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LT TWENTIETH Y EAL &% AUGUS NUMBEK 59, INECHNG AT BLAR. [Sprasarw=sv= v p X tion of the fo jeprive the inhabitants = . Thiee doctors eximined Pratt this ifter. Whit i your apinion Wil the house do 2 T RO A kU v - noon and they all thinl he was sane. Pratt [ \\'N(l' '“H'M“'l'il'vwfly smadments to the | L asthe public alley way at tbherear of their | % g The ld Blooled Murdr of N. R Town | said he ame up t Buie yestevlay o tue | Sime Doubt Exprosd w to Whether the | T O (¢ ot touso witigo, 1 | Nou-Negotiabls” Struck Out from the Now | prperty. do sevoral compliinta to tho stweet, | Liokerten [ alisting Moo to Guand Speedily A d Sioux City passenger, got to Blairat 2p. m President Will Sign It. only stale my own poition, While 1 Uniform Bill of Lading, departient, and they further complained that New 1 & \lentmal Possessions, prdily Avenged % - 4 ‘ % y avor the extensin _of our trale wherever a certain publle stroets wore boing closed upby F | walked duringthe night out to Town'sresi. | e ] possibleand without sureadering any pro- tho feices., No adequate rellof could be e — dene and reaed therg this moming sav | THE GREAT QUESTION OF RECIROCITY, | % fon prinple, | oot s what conees- | THE [OWA JOINT RATE SCHEDULE, | w sion we can gain from any —_— South Am CHARLES PRATT DANGLES FROM A ROPE. | oy ven by these de persisted in er artments, and its fences. The theroadhas - A TOUGH LovalNG LOT OF RECRUITS citizons uitry of the and his dawhter ot doors, in ublies whichwill not be [— Inquired if that wis Townand then sht cquallyshard by Frace, Germny. Englad | oo . ey et OB A Z G Gl L Al Oue of the Most Deliberatidly Pl Tiynch= | im; sald the gl startel to run aud | Representative Burrows of Mict and therestof the w i allof those | IROC sland's Earnings-A Right of | [H0CE X They are Instructed by Their Chicf e (e e L Y S0 8 % D _" SR HARIG Aot bty Thinks it Would be Beteer to '-}‘.‘,‘"':'r.*',:”ll;'r.n"xy':-""fuuw-m £ hh;xl\"“ the Way War in Colorado -Ship- -— Regarding Theie Duties— Chauncy ingsin the History of the State, R o0y st O S0 G Brovide Monnaot frans by bhie lorrmt HE WHLSH AR (B oe 16 potre P rs and Carricrs—itail The SmokeNuianee in Chicago. Depew Refuses o Talk i girl, a8 le had mothing eration. Wi wlohs o St m;”, ‘,r]‘.“_. kind shall bo rod Gossip, 1( n{.‘m., .\Iul._—m 13, 1\”“ al Tglegram to Kboul it sivite, ralnst her, > i grantod to dation exclusiy all the Tue Bee, | =The city authoritio re exerting ARMIRS BREAK INTO THE JAIL. | Itis not kuown yot wihether the gis wil P st favorel nations musthe plced o pre- e every effort to make Chicago s suitablo —_ cisely the same footing und wiven the sume liveor not. The doctors failto tind the ball A Ba of th Muderil Min Leads the | A" it phisicim hus bee Vigilantes. T . Wb ' > A g gl 4 Cieaco, August 15, —[Spocial Telogram to | world's faircity by suppressing the smoke Wisiiseros Brieav Tire Oy ana B trde facilities, Henee whatever advan tag Dleased | muisanco, Thé volumes of bituninons smoke 513 Founme n St are given to us must o participted in | TEBEE]~The slippers are vastly ple WasniNaion, D C, August 15, equally by il the other nations, so thatinthe | at their victory in securing the elimination of | that emergre from the tall chimneys all over Thete isstillasevbus doubt whether the | eid we aw no better of thn we were |the words “‘not negotiable’ in the new uni- | the city make the sunat times almost invisi- o crime mierrel to above | presi sien the viver md harborbid, | 8¢ the beduniig, 0F coirsen nation e | form bill of lading il Commissioner | ble, and many prose rine mierrel to aboy dent will dgn the rirer md hirborbiul, | Ot the bednniig. Of cowsel nalon wn of ladin Wil Commission v ¢ New York, August 15— Pi rocmiting mon to gnard tho p W York Contral voad. ¥ personally examined by B orfon is still perty of the ory applicant is Piukerton. Tho utions are ‘now being h > hodk: o success ful applicant must bo at last 5 feo ascertained from a gentlenen who left | Thereis now renatuing mexpendel of pre | yuamily fillowad by o dodaration of war, | IElcbart of the Chicigo frefght bureau; “Tho | QI Sied 1o wito Wis psaio. A0 G000 A O BOROLETAN 18 '\v‘(‘s THE SHERIFF QUOCKLY OVERPOWERED. ¥ norniug, wrising 1t | viousappmpriations the sum of #5,0000 | 3 ) ot betwe tiose wcipmeity imund. | Filoads bvvo yiellod on our main point and | THLY, SOl eebrer VRIS W | It (I ofRLIE ORIL B 1 ity in th oon but itmostly stindsto the crdit of unim: | m trully belong onthe tavift bill, 1 | talk faivly eno about further changes, In | United States Senator Charl arWwell | &ud lodging: white B 5 he erime was committedat ancavly o | portait works ind annet beused in places | Wil nevervoteto clohe the prsidint with | spite of yesterday*svote L donot believe th his not eseaped. Hoand his Pl i D e b With the RRope Around His Neck I''att| and as soonas it becane kownto the pe- | where improvements an iy needed, | W powerto swpend the eolleetion of the | gigper the Grand Trank or the Wabash will | Farwell, were yosterday assessed £0 and Y 3 3 s Trevenies orto changeour entin fiscal system S 2 » st ToR- VoAbl ¢ tHuaHoKe ORlnENce feling mn so thatit was soon a | A propositon tomake this money avalable | by a siple prodamation, In e words 1 | Pat the bl of lading fito effect | €0Sts for viclating the smoke ordinauce. 8 \ i il matter of doubt whether the cowardly mur- | uponsuch great works of nat ional inpartance logislative finetions should be | September 1 unless it is further amended acrer should be permitied to live to expiate | as the Sault Ste. Marie and thehavbor of rol in this w It might be a dan- | Oneother change must certainly be made, according to the la New York would receve the prompt ap us thine to do. Inthecaseof apresident | and thatis in clause 8, which speifies that the scams that abut thirce years agon min | provil of the presidet, Wit o geweral river | iRy WReRA i PRtECin Bvoull, be i | initil Line can route thoshipment as it sees named Henry Pratt becarne attentiveto the | and harbor bill made upas sich billsare © | wouid be o very diferent matter, No, the | fits and that at is only responsible while the alTelogram | daughiter of N. R, Lown, a favoer rsiding Fully fifty recruits were engaged were taken in a round-abont . Paunl. war of the Grand Contral depot. 1Tele- | The destination of this company was West d Rasmussen, a | Albany. They were atough looking lot of ran pre- | moen and would make a bad fight if they got | intoa contlict, Before staring them Piukers Expresses His D isappoin tnent at Not Being Abie to Kill the Whote Fanily. Terrible Suicide ) . Pavt, Minn, Augusti? uto Tie Bre |- Mr. F linble and trustworthy citizenof L cinet, has just brought in news of asuicide in Buir, Neo, Augist 10— [Spec wtes by log rolling, takes <ident can mow make reciprocity treities | shipmentis on its own rails, Shippers will (BRI AR C e el e s | (CONHRG e AR OW YOLarciot sent to Tur Bre.]-Oncof the most delibentely | at Kennard,a phice wout four anda buf | £20,00,000 or mee fom the trewury, | By md vith tho advicemd wnsent of the [ never agree to such provisions, Besides | '3 neighborhodd, The cc it L "" 1| out to il people e said, sbut i your lives Lanine ell 4 ¢ excouted | mies soutiwest wd eleen mils [and it s exccedingly dobtful whethe | funte anl there I8 nojecesity to depart o there area dozen other gy toc G Rueion T WRY (OfInSRE R - BR e B plamied os well a5 most coolly exceuted sou ind - cleen il ¢ ot L A o e Al rouren doren othier chunges anl | 5 patberg, the doud man, Estburg st not go out expecting n pienic becauso lyncingsin fie hstory of the state was | Wt of Blir o the Fremout, Ekhom |t will receive the exeutive | yop think the house will add the amendnients g S K0 | Yachelor and lived alone on his homestead ten | there will be hard ” work and long honrs, carried ot about a mile from this place & Missouri Valley roud. The wequaintance | sanction. Thepresidentunderstands as well | to the tadff bill, bt I think the shipping - Stone of thd bowrd of | o, twelve miles northeast of St. Paul, A | Yowll lavdly be able to got boardin: houses, hos continued under varying circu mstances any one elsethathe hus authorily todivet | bills will e pussed, and lf. they are we upto tho present, and it was tiouglt tiat | thatthe money aproprintel sl be ex | (XPect to ind the market wenow ure s wd of mounted | both Pratt and the girl coutemplated matri- | pernded only where it is geeded, and if there | M8 > of you, s of your captain and you'll “The chu is satisfac ; 1 » I ,but it must bo changed fartner, | When thovarrived he (b e Jeighbor and his {wo sons wentover this [ Dt we will feed you and take ca Ol tho Vo | i to hielp Estberg putup some hay. | Obey the ol ) " 1 therg) claimed to [ &et your pay shortly beforemidiight, Itwasjust 11:30 whena i . iy i . : be feelinge biadly and told ther to geet one load o farners fode mto the town, aid were speedily | mony. is auy danger o deficitin e treaswy be | oo AURIOGUIMOTRER. o Sl e Wil il ot | and bring it up to the stack, ~ When they g DO Betises (0 Talk. fotned by fully tvo Wundil ciizens, No | Vestrdaymoning Pratt wat tofows |t ifrect thatthe sreatr pation sl normetin Bt apecan ol the Gt | he fhemed within he. honth, aud which will | reactied the kouse owe of the boys gpened tho | Howirra, August | oy Depore o aft by people wi having left Bla e had g time waslostand the Itwasnotyea | maivunepenled. Butthe wpublican leal | Avmy or sed on the rad | ers vantthe edit of ecoomy, ¢ proceeded to the Jail, T and about fifteen deputics w,York Central, in an ins s asked bis opinion on the o | Pl s members the bomds. of - trde i | doorand found Estberg dead, One side of | president of the ampuent yesiorday reealls P R S ) ot W i i over the country, Itwill be an extremely | M8 fuce wus tom offundan ol musket was | torview toduy w anl this | fuct that an atbn of $40,000 w where the st at his sic thit heseemed tobe in trouble, becuse he | Appop! ynwill be el | aginst then demore Lk cen ago forthe | strong bod _you ean see, and will have o situation of affairs in regard to the strike on were keeping guand over Charles Pratt, tie nssed the: it D 1 r the salnt hethe; 13 escponde bt DHira o tion of a pedestal in leupoin the [ general jurisdiction over all dealings betweon Fnat et that voad. Depew I oreply said he did not & 3 pissedthem without exchangéng thesaluta- | Whether it is expended or not, T'heretore neethat 50,00 would be mised im- | shippers aud railwads.” Across Burope in a Balloon, think it was necessary to express an opinion munde £ N, R Tow he eo i r | A LT thinl s | | N murd N. R. Town. tions customary anong the residentsin that | the economists willurgea veto. ately for the monument. A similar ap- e Panis, Augu [Special Cablegram to | iuview of the fact that the strike was ended? The sheriffordered them to stand back @ mof the country, . ™ CHY QUESTION. propriatic Tthas been frequently asertd opposed tothe reci pol ion clus e wis made fora pelestal for Gen- Sent to Meet the Com cral Hancock's momment atthe same time, | Curosao, August 15— Pilogram | vanced by Jolvis and M hut until ow only $12,000 has been raised for R et Sl e A L B Bl 55 bl S the Logan moiumat anlpolling whatver | 20 THs BE:|—dmen] Munager Ripley of | Buropo ina balloon has now bean put Into | 5o Sr0n < Bleby, o Cie el Sl 5 forr SBREER bk | en | theSt. Pauland Vice President Newman of | effectand will be carcied out, if possible, in 2L ) ad | for that for Hanwek s far as i kuown s r S RORITE6 1S MR A BN B L ek ast | heve, The Logan funl was to| the Nowhwosternlelt this evening for Aun | the Figavoairballoon. The seranauts will [ S in resaed tothe strike: *We dc ot »Io, T{nwd”_ by {he“( nut A;{‘m_\-’ uf| Arbor, where they will meet Chaivman | endeavor m| |'u|1|v];-h' \1||1: ‘h.llrhlnlf li ].1 mr"yl;\ !'-l“‘llr‘ng' u'nu\'\.l \‘\v mlll' run the last the Repiblic “and the Hancock ‘fund | Gooley of the int {a’ commerce comr currents and settle for all time the debatable | of the old out today and by tomaorrow v e S P! ) y O o Poto 0, T i 1 sstion o1 ) iy e safe zavtion ¢ v/ wi 0 SINe Co ) wfors Pennsylvinia snd Park of® the rogulararmy | Tetent order of the comtnission preseribing Nuncy, and d newherein Russia | is fully established and just as many trains (retired), being the committer. Generval Al | Yeducedrateson grain from the G o WY, has not yet been de- | are rumming as there would have been had iepiedl Ay e X river to the Mississippi and Chi 2 ! ! AR i N R TS oo TR BIAGA , lo | ror meguts that congeress fuy be indured to | FEN I G0 RTaRih ippoiited joday at, | lermined ch minister of war is | the strike never taken pla ission. Tir Ber]—The wdea that wi Long ago ad- { ettty | Thinks the strike is Over, New Yok, August 15, -General Superine positively refuised to turn over the prisoncr. When herached the Town homesteadhe Tho b wis bavily arvued, bt mde go | Cdfor the yong lady, Ste wet wd e tallked to him at the deor and remaiued with tho. Siith republies lim for some time an powers woull prevent orat L rying was of short dumtion and inilly 4 quurrel arose between them. |nullify any advantigeswe mi wain shetiff was overpowered and bis | High words passed and these attracted the | Such ne .1.\;.-u-‘us This 15 untrue, V. were taken from lim. attention of Famer Towr, who went jm- | fowor the Sith Awmic T Rl ain - whathad | there were traties containing the favored ation clhuseit woild not apply to such procal concessions s proposed United States, Brzil, for exanple, to cross Centr v been put into demonstrations with th to the door to ase dthe dispt Themoment the old man made his appear- de for thecell roomand i | media oecasion Arush was o aninerel side thej short time Praiw was jerked out- Hewas mce, Pratidrewa verolverand aining itat | Dhled Stes matl fox, cxamplall e |0 e Dt thgs | tho mevting of prosicdonts and general & Ay s eroht ek cho a4 VoA Seste Lt SHiF00 ComdStou b LS ORIt T A X SOReT fum fired and killed him instuntly, thebul- | favored iiion cluse would, of couse, be |is vey dubtful, Theve would be decided | 843 Of wostertt lines, i at the samo tiue, Hieads of the va 118 Goula fiahin who at once started with him for a small | let passing straight through the heart, Gonpellil to five nglind ine. iumeadviic. | oppuitios to iy Such sugestims. | Tho ObE oty as nadao tndice e R sty Lol Rupatinte s grove alouta mile from town. Affrighited the girlstarted torun whenshe | tages in ade that sle give us. |staties of GeneRls Thomis, McPherson, | o “ghm”:' Hhia GommII R SRl Chres “9],“, O'Shea-Parncll Divoree Suait, Yoorhees said he had rec Linany appli The lynehing party was lel by Hamy | Was ao shot, the bullet enteriig atthe lack | IR othet wirds,. she = would” be con- | Garield nd ehon wen encted upem the | g™ iig Alton claimed that ustoad of the | TLONDOY, August 15.—(Special Cablegram | tons for vdinstatement from old ‘wen, and peled to almil bradsuffs, pro ions, | same planandunless theadmivers of - Gener: lumber, petoleum and other from | als Lo cases would be conside theefforts of the surgems tolo- 1565 WOl msi Town, son of the murdered man, Arviving | @4 defyi 17and 2 c nt rates ordered by the to Tue Bei There is another sensational ot tieles 1and Hancock rise the funds and i = Mr. Powderly senta dispatell todiy stating _ 3 Rt umber, petrleun a th 1 et e ontion for tho | Sion, corn and wheat respectively were in the | development in the O'Shea-Parnell divorce | it o seenid 4 e e tthe scene ended lynching, v r 2 Eungand frecof duty to herports aswellas | erectthestatues the appropriation for the FES 'ases ! being carrier 8! 3 ¥ i A 5 i Hing. A ;‘ 1 scene ;,r |l|<‘)]1n(4(.ul-ld Iy nrl I'npl‘)um)u. T3 0ls uraised jtie mrhilons levarn (o & Lt EHit iU L bRt emva e Eis | pea sty g Hai n (b s plorils of tases wow bl carried at 18 | suit. Mus. O'Shea's solicitor oficially with- | strikers are jubilant. own was given the privilege y 3 liatees 3 AR P sival fap bimillie B condasio g T L D O Alto 0 row fr C so today. "This is the second - = - 0 u:' :.Tm‘ "m; 11»‘”3 An"p :1 l):ur‘ lnr A!w(‘.uul. Nluu“ “f |:w latteraidel theson '{fl"?;-.h‘i‘f Sl R 'p‘m"'-‘ Loy cwinte GomAntigipe | ghiectio the maling and mintmanceof the T "wl fTwo BInkortonarAGollentiy ilas) > abo ¢ murderer’s neck, andalsoof | and widowof the dead man to bear himanda | England | i FECYASA (DY Smator Gorman of Maryland, chaiviman of | latter rates until the rte. roads were L S Ll \ P Mo Blrlkatton dotaats singine i o HeSHnAs e o -5 | petrolenn orlumber for export, neither does | the gemoeratic caieus, has been busily en- | sk of it The Union [ nd Rock Is- | POI! R R ARG Gl i _ havingthe first pull on therope, the girl in the huse, whilo one of tho loys | [pnce, Gemany, Austris of 1talr, Wih | pagal allgus in iying b il i derns | ok Oft fo Union Dudile ad Rocle 15 | PNjiis s, Lewis and Lewis. who were ot s sned at West Albany were killed by Town wasnot bashful about accoptinis the *l'(.rl(":'fl on horwbackin prsuit of the mur- yiom she Kn;*’rl':'ilIl'lr"wl;mfil{;:!fl producs @ |eratie coledgies (o alopt o plu that hus | that it would be impalitic 0 fight, tho coni- o 1““"-"‘I"“'k“‘l':,',‘:,,‘(“.",,‘, SENEIE R, e honorsoffered, and tied a knot that woud | 16ren ittle for export, b 1s sent Lo | heen hatchedin his fertile brain, He advo- sion and suffer certain defeat i) e S DA koo . T e % i L | rected hissteps across the ficlls toavoid de- VPR ek Y ot | democratic seators inregard to the electiop | the delezates to Chairman Cooley and see at [ Mrs. O7sheas persis| ulusal Lo ting | Ay, N, Y., August 15—~The Inights Tho end of th 10pe wis thrownovera b, | ection anlgives alvantges to Spaiish products | bijland says that more capital bemudo | least if the decision could not bo sochanged | Cross suit against O1Shen, which hew solicit | oy yor jigued n - cireule today in which . wiich the prulucts of otier ountries | rop that paty if they will ibstain from o | as to miintain the old 5. cent difarmtinlvia | 0Fs temanded she should do, il S o foas ke aud hailed taut. On the wav yomg Town meta yung| do not eroy. But in neotiting a | batoupm the elreton bill and pernit the | St T.ouis instead of the 5 cont differont jit as = i Sanott it RIS oh eI BN IR ROMEY Pratl was then told thatif hehad my thing | friend with a luded musket. This ho vor | Xedproaty - traty wilh — tho L!‘l"llt‘d repiblicans todo all tho talking. Mr, Hour | ordered. The matterof the p'"rk"‘mdmlvu;w}w Goneral Guribulats Wilow, . e e LA : 2 s St soe | rowed, @ - ovontaoling the o col | States, il oL pon Massachusetts will oven the discussion on | in castbound 1+ 1 he Mi i viver | Rowe, August 15.—[8pecial Cablegram to AR ORIpUE 5 iy ol he had better it quickly. |rowel and finidly overtaking the scoundrel ) ity i hio ot " S e u castbound rates from the Missouri river ) | £ PO r VOr, COn ALY i i joee! % ci ~ e i v o railroad oficials, The vailvoad drew his gun, but it was too lte. Ho| tims. We lveuo conpeiiionin thit AL | wimh “inae meomie paceritl for spochis | cmplints, Asa shot et tothe scitiement, | General Garibaldiis about to murry sguinis | colupuny s rofusing allshipmonts of - freighs was conpelled to drap i beaus: of | e forour peuliit prducs cXopt fomatiie | dravn fito debate, e o Miout of v of all questions it wus_decided to put every= | ot TR S G GRER AR | compun reports of the rope was loosened a little, aud then they D B g thing relating tothe matter in the hands of S 4 hoc sy wight pull away the musket in young Towns hnds, | Amcenine Repuilic, whid | s been iro- | ment by Gorman could araw s promise from | the Board of chairmen of (he westom assocl- | 538 that Dr. Gabriel Tanferna is the happy Firemen Decide Not to Strike, R S R L I Priit wis Immeliately sivomded by | QlnELIaRC quutiyof what and «rn | thon t6 remain silmt when the: dection bill | ation, man. Tho doctor, whols now practidng bls | qop o “August 15.~Theoxecative board R ety ol ml el e tion: | netar O Al aR T la L vl e brnding | Lo Laaexpicted thaue . @ ales Ot Svllue | |igiiiforitiananiilisitith gl Novever _— profession atthe naval academy st Eghormn, [ 1SR loadlid i SRR s R TR Ron || 18 (8RR e oy lin g wlsteniing | SN0 ot S1BH0I00 ais that thellemerats with gue ox o excep: The Towa doint Rate schedule, ulied ut Snisarl, wheroto met, Signord | of tho locomotive firemen that hus. by suted tht bhe kilsd Town mad |matinres of Lchive v \ tho cunentear o Anzenine Repulic his | tiow, wil abiain from debay DesMoxszs, Tn., August 15.~[Spaelal T Adi, who fwo years ago made cou- | session in Utiea forthe past two da; meant to kil the whole family. derableof asojourn t N.R. fulure of two succssive cops owing to POSTMASTERS APPOINTED, mamto Tue By ere during theillness | journed tonightand the delogates | ; J ; Siet own was well kiown by maw of i--Phe joulon of s Viost e A LR o e y el Frpma s movnous | The fillowing postmusters were appointed | om Treight 7 Thicago yesterday | O her son, Manlio. "The date of the wedding | jyyneqd totheir homes. The meeting of tle Yo declarod thathe ameup from Missturi | ihioold residents of this city. Ho cano to| oot Puf e counly has dn emovmORs | Gw': Unio, Ciss comty, Nebrbies, O L. iR ["l"‘"“_‘f’,“".“""\ff‘ at Chirago yesteniay | has not yet been fixed, oo boaa Laalsati Gl A b st purposely to dothe Job, and firmly mtended | Omaha in 1860, built and for @ number of | and will bewme a dangerous rival, | G . vicek, H, Fruce, romoved; Whit- | 1 """'".\“ .'l ) ."'“1 “.‘lr' i b Al hieOnibaL gates, represeuting the ¢ wkillevery om of the Town fanily. He | year resided in the frame howe just west of | Bt oly in Brzil bu in the| tier Liwolncounty, I Murdie vice k. 5. | Jint mte schodule, and refusing uider all P pt S A Halie CHe O 5 i TR e e ; mirkels of Buvope. U is therfore e nore | Ruderon, tesiged ; Rowena, Miniehan | dreunstances to make the rates ovdered, was | Lonos, August 15— [Special Cablegram | prisine the Now Yok Cont : was sorry that he hud faled, He suid he ”l il 10r (. UL SRR street, a importnt that the United States should county, South Dukota, F. 1, Marshall, vice | g great surpriseas well as a great blow to | to Thr Biil—A dispatch to the Times :';""“"; l“‘ujll:l::“‘i;m‘;’gl' "‘"‘;j“ td ownel @ farm near the owe owned | (BEsime time ruming @ wstawant near | oo g permanent foothold in these markets | J. B Bown, resimed. the Zowa commission when it became known | from Buenos Aywes stetes that a bill willbe | Jityed Brier, B PRCSE AL, ly tho Toyns, ani workd lhara | SinDand Flamey. in 1575 e soll sone of | wiilelt has theopportuuity, Brail camot MIS(ELLINEOUS, Selibs 1€ e tothem this morning. The schedule that | introduced in congress authorizing the been appointeda | wentinto effecttoday is 80 per cont of the | ernment to o ),000,000 acres of national Point, military academy | Jocal rate. Commissioner Campbell, when it [ land. The funds to mect the his Omala property and removed to Blaar, procity tr A fow years liter he bought the tine fanm on | republic beeause of I posed upon him to such anextent that he | which he was killeq, the ports of the Argentine Jodge returned from Utica tonignt and tallced quite fr upons of the | He ty with the Argentine John Monris al conditions, Fir: v n, jr. f calet atthe Wes public arc | fron the to make aliving but the Town family im- y of what was doneat the meeting, id the meeting, though protructed, was osod to. comurce With Braull for at loast | - Chorl i i‘r"sf Iflwu-l o was found that the former mileage percent- r‘m;imun\hmm. \\‘l!| ore ] yable September | one of harmony and all agreed apon matters ; ve Town was about fifty years of age quite | iy ROV 0N 80 Charles Sweency of Osgge, Tn, is visiting | age schedule would not work justly and the | 1, huve been ided, The new pi of importance, The meeting, he said, had ealduobinySLoeE! welthy q ey years of age quite | s muths in_tle yer fo saitars veasons. | his broter, Hon.J. Syeer®y, at the Hauil: | present one was under considortion, went to | aud directors of the National bnk are Gl | hud been cniled to discuss the advisabilily o¢ Atthis junctire sime one in the croyd \“ y and higlhly wspected by all wio -.lh_mfxv\lvf s epiden o:iTras m,n'lllw ton, - Chicago and submitted this plan to therail- | men who lave the confiden of striking. Numerous speeches were made, i . ad 1o do with | Ve him ports of the two countries ave so «ntigious | - Jjohn Rustof Waterho, Ta, is at the Met- ¥ managers, public. CGold is quoted &t both in favor of strikingandagainst it. Whea wanted to kunow what thathad to do with o s that steamors f1om Biazi) are foqulred lo re. 3 sl : (4 i B p 4 e ¢ The dughter. Miss Hattie, who was shoy | Wb steamows fim Bzl d ropolitan. - K WWhile not comitting themselyes to | percent premium, was finally put o a vote it was de- the girl. Before Pratt ould respond by Pratt, was twenty years of age, a beant. | L"f?-:i:-.":l.'.'l'.',"flx'?::fi"fl‘mx13'»;.53.'-.”5“»m.im e d::nt|$onwvn|*_\" l(l,l'mudh-r today m‘: cl;-n]n-pulillll \:']i(h the commission, most - R T stund by the constitution of the e rop was given 8 qull, and oyl St o e St inload] e decision of the commissionerof | of “‘them said it would prove satis- ATendency Toward Peace, order and not strik strike wos or- \he wos % H ! i :";‘lm:f::‘:n’:‘h '""[“ fied gl and was well | ores §s aticdy - sispended by presiden: | the general ind oicoin rejoeting final proof | fucto e ey S S I e I i i During the past year she SERKED INTOTIE AR, tiended schol at Colorado Springzs, Col, Hestruggled frantically fora few secmds, | and hadalrealy conmenced prepuations 1o Si mto | deral by higher authority. Thoy concluded tal proclmation for the whole sewson. | upon the pre cas! y 4 p R Pt secoul Tl s mihing” ta o The AT | T’ torthosowtieast quasioe. 41 sceion i, | Too s e o hoked Foon, wasa e poss | T B |~ Fromicublatt, commenting | it ey thepselies bl wo wriovanso gentine Republic in exchange for her whe: township 107, raige Mitchell, S, D., dis- | tive in their expressions bf satisfaction and | ©" Emperor Williamn’s visit to the czax \'un‘xpun\' without the expense of u strike. bub e ynohers Erinla hald b nedk tigbtly | Pelimang to thet plawm, Her young ialy ;"“,",'!“""“;Z‘;t x‘l:nl 1'|;m5 sy being raisod | trict, aid ouentry will pass to tent, willingness to put the rates in, In fact My, | his majesty’s visit to Russia is a favorable S oy YN 1y g L e s i B Argequanitionin e norl l| ]v:) _provinies of Postnaster Rigg of Beatrice, who has been | Ackert of the Lllinois Central suggested that | symptom and caunot fail to i A NONSTER UNIVERSITY. sgaiist the limb, and in two or thre mintes | frion city wholmaowherintinately, | the Agentine Reputiic and Pavagiay, The | Washinglon forseveraldays bassecured | the present per cent plan bo adopted. Th | ful developments, His visit tothe ¢ the lifeless corpse of the murderer was sying. | S10¢ that they never heard hee spease of | United States has the favored natin dause | anaddittonil apyropriationof 200 perannum | commuission made the rates with the under- i ; A, Angrust | roads which have their headquarters t i o e -2 224 bl P ¥ Tl , befollowed by a meating with the empe The New York Baptists flave an Line % Pratt, and aresaiistied that f hewasasuiter | I st of her mereial teaaties, but th for clerk hire in his oled. This makes $600 | standing that the roads would voluntarily p e ey S e B Ing slightly toand fro inthe night wind. for her haud Lis utttions wore ot . | VILIC embarnss de goernneniin the ne | aditlonl tat v, Rigg 0as been ableto | then i force. Ths Ve e I A R R N iiine Iidnum g 171l The rope was made fast to the twnk of the | tured fotlalion af vedprodty ieutin Of arunge | worm out of the” dypartnent sinohem- | sction in the mitter today, but it is expected | meoting will naturally have . rofiex action | S YORK August I5.—|Special Telegrun . nents with ot nations,becuise the depart: | suncd the dutiesof his position # few months | there will bi a lively contést and the wholo | Hee i oy ¥ to Tue Bk, |—Today’s Tribune says there is tree and the crowd of vigilames eame e B e e ot mentof st s wifornly eld frow the | ago, Towi railway fight may be opencd up again, | i s a movement on foot which, if carried out on quiclly bick to town. In alout fifteenmin. Ersuory, Neb,, Augus! Speciil Tele- '\'l“_‘* 'I':L»m:;; ":m“;" a “..‘J&".’.;.uif.;“.?{'“ to Senator Paddock has been compelled to 1 ror at A throwup the spunge once more. He has A “lg‘my_wnn The E:npe rkona, the lines proposed, will cclipse all former utes the favuers left for their lomes, but | grum to TueBee]—Chales H. Pratt, wio | omly applis wheve privilege an grotel | gme to Asbiry Pavkin hopes of recoverin 1 UN, August 15— [Special Cablegram and give to New York an institution littlo ks of citiens gatbered o the cor: | Mrderdl Fumer Towe noe Kerard - | [eel wul wihout a sonsdertion, bl kN (et g oy ExVER, Colo, August 15 —{SpotalTele | ¢ m;y By (—The Gorman imperisl yacht loutarival in tho country, The estabe ! wherveraspeial onsiloraton s n day, is quitew 1 known bie e, having owne gram to Tup B Mero s prospect bad P ahead fora right of way war between two o the | the Atlantic, The senatoris in a very ners and discussed the went, el the | stite of health and serious fears Hohenzollern, with Emperor Wil A am on [ lishment of anational university in this city condition of & favorgranted o ree atone time 160 acres of nd four m : : T Eand e x o ; ; ; board, arvived at Aakona this morning, Hi an endownent at the outset of §20,00,- No onewas heand to egret the cceummence | poth et of this oy e | fivored nution o dors (it | tinedfor s rowvery by his friends unlss | railond ompunies which may yetrival that | P S atARE WS g, -t owaien tho outatof 2 E silc srpretation hns been re ied by b Th ool hongH 0 Rio G o 3anta Fa for posses- y's sous boarded the L R ;! andthe goner verict was e of satistac: | his faru to Mr. Junes Gilmore for £1,500 und | Ul sipreno cairt of the Unitcd Statesin it | ToFS B an wrl SOOI G OoDUCAEL )| edla s GEnaile “l““.”“-"“ Fe for posses- | e and remained with their father for a | dentof the Staidard ol trust company, tion, Wwont toKansas. wher st sight of | pinin inthe wse of Batran vs Robertson, Honn, RN R sion of the grand canon of the Avkansas, | quarter of an hour, Rev, S, l? A\Klnll'A\I'”Illl D [ll , paster of the i ¥ 4 - g > ot Gotabor torh, 1886, This cas’ aoss under S s ¢ The Colorado, Utth & Pacific company, e aptist churen’ in this city, the two lhvl ~"ml|f'- Ak Elierimu, folowol tho ligs SpleraBRIE I‘;‘“":\“' Bove | be Hawiian vecirociy tvaty, it be EOSTUASTER GALEACGHBE, which is supposed to be the western por To Recelve the Bmperor, men st Duterestad, n L project, e both crowd tothe séerieof thély nehing und was o el to this place weary, ot { oaimed that s 1d molisses importel A 3 s ; of the Pacific shortline, have been working [ St Pernsnuug, August15,—[Special Ca? [ 00t of town, but from a friend of one o - sore and broke, having leen 1 for | fromthe islandof St. Cwix, 4 colony of Dy May Soon Be Asked to Resign With- k A WITNESS TO THE UANG None of thelynchers make any effot to them it v Avrthur's dream of thissummer in the left hand canon pose crossing the 1 M. ned yesterday that Mac- & d pro- | blegram to Tis Br u rnge over Buchanan out Na Juud- —The Russian s his csh, & span of b 1 1 be adnitted free ¢ ing a Successor wagn | mark sho ity und it Baptist unive ty i i " ; s i ron of eqolution has t Reval, where | in this city scems about to be reali Th and hame=shy a professed friad. who ld | “UBefavoed nation cluse” of treaty k W asiNGrox, Augist 15.—[Spe pass, thence through Middle puvke by Hor [ 10 90 €49 MAVE W ! y stems_about to be vealized. The s U Tl e b P viady Who nd | \Com the United - States and Denmark be- [ garnto T Bee, |A. mumber of inquirics | Sulbiur Springs and westward throngh tho | i willawait the com smperor William | unive which Dr. MacArthur desives the ¥ gl causelikeartides were admited froe from d auiies | th of the Grand rive anp extend naval honors to nis majesty. Baptist denomi have in this city is Mot & mask was worn, andno endeavor w Afterhis avivilh srehe wentto work for | the Huwiitun islaids, The supreme court | MWve rcently ben wceived hore concerning | ™o stato land board some days ago grantel i e one into which ng all be matriculited made tokeepthe affairquict, The lynchers | Mt Gilmore bythe month, Purties with | rejected the chim stating thit the ty | the exact statusof thetenure of oftice of Post- | this company right of way througsh state Christians Fleeing to Persia, who hus not already luated from 8 Aatanenaa A b o wiom bo Tas worked say e is of aquarel- | With Denmark does vt bind the United | master Gallagher of Omaha, lands in the canon, This information | T.ONDON, August 15, —[Speeial Cable some reputable colle nsiders 1t un- were de u;n .l«, ng Ilnlm believed thata | 0 e iaaiiarais Qisposition, | Stales to extad |“. that «lumlm_\‘ withou Inquiry at the postofice department re- | i -.wu\:'-nlllm lf;wlim.ix i people who had, al- | Toe Bee.|—The panie among the christian hn':]u::tl‘h\ lii-lhw"n’hltl-nn:«l l]mtruin dly, that company of militia could have swved Pratts | 1o ke K * | compenstion privieges wlich they have | i P el thaugh steadfastly denyinge 1, been pianning | fnhabitants of Artenia s spreading aned | SO many young Americans have boen pany He attawked a nephew of M o oded to (he Hawailan islaids o e vealsthe fact that ex-Postmuster Coutant D B to go over Boulder pass into Midalo park and | hundreds are te west by the canon of Grand Riverulso, T rpsof engincers who found stakes in the canon. No at- d to them, however, and the rmany, Austria, France ngto Persi 1 Y1 1 countries to complete their edu - ~ Meeting With Francis Joseph, BERLIN, August 15— [Special Cablegram to life, Glimore a6 a0 Ume with & uife | snbise [or valtabl sontessine was uppointed and contimed Decomber 20, Prattstatel in jail this afternoon that he | and no doust would lave donme hin gwat tive Burrows of Mohign, o | 183, ind that his term emsequontly extired cgre r whathe 0 ¢ | bodily injury had not young Gilmore member of thecommitteon waysand means, | o the20thof December, 887 :hut lie was re- hadno rgretsfor whartho haddoeandpubli | Wlily in sirheding P:‘:{\}urx‘ % Olipaten.. | e PRIRI g I AV A RS T Toved on the HOth of Marl, 167 eizht —o— THE WORK OF FIENDS. tion wus pi ndignation mn so Ligh that ivwoull have B pondent whout Secrotary Blaines reciprocity | months and twenty diys before his term ex- | Burlington engineers ran’ a line right over | 148 BEr.|—The meeting of Emperor Wil-| Unknown Partics Wreck o B, & O. - betn powible at any time to have ruseda ho threatened toimpale Pratt should he not | sehon . What ever Mr. Bu ws savs is | pired, A theone alveady located, The tion is o lI'II| and Emperor Francis -'l.Y\l‘|l‘I at Count Teain, Killing Three Men, sist. Pt was thought o be bashful | entiled the gratest comsidention owing to | Gallagher was appoinied on tho 30th of | tain to precipitate o confost between the two | Kalnoky’s cassle, Rohustocle, is fixed fo Sep- privi and crowd insideof five minutesto have doe the Prrrsiuia, Pa., Augus = An atte ¢ the younge people in the meiehbor- | his ladine poitionin tie hase, ind the fact | Max i iptwas h and commnisioned on the 1 20th of | companies, The interesting partof itis that | tember 17, ~Chancellor Von C i i v " - 3 P 7, A 1ok ey made last night by putling ties on the tracle work that wis not done until tonight. tood. whew ho EOriead WS coula | OF his being the lealing member of thebowse | April — He was subseuently confirmed | theaffuir has compelled the Burlington to | Count Von Waderseo wil prosent, b Vac/RULEIE N E ol P ; e s oo b e worked, as he woild | Gyttt on ways and moais, nest Major | by tho senae on the ° 1uth v | show its hand and demonstrates the fact that = -— to wreck the Atintic City excursion traiu on The tdy of Prutt wis Loft swinging, aud | mt atiend the dance froquenty given and | $EE e, of Januwry, 188, @nd receved | it i bound for Utah and the Pacile comt. In the House of Commons. tho Bultimoro & Ollo road twenty muiles noone here will et it down before morning, | Youldshunthe society of the youne ladie theory abut weipweity’ sad Me | his final “commision on tie —— LoNDON, August 15, —[Sp ; ) Cablegram | from this eity. Heve the road runs aiong Aok ke S0 . among whon he might hate eut considenble | Bumiws, “is ma | thilk erery other god | 8y of Fbiruaty folowings It Mr. Gallar Shippers and Carricrs. rreN.aNA L RRE RV || SR Ui Sl CHOr 6 1oad AR ACER IR b wis Just ten minutes betore midnight | SR E O e posd. 8y ho republicin foils the same way, thit weought | fher's texn dites fromathe diy of his ap- [ Cmeaco, August 15.—[Special Telegram to | 1 - H F et 1060 Thatiant BRI R ANYALES when Pratt was lynched, and atlo'click the | o0 g Joking young man. to lave the [reest conmenial intercoune | pointment, therefor it expires on April 80, | yp Byp,]—The conference between ship | [ocolt the house of commons Lastnight on | water. S AT B o Tl P 1 King ) 8 BN, with the Aueriau cunties, proy 801, and it is the plieyof the prsent ad- et And caridrs, sld 1o this olty some daye the wailrouds in Ivelind bill. The measure he attempt was partially successful and - t rrest of a Verdant C unterfeite ding we cen do 50 without abandor the | minitratin to consider postmasters’ terms pe g f B i LAy m the committee and wias ovdered to a | resvlted in the demolition of the engine and. nothing had happned, 4 A ESARSL ER e of protection. Aud Ido not thivk | 85 dating from the origiml daw of appoint- | 880 and which took action on the uniform | ihird reading by a vote of 7 to 12 The | the death of two engircers and n tremp. Tho erimefor which Pratt waslynched wis IRAND liLAND, Avgusy » ecdal Aele- | phore could bea nore opportine time to do | ment, Cosequently Mr Gallagher, if al- [ billof luding matter, islikely to lead to the | houscdid not adjourn until 7 o'clock this . am to Tur Ber.]—The police “Tho passeugors escaped with slight injuries, the murder of N. R Town, w ol rel | A Stewart, alins several oher nam Had the cars gone over the embankinent the 1085 of life would have been frightful, Lost, The motive for the deed canuot be sur- schooner | mised, Every effort will be made to bring the culprits to Justi ‘The most plaisible theory as to the motive warreted | thisthan just now, owing to the terest | lowed to serve out iis~ full term, would not | formation of a permanent national transporta- | worni: s, outhe [ Whih the Pai-Anericin cngiss and the | be superseded intii April20 next tion committee, tobe comprised of delegates deat of Washington county, living south- | charge of wing the mails for dulent pur- | £eueral discussion has aroused in the sub- nln’u» .\h{. (‘-uun\t;ur}te\l lrilti,l\lrt~0}l';ll': fl'(;nil.\hu \‘urlnus«nlu)umn .‘Illhl)‘h"fl_ tln’uu:h- A Schoomn i i3 4 S ot e e s YToltnd | € and about three months, it will be secn that | out the country. uring the meeting here a Lot Yl iy wost of Kemard, aid the prbably futal poses. 11 was fulcen at once b 1“]'( “ nited | tending on con- | Mr. Gallagher has had Just aslong a hold on | resolution was adopted favoring the forma- ‘_‘“f‘l‘,f* N.8., ‘”“_‘”; ‘I"r The wounding of his daugiter. AR P B e ot b atimaa | an - contries, | the ublic erih as his” predecessor, and for | tion of such a body, to be composed of ono | Richard Thomason, which left Picton August Pratt, who worked for Mv, Town four | ana ¢ Wz of the Fist Natioml bini wo cin hope | thisreason it is held thatMr, Galligher will | 1epresentative from each comu 4 for Summenrside, P E, L, has not been | o tpewreckers is that they intended o wreck ) who was formerly anail derk, wero uken tpouly_md [bo wked o Hop dowhand out within o (:saion dmirig yonrestntation, the duls | hoari of sihce, It & beliovod the vessel was | the hagh class frelght train wiich s usunily yars 4go, came upon themabout sunrise and At e i B R "_'_ .‘“‘l )| reqular means of trausportation between one | veryshort time. “Itis alo safe to say that in | tobe authorized by thelr respective orga | struck by lightning the night she left the | preceded by the expre commenced shoating, They were out doors | fndicuto thit Stowart w xl‘\ "y .-“: ",‘ A _“‘ | ports and these of the countries to the south | spiteof his willingness W resign inthe event | tions toact upon such questions as might | portand’the crow lost, " D e R T R ihastiass iy IED1S 10 el ox Lot raly 1 the eottoe, | ©F s ILis 1o use taling about fiuding a | of bing allowed t name bis sucessor, ho | ariso and o fnar such expoise as they il P AT ST nar the coy shal, A jon of Town's xuiin the | s o, e extawivay b the couiter- | puiot for ou gonls if we lave not the fuils | Willlaveno cloice in 6o matior, but will bo | might deem necessary o securo legal o othor John Ruskin Rapidly BInking. | waisaron, Augist 10 1o twowt of houseprocured ashotgunand followed the ¢ Tor o de e eating | e Lo ut those podson the markel You | quidly informed tht & republican shallsoon | determination of such matters. Lomox, August 15.ioln Rbkln, tho | gnllariIXaToN, Augist 16 ==ilio smoui of man on howeback, never lsing sightof Wi, 50 il two o iives boxs at | TAARY 8l wel talkof Ande with bt Cowe | prewnt bi crdentil || animeres g ioue, Qhileaci gl 0 cenlies | ;oredart is rapidly sinking, Hels al | goay i on T SRR " 1l postofiice andwas recelving | SHte: Whatwe wanttirstof allis 1 steim- ——— | ence, was auf I 0 rece uts from ( R T Y SRIANA oduy was 7 ounces, of which 417, and mn him into & crowd of men that wore L 8 ant organizations and as soon as | mMost continuously delirious and during ono | word weented. The di or of the | were 1. Phedivector of the munt tireshing. He gave up anl wis Hehas just sold his 16 mail inder different nan ship serice,and we ought to give the sime | A Minister Attegipts Suicide, the difle L 8 5 NZC fused to give the price paid, but it is known les westof this eity, fc to convene the delegates in razor, bound and broght to Blair and placead | )y [sayTamin fivorof e merce with the South A e it seems to methat before to o thit wemust have sure ievesof lind, three | which he recedved asistance todevioping this service us 1us | Nyw Yok, August 15[ Special T favorable uction had been taken by twelye | of those periods ho attempted suicide with ram bem daone by other countries with the sine By ¢ . |~Rev. Andvew Colyille, forty- 5 : - 0 be move than &1, 141, The London quota- 5 10V ol 4 4 | objeetsin viow. The Frye shipping bills, | to Tue Ber Rev. Andrew Colville, forty L1est. possible timo for the pur s sl ‘ ] il : ta v, | S 1ay toduy, id was goug into the usl- | QUPESILCINE RO S AT SR noiid | six yean of age,uttenpted to end his 1i%s | poso ing the cominities and tabine Austeia and Fgypt, tion of silver today was b2d and the New i jall. The murderr admits he did it. | nessmoreextensively. Ho hisbeonstoping = e | . } ) LoNDOY, August 8.-=|Special Cablegrarn ; . v b A ST A R o a0d abot this eity for the et fow baay | PO = house without deiay yesterday moming by shootivg himselfin the | up the work before them | Toxvoy, Augustin.—|Speciul Cablegram (o | Yok equivalent §1.14 e silver pur- When askal why hed hosald: ST am | 50 Vho tio of afrest wis Hving af the| L €0 not believe the South Amerian | mouth with arevolvr in the hullvay of his — Tre Bie|--A commercial ¥ hus been | chused today was for delivery at Philudel- even tow. I expect 0 go to hell anid may us | Stevons honse, near the b & M. diqot. 1ie | COMEEis would proves grat mirkot forour | Sixih avenue home, After firing the shot Trouble Frewing at Lawndale, concluded between Aust gy pt. plia, Sun Francisco and Orleans " B0 B8 ABY time | was empliyed during the winter as engheer | 8ticultival prodicts, as they are themselves | Colille repeited, Without notlfying any- Curoaso, August legram to o % As aresult of correspondence with Secre- well /g0 ¥ .' ut the Palner lotel, tleis bright, ntellgent | &Mt agricitunl countries, and produ onehe Loft the house anl proceeded to Bel Tie Big, | ~There isa possibility that there ninati tary Windom it waus announced this afters Prutt talked froely, said he came all the | oo king, woll diossed and somoyhat doat | SHOPIOLS quantitios ..;umm-. bt they would puelospital, Wha Cilvitle reahed thew | il b a riownd bloodshed in the weighbor- | Wasmiaros, Augast 15, —The prostdent to- 1000 thut toduy’s offors for tho sule of ilvor Y o 3t #Pawe | opn up @ market for our manufactured | he was anost exhuustel, owing tothe loss of A ibpirps ey s sy o b rates ranging from 8114 o $11514 :"dy wp hom Kansw City L Prosddont oF 2bs Xotser Oarshers aricles, anl velieve whalever surplus we | bloul. _His wound will not, surgeous think, | hood of Lawndale, a suburb of Chicago. It daysentto the senite the folowing nor sud the department accepted all offers ut i John " have in thatdivection, as well as stinulating | prove fatal. He refasod to give any informa- | 38 rumored that a lavge number of the clti- tions g ~ . Gowey of Washington, consul pr low 1.1 s now understood WAS XOT SOKRY UE DID IT. | ,P"‘,"’;" ?“J‘j’-v August 15—Joln J.( cortainlinesof podudion, If ve live the tion comerning himsecll except to say that | zens of thatdistrict Lave organized and are ' gencral at Kauagawa; Neels P, Abowmholdt that heveaftar the suuo publicity will bo Ha A LR R i ;ul\“vuz:m‘m:e, :‘\uu ‘fl.'["“l Euniu«ut of means of transportatio, and a temprary as- | while under the fnfiuerce of liguor be fock | 0w anned, ready to offer violeat opposition of Denmark, now consular ugeut st Rig given the governnient's silver trdusactions ton Wday, l sitanc o liues of vesels will givous tat, | ishly attempted to shoot bimself, L 0 the crecion of fencgs along e Chivwa, ‘uou:ul ab that place. & arc given to s gold operations.

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