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A T O R T R M T B O 3 P TN R A0 7 e oy AUGUST 8, 1886~TWELVE “TEMPERANCE AND TRACEDY, | ¥uruman oF sam HE SAW THE BOMB THROWN. |, 2 e moveNTURE. | SOME FELLOW COT 1T BAD. | oty o el ot i ot “OGLEANINGS N GOTHAM. A Vast Concourse of Frie noky Shoth'that Gave Him Ko *me the Itemains to the Sets of Paws to Show as He had & “story™ for me, and here itis 3 e kil YoxkEns, No Y., Angust 7.—The sorrow — . a Trophy {ohti ‘ for the entertainment of readers who may ot Bolitieal T : i Active Work of the Coroner's Jury in the | - MEEERE o ld" the city for three days | A Witness Whose }?m m\wm the Fatal| thrilling advemture is related by a Four Stories Ah?‘"' a Fighting Editorand | |t o disork of & millronaire | The Semi-Political flg!{t Against President Baddock Case, | reachied a elimax to-day. Grief Missile's Flights writer in the New York San, the relation a Big Knock Out, turned newspaper man Egan ot the National Leagne. _ on_every hand. Public buildings were — being made by this hero, who tells his For forty poxes," w0 Lo SOty Hegkn, — EVERY SALOON MAN TO ATTEND. 'I and badge il S "_h. | SCHNAUBELT DID NOT HURL IT. | story as if there was no special eredit in | JOHN M. M'DONOUGH'S BATTLES. | “Jumes W. Poarce had been working | ELEVATED AND SURFACE ROADS. B rutus oF nOTIA etfigaws Tirto the. towh - it for him. The lamber firm in which 1 - hard for o living. Good fortume had Watching Susplcious Charactors in | and all bent their steps in one direction to | He Knew the Nature of the Weapon was employed deslfed (um-nvlv;h:n mp | A Few Discrepancies, and the Reader | never attended him. Ind ous and | The Reported Marriage of George Two States—Governor Larabee pay the last honors to one who had been and Fied For His Life—An Ine “"' A aters of the Wolf river, Who Pays Can Take His Choice sober and tragal, all these he had been, Gouid and Edith Kingdon—The Said to Be in the City--Sui- high among them, Residents joined in the tensely Dramatic Cross: h |~|"n|i~wl|. he ~’:-\§. nd II\\:H instructed . Other Nows of erest but w;.” \’yn\\ ;hv ‘\L.:\ s h-ydl'l!w\-( piled Tilden Watate Estimated At - i pilgrimage and the host of mourners that Erxamination. o look over the| ground and report. 1 ¢ et up in his hands, Men do not dig graves N bl gl found its way to Greystone filled to over- = wano in August in a skiff, taking Lol {in Greenwood cometory for fun; that is Ten Millions. — flowing the ample manusion of the late ~ with me provisions; hréarms, and i camp — how 'h,’””*i';‘lnt‘"“;'l“‘j'~|y"-'j\ LA —_— statesman, Samuel J. Tilden. Vet , Defending the Anarchists, | ing outfit, calculaug, to be gono about Bulletin From the Battl and three children, At #1560 & day men | NEW York, August 5.—[Correspon Uikttt g Lo Sl o, Cticaco, August7.o—In the anarchistteal § yyonty days. I wag accompanied by my [ O'Neitt, Neb. August 7 al Tele- | o not hasten to got vich, and no penny | enee of the Bk [—The branches of - the to contain Mr. Tilden's body reached the | this morning Sumuel Fielden, on_examina . gran to the Bri. |—MeDonough, the editor \ | | v oy " | dog, alarge and <n ¢ bloodhound. 1 . 08 A i has chanced to roll across the Pearc Irish National league thronghout the house. 1t is made in two parts. The interio | tion by Foster, testitied that he knew Bon- } 0E Coen™ G0 L of the Tribune, was well thrashed by 1L 1. | threshold and failed to find there at least | country are elocting delogates to the be completed for several days. Al the pro- [ 18 of copper with @ glass door its entire | field and denied thae he told Bonfield that he | riting of twe or fourteen ye Claibourne, son of the editor of the Peopl a dozen needs awaiting it K o b s N Yor! coedings are with closed doors, A very Jength, “The interior is decorated with white | ran through Crane's alley. On eross-examin- | 420, and the country about the souree of | jjo was also cowhided by Major Tebault on ‘Yot Jumes Pearee's house was filled i By Bmber of witnesses have been examined, | Juried satin, Tho outer part is of red Spuits | ation by lughiam it was stown that Fielden Wolf river was then wild enough to suit | account of some siuring remarks made | with hosts of people congratutating him | ¢ty the elections turn on question of B )| ish cedar and iy plainly orn was born in England and came to this coun | any hunter. On the way up I met with | throngh his paper of last week The publie | ast night, He was suddenly heee supporting Patrick an for re-ciection as but the public does not even know who they | oxidized silver. “The plate is of that o 4 : | are. ‘There Is something significant in all | and bears simply the name “Swnuel try at twenty-one years of age. 1l beeame | plenty of small game, and on two occa- | gencrally think that he got what Le viehly | tillionaire, e himself antiounc prosident. Although there is great oppo. ’ anarchist in 1574, Witness never believed | cions saw the track 11 | dimation He offercd rod-taped doctuments to. prove | sition to Kgan in this city th P this secrecy. Tho Buk corcespondent was | dems an anarchist fons s \o tracks of bears, but no in- | descrved. 1 r ! g in this eity there is a grea S G ALS:30 the publie were first admitted to | in overturning the government by force. He | cident worth recording pene it. Nobody doubted it Everybody was |y, juflu ’ of side, and it i informed to-day that Governer Larabee Was | (05 gion, The rmatiis were laced on | had made many speches during the past | had ot L, dvs o T nan e outen, Tos _The Bulletin Busted. in costasy, excitedly enthusiastio—every- ':"‘L'"m: "I"_”l“' “_“"‘.l “‘_“‘ ! '|~.'.‘”l'.“ i present at the investigation to-day, but the a catufalgne sitnated in the center of the blue | g5 vonrs but they were not always of a | the eamp. With my s O'NEI1, Neb., Angust 7.—[Special Tele- [ body but Jan v Ihat same stolid | M0 seeret that Michael Davitt, leader of i Y | w look that has attended his grave d will arrive here | v ot 1a K e e atriatly Trom the workingman's stand: | ton apring, and out down n number of | Wastelographed the Bee Inst night. T have | look that has attended his grave « arrive here soon, i his warm per Thus far no arrests liave been made, | IFiends of the family began, to, arive. Lho | wete strictts frad the moe g ot uf | small’ pints to be ready for. firowood | Hotbeen wiippei or cowhided. =L usod wp | toil still sat on his countonanoy, | Noight | sonal friend, aud is bosides o sharchoider although one man was taken into custody on | puymber arrived at 7 From that time | bt aem and was on the board of | When winter and the en arrived. The both men. L.hlfl-ll\, |.“ SHoBunsutit ors howled with delight ove his good | iy the North € ity Milling company, in an alleged charge, but in reality for the pur- | people came by the scores. Among the firse | =00 ”‘. 4id lie wont to the Atbeitet supplies were to be run in from Menomi- STIbEE b e fortune; he alone secmed earcless, un which is at present controlled b pose of detaining him. Sheriff McDonald | to arriveat the house were General Alex- maungers. He suld lie went to e/ nec, forty miles away, and as soon as my A Bloodier Bulletin Yot. moved, not daze I'he news of his great g ’ Ak oY y hias been busy telegraphing all over tho coun- | ander Hainilton, Cliarles A. a,, William | Zsitung oftice on the evening of May 4 about | o g finished ai fhie camp site 1 was | . 0Nt Neb, August 7—(Special Telegram | 00d fortune: came in a lotter that the dtive of Egan and was owned 1 . bt g4 1. Barnum, Samuel J. Rd I'reasurer | ten minutes before So'clock. Twelye or I H it - - - ety n postman_left at the humble home, No. ¥ part by Egan himself up till four wry notifying various officials of tho murder, Arnt 1% L 3 " | to haul the skiff ashore, sling my pack, | tothe Brr.|—Considerable excitement has Wl e g i Jordan_and ex-Collector Murphy An- | oon members of the American group W ‘ o 691 Sixth avenue, in South Brooklyn 'S fgr g and 1o hins recelved soveral swggestive com: | drow H.. Green recelved il fnd [ 1600 memtees of LA SRICNRIND O'clock, | pnd plze n roud through the wildern been caused here by two attacks made upon | Susy at breakfast time: bt uncenecied rs tro, when witn his family he lefu Shtinfeations. One of these from n town in | Ushered them into the parlor. Witey | bresont. 4o romaincc LAeEs BALE S B8 for the teams to follow. J. M. McDonough, aditor of the Tribune, the [ Mt Sstonishing it was: filied Wwith suel Town, states that wman was there Thurday | (¢ people generally” were “admitted | I8 was then ho hoard of thelake inceting at | [had o small tent with mo, plenty of | cuscbeing an article in this wee IR e S e e i StihE o deseript FUY | to'view the temaing they entered the east | the Haymarket and that speakers were | good provisions, and the first two or | 11" Claiburne, son of It B. Claiburne, editor sl it was, Jumnes norning answering the deseription of the | oo, passed through the fist parioron the | peeded, Fielden was cross-examined in re. | three days and 'nights passed without | gt ( (i 508 6 L B. Claiburne, aditor | Pearce did not allow himselt to for an scein 11 the saloon just before the mur- | Yiahi to the bitie room and thence through | Rerd tolis Specch of that nihts T rest of | alarm, O the afternoon of the third | Of tie People, pointed a six-shooter at Me- | get the practical - dutics before him; der. 1lis actions while there made several | the hall to the west or rear entrance. A bo- | 1is testiniony wes unimportant, as_ was also ¢ while Twas prospeeting along the | Donough, but beforo e had time to fire | Be simply tueked the lotter behind the persons mistrust that something was wrong, | (uet of ealla lilies and white roses fay near | thatot other witnesses for the defense. A | yivor to in its depth “fimh. ey | MeDunough grabbed the gun and aster a des- | little clock on the mantel and went at his R e Ltebly ; Cliead of the casket and at the [0t was | tacegs 4 3 groHid W BRIy HBE is us thie houss of comrionauritil his def He inquired of the vostinaster as to the news a wroath oF paii.. with- smilax and | s orly bty of any . parisulat, im. ted my tont and catried off | Perate tusslo wrenched it from his grasp, o | usual carly hours on his usual tramp up | e election for South Tyrone. Alezander from Sioux City, and wlso whether any ar- Inn. Allthe flowers caie 1rom : sl ham I had b ht wit .. | then pummeled Claiburne until he eried for | (0 Greenwood; and there all day long | Gy oD, X pre: d s ea N o 0 ¥ et John i had brought with me. b ] 1 iy -4 ik 4 Sullivan, of Chicago, ex-president of th rests hiad been made. He had no bazgage. [ / . The last nwmed | Burner 3};,,]‘.',',',}&,}:{,“-"l...!“. A andl JONM | He, also tore open tho sugar bug and | Merey. Some hours lnter R B, Tebnult, Sl ,}!hsl« ring sun, with the thermom: | e, and_ex ol greasiit and by abpearance would casity be taken for | Was from a plant of which there are but three | cieular calling the Haymarket mecting, | Wasted most of its contents. 1 followed | GRS RN O T At WL, L SNl ol ENF LY HX L BT L) Another dispatch from Neovraska is as fol- ' \ 2 v on the street on the night of May 4, shortly | hut then lost his trail, That same night, | bault to get up and go without in sl p . 9 A | dent Moonc 7 0 wains. Ihe pall bearers were o the meeting took place. cular SRt AMoRInG 5 s A sl sonCbl M row edges ot the graves that hedug. No | (i Tows: %——, Neb, August 6.—Dear | Sumuel . Kandail, John Bigelow, Daniel | was one: o ihose irom which | S A LG s G At Latest From the Field man i all the lntl’ worked hirders | Goqunsure suhl to be on tho/ opposite ¥t A man came here yesterday from the | Manning, Swith M." Weed, Charles Ringnen, arm yourselves and vin | 1 heard the ery of anther from a LA L © Flold., SR i eb Bt e Al T Sioux City way and hired o team to go to | Dr: George Lo Miller. William All A O e Tt iy | dungle across the river, '“There wasno [ ATKINSON, Neb, Augnst 7.—([Special Tele- | #0 Hiltl Wi miare Hed ok ':lh-“'lm)-' ; i NG Al RORTANALL. 1 il HoLAARE & Qv AL el Magone, J. B, Shar it ot s ooy prosonted | Mistaking the sound. The man who has n to the Br . M. MeDonough, of the | i ¥ Gl CE QO e work. o tradged | oo hostility to_cable rail N E T WOTHOTEBTHE LAIEIARE RRIE BUUL || mona siUARIOT J. Vanderpoe in evidence by the defense, which has b ever listened to the long-drawn seream of | O'Neil'Tribune, was in town this evening. EUBTitlih A SRR d RN TUaget | to i h Sl ik L'lie lirst formal _delesation to arrive 3 preseryed sinee the Hlaynarket ri y a panther will never confound it with the | Attorney Snow, of Atkinson, gave i bl i fadit Ul ¥ York : " ) y ; . gave him a I ] : ¢ ity that he wanted to bring a man with him. | from the Jeffersonian ciub of Ne: N. Ness, Who was present at the meeting. of any other wild beast, This tellow THTEBIR EoF BUEVISKING. B SolEriloua mnes Irish born, is over fifty | o ie He did not come, and not returning by noon | Soon after then Mayor oll, of Yon kcr state presented as evidenee a lot of ci s | sereamed out three or four times, withan | artiele t i L IS eolita 1sas ot | onIs oldi = Ho was there, 1t was, but the man had taken a | i and five women—paid their Iast tribute. | aypunged, and the defense has presented o ams, and then he was ¢ | @ saloon to have his wounds dressed. s Anc ere he hins livew ont toleds | ing pnssongers to and fro, while tho : i : i : R L e i iy b not much to eneouraze him, cever il e train from there, and went west. Hewas a | The men without exeeption shed tears as they b rovian s TS s | answered by his mste, who w is waiting for another round with him. wit £ 1 \ enough hostility to the elevate ilrond GHE tioicacr, hioonToals M MThere | Baced Tor A0 IME HineaIDOn ThalE IRt Inne. | et O O . landa, oty | 106701 thio” stvénm il y makes the third fist pounding. the editor re- | since. Ho left: behina him, whon e | junta to make quick cable ronds rather Con oie side of the face, autd I think | (" AL 4:i0 Trosident, Clogelapd ehlored | ayo witiess of the ot who lid reccived 1t more tan twenty. vods ; eived thisiveels: sailed hither, a brother in Ireland, lul | desirable on the part of those who but it ds. Ho woro a | i€ mansion, accompanio etary of | from a distributor. p to do with various wild i g T y daring, better schooled than | yoterday were making agreat ado about R it oray o T ludicotd and Privato Seeretary Lamont. | joln Burnet s i ordinary-looking youns | and [ never knew anything to = ",'";""“ D e l;"",‘“,‘“"‘}" Claime for the | ihe arrival of strangers in the town. The With dark streaks, and it is_evident that he MBI LI AEI RO ToU RGO RE the! || pe L IansWHo o i he )")_'l'-\lk“i dog like the yell of a p Ol Uy Bt -y AT 0 hi8 Bt ittle while, pushed | 7Phird Avenue raitrond, the most i wanted to getaway from this junetion for | T Piraiioats ST R IR Tollowed | e was standing thirteght feet south of | of Snine wouldn’v have hesitated a mo: | 10 the Bre.|—A party giving his name as | fory n his youthful enthusiasm at an | gangin the United s of st Some cause. [ write this 1o vou thinking it | WG5S oRequiagy BEEolTalaNES | the entrance fo Crane's ey on the HAymar | men ‘o attac ¢ or wolf, but the | John A. McBride apviied to Judze Bennett | exciting time in Ireland, he was conspic: | ines, has fully determined on putting Hunting Down the Murderer, Sioux Crry, la st 7.—Special Tele gram to the Bek|—The work of the coroner’s Jury in the Haddock case will probably not convention in Ch Treland for good to make his homein this country. It is safe to assume that what- it does will be backed up by the other delegate, Willimn O'Brien, the editor of United Treland, and one of the most talented of Parnell's followers yuds scoms partially disappeared in New especially” sinee: the late long i on the Third Avenue road, The came over the wate - | reciprocs ssta of down town and sw Yorks board of al' | g cross-examination was devoted to a dermen, 1 Trving hall, County | souparison of witness' present statements [ front, and the nlo?ulwrm a bark and [ afternoon for the prisone may bo conneeted with the “Haddoelk mur- | it 1 h [ ¢ ; i e IDiilEaanyforn Noentelt MY t i whom the people : S | A By, Jier, the president stopped @ moment o™ two, e Staters atlorneys pricked up thelt ears | yells of those panthers made a coward of | on Thursday for a license to marry Mary A L Iy A down a cable from the postoflice to Har- e of these may Bo parties connected | 100K a1 cirnest look wt the face of the dead | o oy g atoraeye) : Tum in no time. He erawled into the [ Donivan, an adopted danghter of Mr. Wil- | 3 dont faith, - But political careers | Jem. This will take u year or two, but With: tho. afTait 3. tlicso: dispatelioslinye!| SniL1tissedianitotiio halls and: was escortad Yid you see the bomb thrown?” tent, and I could neither coax nor drive | liam Haney, for whom MeBride had been at i turnings in the kind of | 558 the heginning of a general transfor- Riia0y: 0t icatea there is ovidont o | among the fumilyiup stafrs. So algo, were || i did.» ; ; him'out. However, L didn't blanie him | work the past summer. ‘Tho licenso was re- | bt O Coni G0 Gy Ly ion, and meantime elovated railroads tragedy was the result of a_conspir s Hie. pall bearets descended e b ‘."5!4 you see the man who threw the | <o very much, for’ every yell sent the | fused on the ground that the girl was but 17 "'::I—-“l‘:lhn "“)’m!“’_‘}' e t_’!‘"'m"v“ ‘i;“.':}“_ are also growing in favor, notwithstand- bR LR LR ase in the center of the house that | " iq,» shivers climbing up my spine in o way to | vears of age. McBride then bi RTRIGH [ timnepns to B W BB LAY LG IE ) e cH DS Ty (L R 10 6 i s oomon i tnorelis, whi” s | v (o the room where the temains | jfow did le throw the bomb? Stand up | Make me ashamed of myself, *Lheaped | 3y, AL Sanderson, who runs a livery stable, correturn. He was set down in Aus A, (el WAL fswithesses and will have 10 fostify hy. go | weres Sceretary Maunbuie leanink wpon the | and show the jury how he did it.” Off e avood until 1 had a big tive, and | ang loft town, going to Centrl City, where | tralia to shift for himself, An eventful QL gl Al Gl g5 ] Ry o A i 10 arm of John Bizelow, lead the bearers. Vitne: e gl o | after the beasts had called to each othera X i3 o4 2 LML el roads and is in poor health, sees the im- Baviicany vrevious kiowledize o tho aifair, | “'§ Aunning scomed rather feebie, 1is | otian of. tiowing someti ol e | Ee e thoy: s remmning, iy | 1o sold the team. Tl ofleers at thal plaee | carver followod & sheenraising mag. | ortuice of connecting down town a8 Syt AL 1 e diSeoverod it it was | Seps being by no means sure as he o | i Lis right hand toward the northyest. | woods were as silent asia gravevird. In | gripiied here for advice, ant iDL ey | astervasictidvhtsdiby Hefitent (OnEied 1 bwal I BEns M BSBwn s with Wi EIin ol plamned once before (0. Kl tho 1w, Had: | (oND thesairy (A deloxation from sariobs | Witness was tien given a picturc of Seiniau- | about an hour te deg mgained his cour: | Diat the tean belongéd to ) derson | porng Irishinan, and, dying, left him his | This yoar “hus been, up ‘to tho B e jhctton rases | ! the blue foom an 1 the adjointng parlov 3 ikt o han yon saw tirow e bowben agonud '1?::‘:::1““‘[;{ Uy et ana b | Eave elase and eaptared the disebleof Mo | K00 g o St 't New York and prosent time, w bad ouo for lim ' in G ¢ o ere the B ciation. aded by Hon, “ 't think s & Arol y and by some smal i 3 8 B8 NOW P e ! ¢ 2 v his tormerly sucee roperties al and shoot him_ then. “This evidently failed | Wi, s . I don’t think it T 1 p, e Ul trai City. Deputy Sheriff Shreck left this | Sought intellizence of the whereabouts 6 o) ATEILavar n ) i M rimal ran across the oven ground inour | tral City. Deputy Sheriff Shreck left this Island. L haye been there several for Iack of nerve and hence the plan to ! ] and team, 1l the condition of his younger brothes A i % a am, R 8 g the season, aud was told by BIknte. hu, Mrom: present. idications. the Qe e B : i ey, & ! sl o nd 1t was able to s ng ! q ¥ AT OT L) O RIS L O RTAD il bo | democracy and other resident Cleveland | i) those he 1 to the state’s ¢ | dashed after it. hegrd him rushing | o, i s A i B ES e g g vintelligent waiter list week that the rowand fariheart of the murderer Wil Do | entered the room with Seeretary Endicott, | syt Simee that, time_witness through the woods for two or thr Prosprective Dawes-Lrohibition Al- | establish James iv. But no hint | Oriental -~ hotel, which made cnough Hancesof the state have sienified & willing- 4 y and 'f“"",“‘- Follow ited the seene of the riot and taken meas utes, and was about;to whistle him 1o re W '\"‘"w'. St T was dropped hiere: of the rich man’s pur- | jponey ast year to compensate for the mess to raise it to that amount. A committew | hoy O et f ! ments of the distanees between the entrance | tarn when there was one loud, fierce yell i eb,, Angust 7.—[Special Tele- e James Pearee kept on at his grave | Jim returns of the Manhattan Beach nEpvenicitans o) weon anpoliea neraf sy the coremonies T | fo thoalley and where lie stood and whero | from one of the pamhors, a yelp of torror | Eran te e But | =The Sslne county bront | et (LS Of the romiunce | onse, wasalso behind this yeur, consid- public meeting to ko to work soliciting fun el Dy e P 2 bot er store, 2 n care- | from the dog, and Iknew that he was a - convel was held here to-day. lding, the c 4 NS | opably. , the attempt to con AL 5 Ot | in the on cither side of the black drapery eonld bo expected, taking into con- | seen him for the last tinfe. Riar i and Gl R 5 SRS IISD o8 Ve | jnelided, seems to take the individuality ot Tl Taw and ordef Iéseue Deld a meet- | iy Rung in tront of the blne room, blocking | (i T hhsht whs dark and witness | 1ot but little sleop thut night, feoling nd, and 1L H, Stéyens, of Western were | gruessed of the wonderful change in his | gug of particular resorts, und while thero g to-night and a large number wore present. | "t entire passage and extending out on | Sieration the Bishy, WIS G D that L wes. ot the memy of fie bonsts 5| Bamed for the house. Tho above have betore | brother's state, if indeed he got a single S honRandaToralittleroot oniTion S100% Crty, 1 Augst TocfSpecial Tele- | MFaor, e had come.on front Andgyer, | (rance to the ailey, Burnet's testimonymakes | breakfast [ started out in the direction | of tho above tic Ves eontrol the | 4.~ NO, suddenly tho Australian brothe | bin system have had a very dubious gram to the Bre]—About 2 o'cluck this to perfrom the_ceremonies read the pot turther south by nenrly thirty 66t | the dog had takems und after traveling, | republican = convention. epublican | (lesdies @ fo hei And the os: | son: . Corbin has no station in Brooklyn atternoon this ci s thrown into another | funeral pravers of the Presbytenan church. e ataters httormiying | about ~two © hud@e87 and fifty feet|| gounty central connuities met to-day aud | I8 3 00000.1% 8 within a mile of the down-town ferr % state of excitement by the announcement | Lhe cholr of the Madison o “Prespyter: | AT Y0 eourt najourned til | I came upon the spot-where he had met, | fixed the Loqnis canvention (o0 Serienbes strikes hEGi mendlstoryd| (andCkmOW@ANIERto i enTalay 8th: that & man had committed suicide. The | tho foutng fhe iakeniubmosttCiat) | atouuay s =0 his death. L think the panther had leaped. | o wed that Dawes wanted a Jate convention IRl o ) A a o s Af Coond il thifouRCrac kUG HIOnRIl e ‘e y LR 058, B 2 Q. What did you do when the bomb ex- | down on him from a tree and secured a | byt the itted didn’t so seo it. s dlhesatd the great streets of the eity, so as to make particulars are as follows: J. B. Clark and | With Me.” or mext | & W grout advantage, 1ot tHefsohad boen noj| Do o cominities diiin’t soscolt. utable flattery when I told my mul- | g0 South forey his chief depot. His up- Walter Runyan, of Syracuse, Neb., arrived | delivered the ~ personal | PIUCRC A Etroale: S Dhaioihe 2 X S fes 24 lionaire that if e ¢ver needed a dinner > e iraa oG y D Ciar} q L 4 A. 1 went away. ruggle. he pine cones were splashed Two More Towns Heard From. : . town at Thirty-fouth street lacks here to-day noon, having made arrangements | qualiti of the sed. After this Q. What for? Ar Wood tattstof hair: conld o 0F; LD bl he could carn it down hereon newspaper | gipae Bk i ith the west- 1o engage in the insurance business, ‘They | address = Miss —Anto ilenne sung | A7 Bocause I didn’t want to be killed, ood, and tufts of hair could be [ Rep Croup, Aug. S—[Special to the Bek] | poy, BALEl T 8 G ML AL A Tisa n tho Insuiance bt Loy oy ollectively. One. Bweesly. Solamn e L didi't wan Jilled. | found here and there where the dog was | —wheat erop is good it quality. 6 e e | ern portions of New York island. Judge O O iy et | Yikdugiit,” and. Dr. Tucker made atiother - You sy you saw the bowb exploded? | jrzyad off in the direction of the stream. m‘,‘;““_,"f'“‘: i seadlinuniiiy el houshnobgbat choraliginipulbiinitie Mo ofibereslnnion and MrasStaparsihavaiproyontad he could get o shave and was told that | brief spéech. The choir sang “Beyond the b b it was a bomb? Lhad_with me & double-barreled shot- | Food rop of corn of an averaze yield, Farm: | when faets won't rhymes that requires | Sureet car railvoad going through Thic- fowait but o few minutes, | Smilingand the Weeping” and the caskel it gun and a revolver, and I determined to jubilant and business improying. IHSNHIA cLIENYOLLE YN ‘l;-‘,‘ requires | gourth street, to the general disady Sita while and then stepped | was closed. ‘The body was borne to the house “You may . revenge old Tiger’s death. I had noticed N Neb., Aug. T.—(Special to the the eareful confirmation of all reports be- tage of lc in the npper middle portion 10 one of the pas , picked up a razor | @ 1 carried to the train for New Leb- B e « big heap of driftwood a short distance ] — W, vield about fifteen to | fore, they can gointo type, and so—my | fhe and comuienced skashing at lis own | anon. r ZOVETIOF, Miayor, cab- Rao)o s =thWaghinston Paric: O TR T AT T by Dushels "to the here. . Haing have | millionaire was a little doubifnl whether == Woungs ""L‘\?w::fihm e Pom “"ear "Ly | vl Dearers in earrin ations followed. with | ¢, o, August .—At Washinaton park | from this heap a failen tree bridged the | heled out the corn immenscly. - 10 will aver- “.'“,‘,‘ ,‘i‘j‘.' ! (e JRIn0e s '"2 “"’“} an apparently ‘"‘l‘!" Bl jecuros ear. When Runyan thought he had aceom- : .\:4lll|u4'l ket was m.{m‘- through lllu'm r- | the weather was delightful, the track fast ?l}"n-mu- Wi ;l"flm" ‘l"i"»“l" B lc“;«?n‘;'x'l,r‘:!'g?::)l(i Rarmer ‘Kro”ll:l é‘.fi‘:l' s;(v:l"zll' X,‘fi.t :Ivnlh: of oL oK n“ ‘w:-);:m m"l'-‘r 1"1:- ‘i‘.’.“l".‘:.l:.‘l((:n I«'-f":):.-"m“\lm .l:dx“:l(; lished his purpose and was sinking fromthe | ble-lloored. hall the ch ng “Rock of | and the attendanee very large. ound more blood and tufts of hair, and i 1o find the Pearco family and join in the | Kingdon, of Daly's company, and Mr. [0ss of blood he reached in his pucket, drew | Ages.” Eight of Tilden’s employes carried v (e g ro | it was piain that the dog’s body had by V' I} S . T pa i e : 3 e fy B s ot e I O e MIi’" ‘Among them were the captaiir of Three-quarters mile: Mountain Rm‘m, e o o 8, 20, :?u Aol __Win Keep Up the School. neighborhood’s jubilation. I found the wge Gould, the favorite son of the gut sope letters and handed them (o the bar- | 1 Yethi. Vikini the cardencr, valet and | wou, Sister Monica second, Probus third. | ATiod actese (0, Sis, £on 1 tho ML | Feesioxt, Neb., August f.—[Speoial (0 tho | house, L found o Penroes, 1 found on- | great railrond mnillionaire. had been severed, and while the gashes wi conchman of the dead statesman. The pre Time—1 Mutuals paid $57.90. e line ““wm} s "lfwd 0""“""";_ Be Jones, | thusiastic people; but—sad the discovery! |~ The couple had been reported as be- being sewed up Runyan tried to free hi ident and his seerctary, Governor 1 Mile and quarter: BobSwim won, Surprise | goon ,l";“l AR ey \‘vllich had h('(h. the very efilcient president of the Fremont [ —I found, too, reasons for re my | trothed for some time past, and the news self, an | said o wanited to_die, M Mayor Grace and delegations tollowed to the | second, Governor Bate third. Time=2:10. | flung there on the Tow ground in | normal and business college, will not materi- | millionaire’s story somowhat. High up sion the furore in socicty, says that lunyan is a temperato young man riages. bt neither boarded the funeral | \iials paid S35, > 3 n Dy Cang ally affect the general work of the school, | on the top floor of a teucment Lsat down theatr reles, that and well connected. Kunyan seémed a littdo | trin, * Allalong the threeanilo xoute to Xon- |~ jeremnont stakes, seven-eighths mile: Terra | Witers 1t looked like a good pluce fo Thie various departments will be conducted | with Mr. Pearce, who told we he could v despondent while coming fo the city, but said ot the road werealive with beo- | Cotta won, Hinda second, Vera third. Time ]'i'm'ltl”» ‘ll'lmi and {“;'5‘;‘"“-‘ ,Imv"cd a8 usual and every effort will be made by the | neither read nor write. 7 Gould, —1:201. Mutuals paid $1.10. about [ held the gun ready for a shot. trustees and managers for the increased sue- | “Yis," “it’s true that you cablegram Yean n:mhn‘u. mlnl HORRoienson oW bo | ple. -]'"nt a3 ‘"nbrli‘r?ll(“o miflurl:xel' from given tor the act. is said, ho r, that a house A . rain 8 in, e alf: Topsy Tay = r1den was pse0] s he: . 2 T ey 043 U . Fjen fortheact bty howavar it & | DR uils ota ®not”irivo the spectators | Aile aud halts’ onay, wen, aueathgrer (e e b e i am, s T ey | % oF the Institution. ettin’ nigh on to cight millions o’ | It is well known that Mr, Gould does fgpahle O Lad oo ralhat. unhrel, | TUAls pald S12.¢ : ki soondod in & manmer cntircly unlooked Platte County Prohibs. follnce Tve knowed it for sume time | not approve of the match, and possibly rees and awnings and some ed umbrel- P TS I T T Y g i £ 2 3 L now, but——=" i 4 ol tioinioral) 81Ny, Ia., August 7.—[Special Telogram | the hearse 1 between the crowd, hats | g249.2™ Mutuals paid $9.50. e my feet, and | went crashing down | egram to the B g tte county pro- | his yorna : slightly edited, ran it this trse running his way. ¥ ol to the Bie] -The republicans of Sidney | Weré raisedand other syeis of respoct, were foroughithe pilo, which at that shot con- | hibitionists held a convention to-day, E. A. | fashion: He had Teccivedanotice telling | Perchance tho father, thinking the son township met in convention this afternoon | reached the menibers of the family, Misses Brighton Beach Runners. fi:(;‘r“:u;:‘ ek fig"flfi fe an ordinary | Gerrard was chosen chafrman and A, Leeth | him of his new wealth, but e didut | has committed a “bull” in e nhntall and selected thirteen straight Anderson del- | Tilden, Miss Gould, Messrs Tilien and BmiGurox Beach, N. V., August 7.— B Tyt v o “"’ ;4:‘1“; | | seeretary, both of Columbus, Mr. Bleedorn, | know whom the notice was from, It | stock, is holding out of the deal to show egates (o the county couvention, A Charles 'TI. MacLean’ with ~their intimate | I'urse, tureo-quarters mile: Belleview won, | L5 E0 s jpad the gun Was 10t | of plutte Center, was nominated by acclama- | told him that is_brother had died and | his displeasure, but when hie suall seo the tlon was read aud presented by W. T, Fr frionds, Rév. Dr. Tucker and several of the | Pommee d* Or second, Magyar third. Timo— trom my ETaeD. o oandad b "eb.on | tion for the legisiature. “'The following dete- | lufu hint betwoen 7,000,000 and £8,000,000 | real ood valuo through his su's regard Bank, demanding that the so-called republi- | feltkation = entered ™ tho, tars 1193, Certificates paid § e B dduy st e | LES were appointed to a_yoint_convention | out in Austrahn. That was abig pile of | of thé new property, he will probubly ©€Aus who were supporting Major A. K. An- | due at New Lebanon where the r i Purse, one and one-eight miles: tibernia | down to énable me to see what sort of a | 8t Colfax from Platte county : Messts. Leeth, | 1t . L My, Penrce, wid some | join in and boom things in the usual vig- v i 3 o time, he said, when he had the chanc rOus Wi derson for gongress be not recognized us rep- | be interred in the family lot at won, Cateheart second, Vaulter third. Time— | place 1 had fallen into. It would be no | Gerrard, Curtis and Hurd, all of Columbus; | 11, e sitiel, Wi A6 E KR SAIGE T} ovpus Wik - : utatives in either county s conven. | vicesatthe grave will be of the shuplest | 2:01.° Certificates paid §25.50, IMER AR L SO to the state conye 1 Kol i | wis fzoing to'look into the matter; there | Tt would be indecd a pity for the in- atives in either county or sta bl b to climb out, and I ] rese ¥ or state conven . Blis job to clim! ' W hout LA & he story that he : 3 . tion. The resolution oted s abwhiby ndl. Purse, one and one-cight miles: Bliz: direction when I | Bowe, of Lost C 515, Leeth, Ge was only one thing i the story that be | qulgent parent to act bearish in the mat- T 10 One il the wildest wnthoarm DY | " The will will boread to-night. £t is ramored | won, Compensation gecond. Colonel Mo LRI AT N eaof | Hurd. Bennetand Ferrell, of Columbu: did not quite_understand. His “hrother, | yinonial market. e to one. an b wildest enthusiasii. | gnag'it will be read at the old family home- | third, "Time—2:043. Certificates paid 514,10 | Befre the fhint Sv and squeaks of | Wijliams, of Butler township, Mr. Herrick, | he was sure, had never gone to Aust - 1o et o foreLaont COUBLY A€ | stoad at New Lebanon, Prosident Cle Pliise, seven-cightne mile: Miller won, | Kittens, and looked down tofind a pairof | g¢ Postyille and Smith, of Humphrey, HEREE N AT e A Tno doath of & L oL s o Alderson, | land, accompanied by Secretarics Manning, | Voucher second, Hazard third. Tine—1:. | wee little panthers almost under my A e ported; s broth il r. | the all-absorbing topic. Every visit SRcaRF SANUIIALe S0r LONETORS, Endieott and Whitnoy and Limont, left lierd Cetificatcs pai BTA0, 1 s;.-uiu,‘.-,.l n.r(ltlnmll wore lu;nufi‘und pinoos BOUND FOK THE BASTIL e R e DO Mr, Tilden's home remembers with ple il R 3 i or New York at 12:15 ‘urse seve s mile: Leonora won, | of flesh to tell the fate of old Tiger. 4 i tlo’ przzlod—4 ot 9 ure the quict legant luxury of its The Maytlower the Winnor. BYIIELS . NS » 3 a K. third.” Time—1:32 | was in o punther's den, and as Lroalized | Cutting Sentenced—A Mexican Opin- ) pusslidainaiioh ] LIS UL S RAT IR RIS Newronr, R. L, August 7.—The sloop THP BASIS BALL RECORD. Certificates p 3. ' it my heart jumped into my throat until ion—Kansas IRaising 1roops. i iver i oLhet, Fisiingy, snddier i h Mayflower won the Goelet cup race to-day. Ll One and one li"mhn ln!}er‘. it soemod 18 if T could not get my breath Er PAso, Tex., August 7.—Sentence was 8 ungv(]i mt new ‘:p me began to | My I‘hh‘u, “”lllT‘ <.| m‘ 10 ; it wils xi Fatitan thioo minules. At tho next turhy [ ) oo Ol T~ Special Tolo- Tovp— run, and for two or threc minutes I made | one year's imprisonment at hard tabor and : it that sense of sorrow | surround himself with everything that which was at the Hen and Chickens, the'| f el R e e "l‘ “‘“_‘ Racing at Saratoga. frantic efforts to clamber out, fast as | 8600 fine. Lf he cannot pay the fine he will | 00Ihas nacomely and exclu- | wealth could buy. He did not spend his Puritan had gained half & minute. At the ;':"‘_" ‘;L“’ m"f.l l’;' 'r“-mu _”.--.-l“'"“ SaRRATOGA,N. Y., August T.—Purse, three- | L reached a limb it broke under my | jaye to serve 100 days longer. Medina, who | sive story is kneeked in this way all to [ money luvishly, He had accumuluted finish, which was at 5:17, the Mayflower had | Peivees B0 G ARE A S ayed toxias. aud | auarters mile: Ysterlla, ady We”ghl nd let me (llm; n agiin, lm: Ilwxgr: caused all the trouble, has leave to sue Cut- | smithercens: “No brother at~ ull?” | his fortune by” his own cfforts, and al- gained ono minute over the previous turn, | 1% HO BIE b phyed odavy a0d | war second, Tarefoot third. “Line—1 LS YInE whop 1* LB ong o hose | ting in civil suit for damages. The ques. | “Cher i ) that for a | though he had an abundanee in latter ng the line between the lghtship and | #5810 the homo 4800 0N (105 S 00N} Mutuals paid, $45.25, R "l‘"“ hors_yell e st he 1Y Of | tion of censuring the American consul [ new Jor . Lut M ¢ wus not | years, the habits of his early life and and o half minutes | feet same, with a score of 5 to 2, This last Sequel stakes, three year olds, fifteen-eigh- .“" previous night, ‘I‘ a h‘lhllli Iu |\3¢,‘, Brigham, and asking for his removal, 15 ¢ ‘down. Ho didn’t : Working days were not chunged, and in e When tho Mavfower | Victory makes the Lincolns winner In three | teenths mile; Kikwood won, Oax Fallon sec. | #d Lknaw Lwas to bo attacked. Now, | e, o + ody would play him a prac spending his money he took care to get Y £ hat followed 1 bay soived th refertred to the supreme court at ! W A 3 erossed the finish & bundied yachts dipped | ©ut Of four games, and base ball stosks in the | ond, Inspeetor B, third, Time—1:5415. Mut. [ 195 WhiL 10 oW 70 TeORlvad (e | o © i abi joke, and the more fict that he hadn’t a | its full value in retirn. So his vast for- yu ippe s 3 f 4t & eredit of being a y brave man, but I [ Chihuahua, Cutting will probabiy be hurried g H ¥ _ h hed ir flags and all the steamers and tugs sa- | €1ub here athowme fs rising, The game to-day | uals paid $31:10, i A e ff to prison at Chihualun, brother did not trouble him, He felt just | tune ine wl vather than diminished to ted her, ‘The Priscilla was never in the | was played for blood and the enthnsiasm [ Purse, all ages, mile and 500 vards: Burch Hn]lrrru'ylo{_contmfl ul |}mu|{:5 m)li offitoy 2 ag sure of the enormous fortune as | the end. th has been yariously oo after the Mavilower passed her just | over the result was great. The atte wou, Barnum second, Griwaldi third, “Time | 8elf more of a cowgrd. Lwas at bay, an What & Moxioan Ainiator Says, though he had had a dozen brethren; | estimated by his friends at from §3,000,000 after the start, ‘The Grayling won 'the | was 470, —¢ing Mutuals pald $14.00, i cowards will fight,wbyn drivon to the | What a Mexicals MibIstor Say& | ut just now ho doosn't foui ablo to "lose | to §10.000000. The foundation of thia Behooner prize. R A Beliing pursey nflo; Nettle won, Rosette | wall, ‘1 just bent dawwover those cubs, | PAuIs Avg xiean minister | 0% (Cgive up his £1.60 day wages | splendid fortune was laid by hard work, g AT PITTSBULG— - ;fi.‘f:,"lf- fl?‘lgw‘;fim toird. Tiuie—1:4434. | drow my rovolvor, sad:en about a minuto | hero has sent a communication to the papers, | 1o gnongn to hunt up elues, Mrs | and although it was increased rapidly it lmportant Land Decision, - S 02000 80 4—11 u“::l;uv«m 8 15" miles: Bassantd’ wan I canght sight of wypanther’s head as in which he says that a confiict will not | pu;ie, the two juntor male Ve wis neronsed by the same, methods, WASHINGTON, August 7.—The secrelary of r 001000001 Glenarne second, Burr Oak third, Thye— worked her way in thteugh the drift. arise between Mexico and the United States | t),o uice looking young woman, daughter | It is undoubtedly true “that he Mo lutorior has roudered an jmportant de- | | Plishers—tandibos, and Conway, 2:49, Mutuals paid, $24.60, wok quick aim arifl do# ner have it, and | jn connection with the Cutting atlair. ke | of the Peavee hoisenoi, all we y | made ¢ of what is known us eision upon the application of Governor ll',w hits—F lllllfllbl‘l 12, l*ulblmm 4. Enors— S she didn't kick half & dozen times. 1| concluded with the statement that Mexico | content and confident. W, Slucky hits” in Wall street, but lucky Moody of Oregon, requesting the department | VINAVATE B Bttimore 7.~ Unnpire~Kelly, At Monmonth Park, knew tho other ofle Was around there | jg porfeetly tranguil. Yorrun!” quoth Mrs, Pearc speculators are not LVOSLOTS 18 1 to order tho dismissal of all contests to deter- | Bioakiyn: Moxyovri Pazis, N. Y, somewhere, and I dlin & have over three Kansas Wante to Fight. her husband echoed, “Wa will thawt!" | yule. “are men who work with their mine tho character of lands which have been | Cincinnati """"0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 | Handlcap, for three-year-old minutes to walt, Mewsmo for moby 8 | o o BRFGRS Wl Migut Tewa qur | And tho naighbors, dvaryboy ot i thiat | braina s diligontly g athors work with Neretofore approved and certified to the State | First base hits—Brooklyn 10, Cineinnati 6, | ter won Edgeficld second, Calera third. Brens oo ¢ AR08 L . . . p : Greenwood district, all arve firm in their | their hands, and Mr, en waus one of o Oregon as swamp Ana_ overiiowed, under | HTo" kiyn % Clncinuadi o, “Umpire= | —1:40, me before L fired the shut which finished | volunteer battery of two guns wnd forty | jjiof it a vessel load of gold is bound &, He bougit or sold becauso ho in. men was organized here to-day i view of 81 ; A ) the swamp land grant. The seciotary de- S Haudicap, one and one-elgth miles: Maw | P ol it wo we (D16 hostifitias with Moxlca, Their ser. | from Australia for South Brooklys and ving 50, wnd had satis- eldes that after approval and certification by | Tain prevented the New York-Detroit ball | mee won, Stonebuck second, Con Cregar | and after the old u\n-x‘l'%d been fin s will e tendered to President Claveland | likely to come into port now at any himsclf by evory possible means of the department and land oftice, the character | game here (o-day. third, Time—2:01, knooked the littie omts in the head, | on Monday. monient. And there Is unanimity in the t the Teason wis 4 good ighborhood that the mere fact that His kes" are supposed 1o of sucli lnuds cannot again be called in ques- | (AT WASHINGTON= ; Junior champion stakes, for two-year-olds, | Wiien I returned to Shawano I earried Chip of the 01a Block. el o0 noyor had @ brothar isn't | i N fupbote tion upon an aMdavit of contest, which | NAshingions-3 4 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 &38| three and ane and a quarter mtles: Frenont | (he paws to prove that I had destroyed | Crey oF Mixico, August 7.—It Is an- ',',}‘";'5:,]““:4,:1 DAYORDGR 8. MER 2 1R o lioeh uadte In tho ortliweairh A moreiy alleges that tho land is not of the | Spén inninga - 0 0 0 @ 8 50| won Konsingion second, Julietta colt thIrd. | fony pantners, and, a4 told you, 1 got | nounced here on good authority that United | James Pesrce wor At an ot | (A e S e M {‘;,‘,‘(i:“ eharacter granted, unless the applicant fur- | First base hits—Washington 9, 8t, Louis 10, Champion stakes, one and one-half mile: the credit of being a ddon-hearted Nim- | States Miuister Jackson has resigned, but | find & thousand acquaintances glad of | Pacific, and in the e ted ronds in Now Ahier allcges fraud or mistake i the procure. | Krrors—Wushington , St. Louls 4, Umpir y i —o:45 | roe I deserved not one word of praise. ; - Ll e B tante i) - X TP S i cu rors gton &, Umpire | Volante won, Ben Ali second Thne—2:45, L . ¥ that Secretary Bayard has not the chanee to make him happy, 0 sure | York. Although never interestod with QRSIEOC Mo secamlai aji( Hip acts, constlie: afTue, only fwo starters, Isimply had the nerve to use my revol- | conteq his resignation. It is said that | are those scquaintances of the ship com- | either Gould cx Vanderbilt, he couirived Mng frand nust be spee AT PUILADBLENIA= Seaside stakes, three-quarter mile: Mute | ver when pinched, and the killing of the et e AOE A et i ‘ e in prevented Philadeiphia-Cliicago game. | won, Elizabeth ' second, Reparatee third, | fi § bullet 1y & | Miister Jackeos's welgaation has uo | lngin, to soop iliusolf woll hasad e to gl Stlashed With a Knife, AT BosToN— el - T , Rep I {ml\‘ )u-lu-l by one bui was sliuply & with the recent border tronble as | The millionaire journalist isn’t so con- | sehemes. and frequently profited by Lixcors, Neb., August T.—[Speclal m,_l Kansas City.....0 0 0 0 050 0 0 1— 1 | * Purse for three-vear-olds and upwards, one | 10k shot- it was filed in June last. Mr. Jickson has | fident since 1've given bin the revort of | them. Ho learned of the fatler's schewe Cin- \ =W Lary Loston ;1 801 00 00 * 4| andone-elgth mifes: Pegassus won, had the confidence and respect of the Mexi- |y inyestigation. Just to justify himself | o consoli the elevated L nd is iisse e baxd=vilis Havey al | 29 hits—Boston 10, Kuus ex second: Peeksklit thitd, Time- J:04 Tho Pablio Can Be Inforied, can goveroment and Americau resideats of | R S 0t 5 0w Wilo Tives over | suid to nave made nearly §2,000,000 ot of Bt s evwaics B e ;‘lj.'\_“e'\, ftors- Boston 4, Kausas Cily 8 Umpir Stecplechiase, full course: Charley’ Epps |l:os'lmu. e'\uxuhc 4:3»[1:“ .:‘ fllmm Anu- | Mexico. ik R U in south Brooklyn, told e the story and | it. Ho “was one of tie 'attonoys who ) slushed In the face with & knife, bus the | AT Lovisvirre— o Hery Oaae send, Col, Tatkn | s, oF B0 ATe ki o | AW TBINA BXLLEN WRALTE™ | Liguod It down, nob Gibkiug here iras | brought abuut the consolidation of tho ht was stopped hefore serious results oc- | Louisvitle.. .0 — R ™ ik e e arvested.. Raith 1 litun .0 Capltal City Prohibs, . . . ! h e e N A1 ST, LOvigs company’s alleged corruption of the govern- ‘Wealth in Prospect, But He nose for nows, doesn't itt And that's | a very handsome sum, By this move he TS . Lagve weall 1o tail: where o | 8t Louis. Lascor, Nob. Aubust 1.-(Spevial Telo- | wpent oflials o scoure contracts for the Clings to His Sorrowful somothimg. L 1oft him in his pride, ns. | got e repntat'on of boing & “railro:d Will be eaved for until explanations are viade. Au‘nlldlm. i gram to the Bae.|—"The pre onists supply of ordinance. The court refuses to Job, tonished a little to find thut newspapers | wreeker,” whick wasurgod against T vhlastse~larul thalr z‘;‘:fl:,;:_'::;n‘:;}mm select | i an infunctfon restorlag the vavers and | - wptylston” in New York Times: Ono [ of cousoquunco take nothiug for granted, | jn the eainyaien of ft. sl rior ta tho Onnwm;..s.fi? ey S No reguiar sorvice at the Congrega. | Yl nomivate legislative ticket and sclect wilred Toata fa within the K140t "Mivic | of the town's richest men, whoso namo :‘r}nu"yuilu invosigating ad disposiug of i ol ‘u‘-'mi:? :?n:\»'llui:?‘:lul:muuxll.'x'.'-' ml,:fl. Birdy, colored, was haaged at y A tabernacle to-day. S;bbnhfoho:vl duflnmwlhe state convention, that meots lflfllfiwnmunll'nianfi::' I‘.’ll‘lhm I lllll\ i never omitted from a list of New York | 1nnors that are groundicss as they spend | oclow that ligure ever smee. ‘This iy day, for the wiacs of y ol at the morning hour instead. l?‘:m." i rfim‘fl, .’flnm."w.:f: true,” says the court, “it 18 of the utmost = | 1 i1ionaires; & man, too, who has never | upon the news thit passes niuster aud is | belioved 10 have beea his 188t tranenetion Cman, in March, 183 2 wuleome~—-10:30, ull 1ist of delegates was elected. mfi:‘&? t:\‘:t',u‘n.hfi douniyy shouls 0 ade been credited with idle gossiping, sent | fouud worthy of acceptance, §onthesarket any doubt about its ecrtainty, he was so | northwoestern lines, and k nowing posi- stop the military newspaper exposures of the | Greenwood's Gravedigger Puzzled by A Anyhow, it shows ['ve got a | tively what would he done of cou; 'n'fu'fl:a

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