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— ae, ° THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. THORSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1887. 2d EDITION =~ ‘TESTIMONY OF THE FATHER AND LITTLE BROTHER OF ‘Wheat Crops of the Wertd, 4A RUMOR MAT RE Is 7O BE RELIRVED PREM COMMAND. | ENGLAND'S RELIANCE OX ‘TRE UNITES STaTES FOR 1a to be relieved from command of the North At-| Mr. ¢, R Dodge, the stalistitian of the Départ- lantio station. One story ts that he 9 to be re-| ent of Agriculture; in an article ou the product Meved at his own request, ana another tha and price of wheat, in the August c ney ‘Fisher, docketed suit in the United ‘Sates Cireut ca pablo ae Secretary Whitney will relieve him upon arrival | States that the oMictal record of imports of wheat Court yesterday against the Raittmore and Obte poTAMS Dr. MMlard B, Crawford and his counsel came | at Bar Harbor, where both ina few days. | ito the United Kingdom for the Stet halt of the Ratlroad for $150,000 damages Tae roads of thé CHAM: into the Police Court this afternoon 01:15 o'clock | Admiral Li request de re. | Present year shows a largo increase tp the propor. {mo compagies form a ‘st Piedmont, W. AND OTHER 3 a {and the court room af once began to fill up with} Ueved Ras not | been St, he | ton rumised Dy the United Staten 68 per cent the Va Tue dfclaration ‘that the Baltimore People. Pretty near the same faces appear 1 | arvernoom denied ‘that there is cay truth ia the | 26% ISS Coguting Hour es woege tee fein Be cy te nse woe Socere tatevee tank funn? ter ioe fr tena ar eo au PRINCE FERDINAND’S JOURNEY. | court cvery day when the Crawford case comes up. | stofy OC his intentions: Here ws any truth in the } and 18 Tas ‘per ceon Against O08 inva Sighlar be has been absent half the ‘sammer. im } {rausportacion of freigif.. fad causa the Woot ae a ys He Is Received with Refoicing on the | There are many peopie, apparently, interested in ao North Attantic had Intended ending | pertod of 1886 and 60.6 "in 1885. i Bees gach on ,smergency G. W. Allen, president of the } Ving Central Lo lose « contract for 2544000 tous Poe eee SEVERE. kode 3 g ve Route—What Russia and Germany by erty teal pacar saemg tine ye ‘Sgaificamt in that face” © | Todis of 20 ao Bo the SF9t | siso SA ae TE an cnt “evens | more, aod part of ft tones te Loops es nw. Apply to H i" t . ‘ Think. Edmunds Utah law. The court was ‘half of last frou At wets : we will year, and a James Banne ‘house of tarth that on ry -® DAVIS, ISI st. ‘dwelling ail the’ furniture, ituger &rs | Vimwwa, August 11,—Prince Ferdinand, of Saxe- take up the case when the doctor and his counsel | “Names of the New schoo Tho val of at, trom thi copniry ceat | Grigeerais SD ies and are Francis | 5 common carter and also a mater ana eek Bett —— : ‘Tein, to Which the attention! buyers is | Coburg-Gotha, who ts on his way to Soffa to as- | Came in, so they sat at the counsel abe sod He] The Ihave decided upon the | More per bushel than from. 5 gente more rf factions of the democracy, they @elivered to We Baitimare ‘Ohie 007 16th st. Mt-Pleas’t wud-3t_ | sume the Bulgarian ee ‘and | Ramesof the six new school Duildings. Five of | ‘an Russian wheat, itis Shan that of any | aud Eranaie has been away Mr. Aled | 34,055 ‘ons of oul. to tbe Sarzied to Mount Clas % JENSINGER, Aust, 28 and O40 La ave, | at Sotioce this inoruing. ‘Prince Ferdinand sent | the court proceeded to investigate furtber ihe | them are named after ex-mayora ot the city of | Ruat™oPean, COURET, SR YOR 1B pee iy al sptructure, He veto ais thar Beane | O10 $1560" in acess of reasunaie ine a note to the powers yesterday stating that his against Dr, Crawford of fornication Washington as follows: Towers, Carberry, Blake, other countries. This is a sat ‘the | would and gieaed ‘a that Francis would | charges and qbove cl ‘Wo Uke coal SALE OF NEW BRICK WAGON, ONE | reason for'starting for Bulgaria without their con- | Eva White. Magruder and Smaliwood. Tne’ sixth ts’named | comparative quality of our west, capectally ‘ieenses that Francis bad | The plaintiff furcber ‘that, besides DOUBLE HARNESS, CART HAK- | sent was that he was convinced thelr opposition ‘EVA WHITE'S BROTHER A WITNESS. after ex-Commissioner Phelps, ’ as the one averaged.S whan ‘ané gragtni licenses that Francis Rad ae tt suffered a logs of $2,500 tt eee AUGUST. THUR. | © his acceptance of the Bulgarian throne was not | The pest witness called by Mr. Lipscomb was @ for a similar period “last . While | revoked’ ater these arduous duties Mr. AN tes, Which Was allowed giner si rs Que to any objection to him personally, but Was | yotner ot ‘va, Barnes Waite a bright looking | pASSUET CAaES De Tae Pouce Count.—in the] India” ts, ‘the principal compelitar of" vhe HOES Yacatiou, and then Air, Bannerman took | swt was Died on Monday for £50,000 3 eat directed solely to the manner of his election, er ay te, Ker Mr. | Rodis COUrE thls morning Win Chung, an able-| United States in tho worlg’s markets, er tm-| the chale proveered to undo all that he could | axadust the Baltimore and Oblo Uy ‘com> ALLY LOCATED ‘Wippre, August 11.—The city 18 decorated with | little eight year old boy, in Knickerbockers. Mr. | bodied colored man, was charged by his mother. | portance as a competitor *S,STeAUY, OvgrTated. | undo of Mr. Allen work. tie revoked, and granted, | DALY, corner 18th and M sts. n.w.: h 6: ae and banuers in anticipation of the arrival of | Moore objected to swearing ‘the witntss until a / in-law, Jane Jenefer, with ‘Shaking her. Chunn le Occurrence Of ‘famine reduce to te ey vom p. Bricks. 13th si, near Prince Ferdinand. A triumphal arch has been | test had Deen made to determine whether he | testifléd that the ola lady was tg the habit of | zero her exports. A 10 per sent surplus, tat cam A Diocesan Deadlock, 00. "OSTRANDER & STALEY, 14 <Cart Harness. erwctea! in the prince's honor wich bears thé In- | understood the sacred obligation of am oath. Mr, | rapping. him across the head, and he selzed and | ot be depended on ii & efop halt af large 95 Ours QUWER RESULEG OP Ax ATTENTT TO cuOOME 4 MEER = cS “vy Gray Mare, 6 years old, sound and good | scription: “Bulgaria {riunphantly greets you. | Lipscomb said the proper test was to see whether held her until she got pleased.’ The case was dis- | cannot take the place of our surplua, which 1s more OF WOYa BCOTLA, 20k iSALE_VERY DESIRABLE @-STORY A avy Gray Horse, good worker. Her happiness ts in sour hands, Shetrusts you to | he had intelligence ¢nough to testify. Rarneat | misted. ‘Thomas Craig, colored, was charged with | than half as large as the india crop. "Bout AIO {fhe Sova Sovtta anal enab at Malttax yonen basement Brick Dwelling, just being eoupieted, y and Harness, aliuost new. defend her independence, The country and the | stood in the witness box with the Bible in bis} an assault on Hat Tyler on Tuesday last. | ica has greater possibilities as a com] a BU Sdstreet we. 335 : people wilt be with you."™ hand, and answered the lawyers’ questions. He |The latter testified that he threw her dows | though its area in wheat is small as The dax to act a bishop. Nova Scotia is Englands a WHAT RUSSIA AND GERMANY THINK. Was eight years old, he suid would be nino the|and hurt her side “and was Ssup- | present indications potnt to a more than average Oldest colonial diocese, and Will gelebrate its cane anaes pe Sr. PETERSBURG, August 41.—The Jourual de St, | 28th of November, and was in the third grade. Ported by five other witnesses Craig | Suropeaircrop. The Russian and Austrian tennial to-day by lasing the corner-siaue of a ca ‘thedral to oost a quarter of a million dollars, The session Of the synod yesterday developed into a Berce party ght between high and low church. ck, ‘Thyee-fourths. are Bigu church, and Sof the laity ec The potas Coffs = to housm, the cleagy and, » doth ineeting together ny Sel Tately. A majority of both arian nas tank 2 SGE Petersvourg expresses it3 astonishment that | | “Do you know What will become of you if you SYyouren watts coz acteeeen | eben ofan” deael o at | UR EGR AEE poet nl ALTER VILLL & CU., Auctioneers, ken of as an adveature, For ince l- ihe. W andl sake itregrets that, hé_ so promptly forgot ‘Do you Know what wil become of you when you the necessary preliminary conditions whic! = Mould” "be observed” before” his" election | “es iy” sald the boy, «1igoto the bad man.” could take effect. ‘Tho prince's obliviousness to ‘He seeins to be well’versed both in law all conditions of legality and conventional proceed- | theology,” said Mr. Lipscomb. ure ts not likely to induce Russia to modify her} _ Mr. Moore protested against bringing this Itttle waning bac! test | views respecting the illegality of his election, His | boy on the stand to testity to things to reflect on “two-story aud attie | disregard of the porte and of the powers 13 too | his sister. ‘The court, however, allowed the boy tO al location and should | manifest to permit of thelr approving of his jour- | be sworn, testified that Hattie was fighting with another | especially are of fne promise. That of Woman, and when he spoke to her she seed a| medium. In Germany, France and Paling and struck him, and another struck him Ports are generally favorable. The Indian, crop, with a stone, and he seized her to protect himseit. A | harvested a few months ‘Will be _20,000,¢ fine of $5 was imposed. Joseph Holmes and Peter | bushels less than the pi say 238; Hunt were charged with having, on the 3d of | bushels. Australasia’ will produce August, assaulted Wm. Johnson and Elizabeth | 15,000,000 bushels more than 1 "88, OF Harris, Johnson testified that each of them struck | 37,000,000 bushels, ‘The product of the world ‘him with a brick, one over the eyes and the other promises to be quite ag much as for each of the Dack of the head: that having heard that they had | two preceding ‘harvests. Preseut tndication@’ do made @ fuss with bis wife's sister, he went | not promise material increase in prices; they cer- to Holmes to give him some advice wien they at- | tainly do not demand lower i aud the tnatter was'Kept a secret. Allen awotvered iC Festordas, took chang of the uftlog Dagan eway. ‘The mayor wad informed and ts now dying back to the city JOR SAL N story brick, by, IN 1 : ; 3 iv TWE! 5 TERETS NORTHWEST, AT AC On THURSDAY, AUGU SIX O'CLUCK The high chureumen nominated Arch leacon pin, a Nery extreiie man, Who rece!ved the vote bly Association at Jamestown, N, ¥., yesterday, and, Lars... ° oo. broke up ima row between tite authoritias of the thirds of the ends cof tbe la 348 ssia f ‘The witness Dr, Crawford came to } tacked him. Elizabeth Harris testified that] "He says that the produst of the vast army oftabor ‘The low church fate Is en spofaneTa cede | Views rogurding Prince Ferdinand’ journey | the house a good many tines in June avd July. | Joseph struck Jounson with a stone when he was | India is ueaty dif commsaed a begs ort | AsNOtaLON and thecotLage-holdera. It wasagrecd, Yan, the Itish missionary wha Tecwived the votes of less than halt of the ¢ id three-fourths of the lafty, A deadtock sold. All conveyancing, | The German Gasette,commenting on the decline | He would come sometimes in the yard and some- tting, his hand in his pocket for a pistol, and he Past six years the exportaof all Kinds of merchap- rew the stone to save his life. Lizzié Harris | dise from that country ndve ave only $1.21, dented that the boys had assaulted her. Peter | for each inhabitant rs after considerable squabbling, 40 permit te col tage-holders to vote, but no proxies would be ac pu: : ) down ou day of sale, rices qn the bourse, says Prince Ferdinand’s | times in the parlor; sometimes in the morning to be comp of stuin ten days, otherwise | action will have various évil results, Hussta’s in- | and sometimes in the afternoon, He never came the exports from the | contea ac. Wade, of di peas ‘a | Several ballots were takga Without result, and erisk and cost of detault- | necivi ~ when the witness’ father was home, He never | Hunt said he heard Johnson say something | United States have been $15.59 for each inhapi- | So!" e. lamnestown, who Owns 8} thou Hishop Ferry, of loWa, was proposed’ ae purchaser, oe Course of action in Baigarin > > Yr iGOPOUS | cow him come in tho front way. he wold come | AbOUt shooting, and he stcres ium with’ mo aise | tanks Tae agriculture® production of India ts | PreGeat walter ruled that spr pS as | eam pe ‘Tne aynod-aghourned anild&as WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auets. = oycr the fence, He would be with Eva when at } Johnson denied that he iid a pistol, but, sald né | about $$ a, year pepecapita, while that ot ube | Fore'van, muerte Mt ME t | couferend Sermons, of Sprtagteld iy mj. 1368 UNCANSON BRO: oneers. ROUNDING THE STAKE BOAT, | the house. Witness carried a good many notes | hada pipe in his pocket, court sentenced | United Statés ts mor® than $70 a year per capita. | Miter diso refused to pur a. ‘motion by Mr. Wade, | *24 ‘Willams, of Quebec, are at Ratitax 103 Pa, ave. n.w., b. - el back and forth between Eva and Dr. Crawford. | Hunt to two months in jail and Holmes four | Tue deposits in savings banky alono of the single pegling from the decisiog of the chair, Mr. | “Ke part im the centennial ceggmonies W-day, be Me CANCERY SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME Latest from the Yacht Race. Ont day iva went on the excursion wins | months im jail Statoot New Nampalire are Uaroo tinos ag fade then put the iwovion hisaseld and his Sant aa bases cea cee = 0 FHI 1 wi in the street car. After banks of India taken ‘sudatped Ivus Rurorrey —The panel state 18 SOUTHWEST, AY AUCTION. } | HULL, Mass, August 11—The Mayflower turned | house they met Dr. Crawford and yot on the serect | CHARGED Wir Eummzzueumwn—Harry Bundon, | gethin, tion was by (a large vou. Eve virtie of a dec ADE BoUncement teat a block ofstock belugging ta Henry S. Ives would be sold at auction, drew a Dumber of Wall street men to the Real Bstate Exe change in New York city yesterday, The stoolt Tepresented a monetary value of $536,000. Tu® ictioneer Was about offering the stock for sald hen be Was requested by a party interested ta Withdraw them, which was accuntingly dot Tae reason for the withdrawal was tbat ives Row talked, and there was utter confusion, dent Miller’ declared te meeting adjourned, and ‘Mr. Wade moved that Mr. Gale, of Chautauqua, be this motion was ¢arricd. ‘Witness rode on the front of the car | ®young man employed by Mrs, Catherine Smith, ing the stake-boat well in the lead of the other | because Eva told him to. They got off at 7th | Who Keeps a bakery on North Capitol street, corner ‘The Murder of the Colbys. schooners,” The Sachem rounded atl bane sed on the District of ¢ 26th day} of the Supreme Court, ne) at 1:45 and set balioon jib. The Sachem 1s near- | car. ; Lroquols | street, and witness went oa to his father’s office. | of H, was arraigned in the Police Court thi a:ter- ‘The Witness said Dr. Crawford used to bring Eva | 200n on a charge of embezzling $23 from his em- | ONE OF THE Mosr ores EVER KuOWN DY a box of candy sometimes. ployer. Mrs. Sinith testified that on the 8th in. The Union Labor Convention. Upon cross-examination the witness said that | Stant Bundon took out a wagon with bread, bis-} A telegram from Lock Haven, Pa, August ® Rocuxsrex, N. Y., August 11.—The Union Labor | Eva told him that Dr, Crawford used io comethere | cults and other bakery products and made no re- | says: Full detati8 of the murder of Isaiah Colby convention reassembied at 11:15 0'clock this morn. | in the forenoon, and he had seen him there him. | to her of the money taken in that day. She said be | and his wite at their home in the motntains south me-third of the purchase’ money | 11g. The report of the committee on resolutions | self, after schoo! vacation began. acknowledged to her that he had spent the money. 3 ' F & LOry arr: ements with Une Clucime ; sf Of this place have been received here, From these aye ange alone aw viet the Balance in one and two vears witty | was read, recommending, the adoption of the Cin- SSeS eee etcotive Carter testigod that the Young man told ae Ee ee Serene eee aoe atl, Hawitton ad Dayton Malinoad people. - ft 6 per cenit per ennui, sec ye ; a ‘and had reports wee The abos cope cae. Papen the pectuioes sold, ox all saab at the option | Gite ton an Jefe ous: pe rete te mite ve Bee another day, Le had gone on an excursion, Mr. | most atrocious ever commftted in this sectton, Bis Paepicrions Waux LIKE Wioais'—ghe | The above f the property on ny ; ‘A deposit of 8100 required: when cso e Next Witness called. Hegatd ells counsel for Bundon, maintained that his! Early on Monday morning Jebn Colby, accom earthquake predicted by Zuniga did but occur Fees theseand THOS. EWAGGAMA: the PTOnSTAY J 20) ter anlo the tances rexeree | T¥¥img to Blow Up the Spanish Mim-| Dr. Crawford, and would not know him | cllentcould explain the accounts, and that this ENGLIGH WAR-SHIPS TO ASSIST THE DOMINION CREL panied by his wite, started to the home of bis son Cerday in the City Of Mexico, and thet peo awe - tioa Was an attempt to coliect a debt by a crim. | Pi 4 ES DY THE GUL OF BT. LAWERNCE. pie, who Bad teen inclined to bedeve in toe SLO: 7 ie right to rose 1 the risk aud cost of istry it he saw ‘him, He sald be had never | 9° salah, near Washington Eurpace, 13 miles soul mand fots tad fourva- | defaulting purchaser after dve days’ public notes Of | aapmiy, Augustine petards were exploded | authorized him” to visit nis house, | inal process. Judge Harper neld the case for the | of this ‘city. ‘When he Afrived’ there, about 0| At Halifax, N. S., an ipeident cecurred on board prophet, now denounce him as a madpoan, He 9,106 feet, north- resale in Tue Evi rae pater 7 cu- | On week days, the witness sald, he left his house | Stand jury; fixing bonds at $200. o'cloek in the morning, a ghastly sight met bis} the American wWar-ship Richmond yesterday | “4 prophesied an inundation of the city by hot Sot, Houses reut for Sad'each, aust beso Price ais Plea by the faiuistey oF tho interior No aug from a quarter to half-past 7 o'clock, and he got = ee az, On, the porch ay nis-son wih a bullet Which, in view of the present relations beeween | Nike Yesterday, the overthrow of the palace and oe bth ana i ‘THOMAS Mt. Was done. The perpetratorsof the outrage are not | home about half-past Gor 7, Sundayt he ett bone ‘The Courts, Hole in bis ead, and near by, lay his wite, ner | MO ta ueaii, Gidasusmmnae tawkds 4901 known, Fes er tae aloe eye) Fe Soe re ae tom: lay their year-old cluld dying of starvasion, “Nwat | Dle amusement. Several hundred bottles of ale ne i ee = d ‘esterday, Robert Smith, assault; $5 or 15 days, "1 Ket cl 4 x ‘ouns ot tbe 1D SE A Young Lady's Suicide. house sometimes. He had never seen Dr. Crawiord | richard Fords assault; Oy days in jane a pull of WAtOr, TUS peewon OF Mrs Coluy | Were Velng placed on the ship, when License In- of Alnerigan Firemen in New York, twelve FiveDesisvanes Irmaca, N. ¥., August 11.—Miss Lotta A. Preston, | at lls house, and never ig To-day, William Ruéy, loud and boisterous; 35. | 3,2: Spector Mackenzie ut in an appearance and seized lt claiming that the ale was purchased from a city Victaaller who Ras no Hommes to aot juor, He accommocated the war-ship a was required because ‘be had supplied her with Ord States were represented, extending as far'west as Arkansas and as far south us Virginia The com. Inittee on oonstitution presented a draft of a new constitution, Which called forth a good deal ot ais cussion, Most of It was on the clause excluding Wasnixotor, July 28, 1887. ms i : howed evidenco of brutal maltreatment, and 1 18 an acooniplishéd and attractive young lady, was | Cusations came to his knowledge. William “Dyson, profanity; $5. John F. Jarboe, | &| a el and cam Gund hanging tn the attic of Her parents! resi | _ When Dr. White left the stand Mr. Lipscomban- | joud' and” botstemus: $5.° Sentenes seaianG Siteoce the perpetrators for tear Of Oekecton, malaria fever, 13 $U} wo ie cause of her I rn cy. Cleary, threats; personal suicide. B ENDANT. Conds. William Boswell fast arrives forteued | » Justice of the Peace c, W. t » With gas, water, latro ‘Price 1,800. Cail at on DANENHOWE & SOD FoR BU! be ESS K _ provisions while iu port. The officers of the Mtch- | colored fremen aud a reposed amendment addiag mnie to the Navy ———— Mr. Moore said that if that was the govern-| collateral. George Hurdle, protanity; $5, George | JUTY ,and held op inguest. | Upon examination It | Tong are involved tm uo trouble, but it te. & Deuevolent and insurance feature It was fay : ud old articles : Brought Up on Habeas Corpus. é Johnson, profanit Nannie Nickens, cruelty oe ‘against the Victualler 13 proven he will be heavy | decided to adopt the constitution aa preseuted and jhiy tsed by Teworkine or otherwise iu the piece te ments cage he did not see that the defendant need | 7) aniniik; personal bonds, Mary.Greea’ assault, | & DUllet, which entered his face below the eye, | nm giveiva years trial The clection of oficers te ag oF evaie of engels, thelr mBcbinery, | tore WhO Mas areata in NOFA oes Oo | make any reply. ‘There was no fornication shown | Say continued aed sue, Hee assaults | Mure, Colby ad aoe ree acer the ace | , Much toterest was manifested at Halifax yester- | Sulted in Coe selection of chatios I Beadle of Nowe oi 1 Eitales will bat Public auction, for easly to the | the charge of being "a" non-resident and. seluing | St vaane ie moved the court to discharge the de) tng witness, Win. Groves, violation of policy oe Ditty eee dagen the pubuEAE of 8, dlapaten trom Gtiarra | York as president: a aymoud. of New York, New York ave. ne-t bidder, and will mene at TEN A. M., | goods without a Stite license, was to-day before | fendal samt jurroughs, er | empty pocketbook Jay by her side, and a allver | Stat e cl retary, i. ATaxmar, of Now Urea aoe ees 2s VY. AUGUST THIRTY, PRONIMO, aud con: 2 United st “That Til decline to do,” said Judge Harper. ‘| sonal bonds. Nicholas Hill, threats; bonds or 30 | &™PL 3 ueut had contirmed tbe report that rar. | tre TTY SIX-ROOM COTTAG! tg day, U ncceasary, ant all the ard: | quoge Bong, Of the United states circuit court, on Soe days, David Johnson, profanity; $3. Mary Burch, | Watch and deuble-barreled rifle are missing. The | UGS ware toneacut vo che cule Of be Lawrence A depout of ten per cent will | on'his own recognizance to appear before the | Remance im the Interior Department. | affray; plea of guilty’ or offered. ‘square ed on the day of wal ark: a $5, Jovebh Beard, larceny Peper One are TO At Large; and are supposed © |-vo assist she Canadian fisheries cruisers in the en- Ly —_———.99——_______ a party of tramps who have been committing AGxEs HERNDON, THE ACTRESS, ‘Hone. ae Sra ce | Court in North Carolina on the Monday in | INQUIRIES FOR MISSING PEOPLE—A REUNITED Maz- | Of a Sofa valued at days absolutely, and Highway robberies tn this section re | SOTCeMENL Of the treaty and Docatnion laws, Agoes Herndon, Ube actress, was driving chike Serene Ty the asticioe within twenty days, | November, with the understanding that the au-| NIED. COUPLESA MOTURR WHOSE SON ‘was | 1n default ot Testivution thirty days additional, | Bumerous, highway robberies in thas seotéon re: Picador de ets pon med Einaverun Chicage, Tuestay evuiluge 5 s deponit wl be forfeited to the United States iu | Uorities of that State shall make ho more arrests | HaNGED. ‘Thomas Craig, assault; $5. George Graves and By His Vicious Ways. alarm of fire was sounded, and © hase cart, on ite went of failure to pay 4 i; ether. le was thirty-five and she vont cf failure, to Pay such Dalance and inake re- | for a viglationof theirlaw, which requiresa license | Inquiries are frequently received at the Interior | George Hurdle, affray;'s> each. Joseph Holmes | BAPPMY tog L y, to be offered. Way Co the fire, dashed around a corner cane 1m collision with Miss Herndon’s carriage, throwe jedules of the artl- | trom non-resident salesmen. twenty years of age, respectively, ‘Their remains in be procured from the Command- —— eer. ERIN FORTUNE aND BRINGLY GRACE and Peter Hunt, assauit, two cases against each; a a > = Departinent from people living inforeign countries, | two months for’ Hunt, four ‘months for Holmes: | Were buried last uight, ON BIS FAMILY. ing her violently to the ground. Mer wrist wea of the ard, New York, or from the ‘The Coke Operators’ Conference. asking information in regard to relatives who have | Rosa Jones, assault; personal bonds, Harry Soleo ‘The prodigal son of one of Chicago's best tamul- | sprained, and she received other injuries which ticles sold inust be removed by the purchaser | PrrrsBurG, “august LA connie of coke | come to this country and have been lost sight of. | Bundon, ones ment of $23 from Catherine | Sherif May and Constable Myers went from | ies turntshes society tn that city with a bit of a | will, pher to without expense to the Government. operators and employes is belng held at Everson, | Asa rule such requests are forwarded to the au- | Smith; held for the grand Jury, with $200 bonds. | Lock Haven¢o Hublersburg, Centre County, Pa, | sensation, “Burt” Sawyer 18 the youth. His de- ———— (CuamPions aT Cngss.—AC Boston the first of tour games of chess between Major Moore Hi: hampton of Ube New York Chess Club, aud F. Young, ef the Boston Cugss Club, was played yum Pa., to-day, at which the tong-pending dispute tes tate in which the person Yesterday and arrested a man named Johnson for a abut’ a” wage scale for the colle region | orttes of the city or State in which the person the murder of Colby and wife. Johnson was FEMPTORY SALE OF DWELL ‘workmen Will probably be settled. The wo estred in. | 4 MCBDERER'S PLANS MISCARRY AND ONLY HIMSELF | JoJged in jail at Lock Haven, He had a gruc IXTH STREET SOUTHWEST, important features in the coke region situation, | heard from, and in many cases the ds AND WIFE ARE DEAD. against Colby and swore vengeance. ‘The See wee Which have caused almost unilmited trouble, but | formation hias been obtained, and Laker At Homer, Mich., last week, George Burton kilied | ities claim they have strong evidence against btm, ui & Se K xpect e arrange: x ends. X i ee EEDA SCUCN SNE | hha Sem ce Recca a, arranged Wo-aay- OMe | in eraace iouu her husbaice Wo happened tobe | Bis wite, shot his mother'inaw, Mrs. Hatch, Vicki See UR O'CLOCK, the 3 tion of which’ union shall predominate | located in‘ this city, and she came on, and the | stigntly, and puta bullet in his own brain. ‘The nents San rnd Lot, full description of wine. a * reunited couple are’now living together in this A CONFERENCE AT SENATOR MARONE'S—aN ADDRESS folio 40%, one uf the Land | 1 the region so far ay the recognition of ple 2 tragedy resulted from domestic infelioity and Jogi ees of Columbia, Operators is concerned. | An official of the opera. | city. A letter was recolved not long ago from a | crueity on the part of Buston, which had led his tors stated just before the conference that the | mother in Ireland, who wanted toknow the where- tthe = “S| ‘The Virginia republican State committée, after scale proposed by the amalgamated union of the | abouts of her son, who had written last trom one | wife to seek a divorce. Yesterday the murderer's} 4 Gonwreace at Senator Mahone resldesce, tn : ae rot W: ated, 2 Bien) Tet ee Gone ee OC Lelion Well be Heke (us!) We Terdeanysipue iad become, involved Inieeme | eee desperate man had intended | duty of preparing an address embodying the plat- sire for the luxuries of fast living has led to bis arrest, and Tuesday morning he made his appear- ance in the Armory charged-with the theft of a $500 sealskin sacque, The garment was the prop- erty of his sister, a Mrs. Ayres. She did not appear opt nd he prissi as he evidenuy ex. pected, was discharged. YSling Sawyer was left @ conderable legacy upon tbe death of his Since, he began raplfay vo squat ian a re ot ‘Vice that soon swi weds It Uy ‘The taguily Was then called upon for funtls. ‘rhe pag- pered young fellow could hot, wowever, get Sule em Tivepaxp axp Wire Duownep TovsTugn.—The swamer guests at Lake Hi have been greatly excited during the past tew days over the of a mab and his wife who had ee ployed as hustler and laundress in the } Hopat he from them for his extravagant — trouble, and Having killed & man, was hung. He } more wholesale slaughter than he accomplished, | form of principles, This address has not yet been | Sine Hom! them for ls extravagant tastes, abd, pods ofthe wan Was picked wp near, Bertram ‘The Railroad Accident. had not written, naturally, after his execution, | ‘The letter recites that, notwithstanding: the | made public. A member of the committee says it | ver's seaiskin pewned it ag Jobn Manion’s | says he hired the couple at M5 OSE HUNDRED AND TEN novies ALREADY nyex | Wilch accounted for the léng silence which had | troubles ‘constantly occurning in his family, he | win stiees che pratieem of the demesne nary on State street, Manion gave him $25 on ‘Of the peasou. When the went out ns Beow p ee (eter Deperthiont bad ne DUTea OF AafGrtaedion, | Igved Bis wife and that Le could not endude the | Si onted at Roampie ayd artaien that perch Gor ite | de, Sawyer’s indulgent mouner succeeded in get- | B’RINF of the peason. — ‘ad bow toy 2 lane vce; co0; | | ProRia, TLL, August 11.—A private dispaten | but these letters come fram foreign countnen, | ROUsRe of separation from her. He had deviseda | (ovit ation, both hatelal and State, aad especially | Ung him to confess the thet. agit asked ner to ac- Capebsed tne boat ts s mpaterye er — » TLL, .— F, a lateh and their two un- 2 sh therevel wo e > ply imucdaaiely at 1318 Ceraout | (fom Superinténdent Armstrong, of the 7. P. and | where iv is Supposea that Une Intertor Departanent | Married’ daughter to: chose hae ole ee ea aa br eg tale te abode Cae revenue ea cn anaes | Soa be woul resco tie be oud os Cuasamma> GuooTs a Bunaian—The eum: sts We aul} BO) aga taken Out of te wreck at Chiatowerthe © | $33 kind of a policé office, tnd as far ai possible | troubles “inte is house, paring fully Prepared | Bair educytional bill, opposing protections and | the sajaon was told that he had ‘repetved | mer residence at Andover, Mass. Of BAT. FURSI@HED HOUSE NEAR Wasa. | °C” aken out of the wreck at Chatsworth. the information desifed ts procured, inset to ill them all."Then fis attention was | PAE educgLtonal, ull epposng will deciare | $30 for the garment. ir she would hand him the | Craighead was entered Ur burginve oe tou : pupiy. Md. Fine| Jrish Fings for the New York 69th. f Heal Estat Tobe given, YO bis wife and (his young children. | thay the republican party is able to seLule the debt | money and walt qutside he woulé return wita it | oviock Tuesday end Mrs. Craighead, neisuborheod. Ad = ‘0 Sonee ot en ee ae es adie dell im love, not anger.” | as'soon as it sail be restored to power, and it will | Ma few moments. ‘The mother guve hint the | who was Mone with ber ‘and servant gir, aull-st | Dvaiay, August 12. Jas. J. Clark has boughs for $4,500 ot Elizabeth | These tinisited, thé odles of the Hatches were to | 08 S00 as jt shall be restored t power. abdit will , and the son, going faside, bt | shoothe Durglar in the Dut be suade Lis eps AR wast | Watded to the Re } Of | o. Murray, part 1ot16, reservation 11, 27 by 110 | be carried to the stable and the building fired. | Prowl care of protection au public education. It Darin and lett by the back disor without cape. This was the ‘attempt at robber? of the city and ork, through the Rev. Pather McDonnell, of | feet, on the south side of C street, between 3rd and | ‘Then the murderer was to return to the house ina de pubes Sint She alcenes eall ener epIUNOE a additional bit of Within twodays. The plucky act of Mra Craigs orth, r buildings, f-w | Chicago, two flags made ot Irish poplin and em- | 43, Streets northwest,._T. E. Benedict has bought | respectable manner, lay himself besige then, and Gepecawn. itis tine ‘peported that Mahone ye head ts the gole topic of town conversation, Mra. ‘stands. 0: $209 | broldered by the nuns of the Caskel Convent, for | 16F 34,000 of C.H. W. Junken, parts 11 and 12, | blow kisown brains out, ‘The plan igiscarried by ratte aos ch, clauming that the debt Craggnead is the wife of Horace Craighead, of the wernment | presentation to the Goth regiment, of New York | sq. 727, fronting #2 feeton Maryland avenue, be- | reason of Burwon's wite leaving him snddenly and be scttod f the Raglish bumiholders ere moe trim of ‘© Ki manemast t insiead of rent- | city, with Which are assoclated the great names ‘Ist and 2nd streets northwest. his anger getting the best of when he found | Be, Eng! aay aay hy ~y 3 ~~) 435 7th ‘ly Uckets cheap. | of Gens. ‘Thomas Francis Meagher and Michael ——— her in the house packing up her clothing prepar- proper spirit. eity. On the occasion of the first burg gold SS ? : _ sult} Corcoran, und which 1s noted for tts sympathies} Cowraacts To BE AWAKDED To-Monzew.—It 1s ‘atory to a permanent removal, Ba ee 3 ISBUKG | MONTGOM, | with the cause of Ireland. One is the American | expected that the contracts for bullding the new = Ireland and Egypt. i yous) aud | national colors, and the other the national flag of te eat panes: Confesved Herself a Hoisoner. SIGNIFICANT UTTERANCES OF SALISBURY. Cruel West Point Scamtal, ‘samuina.—A. 9. Alexandr, ine moetay: covered wits | 1ieade, AtcAutsnop Croke; tn) a. lector sent with, | OAYat vesono wil DO Awardee s0xmutro. “Recre’ |, maMARxASES /GrATEiCEOT ‘5D BY xINg| Omthe occasion of the Jord mayot's banquet tq ee ‘Of the Woodburn stock faFin, paw sold te oe eS | Ag ME Wnt Snead te | TNTPE gh ag OF Ba Haroon waotrremrar ofc theca miner a the alain Moe sit "3a nt cement ga Wat. Peat or reins hy we ae ou ra ‘Custos | long distant when the green flag will again be un- . 5 3 A Commutation | Toned overa nativesenate meld & prosperous, 7 Ge Onin When Mrs, Lucy Tennison, of Olathe, Mo, was | evening Lord salisbury sald the government had | nas brought Lieutenant of the fourth | phe, Stallion Aripahoe, Dy AC well-ordered, and emancipated people.” MrststER Conky and the Chinese minister ar | arrested, charged with the poisoning of her nus-| done everything possible to give effect to the rice Was better than §,000, uy ses == Sxpected to arrive at New York on Saturday to } hana, one of the wealthiest, farmers of Johnson | country’s mandate to preserve the unity of the eo Tape aaa A Shaft Caves in, Madrid, New York city on Tuesday, and met Law- yer John D. Townsend, Mrs. Totten’s father. Lieuk” ‘Totten afterward sent to the Sun a message say- ASN a eet Maia Wise HANG. 1.08 the | scwpay ScuooL EXCURSIONISTS Ruonrvap.—At 3 | first use of polson, Saturday evening a document command of the government, and the country had Gay afternoon kililog three’men ‘and infuring an- | O'clock this afternoon the President recetved in the | was brought to light which showed conclusively | aright to compiain if uney were not used dis- other so badiy that lie ts not expected to Ave. ‘The | East room about 300 M. E Sunday school excur- | that such was true. ‘This pleco of writing, wit-| crectly, and at tye same Ume firmly. ‘This utter. PENELY 1 County, Kan,, it was hinted tat this was not her | empire. Extra powers had been placed st the Gex. Mugs 10 Gara ‘Swoxp.—September cl of the ©. a eee and dow in ames of the victlins cannot be ascertained. slonists from Easton, Md, nessed by nine of the best men of Johnson County | Suce believed to Slguity that Che government | Ou a Presented in the New York arn necessary outhouses: PaperS on Monday. “His wife and child have ab- sented themselves, he says, In accordance with De td Seo ten says That such tmput should have sent = ague. Regarding Egypt, Lord Racing at Saratoga. Rance OF THE TUERMOMETER.—The following | 1s as follows; Salisbury said tumt Encland must see real ceourity Sanatooa, N. ¥., August 11.—This was the open- | Were the readings at the signal OMice to-day: 7 | ‘This vow, covenant, and promise, made and en- | for tat country—that it was free frow internal jax day of the second suunner race meeting here. | 01,71; 2p. m., 91; maximum, 92; minimum, 69% | tered into ‘by Lucy Tennison, now i the State of | Sedition and safe from external ettack—before ‘The attendance was large though the weather was = Missouri, Jackson County, having to leave my { taking herdeparture. ‘at thedoor. Will be sold chicap for STONE, BOS Peunsylya- COX & WIN i = showerye Col. Ludiow 1s in New York to-day, former home for unlawful’ acts committed by me 1d elsewhere. poe ee First race—Three-quarters of a mfle. ‘Touche F oa inst, the person of tay compagion, Jas D. Ten- | A ManaceR'g ACcOCNTS Suomt.—A special from | Among her ETERS on ViRGTL Star clica = Pus won, With Pearl Jennings second, and Bram. An Oil King in Treuble. ‘by the use of nous drugs, Without | Gloversville, N. ¥., says: ae A ee | SAE SES << bleton third. 216. MARCUS HULINGS’ UNPROFITABLE INVESTMENTS COST | any just cause, for which I am truly sorry, dnd do | twelve years manager of = Pe Silic Ca., Ex alucrinan McCabe, Of New York, SORE JOR SALE AT A Second race—the United States Hotel stakes— ‘HLM AN IMMENSE FORTUNE, heartily repent, and ask God, my companién, chil- | 1 absent on a vacation, During a the | Ex-. | SO STOCK Fale 200 acres, in Prince Ge taiié and a half. Hanover won; Wary second, and] Marcus Hulings, at one time one of the kings of } dren, and neighbors to forgive me; and I will fur- preakiene of the company bas been inv ase 10 rooms; barn’ sojourning at the Hubter Prospect House, tn the Grisette third. “Time 2:383,. ‘ther’ make this covenant, that 'I will cherish, | his accounts. A large sh 43 reported. but | CeiskUls, with his wife,for sowe Weeks, started hind race the KentickyStakes—three quarters | ‘¥6olLtegion, and at prevent living in an elegant | Neus Move aa Obey int cousanlolsin Seaver | ie is aigicule to give hgures: ie wastage ver Rimscitaod wile. Being vo that polut. Be was ofamile. Emperor ot Norfolk won; King Fish | Fesidence in Oll City, Pa, ts Qnancially embar- | and in Health if he will receive me back to his bed | 2nd prominent society map. He 1s married. He 5 second; Esterbok third. ‘Time 1:16, Tassed, and his property will come under the ham- | and dreside again; and that I will peaceably | 13 not aware that an investigation 1s held. ay ALE-I AM NOW OFFERING er ae wana race Mile and ® furlong; Saxony won; | mer August 22. His son, Col W. J. Hullngs, was ow, lin to have equal control ot our domestic | The affair causes intense excitement “in ‘the | sppltea thathe might go, but it would be by per. LEI AM NO F N A Vahoo second, Swift third; time 1:5734. ane ly concerns in all other equat ways | V! , Destrtos ee Ane on ie, auttnore and Oto Mall: | "Fifth “race.-Seiling race, mile. “Gelex won; | Srmerly amemberot the Pennsylvania leitsla- | Ee, telMne per eon Maan “and wes eee muck better. Open | Mee oo 4 : i : $000 : ture, and 1s now colonel of the Sixteenth Regi- | Gou ison, NOW, : vic] A West Vincixta MURDER AND LyxCHING.—A ites frou: any of the departnicnts. on payments of | (Ueen Less second, Jublive third; time ment, Nationa: Guard. Mareus Hulings has had a Sense eoree cena Senile ou special trom Charlestown, W. Va. says informa: rect. 1 have laid out Uesutitul avenues and Telezraphic Briefs. Temarkabie career. He came into McKean County | triends and creditors that I intend, God being my | tlon has been received thereto the effect that ress with sade trees, and will continue totupruve | | At Green Castle, ind., last night,fire did damage | in 1876, and secured an interest in some lumber | helper, ‘to keep. this vow and covenant, assien | Chasles Willams, a lawyer, shot and killed James Shue te Uine, Prices troin $150 to 500 | to amount of $21,000. “The Insurance was g16,-| land. A ttle oll had been found in McKean | away all my rights, title and interest of our real | Aldridge, county surveyor, "al Logan Courthouse, z to location, “The convenience of | ood. ‘The principal losers are W. F. Mpurgin "and | County, DUCOM men laughed at the idea of fi eatate. 5 UTRE—LEDG WI: In Jant ENO A ee ese uais| nee roved property in all parts HWE GEES @ Sox 28 New York ave. IED. grichtuscsoigeouns Doe TREN BeReRy ot ae e ‘LUCY Texsisox. | that State, last Friday.’ The story is that Wi- Beelth.Geoigetown, BE. a PECTAL DARGATNS— vropersy will mire its rapid aud perane | OOO. = it in paying quantities ‘Mr. Hulings purchi 5. Tams lost a sult, befor’ a Justice of the peace a Be sixty. Pfs, Soupent gaachtar i oure 2 eB modern | wuceuieut i value. Money advanced to build | Wen & Brothers, lovnlers, 6,000 deres, paying $5,000 down, Me had the iand | ™MATCb, 25, 2878. Tew days before the murder, and swore Wat he see See cha A Garaeee oft ee FE ee no Ree WAGOREER FINANCIAL AND COMMERCKAK, | cnlj.n short time hen oll was found aud teoll| Wisconsin’s Long Drought Broken. | Youd ae ‘and James, Aldridge, she DOUGLAS. egust ©, 1887, 0 5S 3 aud 1005 F ‘ fever commenced. ‘acres Wel ae inty surveyor, against whora vertalned OR SALETAT-ROCRVILGES Mo nO Vey Neue Weck: Stock tes leases, and in a few months he Was the wealthiest | RAIN COMES AT LAST INTHE SAFE OF ADELUGE. | Somme petty spius’ Arming himself with @ double- operator im the oli country, every foot of hisiand | Tuesday night's storm was pretty general | barreled shot he went in seareh of the me 00 p.m prices € : ‘New York Stock Marke! cial | Weeming with oll. He made large investments in | throughout the Northwest. At Milwaukee, Green | whose lives he had threatened. He met Aldridge, Sire folt it Bowen 350 Loti vee OY other parts of the oll Held, and at one me was | Bay and st Paul the rainfall wes « quarter of am | Who wad been forewarned and took the gun Son = sald to be worth $2,000,000. After the oll fever | 110) at Duluth d La C1 trifle of rain,| im, Whereupon he drew a revolver and shot Al- died out Mr. Hulings plunged into gold and sliver juth and La Crosse only a raind Gridge twice, kilUng iim instantly. Williams was Seg ane Sees ace Auto, losing | was reported. Tata was reported yesterday morn | ayresved and piace ta jal Exclvement ran highy $230,000 in the “Tough Nut” mine, in Arizona. He } ing trom the Hastings and Dakota division of the | and a body of men welt to the jail to take Also purchased a farm in Crawford County, near | cyicago, Milwaukee and St.Paul Rallroad, ‘The | Out and lynch him. ‘The sheriif armed himself, Meadville, and spent $100,000 in improvements on } Tong drought in Wiscouste nay be conciiored ny | and for 4 time kept them off. ‘The prisoner was J, ‘The chuse of his reverses Is ageribed vo unfor- | broken, Reporte trom tie lumber districts, wuere | taken from the jail Monday evening by cluizens tunate investments, and, while nominally the } forest fires were Taping, are ta the effect chat the | and hanged to a tree, Qwner of a large amount of property, he has for | rain has checked the progress of the flames, and Rares EE ET some Fears Deon land poor” He began a costly | given relief for the time belng. Specials to the | SINcuLak DgaTH oF A Baxnen’s Wa The desirable Cottewes, ¢-utalning 29 roms, soldasone | | Thefollowing are the opening and ¥._loe unustial indy | trentawe of 140 feet. Will be suld reasonable. For Fiber particusars inguire of estses th “SEM PARKER, 1418 F st. nw. LAND, FRONTING 7s = —S Fehatlareu oa 14th at Dpposite Portand Flats, “87.5 JOR SALES35 ACRES OF NTIS | Bow notin’ sides” conduit Youd,” stretching» frum Brooke Fark Hotel toCebin John Bridxe, and fronting gncanal, tproved by good country house aud. our houses. “rice, $30,000; one-half cash, balance ‘ovo aud two yeurs,'6 percents YOUN E, BEALL & Co, Trends and seat eter. ear aera ‘Funeral i F st. addition to Allegheny Col ulings’ | Fe eS) ‘State | Wile of Mr. Wm, T. Allen, a SIXTY GiOIGE SELECTIONS OF Hall, which he could not coz maleate that che wind stonn Paice aceon Dsuied | oMlictal died im ‘Iichinond ceday under patnay aha bane ie Friday, Angpst 22, 013 as of saproved =o the rain was very violent, and that much damage | circumstances. | Her som, Small boy, gol derma Mt vet. thin from one-half mile to three MorINy ON A RED Stak Line STEAMER.—WheR } nas resulted in consequence. In the vicinity of | altercatton with a of a A York, end Newark, ¥.J.pepyre ‘ery cheap, aud ou Very easy terms, the Red Star steamship Rhynland arrived at ner | Hes renulien tm consequence. In tne viclulty of | And Analy fied a pistor at. them, G veel x send fur civcujar. CM rar £oo whart in Jersey City yesterday her crew was in a wounding one of their number. The youth was = elisa highly demoralized stave and no litte excitement | Sr'°S.5 umber of Rew buildings on, the farm | Perio tie police court and. sent ‘on ¥o che ‘among the passengers, Last of Milwaukee, Were com: “step fron ~ jury. When his mother reeetved the Peventh day Out trom Antwerp, Gustave plstely demolisied” Frank Jolson, ‘a farmer, | Jury. MEDICAL, &c. ed twenty-twWo, one of the firemen, refused 16 | UVing, two miles south of Waupun, was | She was stri — .. ra vill ate aes fru residence, ee fine Wea Ee Werk ‘and was very pugnacious, ‘The'thinl eng. | buried Under the debris of his bar | and ay. Boas, J gpitol street, of property on our books | [> FAD AND BE. WISE—DR. LROTHERS, 906 B heer remoustrated With him and was assauited by | Milled. At Portage a lanre number of buildings | 4 np... Wousy HoxosmD—At Newark, N. J., ond for tee * whecox & WIN s.W appeared before me ahd made oath teat be ie . on the fair grounds were demolished, and the Fepoee of her soul. the Oldest bat sa eg gt ao HK | Deldens, Who was with diftculty mastered and | Cy crop in that section alsaoet eared A ates } Aliss Mary Frances Parker, daughter of Hon. Oore- hor 132 poeae : re A ut in ‘irons. ‘This excited the crew, aud Jos. landt Parker, has recelved a magnificent gold * tap eee . ces of private dinea3s itera re pa 4 Der of bridges in Fond du Lac County were swept pees Pry | ie, OF ho, ehazpe. cOuSUTtS+ more Markets, jurent and Gerald J. Van Hersch, tlremen, re- medal from the Life-Saving and AsaD~ ‘and Pesbedy’ wages, of | cur during de aby. pau: | BALTIMORE Mo ~Aurast 11-—Vinsinis sixes, con- | fased to Work aud tried to release beldens trom | Sav. 4% fortcon, a panic ensued on foriens | ciation of New York in, ‘of be? brave vullders' strike cost, $2,500,000 in wages ‘thee | Sip ete me By BR, BROTHELS. sylidated, A075 digr® (We coupous, Us; “do new | his irons, ‘They were also put in trons after a ‘Marsh, Which ‘Was flied with haymakers when AElampt to mie tne ue dt Befagee Dugan at Perch wo ‘workers, The coke aout Kos ac pdia cinch Redes, angus, intrict of Coiuiuiay abie Sd day of Duly, 188% BALTIMORE, Mp., August 11.—Cotton iower ana | SHUsSIG, DUL the next day consented to £010 | the Struck, ana tents, wagons, haystacks, | Amboy on July 18 The eee ee 2D fp Te 20, ‘* Ecioiy qual lading, x, rious, dual aud about shed | Wau held vinous Maul tho steamer Served: whoa {OSn, Wore gene Ying én every direction. one re-| ADd.langer chan a.sliver dolar. Tehas the name | wages. and ao te st might then nme h nse lenge 2 ec j Ineckiver Seed ieneeteg aes: | the ‘olgian cousul caused the arrest of the thres Boabeeuiy a mincaber and rose ieee the acs Cs Bropriste, preseneation, inscripcion on the ober | gate of wages st away up & fa tnauiony, Tani va ry hing yery fue and firemen for mutiny, and they Were taken to police | OUDUeGLY a inlstak W was wrecked. near | Side, giving the lady's nates and realting the deed | estimate takes no account of the lesies to capital, on tust, frow her Bowne rf fuarvers ‘and ‘locked up, ‘The prisoners Will Holling Prairie aan cieeee of este enh USSF | of bravery in. ‘of which tt isgiven. which, ‘not eo Reavy a6 to labor, Rave bees. 7 Prides, 22th 7 ss Pace uasaie: Fallow, Sa53: x be bel until next, Wednesday, when the Rhya-| Tatas Janta tater, was killed’ by "yguinisg = — su ano Poxemce,- | D7 BO mais insignificant, Biitives and frtends ate ro wttebd. Ee ee wile handed overtop authors ores | rt; sin, Applet ous sa tb e° Paks |maetbrse Bp Now Vent cay gave aepata | Tus Koo teseran Cuicaae Guaairy —At Cul | Ais Goungag Soaks of OCH ok = Ea S98: western mized, suas4. tye and dull, 48a ae rain has swelled the streams in Eau Claire Teasers ol rae, ‘Watterson, of = ‘the = and his to oa ane: 748 i GES SOP TRAIG UD TERRE | Sy, Brayunane uncaaneed sid aulek“Tosaioes ctaes | A Ltaprea Crrmary ov Noapotx Deap. Mr. A. | County, aad tho prospect of moving. the hung-up | Ville Courier-Journal, oun A. Greene, the presi SARS, SOURS rth tbe convicted | unersliPeiday,ot 4 otdock, from 743 ith stress Dr. BRO HELS 15 the oldest established adverts- | 1501.50 per barrel. Coffee at dy aud quiet—Ido | M. Vaughan, a prominent and respected citizen, fog drives is good, "At Mason’ ‘Wood County, | dent, welcomed Col. Watterson to now ie are —a x a ing Ladies? tan im this city. Lades, you can | cargoes, ordinary to fair, Isyald. Bt died f rtolk yesterday morning after a Mi | Watterson gave an interosting dissertation on | Theordinary rules of ‘prison ‘broken 5 : a city. 2a a0. Wi Satis, Otbee y lghtnlog atruck the barn of J. F. Kolof, destroy: ‘the SRN gale Be PuOTi His, God ak ay: | Fane arm, Oiel0. Whisky quiet Lida 15. Other | {ne itness of many montoa, Mor was Stet ico Nth eeveral head o¢ ve stock, a { HeWspapersand newspaper, mas, and the iaeom | tor er bene, and are treated Indies, agried ur single. Forty year’ experience, | dulimcottom, “Mai foun tetd., Pram ase Zoernel 268, He sed et Che heed ot thetnear. buggy, Urty tans of bay, nine acres of wheat, | PAubillty of Journalism ang pouitica, “cine poll, ree Stiebiers are obliged to wee their ae = STRGGES ANG | Lom nT DUG Maansins One IN SOD Rees breaking Out of the war and Inver on presigent of Fito.” * ei Gt ee) ek tom the ways veracly, whores Joust wand Fridays only, ihe boodlers = : : EAE SoS was Se A BEInE, AND | Gehl Budpmeats Boat, the board of underwriters, es oa, the giner hand, i always “trying to all | frends, whenever! they sas ea weve Bas 22 , : bec 27,000 bushels Sale ee Revo! eerne : oocapy ce & Winrez: ToS pm wit pedosenyy Toure rou | 6/400 busbals. Muss Canrseren’s SuDDEN Dears —Deputy Com) sorey wun sree tot he Weer | | docs” Brit addresses were also made ‘by Geb. | migut Tre pote ae ‘StOCK BROKERa — ~ ee Chicago Markets. oper Scholer, of New York, said that = Horatio C, King, Gol Jobn A. Cee ment in the eid Foy mi JANECOD RESTORED BY USING & BOTELEOR | one: IL, August 11, 1 p. m.—Whest firmer | Sarah C: the eccentric rof{| Anumber of tory peers threaten w reject the | World; Paul A, Dana, of the Gus, and .| celia, and their meals are: $eCiriiave, | New York. Sin ce Sky Coe Hea TONNE Comal | an opening sash, US “7-16: Miptaaber, Go B16; | the late Commodore Carpenter of the United States | amendments to the hand ‘ill introduced tn, the | Wiese dat athena ing Novel by oe Gouon Sor a new a Tuivaid SiUck TELDGMAPH? Winnge>? | Rvriy. Meera vievr wo te wheloaystem, 9068 | 210°“ Getouer 437. ‘oats eeycaahs 3 Ms. HP: | in cS bathercons whore: she was fooad sa aoe care ce ateane eapectally the clause Providing | | sae Cax Bx Mayon Axo Kes? House Too.— Pbdas october 5. WaSUNGTOX, BALTIMORE, PHILADELEHLL ors Se ae aaa fiat tid pteiabor, 8.8754; Wound tat dont was due to speplecas amas eared tan gen not to Be agent Senies the meatenoent that the has sné | | Ex-Smcason DOwaRr 48 4. APN General Fartucre: gpetklitrea the, sendemmyf Madetze of Frit 28 | c, ceiss, Gmsoen at Gervmeetea—Continal | ‘The Bus und dies! Eins faye the imports of | Joris has wari ene ae canta ete ates Touan’ he declages cee Sas thet ee eroubis: | odie gisias would Serpe dasens Warreiyy di Ckcoxn Oacuay Hewes sii rutula Tuer toes Cal et, abe | gibbons, accompanied by ev. De. Magalen, of | tron and Stel ine sigonl zone ending June | amending the land Mill to aatsty the Parnellizes | some than household duties wach, abe also at-| oan nomination for, ee fenay and. Fesar I Dona, Washington, D.C. Foctuess of “iicods and ior sunuulstne aan y and Revs Mandlng’ana Winite ot Eataites- | 100,000 toms grester "then in 1486 aiid 186 eaeee | Beret Ghee Ro be ready to geuarn if tho | “nas ana & Sx Haren Sm cases puniic ee bo eould Winruas: K. Yeavens, special Partoce, Fapetealy tiivod. aud tor stuaulating lege, and Revs. Manding'and White, of Einmitts- | 300, > i Publis & f-—)3 Duy cid sel ie ccenaiaaie al Se atta *BLAN CED SG eettarey Pari” Dung, eat over the batileneld of Gettysburg Jes. | Binéd. as wipes Pea muilire the od th Pareles have Sioa i ero Raeay ek EB He 18 90re ame . HL iL DODGE, Resident Partner — Sonate eee U. Braschi ovoning "ith Ger manager sora Dury and all the ministertalists are exerting the | their room at the Brigg’s House a ss ixrencaren an Bloping ¢ —— drngvists cenet “ Karakal NIZED —" one revolt the fects of in the Kxorexs Lersncerrsp.—An Ey eetatigunot Stork 22] Bonds and information ee Dinars eee a Saiki ap a cae San Prancico pom Hono: Philip alys costageson aslne ee ae wae informal tet aera menting of the Carton Biche by sem ives Mo a ao ee ee ontey night. ” Tost Stantly; direct from the New York Suck Exchange, standard remedy for all blood vy, rioging vices from that ‘mont OE 2: cart, | i, | on | at the we time AB xnown, given as dex_Amuu cad Zone Aiivrdcrs exccuted and reported prowplly. Sel _ | Uoroat basal, or akin troubles; ‘wrieany disease dom Gown to. 2 Ko disturbances of any | | Two, accigente, or S20 posts, bat the general opinion atvompeed sulcide. wasn garens 2 a = im forty-eight hours. 22, $3 box character are ‘The new ministry are in | other, in the ‘Tunnel Mine at Pa,, | that the tnreatening to withdraw | likely to live, py gr farmers — eee ‘Dic. DUDS NERVIRE 8O'F pormanentiy cures | Complete control Ihe new Casstirntional potty, yestshday remuizd inthe death of Lav: Davenpors, ‘ths bill, could ‘all opposition, and Will survive. @he refuses to ‘tbe | and Jennieisa. “EE yy > rz arrived THE TRADES. Reece ar eres oF Mitty, Barvous debiliey Aide has placed in nom!nation candidates for noblesand | aged 17, and. injury of his tether, Sean ope -ailidice.o,-premmyagna aflair. a ne ane vend. bad about WWitibaas & sauxesoy. | Magli STAND, bub ind i me_| arenes, Seung Stand, tat genera at Pike winnerde waracaga epg alana ian wasn apo and ‘arowell te | Gen. BF. Butler, ier fires hesbenst was wat ogicial to when, 2 ‘Book-Linders, Payor-rulers and Blank cham- chica Brack, Doug od ae Po ‘on the occasion. iamet sino by ‘man named Kuss, ook’ Mauuiacturens, bile notice thus atter Au- | At ‘Georgie, ‘Leo- | Gastein, 20 bis ‘himself by bcesrgprmins ocampnene sped cots T22 11th st nw. ta ‘uatescy: King | acne aod Fiarense i bs seine NE Seaine« stooping Wo | | Horace Abbott at one time one of the most ex. FEACTICAL OOK AND JOB PRINTERS, ry ch from Braaktort, Ky, says that, walsh Fennevivenis eyeuue, Washington, D.C Bas a ee ooverie Mack mesciomly aE ae