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Tue OMAHA Damy Bee {1~ it — A - N SEVENTEENTH' YEAR OMAHA. TUESDAY. MORNING, AUGUST 2. 1887 5 . e u eleven defendants would surrender uncondi. celebrated case of Alf'MeUoy, charved with LANDS R INDIAN WGARIGLE STILL AT LARGE. | fiohiny ani thow hemselves on e merey of HE STABBED HIM SIX TIMES. | She ovarder of Dr. Nomep. soturned 1 ver- ARISING FROM HER RUINS. —— TELEPHONES FOR CHINESE the co‘llr:‘ Plainly a mgj:;my of u\e| :uina‘d dict this morning. MeCoyis found guilty of Instructions to Agents Having Charge l ex led some move, but many voiced e degree, The Big Boodler Remains in Baruia With ‘r’!’..'.‘&".{’d?.“n'.:-‘n.‘l’;l‘,.";’J"é:‘.:‘{:} {m; e {ls | One Farmer Uses a Pitchfork on Another i 1 the b SIS . David Oity Property Owners Already Begin WAsum::»::??um:;"::fi;; Indian of- | pooiie of the Pl 20 Prospects of Returnin, Jast in belief that some aceident would favor With Terrible Effect.t Sergeant Clark Acqaitted. t Tabials iy D fiee, with the abproval of the secretary of the | Details of tho Planting of the Machine g them. Just before the opening of the trial " Detrorr, Mich, August 1.—The prelim- r amagas. \nterior, has prepared letters of instruction Among the Oelestials, —— :br:“:"u‘n‘-‘::x‘:‘znx“tm ‘I)‘l)o:‘l:lgrst:‘n':ntihl‘lr(oh:kx inary trial of Sergeant Clark, of the Twenty- — for the guidance of speclal agents recently —_— i hout excention the A SLIM GHANCES OF EXTRADITION. Wero fetana whlie, Atter, Siaies Attoriey THEY QUARRELED OVER A DEBT. :El‘ruo}u::x:.zu:br:{-:m; i CUTTING DOWN THE LOSSES. am’,‘"";dp:';i:'l“’f\;;':;‘-'ll::fl::r:l“'g {oln-1 A BIG AMERICAN ENTERPRISE, N il said the state rested their 3 , Tes ! . S 3 3 as- andet 8 discharge to-day, the court holding that he signed to duty on the Crow reservi How the Caso is Considered at Wash- | Sise Alexander Sollivan, — atioraey for | A Husband at Jerscy City Murders | must obey any legal grder of his superior | Horrible Case of Inhumanity Ite- Mositana; 18 insiruoted THat it Mow s Sch ington and a Local Legal Opin- | introduction " of * testimony ™ as to | Hin Young Wife—Fatal Fight at o e e ot oo whilg | Ported from Nebraska City—A these Indians are to be governed by the R e CART AL S Ve ety h T N - ton—Frogress of the Ohie the character of the menon trialy The st | o Qaristening — Awrul Triple | trying to escape. Columbns Young Man Tiros treaty of agreement approved by act of con- o8 OBIATHE SV KON cago Trial. acker, 16 swore that McCarthy and Lynn Tragedy—Other Crimes. ; of Life and Suicides, gress of April 11, 182 By this L JERTREAE=WHO NS ad r:‘onddrevumlimm. borris was not cross- DREXTS FLOW| AL ‘Elml‘l'fi r;-cll; lmn‘-n 'wlll wcel\|‘l".| :u Interested Parties Are. examined, t addition to the number of acres specitied in The Hant For McGarigle, d z}flt‘sir nt':er w}l‘;nassai‘l\nd u'sluned to the Bad Blood in Kan . Roswell P, ulvl:-"l:t: Views at Long David City Recovering. tl;:lqcl ulr ||..Iv|\|,1ly:'.|]l]s~‘,. n;\ N“':l :|\moluh: of CineaGo, August 1--A telegram from | defendants’ zood reputation, there came & | GRANTVILLE, Kan., August 1.—[S Y Davip Ciry, Neb, August L—[Special AR B KR LR Sl 43 The Onward March of Progress. oA et LA, STt | Srpris, Comineiiael WoSeriah | Tlegra t the e imeudy was en | (Comh 147wl G ot | Tlegrt 0 e ] ~Tho st | i o rend o white B SO | o on - ekomng v o ing, fays Instructions have been recelved | b e A e e halt. Waas | fcted here to-day which threw this unusu- 5 aNtS SEREER o0 "'D“"k Herald | 5o "the Joss by the recent tornado | be regarded as heads of families. The white | 10 the Bur.|—Referring to the cable dis- from States Attorney Grinnell, of Chicago, | serman was vory pale and his volee trembled. | aily quiet little hamlet into a fever of excite- | CAe pecinl to the Rek.]—Democracy can- | ove bean greatly overrated. The loss | busbands cannot take ailotments. In all | patch from London saying Jay Gould and T tho ehiot of poliee 10 arrost. MeCarigle | 16 enied seriatii ail the charses of bribery | went, What will probably prove a fatal | DOt afford to wait longer before making | (+*® 20 K el at - trom | cases where Indinn women have been mar- | other American capitalists were interested in on ao Indictment in Montreal. ‘Tho Sarnia | S€InSt Rim, and in explyining low e calld | quarrel over a trivial matter between two | i earnest effort to eafalize and. reduce the | gioy 000 to $150,000, will not exceed §5,000. | b (© Toian, hsbands, snd haye chilfen | a now bank tobe started in China, Captain chicf of police has not been able to find him. | 18 the sonnty democratle club slected me as | Prominent citizens of that place was the “‘(’:;‘“'{,"‘J;‘:'::“:‘ L PRy “:‘"’"’ Tho estimate of £100,000 loss to city property | been divoreed from such husband after | E: W. Brady, who is connected with the The supposition is that he has left town. e o e O Washiniton (0 | cause. Aaron Robbins assaulted T. H. El- | Of thoUnited Siates aup zxoaning. said e® | fs substantially correct. E. L. Stowell. a | tho Indla custom, themothor shouid recelve Oriental Bankingand Coustruction company, O T s Lo o s | Sri thi convention ioce. I colleeteaimoney | dridge with a pitchfork and infliced what [ Congressman Ruswoll R, Klower at tho hotel | farmer, losta house valued at 8500. Jake ( 45 aliotunt cf land as the head of the fam- | sad that while such an organization has re- afternoon having sent a dispatch to tha chiet | everywhere. Wo went down to Washingtof | will doubtiess prove fatal wounds. About Westminster to-night. “The party deserves | yjanne another tarmer, lost a houso and out | fii ‘il Siould be- aliowed to select the [hd | culved concassions in China, Mr. Jay Gould Of polios at St askine that MoGariglo be | WdKentoren house o show the beople.of | yonr ago lidridge sold Robbinsaorse for$s0 | 0 £0,0ut of paver, It b, docs ROt KEAROIS | buildinks valued st SLOW. 'This completes | fathr, it competant to Anderchiarke of the | hag nothing whatever todo with it. A four 4 arrested and held. Chief Ebersold said toa | result was that we brought the convention | A%reeing to accept the pay in work, Robbins ud 1 ‘”’bl;'" A l“l“‘ Cl“"l“"" ‘h"“ ¥ it | the loss in the country thus far reported. The | _ The Winnebao Indians in Nevraska and | linedispatch from Philadelphia was pub- reporter, “Under certain circumstances a | back here.” promised to plow forty acres of wild land for | C0Uld all be arrangoc oveland had ot | 1., o the village of Rising will not exceed | Siletz Indians in Oregon will take theic | lished in the World last Thursduy, announc: ehief of police will recognize a certain esprit | Ihe stafe did not take the trouble to cross- | Eldridge, On account of dry weather and made the remark that his was purely an exec- | &) 000, The original cost of the school build- [ 1Ands under the general severalty act of | ing thata Philadelphia syndieats had secured de corps that exists amonys the heads of police | eXamine Wasserman, other hindrances Robbins did not complete | Utive office. He could send invitations to the | iny here was $3,000 instead of $10,000. February B 1887 With this exception the | the exclusive right from the Chinese govern- ; ; Ly L T After several other witnesses had testified o complete | 00 ot both parties of the house and sen- | Movement was being mude for the erection | instructfons to sveclal azents for thie Winue: 3 ¢ . departments,” When urged to express him- | to the good eharacter of the defendants Com- | his contract but — did enough work M ¥ th A oy N oot il for additional | DAKo and Siletz tribes are the same as sent to ment to operate the telephone SlT tore fully xa 1o What action would bo | iscionac Mike Tevden ool the. stand._ lls | to amount to 850, leaving a balance [ &t and when ai wero _ssembled in the | of & Bew Sciodl PGt ba built, owing | Special Agent Howar in China for fifty years. “Li Hung Chang, [ taken by the Canadian uthorities, he be. | denied that Commissioner Lynn, tho in- | due of §30. Eldridge heard that Robbins [ CADIet room could say: ‘Gentlemen, we | ¢ 5T reat Toss to the school fund. The — viceroy of Culli, and premier of China,” said came absolutely non-committal. (eI P STORLL ho ever | was uaking preparations to _remove. | 1 piling up $5),0%0,000 surplus yearly. Now | ono demolished by the tornado will doubtiess Cleveland’s Western Trip. Captain Brady, “cabled Mr. Wharton Barker, AT85601R1 16y the Eventni’ Journal trom :fifia‘“&“‘ofi(nxt“&mfi\ lg;»fi.r..ne’:f:m 8 ll'g to No Man’s land and_attempted to collect | 1 Want taxation reduced by $125,000,000, {lw rebuilt this ponmer C. B, Baldwin'y WasnettoN, August L-~The president | of Puiladelphia, the head of the syndicate, « Sarnia, Ont.. says: MeGariglo ‘was seciuded | Gloviand inaugurated.” withess being ‘in | the balance of the debt. He found Robbins Here are 2,300 articles on which dutles are | brick residence, 1oss cit mated at ?l;,.’lm.‘ ml; said to-day thathe felt itto be an absolute | last Wednesday, that the concession had ail the morning, but just where could not be | DOOF CIFCumStANCes then: inthe barn yard and askea him for the | levied. Letus briuk itdown andcut this | jup yer™ teinhart & Son, loss eatimatad g | Decessity that he should In every caserequest | been granted and decree to that effect pro- ascertained. He was met on arrival by a | Commissioner Geils m de similar denlals, | oney, Robbins ordered Eldridge to leave gourd.” The job would all have done at one | g5 000 to $7,000, will not excood $2,000, The | those cities which propused to send delega- | mulgated. The issuance of that decree Pary Willicarilages, one ot the DALY bolg nnd(‘\\mx followed by Commissioner “Buek” | o™ o icoe " which he started to do, and as | SItHDE: Tlore are excellent business rea- | Dayid City roller mills, loss placed at $2,u00, | tons to Washington conveying invitations | makes a new era in the history of the Floweiy Patrick Malony, ot Chicago, formerly of Port e ‘\ffi"rfibefifi‘é fn. lt?xshann"ingr'sl:‘o%?#fi 12 | soon as he turned his back on Robbins the | 2018 WhY sometiing st ho R n oo | NG T Cam oty b e $2,500. ‘Tho engine | to visit them on his western trip to forego | Kingdom. Do you recollect some remarkable Tiiron. Mioh”" Everyening had. ovidently | up committeca.” "Nothing was eaid about | latter picked up a four-tonged pitehfork and [ farift at ence. Itisa thing in auticlpation | And inachinery e erestiy damaged, and't | that tormality and forward thelt communl. | telephone experiments between New, York been arranged for McGarigle's reception, and | hercentaies, and witness never got & dollar | attacked him with it. Ho succeeded In in- and business Is always uusettied by doubt 8 | | operation. B e mheps o | 800 Washington last year? ' They one of the party remarked that the entire dishonestly from the county. flictiag half a dozen ghastly wounds and it is W:{‘:]‘"“:;e- T ; 3 Mr. F. W. Paddock, who has done much to | courtesy, and whicn Is most gratifying, but | were the beginning. The gentlemen plan of the rescue was mapped out before the Another Mild Sensation. thought Eldridge cannot recover. A war- :’n o you think of the labor move- {ll:;flwr.mmft l:\:.[l;[nfl'ri“ 0‘:001‘3;‘“ ‘g:: it seems to him unnecessary that such jour- | who conducted them, Mr. Willlam tsoape was attempted. Had any attempt | CHICAGO, August 1.—Another mid sensa- | rant? was immediately sworn out against | ™ORN L L T I e i T B e ol e A R B G boen made to seize MeGarigle, s desperate | tion has been created in the county board by | Robbins and he is held under guard to await ave been In Eutope four months, but | FCRAG Wi SRR wera wholly_ pros- | addition . to ihis consideration, he said | D¢ Mitklewles, soon found that the octopus- fight. one of the schooner Marsh's crew says, | the discovery thata certain wholesale gro- | the result of the wounded man’s injuries. :""" it Is 'i"'l:“‘“ to "‘{‘V a “‘fi‘“ part | rated, He is plucky and will fmmediately | it had ~ been his burhose to [ like hold tho Bell company had on the tele- w;uhl have been |tlhu result. ‘The reported | cery firm of this city, which secured .the ll‘n‘ cn!‘; that there is enough improvement in »:nnh‘lmr the flunna::;:mn‘!".butll pll’th;: ;‘l,?;‘"e(:é. »53? h'emrrcp ;‘«’:m‘llffnfl%):nlf%'l!u:‘lm 3}:' cm‘rm mllnl E?ifi“l‘musfi"“ he w"x(;}‘i ""?”3"“'""?“ o cm:nu'y :ould I::T effort to disguise the schooner Blake by paint- | recent contract for the infirmary, have been | Eldredge’s condition to warrant the beliet J i county “hurel S0 i L) ould | vent them from operating here; Tag herrera” explained diterently by the | Supplying goods fax inferior o the sampias. | that he will recover Robbins wiil bo given a | Yould do much - thigking before the next Gty fclle, G RO SRt [ T P G LR T DU ) G T TR T e B T protis satlozs, Thoy say red. blankets were hung | Lu¢Sukar furnished was tho brownest in the | prollminary hearing beforo the local justice national convention. '1f New York should | gyceed £4,000, e :;i:k,fi;'«‘érfc"ffl’f?f«'“‘n"nl::;"f{:\n:i"meml\z'"x': T e e thin er i iaE over the schopners side to prevent identifi- | DKok the soap was the poorest to be had: | of the peace to-morrow, otherwise the hear- | £ republican it would make Cleveland the | “eierally seaking our bestbuildings have | brobable ho will leava here the Jast days of | the firat newspaper message ever transmitted T MAOIEIb ST it are e | o ey colen as halt vo | 98 the peace Lo nlorrow, ollerrise the oot | sure’ democratic nonfinee. Nobody knows | suffered the sreatest, damngo. It 13 deeply | Seprember nnd go dlrect to St Lowts, and | from Washingten to New York was sent by t0d In Barn i it ot (NET T L i for a certainty that hd 1s & candidate. Lu is | lamented that our old clap-trap court house, | from there to Kansas City, Omaha, St. Paul, | ' C. Crawford, the correspondent, to the pected In ¢ :;rn a to-night. o A Bintencen Bobies n_fotu orty-five years of age. Eldredge is | [0R 0 tiat he iy decline. What | tozether with the north side " sheds called | Minneapolis, Milwaukoe, Chicaz, “Nash- | World. ~As soon as these gentlenien’ beoam ARNIA, Ont., August L—MeGariglefa in | A Sehtonceq Bood el - o fifty-nine_yearsjof ake and in no wise a | SERIER L ARG LU nardly | Sore Ly ville and Atlanta. 'The St. Louws ind At- | satisiied that there was no unoccupied groun hiding. The crown attorney has advised the G0, Aug. L ze Shepar s | match for his assailant. Both men have § rdly | weather clerk. Their owners loan money at | Ianta dates being fixed it will not be prac- | for teiephones in the United States, they chief of police to proceed no further on the ;n:wrlnhm overrule;i the pelu!in;; for a new | families. m“l?lmzur llihune f“: l-mr::-nl- l):‘mtw‘m l‘n ticable to 'fiinm'm much }ltirlom nlnsl pl;o- turned their attention to other countries. warrant which he had last night, it was rial In the case of Edward 8. McDonald ana - excellent shape. : singular that hs is gramme, he journevs will be made by the | South America attracted them for a time. e s Truny | W J. McGarigle. charged with conspiracy, | MURDERED 1N coup BLOOD, | coming over just as laine returns. I am ordinary route of travel botween the cities | That Veneznellan contract which Oon SF At Mo CatR TR and sentenced McDonald to three years in going home very s00h and expuct to see | building will begin immediatel namod and the disposition of the president | gressman — Ben = Busterworth’s = con- roport it Nctiaricle went to, London, | e peniientiary, A motlon for an arrestof | A Youthrul Husbana Killa His Six- | soime yery interesting politcs in Now York T | ol T O I Pt T MR DR B 0. o 1 . ‘The: 1ok " - - | ® B! o o\ V! C| S e route as wi ¢ COnS| A 3 V' PSW,MK::‘.:( They recognized him from | judgment was aiso overruled. Te6h FoROIA-Wils: state this fall, ) srowdad with people from abrond inspecting Titie A positive ongagomonta, Ty mxannd 1t Jound I practloaty woeste | ——— = 2 ——— . Two train loads came in yester- Pt : G i1t Mok MOGRHRlS] A PROHIBITION VIOLATOR. A kb L e The Afghan Revolt. day over the Union Pacliic, one from the Pensions Granted Westorners. s e bt this thne they turper. tholp WASHINGTON, August L—|Special Tele- | Kansag Officers Afcer a Man in St | In cold blood n)-";xnero v:'A(e.l ?'sbm“{ ?Jr O e e finnx {nml"one r":"m iy w"!{' ! T |mw-(} WABHINGTON, August 1.—[Special ‘Lete- | attention to far Cathay. J:.mnel Robert tAW 10 tho Bk, j—Tho report that the ex- Joe. N s AT Ity a0 Sl ariarason oo stite Hiapehatumoer OLEATEIAR Al doubled that of Saturday and 1s estinated | ;o to tie Bir.|—The following pensions | Christy, their aitorney ot Washington, had Fradition of McGariale, th Chlcazo bood] ; o " | eph, in Jersey City @t 1:20 this afternoon. | posted a proclamation in the bazar In that | SedTe'ware brousit herd. hronth exazger. | have been grantod Nebraskans: Jano W., | (ki ot of years been ou triendly terms MeGanele, cago boodler, | S, Josrrn Mo., August 1.—[Special Tele- | The couple were married with the consent of | cjy i il £ 1gh exaug 3 . Nebraskans: Je -1 | with the Chinese embassy, _especially with | has been asked for is denied at the state de- ram o the BEw.|—Yesterday a constable | the girl’s parents, but e hi city informing his subjects that the British | ated reports of death, ete. Our hotels could | widow of Samuel Leewestoe, Howard; Reu- | Mr. Bartlett, their A.,“,.-f an secretary. The RPN E 1315 (IR s T ORRR AT AT t2g : B < ® girl’s parents, but on account of his age | yovernment is holding six infantry divisions | not begin to accommodate them, ben T. llal!, Orchards: Jonn Larson, Hold- | Chineso ninistor, Chang Yen lioon, attend- pAFment McCarlzl inaate i Canaiayand | tsom Brown courky, Retiaep arrived bt nas agtoed that they atould not live t0- | cach consisting of nine regiments with cav- | Mot af the BuMIngs (esuoved Wil oo | racos Joseph Pretts, Davenport: Georga W. | ed by his private secretary and_interpreter, ¢ | Joseph with a reyuisition from Governor | g years. s ng ¥ aced this summer with better ones. The | airdis. Wa A oy s Apge: % Bover ot that Chilsago authoritice haveno | eum, Tor. Kansay. fof James Broeitom, of | Schilmme lias bean endeavorin to persuade | A7 &nd artilery, n readiness to march into | [L8¢"5, 0L Sheuvye will mot retard the pro- | Lpnti® 0y beamny: Ioan Honpere Dawasa | siiie, was present accompanied by his entire case against him upon which his arrest in the Horton, who is'wanted harge of vi Tat the girl to leave the parental roof. She re- [ Afghanistan to suppress the revolt of the | gress of the town. ":-:.u',r |f1“nt)“~ Sa s‘-’l‘ll;-l \vazum';{' :dwmn :x:m:'lmcl:v,gvf!lrll :“sl?‘uerln '{ul m“nl. .fll - B ckton, afte nd th ver since The proclamation adds: “I can suppress | Doty’s brick, together with numerous vartly | widaw o NGe) s 3 e % Y 4 = But little lmportance s now_attached to | arrost, tried to secure his release by means of — e B e o, B thes aern | completed résidences was resumed with phe- | F4fY ' O e e o R IOLAG B T o the interview with States Attorney Grinnell | a writ of habeas corpus, ‘This morning FOUR OF THEM CAPTURED. rendr e KUt takes advantase of the | howensl vigor this morning. Our citizens | Wijliam ' Argo, Spring Valley: Frederick | many of which depend for their meanin in which that gentleman raises the point that | Criminal Judge Woodson heard the case and il Tebellion to invade the country. ‘The ameer | bear the loss more cheorfully than was ex- | Miller, Alzonat Thomas Cochrane, Manly; | upon & " particular inflection — of one of the owners of the Blake 13a Canadian. | fixed tho bond at 81,000, the trinl belng set | But the Phelp City Posse Roturns | Invites the rebels fo rstorn, to their homes | vected. 4. A, C, Whitney. Neola; Frederick Mahuke, | the voice, Messages have to There may be some fact not yet given iv the | for Saturday of this week. = The prosecutin Without the krankiins. and ays tie will onlyaguiah e shiots H 1o C Sioux City; Philip Menzer, Priceville; Lenzy | be translated luto g European = language Feporte, 1L 18 ald, which 'wogid ‘modify this | attorney objected to bail being Oprosecuting | 1 otrs Cirv, Mo, August Lo—|Special | the insurrection. = He warns Great Britian orrible Cruelty Heported. D Androws, Burkiey (increase) : Janies Cat- | transmitted and then®retransiated, & ver: | o owever e “Tack ‘that 'ono i the | Nrockton was accordingly sent. back to jail. | Telegram toThe Brr,|—The sherifl’s posse against permitting Ayaub Khan to approach | NEBRASkA, Crry, Neb. August L—| ter, New London: Thomas White, Ottumwa; | unsatisfaclory method. O the other hani owners of the vessel is a Canadian would not | He is not yet under indictment in Kansas, . DO the frontier, The opyonents of the ameer | |Special to the BrE.|—The mayor and | Prescott Wales, What Cheer: Shadrick Hen- | the Chin in talking, fall intoa sort of oY R plodtneivestilie mICanuLAnIw O I Ol i iy bads before it GatIColoRAthie pensebesi| Lo n viout toleapturefth tEran el o hayojexplanictist s ilih the proclamation the | county commissioners have boen informed Waverly (telssue); Hugh M. Cory, Sac | rhythm, a singsong tone which the tele- Of itself linvo any bearing Ubon the hiesHon | Bire whom o 1s- wider bond to” appear, | returned without ‘offecting their capture. | anicer 1o playing /nls 1ast - tramp card | or'an ulleged easeof horrible brutality in this | City: Ezra A, Ramoy. Abingdon: Franels M. | plione transmits more readily than it wners “Gf tho vessel, both American and | “ioro’s s question in tie minds of’ many aj | Thoy wero on thelr trail but cauld ot come in mssuming that tho people value | &y 7L TS Moz an aged woman and | Leauchamp, Uolunibus Junction (restoration | fho o TRRHULE abrunt lonss of our e O e Dot Aerica 814 | to whether ho can be sent back to Kansas for | up with lhem. On Saturday 148t C. C. Red- | el ths coveet himoelf. The thshrgents of : D and reissue); lLaucien Stevens, Independ- | language. The minister I8 one of the ablest e o s thay oot ved | & misdoeanor, but. according to the Mis. J . value the ameer himself, . The insurgents of | the tormentors her daughter and son-in-law. | ence; Me Jacob Bonder, AVOD, thon in Chins, and 18 » Toader in_the' libgral AR G S B B il e e e 7S L B L T 0 e i e B R L CR T O G ——— or progressive party now in power. Hi erminal, although that would not affect our | Where a misdemennor Is eharged. Brockton 'l‘;;”;':“_;‘:;‘{,“’;w“"‘ke“m'““l,‘;;""k“r['lfl shot f‘;.‘!‘;.{:".:::;".{‘vi'eé?fim‘,',‘;‘r‘,“‘.‘i‘{‘.'. o) Peshawur | ig one of the most fiendish ever known in News of the Military, recommendation, ”therefore, hay had flmfi v Tiglt to detmand”thy conviel's”surrehder by isa prominent eitizen of Horton. D B o ot gtron® | "The Punjab i3 [nfected witn cholern of the this state, 'The story, as told to the ofticials, | ~WasiNaTo¥, August 1—\Svecial Tole- | FEE {7 i goverhimen UL L ] RN Bad Dam Burst, A B BTt O o oand fast nIEWL | worst type, Three hundred deaths from | and which will bo thoroughly invostieated | EUHH to the Bek.|—Captain Cyrus M. De- | (o time ago, in & memorial to the emperor, o VAJL::“I hle,ml Opinion, Reipivo SEAT TAUTastiL m's dam, | came from Crax_and pusitively identified that disease occurred during July. by them, isas follows: Several years agoan | lany, Fifteenth infantry, has been ordered | a mere boy by the way, he urged W IR GLT alliwas BasAllastEn Nic by cADING, Pa., August 1 b SR e e R R ———— old settler named Mark Baurror died, leay | betore the army retiring board at St. Paul, of | the hecessity of European and’ American {n- a representative o the Ber and interrozated °°'°'t‘““b "f’;’ G A :}"’Y“"“"“-l ;‘"}“ thoir party with such fatal fesults. Kedding ot Work on the Land Bill. {ng some valuable property here, which was | Which General T\ H. Ruger is president, for | ventions and manufactures, Wien = the 2 t0 the legal probabilities of the arrest in | SOUNtY burst through Its breast, oighteen | is now held for murder. "He Is from Sullivan 0NDON, August L--1n the commons tms | (0% O PEHTEE RO O et Bch- | examination for rotirement. Captain Thomas | MAtterhad progrossed thus far it was lald be- s bk R ratnra OBV MO GATILIS to tilal || oLy Kt B ROL RN B SR EOV DRIV ET Yol eatinty ROl A0ty YO ey e o e and fl‘::';‘";‘:f“‘:’v‘.‘“";l“':"”‘l 2‘;‘:‘”‘1"1‘:"“"“’“' 3¢ | anan, with the understanding that the do- | J. Greze, Sccond cavaley, having boen found l.::igugIl‘ll‘l‘isiu;‘w|u.t:ll:l‘lrungtr‘ e e country. @WILKFEDARRE, Pa., Anenst 1L.—A dam . b ot clause 22 had beon pssed | sanced’s widow, an invalid, should be cared | ineapacifated for activé service, has beon | Marquis Tsene, had his atten ed “Mr. Connellgave 1t as his opinion that the | BUTSt on the mountain 'to-day, lettine water B e I o e hant e B0\ | in committee. Unless tho billwas greatly | for quring life. Soon after tho old man's | granted leave of ahsenceuntil further orders. | wards that Cmtus ol et of Enrape and e ool mat o ana® aha | down into the village of Parsons. ‘The whole | lins, who are regarded as the real despera. | Amended in the later stages ko would bo tho | death a syatem of fiendish cruolty, it s said Focond Lieutenant L 1 va izsons ML | Amerien. the openiniof Clilna. Mr, Barker Bolt the furltive Tor. . etime committad in | LOVE was fiooded and the people had 1o five | doed and lendars. ' Therels much excitement | Uty ofthe nationalits to tell the Irish puo- was ioancurated by " the " dauzhter B e Pov PE erkenant | ALonce took hold of it, enlisted the co.opera- v L for their lives. Four bridges wera washed | hero and our oflicers fear a mob, and to pre- | Pl thal ey must s rust only 1 tearichi AT a’s R O Ol o) tion of capitalist friends of Philadelphis | troaty betwicn this country and | Canady | Lauol tho water caught fity loaded eonl | Thouo arrestad will have thelr brellminary. | DAI“GRE S (8 MUY Vot S ek, | necessarien of lte, and whilo sull able to be e e T waniee | of hoihag oved miongjwith alinost At DIe { 10 mot understana,” smid Mr. Connell | Cars Al dne o e W 3 nountal trial to-morrow. louses, ToP.OComRor. said. th ptey | fhGut would be foreed by hunger to bee trom | fourth infantry, has boen graned thres | SO O 00K WO e Hhar it Huos “{hat this government has any power it can | hevpaiy Akindinestosd ek nss il e e clauses. T I’ O'Contior sald those clauses | the neighbors, who supplied her with food. | months extension of leave. Second Lieuten- Hompalitre olearediforShanzlislyie e S exercise in the matter In_the absence of an b A Rather Lively Chriatening. o ated. The Barnallites have decided | Which she used tosccrete about the house and | ant L. Beckarts, Sixth infantry, is detailed | ors, fifteen miles of wire, telographers and | grimdition trenty, I{thero was an extzuit | Saved From Death By Sulotde. NEw Yous, August L—Thore was ohrist- | 10 aiopt & passive poliey aftar tho passage of | CALAIter the family had retired. Kecontly, | as recorder of U buard of aflicers ordered 1o | otiior material aggrogating oo 830, A‘I‘c(:::r‘ll?(l{cmell:“L :;ur;‘;lrl\so '(”m-’x‘: wmm S, Josteir, Mo., August 1'—[Special Tel- | ening last night in the family of Mr. Mullen | the land bill to allow 8 speedy close of th bed: 1“"d nlel‘z.hm’; 8 lhaontconi wima(l:": :::Pv;:"wlf?.lurll)'l“Jmn::"“Blw;' lk(;.‘?;n.:; kl“r»;ll» In Avril the chiefs of hm\exnwmlon. Coun| { Motariale " 8 o ey, MO 0% | egras to-the B |—dMra. Johin iradtord, | 10 Brooklyn, which broke up about midnight f $¢5s108 S i ordarcd from the house ang the entables feom Fort Shilling 10 Sioux Gity, T, fo_at i}{,‘-"",:’QZ(',‘;,“,P:;‘;L;?’,',',‘,"{,‘,;T}‘;,’,fla:;{mfi"',',,';“‘ hold him ana await the demand from this | wife of & railroad man, attempted suicide | 1 & desperate ight, In which one man was Editor Katkoff Dead. irown into tho street by the daughter and | tend the annual reunion of the Northwest | 7, 1, ) t ‘the Unjied ! an s nad. own ho st (daughter a ¢ X A . Barker, formerly electrician of overnment for his returg, Tho only way | last night by taking morphine. Neighbors [ Killed and » woman fatally woanded: and | 1. Prreussunc, fusust L-Katkof. ediz e e Froras 1 oy a0 L oce assoolation: L o I i o o Y. countey wanid e by | discovered her condition in time to summon two or three guests cut and bruised. ‘There | tor of the Moscow Gakette, died to-day. anan. The old lady stated, so it is said, that Public Debet Stat Pablo trom San_Krancisco, They arriv brought buck to- this countey would be b | |\ qootor, who saved her lifo. Hor husband | ere sbout ffteen or sixicen gucsts. and the | | Michael Katkoft was born at Moscow in | Sha hias eaton nothing fof two weeks, but ublic Debt Statement. | safely, and their mission hus been 'crowned tem. In the event this were done I amn not | a0 away and left her a week ago and her festivities went along Kllennnny until a late | 1820, finished his studies at Konigsberg and | was compelied to take a laxative every day. WASHINGTON, August The following | with success, Count Mitkiewiese will return 80 positive but he could command protection | daughter died recently. These ere given as hour, when Daviel Mullen and Dennis | Berlin, and was for saveral years professor of | and it Is_ her fear and also the beilef among is a recapitulation of the debt statement is- | to his country immediately, accompanied by saibosiiivelbil he.could command protection | causes Dilion ‘made their appearance, and com- | philosophy in his native city. Since 1853 he | the neighbors, that she is being systemati- | sued to-day: governuent envoys, who coine toarrange the T e PSS — menoad a ght with the gaests. Tho visit of | devoted Nimselt exciusively to journalism, | cally murdered. Medical assistance, it Is | Intorest bearing debt, principal, $1.060,- | 46talls of the enterpriso for the government, B O e, B e Are i | Cnfcago's Invication to Clevelan the two men krew out of & foud of six | and exercised an enormous Inflauce, proba- | sid, is denled lier ‘and doctors refused ad- 000,500 Ltrent 87.108,053; lotal, 81,07 60,015, | (yhich is @ partner ln it ~1n the mesnting | e O e Tocal oot by e Me. | Cmicago, August 1.—The committeo on Tonthe standing batweon the brothers John | bly the greatest of any editor in the world. | mission to the house, . Buchanan is an elder | Dabt o which interest has coased since mn: | thorert of heexpedition will stay in Ching by iy e o B e om0 hteed | Invitation to offer the hospitalities of Chicago | 04 Morris Mullen. flé’n"'é‘.fi‘f’%':flf'd.'},'é’;‘:.‘:“fil‘f fiue ol usliiniishopt aleeibay sninth oo abients iamity ynrinciualia101 LU lintorost S145 88 sud puk up the plent they siready isve. Htates when thera ls'no exiradition treaiy [ to ‘President Cleveland hela an. nformal Terrible Triple Tragedy. iAo by the wpmions Cxprisaca. by | boyanized o horbowbip. tae britc, bus Dost: | S oD Lon hotal abt. "prmeinel, ST Diod in a Fir. it that he 1s perfectly safe in any p'." of the meeting in the mayor's office to-day. Since CAMDEN, N . August A horrible | the Moscow Gazette]. poned it aud informed the officers. 0610003 1nterest,§7,504,53%; u',m‘a_q'jj"u‘m 40, CHIcAGO, August 1.—This morning the ! Canadian guvt-mmem from @ process of in- the president on a similar occasion has ex- | tragedy occurred in South Camden this ev- A F -h_—._—: %o sho Doath. - luss cash items available 'for redemption of | body of a pretty white wirl about sixteen ternational law, : pressed the wish that no delezations be sent | ening. Willlam Wittshire, keeper of an 5 iR 0 the Deat Suicide at Columbus. the debt, 830 3 total debt, 1ess avail- | yearsold was found under the east end ot 'An ofticer of the Canadian government | to see him this hot weather, the comnuttee | oyster saloon, has for a long time lived un- LoNDoN, August 1.—Alfred Towney, who | Corusmnus, Neb., August L—|Special to | able eash items, $1,:320,252.456; net cash in | the Eighteenth street viaduct. The clothing ,,lm,m u {,‘m,?l no more Ticht 10 | decided to issue a formal address, signed by hapolly. wm; B fe s T aekalianct | puAs convicted of murderin the first degree | the Bir.|—Leigh; Merrell, about nineteen | treasury. 45,6 debt, less cash in treas- | (o) 000t inate girl was in disorder and D e ool e ot ‘e Unitod Staten | Sits she oy ot I, ‘subiiost. aamsemionce, | tired of his abuse, she went to the ke 380, | for murdering s sweethoart, was hanged at | years of ze, suicidod lnst nightbout 12 | 53 ANEREL, b U EITRVGEE S0 B0 | coverea with blood. * All clreumstancs indi- temporarily stopping within the jurisdiction | Melville W. Fuller, chairman of tho commit: | Squire Darr (colored), justice ot the peace, {;.',‘,',‘,?,‘;{',{, ‘,fi‘,‘,"“‘,’,’; pi¥hen the hangman at- | o'clock by siooting himself through the head | erease of bt during month, $4,514504; cash | cated an atroclous murder and the pulice im- of that countrytl s transported | 10 JA5.enfrusted iith the duty of proparing | and liad a warrant issued charging hit with | denned mado desperats R Annsl casaains | kit a'plsicliglin izl Cilnsan ly, SHe | I ressury/avallatla f0c kedUctinn ripUOLAN lmed atelyiboaninisenschingRINY sabikaLRnE \ from this country to Canada by a AnShoried | this format-nyiiations non-support and cruelty. Wittshiire was ar- | I and bghting savagely. Finally he was | had retired to bed appatently in good health | debl, &30, Lo T O otes, 8100000010, | l:ater the girl was identiiie a3 itosa Lhotk > the latter country commanding a Canadian Started Up the Mill rested, tried, and “ordered to pay $6 & week | overpowered and carried to the scaffold. andspirits. He played a gamo of base bail FRELER I R BT OO 8ag ks, x5; | llving at 24 Jolinson strect, She was subjoct ! T T L R L TR B ; ed Up the A for 1hé support of the wite and threo ehil: ————— in the evening and seemed unusually full of | oovtiieatos. held. a9 ¢ dent, 5 | 10 emleptic fits, and it was proved by exami- upon the case SR s S proven that it | , ST Lours, August 1'—The strike in the | dren, He did not comply and the quarreling Migration in Russia, mirth and good humor, He left a note on [ cau balance on hand, $ nation that she had sutfaie | no assault. ‘The W8 & conspiracy upon the part of the crew Little rolling mill 1n East St. Louis last | was renewed, This evening he began beat- S1. PETERSBURG, August1,—An immense | thetable, saying he was tired of life aud re- in treasur h,,,,“,“',,') inference was that she had wandered under VAR ccnapixsy unpo e eyl f ook, when 200 stokers and Iaborers quit | g his wifeand she ran to 'Squire Darr's | mig 5 2 quested 'that his effects be wiven to his | hecount. £ 0 the bridee in a state of dementia and died B o e T compallad o shutting lomn of thai| CILresocampiala, iWivabize foliawed, and mfgration movement i procceding in contral | browner, Forrest, who, works in the livers sccount, #1430, 804,401 during a fit. Sueh was the verdiet of the i ! i . 8 while Darr was remonstr: Vi K 8 el 3 2 4 . L. Baker. T cide lived wi e coroner’s o ;i.’g:;‘o‘\'xill‘\‘:»nq‘::rllh':v‘hl:h;n: rL’,,J’“‘f{\;{;.h PJ miil and throwlng 0{\3 31 tcmlplovrnfvlnlll of ‘Jofl seemed to grnw“unc‘f)‘x‘l‘l‘;urln{:‘l}l'“evll‘l‘lfl:llr;‘\‘;"n ““'*;e “‘”“l”':]"’ W‘G‘l“":‘ 3“,“”@ ""'"‘i“‘ 'lf."e }‘n?:"l;:!»:!'ml fi“:'y“'.\|ur',f!}'| E:.v“l‘x‘v;inl:\le’\\:r(ll :'.’d'.f: “l\lipruprmnf\um Recommended, QOTORSES Y T8 S & g PR b other men, was settled to-day and the mi revol nd s down first r e, pasturage and arable lands abound. The 8l Solut s S > VASHINGTON, Aucust 1.—Captain Davis, ), L] Invorartiaionse. a8 ahove Ataied, Poimed Work: tomight, — The ‘demand of \Lt‘;"hrr‘:z'»cuev‘::;nll':ttiu;:v:‘fluuli;a!wnln“ut'ln!n'llfi:': inovement threatens to result in a serlous Sans nam oo o And hetd | United States en (i T I P J‘;:In“”‘(,u.‘t“‘{“ Double Xrasars CHICAGO, Auzust 1L—Dr. St. John, who as- | wiicl e Gl e avis, | minutes. 8 diet that the decaased came to lus death from | g for 1ake i 3 : LA, AROE ABVRNLY, . ’ 3 which the strikers demanded, was refused. o e Q o : sums for lake im) Bext year. | iy this city, in a fit of jealousy th hot siste G /RS AT- 5 istol shot fired by his own hand. i U A s city, in a it of jealousy this noon shot :::llle(‘ll\:mlsll::‘nt';:fil‘gnwmf.,‘:,";‘,::'f}x::‘f,:'n T T T Escaped Murderer Arrested. 3 Fight or Apologize. ‘e famly are bighly respected and of ‘e AL B Run0 IO ditdsi his wife three times and then shot nimself in s ! eakl gl y Market. CHEYENNE, Wy0. August 1.—|Special | PARIS, August L—General Boulangeghas | emplary habits. and the sympathies of the | §50,600 for blasting and pier const the moute, He died in fifteen minutes ax warrant sworn out by Inspector Sontield and | Eray, IIL, August 1,—Drought continues | Telegram to the Bre.|--A few days ago | teiegraphed to his secouds to insist un Ferry | community are a unit, as nothing 1s known | Akhapea harbor, Wisconsing $50,000 for | his wife will notlive. Thu couple have live Deputy Sheriff Dross. He was taken to the | In this section, making the milk supply very | Sherlff Scharpless of this city roceivea word | making an imuediateapology for his rofer- | that could cast so dark a clond as to cause | pier construetion, dredging and répairs at | apart for several months, and it was on- this armory, where he furnished $20,000 bail, D. | short and a corresponding deficlency in but- | that a man was at Great Falls, sfont., an- | €0CCS 1o the general in Dis speech at Epinal llllm to pen .nn;n‘ ;‘x life i Thatuneral took | Kewanee harbor, Wisconsin: §5,000 for | account that the shoot took place, Llis B. Fisk going his security, He walved ex- | ter. Creamery grades are oxtremely scarce. e e aansl gl A0d in eventof retusal to continue propara- | Place from the M. E. church at 6 o'lock this | dredeing at I'wo Rivers harbor, Wisconsing | Wite was only thirty ve rs old. auinatian W, B BhStar aimeated (O Be | O tha calk oou tany bide saried av m | Serine the doscription of Harty Pattorson, | tions for the duel. SYORINR: 5,000 {gr rebuilding a part of the south st o John and City Prosceutor Nicholsen ap: | cents, but not a pound was sold until27 cents | J'ansed here for the murder of James Mc- | = Ferry has finally chosen Messrs. Proust . e e vier superstructure and for dredging at The Georgin Canal Bireak. {..,,m.d for tho State. No attempt was made | was reached, at which pries the majority of | Lehone, lr: January, 185, - An officer was | and Raynal as secouds in his coming duel Polk County Teachers in Session. Manitowoe harbor, Wisconsini 850,000 for Av A, G, August L—"Thero are two e St WA Minde | was reached, at which vrics the majority of | sent on and today rethened with Patterson, | with Boulanger. StroMSHURG, Neb,, August 1—|Speeial to | pier extension, dredging and repairs at She- | breaks in the canal, one on the first and the that night. Brouxht 9730, Balos to-day on call were | Mhoee Identity is established by 8 number of L i —— |—This is the second week of the | boygan, \Wisconsini $12,000 for wier con- | ouor”on tho third level, The da 1 Althoteh Dell was not arrested o warrant | 210i0 pounds. - Private snles tho past week | groienisy bacerson and Melhone avere Hope to Settle the Fisheries. T tonehors' Normal, 1t Is the first | Siruction and dredglng af Port Washington, | 910 B8 B0 BLICERE, e e th was out for him, Ile was found at the | agsregate 1,207,158 pounds, traveling companions between Deadwood \DON, August L—1n the col s thi A V4000 = B SR Wisconsin, probably shut up the factories for some time, county hospital complaining of being sick, | “6% s N and Cheyenne, Patterson killed McLehone | - ONDOY, AUSUS n the commons thie | time the Normal has been held in Stroms- ——— "Tho loss to the city from high water will A guard was left with Dell until it could be Reed and Shar| and camé to Cheyenne, Shortly after the | evening Ferguson, parllamentary secretary | purg, and all agree in calling it the most suc- Mrs, Logan's Condition Scrious. reach £100,000, Theloss to planters cannot ascertained If he was in a condition to be f l"""""m 1 Inurder was digcovered he was arrested, but | for the foreign office, said the British govern- | cessful session the county has known, About | WASHINGTOS, August 1.-Mis, John A, | beestimated, as it involves the almost total woved. Dr. St John waived examination in yAuls morning m'.ngn'vd foml lmo custody of the deputy | ment was hopeful of obtaining a satisfactory | seventy-five teachers ara in attendance. | Jogan has arrived at her home in this city destruction of crops in the Savannah valley. 2 °r, rehis otoriety. i e his physicians were summoned. his power to elevate the schools of the count; A k. AR 000 IO - e wholesalo milliner, who wenton St. | He complained il night of patus i the TR disantday, . B % and his labors will prove a succes q At i3 said that her shoulder biade, whiclh i | o Withdreaw From the Knights, onn's bond, schedu ed property to au | gtomach and dizziness of the head. Wanted For Rape. Ferdinand Gojng to Bulgaria. < T, dislocated, will have to be reset, a8t Lrst Prrrs August L—At a meeting to te amount aggresating 00,000, ’ n 3 JOSEP! A ng L Inaians for the Reunio: operation was somewhat of u faiture, ; et b ndeman whs required of St | , Charles H. Iieed, Guiteaw's counsel, who |, 8T: JOSEFHL | 80w August 1 BERLIN, August L—It is reported that - Bns 2 Bagnion. . Shiteeon General Hamilton, Mrs. Logan’s | beld next Friday night the steam fitters of Jonn Botatter iy ours Searen coutd | Jumped into the North river Saturday and | Telegram tothe Brk.|—Jack McCartney is | prince Fordinand will start for Bulgaria to- orFoLK, Neb.. August 1.—|Special tothe | yyyyician, atter acareful examination, found | Pittsbure and Allegheny, who are at present Dot be found. The doetor had been eont- | Was committed to the Believue hospital for | wanted here to answer a charge of rape on a | morrow to assume office agalnst the” advice Bek.|—Acting Indian Commissioner Up- | that the socket of one of her shoulders was | members of the Knights of Labor, will with- Gent that Columbus K. Cummings, the gas p\l‘nu',n't\lu‘m us lln his _sanity, was exam- | thirteen-yearco!d girl named Sarah Baldwin, | of his family. shaw has consented to a request toallow | broken and that both shoulder and elbow | draw from that orcanization and form magnate, would become o surety, Notwith- ;‘l':.‘:s !u"‘mrn‘{' Lol pronouste insane. | MoCartney I&% market gardener and lives —_—— fifty Indians from Rosebud ageney to attend e disloeated and had not bsen properly | branch of the international association Y] ;;‘\‘I“:ll“ll'f ml‘u'u;n‘-::»::\zlm\:(r:'rn:gs, fll'u.m:::ulnfs g fr ancholla, with his wife and several children south of Nihilistic Murderers Arrosted. the Noi \'uhrlilkm Tounton |“u Nul[n!kl llll;' x,':";lm:(l-rl‘!:"::";'«:flh :v:ui:'*‘lt‘uull ".\'lr‘i pli .Iv;-vu. stearr and eas fitters 0 l.|~‘ w|; N & eArance anc ie e e ity. S 0 ST, PETE 5 =T y August 2327, T vill inclu 5 ros quietly, though she suftered | take about 500 meinbers frow the Knights of : g 10, AUg o Elaine hile she | nihilists murdered General Neaterova's § 3 3 cell. The te ree against him i3 | Cmeaco, Angust L—“Elaine” adapted | was at work. All the parties are ignorant ; e tiou was performed. - conspiracy against the people in aiding Me- | from Tennyson's poem by George Parsons | people. widow at Vladikakas and stole 800,000 Death in a Well . Sp—_— Weathier Indications, Garigle's escape. Conviction entails a pen- | ) aen 4 H Edward: ———en roubles. They were arrested while trying to RaL ~ War Ship For Rennions, Vor Nebraska: ( lly fair weath ALY OF thrve years' Liaprisonmont st hard | Lashrop aud Harry Edwards, -was produed 5 escape to Turke Bioux Crry, Ia., AugushL=[Spactal Tele | o conma o d O e tary o | at K o oo, st labor or & fine of $1,000, to-night by Mr. A. M. Palmer’s company at Only A Family Feud. gram to the Be Last evening Willle Nel- ASHINGTON, Angust L—"The secretary of | ¢qsp to south winds becoming variable, stge McVicker's theater and achieved a decided | BAPID CirY, Dak., August L—[Speclal Cholera Spreading. A N ot fftocs, vink fire miles’ seet of | to0, BAYY hias lsaued instructions tiwbtho | tionery femperatura in eastern ‘pertloty The Trial of ihe Boodlers. snceess, Miss Annie Russell and Mr. Alexan- | Telegram to the BER.]—At noon to-day a RomE, August 1.—From fifteen to twenty e tduwn‘lnlomz‘»um zot s buckes United States steamer Michigan shall beat | .oo0r 1 stern portion CurcAGo, August |,—There was a tremen- | @er Salvini as Elain and Sir Lancelot earry- | dificulty occurred between Granam and Wil- | deashs f) d in C i t'bad bee o "Ho was overo Detroit on the 14th and 15th of September to | w For Towa: K weather, stationary ing bl ‘ eashs from cholera are reported in Catania | that had been dropped. He was overcome by e s g . $ dous clamor by crowds of people this morn- | 1D oft the honors of production. A large | kius, of Black Hawk Springs, Lawrence | daily. The epidemic Is spreading in the | the foulair and was unable to return. HIs take part in the geremonics of the reunion of | temperature, hiht, variable wir ing for admission to the court whore the | Sudienco witnessed the play, county, over the wie of the lattar, who lives | Proviuces. brotner, Alrod, aged (hirloen, weat down to the ariay of the Tennesseo, and at Chicawo | For Conial and Kiastern Dakoia: Lol 8 ! A0 0 0 - v Are h o 20 ctober for 1l slightly cooler, winds b ing varls trisl of the boodlers s progressing | Beats thg Oldest lnhabitan. ki o farmet, coomloning. A Shoour bee, | The Vislbla suaniy Sratement, | Eicitalm aud was alsqovarcome by o g% | willtary encainpuaont | or, winda besomio vas An hour before the time for the | WiEwrixG, W. Va., August L.—The heav- | In which Wilkins was shot through the bod G The vi 1 Ve d h e opening of the doors, hundreds of | jost rain ever experienced here in the | 1M leftloright The wouud ls not consid- uu:::;:;;:.oksflf;fiu‘d_n;:;::.:«qlmrym.?;‘z‘n’; R Postal Changea Sonking Dains in Kansas, men were In_line for admission, and with | mewory of the aidest inhabltants fell s | €4 fatal: Graiam ls under arrest. Chicago board of trade, Is as follows: Michigan Fogest Firo WASHINGTON, Aukust L= | K 1y, Mo, Augit 1, —Advices bupdreds of uthers completely filled the hall- | afternocn about 5 o’clock. Over two inches McCoy Found Guilt Bushols. Bushals. KALAMAZ00, Mjéh., Angpst 1. gram to the Pre, =W Me: i the Assoeiated 1 Fos various points iy —— ways, thronged e elevators, and ex- | of water has fallen In three quarters of an | ouio0qo €AY FORRE SEUIE Wheal SN0 Corn, ... 54000 | est fires are heoomip quile extensive near | appotuted - hostiuasier Lhien ey and t0~ S ol snba wemws e | By 0 SRl | R G 0y | Sy Sty e A% | SR M ORASRY P 4 | " o s Lt flucded, h arley . 128,000 erchardd, tarms, feuces, cté. moved, !

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