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THIRTEENTH YEAR. LB. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 18§ COMAHA, N NO. 46. A PRAIRIE PIGTURE. :;"i‘;','fm;', e g padiy vo. | A SHADY CATHERINC. [‘l‘.:::[fi::\',‘.'-l'n?:.-(;':fi“:ful“Il‘u','...,‘.f‘.'.'\fi.,.j’ THE OLD WORLD. [troops around the streot whoro tho plan | REVOLTING ARTISANS. doring of Jowish hounes nccurrod. ble, 873,100; total, 81,603,700. A i THE SPANISH RISING, Hittes 6F fve, TIbIg. o [ the Indies, named Winifred Butler, was The Preslentil Party Greeted by| Sy of g nclyding one from | Phg Fonestry Congress Batling AGRIDSE | s inco the water. Fisher vas - | Th6 THRONG 0f AIfOnS0. MERADCEA DY | som ave o ot oy v | 100 TelCETaphers’ Strike Develops no s havo been adopted hero, Officials { te Shshoe o Aapehee | e st theestmrtod g Bightng Winds of |t et e | ROPUDCAN IS G| bty g ot e B Chaage Beyod & o lona insurgents liave been disporsed in i Indians. : nious mr"".“'",",'t_ { lflflmfll’fiflfl_fl. [ THE N>AT|0N‘M: CAPITAL. Ris}'flfls. ‘:E;‘ mountaing by troops, and six captur- Dflsfllfiflfls b They say the provinces are tran- - SPORTIN 'B.an it suddenly around. Fisherand one of ‘ Yiw [auit ¥ e Boy, \ . ' | : . The officials of Logran telograph that ] s { Five Hundred Braves Gorgeous-‘ o AN \\1"'}""““-»“ . ¢ mal and State LogxslatmmA Question of Doty on Covers CUI]'!A State of Seige Proclaimed |y soldiers who took part in the out- Thg Iron Workers' Convention | Newark, August 9. he & N Al TS O | o i | broak at Santo Domingo have surrend i i i ;, ly Bedecked Salute the [ tion races, mational regotta of amateur ccessary to Avoid Disas- | sitered by 0 Divided Throughout the Kingdom and | i Do o] truggling Against Prying i White Father | oarsmen, took place to-day. The junion trous Consequences, ; \ : Furloughs Suspended. | deceived, and believed it was going to Reporters. i ; [single sculls, won by R. H. Bryan; time - (ommission . [ parade, when the outbreak took place, -. g o | . ! : Tho remainder of the rebels are boing ac- | qne ’ An Admirabie Addrces by the Brest. | r single sculls, won by John F. | §enools and Colloges Urgged 1o In- . The Outlawed trish Informers 81| gively pursued by columns of troops, The [0, Coke Makers of Pittaburg \ dent—Washakic's Response, | Buckley in :18]. cnteate the Benefit of % Shady Col. < Sentence — Fraudulent atsen—The Record in Bgypt. governor of Madrid has closed the demo- | Fighting the Knights of Labor. > . | Eight oared scull race, won by the Ml ) Vil SRR Wi, thie, | . [eratic progrossist club. A special from ekl f Presentations, Kte. | Unions of New York in 7:49. Groves," cte. O Bt NEIAL FORRIGN Ninws, | 1ishon states the revolt at Badnjoso had | . i} a | 'rh.-|1|.nm;.|.-]«..u.-lum-.- o .-;1.,.1‘.:1\'.u . . | IENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, [ ramifications in various parts of the x‘\ W \'.-.)m, .I\\luull 9.—No particular o S | ace, doing a mile and 8T G AT, e S xSt Non! PIERKE' POOK HEATTH, country, hut that it was promature, [change in the telograph war. No cutting AT ety ol e A s i s e Uit st bt i P, Augin, 0 Adwil B, s o ity Sy ofcoson o o win It nght, and e Wostor / [ aahntto prephratonn to. aottiny. et upe| . BUFPALO, August ).—Third day's racos, committo on_ forest oxperimental stue | TILK DUTY ON COVRRINGS. [ whose conduct at Tamatave towards thy | Lishon. N | on its ride to the Yellowstono in the | Buffalo drivingdpark; track good; 10,000 | tions reported, commenting on the de-| Wasuixeroy, Augustf —Tho treasury | British consul and others caused so much | A CANAL DROITED, [Sstabiv e g "{'. contident af sucoess st J morning. The president, Sec v Lin- | people present. crease of state forests, the want of trained | department - sometime ago - appointed a | feeling in England, asks to be replaced | LoNDON, August 9. A committee ,,f"‘l“‘ it |Ill.|lll<unl!t|n|u< of weakeni: N/ coln, and Gen. Sheridan returned the D the 2:20 pacing class, purse $1,500, | foresters, non-existence of forest acad- | committee to consider the elfect of the | forthwith owing to the poor condition of | the house of lords which have been con '_I:""“‘T {‘_ - L, August X call which the officers of the post had | Westmont won, Lone Jack second, Eddic | ¢ies, and the comparatively little im eventh section of the tariflact of 1883 | hig health, [ sidering the Manchostor ship canal bill | {ES “"‘h"“ \\I-‘""‘TWI\M-! bt i made upon themthe previous ‘ovening, D third, Billy 8 “Fourth; time, 2:1% | portance which logislatures attached fo 8 to whether it fntendud o sepual the iSRG ANION F16 APADY: | will drop the measuro for s sossion, | (itlods the weavers rottning o work : . 9.181. 91751, ¢ Hrha e o {6 60! luties on all covermgs of goods, includ- | | 3 OF QUARTHEA 8 ¢ 3 \ ed 2 K In aceordanco with Hiv expressd wish of T Lt s $hj000, o | Sxporimonte L Totestry, LU eotuinlt | g il Nowea R GeEAL Vi such Aavin, August b Whon tho cavalry | A GO Qi ot and o demand wis granted. This he Shoshone and Arapahoe chiefs, their | e fc rses, S ,000, St. | tee recommende s members o LJ| [t gheaally ~ R 4 of Sa domingo ( e rebols Pants, August 9.—The report t r co of 1} ce er o Snlh “.W. “m'mln :}n‘ ln;l:l!:‘l:“:lif lIL'l‘Ir.J"“v" won, i Thowis s0od; congroR toT Utge Ufioh thelt: reapootival| blacking and cigar boxes, or only to - Domingo mutinied, the rebels AR ugus; he por hat | is o advance of 1§ cents per cut. S01 AHIN, DHnIcet PORPE] | stutes blio HooeRsIty OF ¢ espective | T8 R tho dutios on e uutside | ondeavored to- burn the bridgo near Senor Zhrilla lad gone to Spain aroso LYy & haly } 1 TROUDLE IN THE COKE MILLS, ) e o i |boxes nocossary - for t portation, | Nageuda at tho Junction of the ».uhnmI;‘ wough his quitting his usual residence, Prrrinve, August 9, n extended | estry .\p.:n.u_n«l '-:‘lti“‘“ i thab Shisl oo iiide TNV A0S tvs w.m"""'\.‘ Madrid to Franco and then retired | fearing possible expulsion from France. | strike in the Connellsvillo coke regions is | comgrens mewmoriulizo tho logieintures of | | KM tronsury departuents on | © Bbre valley. Tho council of tho min- | TUE CORONATION DECKEE, not improbable. The Knights of Labor the different states cstablishin ~ | 18ty to-day lasted the whole afternoon. | Loxpox, August 0. —A St. Petorsburg | have lately been organizing the miners of ! |]( was decided to procliim a state siege | dispateh to the Times says the coronation | that district and the operators have com- A0S | poeommended that all coverimgs bo ox. | hroughout: Spain. Furloughs of all the | doeroo, granting liberty of worship to|bited to oppose them. Last Monday o [oimpted. and. dutioa o asied ouly on officers in_ the government wmilitary ser- | gissontens. only affocts @ million of o, | Feveral woro discharged from Morewood I ey 1t is probable the' de. | Vice are collected. | called registered dissenters, There are [& McClure's works, and the balance re- cultural | | ‘ a A royal decree has been issued sus- T upon the president at three in | nie Wither ternoon. Shortly before that hour | time 2:17§, they gathered on the plains to the nun ber of about five hundred warriors, and mounted upon their handsome ponics, they dashed forward in line for about o thousand yards to a point near which the president stood awaiting them. The col- umn then halted, and several Park, won, | stations that the Ohio plan of organizing | recemmended that only the eut covering: o exempted from taxation, (he oth such stations s recommended most suited to our cirenmstane ort also recommends tha mental stations center in Straths Optional quarters wile, Alc y third , two-year-olds, three om won, Leo second, time, 1: Jartme 1l refor the question to the | T0y | fourteen millions still unrelioved of their [fused to work unless those dismissed chicfs smounte sproacho assaic stikes, three-year-olds and up- | colleges aud that o standing committec | partment wi P e it 5 Ut o etk ol ghice ot 'and " apprgchn | Pawa ks, throd yoar s and - el that o stading somontt | Bt L R QU S | ponting comtiutiona s | L i ot sitatd. i th oo M6, thier ‘FemarkRbie ohibt “of i CRIibk seeHa; Fati il Bine 1ot | apnotiteds. Tho eportitens adopted,: . | Quoations'divalvet fufeRGtirroub interch S amisshaicil e intlitary oficials b | e fused to do and the works are now idle. ie, he remarkable chic o the | Eliot second, Fatin third; time, 1:13 Pl . T a8 J all Bydajose. The lientenant commanding | THI SLAUGH! 1t is said tho same action will bo taken at all the other large mills, X CONVENTION. Puitapeiraia, August 9.—At the ses- sion of the Amalgamated Tron and Steel Workers convention this morning, the 1R OR INNOUK Mile and a quarter, Topsy won, Charley |~ The committee on memo \ Marks second, Girofle third; time, ‘M:m- legi 3 apahoes, a tribe which within a few ye: Mile and o furlong, Flower of Meath|{ment of a state forestry has been permitted to share the occu- [ won, Ma pancy of this reservation. The presi- | time, 1 dent thanked his visitors for calling upon | Seud s izing the | to importers, some latures upon the cstablish- | coverings and others confining the charges com- | to goods alone. Shoshones, from whom this post takes its name, and Bla Co of of the Ar the Santo Domingo regimont was killed % by the men under him, who have subimit- | Ajeming Fatatity. Among Chil ted. Colonel Sagazo will return to Mad- : hal second, Clara A. third; mission, reported a memorial call- | THE CAKE OF 110 1id Friday, at Wilton, Tows, ng attention to the importance of | [t s understood that the court-martial Musea ~Wilton June- attention early to measures for E | 1Nk, August Tho garison at Les de Ungel, kes, gentlemen riders, three- |givi inee | : which tried Licutenant Colonel lges, on | o Lo S oo B PTOSINCC | gion, twelre wiles from here, is much agis | huginess transacted was entirely of & rou- ( i, and congratulated them upon: theit | quartars milo, Volusia won, Antrim sec- | maintenanco of foreatry supplies and to | the charge of duplicating gay accounts, | o ey Spain revolted.” The foree | tated over an alarming fatality, supposed | i charactor, — Somo il ke ) fine’ appearance. He assured them of | ond, Corsair third; time, 1:17 {the relations cxisting between due pro- | fund him guilty and recommended dis. AU : at first to bo cholora infantum, but | yeted upon in’ relation to the change of his_interest in their welfare and of the| Steeple chase, short course, Charle-|portion of woodlands, agricultural wel- | iniggal from the army. jo prominent Spanish republican states | which, though wainly confined to, ohil-|luws governing associations. A sum of f satisfaction with which he heard of their| mange won, Abraham second, Lily |fare of the country, water supply, ete., PRI e, the “.'l"“‘."."""l' Spain is very grave. - Ho | dren, has attacked grown persons. There | maney was voted towards maintaining the i exemplary conduct and their growing at- | Morsen third; time, 3:14}. in view of the fact” that the most sottled | - FEAURELEEE B FHEEE | Jasserts several superior officors of the | were' seven deatha yestorday, all childron | sirike at the city iron works in Arm- b tontion $o tho prackios of industrial pur- s portions of the country are owned by in-| The commissione 4 army are in favor of a republic; that an | oxcopt ono—Mrs. Amell. Several grown suits. His address, which was adwmira- bly suited to the occasion, was interpret- ed to the Shoshones by an English speaking member of their tribe, who bears the name of Norcutt and to 0 the Arapahoes by one of their number | who has been_educated at the Carlisle school. The chiefs then shouted to their WI | gtrong county, Penusylvania. A resolu- ing | tion was also - concurred in enjoining del- 0 siean, | gates to observe the strictest secrecy to- and_there are now, including children, | \Wards members of the press in regard to TLAWED INFORMERS, nearly ono hund persons down with proceedings. The convention announces .S""‘ , N. 8., August 9.—The steam- vl!u' du_wnm-. p Nuvllcul.hn reported to-day. | the bulk of business will probably pro- ship Parthan with Kavanagh, Joseph | The discase is snid to be malignant dys- | traet the convention two weeks or Phee. | entery, which attacks grown persona. longer. Rividua propriotors, “Tho roport states | office, in the case of the ayplication of | outbreak in republican interests is inmi- that the most effective way of promoting | Pettigrew and Brown, Dakota, for return | nent in the principal towns and the | Dr, Sherwood, o prominent ph treo culturo is the diffusion of correct |Of Supreme court scrip usedin payment | Carlists are preparing to act in the north, ling third; time 1:42{. idens among the owners of land. This |of locations or entries, which have been % Two furlongs, two_year olds, .““;".‘f‘l‘,\umx will be hest achieved by tho appoint- | cancelled on theground that U'n-vm_vt"] ' Lioyd Dlaly stcond, Leftin thirds | 110, atate commissionors w introduco | fidavits were fulio” Sl fraud: 1. | a new variety of trees, keep the people |lent, has rendered —a - decision in | o IR Vo e sy n].;lfi, (lil“"‘"um" \:_“...,“‘“'r‘l‘_r‘:“cjl oty of trees, kiep the DEOPI) $hich e holds that the scrip used | Hanlan and other informers in th an_ K. second, Bell Boy third; time SARATGOA, A won, Bonnie Li Mile, Ascender | e second, Owen Bow- persons are now seriously ill, includ ety ol gk g ) " nix park murder ecases, rofused permis- TR TR Tho afternoon session of the iron il respective tribes what had been said to| 7,56, [ oisun “l"““’l'*("(, et i fl‘,g’,::'\,‘.":;".{,‘:.fl':‘fl‘.} i '.:‘,‘,"l".'},,.‘:‘.r,l,l,,'.. sion to land at Melbourne, arrived here, A Sunday School Picnie. workers convention was occupied largely k. b pir grea o] ¢ an- s X exper enta sta L an As & et il The i Imers v 04 ) . 7. N. Y., Aug { t k. them by their great father and the an. Handicap steoplo chase, about two | anc experimental stations and Jogalitetiabe T eCHM FRRRRE NIy RLL Ve The informers, by order of the home| Cnavravqua, N. Y., August . _ : 1y | by reading Sccretary Martin's i nouncement was received with demon- i i repert of | holding meetings. he committee T ilo: e Al e s Vb e e WU overnment, lave been transforred to | departments of the Chautauqua assembly [ work and statistics of organization for ck Con 2 pertine: oplie: L) ALt :ss openings for trained foresters wes a ig 18 by ld o TRy Vg A S y el it ’ :l.‘ulul 'liliuk]u}u]] made pertinent replies. | fie 4 jn.‘zt l-luf::t\q; ml “\.‘:‘m’\:.‘ foresion """: | made receivalle in puyment for lands at THE PLEA OF THE POOR. conducted from day o duy with great | d at 49,000. Thereport of the treasurer, ey thanked the president for honorix t UL (TR Statad mEico THboR kANt BTGIOIVE | e Dy At D O Tundred | €€ suceess. The attendance is much | James Penney, on the finances of the as- them with a visit, avowed their purpos BASE BALL. ber of stude to support separate bated price, Bl ery 1! LN, August 9. ne hundred wer than durit ot sl e R the corresponding pe- | sociation was also rend. 1t showed heavy of living at peace with the whitesand| Bosr N, August 9. Boston, 1; Provi- schools of for iing of | paupers of both sexes have petitioned stry, nk to in ) of e otitioned | yiod Jagt y The round table exereises | draius on the funds for strike benefits, adopting as rapidly as possible their cus : taught, however, "in schoolsfor promo- :xllu‘.imlll\:‘.'-;.,:\l.\'.]m.ti:.f,:]i’: M““:l“"‘"" gy ”'“{\{'*“‘fj"f'1""”"”"‘lf Union | the story season were held a5 this [and *the association s still lrgely in” and manners of life. Their ad- August 9. —Chicago, 6; De- | tion of agriculture. 1t might be des ont, Lo bongit sy oy o pay their passage o Canada_or the |opmoon,” About one thousand membors | debted on accounts and unpaid claims. es us interpreted were full of e [able in “state iustitutions to employ | dntted States, s they are unable {0 of tho Chautaugua Literary and Scientific | In —this state of _afairs, and_in > metaphors and were positively :VELAND, August 9. —Cleveland, 14; | lect mfil | co-oporate with 1:'“”1 Ttk o it a1 OIS lighe! cirele were rosent. Dr. Vineent pre- | view of the trouble in the Bessemer steel St The LD pir wor he agricultural |4 ' to i sencral of the A RAID ON AMERICA, sided slivere o ol L Gl At e ol S AR la':.l.llliyui.'."“,‘.{:h,\.; 1s, August 9.—Philadol- | press should bo oncouraged to devote | Posta of Mex ks his co- & : ided and dolivered ‘a briof gddross, | works at Bothlehem, it is urged that the ceuring to international Loxvon, August 9.—Parnollite mem- | Rev. J. L. Hurlbut, D. D.; reported | ofticers of the National lodge be empow- himself understood. His efforts wero | phias, 7; New Yor I e el | bers of parliament are discussing the | from Kansas and Tsland Park gsscmblies, | eyed to lovy an- assesdment on_or about oddly recorded by Capt. Claine, of | TorLeno, August 9. Toledos, 10: to forestry. The report was lopted in connection with the folloy | I Apal A nond | expediency of sending a delegation to |and reports were made also from Lake- | September 1st. The association is now 15 Sheridan’s. staft; Sahealle e R Dl 5o i e ly by sea the andvantage of wailroad oy, CMasn Y Itkedon, Hp T hibosglat 3 onaal Plarids wal o bis o |OUL T, gt 0 Purin, 0ot Lo i Gy omgrn e whang Kmoro i the e ot il ek, Uk, Ml Tonciss b gl g e s gt | S 1o assemblies. At T 'ulo“k this evening fus pendituren, “ahd the (st be- ) pressive sign language which is the entire | Quincy, earneatly urge all our_instructers of col- PRI, (1 Lo, AR T, | DO ol T VIGEE ApRtondont A Ao bt 51 0.0 S 5 sommuon ot i s thmpnadsiy e i 1‘3‘.5?.5.‘:"‘ EI}TQ'{:I,“f.'”f‘“,ffi.'.i‘iiff’ BbOneo | orgno, August 9.—Tho Ohio Linuor | donthy from " ~There were 627 | 0 *isombly, held a question drawer. | will be drawn from this fund I he intercourse with the whites fully sup- aid on a Bank. caching restry, 3 g i deaths from cholera in Egypt, Wednes- duy, including 78 af Cairo. Deaths from cholern in Kgypt to date 16,448, of ation met in ity delegates Dealers’ Protectiv convention here t Th excrcises’ in the ampitheatro were | - This drain makes it necessary to adopt attended by about 2,000 Sunday school | some financial measure to meet the exist- plies the place of specch, Sharp Nose| Txpaxarorss, August 9. —During the |500n as practicable intreduce “both the then brought forth an Indian pony. and | afternoon there has been 4 large demand | science and art of forestry into the pub- placing the lines in the hands of the pres- | by deposit e ot Natiomal Bank | lic schools:” E WA B irman of the | which 6,566 died in Cair tonshore froniallipartaGthe conntey il Inglpreping tonAnd ,.',‘i',f:;‘,‘:fi"t,,‘fm'f"fiffi I I a e pres- | by depositors onthe First National Bank 8 i s Laien association, was chosen president, and el e — i /¢ n ring e uh:ut, he presented the hnudnf:lucv:\mml\l and Indiana Banking Company, and i "lhiul-‘cf:x:;,v’r;-fm dm?\l;ru{}u{;‘" “o ”Ifw,];\,;iln_ W. J. Moore, s-cretary. The chair then | AIDING EMIG ’ 4‘x|-gum Mmu,u\ ng at "l risco. to keep information from the press. One :;:.‘ ')l:»;":wfi":l’f xlm Ifi:ua"{n::» x:”n“:.c"fl :lu":ic :fun(])unts have been (h’-rnlwn annp "1;: o 2;:{1 S ke ".Lnny fin- | stated that the object of te mecting was The government hrs decided to pro-| SaN Fra 0, August 9. of the first district delegates, from the oceasing cggins were presented | bhoth of these institutions. The Presi- | nesota, stated the people gener to organize for the fall political campai vide an additional £100,000 to aid Irigh | ing the important opium munuguliug case and take into consideration all other | emigration, the money to ho taken from |on trial in this city before the United questions of interest. The laws, hesaid, | the British exchequer instead of the | States t western o d of Pennsylvania, was sus- th m the convention for divulging court, an oflicial of the | portions of the procecdings to news- also to the members of the president’s | dent of the National Bank makes the fol- | 10t appreciate the alarming rapidity with party. Then followed a war dance, | lowing statement: All demands on cash | Which forests are being destroyed. in which twenty young Shoshone i of the First National Bank to- | In the afternoon the congress discussed 3 resour foglien s s ) passed by the republican legislature had | chureh surplus fund. United States treasury informed the as- | papers. :’:&‘Lfi ::;:-Lk;lm:rt-“ hl‘ilullatttiws lt‘iw‘_ f‘h'u:n ;l:ly \vcrufl)ruml{]tlyl:::e( up to uml(-]mn;g :"I: ‘];‘l:f:l:?:i‘ut|t 1‘ {:::dmfiumn mmtlhc .].: <aused great dissutisfaction i the repub- TS G NS T sociated pross representative this after. DESERTERS, and chanted a weird e song for ex-|hour, The bank s sound, in|inggroves ces, 0 i citing the efforts of th of the dancers were thern to take [lican ranks, as shown by the lust two | §ox Domivao, August 9.—The sugar noon that during the last ten years over| Curcaco, August 9 —The Western fellows. Some | good assets, but like all such institutions | Vitation of the elections, The Pond bill and Scott law §6,000,000 worth of opium has been [ Union officials have advices that striking wrtly naked, their | must have time in which to rea an excursion over the rog crop is short fully 50 per cent. A sori- ; A : . 0 had proven too heavy for them to earry. |, (oo @ ; o at this port. The business | telegraphers returned to work to-day as skin painted in - various colors A meeting' of the directors of the| In the evening a committee wasap- 'nu' s e eyt ”'x'l:m:‘l‘.‘l'l":‘“‘l "y“”‘"'_’l_“‘fhll’u “'i""lg_,m““m{’ has heen systomatically conductod by a | follows: Augusta, 5, Cincinnati 3, were gaily dressed in flashy red e t National bank was held to-night. |1 ointed to report at the next meeting the | cayge, G ving of smugglors assisted by prominent | Chicago 2, St, Louis 2, St Paul 1, tumes, no two of which were alike. Some | It is known that State Treasurer Cooper | form of a memorial to congress on the onYoxics : government oflicials, who have heen re- | e — were ornamented with be: and every sort of Indian orn; dance affor”ed much ent the other party s, feathers | recently drew $50,000 from the First T ANOTUEIREYORUTION, ments. The | National, which he says was deposited ainment to | temporarily at other banks. Only the linary amount of business was trans- | 7 1 during the day. IR O LIFE, T T [T Jishing forestry experi- Discussion_continued m in agricul- paper was read | of London, Ontario, on s to white pine. A reso- The Su . - ceiving 80 per cent. of the spoils, the | Barks with Yellow Fever. _The Sunday EawCases. | po Ay Puaser, August 9, —Tho | smugaiors getting 70; that. in addition to| Moiv#, Aln., August 9,—Tho revenue 81 Lovrs, August 9.—The caso of Win. | ountry iy in o very agitated condition. | gheir 50 per cent. the officials_have re- | cutter J, 1. Ward met _off Mobile bar Lemp, onc of the most prominent |y yeyolation is momentarily expected in | egived bribes v ying from £5,000 to |August Hth, and ordered to Ship Island brewers of the city, for violating the Sun-1 g city, - The government is penniless | 20,000, and it is o notorious fact that | quarantine the following barks from Vera day aw, was takon wp i aftemoon. fund business is at o stand still - Jacmel | iy wen in this_ city reported wealthy | Cr and Degama, the latter THIE LE % Chicago Notes. | lution was adopted recommending the ury was obtaimed sl teial will pro | pronounced in favor of arovolution and |y mado their mony through smugsling |pe days previous, but it scems ; ; i ) | establishment of Arbor Day in all of the |8r¢ss to-morrow. The caso inyolves all | onuncismento is expected b Cape [ opium A et s kA, General Eaton's Address on the Im-| Chicaco, August The schooner el i 22 s of | points in the Sunday Law and will bocon- | fiavtion, A R (e L | L A n portance of Education. Nellie and Annie, reported lost yesterday, | United States and the - provinces o 5 SUIOPRE AR RS S0 1My bont 4 s kibatHETHCUGIbbS) G —— arrived in port this morning. [ Canada, Committees on forestry experi R e R s e fora) dacemio, LG UG B0YorImen MisNiasoLit Aty ST i A large delegation from six Chicago|mental stations and on forestry schools | fit R INE) S8R B 0L eket | iroops wore complotoly aefeatod. Soven | Aspuny Pank, —At| sAROie, AuEiet B eeliont ig) Oceax Guove, N, J., August 9.—At| o0 0 Lol e . x| were appointed and the congross ad- | The court hus bron eantisuet, of vgoitil | of their gonerals wero, takon and ox- ato convention "of tho. national | citizens of Bird Taland, o il town in the edveational convention to-day a num- | {olHaEEetin H S e tions of | journed. "'f tho same. T - P Moflit, | gouted. The revolutionists ave marching snback party of New Jorsey to-day o [ Nerville county, attempted to tar an ber of addresses were made. ~General | i ]:Lf"_'"’ R o el S T Y | president of the s strect railroad, for| o0 Teogane. The government, there- form was - presented for adoption, | feather a man involved ina scandal. - He Eaton, United States commissioner of Lp HODL e iR, SRS BRG RAILROAD MATTERS. | running wnday, has gone over till |t iy aising the sieve of Mirugonne | Mo document expressed opposition to all | fired into the crowd, wounding one. 1t education, in the course of his address, o R O i P A GAME OF EUCHIE, | next Tuesday. and covering Port Au Prince, establish- | monopolies, favored control by the goy- | Was then learned that one of the aveng- said: The danger of war and the profits | oon & manoisco this morning, TheMichd-| oy oo "0 oy ing its headquarters at Leogane, e of ailways and tolegraph linew, |ing party had betrayed his comrades, ’ll e SAReoR & TN "l;u 5 | gan delegation represented ten command.- ONTREAL, Augus The Microscoplsie, g i crnment of y grap ) of peace have been teaching the natio es, and the New York delegation rep- | ern railroad was pur i NGy ANy ! AL 0 l‘lrncrtcll twelve ('umumml\t'l 8 fif Nev; ‘Bilwllvy l;:rlmth);::l:w‘:rl"'m "}3::{}'.’.’:;‘.11 society of stpiats was {dsupled tos || V1 August 9.—-Employes of the [submitting to popular vote an amend. | iende@iof 210 York and Connecticut. An address of | ! o D! ) f 5 . v o ent to the constitution prohibiting the jon Better T Cure, : I ] day in Tistening to papers on_ ho offects | Ostro mines revolted and have been riot- | ment to the iibiting ¢ \tion Better \ Cure. welcome was delivered by Mayor Harr- flfi"f""f"""l “\‘G"fiwyklh{.l -;AlfA;lI-lt:ly S DaiE, \.,}“h‘m T e et | Two companics of troops woro dis. | manufacture and salo of ~intoxicating| g\ <" pyanciswo, August 9,—Fearing son at the Tremont house, where the|Hibbard and Walter Shanley, of Mon- R liquors M Heart,” **Embel in Pigs,” “Notes on | patched to restore order. i 4 1 e it 4 % the introduction of cholera from China Knights breakfasted. The party left for ;reuh ;u-d "‘:‘oo“"”“”,fli. "11'1[.‘1‘;"‘1‘3:}'1 N:::;lum,,'{' Hther of Gullio M“;v“"',‘“’l The entire garrison of Pesth is confined | A warm discussion followed over tho |14 i B0 S 1™ oalth adopted the west at 12:30, Cng,, for $3,800,000 cash. A o . i e | clause favoring woman suffrage. Mrs, ’ £ h : other highly technical and scientific sub- | to the barracks in readiness for further |1 L a resolution that all Asiatic ports be de- leve Tiarlow surplus of ahout 8350,000 | 5oL 400" voing. (i mocicty wa | anti-Semitio outbreokn Mary Howland, delogate, aroso to spesk, | gjarod infeoted and all vessclw arriving be aftor puying off wll i fubilition ol |tondered a reception by the Calumet TUAT PARNELL NEFTING, A i doptod us | (Urantined until” the " fulleat oxamina- 2 3 ing ) o the Canadian Pacific | * % Ripel il jine i g bt bt p A he platfo a8 LR and of the church and state.| Symacuse, N August 9. —Several | oeq” Tiis sal is considered & *‘euchre” | 1uD whoro tho 1lxml-u|m,u0[nuk aconver: | Loxpos, August 0. llhu Shiet ot | ud with tho. excoption of the ompor. tion is made. Carrying out this great principle | weeks ago the common council passed | " flio Canadian Pacific company, who | *tons form anc wlll_sru about 300 mi-| tary for Ircland states that the proposed | oo plank, To ok as thoroughly as it has een done, north | resolutions probibiting the salvation army | uposed they controlled the Southeast. | FO40PCs ""e«lm;hl;“ "Lf"'fw':lww'rmwl domonsization .on 'rfl""'”" ‘”‘5‘{'“ e | M0 Fosolution exprossing sympothy with | D axviuse, Ve, August 9 —The cot- Germany did not neglectit, as Austria has | parading the streets, To-night the en- for the pleasure of their frionds, ""*"“lf["l‘"l hocause of i neindorstand | o striking telograph operators passed. | o factory of B, L. and A, Gorst, tobac- done and Sadowa was the legitimite re- | tire army determined to defy the board ing with the rai ‘;")Ni #7The govern- Benjamin Urner, of Union_county, was | oo warehouse of 8. H. Holland & Co., sultof the conflict when an army con- |of aldermen, and marched through the ; e, | went had not interfered. nomimatad for govornor, HIAIl tha deier | Cpmaretolee. 08 Sy sie, Hiokey & OYor taining 24 per cent of illiterates beat an l;n'cutn ::}mutilllu.g lmllullujnh_ and Iuingmg ”‘(I,.:IA?,':'AA\‘:;“I‘:,\,‘ n:.};'fl‘::}‘m'"- ]hf,l.‘\h.‘r::i Rk I e L gatos then laft the hall, onaeen AT Ay W T oy $b ey ar ing 17 sent of ignor- | hymns adapted to popular airs, The po- One J 0] 4 Faye Py : o :::;y c:l"]l‘xfi“:xl:hl\h e t(‘:ll:ou-\(vcn;”?l‘ulu iy ‘m'?\m‘tl 1 (Ilh:'luvklimlu body, esc e the base of Lookout mountain, opening | Loxnos, August 9. The great nation- > of Tron, out housos, burned "’,\""y‘ Loss, $160,- il even the most advanced nations have vast | them to the station house and we of ltlw Tennessee | ol 4('121“:1'“;‘("I‘l‘l‘lt'lzll.lvl:\”::;ht‘nlh“:'l}' :’:;”i'::: wnyi0, Augusb 0,—Whilo v e 0005 insurance, $116,090. it necossities yet to meet, and greatoppor- | to place them in cells when the aldermen from the city, doval- | raged to b held on tho foutase, of Bt o0 "r "Hurmey, Horn & Co.'s staol 5 tunities for improvment, especial- | who opposed-the resolution signed their ul cave of unknown depth. | nell in Wick ¥y ) Ly WIOTS 1N AUSTRIA. cqual taxation, universal sufltage, and |Who applied to him the tar and feathers of Europe the value of education ns a practical power in human life. Prussia and other German states first made this discovery. The German sovereign edu- eated the people for personal aggrandize- ment, but no doubt the rman reform- ers with higher motives insisted that the people should be educated for better pro- tection of themselves, of society, Pre ern road, snd cuts off their only connection with Boston _and Atlantic ports. The purchasing syndicate | is believed to represent the Grand Trunk | and Contral Vermont interests, as Hib bard has been working against the Cana dian Pacific all along, Chapman is here and MeIntyre and Stephen of the Cana dian Pacific have left for Now York to | | —— A Wonderful Cave, — reman's Frolic. i cturing establishment were tak- SOy ' 0 i i ; . > » extre ’ oxploration i | next, has beon suddenly abandoned, It | manufacturing cs §1. CATHARINES, ONT., August 9.— ¥ lyif aided by free thought, | bail bonds, the parties to appear before | i) iorview Barlow. ‘(\ptl_;!‘].|,w1’x¢xtyiw 5:‘:::11‘.‘::5“;:(‘1:1‘riinll:::I‘n‘ HARG S, 2581 A iy A was in con- | g stock in the warehouso .ln ulnuli Tho fireman’s demonatratior to-day sur- conscionod. . snd " action; ihat" “tho | the justico to-morrow. THE RIO GRANDE PRESIDENT. [Which a fall of 130 oot high poured its | scquence of the intimation_from the au- | o-day, n wuck supporting five Tundred | yyed anything of the kind ever soen in it task of ~public education s one AT A | New Yok, ust 9.—The resigna- | watr with o noiso of thunder, Other | thorities that the meoting would bo sup- | tous of steel gave wy, "'v’ID“"n"l"“,“'* Canada; 1,600 firemen took part in the | too great fer the church to undertake and Murdered for 2 ney, tion of Gen, W, J, Palmer, of the presi- | watorfulls and ather interesting ‘honom- | pressed Oshman and Robert Shernibe under l‘.m processind, ‘There was a grand torch- 8| that it s best for her to furnish| Missgarvorts, August 9.—The body of | qopey of the Denver and Rio G ““l‘,\“m AN SHE. O1ACH A g T A TV ruins, and slightly injuring the ltlumlx light procession to-nivht. ¥ hizh motive for ~ luman tion. | a woman named Andrews was found s | i 500 was tendered to the board of | e When | others. Oshan was Killed instantly and ; | — ] Dy, Hartzell d 1 the purpe f the 1 17 8 | + ~e— Avausrus, Quebee, August hen | o be will probably die. Went Kentucky One Better, | v Hartzell deined the purpose of the | closet in the rear of room 517 Second | iveetory to-day and accepted. General Kansus Storm, oba, from Gilusgow, was | Drornibe will probun’y 4 : g If assombly, He said there was an educa- | strect to-c adly decomposed. The | p, AR I . steamship Manitoba, from Gow, Was e Philadelphia Press (Rep.) ! tional orisis in the nation, Wo must|hoad had. Len smahed. with an axe, | Launers actiof is said to bo duo to his| Dopae Crry, Ka, August 9.—Tho|coming up the river through the straights Leveled Orops. I A s i Tt more. education and 1t must bo of | whiah s ford et xoom. The Int | connection with the Mexican National| oyt soverc storm ever known in this|of Bollo Isle, Rev. Mr. Swoet, & Presby- i Uncle " p railroad, Curcaco, 11 Y August . A severe | paypishurg, He pointed the tariff north storm in Shelby, Cass and Pottawattamie | 1o ost and went Kentucky one better, countios, Towi, Tucsday night, lovelod | (Soh's broposition for free whisky; in growing crops to the ground and did con- | fict' o bt in two or three lively strokes JEWISH RIOTS, sidorable damago to other property. The | for s provising speakershin boom, Prstit, August 9.—Moritz Scharf, the | track of the storn was five miles wide. e —— as the principal witness for ar Brayton twenty-two head of cattle| The Base Ball Fever in the West. section struck this ¢ ot midnight | torian minister,eut his throat and jumped last night. The velocity of the wind |oyerboard. A boat was put about and was ninety miles an hour. The storm | ghe hody recovered, oY | wux party of railroad ofticials conneoted | ywag accompanied by the greatest display “| with the Vanderbilt interests passed the | of Jightning ever witnessed here, there | day here. They refused to talk with a|jheing” one continuous sheet of flame. | reporter of their business, and left to-| Thore was also a heavy xain, The water [ 0¥ who the right quality. This assembly, he [seen of the woman alive was last Friday. | said, meant a platform in America from | The murder is supposed to have been which the united educational forces of all | commited for the purpose of robbery sections and creeds might direct | the woman was kuown to hay public sentiment in educational | hundred dc in her possession. work from a christian stand point, Othe organizations studied methods of govern RATLROAD PILGRIMS, Kansas Ciry, August 9.—The Devere — - Freiglh in Ditched, | night for Omaha, Pty A Pre A the prosecution in the recent trials of a | w killed by being stampeded and| A father who called at the Post-Dis- ment and questions of exact science, This | ¢, - FHERE TR BIFEREAR: BiLibop e stood over & foot deep'on Frank ateeet. |1 ROF oL L Ny zn, charged | rushing down an embankment. At|pateh office this morning told how his “““”[“:’ll)"l”“‘1“l'fll\:“)hrqulr]mul:uul St | train on the Cleveland and Lerain 1 81, Lous, August 9.—No addifional TELEGIA OTES, With murdering a ginl in order to procure | Lorey nine freight cars were blown from | young son had recently sold his school ment that would check the tendency to | S Louis, August 9.} her blood for ritual purposes, and who | the track. hooks to obtain money to invest in a base rder con tted, has noff an open_ switch five miles south | open cut is announced in the rates to take Christ out of the schools, of Massillon, and_wrecked the train and | Chicago, but tickets can be obtained swore he saw the ball combination at a 25 cent pool-room. , Miw., burned three = Y - Back fr the Park, i, ¥ T'» I—.l ; o |killed engineer Graha Fireman Wil- | from scalpers for $5.75 via. the Llinois AP ,hi"‘K'”“’ confessed to a reporter of The Pesther ack from th He knew of a neighbor's boy e Le Panic, sthers were r 0 ) Scalners are ing ille ted auoi 108 &1L loyd newspaper that his testimony was | Cuicaco, August8. —Ex-Senstor Conk- | who had pawned his coat for the e ern PP :.‘l';;‘.ml others were injured, but not fa ::L‘\lfi:] L:L(w‘;r: m';h:“lzl)‘l‘.‘ful:;:i‘;flk | |'m ng o munber of fn)ntt e WP ling and other members ‘h‘f{ thuUYull‘lluw same benevolent purpose. A_lo:‘og adult creditors of the boot and shoe firm of — sissini roduced the Cincinnati rate to 87, | A special from Talequah, Indian territory, |~ Thirty-two of the persons who took part | stone _part inclu rs, Conkling | dead beats hang about these kindergarten Chas. W, Copeland & Co. was held this A Smugg! wlm!h was immediately met by the Van, |88 “Running Bird" was hanged there in the riotous demonstration here against | and niece Miss Cox, of New York, ex-|pool-rooms, who invest for the school or Caught. B ey it " ST AT 9. terday for the murder of “Running Water. Joseph Scharf, father of Moritze Scharf, | Governor Boutwell, of Massachusetts, | children and furnish them ‘‘tips.” In orenoon, at whiah tha following siste- | Bone Tawneaxp, W, 2o At 8= dalia, il Haulao, Hosmer snd Courtioy hisve already | huve boen arrested, Rioting continued |Judge Cox, of New York, and George C. |one instance & boy who won 810 was e ntiocer | e plad, (oharsed Bt haling Drowned In The Bay. arrivd at Watkdun N, ¥ il e’ il | W 1000k s morning: The - | Gorham, of Washington, mado a short | compelled by his agent to divido the wine B Sl NG, 3 ractice for the cominy 40l i (o Spos A " 3 Lo et 600, total, 8,101,500, | Chinamen into this tersitory from Brits| Bowrox, August 9.—Last evening John | Erigtics o the comiug regatiaof ugust Uth | 1,00,4i0s in_ ordor to stop the disordse | stay in the ity laa eveaing wad tock 8 |nlngs—~charying B0 (06 ' sera Assects, cash, machinery, stock, and real | ish Columbia. Fisher, age 18, was sailing with two others are expocked, were compelled to place & cordon of | special car for the east, . Louis Post-Dispatch,

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