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TSE CINICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 20, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGENS. ; ere MURDER CE ee ee ee ee | THE FIRE RECORD; | ypitel,he,usually reserves oxclusivoly for | tha last word was Intonod—{ cannot aay pro- . Wvod oe ¢ following hike fire Maj. De Boots, nounced—in a manner nexpresalbly pas . a prived of tho advantages of following pro “Well, all I know,” returned Mr, Stetson, | thetic that fa fossion, tho master of the play-house bad kindly a“ * vy rel bats | thetic that It seemed ns if the bitter wind wa . favored him with « pono nfnt: It was, theros Is that you fellows have a heap the enslest | heard whistling otitaide hact blown Inamong According to the Democratic Are | fora, hopod tiatas that was the liratinstanceot | The Town of Yule on the Pa. | fimeofit, We do most of tha work and you | us, chilling ts whero wo stoud. «8 bofore, and he would gut xchquaro, obi" Ho sald ho would not tinve cared If hia wife had xone nway with a German or an Irishman, but we isruatod booauso sho chose a * Low Dutch- AIAN MATTERS. Hatch in Command of .a ‘0 y dor ao hi depriva et the most of the money,” we . o Large Force in New THE SCIENTISTS, kansas Plan. tion Herter on the tao, thy novelty an cific Slope Wiped het a eri, Tobson, "Is Thane recat a rage eam a cane ae M4 3 as ; J Mexico. hi 6 Progress of tho Ansociation for tho Ad= wugo ino favor" ani protecuon of A liritist Out. *TAlL Tlght? sald Stetson, "IT only wish I aluiply to cal, and deli al ty he ree, A nme Yariberttstts of Sekenses Now Ln Genelia, | BtOKy, of the Brutal Killing of a Prome | tionted: and tho blind. tan porsonatod. tho taeanatanny cack uate i a jad Tdgive polvared with a gonso of what he considored ; d: SF. SERGI MATL DESA NITES “LOOKED 6 inent Ohio Citizen hiind prophet Teresias.. ‘The, performance pro- | (pag Loss Varluusly Estimated ie) ig and Hake to nett a win rally: tis degredntion, | - : Boos i Sheldon Says the Depredas | . ttotorm in thoconforring of Honorary ‘ duced some profit, and Dr. Claney wus furthor ¢ Loss Variously mated Be-« Now como, Rov,” sald Goodwin rally: | f ienow this ts shamefdt,! hie continued, .- -° ov. Great! Degroes—List of tho Papors Itead Yen- Aasistel by fm pension of £40 por annum tweon #300,000 and fogly, “1 remember some years since of | ‘hut physienl weakness sometimes bematd “tions Have Baen ¥ torday. - of tho Paretent ‘Trial hy Wiitete tho | REohthe, weivy, bilrae, Tmherteot, Mant, hax i honing you say that starrlig waa n soft | mental wenktiess, and 1 had eaten noting Exaggerated. Srl Dunant teem nena, | And of tho Farelont rial by Wht he | osu at Meese uate ay estes ign dio genignar he wassaidnane | at nS Ua bar ee mee Eot ES EY OincinNATH Oy Aug. 19.—Tho American {' Slayor Was Set Free, ulty of vision, and thoroforo to havo playad inn Up Ue Hie mentlamn he was addressing. 1, | slept inn bed but taken whnt rest E intght Aasoclation fur the Atlvancenient of Sctonce fi yizard, until bis audience, recognizing his gront, tn qoarways, or, When fortune was lind or have been in session all day to-day, transnct- hiatrionic merits, Induce hing ton Aiecard his Alleyton, Mich., Almost Totally De- iia tatited gong eatanent, however”? | sitting tn n chalk itt the ofliee of sumo second nation of the Conforonce at Waslt- ; 5 rion eed him rate Goodwin, * by adding, * When tt | or third-class hotel where they weru kind contin ‘antmons Conduct ing business aud henrlug pnpors rend by dis: | The “'Prisonor/ a Quairuplo Murderor, | An Wat they mabe the hotter quloy, his ce stroyed—Serious Firo at comes your way,” and again hv gave the | enough to fet inv roman, On some tights L iugtoa Magna Ungnished scientists. At the business ses- 1 krent Tuli squintod, Aad.n dramatic critic, . Gil Til. Iulllation, havo Walked the streots till daylight.“ Such of tho Sioux. Hen tis marnine Drate Gn: Swaliewect Swaggoring {nto Court Armed Welting In 1825, noted tt: ne. atranwe fact. tint man, Ill, * Enthnt ease,” sald Mr. Robson, “Emay | things tell heavily upon & man -of my nee, . GN. ", to tho Tooth ‘our threo Iht comedians, Elliston, Junes, and _ have indulged In the expression, because | more heavily then L would have belleved in —_ Missourl, dented the report that the geolo- J Browne," ouch sulfored f1 what is culled a YULE WIPED out. when a thing Is soft, It ts, of course, soft. rot my particular cnse; for surely no one who it "Mr 7 i 2 g i footie cscribes diaenard ia oe ofenne SAN Fraxersco, Aum 10.—A. Vietorin dis- | Butt to change the subject, Nat, tell usa | possessed even a retnnant of pride enti hava The bite River Utes Willing to Bomovo | sists wore dissatisiled and wished to with- draw from tho Assoctation and form a sepa & Jeape” ’, 1, | reputation wh fh possessed of but Ss rile Ww sunny shory.! ; neted as L have dune to-night. ‘Thank Go to the Now Landa Soleoted for, rate orguntzation of tholr own, ‘The gcolo- The “Jedge” Tells tim te's Caltty, bab the Law's eee pinyeu UR Ihurlequttna? patel may Bre iH : ilo was Rat funilge na as salel Gopitwit, Intel rf ny, have retilneda little courage,—cnourh to tetl Thom, lula, ho atated, hnl Tae tho Assucin- “Agta Is Convietion."” With shortnoas of aight tnany of uur playors clock inst night. ‘Che ruin ia | mind bas bare as a prairie without wtree | you the truth, humiliating ns (tts, And nov gists, ho 1, bul organized et have liven troubled, or how ean we account for | most complete. Heavy stocks nnd fine | on Jt. V; such woll-known facta, for instance, 18 tho © buildl h b Th “John, can’t you give us something! in pare beware wd He ne wnt f . q -kuown facta, ACE, eove- | buildings have been swept away, he dali, } ¢ wy Ane ve recel ved: I have caten and drunken wi Dispatch ta Cinetnnatt Enquirer, inss of Mr. Bnnoroft and tho pince-nez of Sr, é quired the persistent Robson, you and ant refresl Ps isnrise er Ind. Aug. i-Sta}. donne] irvima? Voor Mrs, Dancor—sbo was afterward Joss $¥ yartously — estimated «at, from nt refreshed and gtateful. Pardon, tlon, and all thoy desired was that there be a HWS FROM COL, ITATCIT. reorganization of . somo of , tho see- ices which reach Gen. | tions, ant that geologtent brary - 00, ‘ Mr, Stetson diseluiined any ability in the | Yo pray you, my infringement not only of the ho telegraph ally 8 5 , farnous ns Mrs. Bpranwor’ Barry and us Mrs, | $100,000 to $400,002, ‘The fire crossed | comic line, and said find he possessed ithe | laws of hospitality, but of if est: headquarters from tho ‘cstablished in whieh record | than W.-Gordon, tho noted criminal lawyer | Crnwtord--winso short-slahted thut Hugh eer. # : : pitality, but of common honesty srolpple at mllltary : v be all Aelia teal Uiscoveries and all | of thts clly, hins ust returned from Tot | Iy, ln his satirient, poom of “Thoaplay™ ravioly tho street ab an curly stage, and | would lone sined Lave mone on the stax. and aud Tet me go. gof the Indinn troubles ,in New Mexico Bo. i tielit,” said Robyon, “1 excuse you By o] bly mixed, owlng to the bad, hi bss CHINE YOU He choked up a littiens he sntd this and nt ae i" rf eye au destroyed buildings on both sides, together hi Springs, Ark, where lie went recontly to | Shire Or uer aa a mnon-cyed Hlat.” aAndonee | vith goods that had been saved from eeallde both this tine, but never let iehappen weain.” | turned to make his exit, but half.n dozen of the geological specimens bo kept, and n gool- t s prosecute George Saddler for tho murder of |’ sie was Linde ia Hemimit ablt-uaiuiontince the Ings on the othr side ufithe: stfuet. All tha tne ee ee Goodwin, “Nevahy? (atte | the hows ‘were between him and the door Ina {tera ate eh of tho wires, Following Is a dis- 0 t oglat co Ww Wi liad made a condition . fat could then know when he , Ee f a / me Haut om i hogs wera eta ‘ fate “Mt Yo ut cals, peagrie * Mel need ‘in bia possesolon tad Ano own ell tae o! Yellow’ Springs, oO ite Caifta in the “Fair Ponitont"—hor impo rove | best butldinus except the church and the “ Asnone of youcnn tell mea funny story.” | as nek would hia ital as C in thie anole Match, date! i ki ht if twinkiing. I snatched a hat from ¢ iM vision hindored her from perceiving where her | Hudson Bay Company's store and buildings | continued the comedian, * I will give yous | and three-quarters—and started. I aidn’t was necompnnied by Messra. J, 1, and A. 0. woapon bad fallen. and she contd, fut recover | it and the ‘warehouses . of the allway serious one, or rather, ono that partakes of) gay n word, but slinply, passed It cround; tho Lynn, sons of tho inurdered Iman) and ne | ee eee ea tlam Bho nang colond | ate Rone, Only ono hotel ty left | both characteristics, At nileventalt’s true.” | lads chipped in’ lively, nnd when £ got Enutrer reporter has gleaned topick it up. and vory olviliyraand into bor mies | Standing. “Che railroad contractors’ prop | |) Fire away,” sald Goodwin, around again to where the old man was It SOME FACTS OF GENEIAL INTEREST inca fo nueat ond toncrsaltwithsnn awkward | erty Was out of the tmek of tis | Some two months since,” began Robson, | contalned exactly $63, whieh wasn’t a bad. by Interviews ‘this morning with the above- | *fect,ns ittouk from tho protmbility of the fire, ana they lose nothing. Practically the | ¢ Crane and [ were playing an eniagement iin | showlng considering the size of tho party, © i 4 The mT Keane,” Hinply commonts O'Keeffe, who relates | town is wiped out, three-fourths having | St. Louls. St. Louls, you iust know, Is one } counted It out on the table and then begmed mentioned yontlemen, ‘Chey will prove | the story. Tho late Horr Stuudigl, who usually | buon burned, ‘The flames started In the Cal | of our strong towns—In fret, very nearly if | hin in the name of all of us to accept IL— especially Interesting to Enqtttrer readers, Wore sueutacles whon bo was not engaged upon | cdonin Hotel, in rooms uccupled by | not quite equal to Chicaxo and Boston. ‘not ns a charity, str,’ I anid, ‘but as con as Mr, Lynn was neltizon of Ohlo for forty | ie stare, found bis weak eT gh er ar a man who when last seen wis drunk, IVs funny Lnever could cateh on in St. | tribution from snorance to Intelligence? years, n iuinister of tho Chefatinn Chureli, | Mtoberete Manin” He eould not nad toe traps | BRE fe, Aupvosed to, havo, fost his | tons’, sighed, Goodwin—"but Cluclus) | trather think tnt, last expression, capt aud Was well’ known In all the Western | door through whlch Hertramastnuld descand In | Sn seuteline ie TEE een eee tee | tld we could never cateh on In Cinein- | sic! Mitt, ws ho finally, with tenes tn its : Sintes. Ont (Azan Hel Hf the final scone of the opora, although pains had | Oppenhelne roa, ,0005 Insured, $40,000: ih could never cate on dn’ Cinel eyes, consented ty accept it He couldn’t Fl ates. Only very nieage counts were | heen taken to mark broadly with chalk the ex- | British Columbia Express Company, 820,000; | natl, efacu a obson, “bu! . UE pinkien sircoeh thens you seo the ofhandeds i published concurning bis murder, which was | net position of the opening. The famous bars | NO Insurances Caledonia Hotel, $10,000; Pal- | oli nt a ness of the thing knoeked him gallywest. It ‘ ono of tho bloodicst and most ontrngeous | Was vaunily conducted carefully to the spot and | see Iutel, $10,005 Beer & Mansell, £22,000; | {The story!" demanded Manager Stetson. | didu't end thore though, for thera wag’ n_ bi; ‘ crimes aver porpetentedt In nelvilized Int, held ovor it thot he tight hot miss it by tho | insured for Si,000 Guy Tuttle, 525,000; ins | Well,” continued Robson, Crane and f | politician present,who fnada Hnyutries, found ¥, a4 The following { Inet tof the fies ee ttea of ee pb. ae rebated sured for $3,500; Kimball & Gladwin, $3000; | were playing nn engaement in St. Louls | out who he was, and {10 few days Inter got \ te following is ® succinct account of the ed, tho trap-dour In bbert ai been 8 | steambuats warehouse, $22,000, and a big one—a regular corker—house | hima place in the Custom-ITouse ata salury o(' ney with % company of calvary Meant oeibo.souern portlon of tho Maz- dalene Mountatns. Taylor took the trall of Nana's party yesterday, who have thelr wounded with them. Ho wilt robably be on the fiostiles to-day. Eullfoyle and Wright wero on a largo trall Ing west towards Adizona, in a llne nearly on tho thirty-fourth parallel. | Hughes, with acompany, Is on n trail about Tulerosa, All the cavalry Is scouting actively, and the rain continues in the mnannialne in torrents, ‘Tho dots very bigh. ain dispatch of the same dato is as follows: ‘Lieut. Vatols, In command of bean tlesoribedt. Acommittes from the Philological Asso- ciation, consisting of 13, Carrington Bolton, C. E. Dalton, and Prof, W. F, Clark of Har vard, presented a series of resolutions for adoption, stating tint the degres of Doctor of Philosophy had beon conferred in many cases durlng recent years not by ox- amination, but honoris causa, and that the ‘Association douprecated. the’ removal of this degrea from the class of degreds to whicn It belonged—namely: B, DL. 8, B., M.D. and Ph, D.—nnd Its trans- to tho clays of honorary degrees, and, In order that this evil might be amended, thoy source Of Inconvenicice. On tho night of tha erummmed every night, so you can tmagine | of 850 hte: any I, reports that he struck a band | asked tho codperation ot tho Association for | tragedy, and also tho trial which lias Just | peoiuetion of th Nourrit, who yer a ve toed. Nod 1 : OF SO nimanth. Lo take Ie all aml all, the ! Conmulans’ yesterday neat Cuchillo Negro | the advancement of science within thelr As- | terminated at ITot Sprinea: Vober, an impassioned artiste “ontrain®. yas ia cuIcAGo, eel Bietts Gund. Fou Heeuo was in | affair rather turned out a bonanza for the fg iad atinekad a arty” of twenty | sociation, Tn addressing a momorial to tho | In Mareh, 18:0, Mr. Jynn, who was then | situation, s0 precipita, Gtduruiiment dane in | A still alarm of fire to Hook and Ladder | fami at thy suine time playing n fale engage” | old went. ‘ . Jlexicana, lo thinks that tio Indians are i it coll about 70 yenrs oli, wont to Arkansas and | HAPPOn ‘Ia nutto du diou des enters. ‘Loo | Company No. 4 at 12:30. yesterday afternoon | UUnt in tragedy at the other theatre, —you Jbut who was he?” asked Goodwin,’ anx- { bout fifty strong, and that they may Boards’ of Trustees of all colleges in tho b . ; AU | audience, inuch alarmed, oxelalined, “Nourrit Ue theca m | all know ‘Lom—splendid fellow and a fine } fously, noout fiatltes ‘wio. live coine up from | United States empowerad to confer dezrees, purchased a mining cloln near Silver City, | cst tuét' Mite, Dorus, the representative of | Was caused by the capsizal of 4 gasolinestoye | avtor,—was lending ian nt the Boston pie} “ills name,” replied Robson, gravely, “ L ‘ Re feo on the west side of the Mimbres stating the objections to conferring tho do- | in that State, nbout thirty-five miles west of | <itcc shed teurs. No harm had been dangshow- | on the suoond fluor of No. 120 Twenty-second Well, sir, ‘Lom was sunkin’ em | know, but am not at lberty to give; but this i Hountains ard erossed over the rage east. | greo of Doctor of Philosophy honoris causa, | Hot Springs. One George Saddler, who re- | tho mattresses nemnnged for Jeertrams "Gua dine aireet Geewplod by Sirs, C. 1. Stason as a | hen je tae y pe peas ed HU, ad the much T can’ ways twenty-five years ago ho ' Lieut. Burnett was wounded, as wore two aided at the Inst-mentioned ‘place, clalmed to | blo faltes-vous toly" sald Hertram's interpro= welling, Danuge to building nominal, and | was Congressinan front Missouri, and onea and praying ,them to discontinue the prac- tlee if it exists in the colleges of which thoy’ have control It wasn melancholy fact, Prof, Clarke stated, to seo how American colleges would confor degrees upon a Governor of a State who happoned to be preset at a Commencement, six horses were killed In charges on Retains or hiave ordered every available man from Solden, ites tho telegraph de- tals an, Teor fallronty rai lene mnygelt anxlous abot e on eran, Colonels iene at Fort Garlan ‘ole., tele- gate tis information réeeived from i} 1 z tw furniture 235, stopped at the same hotel, and, In theelevated | ran for Governor of the State. Such fa Nfe.’? have an Interest In the property purchased the niggers Eatcco quran @ okeage io donee Mallar to Engine Company No.8 at7 | and hilarious stato of mini consequent upon | ‘jth acid Goddwin, entnestly, * stacring | by Mr, Lynn, and got very angry with him | mont?" o'clock ‘Inst evening was caused by tho ex- | our sitecess, we could not refraln from con- | fs a soft thine when ft comes your way,” aud, for “Interfering with his rights,” a8 he ex- Saree ploston ur a kei oseue-lanip, if Stan Lé Reatulatlng, each other upon our surpassing | calling for fresh cigars, the party broke up. "s 04 " ows cigar store, No. 321 Milwaukes avenue, Me, “, va f | 200, is coveres 0 DINE VENGEANCE Additional Indidonts and Partteutars. | 131.400 pulley In the Meehaules’ of Mite |. “*'Itob,! salil he, ‘1 know Lam, but Lutn't =o is vistch, lie says that two | upon a wealthy gentleman who might make | Against the “Ohlo carpet-bagger.” ‘This | _WaAsuixarox, D.C. Aug. 18—Mrs. Dr | waukee, ‘he building was not damaged. amasker to you—L mean in comedy,’ Mow. the Bully of “Tho Patch Came ‘planter with | caval Ys which should pis ‘ot $10,000 to the institution; and, | Saddler wasa desperado from bout Aber- | Edson, tho President's nurse,» continues aa Tome sald silont tale au foolish to Grich | havo been with Col, Hately, have | a there were 300 Institutions in the country | deen, Miss, whence he fled years ago to | hopeful. In speaking of tho ense to-day she > AT GILMAN, ILL, ness, Tin not iit to tie your shoestrings—: Oflicer Michael J, Granger has beon on the detained for the Inst ten days by nn axe eat washout south of them, but they are now en route by wagon rout, The Inst two companies anil the co! TDR nenr Lowls have been ordered to join the othars without de- lay, With these four companies Col. Hatch wi have ils whole regiment of twelve come panies, the whole of the Fifteenth Infantry, and two companies of Indian ‘scouts in the section where tho ratding Indians are, This force {s ten times ng Jarge as the largest estimate of the Indinns, and “should be and 1s atflictent,? as Gun. Yopesays. Col. Hatch Is porsonally in come . i : mean int tragedy, pollee force but ashort time, but ho has man- exenpo punishment for killingaman, Lo | sald: “Really, I have nothing new to say. be chad igang Vad nda “Thus the days passed happily until the * 2 lata came to Hot Springs, where he succeeded In | Ltold you yesterday that 1 was hopeful and Ginaay, Ith, Aug, 19.—The most destrue- | Just: of our Chgagement cance on, when her alrondy cover Maier Ales met nics marrying an estimable Indy., ‘This Indy | thought that this stomach trouble could be tive fire that we haye had for years ins fust | grand supper was given to ‘Tom by his St. tho “Patch,""—a notoriously tough region be- owned considerable property, among other | bridged over, Others then, thought ditfer- | taken place, Five places of business have } Louls friends and uduntrers, a ly touyh rewion . = = “It w . ., of tween Michizan nvenuo and tho luke and things a hotel at Hot Springs called tho | ently, but to-day proved I was right. AllL | beon burned out, causing « total Joss of the aonvennen Ge sear aa hesenapee Fourteenth and Eighteenth strecta,—ho made ‘The most of the gouds wero Capltal Tlouse. Soveral years ago she | can say now fs, that I am more confident buildings, b nen; and, of course, Crane and 1 were ex- | up tls mind to arrest a certain inan who for tha separated from her husband on account of flan aver. The President has had several remover they pi greatly injured. | ple core Becket be ore ied When wwe arrived, pust few weeks hns found occasional delight in 1 bad spells since he was shot, but none of Thi | about 11 or a little after, we found that It was | brutally beating his wife and thereby terrifying is Bena besntmen cna Tavontell alerts pista Tete Care that Hol aan z_| Hot wow by estimated. The heaviest losers | a much sweller affuir'than we lid antiel- | even tho strony-hearted denizens of that io k ter, ny no wittle Mr. Lyn f are E, J. Ringelsen, bakery and restaurant; | pated—a lot of elty. bloads gotten up in| Part of the city, ‘This man, whose was in. Arkansas he boarded at tho | felt satisfied that this would notlastany | Feliwalk & Pfant, meat-murket, ete: and , —W name is: Ed was ow: a r style, and sucha supper,—well., iny mouth wan, as wnknown Capltal House, and subsequently the land: | Jouger. Ho hnsdono nicely to-day so far Hetty Breltenteld, cigar factory. Fred y Lay claiming the right to confer these degrees, the abuse of the honorary degrees was be- coming something ridiculous, A comuilttes of acientists was appointed to codpernte with this committes, consisting of Prof. W. 1. Rogers, IL. O. Boulton, FA. P. Burnurd, J. P. farlle, and ‘I’, W, Clarke. Prof, Putman then anounced that several yoluines of the transactions of the Socicty needed to be reprinted, and that, 2 subserlp- tlon of $4,000 was necessary for this purpos A.subserlption was started, and several Itb- Waters even now at the reepiiection, The | to Olticer Granger, nnd the latter was evidently i ‘ oral subscriptions wore. made by tho mem. | lady employed lim to lool after her busi- | and wo were much pleased to hear him say | Ueleh and Mr. Rugg wero losers on the | night was bitterly cold, but the Joyous sceng | Hy little known to Blilligan. Slayularly enouxh, ae ena te tele now heey, ters 7 Pr ae " ‘hs ome | ness tempornitiy, eating of this, Saddler, | hg relished tho eet oxtrnet wo enve him | Pulldines. velditn woon obliterated wil remiembranes of | tyne was, the iacutleat peronage’ for" wham | 1 M. dt. armann, of Now York City, gavo ‘ " y mie! js afer 1 S y bleakness withon! i i if bas they a ae tn Od Oe cuit et i rae enraged, arb swore ho would murder hig | Sboutnoon. Tho stomach did not reject It, AT ALLEYTON, MICH. “roasts were drunk, speeches were made, | eo eaee” Mleseription theratovere pee $100, and tho ‘Treasurer—Witliain Vaux, of Philadelphiin—promised to make up from his own private purse whatever was Incking of tha requised amount. ‘ Fifly new members were elected, miakin over $00 since the ncetings began. Over & membors have registered, whieh number in- elutes only a portion of the new members, he general meeting then adjourned, and the diflerent sections met for the purpose of wife and Lynn, He had been Joating about | That which was subsequently given him was | Dernorr, Mich., Aug. 19.—The latestnews | and things, in fnet, to use tho expression of | wearer of tho Mar was able to recugnize the giver Dity, bub rokenel: frequently a fot also syobatiial We ctione by snretal oat irom the fire at Alleston, Newaygo County, alg Byron 1 Ui is yron,-went merry: pu culnane xe sone? Bit ba pane a0 thay 4 vO sept iccasions | ment to got Nis stomach strong again, an ve 195 warringe-bell. upped n Ir requeste nttempted to kill Mr. Lynn by firing at him | have avery reason to belluve we wilt sue- tis ae uber eh sae nt “LT remember distinetly that In our speech-'| tbo pleasure of bis company in a stroll to tho repeatedly with a revolver, Finally he sue- | ceed.” burned Ot Tenes 10000 Whicheie Hence | 8 We talked a good deal ubout Shakspeare, | Horrisan Strect Station. Milligan coolly suid: geeded In lls murderous purpose. On tho |» Was Mrs. Garftold alarmed much inthe | for w small tows, ‘The village ty situated | 1belleve people usally do on such ocea- | sitevey’ MeCoy, ‘tho “milk-peddier” Grane 20tn of Inst Decumber ho went from Silver | past threo days? : midway between Bie Iaplds and Muskegon, | ns. I recollect distinctly that Tom got up | yor so much’ doubted tho rnan's word City to Hot Springs, laid in walt for Mr. “ don’t think she was affected ns much in | and Is a thriving town patra inhabltanty, | #4 indorsed him yeryheartiy; and 1 kindly | that “ne insisted upon an fdentification. Lynn, and that way ug during tho other bad. svelis he gave the welgiit of my evidence In his favors | Halt a score or people whom Milligan tad once If they are peaceful, Gen. Pope will send Cat. Mackenzle with six companies of tho Fourth Cavatry to New Moxico at once, if it stuuld be necessary. ‘Thiv heavy and con- stant rains throughout New Mexico havo done great duinnge to the railrouds, ey eannot berelled upon, YESTERDAY'S CONFERENCE. ing papel wath, BIOT 1130 DEAD has hud. I felt so thoroughly convinced % = swearlny, In addition, that Kean, Gurrick, | bulidozed falled to recogalze him nt all. Fioally Wastnxoton, D. 0, Aug. 19.—Another hen Sevtion Ay i mper entitled © Sur- | aslo was entering lis residence near by the | that the President would pul through Ye tint SaAT SEN, MII AINS CONN: * | and Kemble, compared with my frend ‘Tom, | the grandmother of tho uofurtunate woman wo conference between tho Secretary of the In-| yay of Missouri,” Li Prof. Franels 0, | Capital House, on one of tho most promi- | Lconvinced her that the danger was notas |, NEW Brrrary, Conn, Aug. 19—Firo In | were tho merest duffers, ad su cered ye mane eeu), beaunge Bt toe terlor and the Slouxand Ponea India Chiofs | Visha, was. rend, and also a paver entitied | nent streets of the city, Tho villain had | great ns some friends apprehended.” tho Central Block damuged the stocks of Stan- | - “A very seedy-louking old party—the only Deuter Ga he fully cata! ee the pergonallty of Sir. seedy-looking person in the party—sat be- SHOW OS 1» SUNS, itll ad ““‘The Method. of Determining the Setor Parallax, with Special Reference to the Com- ing canst of Venus,” by Vrof. Willian took place te+tay, Red Cloud acted as spokesman for the Sioux.’ Ho sald he and his people felt thaftho Jandon which the obluined the key Lynn’s house * Are there any malarial syinptoms at the | ley & North, hardware dealers, and Loomis, through an accomplice, went in and got hig | bottom of this Inst relapse 2 victin’s own shotgun, and it was with that |“ We do not think tharo are, though I can ty 4 vy take = bim —onlong.” + Right then oc shoo dealer, $45,000; partlully insured, tween Crane and myself, and after a ‘time at- | ¢ Sees aru Insure traeted a great deal of our uttention, Ho | the prisoner know uot waat manner oF man It weapon tho dastardly deed was done. Al- | understand how physicians who aro not on | | Was rather u gentlemanly-navpearing old cove | was, for be refused point blank to budye at emanate | meen Pat Seal moar, | Cue as Gee we aet | arent het meer | © COMEDIANS STORY. ~ of; ‘Mule Tost ga att | (ei utedtan tac barter te vatlons Cat elon, lo my aN vo results of his exumbuation of the | ascertaine 6 body of Mr. Lyin was al- | called ition to the fact yesterday, that. Tae aati i 5 A af 3 ! that tho ‘Slow Wee glad ome Yo- | iron aud rock formations at tue Ozark high: | lowed tolicon tha threshold of lis house | nunu of those ubout tho AVhito House who Boston Sunday Times. it feast the tin overcoat, bitttoned up 19. renerers ands apie ceulsndy excagen: store the Iand to the Poncas ‘and: to} lands, and Pi ~ rend n | wntll next day before It was‘cared for or | have suffered from inalariul attacks slept | One evening the present writer was sitting | tv the chin, was ju that condition, and tn ullizau, the bully of tho patch.” With live with thom as brothers, After tho de- alla of tranafer of the Sioux lands to tho Poneas had been arranged and agreed to, 0 further conference was held to talk about ihe return of the band of Choyennes known as Little Chiof’s band from the Indian Ter- tothe Sioux Reservation, Liftte, Chief said he and hls peoplo had been taken to the Indian Territory against thelr will, and dealrod to met back to the Tand the Great Spirit gaye them, Red Cloud |’ and all the other Sioux Chiefs anid they were | willing to recelvo tha Cheyennes ns brothers, and{would provide them with land, ‘Tho confcrence then adjourned until to- morrow, when the dotalls for the transfor of the Cheyennes will be arranged. * During the conference Red Clond asked about Sitting-Bull, Sceretary Kirkwood replied that” Sitting-Bull {8 In. charge of the War Department and the Ine for Penartnont Ass Ho eutherly ovar oud sai at tio nl Inlas and tho Brules, who surrendorcdewith rof, EB, 8. Mors paper on "Chunges in Mya and Lunatin inca the Deposition of the New England Shell leaps.” Both of these papers were fl- lustrated with blackbourd-drwings and by specimens prssed mnong the audience. In Seetion D, William J. Hoffman occupied the cntire morning hour withan illustrated lecture on “Pho Interpretation. of Picto- sraphe by tho Application of Gesture Signs.?” ‘The following papers were read in the oth- ersoctions: ‘Ihe Influence of the Struct- ure of the Nerye Fibres upon tho Production and Conduction of Nerve Force,” by }. II, D. Schinldt; “Lhe Boren Grit of Ohio,” by Edward Stones “Nutural and Industrin] Hlstory.of the Pine of Michigan’ by Will- fom. Hosea Ballouy “The Longth of the Life of Buttertlies,” by G. W. Us Edwards; “he Life Duration of « Moth? by 1. A. Lintner; “How Does the Boo Extend Mis Tonguo?” and “The Syrinn Bees and Curbolic- Acid ag a Preventive of Insect Ravages,” by G, A. J. Cook; * Lifo History of the Buckeye Stem-Borer,” by EW. Clay. ole; An Alleged Abnormal Peculiarity in even touched, there. ‘They nll slept in other parts of the | ata table in the Parker House with Maunger | that was the only garment £ could’ sce. | Pathe Henle tho ollicer w tersitig blow in tho isons of the dead man, after much | elly..Then again no one wito does sivep In | Stetson auld the comedians, Stuart Hobson | Wat first drew our attention to tho old gen- | A veAdirccred “aed slgoroustysappiied Dive trouble, succeeded In getting tle Grund Jury | tha Whito Houso-has suffered in tho Jeast | aud Nat Goodwin, fleman was Ing appearance, and after that | with the club lald “the bully of tho Paten”” tlt of Gurlund County to Indict Saddler for tho | from imoalaria, ‘his and other reasons con- | R843 Sie his upnatite, lle ute yoraciously, and his | upon bia tuck. ‘Tho crowd that had ussembled murder of their father. ‘Chis took placo on | vinees me that malaria has played no part in ‘There had been some business between the | drinking kept pave with his cating. Again | pulled Granger away, and Milligan arose to re- arrested until the. 8d of the followin - | w . ch of the sureness , " f : is plas: . ary, ‘Tho Sheriff, aman by the name of | paln ling disappeared, Dr. Tnvnilton, was Tactorily babii soars onl eee ha and ngalh were thes emptied, Finally the | mob came to tho bully's rescue, took tho ott- Nichols, kept. Saddler in jait a few weoks, | much pleased with the appearance of tha the conversation turned upon Iehter topics. | attention of the rest of the tuble was called cer’s club from bln, and wuuld have “ done blm and then lef hin goat tare where ho ehose’ | wound toduy, und go told the Tresident, | “Jolin.” satd Robson, In that squenky | to our antics, and several of the boy, to hip | hea tousa ie with good effect. About this into unrestrained and without ball, telling him | Tie Presideng remains porfectly quiet, and | volce of his so well known to audienges, ‘of | the joke, lusisted, upon drinking wine with | the police patrol wayon serived with uasiitance, all tho time that he would seo that he hos talked but very little for saveral days, | all the money you cyer earned ‘In your life, she old ie ae jase, pF cour was news of tho afalr baving been telephoned to tho EES af “The first thousand,” returned the man- | ‘know when he had enough, for at last, with | quarter of the city was hoisted {nto the vebicio Finally, on the 2d dny-of the present month ene or poet te doctors and analy uf the ager, promptly. When Ifound L bad that | antet dignity. but pertest ‘courtesy, ho de- | 20d driven away to the lock-up. Ho presented. Saddler was brought to'trial in the Cireutt ff "i slined to drink . os | 4 Vervdirty, crest-futlon, and huinbleuppearance ; a fered ‘somowhnt from tho strain that lind | much alead, it seemed bigger to me than | clined to drink ay more, and no entreaties 4 4 Court at Jot Springs, before one Judge “ a id ot when ho reatized that his reign was over, conclude * " a “ Sat 2? que: us e - i oN mpey" now amon: peo} ‘wwns concluded duy before sustirdnyy and was sick-rooin, and who had spent more hours eh bps ite? quetiod ta time, Interested ime, and 1 want dround | of the “Hatch,” and can woll alford ta suffer tho pro iy nos fs harkibla that ever took | ther than all others, were as well to-day 13 ell,” returned the boy with the auburn | among the boys, determined to find out who | pains of brulsed lips for the satisfaction of pines In n land calling itselt civilized, Sad- | when the strain on theirenergtes had berun, | halr, "tho greatest pleasure I ever got outot | he wis. Nowe of them knew bin, however, Ehowing that he acecmplished what. bas popue dlur’s gulit was proven beyond n doubt de- | “isver since Mrs, Gariluld’s return from | money was the first time Lever drew salary | and we finally concluded that he wust be | larly been supposed to bo # much moroserious suite several abortive abe conflicting ef forts | Long Brauch on the eventful 2 of July, tho from abox-oftice, It was under your man- | *,P9er relation or acquaintance of suine one undertaking. to establish an alibi, Ills repented threats, | day the shouting took of the givers of thé banquet who had kindly nace, her health hos 2 ” looking Stet “ Alling Bully Corsmerly belontned to. Wie, Cited | Ese dtistory of Rravntus Ayringe’ by Gow. | Wugauimostty to Lynn, ils journey from SU" | tog far frou goods buswith the Spartan | 2eement” said he, looking at Stetson, “and | rung him in fora coud teed. At all events, HOTEL THIEVERY. Kouta) uy conuerly bala fs ito ie AY od | the Hetty A Tfistorio Medan ‘Gosmis vor ity to Hot Springs Roe plete oF te resolution whlelt gaho' seams to possess. in the amount wns steel ai d16 seemed t2: be a Hasailes S, inoteuslve old A fellow giving tho nino of Hughes was are ave thom back, and the Secretary said he Piitiosophy," by W. Lecot tavens; “Now | clourly brought out, besides many other inci. | COMMON W ith her husband, she has kept in rememberdistinctly,” sald the manager, ular. i speech ry ine went on. We | rested last evening for the lurcony of $90 cash would fasign the Ogalallas to Red Cloud and | Mfothod o’ Appl ing Water-Power of Sniall | dents, atl of which taken together amonnted ott ppirite, remaining tho watchful, help- | ng he puffed his cigar; “ Robson was thestar, gradu ty est Interest ag ly. however, | from James Sulllvan,a guest of the Sherman the Brules to Whita ‘Thunder as soon as pro- | Moad to Effect tho Direct Compression of | to an ‘actual confession af quilt on the part | {ti Wile, and exciting anew thondmiration | and the play was ‘Law In New York. hen nearly everybody had spoken, and the | jfouse, by Oficer Thomas Curtin, Mr, Sullivan ui i that her frionds have always lind for her of Saddler. * In spite of this, however, th vely cl follow was set fre to. purauo hls murderous Jovely chursater, tis, thurofore, In accord: | tne cheek, sou young vagubond, to give an farien course, Lynn having been ish that sho dovs a oF ‘ shat's ye Won't y tocnter, Io did so, and than requested a busl> Cs ‘1 : not spend ag much thne In the ‘sick-chamber | Imitation of ine in my own plece, know what's your name, won't you please ‘5 ae Fou On Bunting inet ta here aot as sho used to, and this morning her visit |. “But thon you know you yavo me per- avg UF f Sppeeli soniethilng About Shue Toga toa coor hanglig agatiat” tho sult gud 5 5 is * * 2, . vl . for Judge Sinith and asked for Incr ucdonsy Shortly after 6 o’elock the physicians ar- | Mission” supgeateu Nattiaules, srlauitily, gabbing Ind étwent go invariably about the Builivan suabocied ho wars tulet sane cxuisined saying they wera equally divided, ‘There- | rived to hold thelr regular. morning con- “Ilow could I refuse,” returned the little | divine William, that there was a lite laugh the veut for tho money. It was yone sure upon “Jedgo” Smith, who seems to bea | sultation, Dr. Agnew, in company with | man with the white teeth and the blue jowels, | at this sally, and no wonder, but nobody ex- | enoneh. Hu then summoned tho House de- compendium of lgnorasiee and Incompotoncy, Attorney-General” MacVeagh, cohlng on | “when you asked-neon the stage, before the pester the object: of the invitation to uc- twetlve, “and ranted, fmt "to arrest well Gaenais a Loge, os you Lnoke you | iss in wo" tatters buggy. arya | MAleueR, while thoy wre howling for 2 | “Toy ong, eather resented tho fact that | pretises, “but. that oficial "teouted can't hangin. We all know he done it, but | other doctors were already there” “Tne ew I was obliged to submit or they would have | the rude but wellaneaning person hidspoken | Very unwilling. Mr, Sullivan then enfled in the Jaw and evidence is against hig convie- | amluation, so they briefly reported inde | torn the house down," to him so pheersionlotislys because It {tn Peheoe Cursing made. the Eres. ‘Tho bouse- A ton,” ‘Then, sending for the criminal on | pendently of the bulletin, revealed a gratify. | “How did It happen 2” asked Stetson, mediately drew the attention ot tho Whole | Morycand upon renening an niloy hear the Citys Hove you ft guilty of killisy this-yero old | fmprovemont, ‘The Presldent smiled inaal. |. Zl {muocent young chieken—he was only } iiressed one, it aveimed to Inteusify his shab-.| “aquuring ite’ Oller Curl gave. bith nian Lynn, but tho Jaw and evidenca has got | utation to his physicians, and go faras his | 14 at the thne—was playing some small part | biness, to understand yery quickly that he wus you free, pe feebleness wou! Mt permit inafeated that hig | dn which he was allowed to givo imitations * Nobody, (of course, thought he would Not that gore of a mad. jougbes seas locked up, co rou na oo | Gurl a g00H Oven, oka ho boy | of prmlnont etos, Or eourys the tia | RAPA GNer io Agi Mt aay anton, | ei ee ttt waa ae And go ho, did, to rejoles with his pnts ovar | (88, Vory, Weak. | Fhese morning oxamlna- | tons went well, and my gentle Nat was col- | "ty T3 roses ealin and self-posscased ng if | bowse-doteetive bo hus to tis etmpluy. Mtuuies the “allck? way In which he lind come it | tide in the day, althongh all of totter ne | isting more thunder In that sceno than Lwas | muking after-dinner speeches had been tho ia beat knuwn to the police asa frequenter uf thug SC ER ETE Ee re course, carefully conducted ‘and nre'ng | by alongshot, But thy rascal wasn't satis- | business of hii life; and, after gracefully | FeCHes this expounder of the Inw, let him be pro; | {lorpugl os necessary ; but it lq at these thar | fed—ho was Itching to get at mes so whut thanking the gentlennnn rat a the dable fur CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. duced, He “lays over” anything yet heard Tho Sound rovelves i frat “dressing rtter | does ho do but hire a boy to go inte the gal- | [fg fnabliiey to any any tting Howe WsGt the | Joba Kenney is ‘a prisoncr ut tho ‘Twenty of, clther fn, history or fietion, oven surpass. | tWelve hours of development for good or | jery one night, aud Just us ho was making lis | juruartal bard wie eabler me ; with eruelty: Ine bnekwoods magistrate In ME las,!? bad, ag the ense may be, and then it is secn i i in 'G manortal bard when so hisny ubler men aut | sccvod Strevt Station charged with cruelty ta Who decided all things “accordin’ ta the what the night has brought forth, | oxit, sing out ustily, Give us one of Rob- bettors swore ad preeeded) itu hie launched aniwaly, the complaluaut being O. b, Dudley, sooth Bgulien, Davia, a first fous ot tae aoe drachin of utd extract of beot, being placed iway from ft, aud Lpresented the Tare specs | after-dinner spoakers, und not a fow roosters | Ur iniraysoventh street wad’ Stewart qvenus, iS thing begnn to flag a little, a slightly-inebri- “Yes, chimed In Robson, “and you had | ated gentleman, who sat 4 Satie’ had not been foellog well, and while tying down 7 , ‘ieprarae dura at opheslt my: wnclent | stugtescutled at bisroons, rappod, and was usked Airto Any Required High Pressure,” by IL, 'T. Eddy, Sthis ovening'n iileroscople Male. ploy was given, CHAUTAUQUA, =: ° Craurauqua, N, Y., Aug. 10.—The Rev. Dr. 'Townsond lectured on ‘Revealed Theol- ogy. and Modern Science,” A C, L. 8,0. Round Table session was held, and a Sunday- Behool Teachers’ Conference discussed meth- ods of teaching. : Prof, J. 8. Corning gave ane illustrated lecture on ‘Lost Masterpicces of the Ages.” ‘The day closed with os: fenl goa fight on the like -between i tiantty and Infldollty,” in which twelve stenin- ers And numbers of small craft engaged; also an exhibition of flraworks, ——___ KALAKAUA'S KINGDOM, SAN Francisco, Aug. 10.—It is rumored that the cause which led to the quick dis- patoh of IIT, M. 8. Gannott for the Sandwich Islands Mondsy arose from the fact that tel- egraphic information was received that it ‘was the intoution of the United States to obuia up Kalakaua’s Kingdom, | It ts added. at the tlagship is sailing towards Honolulu from tha South American: const, and. that ahlps of other naval powers haye been or- fisluns and: suppl t hese Agence ies for them can be seut to THE TROUBLE EXAGGERATED. Avectat Dispatch to The Chteano Tribunte Wasitinatoy, D, C,, Aug. 19,—ov, Shel- fou, of New Mexico, lonves Washington to- aight for Now Mexico, Ho had a conference lay with Secrotary Kirkwood and with Beerstary Lincoln and Gen, Sherman in ro- hate to the Indian troubles in the Terrjtory. ders wero sent this afternoon to the com- andants to pursue the hostile Indlans, dis- panting ‘Territorial or reservation Ines, at to take caro not to disturb or annoy Fou Indians, Gov, Sheldon sald that ee i rulse several companies in the ‘Ter ee AG if the Department could furnish tho anne ny money, but this could not be cy Gov, Shel don says the force of hostile rie humerous, and consist of atrarqlors Jon ia one knew where. ‘They are in the alo lel Muerto or Journey of Death re- i mand tho ‘Territory ling two companies Tet tla operating against them nlready, ie jovernor hopes soon to reduce then | tubinisslon or death, AFPAINS A'T WHITE RIVER AGENCY Aptelat Lispaten to The Chicagd Tribune. Tawtins, Wyo, dored to roniezvous there, 7 arn Ina cup and. cooled by tminers! taeleé of aman beim guyed to hia fnew tn his | Who could cuckle yery satisfactorily about | bired atone and buxgy with whieb to gu te td D, Sixth st ee Reem Stare : rt ant : tercred tne ene Sur he thy prowrase of the almost to Its top In a bain of ico Water, wis | own play.” ie Mr. Shakspeare; buton this occasion Lens | a funeral ut Calvary, trom Courles Kretaeh> sker command ivod here to-day NEW GOLD DISCOVERIES, Mofeud tho case, During the progress of the | oftured him, ‘The result: was auxiously | _ "About as cheeky n thing as 1 over heard | toulntured tho best. after-dinner speaker 1 | mar's livery at No, 2id'Thirty-dirat street Ken- the White Tia, arrived hora today from | | vonp gurtt, Atk, AUg. 19,~Parties from | {Scddiory tu: tine Jute etom aied dane ont | watelied for, iA return of the Vomiting of,' remarked Stetson, huvo over mut, aud heard iu tiftwen miluntes | ney eceurn panied her, and upou reuctinyt tae Unlon Pacitic for Fore pretties Fort Bill, 1. 'T., say grout oxcltoment provails | rousing with tho men who were Inpanoled | Weuld have beau ‘deenied one of the mos! 1 should itis ejaculated Robson; | te most satisfuctory expasition of Shak: | Wis tonad dead at tho Stock-Yurds, Buying evi i 6 serious aspects the case could have assumed, | “and only to think I never suspected the | speare’s genius to wich it has ever been my , 4 - k Wice i ton tesses Vhole th u " S thoy pleased, seaming ta regard the whole! jitorior roiching, whit erearied to be the soups UE years age, ng to Moa TT he nixed one realleet that he tad HUMOR. 9 alfair as only apiece of amusement, Du ff * 7 ta Sate é : 4 4 - ing tho day ye would stalk Into tho prepyyatory protest of tho stomach before T plead Bully sald Nat; “but Lreally | been Hstening alike to the iene aS g think there ts nu place like comb— J in that section in consequence of the recent aigcovery of gold deposits in the Wichita Mountains, ton miles west of that place, A number of persons have already ‘located City, aud Fort Mall, Idak y A ho, ‘They report Cverything quiet nt the Agonoy, the major of the Indians belng absent at renee, their doparture, ‘Tho Indlang ing, ‘The soarch for gold-is mule 1 violently rejecting what was given It, ‘Thon | think that one of the reasons of my audavity | aud the accomplished orator, the tow Iainls acetone eneHess t2 go Suldlorg'ag Well ns eitlzons of dint section, °Y-{ COUT» HO) salut seo hile Seo. ho Tay still “and presently Flapt soundiy | wus way utter ignorance of stngy stiquets E | are fuualliae wlth Goldsiuttive tio Many a man who thinks bhuselt a grat tetlon of the Green and Wattor elven by = seo Tl caus naG bie ah | with an “Arkansas tooth-plek In his bott | At fof, wluutes pant i, Just van hout | merely fell E coulkt tmitate, wid wanted ta | Aud thoso who eaino to scot remulved to pray. | erin ts hotline more than a big bore, Ute Indian. Commission, Colorowa, a A’ Patriotic Mail-Carrior. and atterwhrd,. the sume amount and kind of | geta hack nt overybody Tsun. However, | W lls ty baeiat WHS Sancti our case, When | “orhe American parigmpher would rank ‘Ono of the poststfics agentn tho waa making & Te ee ee ner aero eal aus ening ‘e through the woods from ono banilet to another, 8 revolver in lis pockot, ile frequently | food was prepared vel . | ny dmpudanee met ow war 7 mt sun Won ab voting inte, wnocware | ASM an ehecal de ra AMA |B UunuagneS mek is owt Foward Wie | da oll dy guy Wo all ated wo eo | venti al. "tho Hee buts sal Totorlous bad Chi bart hief, who took a prominent i ays later,' I bresont, that le Intended to Kill them, asalso out roferring to the previous offering: wy Yes,” sald Robson, you got so stuck up | ready to worship him, ‘Chere was q hurri- | Colit there, ¥ the Mik Niver it massacre, two years nt % uenly defiant in his op; Josition’ ta a fection by aaa fs followed In his. disag ri EE avery one of the alxty witnesses who testitied | © Kopt tt dows?” : you Wanted $13 for the second week, and | cane of applause... ‘Lom Keene rushed up to This Is 9 voyage around the whirled,” agalnnt, din jut a8 soon ax tho trlal.wns |. + You,” was the trluwphant, although: Sonn, who wouldu't stand any nonsetsy of hitn, tisped fits hand gutiiustastle Hy, s & number of lodges, . with w weekly avoragu of two letters and one ‘. on." Rouben Davis, who isn blont- | whispered, ruply, that dort, fired you out? Honked lin for the hunoroef hls. presenec: sali the ol Haan thevanlt, ashe steered hls way, AVitcusted ttusbaudchiea L, Ree ae are ror ncoe ee | cold drunkard. and unde a polntot kopte | +f eaily for tore?” : “Ani uuite properly,” returned Nat. £t"] And begevd hie names that ail muh now to ‘The givatle his never been knowir ta wltee He Meee tebaud—Mad Bocause Bite } SH androde a pony; tsa caso-knifo, | ing" chuck-full” all the thie, went biuster- | Oh, yeu, fndood dd we 8 great deal uf" good,—not only took | whom wo were ludebted, In the teantine a es want in an Of with a “Low Dutele | 220 bute sprees ack i 2 Ing around, cursing every frlond of tho mure | In nduintstoring tls food all the attond- | the concelt out of me, but actually advanced | ever vba had crowed nround to arasp iis | Sevuutk, hy ebraife waitld not wake much dered man, and doug MMaj.: Gordon us | mg, as wall ng the two consulting, surgeons, | iy luleresta, Do Yon kuow the Next salary | fluid and congratulate. Mun Fur the tese | OF 8 MAK us a tember of Congress, ; a d—d polttforning Yankee, who didn’t | wero present, and when thy. President hind] you pald ine 2 the the ol nom seemed tu lose his self-pos- | ousekegver: low can you tell If an Know no law nohow, and just como down | fallen asicop his waking wos walted for with |, “1m atrald Pvo forgotten,” replied tho | session. Ma ainaged to articulate a few | ese ts bad?” Que way tw. tell fs to teste Ie here from Inflnnapolis: to advertise hhu- | the deepest anxlety, 1b was a critleal tng |' manager. words, but itwas plain bis emotions werw | It lt mukes you sa sick you want ta div to soll, § §n the case, for if vomiting ensued tho worst | Que hundred and fifty 9 week, elaliteen rapldl overcoming bia, Fearlug he wmbeit | get rid of the taste, you can feel pretty sure Foy auc 8 ano En ue re 7 waa at hand. On He coUteary, it Le atiuinels pgutlva Jatur, when Leame on with Minne falut, morlaned tha boss fa thelt. peat it b's tw Died egeey,?? i ge E: of the way in which justice (rave tho ma nae di won Riven the pa- | VPalnor,’ @ ylasa of wine, Landed 0 hilt with . ¢ “ 3 i J Gis te iti tlont, the most favorable results of walang > *Lremember tt now,” satd Stetson, “and } aut say iiea Worl, Tle drunk It, and ten Sam, you are not honest, Why da, you i faquestou bin wiitior ‘hy isan, do Fou roalizo that you represent tho United Btatcs?" F i J Wall, I kindor reckon," oon 4 And you Suet, the Seaponalbillty, 1 preaumo?" sh You? know. yuu must bravo ll perils to got four matt wate! be oe th + i me That thar’ boss ant 7) ar’ good for anything tan tw Youur, A ‘TT + Aug. 12.—Whon Wiilt woe gutter of Finuckiyus puturned pine treed Badpaakstemlay be found ble wife Rathorino ce cone ieee clothing and ran away, ito Huta, wae pluded that she Lad eloped with Jobn fu tubs wasvouin the house. eho foun tsta ‘bo uetyhbora that Bo nade a te on 3 intended to ahoot | twlea our size, { reckon.” Ja adpiinistered beyond th i : totwan TE: put alf ‘the good peaches ou the top of, Haba: abt. wy b: bers, what would you | State but for its lawlesness would be one of | strength inlght bo predicated, : ‘The vor must admit it was ruther a heavy skip ina | after a brief pause, rose oguin slowly an te > v ¥ Sau Proce fet ort’ aired. ye robbork, -7OU | the most prosperous in the Union, Tho mens | 1izht bo expected at the time ot the [> peer and a half,—from ten to wfundred and | with ditteutty, Ills uiunuer, too, tid en- inuastipy ail the Tictle piles lore ot OnE $04 the Tey ” Bury ‘ont < - | tlemen fn this sity have returned com- | dent's waking from hla steep, but when ho) fifty. en * threly change! We nu tonger saw befory | Totsy ‘murblo and the back gate cbletly slop- theo, ¥, “ uppess Fou wore offered money to giveup'! pletol squats and with no desire to roe | was aroused his stomuch hid no qualins, and * Holy Moses!” exclaimed lMobson, “it | us the keen eritle or the Huent vrator, but pail, sah, fi Yael th tho mall bag?” don't belt pent shortly thelr visit to the grim denizens | the next portion of food jig accepted with | took me ifteen years to work up ton buns | only a weak, litirocold man, who, spite ronan’ a BaP Rei ate tent start fo dangor o' that, mister, TF don’ Nevo | ef tho Arkangaw, °° some showy of yellsh, igs dred, and then everybody: thought L was a | of every disadvantage of appearance, hows | * What did ho say tq me, the begzar Y? sald megs now. aa Os nt @ | tho bull cauinty could scrapa up Afty oentae ; A oem 5 fraud with # squeak, doing a heap better | over, still retalued a certain dignity, ‘on eld prisoner, in adine butst of fidlgnatian, Pee RCT seat ae eee Ce es | Bema ee meee flees Ia Chee wi aaa) Lee ae Bilnd Players: KALLOCH A CANDIDATE, - .:....- | Mian Lenght to,” sive but none the less unmistakable some | Du you hear, what ha called me, yor tad den (ebm tiaw; Tvaits util ho voons again 've seen b'ars roasted alivewhon | * tilerueia. BAN Fuancisco, Caly sd) ‘L—Staya “Bliply on account of the thes,” sald the Wal whieh stamped hin as a gentleman, . | auner?” Ho stopped an? stud atilt Ly the ile Bu 11 aim, > pie within a colle of thu tacos,” | ore havo been bilud players. Tn tho Wolvore Q nati 12—2To, managers. ht those days urtlitte mort | Wis drst manner las been wondrously of | dle ov the street, an? he ulver opened dle: Th i Kk rr hatapton Chronicis, December, ine, uppesred a | Kalloch’ antounces hhwsdl? as a candidate rl ne thors . * Woll now, if, you wore to nd yoursolf sur S Hefoo fovose tire wha tratewont tu tho offavt thatune i Froeuy U¢Pt Ia tho'halt wil ‘Tuced y ‘ucaday night, and rounded by 8 fldsoo forcat re what would you varded—pawatlays ghi= selves h ay blugyard head; hy suck off his coat just, aud. won fer ita fr che dai, ucaday pigbt, end wal adap, 1 ia thorough | fevtlye, but the latter outdid It. The tt 63 & hu fi wasn! tet % furs ly—perhaps overrewarded,” continued he, | was urt, tha second natun,—the une tho | jie trowed It down on the ground, ibe ia, G theman- } for Cou; al ex FaWacloghigy Bwakeniny from. ble stupor got PR BESE OF i srantt, theatrical company’ ‘thou. 1 rege ab the nest Sale ws tial elporian, puning his cigar contemptatively, artist, the other the man, 2 na" be tuck off hts dloody bat an” hv trowel wig Cane Bue took some of Froshn's alsa, |” ¢ Firo,all ayounds! ‘ Biafordahiro, although stone-bitad, ruprosouted | yyorerord's Acid Bhuspli “Sub, how daroal you say’an artist ls || Gentlemen, sald he, Ju ayoice tremutous | 1¢ down on top ov it, Justs an? by. spit on bia Beene and Bud dlvcovered bleclotbing | Yas! . all tha heruoé {a big tragedies aud tho lovers In Drceertate be Nervous | ovat iewahded—you,, anv of the vlouted | and appealing, ‘Lowe an apology to you ally | ands an’ clapped uieus, the wan fit ober, vet the Ul, anpuunced to tho'], - (| No chance to burrow under or Sy overh [ati Prati Ty AEH April & tho Drury | oa Hortord's Acid Phessbate in aeovero | bundbolters who exist by our talents? | and though wothlus L can say would bo a | like that, un? that’s ait te sald, the blatheriu ttre said “ne “hod © Wall, mlstar 1 id bo kinder tuff, but | Miltou: “Tho day rotu Dut not tomo re- | cuse of neryou . r Where-al would you be, sah, without my | suiflclent excuse for haykge lutraded upon | san of a gun; aut pwhat more wud ye want bray gitte which bol wae olug ‘im-aoll thane {I'd ronismbur that'd Fopresoue the Coverumente | turus'? Tho performances Were given fur ue | tho reaulke | ebalt presente kt heehee Ne Eren{, Goodwin, und myself ind ethory Hike | sour foativity; Teun at. least tell you—puor | hts to say belury yy take tha top gf lus ia ot) Bune geld only nak 28 for ite, Coat benutit of Dr. Clanoy, wuthor of ie ff . us? Waere-on, san? Whereut Y' and Hob | amend though it be=Why Lam an Jutruder, | wid a pavla’ rok tls er hanes? That gave bun tea “nite “so wad asso never vas | § We have met the inemy, aug be la ouy’al" "0 Seitl cy bs i] dio shout! i 3 raer eae bs pal eae og “Tumar Pripce of Nubia,” and” tragratt talewl F On nes: aint Sica cae A, G, Dissxyy, 8, D, DUL OU that expresslun of lutcuse fervelty | I came berg lovisbt hunsry—ana coi,’ aus | dayn

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