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wate TH CRIMINAL NEWS. A. Desperato Encounter Betwoon Burglars and Officers of the Law pa go of the Latter Serlously Wounded in the “Fight. The Oriminals, After a Fierce Struggle, Landed in. Jail. 38 A Terrible Domestic Tragedy in the Quiet City of Mil- waukee, @ Young Man Shoots and Kills His Mother and Step- father. Arrestiu Montreal of Honry Feldman, tho Merchants’ Loatt & Trust Com. pany’s Messenger. feridan's Death at Pittston, Pa,, Oharged to the Influenco of Graveyard In- surance Companies, ADFSPERATE ENCOUNTER, ‘ “special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. cAtuaNy, Ne V., Aug. 30.—A’ desperate and exciting encounter with burglars? look place nt Mechunlesville, eighteen miles north Of this city, tis marning, resulting in the éaptnre of two of a daring gang of eriminals known as Frawley’s gang, who. have cou taitted a large number of bold and stecess- ful robberles In Kastern New York «tclig tho past two years withont falling Into the elutehes of the Inw. Last. might the resi- -dencesof 1. U, Hapson and H. A. Criswohi, “gt Whitelinll, at the head of Lake Champlaln, -wererobbed of $2,000 worth of silver and other »taluables. ‘The robbers escaped and took tho traln at Comstock's ‘Landing for thts eity. ‘Wort was sent to Meehantesyille- this morn: Ing, atid Deputy-Sherlit Jolin W. Post, Depot Master (i. IL Marvin, and. K. Farnum, an Snsurance agent, made preparations 10 eapt- -ure the butgiars. When the 8:50 train ar - rived the men were discovered In the smok- ing-ear, “Marvin went up to the smalier of thotwoond asked him to show his ticket. ‘With an oath the fellow asked what he want- altoseeitfor, With that Marvin snatehed the {icket from his hat and read, * Comstock’s fo Albany,.and, grabbing the mati by *the-cont-collar, satd, °C want you.’ The older and larger of the two prisoners sat in the seat In front, and It was noticed that both hat pistols In thelr hands, covked, with fin- + « gerson the triggers. No sooner hod Marvin uttered the “words than the man who le had hold of Juyeled the yeyolver he tad in his hand ‘at’ Marvin’s head and fired, ‘Ihe Vall pussed just under Marvin's right jaw and grazed his neck. He grablied ‘the stol, and, while wrestling . to . dis am the man, it was iiseliarged, the Jall passing through Deputy Post's ‘neck, dn the meantine Post and” Farnum were making strenuous atforts to disnem the nat w front of Marvin's man, While Marvin cantluned to wrestle the pistol was. bela constantly discharred by his antagonist, one o€ the bulls passing through Farnim's baek and another tirowet his upper lip, and stilt auother passing through some books in the Heht breast poeket of Post and into his side, During the trucas thirteen shuts were tired a tho var, plerclug the sides nnd roof, ‘Tha cabouso was imoterately. titled with people, who fled Sor thelr” lives. Post and Farnum were stunned utd had fallen to the opposit sents, and Marvin, who iy short of stature, was soon thrown’ one side and the twvu desperadoe: rushed out of the for ward door of the ear and south along the track, ‘Sho dnteer wan was capture Bolaga short distance, but the snutl Tat Tike wt deer, follawedt by an com, shots belng fircely excliungud by the eclng desperado and his pursuers, AvOUE i inle below the statlon a farmer, whose at- tentlon was attracted by tho nolse, came ant Bia edt both barrels of a shotgun at the Ctinipal, bringing hhin down, Buth burgtars Were lodied in [ait ut Mechantesyiile, ‘They fava (heir names as Proctor and Murry, and re they were frome Texas, It is belteved y Ure Xoves and Stewart, of Frawley’s ee and belong to the party who erackeil 1 fe at Hague Inst week. None of the ofti- wa Sora fataily wounded, ‘I'he property int by tho thloves was’ found In_ the ei ngvar, and consisted almost entirely ne Iverwary and jewelry, much of whielt my sed the bridal presents of Mr. aud % Hopson, who were recently married. : SHERIDAN, OF PITTSTON,. PA. +g, Sptctat Dispatch to The Cinteago +. :1unee Puls SHARE, Pa, Aug, $0.—dJohn Sheri- an, whose body was found in a hogshead ot riverater Near the place where he was om- Dloyed in Pittston Saturday morning Inst, %as Tostlly buried on Sunday withont auy bagel to tho County Coroner of his P Yesterday word was sent to the ‘“rouer that persons’ who had veweil the ‘ly before its burial saw marks resembling se Of a severe attacic upon the head of . eaeceased, Upon the reception of this iIn- ation the Coroner,, Dr, Spayd, wih (etermiued 10 have the body med for the purpose of hold- ig an inquest. ‘Th . hore fs almust Route evidence that Sherldan was lorgely 1s what te the graveyurd eompanles, and this murdered’ 4 fo the staplelon that he was this seetion The motives tu KILL somabod y int Ws sta lon will bo better ‘unierstood when, ofpoge ce that in dixtelets whore hundreds ahd thar Ory actually donying themselves olife i fainilles the commonest necessities ments mateee to pay the constant nasess- las die ae, 3 the compuntes, nota subject Unenet lence there his been no le ’ ibe eons tnale, It is wu fact that somaol a Dantes aro quilte anxtois for tha tuke Ntongiy dest cubs fect or two, beeauag they tie rire i fow dollars lit kr tat their business may be sustained, Hi aliown, suarafore, that the companies n : bolievholders heronbouts Just now megan wal terest nee ey eae ATER ; TERRIBLE TRAGED' weet Dispaten to The Chicago Trubs Soy aekets Alu. 3,—A horrible trago- Ute, eigen Ciluton street, on the South md Ite O'clock to-night. A young fellow & thot sravauin Holden, of St, Louis, aged QU they ity Instantly killed his stepfather, rodusiy fired twice at hig mother, both balls bere . mortal wounds, ‘he name of the Man Is J. Cramer, and he waa shat, bro Lo rh He heart, Holden came from St. : Hough. after drinking some, went With whose it his mother nnd stepfather, He pee das not on very frlendly ay isp eked « quarrel with lils mother, her jyeg 8 the bed ut the th Wice, os stated. At the door, and t this Cromer it Motden, tucailag tn ba passing elon Tle then mace hts eseapa A. J. SCHADE, rete to Ths Catcaga Tribune Pitas v iy Aug. 90—A, J, Schade, ware et {i Chicago for embezzlement isd pice bY telegraph last night, once’ Sn tty ch high position in the best society. nil tyme <He was very prominent In. ered 5 uattera, and by the fulr Hex was con- tag th Masher.“ Ify star bezan to de “haeaudy 5 year ago, when certain reports tin, and : ous Hattire were elreulated about “Hoy epi bexun te shun hin as a sort bald) hued In order to vindleate hin i Meftop ie AN Undertaker for $10,000 dam- Srwud got wu verdlet of $9,000, but the verdict. stil! rematn Rupposed tn order to get the funds of the ‘Third Which ho was Cashier, with the intent, it is betleved, of making a ralse and restoring Is sinanelal equilibrium out of tho profit, “Wis nov believed that he intendet to beat the Inuit, bitt fate wos against hin, and fils ven ture failed. Te aityanee inoney te start a paper and job printing oMee, but the retiiens were too Sow to eover lis shortage at the bank, mit tn despaty heed to Canada, What brought hltn buck to Chicago is unkuown He wasn good business man, and, had he been content with modorate gains, inteht ave continued to ocenpy nt geod posttion tit business and social clrefes. TC was sald the voport eirentated by the undertaker broke pall. ‘Chen, a9 Ath lipped Into Natlonal Bank, of tian eligible muittrimonial engagement that he lind jist entered Into, ARREST OF HENRY FELDMAN, Spectat Dimmateh to The Chicage.Trtbunes Monrrest, Que, Aug. 8—HHenry Feld man, the messenger of the Merehauts' Trist & Loan Company of Chicago, who abscondet from Chtenagn on the #3 Inst. with $2,500 engh nnd several thonsamt doliars? worth of eheeks and seenriites, was enptured here to- day, logether with tis “ pid,” Charley Bailey, aling Ray, a dizzy netor. Yours Feldman urrhved fn Moutreat Friday, put: up at the Windsor, nt entered at ones nor the fife of a fast youn nutn, spending money freely Tor cliniupagne and visiting all the lending sporting-lonses Inthecity. Hewas not long in anaking the aequalntanee of young men of the rght sort, who he dined and wined right royally, and drove round te st stulis in high style. Detective Geo: Williams, of Pinkerton’s agoney, put hin self im communteation with Mahey's Domine fon Deteetlve Agency, in this elty, Sunday nlaht, and this morning sneceedod in getting aclew to their game. Young Petdman was bounced npon ag he was leaving a fast house on his way to the “Windsor He made no resistance, and expressed hts willis ness to go te Chleago without the forinallty of oan extradition, — Charley Hailey, “who lett Chicago. with hin, aud who got the larger share of the spails, was found at the New York Hotel, 0 fourth. class louse, where le was Itying with Sadie Johnson, fh Chleage variety netress, whon he married ust prior ta teaving Chleaga, Of the $2,500 Feldman gave up, $701 and Batley Sasi and a gold watelt he had bought tis bride, Feldman says he zave Batley $1,100 of the hooty. ‘The three fed tor Chierga by the lOo'eloek train to-night in charge of Detective Williams, CIARGED WIEN SWINDEING, Sr. Lovis, Mo, Aug. 50.-—Mr. 0. U, Zant> alnger, t young merchant of Baltlmore, and very highly connected in that efty, belng a grandson of Commodore Zantzinger and a nephew of the witow of Admiral Farragut, was brought hore last night. by ay afiver une der the chargeoft having swindled the Unlon Sten Mills, of tls elty, out-of several thau- agnil dollars’ worth of ilourby false pretense, ile denied the charge, SENTENCED FOR LITE, Prrensnung, Ind, Aws60.—Dr. Thomas Fredevick Aust, alias Fred Gibson, who Killed his brother-In-law, dames Humphreys, at Winslow, Pike County, Ini, on the th of Inst November, ‘was to-day sentenced to tha Penitontlary for life, ‘Che murder was a ost cold-blooded one, MURDER A: SUICIDE. Boston, Aug. 30.—Francis G. Pease, aged , residing in Edimboro street, this city, and recently from Novkland, Me,, to-night shot deat his wife, aged 18. He immediately fired quveral shots-into his own body, and will die, ARREST OF A MURDERER. Danas, 'Tex., Aug. 80.—Ceorge Allsop, who recently murdered Constable Marrison near Louisville, Ky., was arrested here. to- toy. A reward of $300 has been offered by ‘Kentucky for his arrest, SHOT AND KILLED. Las Vi:oas, Colo, Aug. 90.—Ilenry Bishop was shot and killed Friday Inst al Fort Bas- com by ‘Thomas Dutty. Bishop was clerk- ing inv store. ‘Che dispute was about some goods. ‘The murderer was arrested, . $a COAL. " Tho Timo Bolicved to Ro Near When the Groady. Monopoly in Wennsyl- * Vania Wil Fall to Ploces, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteugo Tridurce, Pimvavenrita, Ang. 10.—The magnates of tho anthracite coal Interest are betweon two stools, ‘hoy want to put up the price, and yet not cheel consumption. They know this cannot be «one, 80° they propose to ar- range for further suspensions, ‘I'hts plan has worked very successfully this year, and the price has been held up hleher and more lirmly-than slice the War. But, it spite of restrictions that hive kept the nunes ilo fully two months this year, tho production toiute fs over 17,500,000 tons, azalnst 1,- 600,000 tous = for = the: =o smo time Just year. ‘The biggest output ever known was In 1870, when 25,000,000 (uns were mined, and fully 4,000,000 carried ever to the noxt year unconsumed and most of it unsold. ‘The fact that the mines have turned out coal at the same rate as in 1870 with a stoppago for fully one-third of the {imo shows cone cluslyely that tho traite cannot much longer, be kept in tight swaddling clothes, and that no risa in price, which can be main talued only ya further — curtalle ment of «production, can be sustalued, ‘The. demand: from the West: shows aateady and large incrense, and the Ponn- sylvania Railroad Company lings refused to be bound by any agreoment te stop mining. ‘The compnet betwoun the Presidents fs now only wnengreenient of straw, which fy ilved up to only fron self-interest, and the day ts rapidly approaching when it will bo for’ the lnterest of other companies thin the Ponn- sylvunia to break. louse trom It Just now drought Is shortening the supply of water In the nilnes s0.n8 materially to dhinish proddic- tion,—at least the miners repart so,—but ant Increased shipment of. almoxt 200,000 tons from the Schuylkill region lust week does. not look much tke it, ene A CRAZED MOTHER." She Is Brought to This Sad Condition By. thé Dlsappenrance of Aer Little Oye * ~Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicaco Tribune, PIMLAvELMUIA, Pas, AUK, 30,—Tho loss of tho little boy Charlle Snyder on tho 4th of duly has furnished «Camden: with a real Charis Roas: ease, ‘Tha river was sonrched at tho the, but in valu, Soon aftor thisa Caniden boy who ran away from home told astory about his haying been carried off by Gypsies to necount for hia absence, saying that there was another boy unswerlng to Charlie Snyder's description also taken away. Since thon the mother has refused to belleve. that hor- boy Ss dead, thinklag In- stead that he hed been stalon, and would. ane day Ww returned — to her, although her reasons for thinking go nro vory slight, ax the story told by the Camden boy has’ sinca been proven ‘untrne, ‘This morning Mra, Suyder started for Williams- portto idontity, possible, a lad now In charge of tho Chietat Police of that elty, Sho ls beginnalnug to show signs of susanity, and physielans fear hur permanent: Sleraueae MONT Unless some Wow Iniiucnce can be brought to bear on her mind, << ‘i STEAMSHIP NEWS, * Quernstows, Ang, UQ—Arrlyed, the Egypt, from Liverpool, and the Indlana, from Philadelpaia, Sovruaurtoy, Aug, 30.—Arrlved, the Oder,'frony Nuw York, QuEENsTOWN, Aug, 80,—Arrived, the Marathon, from Boston, New Yous, Aug, 8.—Arrived, the Scythia, Joa Lelvarpools ‘A Pha al OCULAND, Me, Aug, 8—The picumer Pinuet. ius arsived Wi passengers of tho Chy of Rehimond, ei Youn, Aug. 50,—Arrived, the Merder, from Hamburg. _ Me Senalble, + You ‘have ailowod your bowels to become babhually costive, your liver bas become torpld, tho suine thivy alls your kidnoys, and yuu are Suet used ue ‘ow, bu sensibic, wet a packaye Of Kidney-Wort, take it faithfully, aud soon you will forget you've gut Ry such Organ, for you wil} bew well Wan. Albany drys, CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST $1, 188I—UWELVES PAGES. CASUALTIES. Further FPartioulars of the Hurri- cane on the Southern, Coast. One Hundred Lives Lost in the Vicinity of Savan- noh, Ga. Continued Additions Being Made to the List of Marine Disasters, Reports of Wrecks and Collisions «Sea from Al Quar- tors. Fatal. Results Following the Fall of a Building in Balti- more. A Falling Tool-Chest Crushes the Jilfe Out of Two Luckless Little Boys. Terrible Boller-Explosion in GoorgiamAn Unfortunate Tramp—Polsoned by Ice-Cream. THE SOUTHERN NURRICANE, Spectat Dispatch ta ‘The Chteago ‘Iyibune. ATLANTA, City Aug. WAdditonal pare tlenlurs were recelvedt here to-day with: ret= erence to the damage done Saturday nlght and Sunday: imerning by the terrific storm that swept over Savannah and vieinlty. ‘The streata ure stl] bloekaded by wreeked dences and débris of all characters, A large foree of hands are employed in various por- Uons of the elty where the damage wus great- nuning nway fallen trees and all manner of obstruetions laying in the streets. ‘he City Exchange Building, one of the oldest and most substantial buildings ti the clty, sulfered greatly by the ravages af ‘the wind, All telegraph, telephone, and freak wires were blown down. . Great damage was dous to uroperty fu hundreds of tnroofed —buttdings by water pouring in from above, whille fools Intidated the lower storles of houses In many portions of the elty, especially that portion of Sayaunah lylng nearest: the river, A. residence con- tnining three porsons was swept into the river, where the aceupants mec DEATIE BY DROWNING, Engineer Fitzgerald, of the steamer Plant, while cutting his vessel loose from’ the wharf, was thrown tute the river and drowned, Alt of the shipping was torn from its moorings, and vessels of all characters were tossed ubout the swollen streams in a Yeekless style, doing intel damage, Large sailing vessels were as unmanageable in the river as though they were at sea without crews, An immense amount of dam- ige-was done to Nfe and property along the river and on plantations about Sa- vannah and that portion of the Georgia const. On many of these plantations scores of negro dwellings, with thelr unfortunate occupants, were swept away, and. since the storm noth- ing has been heard of the Inmates of these bulldings, which creates general belief that anany lives have been lost in this way, Hand- some and finely equipped rice plantations of a, faw days slnce are nv more, tho ares being now covered by. broad shects of water, Bonaventure Cemetery, located on the river a fow miles from Savannah, was not negtect- ett by the storm,—thls + SACRED HOME OF THE DLAD, well known as one of the very linudsomest in the Union beennse of the beauty of Its grand old shade-trees, many of them over a hundred years olil, suffered grent damage by the se- vorlty of the storm, : Several of the grandest okt centennrlan onks. were crushed to the earth, aud considerable havoc played among the splres and monuments scattered about “thd cumetery, At the several seaside resorts Inthe vichilty of Savannah the ravages of |, the eyelone were very grent. All of the pleasure yachts and snillng eratt belongiys to residents at these poluts were swept out tosea. Itesidences, bath-houses, and struet- Ures of all characters fulled to resist the force of the wind, and in consequence much loss was sustulned, It ts Impossible at present to procure anything like g full stutoment of the uames of those whose death was caused by THE RAVAGES OF THE TORNADO, Sullictent, hawever, is It to say that the loss sof life Is very great, and that there are many wet cyes In Savannah at this moment, caused by the drowning or killing of relatives and friends. Those who haye estimated thedam- nge done glva it as thelr opinion that the losses of" property at every character could not be replaced with $5,000,- 000, wiille the loss of life ly beyond enteutn- tion. ‘Tho death and destruction tint was eaused ‘by the storm ix Indeed a fearful calnmnity to Savannah, which elty was just beginning to recover from the effects of the yellow-fever. opldemle a few years since, which nearly depopulated the tty, ‘he Rrentest velocity of wind was elghiy mites per hour during the prevalence.of the starm, SHIPWRECKED CHEWS: New York, Aug. 30.—Tho steamship Tud- son, Capt, Freemnn, fram New Orleans, are rived to-day. Sho reports Inving had heavy wenther olf tho east coast af Fluridy, tasting thirty hours, Aug. 23, fell In. with the ship Sandualcy, fram Pensacola’ for Liverpool, with hunber, -dismasted, waterlogged, and stern gong. Huo took off the crow, who hud been soventy-eight hours without food or water, Tho report ot Capt, Lowden, of the ship Sandusky, is us follows: Left Pensacola Aug, 1% for Liverpool. Atl went well nutlt the Mth, when it commenced blowing strong; on the th the blow con. tnugd nnd Increased to a heavy gules yessel hove to under main lower topsall und foretopminst staysall; ship — com. mmencel leaking badly; on the 26th the wii increased to a lurriecane, and the leak guined so fast that the pumps cotiid not keep tho vessel free; at U poem, had ten feet of wator in her hold, with both pumps con- Atantly golmu, but to no prrposo; ats p. i, & aquall of great. violence threw tho ship on her beam ends, when the. masts were eut Aways ab the sume time everything was swept from the deck, Including: both houses, with all the stores and fresh water; ail’ the oll: eora and créw reached the weather imizzen rleging except twoseanicn andthe cook, who were noyer after seen, aud mist laye bean awoplaway whon the deck-load went ayer; tho ship slowly righted after the loss of her ton. hamper, but wasn complete waterlogged wreek, ‘The ergw remalned on the nlazen rigging until daybrenk,. the sea continually aweeplng over ‘thom and threatening to. carry them olf. every moment; at daybreak . wo -were enabled to.” better. our - postition somewhat, butas the ship was constantly brenklag up it was a day of terror: About 4-p.m, sn ao brig steering “nearly for us, but she passed by without noticing ug, though tér people were plainly visible’ to us, the wind still blowing a heavy ‘gale and tromendous seas breaking over the slip; whan nearly dark the whole stern frame broke und was swept away with the after-part of the main deck, ond the Hisber coumenced coming ont from between decks, We were then obilged to abandon our position aft§ and after great risk got forward and Into the foretop, where tho nlgltof the sith was passed. Next day was fine, bub with a heavy sea constantly At hee bm, we sawn u ANOTHER Withek, Nii York, Aus 8.—Tho steamslip Chahnette, from New Orlenns, arrived to aay, re that she fell ip with the schooner ‘apt, Siiple, from dackson- v th a sinking conditton, ond tuok off the Captain aud crew and brought then te this port. ‘Shey had bees four days without food or water, .. SEAVANA, Su The steamer News ort, from New York Ais i for Mavann, before reported to have put lute Nass with dnachinery out of order, arrived this) morn t we reports terrlble wether NOTUING BUT DISASTER SAVANNAI At ery arrival cone tines to, brings ants Of disaster by the » The Juniata, from New York, are today. She broke town the 2th at She: brought the crew of the voner Hantah M. Sollla, bound from Kk: New York with lumber, isis took off on the 28th. Capt. Sollts Was fost overboard, James G. Harris, of the schooner Mary G. Fisher, from Phitas delphi for Wilmington, N.C. inden with coal, was picked “up ab sea the | sutlt by the steamer Santiage de | Cuba, ahd brought” to this port, . Me was ona ples of the cabin of the schooner and was naked and delirious when pleked up, Cho. schooner foundered onthe Ath, of Frying Pan Shoals, and all hands were lost uSeept Harris, It 1s esti. that aver 100 lives were lost: In this vielnity by the gale. Hetween twenty and thirty ine quests have already been hold, ; With tha ex. euptlon of seven, all are. nesroes washed att ot plantations, Fhe steamship Mararasah and no schooner’ are reported Sapelo, ‘The pilot boa teen iniles southeast of > captain and six men of th i urday ashore on Belle picked tip, six i at raft with the 2 dark Bronswick, migouln for Boston, foundered Sat+ tir men were lost from the raft, WRECKS AND COL HUSTON, Aue, O—ALL Biren Jeatimans to the severity ot the recent storn. The bark Minnlo Gray ts here from Bremen with the schooner Caro+ Hne Hal, from Fernandiun, bound north, abandoned atsea, ‘The bark Mi from ‘Fobaseo for Falmouth, suffered in The hark Aurea, from Para to Bult River, eane incalllston with un unkown vessel during the storm. She received'injury to her plauk- Ing, eluting, ‘The other vessel is sup- posed ta be sin The schooner th 1. Jongiton. from Georgetown for York, nut. back with the loss of sails, spars, ete. ‘The bark Herald. previously reported aban- donned, was pleked up by the bark Isea, and is now reported off this port. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. New Ila Conn. Aug. H.-A. terrifie explosion oveurred fi the Joading-room of the Winehester Repeating Arms Company, Dlowlng off the roof. Nine men were badly Injured, % ‘The explosion oceurredt soon after 3 o’elock, and was in the loading-room of the factory, ‘I'he cause was tho explosion of the machine used In loading cartridges with ful- wninate, Oneent ot the one-story buildti was blown ont, and both sidewalls fell in; tit fortunately few people were In that part of the roam. LP. oD, Warner was badly burned by powder and a cut in the head by afalling wall He may not recover, WII iain Weiss was badly burned over the entire body by powder and by the clothing taking fire, Hiram Davidson and daughter were Loth burned. Others Injured by powder were Churles .E, Allen, Edward Broderick, Dantet Seaton, anc two young girls, Cian Is atriv= 4 EXPLOSION OF GASOLINE, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Pinvapunriua, Aug, 8.—Roman Miller, n beer-saloonkeeper, is one ot the many who have fought tho Gus ‘Trust charges by using gasoline, IHoewent to-tap a key of beer at nonn to-day, but, sinelling gas in the cellos, turned to retreat, Ie wits not quiek enough, however, for & barrel of gasoline, which had been stored theron week and been in daily use, exploded with a noise as low asa can: non, threw tne unfortunate man clear neross the cellar, Jtore up” the fluor of the kitchen and threw ft out of doors, also part of the — bar-reom floor, and the door and window frames, and smashed every pane of ginss in hts own und two adjoining houses, Miller's wile, who was Ironing in the kitchen, was badly burned nbout. tho hands, arms, and fuce, and the house was set on tire, Miller tiusett was: horribly burned about the head, ars, and breust, and was taken to the hospital uneon- sclous, Where he Is now, barely alive. A MURDEROUS * MILL.” t Spectat Correapondence af The Chicagn Tribune, Lincon, Neb, Aug. 2.—A gentleman re- cently from the North Platte country tells of adestructive accilent which occurred on the Unton Paclilc Rallroad Inst week, near Central Citys Aman by the name of Gor- don tras a flock of 1,816 sheep which he has been pasttriug fu. that victnity, . Mrkday: mourning he was endeavoring to drive them Across the track when he saw'the 7 o'clock train approaching. It seuns that the sheep, when Mr Gordon and ils three men at tempted to drive them off the track, bexzun to “ill” ‘Chis a trick which sheep have, and consists of the puteidaabcuy running around the sheep In the middle, which remain sta- tonary, It is very hard totum them when thoy get started ut this, Not belng able to stop the train in tle to save die sheep, the ongineer whistled off brakes and, patting on all ateam went through tho flock nt. the rate of thirty miles an hour, Sixty-five sheep were killed outrightand sixty-three wounded, THREE MEN KILLED AND TWO Tur, rectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Bavrinony, Aug. 80.—A terrible acelitent ocourred here thls morning about, 9 o'clock, the side wall of a large warehouke on "Hanover street, one of the business thor- oughfares, eaying in and burying beneath the débrls Henry Hawkins, J, Jackson, Henry Smith, ‘Thopus Bruce, and Ltoyd Manuel, colored workmen,’ The building was belug torn down and tho unfortunate en wers grouped toxether on a pilo of bricks when the aceldent accurred. Unw- Klaus and Johnson wore instantly killed, The others wore gotten out barely allye, and Bruce, whose skull was crushed, divd about hoon, mid the other two men are so serlously injured that thoy are nut expected to ive, Whether the aceldent was caused by negils canes {nh not having the wallsecurely: propped snot known, but a Coroner's Jury will Ine yestixate the matter. FREIGUT-TRAINS IN COLLISION, Spretat Lepatch to Ins Chicagv tribune, TeMpLEron, Ind, Aug. 30—A couplaot freleht-tralns on the Lake Erle & Western allway collided near this. place at an early hour this morning, owhng to. an error in the orders af the ‘train manager, who directed one condnetor to pass the other at Montmor eney, while the westward bound trate had ordera to estab Templeton, ‘The damage consisted fn demolishing four or five frelght- and breaking up tho cnalnes, ‘Tho track es the aiceltlent acourred i a straight 10Y6, and the engineers could see the bende Nahts a long distauce, but cach, nurpnosedt the other was sidetracked and out at the way, ‘The money damage fs small, dough passed: Ker tral were wniabls to get through this morning, necessitating transter, CRUSHED TO a ae BY A TOOL- cuEstT, Dpsetat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, , CLEVELAND, 0, Aux, ,—Edward Kelley, aged Y years, Janes Murphy, 7 ad Willian Murphy, My were playing near tho Lake Evia Tolling Mila, on Whisky dsland, this afters noon, whens heavy toolchest placed ann whitow ledgo came crashing dawn upon them, ‘The chest was iIled with tho heaylest dnd of Lnplementy, and wolg! test 0 pounds, Edward Kelley was tistantly killed, hls feat. ures belng “horrtbly disiizured. ~ Witla Murphy's head was’ bruised under the pons derous weight, but ho escaped fustuntienth, although tv will probably die. dames Mure phy escaped Injury, i FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION, Speciat Dlapatch to The Chicago Tribune, ATLANTA, Gay Ati. 40.—Yesterday, [In Watton County, the bowler of the engiue of Ww i John 0. Perry’s sawmill exploded, tearing the mill all to pleces, and kiling instantly the proprietor; also inortally wounding. James Hatmimett and Witham Forrester, besides painfully and seriously Injuringseveral other pers employed at the mill, ‘Tho engine, x six-horse power, was lifter from its position and hurled 150 feet away, passing over the heads of the wafortunate men filly thirty feet from the ground, TILE WRECKED CIty OF RICIIMOND, Caspex, Me, Aug. 90—‘The stenner Planet, which went to the wreek of the steamer City of Hichmond this morning, has returner, She landed the passengers safely at Hockland. ‘The Captain of the Pinnet says the Mehmond was tot more than fifty feet out of hier course when she struck, and had commenced to back water. ‘The fox was a dense bank. ‘The oflteers. crew, and pas- sengers all behaved well, All the bageage, nil the greater mrt of the freight, furniture, and bedding were saved. Every state-room wus searched, and one Jady who had tert her Hamonds inthe state-raom had them re- turned to her. ‘The steamer was about low water When she ran on the ledge, and ny soon asthe tld¢came the after part of the steamer sank, and ts now under water aft of the wheel-touse, with her bow twenty feet on the ledge, between the buoy and red spindle, NORRIBLY MANGLED BY CAIs, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trisunes Kansas Crry, Mo, Aug. 00.—The second fatal wectdent In twenty-four hottrs oveurredt Ja the frelght-yard of the Hannibal & St. due seph Railway inthis city about 6 o'clock to- night, when James O'Neil, a car-reparer,was so horribly injured that he died ina short time, Tle was on the lop of n moxing freight train when s sudden jerk threw htm to the ralls between two énrs, Both of his legs Were ent off at the ftps, and one arm was revered, it came from Chicage 0 few months ago, and has no relatives in this see- IN PENORSCOT BAY, Campers, Me, Aug, 0,—The steamer Clty of Richmond, tha fog this morning, ran on Mark Island, Penobseot Bay. The Captain and partof the crew came here iin sinall boat, and chartered the steamer Ploneer, which has Just gone to take the Riehmand’s sixty. pussengers to Rockland. ‘The Reh mond belonged to the Portland & M1, Desert Line, She is probably a total She sengers were tinded in safety on an sland not inhabited, DEATII OF ACTRAMP, Hptetat Mupateh ta The Cheacr Telrunte CrepanRarins, In, Aug. 30.—An unknown {ramp fell asleep ina car of rhiilruad iron on the Burlington & Cedar Rapids Roaw near Greene yesterday, and was found dead last night, with twa steel rails on his head and neck, they having fallen on hin, exused by the motion of the train. He was about 2 years alti, ‘There was nothing by which he could be Identities SUFFOCATED. apeeidt Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune. Decaten, IL, Aug, 30.—Benjamin Pitzer, one of the oldest residents of this county, while attempting ta beat ont a fire in his field near Oakley last evening was so over- come by the heat or smoke that he fell face downwards on the ground aud was.so com: pletely suffoeated that he diet afew hours ufter he was found. His age was past 70, NINE PERSONS POISONED, Spectat Disnateh to Tie Chicazo Tribune, Toons, i, Aug. 5—A family of nine persons, named Metealf, living in Boones boro, was poisoned Sunday from eattog fee- cream iu which the lead of the freezer had decomposed, So fur none have. died, but cavern of them are ina very eritlen! condi- on, MORE GASOLINE. : Pinnanenrnta, Aug, 50,—A. barrel of gage allne exploded In the cellar of the beer sa- Joon and dwelling of Roman Miller at Buek- nell and Brown streets, Considerabledanimge was done-to the bullding. Miller and wife were serioysly injured, It Is believed the former will dle, LOCKIAW. Sptetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Booxt:, In, Ants. 3.—Willlam Held, 9 buteher in this elty, ind his lex torn by a meathook in the slaughter-honse about two weeks ago. ‘The wound was vonsiilered In- significant, but last Sunday lockjiaw set in and he died tris morning ba great agony, A FATAL BLOW. <Tresvos, Clinton Coy Mh, Aug. 39 William Woerners was killed here Sunday: night by Frank Lodeke, who, ina playful manner, struck Woerners a blow on the side -| of the head with hisopen hand, which broke iis neck, and he died Instantly, Lodeke Is a, young man of good chiracter, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. Des Moines, la. Aug. 50.—While George and Charles Miller, each nbout 15 years of age, were practichig ata mark near Mon- telth, Guthrla County, Charles was shot through the forehead, death resultlng In- stantaneously, boys were cousins, THE RIVER OF OIL, Spectat Disvaten to The Chicagu ‘Tribune. Branvonp, Pa, Aug. 10.—Tho damage which threatened the city from the rlver of troteun tloating down through the centre Town Isover, Nearly all the oll has been enught or balled np, A FATAL FALL. Sptelal Disvateh to The wrlcasn Tribunes Boone, In, Aug. 80—Samuel Park: paluter, engaged In painting the corni the Court-llouse, fell from his Indder and was fatally Injured, FOUR MEN KILLED. AtLanta, Ga, Aug, #0,-—The.boller of a large sawiilll, In Walton County, exploded yesterdays killlug 1,0, Perry and WoL Lommett, owners, and two employes. — NATIONAL REUNION. AGrand Reassenblage of Soldiers Who Wought fer the Unlon—ci maath Agoy with Proparation and Kxpectas ‘tion, Cinctsnxati, Ang, 30,—Extenstve prepara: tions have been minis for the uccommodation of guests at the approaching National Sul-, ders’ Reunion, to be held herd Sopt. 14, 1%, and f6, Halls have been enunged for the use of tho various reghnents and other organtas- tons whieh may deslyd to hold reunions, Malls and rooms for headquarters for the varlous neues have heon provided where 0 rogistvy of visttors will bo kept, Any regl- ment Hot yet nssigued will be given a iare: upon appfication to the Secretary. Col, IL, Koonatt, Nearly all of tho rallroads have agread to sell tickets to soldiers attending the reunion st bwe cents por mile. A few give one aud a third fares for the round trip, aud three roads sell tlekets at fall-ture, AL general receution will be held on the fore noon of the frst day at the Chamber ot Come ierce, but (ye opopilng coremontes will tike pines at tho Conhty Fale Grounds, witel have been named Camp: Gurtletd. it will copsist of nusle, adresses af wv my by Ca Utter, Chatriman of the Exoeutive Comuitter, Mayor Means, Gay, Foster, and at ropls’ ny Bishop Fallows, of Chivazo, ‘The evening and furenoun at the second day wilt be devated ta veghinental and ather reniions, Uirlag the aflernoon.of tho second day axe erejses wil be held. ant Camp Garfleld, and at might nreworks will be iopinyed. Un. the third tiny 8 eran porada wif tuke piace, Aniong the distinguished Apeaker, who are promised are Gen, Grant, ex-President Joyes, Gen, Noyes, Gov, Dennison, Cen, poitor, Gew, WoT, Gibson, Gens, Steed: Wood, SMoygan, Greshuun Come, Bucks Innd, Gat, Negley, Lee, and Dawes, All indications point ton very lurge adendance of ex-sululers and soldiers, ———— COL. JOSEPH APPLEGATE, Warning, W. Vin Aug. 0.—Col, Joseph Applegate, a prominent citizen of Brooke County, died at Wellsburg this oveniug, aged 3 He was recontly President of the Plus: bure, Wheeling & Kentucky Mallraad, ond Jat Med iany. luportant positions in State and county attatr ed Ridaey and urinary cowplaints of all kinds permusentiy cured with Hop Hitters. FIRE RECORD. Oshkosh Visited Simultaneously by Seven Conflagra- ; tions. Fivo Firemen Sorlously Injured During the Progress of a Fire at Pittsburg. One Hundred Men Thrown Out of Work by a Fire at Shorts- ville, N.Y. 0° SEVEN FIRES AT OSITKOSIT. Spreiat Disputen to The Chcaoo Tribune. Osnioss, Wis, Aus. 2.—Very: great ex- clement was caused here to-day by the breaking out of seven fires in as inany differ- ent localities of the city, The wind blew terrifically from the northwest, and, the Names being fanned by it, a conflagration shnitur to that of 1875 was threatened ‘for a thne, ‘The Fire Department worked hero: feally and eflelantly, however, and thesprehd of the fires wag stald. People in surround: ing blocks who suffered In the calamities heretofore visited npon this elty took the precaution ta remove thelr gunds fram their dwellings, and rays were brought Inte serv- Ice, ‘The eltizens worked to advantage, also, In putting out Incipient blazes on roofs and grass-plats caused by flying showers of sparks. ‘Ihe buildings destroyed were ng follows: Vaudercool & Ferguson's wareliouse, on Rroad street, used far storage. $n it was a Inrge quantity of baled hay and a ecousign went of Inunber wagons: from a Chieage firm, The warehouse was insured for $200 in the Amazon and the wagons for $1,500 ln the British Amertean of Toronto, ‘The residence and barn of ex-Ald, Blake, on Wangan strove: logs, 82.5003 Insured in the German Aimericun tor $1,450, The residence of Ciustay Grunsty, on Pearl streets Insuraneg 51,170 bn the North western National of M wunkee, and $409 bn the St. Paul Fire & Marlue. ‘The balance of the losses were slight. CHICAGO. The alurm from Vox st? at 9:55 yesterday afternoon was caused by a fire on the roof of ‘Phoinas Colbenson's dwelling at No, 42 West Ohio. streot. Damage 310, Cause, sparis frou a nelxhboring chimney. ‘The alurin trom Box 225 at 10:04 yesterday morulog was caused by tha burning out of 4 chimney inn two-story and basement frame house at No. 350 Luke aveme, owned anil occupied by FE, Provtor, Dannie ithe sured for $1,100 In the Park of New ‘The alarm from Box 230 nt 41h yesterday ufternoon was caused by an lucent fire on the roof of 0 three-story brick building at the southeast corner of Union and Fulton streets, owned and oceupled by Fraser & Son aga foundry, The alana from Box 81 at 0:05 yesterday: morning was caused by a tire on the roof of a frame barn tn the rear of No, 737. Larrabee street. owned by Louls Wickersham. Dam- ugesinall, Canse, a spark f the chimney of a vinegar fata adjoininy. ‘The alarm from Lox H6 ut4:G% yesterday afternoun was caused by a fire in a one-story frame building at No. 6 Sheridan place, owned by Mrs, Hurley, and ovennied by Willian Proctor. Damage, $150 to bullding, and S50 to furniture. Cause, tnknown, AT PITTSBURG, PA. Pirrenvna, Pa, Aug. .—A fire on Liber- ty street to-night about 0 o'clock destroyeit the hultding occupled by 1B. Horn & Co., leat- tubneeo dealers, and Madden Bros’, United States Show-Case Company, and badly dam- figed the adjoining building of J. G, Brants, wholesale leather dealer. ‘Total loss, about S170, while fs fully covered: by Insurance, During the progress of the flre five tremen were badly Injured by the breaking of a lad- der, which prectvltated them to the ground. Onvof them, Charles IL. Unrt, itis thought will not recover. ‘She orlgln of the fire is not known, — ¢ AT STREATOR, ILI. Speetat Disvateh tu The chicago Tribune, Strravon, Hh, Aug. $%—The tmne;works owned and operated by W. He Lr this place, took tire this afternoon from some hot lime which was being drawn from the kiln, ‘The lime warehouse and a large ee: ment warehotse were entirely consumed by the flames, the water ruining the time and cement to a great extent. ‘The loss tu build- Ings and stock will uggregate over $2,000; ny insurance, ae, AT MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Minwacninr, Aug. 80—The buggy and slelgh factory of D, Ford & Co. was damaged by tire thls evening to tho extent of $2,000, $1,000 of which was on the butting, ‘The stock wes insured for $2,000 In the North american, InON WORKS D ROYED. Rocnesten, N. Y., Aug, 30.—By the de- struction by fire of the Emplre Drill Works nt Shortsyillé 100 nen. are thrown out of work and $100,000 worth of property con- sunied, + CANADA. RAILROAD COMPANY ORGANIZED. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, Montevar, Aug. 30,—'The starkhulders of the Atiantle & Northwestern Railway Com pany held a meeting at the Windsor Motel, Inthiselty, to-day, te complete the organ izatlonof the Company, according to the elitr ‘The following were elected Direes tor leorge Stephen, President of the Canada Paciile Railway; Duncan Melutyre, Vieu-President of the Canada Pacille Kall way; the Hon, Bradley Barton, President of the Southeastern Rallway; tho ‘Ion, Peter Mitchell, Inte Minister of Marine and Kish- cries; the lion. d, i Libadean, Senator; the Hou. d.4,C, Abbott, M. 1; the Hon. CC. Colby, M. Px; Azra ls Chaffee, uf Montrealg Robert J, Kiniball, of New York. ‘Ihe At- Iuntis & Northwest Rallway Company was incorporated by an act af he Dominion Pare Thanet he 1std, and authorized the construc: Uon of a rathyay trom the Atlantic Ocean or Day: of Fundy ‘te Lake Superlur, via Lake Megantic, through tie State of Malu, Ster- hrovke, Montreal, Ottawa, ote., lnchiding brkige over the St. Lawrence River at Mon treafondl branches to couneet with any rill yin tha United States or Canada. By lution of the stockholders tha Directors Were tistructed to take steps for a survey, location and coustruction of 4 bridge over the St, Lawrence and a roud westward from the bridge ton connuction over the system of rallways south wid east of the St, Lawrence River, as they muy deem oxpedient, s —— VICTORIOUS AMERICAN CRICKET’ ERs, Special Dispatch to The Ch(cago Tribuns. Masitros, Ont, Aug. 80,-Tho fiterny: tlonal erlokot mately was continued this morning, ‘The heat .was Intense, ‘The Americans contiiued thelr first Inidngs, and wore tlnally disposed of after. they lad rolled 105 to thelr credit, ‘Tho Canadians then wout iu for tholr second {unlage, scoring 4swhich, addled to 7 in the tye dantiga, tnade | 12), thus leaving only 18 to make te win, “Ths Was easily accomplished by Urewnter and), 3. 'Thoyer, whe went first to bat, and the Amvricand wero declared vaxy vietors by. 1 runand Ht wickets. ‘Tho yleturious erlekete ers werd to-nihit entertained by the fall ton Club, ‘They expressed thenselyes highly ploaged with thelr reeaption, —- ENCURBION 10 TIE STATES, Special Duwated to The Chtsage Triouns, Serareouw, Ont, Aug, —The (rand Trunk excursion tg Detroit, Chleago, mud polats in Michixany: Judiana, amt Ohio, whieh passed through here to-day, was a der eldval suecess, four special tralns being dis: patched from hers Tt ds estimated that at jenst 3,40 excursionikts avatted themselves of the cheap rate afforded, DROWNED, < Spectat Dispateh tv ‘Tas Chicago Trikuns, Monmanena, Aug. 3.—About 3 o’vlock thls afternoon Horace Montgomery, of Wad- dington, St. Lawrence County, N, ¥.. was running the Raplls Du Platte with .a small rowboat, In which he had two ladles and two boys, By some means the boat up- set on striking the secon swell, and Mont- Rotery and Kate Bartholomew, a young sdy nhont 1G years of age, wore drowned. Will Jain Gillespie and George Pornice, who wit- essed the neeldent from shore, at once want to tho rhseue, and steeuetled, after gtgat exertion, i saving the others, IAD TO SKIP OUT. Special Dispatch to The CAicago Tribune, Tonoxto, Ont, Aug, 50.—The ley. Mr, Applabec, au Angilcatt clerzyman at Sault Ste. Marly, and Examining Chaplain te the Dishop of Algoma, has been obliged to leave his mission and to skip out across the fines In consequence of a seandal in whieh lie was implicated some wears ago. He had beet! found guilty of belng too lntimate with awell-eonnveted young girl in his congr gation, who ls well known in Toronto, where she was edueated, —— CRICKET. - ILaatnrox, Ont, Aug. 80—Tho inter- national erfeket imate continued to-day. ‘The Americans finished their first innings, seorlng 105, ‘The Canadians fn the second Innings made 43, ‘Lhe Atnericans had now: to make to win, Brewster und made that and not out, thus winning: the mutch by I run and 1 wickets. GERMAN IMMIGRATION. Montreat, Atte. 90.—Rr, Crederohey, Dr. Idereing, Herr Stursharad, and Herr Glock, of Germany, have arrlyed here ta make Ine quirles as to the enpubilities of Canada for German iintmigration, HE LITTLE WESTERN. * Hianieax, Aug. 3 ‘he dory Little Western, sixteen feet over all, from London, dune 14, has arrived, on her way to New York. She reports heay, er, THE WEATHER. SIGNAL SERVICE, 12 OF ‘THE Ciley SIONAL OFFICER, Wasninatos, D.C. Aug. tl! a, w.—The Chiet Signal Officer furnishes the following special bulletin: Loenl ratus have fallen In Missouri, Jowa, and Minnesom, Elsewhere fair weather has prevailed. Ensterly winds were reported in the South Atlantle and the t Gulf States: in other districts they are sohtherly, ‘The temperature is generally above the menn for the mouth, It hus risen In New England, the Lake region, and the Northwest. dn other distriets tt remalned. nearly stationary, ‘The following specta! temperatures were reported: st pol Burlington, 72; Quebec, 63; Alpena, 7 Paul, V; San Frenelsen, 6, Warmer, fair weather Is Indicated for Thursday In New Engtand, the Middle States, aud the Sunth Atlantle States, INDICATIONS, For ‘Tennessee and the Ohlo Valley, partly cloudy, weather, oceusional rain, south west- erly winds, stationary temperature, and sta onary or lower pressure, For the Lower Lake Region, fair weather, winds mostly southwesterly, stationary, of higher temperature, and generally lower presstre, For the Upper Luke Region, fair weather, winds mnostly southwesterly, stationary temn- perature, and stationary or higher pressure, For the Upper jlsstastupl and Lower Mis- sourl Valley fair weather, winds sostly southerly, stationaryor higher temperature und pressure. LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, LMICAGO, Aug, 2-108 p. Bare | ther,| tha) Wind.! Vet) Zen] V Over “Thine. mi.|awail] 67-5) 43 | p. malate] Rio) Ss 1S Harometer cerreced for tomperaiure, elevation, and tnstrumental error, * Dtegn barnmeter, aul, Dean thermonieter, Shr, Titdtea temperature, 20. oa. Lemporatare, Lowest tomporature, te. GENERAL UBYERVATIONS, CHICAGO, Aug-1-10:18 p,m. Ther.) Ther. wiiy |nts| Wind, Stutions. Bin) Weh'r. p. nelD. a1) Sata + ezuezeenerue| RE: ELPAAASALUZLLALZAAA: “s¥o0 smuli to niensure, CATTLE DYING.’ Special Dispatch to The Citeaga Tribune, Sycamone, 11, Aug, 0.--Several farmers in this, section have Jost cattle within the Jast three days by the heat,—genuite cases of sunstroke, One lost eleven head, Frank Clark was driving his cow up to be milked. Sho dropped down and dicd within ilve mln- utes, ‘The stock were all In open pasture, ‘This ts something unheard of before In thls loeallty, PITTSUURG, PA, Prrvanuna, Pa, Aug, 30.—The weather for tha past week tas been intensely hot, the tharmometer ranging from 0 to 07 degrees, No rain has fallon here for seventeen days, and during the entire month the total raln- fall has nut been on Iuech, Reports trom this und the surrounding counties say the itrouxht Is proving tlisustrany to the crops, Kverything Is deying up, and unless we have ralu very shortly the effect will bo too serious th contemplate, ‘The rivers ure lower than sineo the establishinent of the signal atution here, ten year age, NEW YOUK, Speclat Wsvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nnw Yous, Aug. 8,—Temperature at De Htey B05 OMe Wey B05 1 Bs hey 755 13 hy TI Average tempersture, 754g; average tet- pears for vorresponding date last year, DES MOINES, TA. * Des Motes, Ta, Aug, 30--An inch of raln lias fallen in this locality within the lasé twelve hours, ard OVERWORKED DRY-GOODS CLERKS. Sy. Louis, Mo., Aug, W.—About tov clerks in retull stores engaxed Inditverent branches of business held a meeting to-night and took the preliminary steps. im a movement to ob- tain a reduction in the haurs of labor, A temporary organization of a protective ant ald duclety was elected, and another meet- jug wil bs held next Sunday to camplety their arrangements, ‘There ld no question at wages Involved in this movement, the less ontng of the hours of labor boing the sole ob- ject of those onguged Jn It INDIAN NEWS, Santa Fe, Aus. 2.—Ciov, Sheldon ns returned and issued nn address aunouucing his intention at once to organize and arn indupendent compantes In exposed territory. sO that in the event of an outbreak a strong: force can be mobilized to act In copjuuction Meester oe SEE alley “wit lefensive ape cl 5 certalnt prevent such @ rald as recently occurred, Tecsos, Aug. 9,—Advices from Deming, urd jo abs siteel dink che reportor a massacey at Eureka way unfounded. BEER sich i= Lae ‘

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