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A I ‘. \\ \ xn = FOURTEENTH YEAR. HORRIBLE HOLOGAUST, |y e shalf of the cit Shedd responded in an al Buraing ofa Car Crowded With SIe6D- {mer. “There i great i inx Men in Colcrado. el Wi o) M uber of pec stions. Hon, A ns, and Mr, aud happy man- nig over his noming —_— ler speka in b WARD, Aug, 20 serenaded by the largest ny aver gatherad here on such an occasion, Ma.ny of Them Burned to Death, | Plumed Knignt elub e tiog of one hun dred men in uniform, head:d by the Quick and Many More Injured. fhep commet band, and sccompanied by a dele gat tions to the number of five hundred ma ched Only One Narrow Window Open |y, iy residencoof the next attorney gencral for Escape. of Nebraskn, Mr, Leeso was called for and responded in his usual 1 Horrible Sufferings of the Unfor=|Lieutenant Govesnor Came, Judge T, L. Victi Norval, Hon, D, C. McKillup, G, Sime tunate Victims, mons, editor of the Nebraska Reporter, and other leading citizens, regardless of 'party faith The name of He Juuuwll.‘md b \m]' " mentioned it was greeted with a hearty rounc A Mass of Burned Trunks, Legs|of cheers. The republi-aus of Seward county aro thoroughly in earvest and tne nomination and Arms. of Be, Lisage Tt proatly added to ths wide- spread enthusiasm on every hand and this county will roll up a rousing majority for the republican ticaet this fall. - As we send other bauds of the city are serenading Seward on of citizens regardless of party affilia anner, Music follow Bickening Details of tho Horrible Catastrophe, county’s favorite candidate, ——e——— AT SLAVERY REVIVED, DENvER, August 20—Tho Nows, YT Greeley, spocial says: The burning of a circus [ Sale of a Girl as a Siave ar Saratoga oar nine miles north of Gresley was attended N. Y. By a Cauban* with indescriabla horrors, Tha burned car —— was next to the engine i n a train of soven- [ Special dispateh to Th Buk, teen cars, containing Orton’s Anglo-American | Trov, N. Y., August 20.—The Saratoga sirons which left Collins about midnight for | correspondent of a local paper tells of the sals Golden, over tho Greeley, Salt Lake & Pa-|of aslave in Saratoga Tuesday. The girl is ho train was nearing Windsor, o |described as having been the property of a wall station necr Greeloy, running about hy Cubrn family. Sho was sold in the twenty five miles an hour, whea engincer |regular way, o that the date of the bill of o road, epriest discovered the car to ba on fire, |sale, which was drawn up by a Sara ersed his enginn,and threw open the | toga attorney, was Havana June 28 1884 in- whistlo valve, stead of Saratoga August 26 1854, (tho latter SIXTY MEN WERE IN THE JAR being the actual day of the transfer of the aof berghs on either |irl). the payment of price fixed at $1,200, "The girl has a light complexion, iscomely, and onlytwenty years old. She has been in a family that owned her. Her purchaser is & widower of tea yoars, with no ch He N . 1 b i8 to bs married in Havana in Oct and it pied berth next to it, containing rubbish, to il it i Be on fico, filling the car with smolke, and cut- | 1% #4id that he inteads - presentin g the girl to ting off escaps! 1 that direction, ‘Tho. oply | it brideasher malt means of e was through o small_window . ol hotween tho car and the eugine, John Pine, A Warm Welcome Honze, LE Igertun,!\‘llr.i()uh'ew, and Elmer Millet of | Special Dispateh to Tue B owa, crawled through ~the opebing| Kgapxey, Neb.. A 20— 3 and trled to pass in_ water from the tngiue |, JCEARNEY, Neb., August 20.—The band and tank. Owing to suffocatiog gases it was dif- | the citizens of Shelton grested Joseph Scott it to arouse the slespers, Somo were | feandidate for land commissioner, as the train kicked and bruised in a shocking mauner, aud | halted at the depot at Gibbon. Hosts o pitched out of the window. The screams of [riends congratulatod him, On acriving at those unable to got through the blockade was | Kearney the band and mhabitants, regardless verrifying, The of political preferonce, welcomed lim home, I iR Oy T s Hon, 4. 1. Gounor delivered an_wddress of 3 T N elcome, to which Scott feelingly replied and the cries of the burning victims “"l““l’“ Short speeches were made by Mallalien and who woro witing in wgony on cactus buds, | Tuts, aftor which a goneral hind-shaking and rst) i y refreshments were in order, The enthusiasi become trantic with terror, making the kcene | (/S o a0 apa'ling. The perfo mws who occupied the rear cars gazad with wiito faces on the awful o apectacle. In the midst of the contusion two or threo hentic souls wio appesred to b equal to the occasion, bravely cut their way to their aompa to tind them already ¥ THE AGONY OF DEATI Albert Lake, in charge of the anim arrangad in thi side. 'The forward side door w/ losed, and the mon in bunks wers sloopiug ugaingt it. Tho rear side door was also closed, and the 1nan who woke discovered the lower unoceu- ———— mated in a Sleeping Car, DEeNveR, Co', Aug 20,—At eleven o'clock t night the train belosging to the Anglo- merican cireus. Miles Orton, proprietor, left et Collins foe Golden, via the Salt Lake & Pacific road. Forty minut-s luter, when near Greely, the sleeping in which his friend Keut, walked over the seventy-five men employed as roustabouts of their bare feet, pouring backets of the circus were nd was Dlistered unfoscunat: wrapping JuSHI shed, two blankets, An old Pleific con: were keriously und Inunu(lfly burned. ' Tho named McDonuld, formerl Tor fire wus commuvicated from the open torch show, waa terribly burn d, his fle-h han, with which the car was lighted to « quantity in &l The rand ring cries of the men on | of g soliue which was beiug carried in the ¢ praizio, Lo BIOLAETE L fame 1sing an explosion. 1t is impossi- APPEALS OF THE DYINGWITHIN THE CAL | ble to learn the names at present, 1t is be- the roar of the flam:s; the howling of the am. [ i 14“'" “"'L"'l' s of the circus are en- mals mude the scens te-ribls by nd descrip. | tirely rosponsible tor the accident. tion. The odor of rossting fl sh and the dis T tant cry of coyotes added to the general horror An Hlinows Mystery, of tho seeno. Tho voives of the dyivg erev St Touws, August 29— faing-r and soon cease eantino theengine | o s . fn to tho. sffect that had Mrs. Crother died Detween mine and ten GONE TO GREELEY FOIASSISTANC! clock last night, after repeatedly stting retumning with Dr. Jessia Hartis, | that sho killed Alrs, Cormac, but without giv. dent of the state medical associstion. Many | ing any reason for the deed. ' It scems to be of the reseued in brivg pulled thraugh tho | well known, however, that sho entortained swall windows had Jimbs broken, joints dilo- | bad feelinzs toward Cormac, growing out of cated, hauds nnd fect wero burned off, Roasted | jealousy and that she had several imes trunks of bodies were found in one placs, 1 ned to kill hor, She was o woman of in another, and piles of rossted end_shriveled aud wife of Thomas Crother, & conl carcasses ware pulled out of the ruins. At [ miner, had been divoreed from two lius daylight a flat car carried the charred bodies | bards beforo ma ther, and had lived into (ircelay forints ment, County comnibs- |a_very unhappy . Cormic is the sioniors buried tho reunsinsin widowed sister of uirt, owner and HUGE COFF SEVEN FEET WIDE, operator of the coal mines near O'Fallon, a and ten feet lo g, in Greoly comet Rev. [ politician of some local noto, She was u vory Mr. fteed, of ths ' Presbytorian. chucch, con- | highly esteemed lady wholived w rotired lifo ducted tho funeral servico, The coroucr em- | a short distance from town, and 1t docsn’t nnelled a iy who werd unablo to lown dhe | pur Mas. Crother was an_ene w6 of the firc, as tho managers with the John A, Lehman, a son-in-law of the iinder of tha company ot immediatels ide, says he never knew of uny trouble he- Solden to Gl the 1o0n_engagement, | tween the women and regmds the affar a8 It in impossiblo to got . complete list of the | very mysterious, dead, ax many were engaged but a day or debon L i iwo, and their names wer unknown, Yellow Jack 1n New Yorlk, Dinven, At The names of tho| Nyw Yok, August Windiemi s ol dead us far as | i Further informa- follows: gailor was found Tneonscious 1 the street ik eusad, Mapeello Wie, 0 Wednesday. To diad in the hospital of yel TR eCarthyy Inde L This is the fir<t case here, Othe r kuown horn, Andy, g Seve iven hy, Fraok, Georgo, Swmithic, and on s unknown. The followiug is o Jist of the suf- ¥4 forers by the circus car fire, now at Sty Luke's hospit i, in this ity . B Tairbanks and body bdly burs A S LT LR 0 L A ST R arms, legs, faco Alb rt Bariden, aged 17, Logan, Kas.; LS T LA KLY ST R s, faco ancl body burusd. homas Gollen, aged 17, Detroit, Mich.; vary badly burned o back gnd 1068, TORPID BOWELS, 18, i | DISORDERED LIVER. ns, legs, back and face fearfally and MALARIA. rom 11150 Sourecs trisc thrce-fourths of Mich.; ‘badly cases of tho hi sindicato thel Bowels oy fullness afte exertion of Ho s ol \Ih Lasl Mo lenn, twenty-eight, Halton, A Michigan, face, hands badly burned, or Hugh tlllmxr-\], fifty-six New Orleans,1 food, ity of temp hadly burned anolt face, arms, hands and of b back, will probably di ] A numbsr of th rescus 1 ones agreo that in the car were two barrsls of gasoline whi en wero explodad either by sparks from the en gine or from naked torch with which the men wera accustomod to light themselves to bad, - —ct— HONORS TO THE CANDIDATES, Two of the Nomineos for Posi tions on ithe State Ticket Sercnaded, cir actionon the s Temoving Beave 11 impuritics througl ngers of uACH Or § nor intericra with daily worle and aro a perfect MTIDOTE TO MALAR Leverywhore 0,411 u—-——u____.m Special Dispateh to Tur Bk, T AsiLAND, N, August £9,—About five hundied citizens of Ashland formed in pro- | GEAY Hatt oR Wriskins clin cession on Silver streot this evening, headed | plication of thiiy Dy by the Ashland cornet baud, and marched o | OF SSULbY CERFeRs on recer ¢hio r lence of the Hon, I, H, Shedd, reo-|gu1¥'s MANUAL nFllSEFULmG'IPTS FREG Ful- pea K m ch RAx gerin Ci Mo int tem, Pants, Augus cerning the Langson affair, from Gen. Millot comuander of the French forces at Tonquin, praises thoe valor of Col, command of the detachment sent to ocenpy ngson, but says he acted to Degeuns was under ordes fully, When fronted by the Chinese, the general of which said he received no orders to surrender, De genne ought to have asked further orders from Mi!lot by telegraph, T'ronch new success of Adn defenses along the I Chow and the soa. LoNDO! pondent n - sottl nativ SHANGHAT, S dents of Shu Chinese, ho the city and foreign ths natives to ren present intention Woo Song. ceived an important teleg purport of which ere are reports, however, that (| rous of coming to The viceroy of Canton ord: red to leave his proviuce immedi tely. [ CHOLE| Loxoy, Aug anzs, from M Panis, les and sono, 1 rday, LivERPOOL, A T. T, Sutelif mostly Lox1ON, August cently i Tripoli A W for th renters wore quoted tho courso this moruing times, THETEMPORAL POWER OF TILE POP Mani HaLIvAY, Augus fax and Ly OMAHA, NEB., Min 1VET tack on Shanghai, Neww ALL NATIDNS The French Slul ang AWay in the The Next Move Probably an At- The Duke of Edinburg Heartily Received at Dublin, Ouba Quarantines Against Chol- era and Yellow Fever, France Doos Not Want so Many Englishmen in Egypt. Other Foreign News, Mauling the Mongolians, . —The offi August LoxToN, August 20, explains that the forci by the Chinese since the the river, is the ono near the arsenal, seille with cwo cases of chalera, and has been quar: antived, ~The went is quict, seem friendly, August 20 The HANGHAT ROOSTE A1, August 20, shai rer in, as the is ot pre an agr A RECOR| The ar Bregnolle The Freucn are cstablishing & coul depot at Pondicher Narixs, August opposition childres The Cholera Record for the Day— report con. Degenne, who is in precipitately, ta occupy Langson found himself con- are exultant over the arbot in destroying the ver Min between Koo Times' at 10 Chow telegraphs that the In the city the corres Tha French fleot as destroyed the romaining Chinese works at {ir Pai channel. left the Min river to-d remaing uncertain, they will come to Shanghai, rd to have , but their do-tin: Tt seems probabla A Foo Chow dispatch ners’ quarters, French descended cttlement, i fr nent % coust —There is to the transfe umhm:;m ients to tho hospital pi among the popnlace. Forcible opposition yesterday off The European rosi- ) unmolested. er, aro alarmed and loaving The chiof strate and consulissuod placards. urging “rench have no n[ attacking Shangha The Chine and other wis At the same if they looted M i or authoritics here re- n Pekin, the ¢ known is de- th I'rance, all Frenchmen eteameor Fsper. bas arrived at Carcdiff, of India. much un- of ailing d as the person with the dis- fase was being conveyed to the hospi Four of the rioters wounded maltreated several policen time crowds of women assailed the chool for fear tha anwell, would ba takon to tho how,ital. wn ET ] T A ) lighten the people. AN Liabilities DENONSTRATION FOR THE Mabrin, August ted & mons hiin favor of the temporal power of the iLISH FAILURE, gust 20, — ,_commission me; The fi Among the first signatures dress for this object are th and noblss of CHINESE launched Ch Tunis who P WAR Figaro i incr If it is the Ger any <0 mon-of-war, commanders and crew return to China, FRANCE OB Panis, August ¢ ita_opon the troops in gy pt from six teen thou-and men, and says is necessary, of thousand PorE, clerzy have tration in leading prei 1O GO, lure of W, hant, s an- 000 to 100,000 pounds, \ London cargoes. Losses in Liver: poul are light and all cover every an ad- has pro bibited the departure from Kiel ~ of two re- The's glish to four- an exply design to stop the v sago of the Fronch through the Suez, t6f an Anglo-Chinese (rance keops DLOVD troops in Al- can Fi in ready to cross A BETTER FEELING, Panis, August 29, ing provailing in coasequ s dispossd to ¢ the befora th settlement of August 8- monster of the pope, winister of deputies souo nonst urcli in the coantry in fave power address on this subjsct include ates and nobles of 8 10 grown out of The ynquin 8 Cairo w h“n 80 ordered, Owing to better feol- o of rum r into nego question, opsuiag of ancs rs that tions The clergy have ration Cidol G and ¢ A ks ago, in which he in every of tho temporal first sizn 8 to the leading Tho mo speech of Send ricult wment Lmerc delightiogly of the rastoration of the al powar, cunax ARANTINE, Adyicos from Porto are that veesely arriving there from Hal antined fiftecn sant aberg will be « sh consul b o dis- pateh to the governor of thiyt island that there 18 110 coatagious d | Y ase at either port, LOW LOYAL THE TRISH MIGHTJIR, LIN, August 20,—The Duke idinburg with the Channel Fleet is visiting Dublin hare bor, The Dike was well received, Thousands flock to Kingstown to visit the fleet and the evenings made brilliant with balls, fireworks and illuminaitng. o Freemans Journal remarks that snch occurrences as thi how Joyal the Irish might be if only s their just rights, THE GEIRMAN COLONTES, Benity, August 20,1t is & intended to raise corps of old soldiers for colonial sery ico for German col nial firms which raquire military protection, and who will provide funds tor the corps, Stuch an organization is necessary to the Prussian wmilitary system, which will not allow the regular troops to b sent abroad, TAFT AT HIS NRW TOST, Sr. PrTENSHURG, August Taft the now American ministe Vienna to . Alphoneo arrived from A SUGAR FAILURE, Viensa, August Another large firm has foiled, Liabilities exceed Weinrich's who failed for £400,000 Monda THEY ALL DO IT, Camo, August ~Frauds amounting to £30,000 were discovered in the ministry of finance. Foreign officials of high standing are implicated, it MURDERED BY CONGRESS, A Horrible £tate of Affairs—An In- dian Trive Starving to Death, HeLexa, Montana, August Governor Crosby states that a spsclal agent sent b to inquire into the condition of the I Indians has returned, and found that of these Tndians about two thousand woro dying from the effects of gradual starvation, at the r oue a day. The men re guant and spintless, the childs ated, Al are €0 weakened by the 1 font food y him o of ad women n ems k of su for the past two years that dreadful sufferings and death will oceur shortly, The appropria tion for s vear only peruita © nt to 1s#u0 two pounds of beef and threa pounds of bad flour per week, an amount entir quate to support well people. The governor roports an unnatural and inhuman state of things existing and calls upon the secretary of the interior to assume the responsibility of raismf full rations until congress moets, e— WASHINGTON NOTES, NO CHOLERA 1N TOWA, WASHINGTON, August Tha surgeon general of the marine hospital service received a letter from the secratary of the state board of health of Tos saying that the health office at Canton reported that the disease recently prevelent, there was dissentery and nothing wmore, and the person who originated the r port of the existence of cholera was misin ned s to the facts, The only contagious s in the district is whooping cough. ———— Howgate's Whereabonts Known, i WASHINGTON, Aug. Howgate left here two y to escape prosecution for embezzlement as an officer of the United States Signal service, after mak- ing his escape from custody of the uarshal, there has been frequent inquires by detectives ¥ to the amount of rew capture, Recently a detective came hore with the ioformation that he knew Howgate's whereabouts ard could produes him if money enongh was ed, He, howaver, could not find that any ard could be paid, This ation was to the effect that Howeate last spring been in Southorn Maryls B r ¥ Coar Cexter, Pa, August 20—The coal and iron police have made no arrests since Tuesday, and the striking miners have grown bolder.” No violence has been offered, but a number of non union miners say that they huve been threatened, Squads of strikers in boats and on foot were out hefore daylight this mornivg to intercept non unionists on their neo Captain way to work., They w or, in parsuadin home 1in one or two instauces were given to unde tand thaf if they persistad in their pursecuti is there would bo trouble, = et *Good Luck" Condemned, Crpan Raris, Towa, Aug. 20.—*Good Linck” substitute for lager, mannfucturcd by Christian Magnus, a_brewcr, was this sfter voon condemncd a3 intoxicating by n Justice of the Peuce, The liquor was aualyzed by Prof, Pope, of the Towa Agricu'tural College, and found to contain threo und fifty-four hun dredths pure alchohol, This was regarded as a test cavo, ——— Glorious Navy. Newrol Aug. 29.—Pre Arthur dined with Gordae Beunett last night, Sixteon guests woro present. The war ships this moruing proczeded to cea, where they will muvenvre, The president is on the Despateh i Seeretary Chandler on the Albatross, Ou That Tired Feeling The warm weather has a dehilitatinfs effect, especially upon those who are within doors mostof the time, The peculiar, yet come complaint known as “that tired fecling,” 5 the result. This fecling can be entircly wercome by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives new life and strength to all the functions of the body, “1 could mot sleep; had no appetite, I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon began to ep soundly; could get up without that ared and languid fecliug; and my appetite improved,” 1. A. SANFORD, Kent, Ohio, Strengthen the Sy tem Hood's Sarsaparilla I3 characterized 19 three peeuliaritics : 1st, the combination ot remedial agents ; 2d, the groportion; 84, the process of sceuring the active medicinal qualities. The result s a medicine of unusual strength, effceting cures hitherto unknown, Send for book containing additional evidence, “1ood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system purifics my blood, sharpens m; et Keems Lo make mo over.? J. Register of Decds, Lowell, Mass, “Hood's Sarsaparilla beats all others, and is worth its weight in gold,” BARKINGTON, 1 Buuk Street, New York City, Hood’s - Sarsaparilla Sold by all drugglsts. $1; six for §5. Made ouly by 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, HOMIBON, loo"’l)oeou One Dollar ATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1884, CASUALTY GHRONICLES, [:: this city tion, Th Lively Blow Strikes Evansville, | o Indiana Sending all the Vessels River Aground. carried e bruised south g inits path, reveral hundred foot he storm formed three miles north « and traveled i sonth ly dire o _residar Joseph od X and G P, Co wn Mrs, Geo, Cox 1 child were veral hundred fact and considerably t fatally injured, Points in rt having seon the storm rising but no results were given, in the| Citioac new Boar ix work fell a dist ther fat Reported Sinking of a Steamboat, | **tuee With Great Loss of Life. A Diil A Severe Fire Upsets Portland,[hat 2 Oregon, aged 14 ay in C M The Grlmmul Record for the Day.| Misso Sensations, Evansvig, TN, August] this morning the wmost destructive hurricane wville, doing over here broke upon 1 tamage of not loas than & quarter lion dollars in the city fand vicinity wore blown down and roofs carried a dly Thousands of shade trees wore torn up by the | it Three or four stores were | roots and other injury fone. 1t at this hour to vive the amount. wholly deme Thorp and Silver Hom were badly The former was almost wrecked, churches suffered seriously aud school house was blown down, Evansvine, Ix August & terrific wind, rain and han storm ever knewn visited Evansvillo this morniog Rodgers, A SCAFFOLD ACCIDENT 0, Aug, 20, - The scaffolding on the d of Trade building on which w man, gave way today. Two men e of 80 feat. * One was killed, an. lly injured, e others fell a short wnd managed to eave themselves, NAL RECORD, A KID KILLING, y Nows, Vandalia, 111, special rgo Matlock aud Frank Hooper, ud 10, quareeled at & church picoic ot leounty yestorday. Hooper stabbea fatally in the back and thigh. HIGHWAY RONDERY REVALLEY, Ta, Augnst §0-G wealthy cattlo-raiser, whila 1id g along two miles east of hora Inkt night, wak Murders, RRobbery and Various Other | Suddsnly who had been in am) in money O8KALOOSA, Lo, August Boreas Gets in his Work, o saloonkeepe At of a ml- Houses | Syneves injured, o dam- | Malinda € yeara ago, Il Prresnt rod., | changor S abbed I ceaded t one new | wag entire roach tho dama everal The most | help.” Bornemann fled witht Ho was struggle, at eight | ica, ock, Insting over an hour, tho wind blow- ing a hiwrricane, Tho Silver Horn with steam | 1y re o uphad her chimmeys blown over oard, but the boat was not much damag The steam- er Two States was blown from her moosings | An Orleans Wor conl dock, but not Thorp had just arrived i and Tanded on tho upp damaged. Josiah V and lunded. She roke all he drifted to tho upper landing, I neys and narrowly escy) was by city iy full of by barge loaded with freight bout was blown on th b Many houses were den 8. chnneys blown down, strests full Tost. Nothing in as [ posed to ts on tho river, shade trees, but no live yet heard from other po lines and g her chim- 1 being burned She et he bar I front, of the mong them a transfer 1 A aground | found at t 5 ORLEA o forry [body of a s and f fallen into the w ONLY THREE PERSONS SURVIVE, oG oY Ciieaco, Aug, 2 ville, Inaiuna, ) mont, the transfer steamior which | at 8 o'clock every morning, w storm three miles this blowing her barge nad ¢ instintly ".'1]! Pyt thirty people on tfw boap Jad reportad apved = aqgweDiian cvok and the pilot, information is up by land, Al th of the ouats o to the sceae of § ly ~A daily News Ev Leays the stewmer Dol- | Will ba arrested t side of Hend s to the bank, ing her chimnoyg off aud siging her almost & there d Paog, the hewwmn ashor aved from a man who came wires are down und most 80 an to Lo The passen) son, Puiran hlow ers w were over Grove tod three are 1 more apee This | Bivteburg termined v to | W S0P dorerted the barg: s for tho boat, and | 1 it seems that most, if not all, were lost, R G L o a green THE STEAMER'S LOSS DOUTIUL, . } badge, EvANSVILLE, IND, that the transfer steamte: this forencon by a b Behknont Arfgust” 20, Repbrs wia sl at Houdorson's i towilisad andtiwenty lives 1ogt T Triob tammars [ o T shal ally credited among river mew, T boat s lican congs probubly damagad and ashore. The river is | here today too 1ow to be d. was terrific, A MORE POSITIVE STATENEN The loss of the transfer and the drowning of 10 to firmed. The hur the bost at Stanley She wasgoing to Henderson, with tuinin Nushvill and all on the hoat except four « lost. Amovgst ths lost are Captain Jobn Smith. Miss Laura Lyon and ister o ant teachers hore, aud theie Mrs Woodward, of Hunderso and babe, with satchel, with murleed “Mra, Hattie Murray, ( Al The hodies of the broken, FIRE AT PORTLAND, OREGON, PORTLAND, Oregon, Augnst 29 — A fir morn yed Strowbridga's block, Loss: 10,0.0," covered THE KTOIM IN ILLINOTS, CHICAGO, Angust 2 mi, Ll spec i A kovero yrm visitod this place this Soveral b ildings wero damage Twoof his children were d Mr Wi ostantly kill CINCINNATI, Augast 3 to the owners of the steam vty that fourtean 1i sngs of the Loat noar duy. A KTEAMER SUNK, Bosox, Ang, 2 dish, plying Detwe v d Bingl of her wharf Ly A. Gove, Tohe ling craft. There was 1o time boat t sign ol the dish ut down in less th line of her erew and p surrounding vessels th no this forenoon caps landing three miles above Hendersom turning her complotely over | ' (), assengers of the Lonisvillo & railrond. . Tee boat separa the barge and all on the latter wore saved, rookfield, rea latter wora found, The telograph and telephone to Hendorson is | ¢, Bdwards, furniture dealor, 000 Kerron & Macheth, & 50,000, insured for 330, A Duily Nows, Car-[ds wind and |8 aged by the throug untry was dai wind. ing of Win. Zeiglor, o farm or. was struck by Dhghtning and vata dispatch Belmont liere on were lost by the sink ivansville, Indiana, to- The steamer Rose S Boston, Dover land 1, was kunk last evening in wig lision with the harbor was crowded with | \priadg, sther. Although the S D BiX minutes the was struck. w0 excelleat was the tness of tall of the 101 wers whoard were saved “without ev yzerous, although the storm | gres from Nothing but rumors yet. of irgini; Belmont i & eargo, | dressod by A in it | e o the blind bank of th how uttack wil this 16,0 0, Junded av by inwur- Manun has b tove K, A morning. ay. [ (colored) senter en porsons wero adiitted to th impossiblo | Johnson T age will probably full short of the figures giv- en. The heaviest individual loseris 3. I, Roelker, whoso new foundry was almost hed. The steamers Josh | Borneman ents pecial Tel neans of o blow on the head \ferenco cided on. tion, September 18] ut held at the hefore th holted, ang soth cony ations will bo made. The conv nti- Brady fac Quang Si. He LONI ON, August 29, Francisco, Panis, Aug, 20, at Marecilles Lo day, sot upon by two woll armed mien ash, and robbed of €800 and valaable papers and jewelry. (SHOOTING AFFIAY, George Jones, whot a colored man named ine | William Leo in the face in an altercation, Whisky was the canse. - Prompt action on the part of Sheriff Bare and aids checked an infu riated mob, STRUNG UI' IN FINESTYLE. PoRT, August 20— Berry Johnson of his wife, hjail. Ac ture only exeenution, osterdny that he killed River pavish four g hired to murder hor by another wan banged to-d. insido th par cording to b tho law of the last logis be negro woman. LE DIDN'T GET THE MONEY, 1, Augist 9.—A locksmith named «l the office of & money wned Moritz Kauer today — and i in the neck. The assistant _pro- n the safo, supposing his victim v disabled, but Kauer managed to window, smush the glass and shout t the money. captured later, after violeut He has lived long time in Amee- o —— ING OF HOME PRODUCT! an Kills her New n Babe and Throws it ina Well, lograph to Tk Bew, X8, NEw, August 20.—The dend sw born girl fully developed was le bottom of & well back of the Orloans house burn this morning. Tt is sup- havo hoon killed by its mother Dy dropped ol three doy supposed ul wurderess worked at the hotel and left Wednesday for hot old home, She cht e — rv for Buatler, kL, Pa, August £9.—At the of the nati nal greenback labor ith General Butler at WilHams Ay, AN agEEessyie S mpaigne wasrdes neral Butler vl make four chesin the stage. at, Philade’phia, and two other places yob to be de- From vow until the state convens ellefante will ba de- perfeeifug the org: tion and « fillmg up vho locak tickets, At that time King canviss w I begin,d A red rose ded on as the Butler leaf was d e A Virginian Splif, wnd, Va, Augus Two repub res-ional conventions are heing held to nominate s candidate for con the Fourth congressional district A convontion was callod to be court house at noon, but ehortly at hour the anti-Brady faction d rotired to the academy of mux entions have offccted temporary or Two soparate congression vion ng nd- vernor ion i now by Hon. Bdgar Allen and yillo &1 Cumeron.” Seaator Mahone is i the city. e e LATEST FORBIGN NISWS, 5 4 Pans, August 20, —The Republique Fran Sallic L"") caine praises Admiral Courbet’s astuteness in ey |5 nding tha gunboats off the Min river the LAY L Sth July before hostilities begun, thus en nuboats 1o ocenpy o osition on sidoof the formidable forts on the e rive Millot, communder of the French graphs that recent reconnizance movement of the Chineso toward K ot believe aserious [ ba made upon his position, but, if vepared to meet it he British ship onsficld, from Glasgow for San was burned at sea, and her crew Valp ive deaths from cholera s Aug. 20.—A quarantine of ten heon eatablished at all Spanish ports waels from Algona, Aug. 2. -An evangelical letter of avd corn | the Pope against the action of the French ady fo consumed. | France th crously shocked, | monished John Huffer, in the house at the time, | the courds the the keran crnment in adoptin hurch pussed by theic rulers the bishops the new divorce law v promulgation. The Pope reminds it ho hux already frequently ad her people of the vario hould ment of anarsii RAII.ROAD RAGKET A Livily Wa [0 Ml‘S Icaugnramn in New York, Tickets to Chicago Red =& to Fourteen Dollars, = Philadelphi ia also Cheap Rates. winst laws contrary to Hoinstructs dioceses ax to the uein order to main- tan the principles of the chureh in regerd to Ay Aug. 20, Tonight the steamer city of Meridia, from Vera Cruz, August for New York, 14 in the hathor on fise, . Probe ably ic will be'u total I o Loxt v | leading ( t ] hranches Ay | that 1o d tiug W for either | London | which ad Yy 1o 1 i confiden aid from | of the | - | for, ) getting their feet wet,” The steamer cost 860,000, A DAKOIA CYCLONE, Hunow, Dakots, Augost 27, A cyclone passed east of this “city to-day, destroying “ear Parsley, seven persons were killed. cident at Koo Chow aud Shanghai, stow el is enterssioe D thare of a uati fuess proceeds i eminms on vessels in Chine vanged to war rates b ominal rates Gegn ral com anca- Chinese difficu!tles is iooked B ivle Accide August 29, - Advicos received by Hica howses i0 London, frow. their al, In © KUA8 c fallen to- 1 provails snd o0 early secthoment 1 N, August 20, —A terrible accident gecurred today at Bluckst it t Trea to yequie'| €L +| Twelve Dollars From That Point to Chicago, Items of Interest Concerning Rails road Matters, Down Go The Rates, New York, August 20—Ticl and all points regular Central to twenty dollars, £18 00; the Cen ex, west are selling Tho rate by the Chicago, excapting by one train, i% ts to Chicago today below New York By the West Shere and Eriey tral llowing sgents a rebate of twonty per cont, which allows the tickets to be 16, This cut has boen met] by sold as low an & the West Shore teat $14 whoso agents ate selling tick= Reported Cutin Rates From Phila- PHILADELPHI formation was r delphia, A, Pasy August 29 ceivd today tha 0—Official i one of the principal trunk lines was solling large blocks of tickets to and from Chicago at twelve dol- lavs, It is stated in raileond creclos that this was thought to bo the inception of more ex- The rond charged with the offense will be investigated, and if it doos not mend it, of course others will follow cutting, tensive cutting. and w gun, nj NEW York, August 2 utt today granted a prel the supremo unctic assenger rates will be actively bee Granted, —Judge Bar tlett in na- 1y injunction restraining Alfred Sulky, presi- dent of the C nnecticut construction ¢ pany from dixnosing of certain stocks Railroad company, bonds of the Ce ntral Lo mpa- d which he had received in payment for sers vicos persormed under contract between these The Engl LoNDON, Augrst Wabash railrons ish On d bonds, formed he Wabash —The Knelish holders of a commites and opposed President Jay's echeme of recon- struction, Arrested F PHILADELPHT A, August schooner Julin Baker, on board « f which Capt todhy, the §uly one ren wag arrested o did not the nteward Gomez Ly the federal o Blaine’ INDiaNATOLIS, August libol suit agsinst the timo allowed the ¢ expired tod Shoen W 8 Decessary fonso will now plaintifi’s an immed Ker enfering appoaranca. ate answer. d t» bamurder: maining of the « immediately. sen Lowis clats the story as previously publish told him by the man at the wheel, He belie ptain was killed by mote Walker He was taken to New, \,rk bficers, sntinel nse in whi rrived here re Kralson, » Norwegian bog, inal cre Ho die, e — 's Libel Suit, ‘F 20.—In tho ]Hn‘ fiftoen days h to answer the attorneys for Mr, This action to escapo default. The de- have its own time unless the ttorneys secure an order n.qmn? In the latter care is customary to grant ten days furth er notice e —— Divers Exami Vinevaun H of th divers, 'l Jong 1 The the « AVEN, Augus apoosa. The wreek Tallapoosa was examined by three loak in the hull is eighteen foet nd on top tha cut in the deck is 74 foet. utextonds downwards 18 or 20 feet to nd in wht h the steamer is becomil imbedded. Careful search was made for Dodies, but nons WILKESBARR velopments mal stolen by Robe addition to [ it Mll\mnk perts lias by} EA e weref ound, FINANCIA] 5 ko it rts wa ; poculation, it is tain that ARS NO USE Pa., August 28, thecated bonds Later de- the amount about $100,000. Tn learned that and securs R\ NG TOHOLD DOWN 1000 Cl Ifatum nruu) Tnjirions tubstiiices e Lo found \ Andrews® Foarl Dakin, llvlnfl endor ce. 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