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— NUMBLR 08, OROEAIND SE(RE read by the sec whereupon the council | N o\ W ANIZINE | KAUTZ IN WASHINGTON, quired ;1 opa true and complote state- Hladaai 1 retary of War. = s ¥ ment of all the facts in the case fter due ew York, August 24, —{Special Telegram | . " The Deliberations of the Torre Haute Con- | fhaduieent ivestisution the council shall | Formation of the Colored Republican Associ- | toTun Ber]—The New York Herad's | Leonarl's Pets Shut Out in Yest rday's | St Touis 10, Louisville eneral Wearer of Iota Siows Hintel! to forence Not Yet Giverr Outy [-peoral. ot the. = aetevan oyl ation and its Purpcses. Washington special says: “Major General " Be | th I A The three repre- | Sochoficld has beon trging, thus far unsuc | Game at Sioux City, 4 Am rn'u!h-- Amateurs. v & | cessfully, to have General Brooke and Col . ¥ ATRVONT \ b, A ! —— SARGENT PAYS HIS RESPECTS TO DEPEW. | cxecut A SioE *-chiel ! THE CAPITOL GUIDE AND HIS WAYS, ° el ]\xl.Vlr ‘v"n'n\'llwl‘nur they bave | SoME CLOSE WORK ON BOTH SIOFS. | Lovs w: B 4 « A CONGRESSIONAL SEAT NS GOALs | ballot h th " rvarded to the war departmant against . n Adeptin the Art. l'g o Ly g ] each other, The lattor s &hill full of fight _— rable # S Quotations from Form Speeches 1 the g cutat ¢ He Couldn’t Astonish the Conigress- | Hecame hero this week havo a talkc with | 1yaa Clarke and Widner Make Things : i Failing of a \m.: wtion in the Sixth Which Place the New York Cen | th st \ g men with the Whispering Storics the secrotary of war with a viow of explain Deoldaily Intoreating for the st nine b, District He Changes Front and tral President in an Une all -~ cast —President Harrison and His f“";“fi‘;w‘“l_ ’l”‘ b "‘"'[',’ KT sl pretators -Seanding of 3 b L R vota in favor o b LI UL LR L Brooko, Ho was much diappointed to find the Clubs, aivs . ty bl enviable Position, VBIEIN GveL | vote of the or t | Seeretary Proctor and General Schofield R | accordingly by 3 When | 3 | toTue | D0th absint, and loft promising to so them T Trrne Havre, Ind., Avgust%.—Nothing | 811 (! g prepared to ballot | s gt B v ’ . . Played. nuthorative will be given out as to the delib- | A% AL g " ok 1 to look out | yet as to what action he will take in the mat- | Minneanol s cration=of the supreme council until ton el » ! ter, 1 o supposes: anything like a | Ransus City row at the earliest, It is among the p: A 2 L will follow, Tho whole con- [ Denver.... bilities that the decision of the coun 1 tive - i 2 . v L personal nature and involves | oo’ not be veached for several days., Today A 3 € . F e o is worthy of inve tion by a I no convening of the council proper % 7 i i oMoors 14y thid Biktia to the : s t n does mot mean that ager or of Major Mike 8 la General Sioux City 1, Omaha 0. | and Percival A ke's adjutant general. They say his Stovs Crry, Ta, August24.—[Special i L L AL put into the hands of Grand v it decision ecititly oPwantEel: L thla olty chavacleristics "1'A"'”’!'~:" er_in en ne | gaam to Lue B The Corn Huskers shut Debs of the Brotherhood of Fire o [iEiube u . ok R e e S o hctz to ik | out the Black Sox in a beantiful game today. | Toduy's Tips. Grand Master Morrissey, of the Brot 1| %e TR pitated @ row whith would nothave | The conditions were most unfavorabloto brill- | AT BRGHTON, wred nad the request 1 by General | fant ball. The ground was thoroughly soaked strace-Carbine, Chanbly of Teainmen, and Vice Grand Master Dow- | be branch neacly e B 4 1y OF L HEI b SRR Assoctition, th 1 preie councll mag; nches in fleatly every ke bean couched in dignified and | with anallday aud allnight vain. Mud was | fecond raco- Wirgil, Shon von deliberations of the couneil and they will pre v v of the represer t a8 Solitls Lo asscciabion Rors 15 teous langnaze. | I race. Y | i gl 134 L Fifth race—Futurit M not at work. The council vote in fuy v | ; Y 2 oM edvob il B Tole N e wobability. ond | €Yerywhere, and pools of water in som pare certain propositions to be presented te & forn e beiniz septitad from bacn | Plicesmade the outlook asbad s couid be P b i in thoir ofcial retations, [tisnot im- | But Greek met Greelk when Wilner and T 3 aror G ) b probable that General Brooke will be trans- | Dad Clarke w pitted against each other. Moat vbe-Oaiies. Holistas ne of ly e KR ed to tho depattment ot tho Columbin | Clarke pitched fn great form, and nfter the | Sacond ruco— Mood Tide, Mar ; 1 froh take what may be y named Affaies on the Nickel Ulate 1 Platte, : less tosolve his curves. But Widner was |, Fourth race—Ban Chict, Sa as lunche argen his | Curcavo, August 24, —{Special Telezram to i . e oven more effective. He mowed the visitor Fifth race—Ofalece, Major office today overhauling and papers | Tug Bee. |~Colonel is Willlams, the ittt . SENATOR ING down with fatal regularity from start to fin which not only bear on the threatenin neral manag Dlute toad SRt ’ the council, which will define the action of | Thus it will »eseen that the len the supreme body. This committee has p council b been in session since 8 o'clock Y e is o e, It can‘read T i v par wtion in 1 union Entrics tor Today's Tt Kt o ] k ol res ’ Lezislative Duties £ His Taki L bl MR L ! AT BRI ey Sr IS RLY N, VAL B8 | 1 boo o gaea : L | wre members or ex-members of the log Partin the Kansas Campaign. Al LB g a ) o, thve-fourthis of a i is compelled to look over his work as regards | for the past th g 5,5 DHATR Wibisaron, ATkGAYIBAIScial Tal PR B R B et the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen sorva labor 5 5 \ m to Tur Ben)—Senator Ingalls re | the game was made inthe fir r. Straus mestown, ( Associap:d press correspondent cal ' ) 5 e 7 e struck to center field and react 3 o ” markable culogy upon the late Senator Beck o L, . Sargent's house this afternoon and Sarge i r : t ks 1 error by Willis in allowing the ball to rc o . ; 3, C t L 1 the nomi t \ s paign for re-election, his present | 'etwveen his deg in the carefull read Powderly's lotter < ' < el bl : i i balls and then (¢ * Hanw Frankie T, A sth district con- I g ¢ v i terr xpiring March Che camp: . ’ Webb sent out last night While f £ % ER o3 gt il " | who dropped the ball, but Strauss| Run, Upham, o] v a livey came Satiehl wiild v the legislature which is to elect his successor . HAitas She e G CXYLCAS SEL ODi y ve | is now wagingin Kansas and ho is eagor to | f0¢ Whe while Glenn was b H, Autie G as o the action the couneil would take on | cor i s At A ety thrown out led the ruvs, % ¢ enterthe fray, but lis duties here forbid his xS ; I'h the report of the committee, yet he freely ex- | $ Y 4 Y e bserce from the senate, Fewould now be | vigons : han hen's teeth pressed himself about Powderly's stand ] 05 ! 1 5 2 e \aTtats 10 seore, but in va atTerre Haute, In an 8 % 3 Y on the stump in theinterest of his party cou vesterday he said “1 know 1 and o longs, andewhich, whon the pub | RO FoR o . We exte: signed to instruet the colored man | yo o will be kept here till the rea g rd base and no Wiida Tohilon SiaBie oughly understand, will convince it that | Buffalo, a 1 ¥ w to vote and who to \‘n : for., Pean | work of the campaign is over, 0 was still th ftor three Black Billston, Bilcor ol 2 ] Webb is wr Webb sition is directly | 3 sy bRl il BB S that his hands @ tied and e | vainly tried to find Widner's delivery DTACh e o milo - R aord o ople. > - opposite to that taken by Depew apers and 1 think the s mot u qualified voter in some | wnnot help himseif, 1 s much | only other prospect for runs was in the first [ gyett e GRemie=IReort peoof S5 N ¢ i ird arrived 3 ) o 4 Lt news well before the public, g > of the southern states. This is 8 | donbt that Senator Ingalls will succeed him when Walsh and 0'Connor made sue. | 5 SE 110 e 1 for the nqw‘w1...\‘..‘4‘._\\“\ eated the organization | th ich of a strike ov ¢ peayy blow to the colored politicians | ef, but ho is 1o good and active a repabli- | cossive hits, oy could not gt boyon | O 0L Y brigide ©f labor. o T . whoare generally the first 10 | g 'to stay out of the breach if he had the | second base, Those the only hits’ the | To sustain this statement Sargent gave tc S L SURGLD I RN QL “rthese political associations and claim | oyportunity. He is beyond question tie | visitors made in the game. In thé fourth larhey, Spencer, Stonewall, Futurity, N the Associated press representative extracts | NEw Yous, August24 sual quictude | the first placesof prominencein them. It is | yblest poiitical speaker in the entire countury men out, Brosnan and Genit arney, Sg s Stowewall, Futurity, next, from an address delivered by Depew at the | prevailed around the Graud Central depot | ¢laimed by the ofticers of this association that | [ig speeches in the senate are invariably the | made successive hits, but they had no better L 100 cour= E will be able 10 know the sentiments of y 1 : 5 | AT SARATOMA. il eting e Firemen's othe L eld ), 1 1 I ost attractive of al events, st of ( luck than Walsl nd O rin the st . " 10 th varius atthattime: *1beliove in an organization | QIfiON that the Terra Haute co | question by 1862 Thoy are | Jiverad an eulogy upon the laté senator from | ning by Kuppel and snan on ahitand a Cuprice, Mary Roberts, Fair Haver v I potive bunds just like yours for pro For OBy | Loa . o QL OEhINE I SUppORt oLt their forces to activity for the' con- | Kentucky, and yet mor le heard Sen It was a r zame at every onomer, Margherota, Misty Mornl re t wmp Baker a Pl i Sl BT Be Tr i | that th i ssional campaims this fall, This asso- | for Tnsals thanall tie othaes Wwho. spe pointand the mud didn’t count. The score, s S, Purdes Algebra (filly), Goldstep! duys that there should be organization for P AL TSIt ORI IRUEIN S | clatioiH “ation of Chair Half of those in the galleries got up and left HOUK GITY ONANA aAte the simple reason that the business of this | s dihis (ool e BUbsE S den of the r an congressional as soon as he had spolken, His culogy wi s = gscond G Eh i LA ] world caunot” be carricd on in any | Alvany ta stenls the aneann toptght, feo. 1.4.”.‘,\‘.1\“ ll'm.”fiy m,l.-imln ¥ rate, | onof 'the most delightful of his life " | ‘tl:'_“j'“"h Floodtide, Marauder, Lady Pul- | o uniciown spoces 1 comes SHiEn ey “‘;:‘h'”“ S ‘I‘L [T assembly 246 tomorzow. President Johuson, | young m educatod and bright, thor- | bnd E1Y A SLIE e Juuioa, § 0| Mhid race onemile —Bmaldta, PeariSet, | f it IR RaD A HIGRA RN p.nkw‘ <~ duy anid should tell the government that they | O the assembly, fn commenting upon the | ough-goi ows, general finish a5 an orator and literateur, | K | Bl Do Earrlater dicckie B Lavia David: | yated iti ~On Batordsy, Auguit 10 wille did not want imported labor.” *These ex- QAU Byt Bl A Ra B otk A noe b thn wil! popiimaiity bt Ingalls is the best presidir officer b Fourth RO TOLtE ot Ll Frank Roborts was nunting for his calve pressions of Depew,” said Sargent, ‘show oo ors <K KRRt Asevidenceof the personal popularity of | the' scnate has had &fnte his advent SRR urths of a_mile—1 p00e" o mile and ughalfwestof Bancroft, sonclusive! ¥ o was s are acceded to we expect tomorrow that | the president and his family aud the social ! v R aliD ite, Bun Chief, Gypsy Queen, Harbor | |10y hanks of thy Des Moines rive gonclusively that o was i fayor, at that | 8508 il e ondorod . ully. BinG | baiee Wtk eoer i ik S ey | I that body i 1§ Ho s alio | Shel near the barks of thi Des Moines river, hé iine, of organized labor; that he Uelieved in | HEOHC wll be grder lly nine 3 003 j the ablest in a running deba He is | Widuer,p e vande | Was atticked by a wild and ferocious animal the right of workingmen to gn to the polls | thousand menon the Vanderbilt system will | the laud, the landlord of one of theupper | magehless in every position he oceupirs, He | o 3 it g race, one mile and seventy yards, | inbishothers corn field. According tohis and exercise their t £ franchise wulk out,and we kuow that the nen hotelsat Cape May told your corvespondent 2 be used anywhore by @orstetrents of Totals...... selling—Major Tom, Birthday, San Doane, | qoount theanimal bire i resenbliice to & Sirgent: “Tho ‘i 8 af Laver | Sitchumer, fnen and yazdnen—coniot be | tio other day that while fhe lust was on of ) ; RS ST, B (DORy hitve taken an active part dn tegislative af. | TePlaced underany civevmstances the dullest seasons at that resort duving the Letvetia, Ofalece, Dyer. e his party at large, and his sharacter is above | NGS. el T T e ’ panther. The animal sprang upon him from o i ; et suspicion, Any otier republican fn coniross SlouxCity.... 00 00 00 00—y | WesthercidRrandtrackmuddy. a bunch of weedson the edge fairs in thestatoof New York during tho PhaiChicaga REoCkyatam Strike. l:-l.l:“n l;m:\_«“'m ",’l"‘.‘;“"“‘”_ :I)" ‘\“q‘w\ “::\j could be better spared than he. And yet all mah . QSO0 SOROROE=0 £ DR YIaEE itk oP biile 3¢ “,f,::“'\,'f,';.‘ ",'“l‘,',f,\:iL CittcaGo, August 21, —The strikoof the fire- | that mever since 187, duving the e apire to defoat Dim -Ge.pits theduot that ho | Busos _on _balls Widner 3 Clarke 3. S o ) o H|""x‘|\x::2)l:;. aud the Now York Central being one of the | men and engineers of the Union Stockyards l\A'nl!Hl’l, have Hn\v resorts, Cape May, Cupe | has heen the foremost advocate of sitver coin- | SIFUCK out=By “Widner 2 Clarke 2 Left | The Foolish Infatuation of an Ohio | thesame time a huge set of blunt yelow largest corporations that would naturally be | Switching association is still on, with a pos- \‘,‘"‘,.fi‘ ot and 2 H‘»ml Vernon, Sea Isle aud | age, free lumber and all the polices demanded | Mt Beomun. e by hrelar e Married Woman. tecth. He says tho auimal was about six affect y such legislation, and many uI‘ its | sibility of a dec ded ag sravation of the difi- | "~: x\m:'\f}.;m Mot ‘I‘\‘: :.;”. ”,‘““(’l‘)‘{“i:‘ 3l ituents. His s <r,1‘-n-\v\\'1ll not b Basesstolen—Sloux City'l, Omaha 1, Dou bie Conrvnrs, O, August #4—There were sen- lfl'l‘('hulz.‘l \'nnlu ort, lm:\.} In;i‘u built il b ussemblyln behiall | cultics. The moditied demand submitted by | Lo found i any of these places, while the | Jhbrcciated by his poople if he is not re- | plays=Genins o Powell, Thne of zime- | sational developments today fn the case of | HUAVY I front but slin through the "‘f“'kflk L : ELNa the strikers at yesteraay's coufer- | crowds attae hotels ure so great that the | “CC1ed BY @ overwhelming majority. Hoover, || ¢ venty minates. Umpire= | a0 Smith, the Pike county murderer, con Tt over the tyou. hediot AL TR et fuct that some of the men 3 al the I8 aro so great ths e e oove u N i 3 er, streaks over the having a' thick, heavy by the New York Central were | acticy ence wus communicated to the roads | larger ones frequently turn awayas many as INSATION AT LIFILE ROCK, Dens e mRKaTaas Oits 0 flued in the penitentiary annex, and one of | neck and u head rearly as largoas acommon in this cffort to bring about the passa of the switchin association with | two hundred guests each day. e Kixsks Orry, Mol, Ang Y i (i the four men to be executed nextThursday | water pail. He siid the combut lasted nearly these labor bills the New York legis- | the expectation t the latter would B {ime to time"tlo peculiarities of the | & Trusted Bodkkecper Does Up the R S0 S ALY Special night, For some time it has been known | 80 hour, during which time he walked bick- lature, shows plainly that the compuny is un- | yeturn an acswer to the strikers today, This | b tine fo tine the peciitaritios of the Town and SKips. elegram to Tae Bre]—Following is the | | &35 rying .ol worrespondence | JArds in fiont of the feroious beuwst Hiiver tagonizing the Knizghts of Labor in its action, | expectation, however, has not been f (filled. | CBPit0l guide havebeen wrilten aboutin the Bt R SR e T o ult of today's gam 10 WAS camyng .on 6 correspondedco | ejghty rods, the length of tho fleld. He 'was for had the men been discharged fordrunken- | This has made the str. i and they WBGNcEs O thatolat 10 ;many, amip- d Vi et b e AN R with a woman outside, supposed to be his | knocked down seveval times by the beast, ness, breach of discipline and such ¢ es u8 | nave about ur d that | ll";‘fl{_-"' ACHO \‘\“ \'v“‘ltw :m'\ v We ,k‘ azo D. C. Jordan, booklzecper at cousin, The letters recently have grown | but succeeded inextricating him: from its are ‘now claimed by Webh, he would not | theirdemand is to be rejec & aut men to ill positions of this kind > Bank of Little Rock, was one of the most ®ono A n7o At | affectionate and loving. The oficial set| SMSP every time. Once he thoight the Yesitate one moment to havean investiga- | the strikers have b | ve the geicral public to understand ymen in the city. Ho hada | Manning 2.1 2 0 J 2 1 | ubout to discover the fdentity of the woman, | @nimalhad bim down for the last time, tion. 1 am surprised that mcn should | with the officers of t 3 { O DRy O L oYaaia posttion At pilasRib Home Lwith o IR o S 301 nd found lier to be Mrs. Amelia Bader, the | aud would soon make him his prey, but fort= i ; ; L affairs have been related y I ) u t I S ; 5 have been in_the cmploy of the New York | ation of engineers, St R o e T, T arnine ST Al ne T b ehtatalon vr TE0000 1 1 20 feofa Germn saloonkeeper here. Sho | unately he caught him by the lower jaw with Central for fifteen or twenty yes and now | and switchmen and it is their hops thut e SR E AT . WARY S MIL00 1 W ‘K"_ L s il dbtat s, 3 ’ Y_ arns, 1b...0 1 9 3 te dismissed on account of charactor, 1t is a plivei I ssnause ithaini pansateutl tienpy [Tk el HSTGNTISIED AR IAREORURIE ihad over [allen Onjils obiranor. A fawideys penter, 3l 1 1 0.0 | past, three months in company with Mrs, | 8ud bya desperate effort pistied him off and ad commentary on the man went of the road enter T an A AL T T e o dar. | Aga Jord; ked fer a short vacation and nson. .. .0 1 T 13 | Leuth, mother of Otto Leuth, the Cleveland | 0t o his feot again, Theanimal was minus road. In the courseof the address delivered s B e tformi L on & toma wonder™ | immicdiately took his departure for the | Swarietl, 5.1 1 i G boy murderer, who is to bo executed Thurs. | One hind foot, and it is supposel to be the by Depow, Sunday, May 25, 1889, sbortly be rrow to take the places of T e S oriLion, il S i s e e Sl Ll j oy ot Mrs Bader becamme smitton with | sime animal that was tracked nearthe re he sailed for urope, he said to a meet e griovance of the strikers being | SO % OPOIED WROLDS WELC VontHe e il e Toilss s Totaly... Smith, Since she was refused admission o | Sime placo three years ago last winter, ing of Brotherhood Engincersat New Haven: | one of wages, 1t is properly within the con WA pedad e Mpwon.. 2o || dingihangaotby. A Jordan Epartiy,cime ont DY INNINGS. fow diys since, a numberof the lelters have | }eaving a mark in’ the snow thit looked “Thero area few things about the relations | sideration of the brotheriood e or- | N O N e neeon hioro 1ok, oW | yesterday; when v was discove that | K ansus Clty L0 0000 been intercepted. In one of them sheun. [ @ though ithada trap fastened to its foot, of & pres o cmployes of the roud | ganizations of railway employ Tda padls | norins “"'["(‘ i DK ‘,"‘,[‘ ofthe de- 1o 44 mised two small drafts of $20 each to | Denver ... 4 12000 folds conspiracy to securo the release | 1t waslucky for Mr. Roberts that the animal which I would like to say. We both | cal warfare ma i e o o i led Ja 89010 | something over §2)) apiece. It appears that SUMAARY, of ith, when they would get rid | Was a cripple. It is quitelikely that the foot w our salaries from the same A RlIin s AT of N o aas \j;‘ "‘h“‘“l he purchased the drafts before leaving here, Eamcd rans—Kansas City 3 Denver § of her hushand and she would install Smith | €me off with the trap. Roberts called loudly y. The president of the company has A Rather Ferocious Demand, B ient on thar s n s s i botiiofivhich were! on York banks. | base hits—Gunson I, Curtis 1. s~buse hits | in the management of her busimess, It is | for helpand washeand for halfa mile. = Help his duty to perform to the stockholders of tho | Cuicaco, August24.—At o mecting of the Rarted in on Wednesday, —_and | When he roached St. I e rai Hiaf]ihtalialin. DoBbiemiveTiis n isnd | known she has given $100or more to aid fn [ came none loo soon for Lo wis nearly ex. the road, but it is not, as many of you sup. tral committee of the Kniuhts of Labor | Uhgden: o SEOSENTy 4 | amount on one of his checks to $2 AWing Mite an alone. Bases on balls Jras kel 3 L «hits of Lab 0 happened that the first ’ puse. bis ouly duty. While he must sec to it o searing i antel hausted and theanimil sceing the arcival of O Sw Flood Strack =1 securing a commutation of seutence for | hausted 8 ity se was appointed to solicit ; Sk the money through a bank in that city. At ; b Smith, though she claims to have only con. | renforcements g the combat and left that the-proper ~cconomy is maintained a committee was appointed t licit | party he tackled consisted of Congressman 1 Wild pitech—Floc ] I's 1l 4 3 ! S HCODMALOR.S eSS | (hicago he raised the other check to £3, and son 3, Wilso e of | tributed 10, Sn i been recommended | i double guick At each rotretin sud curning power developed, ho must sce | fands in aid of the New Nork Centwal | Relly of Besesivanis, Quimn of Now Yot | sacured tho amount. Both checks came to AR e SRR L L a0 ,,Tfl:.’:.:,’,,“ i I e omenendec | bound It Jeft throe. lacge tracks, ench sis that the public at all times gets'the best pos. | Sttikers. Resolutions were ulso unautmeusly | and Luwier of Chicago, o gentlemen hid | 4,0 Bank of Little Rock, where the forgery | Jevie. the governor has taken no action, 14 is con- | inchesin breadth, Mr. Roberts esciped with. Alblasepvioo, and wist.the men frithae employ b S G e e (hrine walking through toward the house | Was discovered and $hyment refused. e spai ceded that the develpments of toduy will re- | OUt Any sevious injury of¥tho oompany - ure treatod: well, " It | Unitod States shall immediately authorize | W e PR L It then leaked out that the crring book- Milwaukee 9, Lincoln 0, Sult i no aetion in his case and that he will | . On the next day a party of eloven well IS is S dage Sl S oazche Soupe s auil | AAdinslinck tho sedrotaty of wab (o seles e [/ hon (this guidodocosto tom with the 1o- | icaeper had @ companionagilils Alght: s your Minwauken, Wis, August 24.—[Special | hang with the other three, known farmers of the vicnity exanined the on the toes of some one of the men underhim, | Pleasure of the publi *'Why, yes," said co sman. Relly 3 442 | 1900 S onns frlends here, arousing | 20T Of today's game: IOT IN A THEATER, were plainly visible and the marks on th HHA Q0L 0%50M 0 0u8 Ok theman ynd . L il AN Ll o Lo i thundervolt. on's frieuds Lere, arousin oo vere painly vi nd tho marks on the mentand it gives to them un independenc Loxpoy, August 24.-A mectinzof 5 In the rotunda of the capitol and explained | ok to rture h Poe ey Slone. it & mat P 1 Badly Beat be found can learuel the which is their right.’ Any onewhor dock laborers was held today, Burns, the | Ihe € e CTinar i feye thaname of | picycle, notes to the amount of 0 which Pottit w1 2 0 Tramoy,ib &0 Heytiseton, W. Va., August 24.—There | animal has infested the neighborhood the these utterances of Depew cannot help labor. agitator. presidin Tasling | Lo Ret Lol (kg s lnthis carot believe that Depew, as und then enginecred his pirty mnto statu iven in payment of it still remaining un- | Sck 0 U Elanagan. 1.0 was & serious and bloody riot at a performance | PASt seven years, butwas never-before scen, ; ] passed resolutions of symp with the L. Itis here that avelocated the celebratod ted. Jordan hud born an _excellent | bRalmuple if. 1 3 OiPhelan, 2b....0 A York Central rc believed in the ve A “Knight I N | i bela g, > 8 reputation, and married into one of the best | y ognition of his employes w ver ti American Kuizhts of Lavor i vhisperin and Mr. Guide arvanged Weltl, 2b 0 lirimi'com 1.0 0 2 iven by the SunnySouth theatrical company | WHatitis can only b conjectured, but from W 4t Credo Friday night, the particulars of bt I 3 2 Now k Central Phe e f ies in the city. When last heard of | Kriey, c. 1 0 Macullar, ss3b0 Cr v night, I htinjury it desired to confer with him, and if any of his | O the New York Central = The 2 nis three y s onustone facing the wius 5 frank s usual He U, 1 0 S ik x & s 3| his e for Na- ment rogi- 3 : o luore beenn —Dundee, Guar sy, Emetie (filly), s, Pappal near it, however, inthe sixth Wt ith B ot Znutur heabsent himself from Washington, As it ona base on balls and an error, | et I S Rl Powderly puts Webb i the position he be lin, Pat Oakley, Jim Murphv, Repart 1 e all IT 1S VOUCHED FOR, The story of a remay = e slough, clearing ten feet at th the elements outside his party in Kansis con SUMMARY. MASHED ON A MURDERER. 01 1 been coming to the penitentiary for the | Ove'hand and by the shoulder with the other 00 1 the stockyards in case an- | ploy nou-union ) be decla; that prior to his departure he sold a valual G Sipmiwmoleg the fact that Mr. Roberts escaped with so e . - L be a very aged and | S O A were cago. | Alberts. 8b, 1 CIre, p... v which have just been received. Onem feebleanimal; oth ise it woull quic subordinates practiced any injustice,” in his | 250 Fxpressed hope fur the succes nanea (et WAH co0l. SCHIN vrmona:, it {30t mown or o ot iy effort | Thortonp \OjHiark B1se ) Shot, and over a duses. badly toaten, | Bave torm 8 ma to Hik e A ownwords 1 would take them by the throit Rplgnia: el B P i : O oy IS will be made to sccure his arrest. Totals 1! Totaw..... 0 . Chicago Carpenters Will St R = T TRNIAGE bIR ot tred Wik Nedly. wresked ! Dhd of the 1 discharged by the Central were denied the | ¢ #1OAEO o) By sutg gihi T The Compound Lard Bill. 15l : Priimpiade troubl! urrod dly wrecked, T > the pa HghttoTgive thoir sido of the story ta. the AG0, August 2 cia \ ow I will walk back sixty-five fee - et " MEIWAUKE. . ecoveee a2 0 2 1 2 1 0 jule was inaugirated by a number of [ 10 management. They cliim that they have | TnEBEE]—A mass meeting of the carpen pk L LS OBRL DEFY NG04 Y ) fasniatoy, Augnsy Atis(Fgecill Tde- | Linin, ... sl 00040 2070 toughs, who persisted in insulting people been mistreated * by subordinate of- | ters of Chicago was held todiy at which was | ¥OU Will hearme as distingtly t ETamfoTan ks odgh. Congressman 2 SUMNARE ipou the stage. Duringthe socond act thr ficers, demunded rodvess, were ro- mlxl- right .x‘*!\ ur elbows. Mason succceded iu wearing out a quorum of } m.wumv.]_\n waukee 1 iree-b; .i()h.. J;n e e (sl | 4 % ¥ X A » walked back end bezan i RAI e A e orman ue run—Dilry mple wes | of the pe ers 1 e stage with clubs | foAaL S LNl SR8 lave | now | in a general strike on September 1 iy | harangue which overy suide us 3 the house yestords theveby preventing | srolon —Pogrman, Alberts, Clind, Clure, Bass | and wttacked several of their tormentors, | mont, I D L B AL, SO b o) lomands are not uceeded o, Prev | thice mombes stood prfectly st W | the passage of the billto tax compound lard | on balls—Milwiikee neoln 2. Hit by | but w overpewered and cruelly | made ex-govemor's Bopaw, prosident of the New York Contitl | coding the meoting was @ parade of overone | not atter a word under the internal revesue law, there is little | piteied bal phnlecom: SWEUCK | beaten. The remaiuder of the compaay went | family, the grand home being profusely dec forward And by honorablo weans ' trios to | thousand mon. “Dow't yon hear me!" e doubt that 1t will receive the votes of & ma- | Kriez. ~ Wild pitelos—Clire I, Time —one hour | 10 their assistunce, when someone turried ¢ orat A tlowors un 1 with husndreds bring about an_amicablo adjustment. Heis S AT Then hé began to ) Lover | jority of a quorum tomomow and besent to | wnd forty-five minutes. Uipire—lengl the lights. Pundemonium broico loose, and | of guests from all purts of the state. € met by the acting presidentof the road and bl N E He told tae [ the s te. A pumber of representatives — every man hega his ueigh- | the inte n ) e most e T R Ty TR g attentio ar ) 1- | admit t is vicious legialation and will Two Games at St. Paal. bor in the dark, nen sereamed, | esting oced 7 of 0 P e i e s shes he il s | mmens s Tmprovements to be Made at artist | - B . fall far snort of accon hing what is ex Sr. Pavr, Minn U, Special Tele- The poli rrived, but this only made m the th M. Byers, who ANy AR At Aoy thue and no Quastlons need Mineral Spring there was pected of it by the furndis, yeu because its | gram to Tie B ters wor and soon revolyer shots began | wrote “Sherman’'s March to the Séa,” and is \ Bivm Y (xe (i b % P 5 ¢ three members, * re nan )y th o echo arou o ha y probably the most author d poet of be usked. At the New Haven meeting Depew Savr Lake Ciry, Utah, the three et passage is demanded by that” class, who are | (e o first g to 1 nd th hall Fiually | probably the I of ==“Wumt on recowd as advocating the combining | cial Telegram to Tue: Bex 1 Don't you hear m a, on top this year, they will vote for it. They x rowd charged on the stage after the | lowa production, 2 Wa nposed i Pl s e P e s Urepatdod voice that could b 1 t | hope that the senate will shbstitute for it the ST PAUL fleeing performers, wlo were unceremo- | expr for t 5 dicated of labor 7 for a gigantic hotel at Mineral Spr | there was no respo y P, p iRt 2| — | R onsly fline into tie siver.whana thaystondd | fo tho el Mr. LTk ‘Sonie time ago I was looking up seme ma lering ou Carlton beach v Salt Lake, | to AL ) addock pure fool bill, and then in confer REB OAE e e vy b e gt flelit heir b I8 the fi bt tors rogurding the progress of civilization. 1 | 9ering ou Catlton beach, at Salt Lake, | to them and said 1t dows ence can Lo secured & measure that Marhy ok 0 b B hequaia, DRpan kness. very one of the police and | theirhomeat Linc he former is & icarned that our lais camo from Great. Brit- | logether with about, ffly cottages, i sehool | today s but Twill show you somzott proves itself to the judgment of & great ma- | A et 1 0 30 ! {9 00 [ show peoplo wis bully " wounded by stones, | wputible lawyer win, where, prior to 100 years ago, labor had ‘luh b |‘”~(.m 1\.‘.3» vants' quar ! el apattier portin Jority of the members. Dy, it 0 1 18 00 |ande condition of sevoral is serious, 10WA AGASSIZ ASSOCTATION, o 'voico in her legislation. ‘Tle statutes | ters, ete. The locat AN05 e one o i - O'Brien. 2b....0 0 mydho 21 00 TS The seventh anr nvention of the lowa which we found are ewough to make hair | tering tewn s from Ga -wvw‘ caroful ,"; thesg I Contraban 1 nen Returned, Urqubart.c...0 0 0 /1 A CONSUL IN TROURBLE, stand on the head of & bald man snd to ‘vead | ! ch and ab from 1 vith th v thy corre 3 § | | | while the floating theater in which the A WEDDING OF TWO STATES, reiterated the intention of the cax Following is the score Ky Agassiz associat Lbe held at Grinnel B . Ar Auprust i T 0o - next Tuesduy. them gives you such - cireulation of blood ' where the ¢ There are | Then b $ : > days ago by Mou : thut you have to put & piece of e on your | 1,000,000 fect of lunbe at the t | which 1s usual 102 ) liuile Mg by MC s6, The law fixed wages and made it u | for the vew buildings, so i toniaba s Y ; LAl SIS, o & jht y James Gordon Hennett,] Murcnei, S, D., Augzust 24 erime for labor to meet and combine | BOUDL now but that the pr 2 | . 1 f Mexico by k. [ N - \ grime for Labor to moet aul combine | ! : ; Ho b A S Lt ; ¢ New York Herald 1ards of day to protect the New York Centrl e | from the beaoh to Sta vy isiand, almost i . - g 20 ent of the Paris Soir at Row ’ can state conveny ployes, just xut..n the w\‘m ut u: that great ‘-l‘:!” tly Spaite Vae M. of hotel | 1 ) . t 3 SUMMARY. the United States consul at Palermo has i l| h}n rd an corvoration has advocated, and 1 aw in sy ildings, huthing 1 4 A 1 "alS DI 0 v r i Minneapylis 3 to trouble with Crisp . g Iy ha b < g and pahy with the boys. - While I have ue erected on the island, where t a \ i y ¥ 1 AL R0V 1850 kpoy OIS l( iy “( fop el Hair of Aber- b on’ un advocate of strikes where there was | Bificent beach, and, later, a ho i A y b 1 ! Struck By & A . 0.0 BAY. SOParkneps o church @ Wiy open to avoid them, yet 1 cannot but | derstood thatthe (ion’ Pacific has a co pir @-Meleruiott i in which he ady A 1speak this belicvo that the position of the exccutive | trolling interest in the company, The mat ubers, - \ - ~ | fcar ep awsy from Sicily because . Auiong tho head of the Knights of Labor is corrvet has been undor way for u 1 i b 10U . v i SRORD QAL 1 FOWEE QP TUB OpUXCIL. waterial already at band, but the utmost | hou minutes | TaRN . Mr. Sirgent and Mr, Debs are auxi et i SR o LR S of the o go ks 1 the United States minister in Rome to order the people of the country should uud !| theproject. ) TPhY, MeQuata thoroushly Just what the power of U N B e whispering stone e A 3 H ¢ | at Palermo ify his l liow the momentous quest 8| g Got What He Deserved, 1 z that if this was not done he would great stiiko on the Vanderbilt lines will be peror A {lliam Approv -a the Work, i Pex., A& - rlon, 1 i withdraw the cousul's exequatu The brouzht before ‘n and sottled. ‘o put it | LN August l,' i lal - Cablegram Jca 4 fift < United States minister has not yot made a clearly, nothing is better than to read verba- | to Tue Ber tie Post's Berlin correspond x YV y reply to Crispi's demands iz th two seetions of the constitution of the | ent says that it is reported that an edition of |y, DAt Weatherand Cr 0 2 ) TOR Ve prieple saanis, reige council beartng dietly on e sub- | 500 cc IR LR A Y B k| e e i R DAL by j The Wea her Forecast. vhiich M. § Crispi Demands the Modification of a | = from Palermo, The Mitchell Convention. W Tele L —— of dunger from brigands, to which tourists ln ko Tocates now in LU that island are exposed. Crispi has asked l’(“‘g“ B. Blackwell, u will oecur pies of a penuy brochure, addressed to the workmen of Germany on the labor ques- | S0 lotia for tho weel 1 3 For Omaha and vicinity —Fair; warmer. ad cuts 1 ediots, appear in October, and that the | States that over beth North y - b JE SREINOM ¥ Bithpatac-Ganaally fali wirmer i \[ ma work is approved by Emperor William, kota the temperature for the ki v b 20 J R varisble winds i bt s cousiderably below the avera s wus als f [ , | M LIS N S For Towa—Local rains; southerly wir Cork Bakora btriko. | the amount of sunshir el showers are e Ly t . SUMMNARY, warmer except in extrene northwest. p Mot ¥ei Tine & 3 16 aud 17 say levances for the considera tiou of tho supreme council shall be in writ ing, and sigued by the chief exceutive, who shall certify inaddition thereto the name of :1.. :-|A|AI\\.n}|<».,:.|vxu;‘ the numberof men : ¥ nvolved, and give such other informationas | o o GOFK BAKCES StRIke. | renorted from most sections, in many of them | ofu i Whuns earned—st. Paul 4 Two base blt— | grationary temperaure, way be pertinent to the subject, |, Dusriv, August 24.—[Sp Cablegram ® sufficient amount o gmeatly bojofit. lata | b | nog " v ko Moo urceMeLiughlin, Bases on B TR 12 wwastarly s ) See, 1. A gricvanco presentod under the | to Tur Ber]—The bakers of Cork bave | corn, Lignt frosts on ‘the Sid did sght Vivorn o ety "o Kilen o mpirecie. | winds; stationary temperature i ster, r tothe porte says (e uwe Iy Provisious of the foregolug section shall be | struck for higher wiges, lu.m.uge to delicate viues, Dermoth " e | wormex ia weslern portion, yet ripe to evacuate Lgy ph

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