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SEVENTEENTH YEAR ‘ NUMBER 51, e e e —————————————————————— POOR BARON DE SEILLIERS. |, More raciimixe nokowd. | STEPHEN ALEXANDER DORAN The K. O., 8t. J. & C. B, to Build a Double Track. St. Josern, Mo., August 7.—[Special Tel- : Dotails of the Horrible Treatment to Which Q.r:m' oa;"m“g Bn ]E'-‘.:, business of the | How He Met His Death at Fort Smith, into the stre Aane out after them, AN ARTESIAN WELT, BOOM. :vlui Inflml‘ned':l m’:l::l‘:n o e The Ior“z pro‘;n\cu‘;f\i‘mnxm '?‘n: 3r|e{l 80 ! 8 gamblin O n. N n| m- many wells and small streams, tha he peo- seltatrald of Fiynn, sought out borat, who | Towa's Musenm at the State Oapitol Grow- | plo of lowa are beginning to look to artesian | Sudden Recovery From the Depression Res famand St qaine toeats | A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION, | iRacespiatiepmtes <ot roeetote | THE WEEK IN WALL STREER was then in New Or! and took him into wells for relief. In fact there is quite a boom ild" Be Was Subiscted. Kansas City, St. Joo & Council Blufts rail- Arkansas, partnershin with the"unierstanding. thit fng in Interest and Bise. Tor this kind of watar suppiy. A largo name | 80its From Fairohild's Aunounoement. e .o ap il i —" Do e fol i St S - e e il ehen e |, Fri st f hias doubled several limes i ] : ONEY UNCERTAINTY REMOVED, HOW HE FOOLED HIS KEEPERS, [ lioh foY vears las dorbioc Mines aro not | HIS VERY REMARKABLE CAREER, | Upon Fiynn noutied him that lie must clote | CONTRACT LABOR STATISTICS. | strong that clt i councils have appropriated money for boring. In other places citizens met. Doran accepted the latter alternative, ey have clubbed together to meet the expunse, The ©I and upon meeting Flynn upon the street af It is estimated that more than a hundred e Oincinnati, Ha; once opened fire on mm, which Flynn | The Commissioner Preparing a State- | new artisian wells are bein| up or fight it out with hum the first time they sufficient to accommodate the traffic. There —— The Bhrewd Scheme by Which ‘hey | are over thirty freight and passenger tralns | o grop orgome Ability Who Wasted Were Induced to Sign His Diary run over this road dally, and when the B, & ilton & Dayton’ His T Dt turned. Both of ' thi ere men mer th hout the stat gl‘ll‘qm}rm‘?h!“;:‘l‘; bbbl LR L Sl el 1 Il o~ romptly ref 3 0 € Wi | o nel iroughout the state, he droul iV ESes Wilh B Bl M. commence rupning thelr eanrion ball gl R Pl Meady horve and unerfing shots, but after | ™€DE to Present to the Legisla- | TR0 IEERONE B BAE et mors In this | ble Influcnce on the Markot— s Snd othet train over the Rulo bridze &0¢ it bt firing some fifteen times altogethier, Flynn ture—lowans to Attend the county have had to drive their stock two Foreign Exchanges Weak. stroying Drugs. through this city to Kansas City over, the ing Sketch, 0ok refuge in @ barber shop, and to the sur- Oonstithsional Centennial « niles to water, and by the time they had re- Kansas City, Bt Joseph & Connct Hhat prise of everybody neither one of them turned over the hot dusty roads, they ~were i "'"'b“lm%l“";vgfl:;k:'n"d Beghiine seemed to have been hit. But it afterwards about as thirsty as before they started, 1n- Among the Bulls and Bears. oy 00 to Detve Him Mag, Hloui Brve ew commenced ToF the construc: How Doran Died. appeared jthat Fiynn had to fire Wwith Enlarging the Display Vestikation shows that the gronter part of the | Npw Yomm. Angust New ) ork, August 8.—|Special elegram his lefe hand, owing to a recent injury to his tion of a double track between St. Joe and WASHINGTON, Aucust 7.—[Special to the { to the Bk, |—The Herald gives much space | Kansas City. It isprobablean arrangement | Beg.|—"I notice” said a gentleman who for- l " to the details of the incarceration ot Baron | will be made with the Hannibal | erly lived in Tennesee, “that the dis- | { 5 . —[Special Teles 1 state i8 underlaid with flowing veins of il right. His ain was therefore not so certain MoiNes, la, August 7.—([Speclal t0 | wator, many of these can be reached at a | Eram to the Bek.|~The week was remarkd as usual, Doran insisted that he had hit —The new state house, already fa- | deuth of fifty or sixty feet. In some instan- | able for the sudden recovery from the uncere Flynn with more than one of his sliots; that | mous for the beauty of its architecture and | ces it is necossary to go two or three times a8 | tainty and depression which had so long’ Later it was learned that Doran’s aim was | Pequitea resogt for travelers. lts frescoes, | ., 1 ara seeking all the information they [ ¥as dueto the official announcement fromy true and that three of his shots did strike | particularly in the supreme court chamber, | oan'to help them in their work, The artes- | Secretary Fairchild that he would prepay, Flynn but he was encased in steel armor and | are worthy of the careful study which they [ fan well is going to prove the salvation of | with 2 per cent rebate, interest on the publie’ ' 7 & St. Joseph folks to use their track for ¥ ;'(' el i L ""l“'" ot 'I“ gouth-bound trains, and the Kansas City, St. | Patehes from Fort Smith, Arkansas, state that ue do Charot Parls, and the olot for his | j,aph & Council Buffs for north-bound | 8 celebrated gamblernamed Duran had been rescue. The facts have been obtained from | trains of hoth companies, and the track from | recently wounded in a row there, and that the baron. From the first day of his incar- [ Winthrop junction to Kansas City will be | hig recovery was doubtful, ‘This man Doran ceration the baron kept a carefully prepared | aid. ‘Tho work will be pushed rapldly when | pag g “history, Mis full name is Stephen p A 7 the balls did not penetrate though he suffered | constantly receive. The library is quite an | Iowa in dry seasons like this, and the people | debt maturing during the re der of tha and curious diary In which down to the day | commenced. :;B"“’"m;f";I;'Ydfi“:‘l;“;‘f“‘fll.‘,;‘e Alexander Doran. He was born in Ken- | EICAtlY fora number ot days from the con- | attraction for lovers of books, and especlally | 8 Just boginninis to appreciate its VAl | year, and also of ¢ por cant OHANEN of his deliverance there occurred but a single B briiize "Wl be. tompleted and trains | tucky, and was about twenty-three years of | Sustion: Hoth Doran and Fiyon had & nuth | g thoge who are interested in nutographs, RIOTING IRISHMEN, Wednesday of each week. ‘The effect of this’ hiatus, which is accounted for by one ot the | will be running over 1t by the 15th o Sep- | aze when the war broke out. He served asa | qeciared botween the factions, — Flynn was | The Aldrich collectisn of autographs and en- S b was to immediately allay the long existing! most startling incidents of his confinement. | tember, and so no time is to ll@{‘(nt- nv‘mr“nl private in Morgan’s command_eatly fn the | contined to his room for soms days after his | gravings Is growing in value and interest | Orangemen and Nationalists Induige | fears about the future of the money markety J ) This diary contains much that was merely | Manager Merrill has been to CRIchzo o 0 | war, aud afterwards commandéd a company | €ncounter with Doran. But as soon as ho | gyery day. It now includes specimens of the in & Lively Scrap. and a revival of confidence followed that wasl set down to decelve his keepers and to ena- | ity H1ent the nacessity of a double track, | of cavalry. e was an ideal calvalryman, | Feovered he gathered round him some ton handwriting of the Americans who have most BELFAST, August 7.—A party of national- | felt in a very decided manner on the stocks AMon, p f hi ~ ¥ 4 ey Lo e e two of 119 | distinguished themselves in politics, letters, | Ists, members of the Order of Forosters, wen | exchange. I'here was general scampering ties. Doran cailed together his friends and | arms, science, invention and other depart- | to ort Rush to-day on two special trains., | among the bears on the share list to cover, held them in readiness for the conflict,which | ments of life, together with engravings of | They were metat Port Rush station by a | and operators with bullish inclinations tool lie knew was inevitable. oy many of the notables. This collection 1s an | crowd of Orangemen and a sharp fight en- | hold more freely than for a long time pasts oyt e mroeey fomecm® | object of much interest to all visitors. But | sued, botties and stones being used as mis- | A number of investors entered tho markef vantage. Finally Doran was informed that | there 18 another collection in the state house | siles. All of the decent inhabitants and | paid for thelr purchases and took their stock Flynn and his party were about to leave one | which is going to divide public interest with | English and American tourists who hap- | away from the street, and London bough ot their places of resort, in carriages, to M ened to be in town, took refuge in houses. v ] reach ..e".",m, ot Flynn in the southern it. ‘This Is the collection prepared by the from day to day. ‘I'he resuit of all this wasa part of the town, So when the four car- | State Horticultural society and occupies (IR LU ACRRILS ¥ the | qavance on the usually active shares rangin, rinkes contatning Flynn and his frionds had | & - room by itself. The nucleus | tionalists were stoned all along the line by | up to 6% points, and with few exception reached the center of the town, Doran and | ot this exhibit was gathered together | Urangzemen, who had been informed ot the | everything on the list participated in the his followers sallied out froi an adjoining | by the society to represent the woods and | riot at Port Rush. Nearly all the windows | jmprdvement, The ovents of the week ded court and _opened fire on them with Win: | ¢F 0G0 SRR e el in 1870, | Of the irains were broken. The nationalists chester rifles, 'The carrages were riddled | | | roplied with bottles and pistols. A youth | Yeloped the fact that the short interest wi With bullets, the driver of one was killed | .Lhere are about 300 varieties in the frult col ;i ble him to obtaln from them their | and to secure their permission to have it | After the war he went into business at At- ‘ signatare to each day’s chapter in attesta- | built. Ianta, Georgia, where he remained for a few | | tion of the fact that it was ANDWIOH ISLAND AFFAIRS, | years, and atlast. through the fault of his really written in the asylum ana on the date 2 i partner, he failed. His credltors had him ar- . specified. His practice was to read to these | The People Already Distrust the New | rested under the Georgia debtors law, and v men passages concelved In the wildest and Constitution. the sheriff started to take him to jail. On b most Incoherent style that it 1s possible to | g, ps versco, August 7.—The steamer | the way to prison they stepped in a drug imagine. Before he had halt way finished, | 700101 ia " from Honoluly, arrived to-day | Store and went into tho back room for some | 3 firmly belleving that he was at least partially | /i i dqvices up to July 80, Nothing of | 80da water. Doran locked the door. drew a demented and concluding that the rest was | o “gyrliny nature has occurred since the | Six-shooter from his back pocket and forced ke the portions to which they had lstened, | gt 0% TG, (B0 NCHITE FIEE (0 | his captors to throw up their hands. He they interrupted him and signed at once at | 4o qonarture of Ex-Premier Gibson for the | then took a pair of hand cuffs from them the bottom of the page without walting t0 | {7, ieq States. Interest mnow centers | 80d tastened themn together, walked out and hear the rest. The really valuable parts of [ ;" =50 L o™ elostion for mem- | left them there. From Atlanta he proceeded W ing on the bridge at Balley- | muc larger than was formerly believed, an: the journal, which were always placed either o 0 Memphis, Tenn., where ho fell among bad | and. another wounded: Thia, monens the { lection and they ure not limited as originally | WIS et NANIOE O o DRiTKe, S0t \hg | sach day Prought forth a fresh batoh of co ) » | ber of = the house of nobles and o i Fiyin; followed. by, bl {ntended to the products ot lowa. After the PreADYtaNAT BTt q | ering orders, which, of course, imparted at the close or midway of the day's entry, | house of representatives. The meeting | associates and into bad habits, Two Georgia | firing began Flynn L A A WO | Philadelphia exposition the exhibit was sent [ Shot ahd died. A e T e | Tepeatoa stimulus to the upward movemen i officers went to Memphis and attempted to | e e, T (ihe remalnder of his escort, | to the World’s Fair at Paris, and since then | 4 vouth ‘were wounded at Palleymoney. | The collapse of the San Kraneisco whea rather dissimulated. When he was first | posoof uominating candidates was noten | gt a requisition for him trom the governor | furn the fire. T fusiiade lasted some five | 0y additions have been made. here 18 | i ihlor trouble, but the police soon restored | fleal Kave rise to unfavorable rumors whi placed in tho asylum the baron was placed [ fiTely harmonions, and some, di ¢ of ‘Tennessce. Failing in this, they | or ten minutes. The resultwas that three or | NOW it thecollection somo very interestibg | oror, b also “untouation momon. detopstocs’ 80 dh 1n a straight jacket and hypodermic injec- [ gaid there was hitle goodness but much to | started about concoeting a scheme to kidnap | four of Flyni's followers, including the | (i9eq 60 SHPERA Gitrons fruits, 'Kveh Basthquake e CFoEns eredit of the. firm_ holding - Ives bond G W(l!rfdklwu to it at once. Frequently | condenin it constitution. | him. He heard of it and at once consulted a garriage driver and ono of his brothers, Were | y,ore nteresting is the collecflon of native st ol ety 1 e was laid upon his tace to admit of an n- S aim, he 0 make ' were thus effectually concealed or | of natives on the 25th of July for the pur- ‘ by " ‘The efforts making to place the latter with and foreign woods. ‘There is no wax work | TONDON, August 7.—A severe earthquake | yypgicate, also to change the managemel about them, but they are genuine articles | shock was felt throughout the island of | of the Cincinnati, Hamiiton & Dayton ro e lawyer, the Hon. Casey Young, who advised Jection of drugs and still bears the marks of | & Hawaiian republic. They are doing I A HS BISFa it FLYNN HIMSELF WAS WOUNDED. ittla et him that the oflicers had no authority to take Tepeated tortures of this kind, The effect 1t little by little. We who cherish our king This latter created great indignation o8 " Oy prus 1o- 7 o 0| e by Ltle, e 0 C e oo SImk | him back. He then notified them that If they | among the Jcobie of tie town of ~ilot | collected withy much carg, and' prepared with | Cyprus lo-day. conteibiiad,to/ile goodTeeing IAaIARS ] wassoon manifestin a pronounced confusion | candidates who will remove this oporestion.” | made any attempt to capture him he woutd | Springs and they finally organized in sulli- | 64'to o group of woods trom Venezuela, cut Resignations Not Accepted. ally attained and the bullish sentiment i ] of Iideas and an lIncoherence of ex- [ ~Queen Raroilani arrived in Honolulu Juiy | kill both, and advised them to leave town. | Sient force to drive ail the partles from the | in ")l yeometrical forms, cubes, octagons, | Rowuw, August7.—It Is officially announced | high, The first offerings of bon pression which were mnot unlike the | 20 and was given a royal welcome. They left. Subsequently he got 1nto & | Ulieteo where b stil Tttes A Doren | parallelopipedons, ete., and in their Varlous | ¢ o the king will not accopt the resignation | to ‘the government s ~ appointed t & —_— 2 o Ao / o g Lk I esides, and Doran | ghanes™ and colors they are very pretty. f take place on Wednesday next an common symptoms of mental ab. KLEHM GAVE IT AWAY difticulty with Colonel Francis E. Whitiield, | went " to Fort Smith, and ' was after- | {RAa0S S SO0 merica, Australia, | Of the ministry. some . anxiet 18 mAnifestod a¢ erration. It appears that some of the san- g G a wealthy resident of Memphis, about a | WArds employed by ‘the United States | petet RORHOMED \tribute to the collec: N TR o est ideas which he had and which he ex- | He Prevents the Boodle Jury From L marshal in that distriet to assist in arresting : haicit] 0 Enterpriso at Crete. @ number of desperate characters in the | ton which, & e el T { 1 f lowa woods, uumber about CRET Indian ‘Territory, "This duty, It is said, e | Hens of S i erformed with s usual vigor and nerve, | 500 varleties. Somo - of = the "tow | B Killing two or threo of the desporadacs und aré raro, Among them 18 prickly ash of | F0M tho assembly grounds, They will run | the operations of the treasury will bo watche over o the civil authorities of Kort Smich, | Lexas, n section of which, with its jageed | Soross B SRSiro Y ' Ll withi the same intercst that attended them i Aiorto the civil aythorities of ort, Smith. | edges, resembles a crosscut saw: also tho [ across the east sldo so as to take but little of | the by-gone days of gold saies and bondl gambler Fazg in which, it appe: s, he latter | cabbake polen, about eighteen inches in di- | the grounds, at the same time to touch that | purchases. ¢ Rocomplishod by stealth and. towardioe whap | 8ineter, with its bark covered with fibrous | portion where the depot will be built, to ac- | ‘There was a zood deal of Irregularity irh v bri i herbs which are made by the natives into 8 the movements of railroad bonds early im 0 many brave men Lad failed in before, i [iade by the nitives e | commodate all who come to the assembly That is the wounding, perhaps mortally, of | Fopes. ‘There are also so ! i the week, some Issues having imoroved, Dt I e wounding, nerhaps mortally, of | woods taken from Mexican mines, which are | grounds. This will be a great addition and | while others declined, in & fow cases quit rel 10’ Fagi's ganbil ot ant thaJar | very interesting. The third department of | accommodation, as people hereafter will be | sharply, Governments were weak until ter, not liking the M inaertaking of | the collection is devoted to seeds, nuts and | janded upon the main part of the grounds, | treasury policy was promulzated, whel attacking Doran while he' was looking at | Ibers from South 'America, 'Lhere aro co- | ituin easy access of the pavillion. The | prices advanced sharply” without miuch B e it e o d1f i ook ng ot | coanut shells with beautifully carved designs | WAT Sav SEE08 O EUR BRYEARE A | Hivity at the boards. ) Was'standiag on the stoas, o suo house ild | upon them, also & comblete exhibit of India | hotel will be started som Forelgn exonangés were weak owing to thy Jras standing on theatreet. Faxg approached | piier in jis various forms, from tho wilk as | of September, and will be of good size, | inorosed offorinis of bills, chicly. agains Doran, turning at the moment, tha cad, But | it exudes trom the tree. to the hardened | probably costing between $10.000 and $15,000; | ghipments of securities to Europe. Tho 6tol Dpran, turning at the woment, the shot 0ok | rays stamped and ready for shipment. Cases | Arrangements aro boing niade to beautify | fizure for long Sterling was reduced_afrel S m”m;,“mfim oot fail nim in | for the varions exhibits are now being pre- | the grounds by setting out trees this fall.and | the Bank of England directors advanced th e trifling matter, the result of which was that Doran put a card in the Memphis Avalanche, denouncing Colonel Whitfield and his son, Captain Edwin Whitfield, a highly respected and courageous young man, The following pressed were calculated to produce quite op- Being Packed. posite impression upon minds predisposed [ CHicAGO, August 7.—The local papers to- to belleve him demented. One of those was | morrow will print a long story regarding the a fixed determination to regard himselt as | attempt made to pack the jury In the recent no longera French citizen. To everybody | boodle trial, 1t goes to show that informa- | morning young Whittield accompanied by & with whoin he came in contact during his | tion in the matter was given to States At- | frjend went to Doran’s room and knocked confinement from the beginning to the end [ torney Grinnell by Commissioner fKlehm, | ot tne door. Doran was still in bed and sup- he said: who secured a promise from Grinnell that | posing it to bo a servant arvse and opened *1 am an American. 1shall appeal to the | the latter would use his influence 1n the di- | the door. On discovering Whittield and his protection of the legation of my country.” | festion of mitleatine Kiehim's punishment, | friond, he comprenended tue situation at ] The baron thoroughly believes that if his | the“Gefendants and was o close observer | once and opened the door wide enough to » whereabouts could have been absolutely cons | of everything done and said. He and | admit Whitiield and Instantly closed it be- J cealed trom his friends he would have been | the states attorney met every ni:ht and | fore he could be followed by his friend. i~ deliberately murdered in the asylum, and it | Grinnell received notice of every plan of the | Whitfield had a pistol In his hand and Doran Was this feeling that made him persist in | 4fense, so much soin fact that No rebuttal | gprang for his which was _under his. pillow. evidenco could be offered, In other words, SEVEN OR EIGUT SIOTS taking no food which the keepers did not | witnesses for the state were produced Who | were fired in rapld_succession. When the taste before. testified on every point to be brought for- | door was burst open by the police, Whttield to how freely bondholders will avail them: = & selves of the government's prolmsmun, nmi Neb,, August 7.—[Special to the | also as to what the secretary deems a faif —The Crete, Miiford & Western rail- | price for bonds. Either or both will uxercl% road company are just commeneing to grade | an influence on the stock market and hen pared and when completed, this museum of | trimming out in places where they are 100 | rate of discouut to8 per cont. nquiry fro "Tho hiatus in his diary 1s due to an incl- | ward by the dofenso and tho latter wero | was found dend, snot through the' heart and | Lo Sheckener. | e dzew, hfS, PISteL 454 | the Hortleultural soolety will be one “of tho | thick. Thportors was very /gt (RTOURhOUL dent which followed his transfer toa room | compelled to simply deny. During the ex- | hit in two or three other places. Doran was HedFOULLOE: ng“ th Doran and Frank | M08t Interesting rooms in the capltol. Mr, Becker has completed the excavation ‘The money market ruled easy, and thd amination of talesmen for the jury | unharmed. Whittield had lareé and. infiu- on the lower floor of the asylum. All the | there was kopta systom of correspondence | entin family connections and stood high 1n windows and doors of this room were tightly | between Klehm aud Grinnell by means of | public esyimation, while Doran was a stran— closed and the chimney was closed with "flxm';ce‘::":mz"fl‘;nfl ;Y'e";i'r: i m‘.‘:; mas or nll\n{lh u.lss?cltunn‘r“s were s||l|ch as mT ive 2 able to detect whether the pei i X- | him little social standing or influence. There :'I":‘:,’:;r’.'; “’llz’;:ah'::’n:‘r‘;mcz;fl: n‘::l"':,“p,{:c"; amined was a “safe” man or not. Klehm's | was great excitement and talk of lynching leading guilty was a surprise to everybody | Doran, but he met the danger coolly: givini In a straight jacket and injections of drugs | And the action was caused by his bellef that | moti DB wonlde tarnihly hi. d , The lust senate_by special resolution re- | built on East Maln street, and wiil cost about | which. were more_readi]ly exchanged tha D O ot A Epriaaracter. | quested the commissioner of labor statlstics | 85,000, Oreto needs a good many sach build. [ for some weeks. Itates 3 i) bonds rae lde thoir i e re 11 thelr Triandsnin. | to make inquiry into the system of contract | tngs. Every room Is now nccuv'{fld and | from 8 per cent, but the gréat bulk of busk t Lo K-l R h Sl ne P | labor as pursued in different prisons and | brings good rents, and there are no pluces for | yegs was at 41{@5 per cont. e anmrD A3 OVEr | yenal institutions throughout the country, | those who desire. to come in and engage in — - Flynn, his most noted antagonist, possess CONTRACT LABOR STATISTICS. for his new two-story brick block. 1t will be | most noticeable change was in tiine lo"fl; i usiness entarpris e ST st He has done so and 18 collecting a fine array | b pris notice that If the sheriff would furnish him 70 STAY AT BOME, of statistics on the subject, He finds that | . Code has commenced the erection of TAB OLEARANCE JRECOLD} S were renewed. Le became aware one night | the promise of Grinnell would avail himn | with arms he would undertake to repulse any e Loy there are at work in the different prisons | new residence upon the hill. ; Monetary Transactions in the Conng that a strong pungent gas was find- nothing if the jury were to adjud¢e him | assault that might be made on the fail. He | Kansas Veterans Can't Afford to At- | and reform schools 48,686 males and 5,508 fe- Mr. Snively has "Ins new two-story renil- try During the Past Week, v il ey inte hie ohatver Zrtassy | matitys remained in prison without an effort to zet | yand the National E . miales. Of this number there are under the | dence in Daugherly'’s addition in Crefo well | | tFy Dueiag she ast Woeks ¢ R y s T S bail for some two or three weeks, When he HLL G A LI LA Gl LI e LS direct contract method of employment 15 under way, and hopes to be able to move into STON, Mass., August 7.—|Speclal Tel dently proceedea through an aperture in the Weather Crop Bulletin. went promptly to trial before the criminal | ST. JosEPH, Mo., Auzust 7.—[Special 'Lel- | unaer lease 9,014, under the pivce price sys- | it some time during the month of September. | gram to the Dee.|—The following tuble 1 floor of the chimney from a rotort or reservoir | WasmiNaToN, August 7.—The following | court of Memphis, und was defended by the | egram to the Bee.|—A Topeka speclal to a | tem 3,418 on publicaccount 15,404, in prison llml‘nl!hnlw ln'nul‘o Iu\vf" m‘;‘!d‘"llfl {;"EYHV compiled from disvatches to the Post, fod placed below. Dr. Sellliere was powerless to | 1s the weather crop bulletin of the signal of- | Hon. Casey Young and Geor:e Gantt, and Joc paper says that the refusal of tho | dutied 0802 Io expects to beabli to'show | and will commence in o fow daysito bulli s | tho managers of the loading clearing honsed do anything to arrest the noxious inflow, and | fice for the week ending August 6: e prosecuted wilh great vigor by Edwln | Westorn Passonger association to grant the [ Hie Giffereht siates a3 wols B tho Tned o0 RAT | 87 oo™ y in the Unitea States, shows the gross ex in a very short time all senso of his sur- During the week ending August 6 the | o digtnguished cruminal lawyers in Ten- | Fate requested by the transoortation commit- | amount of contraet labor at the Fort Madison | ~ itissald C. J. Bowlby, of the Missouri | changes for tho week ending August roundings began to abandon him. ‘Ihe | weather has been warnier than usual through- | p)ggs0, ° Afier an exciting trial” of twenty- | tee of the Grand Army to the national en- itentlary in this state, and someagitation | Pacific Railroad company, will erect a $10,~ | 1847, together with the rates, per cent of in¢ forced inhalations were continued for a ',’.:‘Ju'",'fafxf;w"xl;"fi?;“c‘i:?nfl:“ ::;};'35"‘;!}3“’;{ seven days. Interspersed with many dra- [ campment at St. Louls has had a bad effect lnz'l"' tho part of lavor ron"‘-‘"'h"émx“)é'fi o ll;(lm\sluo“m:;l:u Bllfiwh(l;;vc.r:lv‘)mmnmllnx tio | crenso o decrense, a8 compared with thosg ws wholly unconscious. At times a | coasts about the normal temperature has pre- [ 1oy or saif-defense relied upon having been | lsouis meeting Is concerned. - Undor similar | gpjjshed. One thing that will work in that | in town, and will have the grading to the Sa- slight sensibility would return to | vailed. In the MI?SISSIP}H and Ohlo valleys, | pyjjvade out. As Doran left the gourt | circumstances few states can boast of more | direction is the fact that the decrease in the | line county line done within the next two him, however, then it would seem [ the southern portion of the lake recion, | 1oom after his acquittal and was walking | liberal veterans and more enthusiasm among | number of inwates in tne penitentiary is | weeks. When the Missouri Pacific runs into ; that ho was lying on & couch almost naked | Pennsylvania and New York, the daily av- | gowp tho street beside his counsel, Casoy | her old soldiers than Kansas. At every | making it diflicult for the contractors to find ¢ she will put on metropolitan airs. CITIES, CLEARINGS. . 5 erago temperature was about flve degrees | yo ;g Rayner Whitfield, a younger brother men enough to do the work. ———— and wholly rigid like one from whom life | ahove normal. ‘The drgught continues in of Edwin, took post in & drug meeting of the national encampment the TOWA WILTL BE REPRESENTED. Madison County Politics. had departed. He daily heard the harsh but | the states of the north Ohio valley, | gtore across the street and levelled a double | Kansas delegation hasbeen the most promi- | Much interest is peginning to be felt | NorroLk, Neb., August7.—|Special to the muffled voices of his keepers, and could | but there has been an increase of rain | pharrel shot gun upon him but was prevented | nent and carried of the most honors. The | throughout lowa in the approaching centen- | yrw i~ pye Madison county republican con- faintly understand what they said. he | during = tho - past ' week =~ throughout | trow firing It for tho moment by reasdn of | Kansas veterans have always turned out by | nial celebration of the framing of “the con- ST ! the cotton and tobacco regions and in the in- 3 I 4 % ¢ Shis | vention has been called to meet at attle vaguely learned that they rekarded him a3 | forior of New York and - Lennsylvania | Moioxounk beliiz etwoen biw and Doran, | the thousand, and with military bands ana | SEWHOR. | DT J0VS, e dohiieiion and | Croek August 20 to select delegates to the dead. and they were discussing the propriety | There was also an excess during the week in police officer had seized his gun. Doran, un- flambeau clubs have outranked most the | jo'jiccharging its duties with greatefticiency. | state and judicial conventions only. The of appropriating certain valuables which had | the Missourl "B!'W\'""l DLEEous g‘{*’we" disturbed by this, continued down the street | otherstates. The refusal of the railroad rate | It does not take an lowan long to detect In | county nominations will be made at'a later | San Francisco. X . remained with him. He cannot say exactly :fi%"f.':‘i‘r“?u[\?:'rlufié'x?‘:'rmffur?:g ”f;k;;":i with Mr. Young until he md renclied tho | asked has created a greatdeal ot indifference. | tiie mlllunllh.lmlmiwd and alqlntll{msorft‘:m meeting, ‘The chief contest at the coming | Haitunore, 12,158, ‘ i steps leaaing to Young's office where he eh- | 1 N v commission’s address to the people of the | convention, althou! has not yet appeared | Cine ¥ 9,790, 9! Tow loug thls sirango condition lusted: | fourwegks s large” soasonal” dedcioncy of | Safitercd. Golanel Totizone Whitheld, an. | Sie rofusal fo followed by - amether | {fniied States tho hand of this emminent | on the surface, will be betweon’ two eandi- | Ditiare ey : He only knows that he regained the use of | rain failing in Lilinols, lowa and southern | gther brother of Edwin, who, the moment e | bands, ete, The letter 1s as as follaws. orator and_statesman. Governor Larabee, | dates for the district judgeship,-Judge Isanc | Kansas City. ... .. i his flc‘fl"lell ey s“ddel:!‘% -“dl"':" hel f‘fi‘ ,‘l!';l:fi;'r‘;!‘:"l;';g "{{;‘i's"l;;gl}:m ”;:: increased. | gaw Doran coming drew a pistol. Betore he | *T. J, Anderson, Esq., Seoretary, Topeka: | With his: full stall, wiil attend the celeore: | Powers, who was appointed by the governor | New Orleans ] for some time afterwards as if his limbs ’ Nu: conld present it Doran had s Louisville. were paralyzed. Whatever was the object | C1dedly '?"l“""“' to growing crops. Deur Sir—in roply to your recent letter to | tion, and he has invited a8 his escort of | and who has made an_excellent record, and A COLT'S REVOLVER w. 3. ] el honor, the Dubuque Greys, the crack mill- . V. Allen, of Madison—both of whom merous showers ocoured in Minnesots, | ovaited dircctly in’ his face, Mr. Young | Sk bk Gy Townsend, whichhas beon referred | vy company of the state. The Greys have | desire the deleiation from this county. 4210.409) iz of throwing him Into such a state _moy per- | Dakota, lowa, Nebrasks, northwest Mis~ | again stepuod between the ‘contestants and ;?;331".‘,'2-“‘,}:,:.0&;‘ e ek ine entire | Voed to o forty stran, and they will make . o 4,107,008 | E;‘I’Dhm'e“' :"“"l“ ‘h';'g'“f"yi“ °°}:’ l‘“':" :3‘;1";‘:[2“: 2;’;‘};“;“‘“2{;“‘,‘:’3 n‘t’l‘:g::::s:fl nfl‘s" directed Doran to go oo into his omcfi‘ oA R national sacampmant at 8t Touls nlsplon-ud appearance aud reflect credit upon Phelps County Boom. 4,146,000| s he was strongly hel n his chalr by " " | After thesa Incldents Doran’s counsel ad- b fully considered by the roads i the stal ; GE, Neb., August7—[Special to the N three keevers and an acrid liquid was poured | But the drought continues In the corn states | yiseq him to leave the city at_once, had bosn earatillyiggheiacron by tha roadsin Horpaw (5o this association and the very favorable rate GRATIEY! —Harvest is about over. (iood crops, 3 Towa has always taken great pride in its 3 . ps, | Mint :fxfi:,e l‘:(l;en{lfi;?veerr ?:.‘.".“c'.'.l“m‘.fl’.‘h'.‘l?n'?.v‘:.‘: public schools, d tas mere ocension thats | and saved In splendid order. The city booms | Cleveland. CITOOT, SHOWING. 2 as If he C east of the Mississlppl, resulting in serious | ranained he would either be killed by ‘Jm" ;ig";:.h.l:.;};:’s‘:; {::l;l,‘:‘ :::;n:;fl': 'h: B::m injury to all growing crops. tield's brother or be compelled to kil them, e T ho refused to.do, declanng his purpose | i e and 1o lower rate can bo inde In favor | Ber for. congratulation since the gratifying | continually and new comers who have been | & janariolls 1.«»«5(1»“7 finish drinking the dose voluntarily, he Hansas Crops All Right, to remain, and if forced to do it light the en- | bedios of the G, A. T, any’ more than for | Feport of the statesuperintendent. “Only the | a1 over looking up locations pronounce | Denvor 38 contrived to let a few drops fall on the linen ST. Joserm, Mo, August 7.——[Special | tire Whitfield family, either singly or col- | members of the R. themselves, for | advance sheets of this report have been made of his night shirt. The texture was burued | Telogram to the BEr.|~The reparts of in- | leativelve Finally, hiowever, 'he was pro- through in a number of places and was dis- | jury to the crops and of drouth in northern lv";““l{telx:llnmn,lsg‘l;!:vc and some months later colored asif by rust. The remains of the xaggerated. ‘There has “Soon after his arrival there he became in- v garment the baron bronght away with him | been no Injury to crops in "‘"' ’;@‘5“““-";{'“8 volved in another tragic affalr. Two police- and he proposes to submit them to a chemi- | SMall erain was savectin Splendid condition | e entered his room and attempted to ar- ever may have been the Immediate | dented, being from 60to80 bushels per acre. | o jared them to leaye the room. A fight en- object of the atroclous treatment | There was a good rain here inJuly when the | guoi'at close quarters with six-shooters, at which he received at this time it was sud- | corn was silking, which assured a large crop. whom the rate was ) tne garden spot. Real estate | Columbus. v ublic, but from them it 1s learned that there | Phelps county tho ) {ruly speclally made. Yours | [iis been a splendid rowt U (e past (wo | Mmen are kept busy, and, property continus to Hartford A'leadinz member of the (. A. ii. said fo- | years, and the sehools are on a better basis | change hands at high fizures, day that 1t was folly for Kangas to endeavor | than éver before. Since the last biennial ro- | firms ate preparingto open business at a > veral new n to be represented at St. Louis under thege | port there has been an increaso in the num- | early date. Mr. J. l.Lh\rll. of the Kirst rour o ° | ber of schools in the state of 82 king | Natlonal bank, beiins the ercction of a fine | Fortiand Grouinstancos. At pest the attendance un- | fhe total number at present 14,520 “Tho total | residence in West Hol this weak, M, | Springiic small and the report would. then o abroad | number of schiool enildren now enrolled Is | C. Brady, of the Cituien aflce, 1o BUBAC | vt K AS WAS € ot o4 638,15% and the number of teachers "'.liTS, 3 e N 3! :5::: l‘u%",“.‘l..flr‘.;“.h‘.’.“:.':,'é‘1?'.%"2{1‘3‘.:}3"20“23 1In addition to these there are 15,777 pupils in | city 18 acknowledged to be the most desira- Nortolk. & Worcester., N the end of which_the two policemen were | tond th ; ¥ Id be fi private schools, ble for residences. ra \ 3 n -OF W & nd the encampment. “It would be far | Private sc Al 2 LN S denly suspended and tho barow's naturally | 40d tho splendid rain n Wednesday and | poidead, witie Doran was azain untouched, | betior" said he. wfor Kansas o withdrayy | - The gonoral’ management of the lown S e sees A A S R ursd s Inst A For this he was arrested and remained in jail | altogether from’ the national encampment | schools seems (o be an attractive position . M.} no GIINRHAE e powerful const 1 e d him to | may set down this section of Kansas and Ne- /RO, 81 4 X A AL v | ¥ P very lony . Toerable e | Ly set Ao O Sest erens i corm | fo nearly a year, but upon trial was again | And” remain at. Nome this year, of hoid a | from the number of candidutes for state | ArNswours, Neb, August 7 cial to acquitted on the ground of self-defense, e Sumu!munlhs after this he h(;c‘nmo lll\’ullvetl Killed For Two Cents. a desperate street fizit in Shroveport, La., . Tenn., August 7.—A bloody with a noted gambler and desperado of that gree ot health, The elaborate plot of | 6ver srown. his friends to secure his release would have been successful nad not the baron de- state reunion. Tho railroads ‘would proba- | Superiniendent tnat are now actively at work. | tne Norrls left his home | Total bly given one cant rate to Topeka and a | Superintendent -}’\"_{;v.“’!‘“ hos PTored @ | near this place Wednesaay morning, August | Outside good state reunion might be held at the | ¥ery popular anc cEent OLC itats | 3, and has not been heard from since. As = capital,” three terms, has withdrawn asa candidato | & 20.3 1.9 i lity. In this encounter Doran shot his - for a fourth, The field Js_pretty well | his actions appeared strange to people on the A New Railroad. clared when he first learned of it thathe ray oceurred in the state peniten- locality, A it g arat e train, his wife Is very anxious and afraid he 1 s antagonist through the head, killing him iu- P divided, Prof. Grumbling, of Mt. Pleasant, ADULGL GOl AR EIAE Speelal ta would only consent to be released by legal while as usual three shots tired by Funeral of Josie Meyer. ' 7 ) d tiary here at 6 o'clock this evening, William | stantly, wi meal The young Prince de Talleyrand, | perguson and Green Foster, con- | the other failed to touch him. He was again Commander Ullman formerly of the Hun- | victs, were plaving. cards *in one (rg:l“% 'fil‘:i‘;‘:‘{i.\s A T Iry, the well known musician, | of the corridors when Ferguson assertsed Subsequet had m s ap- E'::x::::"fi‘:y ‘: uLnn ) th:’ “elo. | that Foster owed him two cents and | Dearance at Malvern, Arkansas, a town s & =] ahalf on the last bet. Foster denied this | #ted on the Iron Mountain railroad. Here brated painter and the composer | .,y quarrel ensued. Foster went and got | It Was said he was the leader of two or three of the opera ‘La Couyre Du Rio De | along knife, came back, and without a word gamblers and adyenturers w_lm were plying Thul,” and Davoud, the distinguished | plunged it into Ferguson's neck. The blow | their vocation to the injury of the ‘town. it i By ut | is sick and delirions, and would be very | JUE i r. Joskri, Mo,, August T.— Special Tel- | DI passivly th the load Fhere 1s another | i} Bkiul for any_ intormation concerning |—There 15 a movement on_foot ta egram to the BEE.|—The remains of Miss | stato in Prof Eldridge of 1Loulss county, | bim. Iie is about five feet nine inches tall | organize a company to build a railroad from Josle Meyer, daughter of John B, and Mary | who has many friends, In the southwestern | and wasdressed in working clothes, dark [ julesburg running northwest to Camp Clarla Meyer, who died yesterday morning in | part of the state there is Prof. Gurney of | coat and pants, cnecked shirt and no vest, | oy tho North river and thence to Douglas, Page county. In the northwestern there is | black stiff hat. Wy, tobe k the Julesburg, C Omaha after an_ illness of a month, arrived | pakP ity 78 IS TOTE WOSIERE PO o — Yyo, tobe known as tho Julesburg, CAR in St. Joseph at3 olelock and the funeral | round out the half doz ter Bonds, Clark & Northwestern railroad, This lina took place this afternoon at 3 o'clock from | of the deposed prof Fellows, one Riverton Votes W en, Vi 0 - from the State | RrvenToN, Neb., August 7.—|Special Tel- | of Foad will open up one of the fnest agrl v They wore sccordinaly. I "Arkanses atais; | the realance of the Aeconsed’s parents Norih | Liniversliy, has shied s castorinto the FIng R AT S s Suitursl districts In the west and, also BETRpS y seulptor, a member of the committeo of tne | severed the tarynx and Jjugular vein and |, ¥GH " fanve. ‘Lhis Doran refused to’ do | Main street. ‘The degeased was twentv-tour | Hle I a late comer, but his friends think ha | SE0n 1o e e 1= CHo WALE BOBOs o | o O e Ve ing e, 3 Salon, were among the most prominent con- g S B and defied the legal authorities of the town | years of age. She was born and raised in | can make the contest lively, notwithstanding | Hoed almost upanimausty In the elgetion held | Fensive coal and off Selis oF Waorvae 45 : spirators, who numbered eight in all, and sinated His Father. as well s the citizens. Finally a mob gath- | St. Joseph, and had lived here until about | Kellows and his backers insist that he was [ YOG R, PHIE Ol e henyy eastern capitalists and it Is. expecte y . €COSSATY. , Arm \imsel ——— D) vities, - 2 : Gy o timo they discovered his whereabouts, to the | gon yesterday held an inguest on the body of | with a doubie-barreliad shot eun and brace Elopea With the Minister: Hravoring to make sympathy for hiin by this Murderer Maxwell's Respite. within & short ime. _'Phie brojectors are s day of hia acliverance. Herson Smith, who was assassinated four | of six-shooters, detied his assailants, Find- by 7 71 oial ‘Teleg! gotiating for a lease of land adjoining lllll‘ B ot . lea. T'hey will have the help of many . Louts, August 7.—(Special Telegram | otiat Jai ! JAMESVILLE, Miun., August 7.—Great ex- | il idubers and. probibitionists Who | to the Brk.|—Tne respite grauted Maxwell | Dluceon tho natth “whc ';n},‘;;,,i'f{“’;“",,e’“,‘g‘ cliement has been eaysed here by the clope- | don't know tiie facts of the case. Ho will | by the United States supreme court hus | cated ment of Rev., Dy. Beymour, pastor of the | hardly be nominated, but his candidacy will j Methodist Eplscopalehurch, and Mrs, Fannie | hurt Akers to some extent, as Akers voted | caused much inalnation awnong law-ablding o S—— miles south of town Friday. The evidence | ing they were inable to cope with him, the CHINA'S developed be}\!lom the coraner polnted to | & '.Ilmnlzlc's of &\lnl\‘elrn requested Governor Smith’s son, Mentor, as the murderer. Whea | Garland to send a military force to their as- The Project Secures the Sanctlon of | {oay was puton the witness stand he ad- | sistance, and it was not until a_company of the Emperor, mitted doing the shooting, and says he was | stute troops had left Little Rock for the i with the regents to depose Fellows, and the | people. It was held that the prisoner had a Milllonaire Flood Dying. SnaxGuAL, August 7—M. Mitkiemitz, | persuaded o do so by his sister. Scene of aetion that Doran took his departe | % LERFYs, Wife of fhe editor of the Ateus, | [ie " Wunta to he “vindicated.” far trial and was convicted of a most heinous | $ax Freaxcisco, August 4.—[Special Teles with two special Chinese envoys, started for ——— ure. a leading member of the church, She leaves THE SUPREME JUDGESIIP, offense. ‘I'he case was passed upon by the | gram to the Bre.]--The statement is made N sy . Frost in Western New York, “About two years ago he came to Hot leaves | g contest over the nomination for su. | highest stale court and the judgment of the i the BEk = he iplaREpE Wolilagian 1o-day, haviug seoured an 1o e, N. Y, Springs, and shortly atter became involved | Jonabind and two chilaren, while Seywour | o fiidge is the only other contest that | lower court confirmed. Now, tipon the plea | here that J. C. Flood, prosident of the perlal decree sanctioning the formation of [ WerLsvitie, N. Y. August 7.—There | Tbrings, and shorth deserts a wife and three children. Tenublicans will haye, ‘The incumbent, | that constitutional points are involved, the | da bank and partuer of John Mackay, the banking syndicate prayed. 1t now only | Wasa white fiost in this section this morn- A FEUD WITH FRANK FLYNN, MIbrocE e Destroyed Juige Adams, whose term expires, is a can- | attorneys are lucky enough to secure a writ | dying, le has been confined to his bed fon awalts ratification in_America. ‘Lho imme- | {1 8ud thetherwometor reglstered aboutd0. | o noted gambler of that place, growing out | g lo"u""xu‘m o o vices | didate for renomination. 116 1s & good man | of error from o member of the United States il be et of this smgular stato of facts:' Flynn was a dh:x':) mv‘:::]?l ""::3 p-mfis:xdel?l.c:{ vl‘mvlnz w"m. Rdicasions profesgional lg;mbler. but among most the Dower to increase the sum. A dozen of the | For Nebraska: Local rains and cooler | respectable of his class, He wasa man of s s at his Menlo Park vesidence and® and an able jurist, but a fight is being made | supreme court. well foels very much | y'vr.artud as gelting worse, from an abosss from Milbrook, Kan., which was struck by a | upon him on the ground that he is too much | fmproved at present. An aworney of dis- | i} "y oad. Mackay 1s flying across the, rineipal American banks will adyance the | Weather, variablo winds shifting to north- | known courage and deterwination, and was | tiat the pl tically demolished, | questions eifecting theze corvoratio oA fedoral supremo o thie purpose of attendinz thé bedside of hi Boner. Li tlung Ohang witl ba. chairtman, | erly. - greatly admired by his friends. He had ac- :‘;::n.t onfae. balldings, Ieludine “hotels, | charge is made by some against the court as | would simply carry him a littla loheer and | it R SNERIIE S, PG c(musllcl: With a joint Amorican and Chinese manage. | _For lowa: Fair weather followed by local | cumulated a considerable amount of prop- | sehool houses, chrehed stores and residences | & Whole, and he being the first judge to come | that there is no possibitity of really picking a | 4l Ve recont wheat dual has not trans- ment, The first work to be undertaken will | rains, cooler in western portion, warwmer, | erty and was among the most spirited” and | peing wholly or nearly destroyed. The losses | Up for nomination, has to take the first at- flaw in the case, pired. The belief here s that Mackay ba a railway between Pekin and Tien Tsin | followed by cooler weather in eastern por- | enferprising citizens of Hot Spriogs. He | fooi up 65,000, People are in great distress | tack. His friends, however, iusist that Lo individually and not the Nevads bank . b und Canton. tion; soutlierly winds becoming variable, served more than one term in the city coun- | ayd a committee has been appointed to so- | has done no more than treat the railroads Mackay R Jost thi $600,060 sunk in the wheat market, ) —_—— —_—— eil. Il was a man, however, of imperious | Jicit aid, fairly, but he is no doubt handicapped by the NEw York. August 7.—Among the arri- &4 5 PoyuorBlaws apiAnsis The. KighAvanns LRcsbuad.! I T I P ST Frp—— P e i, the noriners part of the | vals from Europo to-day are Mr sleLan, | oo i)} po o mecting of th oth Ward Outcaco, August T.—Speclal from Fort | New Youx, August .—The central labor | iatupfing*Coperations of " the - town. Engineer Loring Restgna. | 130 856 & TG 00 BOLEER By, Judgs | minister to France, and John W. Mackay. | poiiilican olub held at Johnson ball Worth, Texas, says: By the accidental ex- | union held a stormy session this afternoon. | either under his own managementor through | WASHINGTON, ' August 7.—Engineer-in- | \firacle, of Webster City, both of the'district | The Jatter being interyiewed refused to say . losion of & keg of powder last night, three | On motion of the building trades section it | friends. Finally he becawe dissatistied with ys wery fatally and several others seriously | was resolved to withdraw all cooks, waiters | one Jim Lage, \gu keeper and manager of urned. They, with a number of men, were |-and other union people from the Fifth | one of the msnxoduflfijnz houses 01 the on |nuoolcbnlln( the victory over the | avenue hotel on account of the strike among | town. He noti @ that he must quit : b Ty the painters there, business: Laug fallng to comply with chief Charles Loring has resisned 85 head of | bench, "and Sonstor obinson, of Storut | whethier 1t waa-true. that he bowsht James | Cofy 1t and Fuenwm sts, on ducsdsy the bureau of steam engineering of the navy | Lake, are all good men, good caudidates, and | Gordon Bennett's share in the Comwmercial [ FVERAE SR T TG IEEIEE B0 F00 department, and Chiet Engineer George Wv ssessed of almost equal strength, Unless | Cable company or whether he made an | Qresniziig \'{ 2 iy f iy t Melville has been appointed by the president | they can agree amoug themselves as to who | aercement with Jay Gould which would | Fediic sted, . 5. Lindsay, president of in his places & -mfx baye the vote of noptbwestern lowa, 1 agaln wake We cablo tate forty cents a wort, ! club.