4 “Cul eho ule! Lage: . ‘ bother indi, Gatti hig heplow, and 1] Bo | te eee eae ead wim wileeo. * Nolita": Gd SILaG ee ace ee bh aot le Rilualous wade ng tothe Jolly’ (ito thoy lod, | of Bie: warks, “Ad fur the brain, w curious gtUry | Grdor denetllea thraughout, although the o- : 43 ‘was, and when bo replio a DOW no of i: “f intended, no daw in dniiience: " of et h wean Houta gvorta'aWatt te rasull Hal 1 | Was and won ao roniiog tat Ho new, ao ong | TAP"! ols "RY. Gomtanine to, “badge cat | Htanded. no daub, tn tnlluenes the See Hee eae ee ea ee ate Stitone. | CMUty Ia ane OF, fae Mota would bo. hold, tae } rlng's wound, ; Lae lial | Sramluen revolver, luvalod it at bis beat fad Hee e nor tere ilu ton ie reue | tharkable tookiug person. Ile wus’ nbout 20 | Bree Pe tert ders opt for, biunselt | unuouuaemonts.of whioa will bo made Dores § bs ad Pee bullet, sae Bee vault te ane queue ho now Claitua that the buratug of Eiven- | yard of age, small of stature, suooth-faced aoe pollo ion urig Uy tote: Atitoumea | BAe st } 2 KANSAS TRAIN- WRECKERS 80, | erated fe Draie, Even we It Was, tho bijlus, | Uruth’s barn, end tho destruction of tho pavking | spare bull, with Beveral peculluritios Wat | utrored Voitutro's brain to the Liblluihcque Nae Professional Boi | BAB City, Mo, July 2.—The report’ Oa eet ang ihrovgh bis hand, razed thy righy | HONSe, Woro mare tho result uf the wucldous | would ill nguish him from equally wicked | Uonnles the tit time the Guverauient refused hopewindow beauties are fo bo ontiroly A thleh rerchod thig oe uly 2.—The report age OO ee ee wad arrested’ times | waa Intention. “It was uot. until” ho had | spirits as himself, Onv of lis chile marks | to wovupt tho win, the syoond tuo, after the |. , The shape wiudaey Pat tie recuptions OF tbo ‘ nad this clty lute yesterday thata,| uracd sani Dolralt a, aldo of bis baud. Coleman wud wrrosted imi | foat.’ bis. wlapor «tut be. fired the latter | Sus tag of estrone cruclly. lis Hibs werd |-ovelutton af 18M. no reply wuatevur wud wade COFCO OP Waicatnly eougum, Note single pe i ‘Reon thosanta Poon aae ee rear | Aworemeacrowal, cont, Wottany, | UNO, c5, Obs Hcrey ane Goon | pty cute of eure | itn nd be poe vagy shore tv ue, | fo Au, ao, ATT VMGaHOT A [sfomovmh wns eae mowed, taseeltate =, | Tete by men whose Intention It |, : First baso on errore—Culoaru. Ts Dotralt, 4. for somo explanation Fexerdt tne vedas | iat sino coaag onte a au ninscouy hour ia | Horeu-tookcbnys (out, much longer than nity Havoitta hor cousin, a Si. Puut Voriion. fi tho guusomngty uF ty anual arden Barly “y he cast-bound express created no'} ;Biruck out—Opre, ‘Kolly, Burne, Goidamith, | Shout tw ossnult him. “Yeaterduy botoro Justica | {ho inuriing ho Tound pimwete. looked out,’ He | avers: Pine tister, ‘Tala goutlomun, whe died in esx, Fe ee a uen found wlroady by one Of the t + ty itt although the fasts coneorn- | Ati Binfaebingy-Gorirdt-Pomall Vik teeta ah se ucalvod fo foward | Te a i ‘ie ws Poe tor aR Act ee ucts qacgee: | tuow npoinnae o he blag ee Va i Yeu five Were very ineapre, There,)) Vassad balls— Pint, & . TERS Ok at all wequainiod «wins | Hite bie own Ashe was.[‘oxouedingly valu nut’ only of bls pusle | ing any Eeliete in'whleh 1 pinow this dent ary etree Fee usnt part lust YORry 2nd tien in the party wijfel reiygved' | ‘Tne—Two hours and flye minutes, bo dup: the nt simo | crawling, ne the -foft he | ton wa loader of a band of between 20] inartendys In 170 a Milo, Virginio Mituuurd, ) aha utas oa ot (ait ans Batre nce anteater |, Uabiwiocaten TPN | aH tt pn ‘andl hs | ance wana, au | a a erat ut i ct A | uarneaane fetid rage | MacRae ae a the depot, and noticed . } 5 fa aHoutlug. |The police s4 delve “ye ra fh and noticed the NOVIDENCE: - as urlvay out te eho was In posivaslon Of tho precinits Praity | AYANCO Bau lily skit with tho rile. in the In rola WAT Ju London wre: anxious wen’ pn ; i ‘ though: capsblo cuough of tulitiug ‘and curing | Dee oko comune, pinge in tha aide 4 Inver, 8 9 porhany ad a Flight to bo | a i iencnodd dau oeruall A. lu Rectees -whlol ull tho Dest Heuowe well that the wuibors aha’ » A nova tharctrack on |) “ aE nN ae ee ete for peuacl’, appearod bo, ava, Bost. on Hor of the ui rie weeand gaye the’| proud, forte ie know) that Ay alt tha a eis “Taal wowing gaaistant living in the Hyo | und dusubters, will not: be Jouy in eooking for Yobtouse” aboot ant? -depaty open a |! :"Trox, Ny Yu dhty 2.—The game to-dgy | CVeaivn and in pais ouso fe will bo apt to Ro | SUF, pT how bie ora at ery theyo wa pot suet aie pa {-Coguillibsy, "BL, fe Urusso- oreo died fo bis, | invicacions Iku 8d, eget, TONE 200. yarda .” east» -Of}! was one of the most exciting uf the season fare with alsa, Bg riche, gucenge tht eg perfect. shot tg iy i charted, « bu bla. : 5 WK [ture shortly afiurwards, and tho brain of -Vale: E -Fopresented. that is ¥ i h the furnitnrg ani iirat atury fio geen on be. sot the hay |-delight iu showing ae young, muni whe Wie ht ena ‘Wc iaugat Larhe man taking. soine luplement,: isiloa anlage tao nin thro employed wheter ho denominates a B, with Nib averstiing In liig * Costly,” as sie nanan Hho Wictose. Village,” .° - ‘ ilu Troy; and was marked by the dlegracctul, The Wictsort. VUluges hb y, 0 Wh the track untll.Jostte sight . ihaire was aul ‘ id by quotion wil se h tho conch t'go unwittingly Salley Into tls hands Wie bthor bulongluya of ths deo ‘Kicking of the ylsltors over every closo de Noes THE COMETS Wy What was boopmo. of it a -)' geasor spenker, Hear Urauyat' tho, Livingston * Y i + rs it H wk oss : es ‘ : Ures' aad |ssprakor bomomead: at’ Patuting, Montgomery tetig “224% ‘The boys thought thay wore |'clalon, ‘The Trove scored as follows: ‘I'wa | ' CrxouerdTy, duly 8—Prof, Stone, ofthe | "at Tinh ot f __ fille enitted: lg" rotront, aut. tho loneliness of | tho inst stago of the stems acwee Be Bolre, wad wilt Imenadiatel Rent rate &nd, therefore, sald nothing’ |{In the second Inning on hits of Evans, Hol } Clacunatl Dbservatory, who has been stpdy- dae ROMER OE uly Hr. bo. caused by throws. |: the New Scexteniy bah wus array ed. :perogeiuatlows af tho mighty rain of Valtalrer Gh of th athey are oral aly & a after the acchjout They: |(bert, and Keefe, aud a basa on balls and | Ing the newly discovered coynet, inclines to poullurs| barn ia auch, a" veny. eas thoy fall uta" Hae ard ate Wy va Seng ate. Rae : eed, Hee iauont cvillage Bf ite afea ta aiarien, vabe itten, etd On Jnray. ning with red ierrora of Denny: tnd Farrell; one ed the opinion that: It-1s the comot of 8 and ) faY hud anseked, Inte thd born and haa bolped. |: plete coukuig, axruvguuwila Uy ous of "9 promising: youth recently rind la] use bua auc.» WANROE wad onpo Maton: ABCA tarry (Wetting dare pants, striped. |[tuird ou ita of Gfiiesple, Casking, and Han~| that if nay becomo- vistblo to the naked eyo, | finwalt towlorot elulblug and, odier propdsty. | antorovnis! aud n grout nuuier OF Dorthy |: A rene atts Putters s ut Hulatinne, DUE be te ae whan lis former sale Get, tv and aight. colored | limon an arora gt "York che. te | Us nye wil vas parbeou about A, | etna odes eget deg ate, fe) tedone sys nya, oy au Es | Hoey Wy sacar opa “a te | afoea whalers Sor Male eS is : Cress ‘. ‘ h 7 Be mediug tte of ie companlons | SHH soa Chaitevand ane ha aig |S 6 im | BR tata, mae ects ae | lar Wat, chug hy puekod ANG | ara RN oni: of Gillespie ang Casking; and ono i ty eee i a noo, fa ate ‘titon tothe Frinoe of Weise at ‘a supper giyou to [R080 ea a Pesth wus a forty-tworpound Hbine salin Yeering, ou die baad the cHOWAL et Haglan ant warys Tetsed In dark Gflothes, but tho Wes some aflender, | and ~”spparently 4 ‘all was removed a! fat o€ the depot ut apolne Wore : ee ; 1 tor says that $n 36,000,000 5: a 18 goss peonia mil DayO to wosty along on stralyoe riuks, re $8 vod you?! Cor i ry Rey a res Wal Was shone ocaresigvled chen as sie is nol 2 . , 03 ot bins drunk. | fast ay hundred.inon thirty daya.. ‘The great took aaa tuo oyun Una ot pony apring In the mlddle of fe har jour was of Epi ay ern noes Mar | Mae pane Ce at set a + ad tannlned tw "be reygogyd upon Dirk, | pillage ln eee tiuies Ta te pikees ‘OS, Cs ‘a rel b: King the ball fis feuses¢ Error ‘of Hankluson and Gite eaple gave & run In the ayyeuth, and the ‘ ¥