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6, .1881—SIXTEEN. PAGES. a / 3 ij RAVAILLAC—GUITEAU. | io .cde tt dalstent inte te waterstonet | TRISH NATIONALISTS. unwrapped the paper from around it, which he had put there for the purpose ot proven: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST SERIOUS FIRE. Kelonrings. “Howerarihisinay io,iesone | THLE RATLROADS. | teria Ansa ttttautiiorats ten and dancing, Among thoir number aro soveral times happens that even the commun pre Clergy inal and exbartersc as wal New Gand of crution aforesaid docs not always serve ay =. ret good singers, who farm tho ohdtr at bush mect- ssell’s PlaningsMill | An nssurance, dnines MeGremor, who says | Vanderbilt's Lines Paying No At: inge, which aroreguiarty held on Sundays and Inrwoly attended by auminor visiturs sojourning | Henry of Navarre’s Assasin Come | ng the perspiration from the body dampen+ | An Important Convention of the u that he fg Ke r wns a reetilar lodger x mae yt hing te 1 ef ing the powder, examined the platol care- | ~~ 4 FE Burning of R West Side, at Wats ling hota No.atrChrkstreet, | tention to the Grand Trunk | Reginmalland Namburw.. he penaoning ie it /pared with the Washing- fills, tried the triggutr nid then. rotuenecd Sons of Erin. PATTY iu ir havi H stan - fe ie esid entores > ’ » ; tion of Property to tho Gages Sint Ba ee ete baat MANIPULATING 118, ROADS, ‘ vanced behind him and fired two shots” "| Now Blood to Be Infused into. ostrirc! ‘ . hs Line! hn in Tho New York Inultcator «oes not believe : _ .. MAVAILLAG MURDERS THE KLNG. a5 : on™ Destixtont of | §10,000— 3, Inthe morning, when ho wnplled for | Ho Kar ns Passengers Are Cone | ,.1ho New Tork Indie managing ratirouds, | Striking Résemblance Between the |’ wo have acon how Itavalliee taltored _ Old Factions, ee i Fully Insured. -- had broken in and stolen, and thoruby, 30 re corned, but West-Bound | andoxpresses its opinion that ho ts manlipu- Grimes and Criminalse—Ravail. *| awiille In his horrid purpose and again ie ed duced him {2 funds that he was unable to] -, Froights Dropped. Jating hls roads ‘for speculative purposes lao’: Awful Atonement, neryed hilinself f the deed, att Account of mnuct his abilities. Hence the arrest. a or, ; which follows: "On. the lath of May, 1010, | THe Dynamite Patriots Denounced and : H only, It says the capltal of tho Missouri ho heard mass nt the Church of St. 2 Gouflagrations in Difforont Parte of tho | — Paelfte ls $10,000,000, of which, nt the iMtest waving 3 Head Te has iar eae of St, Bont Disowned. Be Gountey of Varying Di- i OBITUARY. Commissioner Fink Tasues 5 Now Froight | report, ¢23.200,000 had been ‘Issued, andon | ‘rhoerimo of Guinn foe many histories | HAdeaman named Colletet, He went gut ; : re rf E cle OMDMTEN, Tariff for Wost-Bound Frelghts, whieh tho Company patd a dividend of 1 | parallels, Among the criminals who havo Wished to Kill the ‘King’ between the twe | FOF the past two days the tessolated floor os | Menslont, ‘ OFTICER O'MRIEN, por cont thid month. -‘Thd bonded debt 1s | at various thes attempted or taken the lives | wates, but he could hot pet eve the sore | of the Palmar Mouse eutresol line resouni. Tho funoral of the murdered OMleer Pat ‘ $90,000,000. ‘The net enrnings of the Missourl t i i to the tr f nbout 1 o q TIE PASSENGEM WAI, 000,000, 4 of rulera, 0 great diversity, however, hay ex- | When tho Prince went out at 4 o’clock In tho | e 6 tramp of about 120 delegates to a - emtcada. teins. Fe ag rot | ‘Tho Graud ‘Trunk Is atlll fighting alone on | Pelile tnst year wora er cette S1 onc ony, | isted: but to one Infamous wretelt Guiteau | Afternoon. | Jonry wished to neg the, propa- | Convention whose proceedings have been ‘Theatarm trom Hox 237 gastoraay Atte | -rvveltth atrect,. Harly In tho morning about Gast-hound passenger rates, ” Ila $5 rato to | anh paredst anual oat east al oO | {ones nate iing likeness: Francots tavalline, | putty ‘of the newly-crowned Queen from | Srouded Slanlaser te Vee wed by asccond ala 5. . oston has not yot been met by any of the 00,000, re No assasin of Henry LV.of Francé,—the gal- | St. “Denis. Thore were in the cunclh : et sooo caused by fire breaking out In ue aes oft pivialon fA. ss of pues other lines lending east from this elty, and On tie mnorteoray Be a OO on He lnterest lant Henry of Navarre. : Fifteen yetrs after | with the mottarch the Dukes of Epernon and keon reporters’ for which ‘Chicago has be- Russell planing-mill nt Nos. & to 9 Fa we | déntonly Inst month, formed in marching | £0 far thera arg no indications that they will | Hond 1s aver $2,000,000, and the road in | the submission of the ehilofs. of tho Hone’ an erat at thee) te caume sp eelbraled. Only thros of the dele: . ton street, just enst of Desplalues strec! fr Hine In front of thole hall at the corner ef | Come down with tho rates, Although tho tie Inst year mate a detidit of over tes League in 1505; which ended tho Hauer Hagneourt, ant the Marquis ig Mirae | Rates hailed from this clty,—two of them. ata which, affencr tha yee oar | Halsted and ‘wellth structs,” Shortly atterd | Grand Trunk is doing an cnormons Boston | Zu teen Bountaln has also. S800 000 of | Iong ciel) ‘war ‘of rollaions, ihe, viewor | Kaverritsenco coach doors were open: tie |.PClDe well-known: membors of thé bar, has beon awept by fire, Mr. Russell, owing o'clock thoy were jolned by Court Fidelity, | business, yot tho regular: and direct Hnes | does nat think it possible for the Missouri.| Of Ivey, now no longer a Hugue-| guard hind remained nt the -howsore analy | ald the = third “a contractor, and to the vast numbor of fires which have taken Indonendont Order of Morvsters, and with a | Stow but little falling off on thelrs, Both | Pacific to Increase Its net earnings to an | not, but still far from a dovont Catholic, | utuinber of gentlemen on horsebac} all active politicians, ‘The remaining place tn his mill, ts considered avery ublucity platuon of police under Licuts, Meinzuan { the Michigan Central and Lake Shoro Roads | Sinotnt to cover Its fixed obilmations and pay | was again bent on war, Tho edictof Nantes Feet ae footmen Peorted, re epaclt. 117 ‘delegates represent nearly every Stata man in insurance elrcles, and it Is with dif | tna’ Byrne, and a bun at. the head of the | havo gono ont with full Boston sleopors The dividends it bromises talts Alockholuers, had given rest to the French Protestants, | tered thicltumde iy Herrongdrht wine Ris and lane elty tn the Union. The Chairman ent oy ne | Sum gy tuarehod to, tho Inte hone Gf | over sineo the Grand ‘Trink reduced thorate | {MC,ezoes earnings of, the two ronds in 1859 | ut tho hostile feeling hetweon the tworpar. | rt harrow, It was stopped by a block | n Western. Statorand the gon ote Bea aio i take Hak or the Pe fo ar : ne . Hocensa reab a io. eg ict to$5 ‘Tho officials of thess rouds say that | 741, Against this the interest chargesforthe | tles lad scarcely abated. Henry, about to | of carts; most of thq footmen had entered nitary of the Disestablished Churehi “uf Ire- himso! ; J ] . t ns long ns they do ‘ns woll as that, they can | ctrrent yoar, nsstiming Iron Mountain to be | leave tho Capital, was tinportuned by the | tho Cemetery of the Innocents in order to | Innd.” A. belleyer In Providence, RL, acted time that the ‘mill was destroyed, but ho covered caakel, tyktemaauie bineke velvet: 8e0 no reason whiy thoy should devinte from | the same thls Year ns Ipst, would be$,455,000, | new Queen, Mario de Medicis, to have her | Ti tore ypotatortably only iva. Fos ng Seeretary, ‘The names of the defosmates always inannges to recuporate, Tho ‘mill | with white roses nnd carnations, Among the regular rates, ‘The rush on the Grand Se ee loss the interest charges } crowned at St. Denis. ‘This'ceremony was | % if ills Majesty “beime | Bf {useribed on the registers of sevaral o 3 7 cL I . ‘ and the ‘proposed dividend of 14 per cent {his Moment, “lis Majesty being | the hotels, but, ag many of thom are not hag been afira sovort! Aiiaos tite, ¥en fe te the aay taral olterlngs were two tdrge Dik ‘Trunk.seems to be by people who nro anx- auiartaiy. Wo allowance Js made’ for ce, | porforinod with grent pomp, and the King on the back ent, with his face turned and | purely of Stilestin Origin It woultl be a alin scems as if his luck no’ ‘ ming in | and magnificent piece consisting of n Inrgd | lus to avall themsdlves of the low rates to | newals, Improvements, and betterments, or | Teturned to’ Paris to direct in person the | leaning townres M. dl Epernon. hg Rave him | cult matter to plek them out, seeing thatthols - ' the bettor, At spree he oe eget consist. | harp, surmounted by n star, nid upon the | Boston.and Now England, and who would | fora sinking-fund to retire the mortgages at | preparation for the Queen’s reception there, | one rw Babe thd eile tn the Side, | ownors have not ravealed thelr identity, re oe ck. bulldines, one of | Breen sinllax baso of which rested « henre | Not go had uley to pey full rates, maturity, ‘he paper charges that the own- | ‘The next day—Mny 14, 1610—he was assasl- Ree tig utr Over the wheel of the.conch. ‘The Convention was nelther a gathering of ed of 7 Before tho Grand “Trunk commenced to | cts aro “unloading thelr watered stocks on J da basement, nimbering 82, | and an anchor composed of wiilte ro: M ng x three stories au ae tories, | Worked Into the face of tho decoration w sell tickets for $5 It_carrled but few Boston | & deceived public, , 1g 0? qi Hh, ond 80 Kullon street Oe or and nllghtae | blue forget-me-nots wore the words: Fron: Rnasengers via the Chicago & Grand Trunk, | ‘To hisbrothecin, tn ener Guit iws nite sirokesia the bod Hasta theglertond, although representatives of al {acing nor! ho tween these two, In | brother oficers of tho West Twelfth Street | Mostof its Boston business was thon dono | NEW YORK, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS. ohls er-In-law, Mr, Scovell, Guiteau that the frst struke. ontered between tae. hese organizations, ag welts the Irish Re Mryclure Mio Hoors nro continiious from | Station.” After the face of tho departed lind | (couneetion with tho ‘Michigan. Central, Spectal Duspateh to, The Cateago Tribune. sald in prison a few days after his arrest | Gnd and the tite eibr wiitite ae ce esa, | publican Brotherhood and: other itlah Na each ary emir airecl Adjolning, on the | been viewed by the friends and relatives for Row. itis faking out over Is own jit from Srnixavizip, UL, Aug, &.—Articles of In- | when referring to his first conception of the and the second (from wilh the Kine ‘died Ha aaa of io neremblitoe ot a Conven- Eat ie a one-story brick structure, which Is ie eat tho, The Tumoral cortono puted foe | Since ast haenay otto ceric itest | corporation were filed with the Secretary of | atrocious deed: “It came to me firstas a | not belng able Attor recelving {t to do more | tion was thut some nction miglit bo taken to the planing-mill proper, In fue tenels ey crowd. Officers Fox, Flynn Dooley, sie Commenced to fat tickets at the reduced | State ‘today by the New York, Chicago & | revelation from God, while I was In bed one sian heave * Breat aligh) piereod tho Hearts Nita stop to-the ravings of O'Donovan- large opett-trame beirut Me aoa fsa Inrga | ly, MeCarthy, and Don Riordan, who wre | nites, tintil 5 o'clock Inst wyontng, it sold 810 | St. Louis Railway Company, with a capital | evening about six weeks ago. It came ns a aie sate. tie aby a tnis bt the sreon . tossn, Crowe, and patriots of the: wido- of urpases with Humber of all sorts, | 2180 members of tho » 1, acted as tlekets al throught 1, ‘Boston, Sail had they | of $4,000,000, ‘This company proposes to con- | revelation to me that [ should kill Mr, Gar- more than to cut tho steeva'of the ue de sioueh an ra namotte order, ety lene sat A better sits foraconiingration could genrce- | palt-benrurs, Trg dhweeh, 8 solemn | boon ante fo Maul larger vote? ANG | struct a railrond from the Indiana State line | field and end tho didiculties existing In tho b mre ie betel, Kor re Ne waren on Fathor Oakley, who, in the oration mnds | regular lines would lose" heavil milion, € Une sPemiges suiclied smoke, and they looked | nnny fouching allusions tothe high character | $0 catty | suelt an amount of busi | Miia oue of the gentlemen saw the King stabbed Mane nated in hfs carriage. “a most surprising thing! says L,Etotie. Sie cunae-Guel representatives, the Fenn a from the foll gn, Edgar, Douglus, Coles, | Lgotupt thought itover. I thoughtof it | been able to escape iinknown it he had not | torpedodoat. biatheeasitee, ess mate: b ‘ .? ined, knife in hand, agit to show him- | bers of the Conventi individ: n . | and noble qualities of the deceased us nn head nt tho $5 rate, and cnn ,thoreforo Shelby, Christtan, Montgomery, | nfterward, day after day, and the more [ | remained, 2 , ag Te ° nvention individually i finally tf aT an eatin ones a olleeman, anda monmber of ‘the Churelt afford to let. the Grand Trunk have it, ‘tho Faye a on Siasoupin, Badiaan, aut St | thought of it tho more I became convinced It Fietmee to glory In this greatest of assasina an asa body Were outspoken in thelr coti- seen alter, and {n the first story of the | The heat of the morning was intense, and tho fetter! ROWENBE, Ha dortyin 4 oreut prot from nre Matcoln Peters, Pitindalphias WoytcA® | waa the will of God that 1 should kilt Mr. "- wirnout Accomrrices, ’ eaenasian ot ante Bo utiie whlels Aang middle structure. The fica Departinent Purch wens falely fllad. | Alany servic get ‘clear protit, for it would havo to tin iis | Brown, Sainuel I, ‘Austin, Jacdb M, Din- | Garfield, 1 had uothtng against him person- To affirmed steadily, in the different ex- | fexs hatred of England--and of the ‘English sponded Dro bs a neo ratty wall tha widow, who lind beotalnicst, frantic witht trains an How and: it ls almost sg cheup to Fe BAN Frank Diorce, Chicago; and George | ally that should kill him, I respected him | aminations which he underwent, that he had | Government In fts dealings with LIrelund; s ‘hse ‘i carry a Cull train as an empty one. But aside | 3 o 2 44 gontined fo 1eselt ae) Who est tne Hera aS the morning, talnted ae 'porne | fron this,’ tho free advertising “the Grand | man; but tho welfare of the country and tho | tat he hid felt o temptation to Kill the King; | no measure of justice from England except eit agaaat dpor and blind fagors. Hits | out tuto, the nit. tn ue Inne to | Arun avis trom it igof no small consider | 4) RESIGNATION, | Kewublican party seemed to mo to require | fines hu dl nots aad Wise, Re-shore AGad | Hie oc Meads fears, and point to the g n. ‘The Grand Trink can eurtalnly atfor peetat Dispa 00 i : ; Jose has healt Agured tom s lovy, ie, forth western afepot arhcars Michaol tol ‘cep tho fight up Indelinitly If the other Banriston Md, Aug. 5.—. “AssistanteAud that Ishould put him out of ha. ways ‘Tho Been Bropelled bit By Lls-own welll, and that Th deal ng with tho Instruments ft the En- nomed | Phillips, who Is. oI si a rk way Company, has tendered his resigna- i : oth of ‘Ravalllac was that every appliance of human ingenult: city, Hels aaeuood front afd gear buidings, tie vomits to Ho gee 1n°C fivary Com | W2Sr-BOUND FReEforin nares, | Ho to Proddent Garvett.. Ie leaves: tho aetna ae Hirt ote i meled by che Paritanout a Melty or diving wed should bo used to punivh them, und to wipe aud $3,000 ‘on machinery. ‘Tha, basement | etory. Although the war on east-bound frelght Baltimore & Ohio to agcapt the pardon of L becaina sntlafied that It was tho Will of tho | imnan high treason; condenmed to have his | {heut inthis they are ony, Tolowiae as or Hose hy in So Bate | funeral of Omen: Dooel rowiay wil | rate na bec fall bas for ary a | Gueatoor of oo Pitabung Reser | bsana sl Aaa Seni kine aus etn | Stat of hatin Laas Mae a derraeavy, but tue damageewiieh fs ehieity | from hls inta restdeness No, OF Stlerereere, | Mouths, vee until aboué two weeks ago tho | tholinitinarse Otic toe: resieeee AVAILLAG'S RESOLVE, have Mis rie and uldine the: seegokasd | Witt rishinen but owalust Protestants an quite heavy, oxeted ” ie | ‘he police of the West’ Madison | sti- | Togular tariff on wost-bound freight wns | and lus been afalthful and ciliclent oficer. | Hero we mny roturn to Ravaillac, Tis | knife, burned Ii tes Ie sence eda! | rebels against Engitsh rule overywhere. At by water, will searcely exceed ~$1,000, ‘Tho Vest Madison Street Sta: Vv burn re phury t th ime th 1 that the bi jusurance was pinced by 8. Jt, Harris, who ts | ton have contributed a large pillow of ear- | tolerably well waintalned. ‘The Now York | Ills successor lias not yet been choson, blography continues: "At Angoulémo he | afterwards torn ta pleces alive by’ four | fro que tite they feel thee | re biowing up also out of town, ‘I'he second story and tho nations and, tibe-roses, bearing. tho word | trunic Ines were very auxlous to prevent the knew aman named Belliard, and heard at | Norses, to have his members reduced to | bY dynamite of he ce Sure ory is accupled by E. A. eat” and surmounted by a cross and a if 7 ashes, and the ashes thrown to the winds. de front bo the thin ‘ake ry fy ae a ies, yy. ‘ioore, | star of roses, y ‘west-bound rates from going to pieces, as tho Nis house that the Roman Aubassador hav- | The same decree ordered that the house fn CONDEMNED AND DEYTESTED, fits from thot business fully made up for Repeat a tee Soe eo ; ing threntened the King with excommutnica- | i hed; They d belleve | aud blinds, His loss will bo upwards of es pro hy Sanatooa, N. ¥., Aug. 5.—dJay Gould ‘ar- e ie pileh he was born be demolished; that lis | They do not belleve In the employment of Hanahan 4 Diet ertont ae Gaia, Georgo cone rate ot ih Nee i f Gad reine an voenenr Certo rived here to-night, and is -at the United ie ma nies oT wita ay ate me teen days Wil onlare: hurd ttee cae Tape ent ean of tee ese of ia ee ern Oe Naw var Indiana, and n fev tho 3 EO Coxon, ono of the proprictors o| found, 1 that it was being badly | States Hotel, whero W. IL Vanderbilt is | CXCommuntcates me 1 will depose him.’ This penalty of being hung and strangled; aud | Ireland, and with him beileve that as 4 he Mutropolltan Hotel, No, 194 Randolph | found, however, ’ tha was belng badly last threat mode him resolve to kill the King. Er ‘ uy ¢ q ig ex g f a Freedom comes f1 Gou's right other, coms ree od of street, died Thtirsday evening, Ho was a | worsted by this state of affairs, and after its stopping. itis rumored that early next He was further strengthened in hls resolve Boats, th mE hls Grout of. lnters uncles, figs Itneods a goodly vente of Fixtiesus aga week there will be n conference here between Dorgensen, furniture, was badly damaged, | Native of Dorbyshire, England, and came to | efforts to bring avout a restoration of east- | trunk-line Fepresentatlves about the cutin | by:the fact tiat he had heard It sntd in Paris, | another, under pain of the same penalties. BY ane yecte iaie.e mation onoe ein, rates. «| by soldiers; and among others by n Sleur de ‘TORTURED—STILL NO ACCOMPLICES, sed aventlon aise toole action on 8 long very much, and think him a very worthy | been incited by no one to commit the crime; | they feel and belleve that Ireland ean. obtain JAY GOULD. : j ] \ , : t : J t ; . - : . They have $1,000 Insurance, which is a total | this clty about fourteen years ago, and en- | bound rates proved of no avall it went to monted question of th Hdatt Joss, The remalnder7of the third floor | tered the hotel bustuess, being first connect- | work bout two weeks ago and 2 Salnt-Ge that If the King wishe: « " . | Mootce auestion of the consolidation of the {8 occupied by J. F furniturg and | ed with the Moulton House, ou Kindlestrest. | openly ‘rediteod tho “rates on west-| .,_, CONTRACT Lun. {ANAT With the’ Pope they teak aay Hien | lowe ttartee sorts availa” bit hele | SAuoUs Mls revolutlonary, sactetios of is pulang 6 ne fourth enh of Glaser, Hs Sat yen and dled on nel ie ‘ov an ‘the regular trouk ness ae ae {iret rele: Teustis, of Crawfordsville, Ind, has se- id elmproperly the result would be agulust (iden no man, Wwonlut, or tues wor eed | BrObAvIY Chienko, New York asa seat, of uiiding is occupied: by Johnson s& Olaison, | his yeu, and ded of rheumatic fever, | tant to meet this rate, and, although it was tf lin. ee auy knowledge of his design, In confession 1 et . centretable manufacturers, and W. L. Rood, | after o brief iliness. ly funeral will oceut | jnown that they wore takine buslness he stud ths sontrabt.af grading the ceca SEEKING TItE KING TO WILT UTM. or otherwise.’ ‘Two celebrated doctors of the Boats voled a sellurest eee ylter furniture, Thefr loss will not be large, F, | at Ll o'clock today And is remains will bo | much less than tariif rates, yet they insisted | 2 nelunatl, Wabash & Michigan Ral “On the Journey before the Inst he mado | Sorbenne, Filesac and¢-Gamaches: attended | and means for iolping the revolutlonists at topo ihe Aimed ‘bil aon an te tnerredat Mosely u tint Hu eeaulas rates Werk Jaahetined, atid Wl state ee withiira fewanyee ue to Paris he tried in vain to sea the King, in pilot duceing his lat ie artiaeet jiaeciarest hota wore considered. Grndlfying. reports . 1 - : iat the Grand ‘Lrunk not affect thelr id . | to them that he had on. viekded to the | of the state of things In-Ireldnd were made. about all he lad, $500 In value, JOHN A, . tt “= order, ho sald, to induce him to ‘bring back the devil, on ' ‘The walls of the building wero left intact, Bpectat Tecan to Peptides Tribune. Hutt eae mat HLy, ttt suite of Hien exer VISIT POSTPONED. toythelr duty, ‘to the Catholic, Apostolic, and da the Stn of "Mt ea wns about te eae He A488, agreed «that i fhe i ant: i etd andthe adjoining structures esenped mjury, Kansas City, Mo., Aug, Gon, John A, | Lrunkdld naiiage to Inflict great Injury PILADELPHIA, Va, Aug. 5.—President | Roman Church, tho membars of the pretend- | the ‘Con lergerle, was nssalled by the | the futihty of trying to remedy Irish wron isc rue ‘ne nie ot fob a very dlsastrous Clark, for many years Land Commissioner of | Won the regular trunk lines by its cut, and | Roberts, of the Honngylvania Rallrond, hns | ed Reformed faith,’ Me went soveral times pene tt ae ere ener ath yen | UY axitation, that it had ‘established bond Kroon asitwas, Furat J Bradloy lind a value | te Khnsag City, Nort Scott Gult Rallway, | Medatter have at last f (ia Grand euake | hex ones ME Visl to Sggtone unl Monday | 19 eny Louvre, asking to speale to the King. | fo pleens iy thot the guards hind nob eine Waray elenientarand Ge, Ret ence ete rable ot of lumbar an machinery in uljacent died in this elty to-day, after an Illness ex- | ‘They dectled ‘yesterday to come down with z When he was particularly Insistent the Sieur ployed force and nvins to reseuc him fron, people ti t yards hia i ‘ ithe methods of or; the et Marge fi tending over several months, Gon. Clark | the west-bound rates, and Instructed thelr. ITEMS, * do In Fureo sald to hu * that he was 9 papet | thelr hands. “It became afterward more ditt | combination. eis aa ou tho eustare savoral large factories, © | Wag born {in Freoport, Il,, {n. 18L4, and in | agents to take buginess hereatter at the ‘fol-'| Count Emit Lindburg, a! native of Stock-} and amake-belleve Catholle.’ Rayalline be- cult to save iim froin the indignation and |'” “The charneter of the delegates at the Con- MINOR NLAZES, : : 1859 was ‘appointed Surveyor of ‘Minnesota, owing rat from Chicago to Naw York: | noim, Sweden, inte General European Agent | sought him again to allow lim to Jury of the people, : ‘ } vention wasn guarantee,” so: said an old The alarm at G0 Inst avening was | and afterwards Government Surveyor of | Firat class, 4% centa;"second olnss, 33 cents; of the Atlantic & Pacific. Railway Company, | speak to the King. On his trial; he TILE FRIGHTFUL SCAFFOLD SCENE, irish Nattonallst of this city last night, * that raused Oy the explosion of an oll’ stove | New Mexico by President Peres. At tho | tira class, BO en eay, pout clnss, | | fected ents to locate sev- n the realdonce of E. P, Lowjs, No, 27 North | close of tho War he returned to Fort Scott, | 19 cents. ‘This setion just on, tho eve | hn porfected arrangemen rela lark street, Daniage, $10, ‘ie Kas., and in 1878, with his family, made Kane | of the meoting of the Join ‘The alarin from Box 204 nt 0:35 nat avening | sus City his how ee ee oe eee = eee ee ee as hls renson that he wished ‘to ‘The monster prayed on the scaffold In the | Zou work was done, When inen ike Pat my gave WS. ti Walsh,~of Cleveland; Eilward O'Meagher Executive Com- | eral Scandinavian colontes'in Kentucky. toll his Majesty, not daring to tell a priest, |. midst of the tortures, “Lut, when the doctors Condon, of Washington’ Col. Mike Boleud, s uncovered’thelr hoads and begun in im foud . mittee, which wilt by held in Now York Aug. | orany one else, of the determination he had | *Salve ? 1 of Philadelphia; and the Rev. Dr, here ascauseit by the explosion of a Inmp at:the | to Freeport for ne. lls Femalas WHE be taken. |. 0 vos ta Indien t there fs butlittie | , tHe Lake Shore and Rock Island Roads | had for a long time to kill him, for having foloe Hao “Salve tein. tho crowd elec. ONG | he ienMoned the name cre distinguished, house of Mrs, Richardson, No, 266 Desplaines J “ hopo that that meeting will succced in set- | Have just erected safety-gates at Eighteenth | once told tho King OF It, he would haven: | oriyed for, and obliged the doctors to stop, | Eplscopatan clergyinan oFono of the largo street, Damage, alight. a SAMUEL FOSDICK, Hlng tho trunk-line troubles, Had the trunk. | street, Archer avenue, and Twenty-second | tlrely Fivgn up hfs bad Intentions; and had | Ravaiiae than sald: ie Thad thought ¢o | cltles of the United States, when. such mon J 3 Crs ‘Aug. &. . Ine manngers tho. least hope that the rates | streuts, which {tis hoped will‘diminish the | thought {¢ proper to: make him’ this re- have seen whut I see, a people so affectionate ,| Com togetliet you may bo suru that good . AT GRIGGSVILLE, Int.” 1 RATE Aug. 5.—Sanuol Fosdick, an | could be restored and harmonious relations | numbcr of aveldonte whieh Love cease at { Monstranco rather than to Kill him. MWe bad | roy Seo never should have: uiidertatuee | Work is fo be dine. “Thase men aren Aocce Y Hpiciat Dpateh to Ths Ohteaga Tribune. * Pid eltizon and prominent business man, ded | regstublished they, would no doubt have | these ercesines cringe “, _| fold no one of Mis design to Kill the King. | tenet that Liave dou, aud lrepautit from | servers, they hayo nover-allowed tlciaselves re nes to-day. aes walted with the formal aunotuncement of the . ‘ for, ff he find informed them of the ateMpe the bottom of my heart; but [ was strongly | to be used by any political party in America, : Gnicusvitie, TNL, Aug. 6—Tho hotel reduction In west-hound froight rates untill | 4,54¢Meliaan Central brought here yester- "| jie intended to muke, it was thelr duty to | ie bo! ted Gn view of what. lhad hesed | and thoy avo novaxes to grind. The ox i a EON bea ties the Weagtoy A SAULSBURY DEAD. after that inoating, ist } Wo He peligro look over tint sulze Mawr anata: espestaliy a ‘4 fite hands, dala) that £ would offer Up 2 sneritice which Hlatigs of the delorates sept med the far louse, Cree House, the Griggsville . é ; ew Youk, Aug. §.—Commissioner Al-, oO ¥, more é y a8, "f lle, it | pressions given by-tho Irish Nationalist In “) Houso was burnod ‘this morning, tonothor Gove, tho Eldost of the Famous ‘Trio of bert Fink seiida to tho press tho following Sfosts? cheng meee brits ho Ait Which cunebrn the pubilio prlosts are obliged the NUD eOA heated uel et Yor it ites ion eee Seemed to bo an Untalilgent, m | with thres small buildings adjoining. The Mrothoras tie, Firat to DEVO iets One west beat "Bustneat trom wet Wwaukes & St. Paul last eventing. : 18 WAY TO PAIS—IESITATION. hile. on the contrary, Lund thakit Aerniebes very Tittlo; tale ane al Cod to aes x owner, Andravr Wilson, has $1,200 Insurance | ime oldest of tho thren ferjous Saulabury | Yorke to Chicago will be 45, 3, 2, and 10} About Aug. 15 the Wabash will attach to} «1a recolved'communton tho first Sunday | Modems sat Filesne! who answered: Seased with the Importancoof thelr misaton.? fl tia re hotel, which was valued at $1,800, and brothora, “Govo, Elf, and Willard,” who for | cents, commencing Saturday, the Oth, and | all its through trains elegant dining-cars, ag In Lent, 1010, at Angouldme, and, on Kastan, “* Weare forbidden to give Itinthe cuse of: | ‘Ihe quarrel about the \, oo x PE He, proprictor, George Muro, lind $3,000 In. | Prov thauaquarter of n contury havo Deon a | Ol tils basis to other cities.” {efinds tt nucessary In order to combate with | aftor having eauad 1 mass to be vald, started | a erfino of high. trensone unless the pulity |. DIsrosttioN oF ‘Tite sRthwtentxo FUND . Fred 7 foe araitture, almost all lost, powor in Deluware, dled at. hls homo ta ts rivals to adopt this popular systém of | on foot tor. the Capital, where he arrlyed 9 | one reveals his abettors and accomplices.” was also discussed, but i was agroed to a the loss ts. fully $1,200, he iy | Dovor on Bunday attornoun’ mpod 6S sean’ DENVER AND RIO GRANDE, peodine pagsengers, it is.a woll-established | rortuteht or three Weeks before, the comms: | +L have nonw; itis T alone that did it, | Jeno tint coasttar fo. wee dane eT ee tS ly Cree Houso wilt be reopened." 4 7 : the ronds having dining-cars nt- | sion of his: cri He lodged opposit, tha | Give me the absolution & condition. You | Clan-na-Gael Convention, wile meets in 1 - | gbez, were the sons. of; Farmar ‘Thomas the Denver ilo dessa Rondo Daren tached to thelr trains ara better patronized | Chureh of St. Roch, nt the inn of te Three | cannot refuse Uls.? ; _ | New York on the tuth inst, to whloht Indeed 5 Baulsbury, ‘of Mispittion, Kent, and .oyon RO, | than those that have not. Mr.8. W. Tan- | Pigeons, ‘Tho same day hestole from the | ° Well, then, Lgive itto you,’ replied thé | the meeting lore was In some degres prelim ELEVATOR BURNED. as inds thoy, neglected the plow ‘in their | 450-miles from Denver, In Southwestern | nor, who hns just been“ appointed Superin- | table of another Inn, at which they had re- | confessor’; ‘but it tho contrury. be true, ine | inary. ‘The mectlog 13 considered: by Irish Frevont, 0, Aug, 6.—A Inrgo clevator, | ofgorncss to logrn bout and take part | Colorado, was celebrated thore to-day. This | tendent af the Wabash dining-car Tine, hus | fused to receive hiin, a kuife whieh he put | stead of absolution 1 pronounce your eternal | Nationalists to be one of the most important Owned by tho Laka Erle & Western Rallrond, | st the polltical affairs of tho county, Stato, and | Ix tho completion of one of the soveral ox. | the reputation of boing 8 fort ” man forthe | jn, pocket in his. pouch, He acknowledged nation, Look to it + held In the United States. slnco the meet! Mthe ead of tho Sandusky River, was total- | Nation. Gov, who was El's sonlor by two | tonalons of that road -now being coustructad | Desitlou, and will no doubt try to mako these | afterward in hls answers that he had staen | CMa PAOl. absolution upon thigcondition.’ | In connection with te Chicaro Fenian Fyir ‘ ro cars ng popular ns those on tha Burlington, . this knife with the. intention of kill- “These were the last words of Iavaillac, | of 1860. It Is expected to have au fraeatzoyed by firo last, evening, . Tho bulld- | Years and Willard’s ureaavene camer ta Elle | in this State, » The extension just finished ts | Htook Iafand, Northwestern, sfichigan Con- no King, Novertholess: he was noten- | In tho procés-verbal of tho exeeution we | importantand very wholesume tnfluenea- on. was held tn lense by Highied& Co,, of this | froma studied law,« "Willard was tho frat 20 | 22 mlles Jone, beginning at Alamosa and | tral, and othor Chicago ronds, . tirely grounded In this. horrible idea; he | read that tho people wished to assovinta their | the Irish National sacletles of Clilengu, now ily, and atthe time was filled with grain: tal 1 VW a bed are the Rio Grande Riyer and terminating tn the twas stated In yesterday’s Trmunr that | seomed to at one tine have given tt up and | yergeauce with the vindication of the laws; | spilt up into warrlog fetions or run by ward Fury gu etaln $10,000, and building $40,000, | Att Uritiants nnd tude telente oF. peueoraetul | Animas Valley, n this valley are immanso | tho “Itnes lending’ enst from St, Louis. had | loft Parls to return to Angowléme. On ar- | several commenced to pull. the cords with politicians of the’ worst type. New mon ‘lly insured, Gcrat, big and iittle, rich and oer In the toner -conl' deposita, & hundred , miles wide, It | agreed to advance East-bound rates 33¢ cents | riving ouposit the gardens of Chunteloup he |.such energy that one of the nobility, who | will be put at the head of affairs here and the aeons oy counties, and when, being Bo yours’ oud ho ‘lett 1 rf 100 pounds froin that point. It ap} broke the polnt of his knife on a cart, buton | was near by, had nls horse put to in order to} malignants and the bummoers will be retired, AT M’COWAN, IND, his law oftice at Gucryutown for bis soat inthe | 8 also the natural southorn outlot | Bor ing following item from the St, entoring.the Faubourg d’Etampes he stopped | aid thom; aud, after along hour of palling, | ‘The immigration of the past two years has Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, United States Benute, ha waa tho most popular | for tho rich ‘mining district of tobe-Demoorat that the agreement was not | itt front of tho lnage ofan Ecco Homo, and | without disinemberment taking place, the brought young blood Into the orgaitzations, Muxem:;, Ind., Aug. &—About 1 this morn- | "#9 in bis Btute, He became known to tho peo- | San Juan, . which ling: been but malntained very long: suddenly folt his desire to KIN the King re- people of all ranks threw themselves on the | which have already become restive under tho Re aera plo of tho country for hie breadth, his cloquonce, | ttle doy d owing to t of Ou Tucsday tho Ines loading Fi nood | turn, ‘because le did not convert those of uy with swords, knives, and stleks, . . . | would-be Tenttonatitp of demagogs nnd bosses, Progle & Stonaker’s saw-mill at Mc- | bud bis erratic porsonal ebaractorletics. Wiens | lttle developed owing to a want of proper, Cate CONES POF 10 Pee att Advanced | rie pretended reformed. faith, beenuse hu suri cutting, ‘and renting wntll i was ————_——— wan, six miles south of this city, was | loft tho Senate in 1871 bu was tnuch broken, and | transportation facilities. ‘The other oxton- recon ais gente por pid pounds, “That Ae alt ce wished to minke war against the Pope and torn iin from litub nnd pleco. from plece, CORONER'S INQUESTS. . , AeA ete Rround. Ttgsupposad ta have | Yroorhelawe ie, Ponder eo sting tein tis. | Slons vill tap San Juan gn tho cast: und: | forniay darnotaliestion ace in ut oYernene | Nason Uae lols See ee Carl Hreenceae | dor tin from Wind and) ples from plecy. 0 IUESTS, ht In tho roof, Loss, $3,008 Insurance, | veda quiot lito thostudse “of his Urotiene | north, a region covering an‘nren equal to the | wan jut whore 1¢ was boforu tho ndvauce, It ened the polut of his knife once sore on x] tioner, dragging them hither and thither | The Coroner yesterday hell an Inquest at Ju the Northwestern National, Milt nile tho “Hoy Willard,” us thoy callod | State of iussnohusattar und Intorsected by | scums that tha rallroads aro trying to rotard | stoue, retumed to Yaris and walted for tho | thrangh tho strects with imyovernablo fury, *the County Hospital ‘upon P. Mataon, who iY koa, bin, waa Joading thom tn the'raco for political | Varios mountain ranges and traversed hy | ralirond cunstruotion by discouragingcapitullste, | Qrusi to. be crowned, thinking thot there | nt lust burning thon mn different parts of the | died of injuries. received by jumping out of Veraenere é E > { Anu vapootally Ja the attontion’o not be so much disorder in Frauca se fe CTRALEIGT CoURT-roUSR, W.VA. | Atewd’ Jewee ite rabbit sud the conedace one | Miouy rivers. AE present, 2,000 men ary emi: | Central maungemont diraeted. vo tho now rend | Would cn city B third-story window In the Hospital on the savor | ployed , on . thes ~ extensions, — and | ting pushed froin Chicagote Naw York shonte | after the coronation,” METEMPSYCHOBIS, might of Aug. 1, while he was delirious aud sO | Niesixa, W, Va,, Aug, 8,—Tho dwolling Heese yon Bien ti aa ene National Sonate | about” throa - miles .. “of track ary | thodiconruramone font nucceen Ie will ber oak GUITEAU 1007S THE PRESDENT, _ Happily tho nssasin Guiteaw failed to ag- | suffering from typuold-fever, - ® German named Calloway, at Raleigh | of the Stato Senate, - It so hi od th it Jaid daily, {n April, 1880, 887 miles of | temporary, for so soon as tho rates Are rostored The closeness of tho paralle! between Ra- eomnltsh his bloody-design, but it will be ob- ain inquest wis alsa held at No, 48 Kinzie ‘it CourtHouse, Was destroyed by fire last War Gaveruor uf “Dolawaro, ‘Wittintn Cannone Toad’ was operated. ane of this mont the Sid ronda ere sivua wil Nose tore eed vaillac aud Guitenu Jere is war striking. Att | sorveil that he omitted none of the precnu- Bituae| yan Ole Hloitwon, who dled Seaterday to pelt. A latgo number of bonds and about | died tn the following: yaurs and then by law during the last alxteen months 433 miles of | run authoritative account from District-Attorney: Hous taken by Ravaillac, Stop by step may | inorning at the above number of de ny EBSetw tek Sa. lv Tears et Govo succeedod tu tho Gubernatorinl chair. At nue i Corkhill of Guiteaw’s movements previous to lh thal: fy the suv tremens. ¢ mae ate Shae 1088 on bullding | the expiration of tho farm ha was efvotod to tho | Fond flava been completed, ‘Thioso ronds ard NNSYLY, Y AC fiw erimeot duly Sayss Tho wskasin eae pe nea Gea usle, Fuculties invain | “An iiatest was also leld at the Moraue fh About $5,000, “ anmo ollice, but while Goyornorhisoyo was upon | being bullé In the mountain country, nnd PEI \ ANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, to Washington clty on Sunday evening, | efforts. Making alluwance for difference of | upon the body of a man fount iloating in the ‘t AT GRAND &, APIDS, Mt mn FOr Ete ea eee no ontored. the cantoat BAIT topo suction of tne Btata righ in mineral Col, Thoodora Hyatt, the President of this | March 6, 181. . ... On Wednesday, May | {tine and Instituilons, It would almost seem, | lake at the foot of Mudlson Sirv0r, ‘The dy- ; Roectat h to The Catceno Kael “Thou followed n curious utruwyle, for Ell be~ | more of rohd aro now under contract, and | {stitutlon, ts stopping at the Palmor House, | 14, 85, tho ussasin determined tomurier the | from this brief ginnce at tholr enrcers, tat | ceased. was {dentitied ‘us Carl ‘auner, a RAS VE + ts 4 thls elt, ., Prosident, "Ite hat nelther money nor pistol | Ravalllas lived onea more In the erenture | native of Switzerland, lately living at La f Batis? Haven, Mtch,, Ae oJ. J, Van {Gui tnarngoves atiling tor tao sarees aineee fio construction As boing pushed tn tio adtafeably-printea clroulnt shows the | (ite yin, Agnue the lust of diay le wen | now sufely euzed In the fall at Washington, | Grange, Upon bls porson ware found a ir s inilinery and Indies? furnishing | Wil wed by dbsponite offorts succoeded in soours sion to. Guuulson Clty” will Academy to'ba in @ most flourishing candl- into O Sear '# store ornor Fiftewntt antl , estes pocketbook containing suyeral in 0 Tl fre are, Wee amaged $4,000 or 95,000 by'| fis tHe deloyacion frum bis own county, Bussox; nt streots, in this elty, and oxiiined some pli gas, ¥ had Boon die, | pleted on; Munday | next, olier | tion, 180 entots haying bi duty, flling } tols, nsking for the largest eulibre, Ii THE LLEWELLYN SHOOTING postal oriora sthowing fue aie Wyner ba . 2 canvitss had besn dis. - sh lun), endots havi eon on duty, hiny rthe largest c: re. je Was, apa sent money ta jerthin vo MBB Be louse tally corer cat Front Unetly made on tha Honatoriat issue and aviolos| extonslons to tho mining catups uro boing | {ly leo endots linvi capaclty. By RIN | tals aateing for ie tarmest caltbee, eas | ata Sieifentingen, the young ‘teamatar,| {ieee ey ih anes ere Wann, of i El eine ee Reteouts baat boats eee to tho. Lowslacicne bar GHOWR TLito Morente a nNOS ont ane general merit tall oF ie cadets, elv- | cut in tho price. On Wednesday, June 8 ho |-who shot Richard Ltewallyn, on the corner | ear tickets n cout, oid paren and business a A MILL BURNED. wnlgane stewauon from, New Guat County | ouemmiod and the. great ovelopment of wh | ani military aflesos of sock eae | RaTeuaAeH fhe pistol which, ns used. for | Qe Ninoteonth nnd Magatroots enrlylnat Sune | eas of forelgu htels nu bn hotses m CURVELAND, O,, Aug. 56.—Before’ daylight ined Use Bont couimittod to no ono, but opposod industries Of thaSiate hayocaused 8 propor | tho corps, reflects great credit upon tho Insti> eee tea Pet "y avi i tua aie: doy morning, was yesterday held by Justlee %, th to ng Bel fi Hs mor ning J, Laysy & Co,’ the roturn of tho outyol nator, tionate increase In earnings, In 1880 ‘the | tution, sl owlne that thorough sohotarsht ¥ 3 val if gross earulngs non! mg 1 i yon the, plea that he wanted to pay his | Ingersoll 11 83,000 ball to’ the i2th, Livwel: o nll was destroy, iv se tyo flouring- | contest was Wary biber ang Sesiiad ates the | cross earulngs for the seven’ ino! the endl aunl pada bree liave beon aa ot uelt ie city on tha, plea that, pay hil | ‘Upon a memorandum teat in the pocketbook wa written “Charles A. Helwayon, Clralee v an _ ed by 8 apposed Incendiary | demonstration “that V Fear bonrd bill, . : lyn Ifes at his home, No. 022° Contre avenue, Se ee E ‘reg G85 $25,000; : | gested, in a concentration of the vata duly at were $1,489,100.40; for the same tlie | your, Col. Flyntt will be happy to recelvu a | "On Sunday mornthg, June 13, he was alt " Mow They Dry Frult tu California; } We doats war eeuee Fitteon hun | Shaws incutsooron in 1881, S310L01287, ‘Tho not earnings for | Bull trom parents seoking iiestclass inst | thn in Leatasente bares an gaye wee Deeat te Seavey Gan hoe Mee rockton Independente ns use &: Son's adjoining yar oe urned in aid given yorr nnoxpoctediy ‘by b postion oF Ai Sia fits ix onthe new er eri mesNOe tution for the education of thelr sons, dent lenve-for tho Chirlatian Chureh on Ware : ’ ee xj u. Wost hae aturtod i fruit dy yer on. Dam ¥ . 12 a.’ | affairs iu tho Democrat rty south of Dover, | NEGROES BUILDING .A RAILROAD, ‘ pockot, and followed the President to church, ‘New Yurk Bone Jouraat, wotary yi Bar 7 oF. cram fou rie » jhe Sethe putrctpal bor. i Bx-auv. Baulsbuey has Borved hie pertyne | A dispatch from Kingston to the Now Lizzie Kinnoy, a domestic creature 2 yonra | [pCkeh, Ait the ciuireh, but found he could | | A sehomo for aluplityiuit UL erthouraty te fond eas, tt hora wre Dlucoe Far three wore 0, i Roun 01 ' a duter- to tosume of tho Proaldunttal Convone | +; * of age, was locked, up at the Armory, | jot kill him there without danger of klilln ur forty ty the aa ee cutublished “agd they. aro: needod. nd in many other waye. Ha marciod 8 Zits nea Bays iapaut 4005 charged with the triple offense of Inrcony, | ume one ulso. Ie Hotlood, tint the Prost: Westin’ vborah Jpbertatge ang muslacy OF Gills Hg arFerooeubley bout noyon four aire, Ie Tegates’ overturning of alamp, Losd age tor of tha ileynienat Rare nae employed fn tho conatrnotion of the mallelous tilsahlof, and assault, She was} dent sat near a window, Aster church ho | omission af allunt sud. uscles letters a proces | boss ty tray 4 ye Hones, ‘with bottoms of Peeates over gs matnly in busi ai Churoh, una expected to leave bome shecy | Ralway along the Hudson iiiver. 0 | eniploydd by Mrs, Orilly, of’ No. 126 Van | mado, au exomination of tho windaw and | which tho Inglis aud Amerioan Muloytoal su slutts OF malvanized (ron wiro,-seven mioshes reas pa ary OY NS | die arena ptm Guy a holisuoar | bya rom eos nave! ice aya oy fio | Hur atenD aud yeaterdiyy wien ta wnt | fou Meco suvoh I iiout aby coubl, | Sede tay feed ate woegpmtur iu | te ehsoy wage ea he ene Wh 7 —_ iq Council ut Londo: contractor, James Gray, aa an exporiient, jon | the landlady had adispute, Lizzie want for Lh DI 3 u ree fireetly above tho bi . The eatubliste STEAME eat Gonnelt Me Lean oe. es bulnye very’ suurce hero,’ Most of thon nre'troi hor in upproved prize-ring btyle, amashud tho | Presidunt throngh the head without killing | new A Ra rT RES EY aE UTICA CR IRIE ert eer red ergodic MICTON, IN SDRNED. : NOTHER Wi N : Muryland and the Distelo gh ul tho windows, and finally | any oncols, ‘Lhe following Wednestiay he | {n, fats far dan fully tg Fe ee eee ity RE ENO TSE LAR Roe dan eet tee ie Te 5,~The steam~ a Al OTHER IFE-BAM GER, eo aan esl Hollman ow | Saikol off With various ‘uriieles of, haullte | Wet to the ‘shure! examined the location | toma, ite weo of alton dale te indicated huge] pacers, corurs, aud slloots with h ilo cupach a lschargod, ee eee, knife, about: two weoks ago, in thelr unlape wan loved i tho gravel Gees oa fone hurling before Justices Summer lds m4 M3 | mined, therefore, to minke tho attempt at the | one of the grout dutevis of thu oxtiling system. | beateroaui, then awent- bing boluw, whore It Tus. :. J where and rock out y A yvry the | wind aud ie shovoled over fur Hyd. or six days, py home on Milwaukee avenue, -was in the of oe dt fee ‘gba alt oventually vo did+ a A church the following Sunday, If words worw never moditicd it woud ser A f Y AT BUFFALO.’ Weat Sadison Btrect Volico Court yesterday | sountliy clothed, working wi "ars toot and vi . Alley, burnt last night. ‘The firo originated * te Jenrned from the papers thatthe Pros- | purpogo ‘tolcrubly wel, but it cuties vndies | It ts thon ready for puckiny end ta prosscd into aie UMN Gatti te | comaltyil elas site ia rng | MEP RG MUI oe Ns | cee ae eh oa a | Rao, Yn ee , “ah. | morning, to answer to the charge, Mra. La- |) baru heads. {t le curious aight to seo the | Somebody had painted the ront | isth of June, with Mra Gartuld, for Long Hore tho deytim ta portected with groater care Use of the ‘Buitaio Ses Tho engine- Rody Wes. present, and, through at laters brawny, Uigoke Vending over, thelr work bually | of Jolin Conway a brilliant greon, and when | Mranch. Jy: thorufors Mietermlnsil 40 musk ed CO IRE Pi Ree SPR ee ACA CER Le nr Mar ope ee sy gre of ey burned thla mopning. pe arillnay Cant atte re presen ut a uaiciohy povidone to lave CopAng. Of laborers it Would be didioule to nnd | he nppearod In the Armory. Cotrt yesterday filot at tha depot. die Loe Sabie wie te hth it es pus ae eu. eluted soe Hus oe Tae eee ay Heatly inoroaees ise Peers "Loss $50,000, With three on) she Held to the Criminal Co be anywhore.° Thery wre uo disse Ma btrungo aspect oxcited mutch wit and | and™ went awit to tho river We tiu foot of | Semlened ty medtty a8, reoumendad by Mf Hilla | of the deyor, und weg alto Fe ins ey lugia the provoss; } thom, and all day “long. thoy hier, Tho C ned that Conway | dvvrito tne | Th hed vlead, -plaowd In ints, aud = é '. lr et W NIGHT. CLERK? - eCORSED HIS LUCK. «| Ranaut volo ln, tine Maw tp iloul eountty trannp, wit taiging | Weveecenl Sosy tu At, five abate | hog af ot nica of note gout orto ne | TURE bre age Hedy i fae ander tity: A les “CLERK'S WAYS, . it ¢ ; io Talla hava beer ed | Chicago more profitable dela, hat repatred | fy goud order,” He Uion went to thu depot, | main undivturbed inal yuriditions of the wosl— aud tho sklis Smith ww: Mr, Ilitchoock, Superintendent of the ¥, | th q 2 ible; Wwetion, ole, whoruyer the jand, Groat-caru fv necessary oP ORO last ign by orouaNE Into the | ae GA imployingnt urea, made a come Tons quarroleotier bine reeeees: diese | Gin aCUEAtAbR Coating wae acted | AM wt tn tie Indies! waltinueroon of the | pasties natalie, untae okt WHCEUYEE, 8 9 utitoag ara. net ido wel cooked Ot fe, ‘or larceny ag bation waited rn plaiut of blasphemy and “rlotous’ conduct fed class xonvrully, and 4 tn ] whothor ho preferced his’ geéeon and nitive dunt's party cnteriil bb aye. A is Cereb eran tar rear iar tt batti they ite acd i went ti FY tuenteate nat 3 S834 years, hig i gave. lis against Thomas Hardy, who tried ta sack the | tbalr at aici y forco are | hills tu the sweet intluonces of the Bridewell, | looked so Weak and feoll thi eae Widently 40 spare old BRDIGS and Dlunger and 4 perforated bottom aud i Ne4s, HS natty ot, east Of single | Hiren bucauso owes Hot antioned with {ie | Hot Honorally silted ta dciftauraua rook-out- | ly vneas the Jgtter, Sontenco, $80, -. .<" | heart to. shoot thy President -| Sootutions ruther thant to invent sha porfogt-| durouwn upon tye: wbion mMuvaonen tramway Bisset hte clo atten | Stale Rusk cea geen: DOE He | ESE ROG prOTE ME,’ | Ea ottnky I We NOU | Ketan Se tie OMe serena | te a mary ches omc, aa : rk of Ward's lodging. | uguat feo In such cases, ogesccuettf guad hummerwen, both at the drill andat |: OTECT THE ace ..| have another opportunity, ho lo! a th a inti . * % i uss mm Custoinar cal . 4 hy | hed for his. ch G ud caus a8 tnuch truble asa | dried hard are placed jn a grinder and coarse “ nh ¥ forthe persons who | ee stoue-Druaking. na State Gano laws ate still enforced, | J wiee aguin he watchud for hls chances Qu ; vod Hand are. Mia attoon mitre a eutly ainong the bug and]: EA STP A ee OTLOr War Og Howe tenomonta and Tornat she Natenetiee Konperof a Stete street in ledl to wet one, uf te mori of ale “hp fogounfty lu to world EO rary eC eT Te : i A Hl New Youx, Aug, §—Arriveh tue Utopley | Fade ueiuodu of ving, Shay allwone tovotbur, | yeatnurunt, wold A pinatelt-grolisa or preielo | Wt My ep ae umeme pau a Wwatlged “ap | cannot, cowpus, the labor-aaving of pilergarover 200 dryers in, aeration on i the Meht clerk *—po amatter | tou London, . d thelr Loar, Waal foe ate Mending coats | oliickan tu Willian Esmond Ang, and, al- | {nto the tarkand sat there for un hour. Ho | Riou he oes on f With the dolighta af the , ‘ ft Boston, Mass, Ai Arrived, the Vic ‘ Ue wan ver ly cooked, it was still | thon took n yné-horse wyenne var and rodotu | oid. If tho. pl ny 19 Leip of the | covt rt PBI aS a OE | OU ER AO om, wosnem | RE LO EMail soba os | Beecenet crete fe | tel foe ea ty | Ege Ret al ie —_ a Wheo they’) rullse iat ‘tiny ore ‘Aluarih. lve, ‘snd Galiforulse mee {ite hos tien, not koow kur week te witu thale, Dour hae Peay go Bey au “ Haoked, engaged 9h for 83 to take | yours of bis ows wil “aiid thay of his aucestars, to 100 ner cant more than sya-drlod fru Montbazon: isi f near Logpeston, throw h the counties of Ver- | Itepublican party. ‘The next morning when “The assassin, he,contiines, would have il ney Oploand the irish organizations of . imps had been no man, woman, or other who had | government for the Lriah national organiza-

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