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VOL. I, NO. LML
THE PRESIDENT KEEPS MUM
WHEN INFORMED THAT CON
GRESS IS A ROUT TO QUIT.
Congressman Oates Resigned Just Be
fore Adjournment Was Reached.
President Cleveland Leaves
Washington at Once.
Washington. Aug. —Tin* gitlh*ri»*s
of til** house '.Vi re paekeil to overflowing
with visiting IVlh ans and their tami-
livs drawn tliither to witness the elop
ing scenes of the dying session. The
nttendaiK'e on the door was very light,
however, a great majority of the mem
bers having already gone to their homes.
The resignation of Representative < late.,
recently elected governor of Alabama to
take effect Dee. :t will !«• laid liefotv the
house.
In ne< Tird a nee with the usual eustoni,
Mr. Wil son. of West Virginia, offered a
resolution which was adopted without
division for the ppointnieut of a eoni-
miftee of three memhers of the house to
meet a similar eommittee of the senate,
and wait on the president and inform
him that emigre.. was ready toadjonrn,
and ascertain if he had any further
communication to make.
The speaker appointed Messrs. Wil
son, Holman and Hephurn.
The speaker also appointed a eommit
tee to investigate the Ford’s theaterdis-
aster.
Mr. Richardson called up the resolu
tion rejiortcd hy him providing for the
printin'; of lio.nnu copies of the tariff
Dill with comparisons rates in similar
previous laws. 'J’he vote on the passage
of the resolution wa> 11 tod. Johnson
of Ohio made the point of no ipioruin.
No pro.peets of a quorum appearing,
the house took a recess until
At 1:4a the house reass*-nililed and
Mr. Hi ehardson withdrew his resolution
to print ilojMNi cojijes of a eomparison of
the tariff hill with rates of the previous
aimilar iiieasnre.
In this eonneetiou he stated that
incmliers emild get eojiies of the puhli-
cation at the government printing ollice
at Jft cents each.
The «Tinmiiilee a]ij>ointed to waif on
the president wa< annoniiced. and Mr.
Wilson reported that the duty devolved
upon him and hi- associates had Ih-cii
discharged.
•And we are charged hy hint.” Mr.
Wilson continued: “In res)Miuse to say
that the ]iri-sideiit hits no further eom-
innuieation to make.
“He eoltglMt ulilte. congress iqHill fllti
aucees.fnl eonelnsioii of it. Im.inc.. iind
t<M*:u-h m*'mher individually he wish's
a pleasant iiml pro.jieiim. vac itioti.'
Atp. in. flic house adjourned sine
die.
Tliv S«*n;»t«*M
An initnens'* crowd gathered in the
donate gallerie. Iiefore the ho'ir of noon,
eager to witness the elo.ing Seelies of
the eventful .e..ion on which the eur-
tain Wits to fall at p. m. The senator
fin the floor Were fi w and far lielween.
Alf'T the reiiding of the jouniid. a
fesolution wa« offered hv Mr. Ransom
and itgreed to. for tlie iippointnieut of
two seiMtors to join a like eommittee mi
the part of the hmisi- to wait n|ioii the
f »rr*sident and inform him that unless
te may have some further cmimm>iifa-
tioll to make the two houses were now
ready to adjourn. Senators Ransom
and Maiider.ou were appointed on the
part of the senate.
At r.’:l • the sciiafc took recess nutil
15:|.i.
The session was resumed at I'*:la.
A message wits received from the
house aniiouneiug. atnotig other iirnt-
ters. the deiith of Representative Sh;iw,
(if Wisconsin.
The iisiiai r“:<ilntimis were .adopt d
Ulid a committee appointed to attend
fhe funeral.
At 1‘.’:'m another feces, v. a. taken un
til l::tu.
After the reec. closed il report Wits
made hy setiiilors who had lieen ap|ioiut-
ctl to wait iqion the ]ire»ident and who
informed the smiatc that the president's
reply Wits thilt In-had no further emn-
inutiie.itimi to make to emigres. Then
the resolution of ered hy Setiiitor fruity
itud niiitnimoiisly adopted, tendering
the thanks ot the senate to Vice I’re.i-
dent Steven-mi for the ability, dignity,
courtesy and imoattiality with which
lie had presided over it> dclilicratious,
mid a resolution which w;is similarly
tTiuched in laudation ft' Senator Harris,
president of the si-nate pro. tem. was
offered hy Mr. Maiidersmi, of Xehra.kii,
and iidopted with the s;iine unaniuiity,
A third and final ivecs. \ V a. taken itu-
fil 1 :•*!* p. m., when ‘;i me..age was re-
pciyetj ffom the house aiiiioniieing the
(♦pjiointineiif hy tlie sjieaker of the hmisii
mendiers ot a joint eoiniuissjuu on
ford’s theater disaster. Then, after q
\vait of several minutes, the vice prusj
dent rose and formally closed (hi,
Don of the senate.
presi.
(ioing to (iriiy Oitlil<-».
WASHINGTON', Aug. 511.—The
dent cxjH-cts to leave Wa.hington
W»idncsday morning for < Irav t Gihles.
Private Secretary Thurlwr will aeeom-
Ipuny him, joining his family in the
cottage they iKT-npy at Marion. The
president and Mr. Thnrlier do not an-
fiMlKite retoruing to WaAliington until
early in October.
Secretary Lammit will go a< far a.
iNvw ^ ork with the president and then
Uieet his wife and children at Hay
|Bhore, Ling Island.
Thr Now .1 ;i|iun*-.o Mlnlstor Itorolroil.
Washington, Ang. 511.—President
ICJevelaud fonnally nvcived tin*
|Japat)cse ministef at :{::to p. m.
Hew
GORMAN DEFEATED.
The Ailininistriitiim Al« , ii GiT I ir.t IHooil
in tlio Great l igtit.
Hai.timokk. Aug. JO.—S iiator (ior-
ntaii has received his lii>t -etliaek at the
jkiIIs in Maryland, in the prini u - ies in
Charles county, Fifth cmigi •-doiia! di^
trict, the (iorniaii fore : eive hemi rout
ed and fhe Cleveland i n n ar. on fop.
It is the beginning of a big battle be
tween the two factions of the party in
this state. The strugg'" ’•k" ln en going
on in this comity for w* ek-. It was
really the tirsf test of Sen:.(sir (forman s
strength since he led the •eon-ervativ'
senators and apjn-ired a- tin* .; "k. -man
for the sugar trust. Mi. ''ori'ian - fol
lowers evidently reab/. I • b. io - e nf a
victory and the wei in i ab
They had cmiti.! . i ■ . . t, in
Francis M. Con. th- !• 'dor . '.. lim-
man faction in < :ar: o ; a'■. Mr.
(.’o\ is the editor of lij. • 'i' lba. eo
Times and also ■ t., * (ior-
mail's senate cmnni;:! : :• aig.
In his ]ia]H r he 'i'!■ m ! iioriiim
coinprotui.se tariff bdi a* l • aah d
Senator (lorman'.' eoei a • n:.te.
He seemed very v. i! • > ■ . th* is-
sm* for or against <• 'i ni a i .< !e,i ler
of the ('leveland or : . ■ r
was Samuel Turner '. >»! i
COlirf of < ll.ll'le - e M ;|UI i'
tight 'trictl\ mi tin a.
jilatform and in o;e, . .
jiolicy of < iman mi ' ■
hot that both t n't , . ;
hard.
The coniit sin ■ I !a:t
form l)ei||oe . I- i: y. ■
nine distriets of t he
whelming majoi itie 1 i
friends are only • ■ rtaiti •
rt'-d me- district. I ' - ■
in doubt. w'* !l eli • •
anti-< iormaiiit" •.
ON /' Nr
I'n 11 in in'. I! i ; ii t t
Will . .
( 'HU ago, A i: '
Mobiii'-v lia• i i
infonuatimi in
ings on the oflh a
nee ('ar it mi] > a i: v.
new line of attack,
test the right of t i
to engage III 11"
palace ears.
“I atll detelTIn!'
definitely of t;
tioii," he sari,
incorporated in n
inforniatii m emr :
wheels I he I ’leiiM,’
"The aildai it v '
ished me " he
learned r'lat »!. •
one iif I lie m< i
ers of brick
claim tlint ili '
town, for t !t: v ■
tracts they li:
hriek to imi' r
legetiluate | :r! ■
running -a! • •
court, will »
A N r W C
I'll 11 II i :i || tf» !«::•.«
Ont
jit A " \TH \. II .•
cx-emjiloyi s ot I'n!
hy I 'hi. ago I
to build car ..
shops at I! ia . t a.
have takia
eagi i eapi t a 11.'.
Tile emil|.
eo-iipefat i\ i |. . n i
guaranteed ■■ p. y
hefi»re til l i r '
Tin• eollipaiiv ha■ .
and \\ ill inatMifaeti
way equipn. nt-
ClllploVes ot tli'
come and 1. i
Worlds a. a .
rangeniellis at In
c. <» All. n i< • :
palae* .]i phig ■
titan is said to hav
and a New S ork
>1 royalty. I.mii-. '
the eimi|>an' . i - t
tial PtiMtiiati - j.
ctnplov of th a 1
ot'L'aiii/at :om
I !
.NT
i:h it
at
illlli III'
I' I
< Jipf tin il ;i !
StMtki I la . An .. .,i.
lias arriv d !. r ,
innrderer ot
ford count v. fa - :
Iw hanged abm • i i, \
escaped t h • 11:r. 1 '..
Sheriff John., of: ,
in making th. .n • •. ,
hy I tepnty ^ii : t' !.
county, and Sin i ]' j ;
county. K.wt. \ . ■ f.
a- a gambler .,t a.nd t
(nines. H.- wa. Inavil,
rapt hit d. bat got n, i-Im
AVcapoii..
I'ilii. T'fiii.iit.i t'u..
Hi:iiigi:t<in, Aug.
(Top ill soutll Ji \ . id.ij
this secti>in, wil! In an i
unless an early ff.. t
The season will In
drouth in (he .at!
tour canning faetm
their annual pack
pros]iee(s are good to
llotll to,
Onri.iKA, Ala.. A
i r..di
. Iron I'lant Sol.t.
Bikmingham, Ala., Aug. 59.—The
rojMTty ot the Hirmingham Furnace
||lU(l Maitufaeftiring eoinpiiny, consisting
f I OH ton of itmj furnace coal mines
^»(l extensive timber lands at and
(HGund Rttshvllle. Ala., haslM . n sold at
■mcfimiby order of e.mrf fur ftH.Vt,Otto,
/UlK'r Doggett, „1 Pittsburg, and Asso-
Diafcs U'ing the purehawTs.
Ord<*ri»t| to Shoot on Sight.
f auacam, Aug. 59.—Troop* Hrc iH-ing
|l(*Uf along the entire coast. Orders
given to Hhoot Yhurra If he is
nght entering the country.
- «•»
I’residcltl has allowed the new
[aritT lull to In itihio a law' without hi-
ligimtlire 11 was flic best he conld
tel. hut ivti.s not good enough for him j
ft uttucli It is name to.
legs were run over
Romk, Aug. :;n. !.i
been taking a holie...
Valley, and. a. slio^
rt nt ot the mmintalu
fell dead at her )•
tiAi i Nin cm , s. r.. ri*ida\\ .u (a sr :;i. imh.
IjtjTTOf) MPN A DOUBLE TRAGEDY
i . \ 11
FATHER AND SON SUFFOCATE AN INDIAN EXECUTION.
CARRY THEIR GREIVANCE TO
THE R. R. COMMISSION.
Their Ctiini'. '.''at the Railroad Arc
Treating Them Unfairly Will
be Pit ed to the Very
Last Resort.
Art \ vi Ai
conipr - - in- n i
held here, id
the tai l', id- ■
load i'oiiimj.-j
that t lie r
ward e;.:! 'n:
frmu in i
per hmui''
-in.—-A meeting of the
f ti smitli lia- i j: i 'i b. i n
;i ir jrrievane . • ..:i;i.r
i'! i - I.!' 1 he11 ||T• the ratl-
■:i of (!i.rgia.
■ ' th • i'.ii:!|.k|int of tin-
if th . mlh again<i tlie
-: : ui i ■ :i - folio-.v -:
. 1 : . it be Mine klloWU
I v. .:i!d take sieps
" 'prie • of e- »il| ]: '• .-ing
:• !.unbred to i eellls
\ t t .p -e ! Ill oil’ll wil" I
Two Alrn < nlil in llrutli an a Ui sult of
an (Hit I’Vtiil.
Hi g k\ ti i.t:. S. Aug. Jn.- Tuesday
Stttit‘i!imiii at '.kJo o’clock the bloodiest
trag dy ever eusiefed in this quiet vil
lage .MT’iirred mi tjie main .tree) of the
town directly oppo.ite die passenger
station. Solomon Drown, the 55-year-
nib mu of Simon Drown and John
(i rib’>in iit the state dispeii.ai'A'eoiistah-
tikii'v force, lie cold in death. This
double murder is a result of a feud nf
long standing.
Hard feelings Avere first engendered
between (inhbin and the Drown fnmilv
Du aeemuit of their open iintagmiisin of
(iribbin's eleetimi as town marshal a
few years ago, in which election he was
defeated.
After his defeat, Gribhin posted a let
ter r tl ••ting upon Jews, w hich further
strain •! the relations between him and
tlie Drowns.
Ltiter, Grihhiu was appointed state
(li.pen-ary constable, and. since hi. ap-
Jioiutti’i nt, U)>mi thri.e occasions. o]iened
Itackages emisigued to nieniber of tlie
Drown family, wltieh naturally intensi
fied file bitter feeling.
;H , i i- ri
own and e e
IV- III' r -
of t
\il<
Tnesdai
a’xiut I o'
’eliK'k, In
• entered
• 11 * :lit
sect imi of t e
■ e. .in ■ j’\ iield a tii' T
fin.
r !! i
die freigh
t shed ;ind
opened
a ease . if
thi- cii
'•! • C to ta lk- st:
!VJIU
• Ml-
e!< idling
from Diiltim
rnii?
bailed to
< » • • — • *
njijp.- '
i pa a a ■ mi! Him.
1 by
i In*
F. ilmnou
Drown, ost.
•lisiblv :
to -careh
!; i: ! i f
railroad
bu - liquor
brought into
i the state iti vin-
,\ ;i . * « i
An ore m
• tI • 'lo:’t w’a-- inn
de. ;
itid
lat imi iif
the dis|icns;
urv iiet.
Shortly
W \
the , mt
m i w* ::! ire
tile
If-
nft"r oh
•lock. Simon
Drown,
tile filth-
Cent 111' • ti
and .-! an
linffati D a< h .
roa i fn’ks i. •
lilted.
»r* ;,t c •
t lie ( Jem g ; . -
gage.i ::
iind I li< y w ut
A\ i111 (111it( ,•
rate (Ml* 1 mm : ’
stand .■■■ i’ c ’.
Dill the
Its? ei'.bled d
:i| c ' i:il:(ru Railway cr, meeting (-iribbin in the street ve-
u ad Man- itroaehed him for opening this (lartint-
! 'b"' 1 f h” rati’ Jar package, accusing hiln of persecu-
’ 11 ''■ ll ■'"nr timi. •Tlie argmiient waved warmer.
Simmi Drown was joined by his three
am Lumpkin, ot sou- Solomon, Isadore ami Herman.
!>• neli, was i n (iribbin offered to fight an v one of tliem
' '• *■'inipr*’smen and Isadm-e Hrown. a ymid aliom yu
■ 1 ■ railroad tm n years old, prouipdv aceejifed tlie ehal-
■ nde.iyor to get die l< ngc. asking him to remove his coat
'■ 'g e.itiMii im ami ollieial badge, (iribbin -truck in
die dii 'I’tiou of Jsadme Drow n, who
a 1 '''''n- nti' ii parri 1 the IiImw. ktioeking t irihhiu
’’ 1 ' a!. >w l : rate over again-t tin wall of (ieorge A.
y • i | ’.i ; i and to k Ft ill's -tm--.
ty . w at At this juncture pistols were draAvn
: '' 11 ''eg and (i. F'.l-.mon Drown. Herman Drown iind
’’ ! 'i». " s-t im i • ii’ii bin. and six or seven shot, were
ar
ents per j o :
.. i i»J
*t •) t’ I 111 tired in ra
jiid • ueec
sit It's ’ a a
shot tiirm
mil 1 he !' |
This ; o
. ,i , i_ ;•
. if dm emn- tIm in a: t
. the ball
HT’SS III"'’!. 'id
t ] |, ( i • ; * *
a railiT ads lung. 11
siaggere
i.ad tt at It!
i v* . y i-.i’!:;
aft r ha'.- store. lit
■ing ;it
A LAD’S FEARKUL LEAP FROM
A BURNING BUILDING.
The Youth Lauded on the Head of One
of the Firemen and He Too May
Die From the Injuries
He Received.
Nkw Ygkk, Aug. an. The (‘.-story
("lildiiig at 55i> Jvivingtmi street 'va.
hurtled at '.bJ'* ii. m. With one eveep
don all of die six floors Were ocrupii’d
hy tailorshops.
The fir*’ started on ihe third (!■ mic in
Falirieius Leveiie's'tailm-.-liop. at a.
lit., and, in Ic. titan in niimifes, die
flames had started iqi the stairways to
the roof. Firemen were on th ’ground
in J. minutes after tie alarm wa- «eut
out, and ladders were at once put up
against the irmi five escapes.
Fireman Timothy ('ollin.s lirst started
up the ladder. He had not climbed
more than in feet when a wild yell wa-
heard above die noise nf shouting tire,
nii’ii ami the roaring flames. Tic tin’
horrified crowd • ■ \v a boy clad only in
an undershirt ie m mu frm; die tifiti
floor. Ho landed mi ('oliin-' hard rub
ber helmet and hoy and fir. man weni to
the ground together. The hoy was al-.
most instantly ktih’d.
Collins was 'cllocked insensible. He
is serionsly iiijtired and i-'-.y >y j.
doubtful. When tlie flames wore ex
tinguished the firemen found on the
litfii floor the bodies of a watchman
named Herman and a boy. I.odi boys
Were Herman's smis. The property lo.-s
is small.
THE PRIZE DRILL.
A Great l(.*y v.i!!i tli. Knit;!.!, "f I'.vttiias
in \V;in)i
Wasiii'c. i"N. Aug. an.--The day's-
program for dn : •tiiiati • iicampua nt
opem d with dii I cginnin •!' the prize
drills. Tin emninn ii se imi of the
Mipreine liidge, the in*;> '.”;imi and re
view of the iinifonn rank in the white
II«m a Semiliolf. Alioilr rer .Met Mis I Hi tli
in Inili.in Natioii.
' tKi.Aiio.M \ ('tTN. < >. T.. Aug.: ().—Con-
jitrdc, a Seminole Indian, wa- ex'laited
tit Wewo, die capital of the S' liiinoh
nalimt, nine miles east of diis jihiee, liy
being shot tfi death. His crime was
murder. He met death with that
stoicism which is one of tlie ehaiaoter-
isties of the Indian.
About daylight he was taken mi; in
front of the jail ju shackles, and sat
there until about I o'clock shaking
hands with his friends, who flocked
hImiui him to hi i him good-hv. A liell
was toll'd ai || "VP,cU ;1 pd again at
lI:l-». The sohinn march was (!ii'*i
taken up. '1 In’ph.ee of'■•: utimi was a
large itm’k set up against a tree mi th"
out-kirts of die fov. ti. < >njarde is tlu
diirteendi erimimd \v!im jias ( exe
cuted theiT'oii. ile was u.T’Ssed mdv in
shirt and pants, ami aiier Ids < y - had
bei'u bandaged Hi’. Ilollmnau. tie’ jiby-
sieian of the tril' . piiin :! a ] iei
whife (Ktjter in tin • bap of a heari to
his shirt, right over his h-gri. 'fw
light horsemen at a sign; ! from th"
slieritl tlieii took a. tiusiLmi lacing tin
emidenined. armed with in w Winehes-
fers, ami at the word of command put
two bullets in th it ’lit* r ol ids h art.
I he erimina! w , stalw os man and
Struggled Tearfully, but wa- !ieP| duwn
in his st’iiie chair until In < , j-e.l p
.struggle and the physician prmiminecd
him dead. A nuiul" r if widi m ’it v. it-
ite.-si’d the
t imi.
Xeent lull. <v a m :
We. t.’.illlll
! 11!' a i| ('N j'! eS i
lin opinio
le (if excel!th "1
•a- piT'fer;
ng.
kdb d a nu tid" r
i .1' hi. frit
nimt;h. ie:". an i
\v:is tri.
•d bv die it )urt
S of tile m
» ALL RUMi
MING.
<Jt i >11 >1 i! I S» ri \
lias < tu,
Iiml in \cm ; L <L
lor.i.
L ' >Ll>. U
:is :isrir nn Id Mir «
siii, • th - •
y. • a— r i' i
.irlifi* tii;:
els nl in lust y.
' . V' .
.IS > '. i I i \ «
■ratives wil ii din
u*t ]Kiii> i
ami io’era!is aud
;.j >»•(>;:- »i!
as. wt f” tu b ■ '■ i
n \v- n-iiti
.’. I in
al t
1 "i"
,i ■ 11:'■ I t• r ib • pnr
S’ I lie I .1 ilT'.'l! e. imi
. !• s,-1. d n!' .ti,|
'■'ho b 11 half wav to' the ground at the
tils' shor. This was quickly followed
by : >v.i m-din e others, one . f which ],„ and the ilhamin dimi parade v r”
' 'fh et in the nead. Another hit also features
him n the right side and a third eu- The prize drills were held m. the
' I a t!" b:n'«. perforatmg the heart grounds of the W l.ington hasel.all
an . .using almost instant death. park and began nt ' a. m.
■ mi ’. Drowii’s reinaim wen earried It was not to be exp , ted that min ii
* :n y i-MiMi’ by fri’nds. who quieklv nf a crowd would gather at dial earlv
1 cn i a t he a\\ l u 1 i ragi’.]y. hour iin t a :: r. ai iituidt v i if emiimanils
o :• r Drown had shot him. ei^tered b r prizes and tli - fact that
U'.a Air. Mill - s' ii'e 'ii die the Wasid::gI.’ti and ( iiieinnati ba.-e-
1 * aid. win rc ln'fell anddieil within ' hall chdis • n to u.-” fh>- gr.»nnds in
* ll ’ the afteriiM"!i made ii nei ssarv I hat
t in"’.y.i was engaged tu 'oe the drill. sliMiild b ■ in at dn time-. j.
•' •' n ■ ning lady in S . v .inihi:i, I 1 e• eomp 1 :i:g oi’ -,:'’i/■ •' j. ,n. ;im! t lie!i*
ami c b ; tit if ul bonie. v,l„ r. in , x- friends mad' a '.'mm-Uv -iz.it er *wd.
1-et‘ i In emulne! ids ymnig liride, i.
now 'lade!’ eolistruet'oil.
Joiin tirilil'in w as a native of Ireland,
alimit hi y, ars of age and i aim to Mlaek-
'ili - town marsbal in INsj. |b- was
•t u.iitP d ,e a ( , impet”'ii otlieial, but
r n in r hn-king in judg'iw nt. l ids jio-
sii c ai 'n• iciaiued under « \ ral adiniii-
i’-t’ .l! Cl'. !osi:ig it when he espou-ed
I n■ i’l: 1 man eauso,
* T-'iier X. D. Dykes qntek'ly enijiau-
1 a jtiiy to itiV’si jgat’ dn- kilting,
bu> Mas suti-. qu-'tldv arre-ted by tile
!• c: f:. elntrgi d with being'ai-e --orv to
,; n ki Hug of j’rown, and a party to the
f mlkef.
at auv iiiii” si
it i • eloeK i >p
tin ir Inin I-
der their an
ti. ir wav tolii Dennett y Cnlumbi;:
n'ills. Hiiinlreds of eniplovi - ofodtei
mills. S"iiii’ impelled by enriosci-^ u d|.
ers niovi d hy hope of seenrin;: i mploy-
tnent. tnrin d their fae ■> in the -a u • di-
]’< ( t Ml.
I'ti un]>t ly ::f t]ic Li’/./, hr:.i ;in«l
whir o:' maeldm ty r- pp.i •' d I he -ih :ie
whieii ims reign ”1 siii,-,. die •.'• •alest
strike in Xew ISedford's hi ' .vv iH-caun
master of I h” ttcin.iria 1 .sit w on.
-•ot all of the army of w.ak t- af-
taeiic I to tIn'■ iriT'it eni rpci- - w j'-
so tort mi :te a,, to he abP ' . r -aaie
fla ir laboi’s. :-onr were • e.;ii. ,| io
di' qiiiointaianf.
( Mluinhi'i mill iiitiHb’ r 5 still remain
si! tit. and :n n imb.'r ! i..ili seyen ••;
gr at-
1 ia!i an
Ir mt a- a! ’
"Well 1
;wh d>.'.imi
eigh
t p.iir.. i ■
,f illllh'
s a it .tjl! j.
1!“. Tii!'
in !
as dm
emupaide-
are e:
died to go
(i:drs of iiiui
' iii ii
ellllctt >lli
ii iinum
1 i
throngh
tin pn serili
•d iimv
eim’iits.
n a v ,
re not
.tattid.
, and. live
pair., i
lin;«-
Each
division i
I’Oilll
,,’d of ’.'1
mint
1 r ! ni
ill i 1 r«* i
to| inop r;
1 i i, Ut. Tii
f t i • y ;
knights.
w i t i i two g i
ddi ., :
‘'! -c nil mi fs,
< ‘a ; 11 •
? nmnh<
•r by w
id' It tii ■ r;
ink- of t h
t: 51'
and Mitjiir (iem r i (
.it nail.
ill's “tiietic.
mi*!
njilovc'l
have 1
..•.•ti eur! ail
led ti:
p:ir i
and rule
- Io]* (••>U,p(
•titive i
Iriils” gov-
iny :i|i <
if th.”
mill- min
' t i, d;
, a<cif
(•rued th
• (••Mil f .
f( i-f
: n**'l, • m
tt dmr.
■ il!T prob
1 : iidi"’.i
,t v * 5h >
1 .nit
* now nt
w u k
at tiler ci
: u! -.
rn:;
; I • r’. !■ \\ ag
“III r '• rt"d
!ir v ■:
fia\ •
at t!' ;r
THE V/ VT
Hr. Nt, Glim i. it,m,
Ie III • !, . | pc| ' ; | ’ t to 1
!■ i i • • ■ ii ki in-
4 la lie in.i ( iiip. Itailty le.piri’il.
Ap '.TouMI l'N'. Aug. :!(I.- Tile ITeellt
rain- avi !m’C|» very disastrous to crop*.
D' ji iiT- troni this ag'i’ieidfufii! n i m of
fit -tat ar- t" the elfii’t that eoitmi is
■ ■'. ■ tvotn }•) to ,50 jM*r cent., att(| i:i i'
. ii, I'M' leg erop.. !;i rt|e field h s\T li u
na n •■ I mati igcll\. Tin nn t w .atl. -r
• a : Tin - and t Ii ■ damage v ill be gi eat -
i ’ even tban yi t i pm i ’d.
\ * ( !• r ui <*«-rui.iii •Jmiirii.iI InI IIcjhI
< ill \G.» Aug. :;n. A. <'. If- .ing. dm
’ ' • it" i' indi-'’ uf i In- Illinois si ants
/.< • t a. one of t||i !i-ai! jug (iitman pa-
p r- of this emintrv, lias suffered a
'’t''' ’ ' paralysis . ; |id j. jn ,, piT c.irimis
dciign
ing i'
THE VIGiLLNT’S FUTURE.
Sin* V. ill "nun i: * •: ! ( p for llic \\ int. r.
. >»«• ».\ SL> if.
L<inix>\, Aug. J:>.- An interview witli
1 Iowan. (J tld, e ruin : Ids phuts Tor
the \igilaut. lias ti published liwv.
In it Mr. ( .mi!.’' i.- r. pr uied :.- .gying
that he Nsmild urn taki ]i,irt in th.-
\\ c-t ( • asr lace , i” Drittanaia
Would 'nc absent, ami if N'.oii'il not be
; AVofth bis W '.’il t > -ail uga list the Iitiler
yaelit-.
A I ter ta < all M ’’. enp r.ie ■ tile \ ig-
ilain wmilo •!• ;'c , w up for dm
win ter. 1 r ■ WTil’i 1 an ob; ■: t in
sending In to t M di; vranean re-
gat 'a. a sh • -a’.'ti I tii.t : d; m-,-. | to
(•tiler im t '■ ia : hr. . m- t'. ir iw •■ -.
Mr. ('mil ! : liu'-.s ta it he ma'.’ emiie
FOR TV/O DAYS,
Th>‘ Cioi-L-i i Hi piiini*
» 11 S ' ! - ‘ 4 1 ili
* t tan' a h iti;
lo !>. 1:1
1() t!l'
Art.AN : V. Al ::
k '!h P ■
ill It
I U r
“Wti- ,it
htilte e. >11: i’ || , |r*
iltllo'e!
ter Jolitlsoli, e i"'
■r of iuterni
d it'\ • i.giiin
hue umier I’r. sidi nf
llarri.smi.Va
-ei ■!. hill’ A
pr 'ident.
M r. <
Tim '• "imi wiil b
a ■•orm.’oT.
i In* m'
fact!:"! v.am- to pat
out a sfratj 1
it del • >t
et. WT! i 1 a’" it!” r
nt- to , m! i
-di I*nriei
1 *<ijmli. ’ n "'iii .. :
v.hii" till a
'!; i i'T.tim
\\ J.'l ! - to do Ii i 1 ii a'
. It is. rh ■
r
no. likeh tliai tic
V will non i
• i a *! 11-
ticket: ;iud , Idle tii
• V j j j j i, | J
;.j,. , Mat.
tile Populist nond:
l< * 1 lolHlh
Cecils A' oi’.' ’
p. WT ;
:t 1*0.1,:!.iti.”l Pllk,
cm..!
if LH1.
He
\\
;i~ bnuig
lit t
" (
. t . j J >
'. (;'y,|;
fr.ii
i hi' **
iniini
«•!*
hmu”.
Mr.
li’
, « .
dm !
mi ii- i
• ," \\
.1
liingt.m
He-
Ill
\ . • 1 ' • ‘ . * • •
: >: . 'It h." IT,-
lints 1
< hie;
iy*
>.
nidi • in nl • »
i *» , i \j
T . S * • ; ; *. <*(>’> i il'l 11'! *
lo-
c? !ii r*
*•
l*ro?!n*r .
K < iii
4*S.
* ' I.on u *r-
lit
.MILA
. X.
Any.
JU.
’ i m O' r> .;11*( f !i*-
pa-t’
♦ral*
of 'in
y»
■ars, tlie
R.V.
> nt.
11
•LOU >.
Mgr.
| • | t . , , \ \ j • i •
{, , | j » J »
Wat for
y • a ii11; j. i*.
"rile
sin to d
•mlie.’d
s.al t! lt ’
* * l t o t: i; i f ( m •
til '
1 liojll.
. and
i:.
that.
F. lift
ml*. -‘JO.- A
white
H.
r.-'l'iiliy ;if
1 1 •
Till In-
age, liv
id mi i in;: j*i
' Wiiy
tin. n .
v< -iimil". ur,’ here
ted 'ii
!1 or jum,
I'll off
his tiir,
tile 1 lit S', ’ll;
-'. f de
the bo.|
ly mangled.
ll, ith
of the
O’UVc t in-
live.
I.i l>;i4 <■ ;i ^ J
i.llkles.
though
ra il
•
ll*'eli M;il*y;i
n*t liRK
i»..
i.i f fit (in
ssom y
attend.
mi- ih.ikiny
ill! ;i'-
tli- ,T’(
ill t lie C j j ,'e(
•t ion ..f
.1*1101111'
in n.Mno;in
y with
vi a. ;i 1,
' 'Id b
eompanim
i was
of ajKipb •
an 1
1* giatis'
Hi- ti.
and le
••v -.••ar-t tj.
J*». 'i’lm eo
■asf de-
ruti...
eft and Di-hop
mt that it w a- a
t:g liquor . or to
tc>! mm . i far a.
N i . i-: y (nt tli. , ,.ii| OH’.
Itne
•n, ■ 'UUg farim i. 5<» years of
am on m arm of ( Paries Mai*-
’-"on, :i t !d . i Miinty, emnmit-
i< ;(’ Ly - -liing a ra/.m aern..*
'at. in .miy ' v ring l’ne h ad from
>'• ..‘o: 'A a - onei■ an i*mii q
'• : it. a-ylnin, and it is
1 a inri! I ,ne malady wa- tin
< orln’t t I !a veil I.He i inlil
1 ■ : in 11 • in 'ii iii, amt
. w .tii emitrihuiimis, will
a" ait •S’..o!»n. Jim ('m’b' ft
Mi rd. IJe plac. 'l li ft
■ D us against the eni-
tn. atll si rue k out Iwiee.
: i' ' V* *' V*T, verv
'll il 'i h> •'( 4»r*‘ • ot
fvtiee Vessel Monti ley has arrived at
Port lownsetid, Wash., and the train
ing ship Portsmout li b left ('In rbmtrg
fftr (iibMltar. She will eondnue ),.,(• ,,
(iruise a> far a> .Madeira, it turning uc^f Damp' u p t k.
mouth to Newport.
Ulolir ;i ! 'll t • i || j' •»4 4 (i r 11 (
HfittN », Mass., Aug JO. Harry
C.Ty!i r l.|, !. th wmId’s n cmd .,f •“in,
Ij' ld bv .M.m loiwiti uujiaeed luile, at
I'rank 1'ilfiis wa biiiig Fridas at
II. I.. *•
" 1 O' 1 . '>■•.. lor tin mnnli r ot Ins
wife m year ngn b, . .tu-., si,, t,i |,,
live witli him.
.1. W. Dowd-n lias ret ired r roni fin’
i• dif oi■ ia I 111t i ag<-1111■ 11f of Ibe ( '1111hi11
Fla nt. I In pa | H r is now qi the Im nds
of a it i uni d 111 , ■ a j ipoi ti I ed b\ tlie d i -
rector- of lb' company.
a "lias
K L •' In i , btot her of dn late deary
W t I Deeeher, lia- retired frmn th ae-
live i;ut e s of pastor of the I’nrl- ehureh.
Mi-in* 1^ ;i Di-iimii-f it |4- r<»\^ n.
As'I’sitK. Fla., Aug. JU. -This
town has <;y registered voti rs. of win h
h. are Hi inoerats. eight ate Ib pabli
ea "lie i- a Populist and mw a Prohi
bitionist..
BRIEFS OVER THE WIRE.
lie re-i’leetimi of Hon. John M, Al
l'll Pris ate .hrhm to emigre-s from the
l ir-t Mis.j.sjppi district is assured.
1.. I>. Willett, of ('arrollton. Ala.,
will I ■ a eaudidafe for sp aker of the
in xt house of representatives of the
Mate geiterai assenihly,
Ihe Soudi ('arnlina primaries have
nearly all gone om wav, and IL .nis for
governor, and Tillman for l’nft« d States
senator will he the Democratic candi
dates.
At Indian Spring, (ia., die Sixth dis
trict Ih inoerade eongressimial eonven-
tcti n iininafed Hon. (‘harles L. Dart-
1'ti fer emigres.. J|,. defeat'd Cou-
gi' --;ii:m( al.aniss, the present it|eum.
. hem.
At San \ntonto, Te\., Hr. n'M.ittey
aeeiib utallv shot and fatally wmmdeil
hi' lit; P .-on J years old. Then dm doc
tor. s' e:ug that the child must die, fired
.titother ball into the little fellow L hr.iin
ft« t jm! jijs. ■'iitVf rin^f.
Gov.rnor W'aite, of (‘olor.ulo, hit.
be n arrest' d, accused of o|ieniug a let-
b r-I'lil through the mails to e\ Puliee
hi.it.on Likens, ijf Denver, lb gav.
b'itid in the sum of ijqob for lii' ap|M-ar-
•hkT in the ITnifed States court.
William Seawnrtlt. a young farmer
living ll. nr ( liana. Ills., iifade a NVager
111' sister that he could cut more
watcnueLiis than she emild. Tin offer
VA 1 ' t/lR'Tl 'ii>- The I»oy is dead and the
(fii’l. it is thought, cannot recover.
• «•»
I I ii si ;i 11 • of X i irl Ii ('f ro! i oa ! m ^
added nine new cotton uiitls Io Im- 1
iiidnsl rial resources in 15 moidliS'
There hit now 17b in the stale.
nver
next \.. r \
villi
a 5 i-r.u.
1 ■!', i i
n:ilr
by
X; i i
1 lel’lT’-'i .li.
Tii
•re i- nn
U*e >
O'.J ;
in
Mil'll
;i boat, ii”
i\'s.
inan in
Mil N
other
in L
ngli'h w:ii
I:-.
Mr. (. ut
1*1 V
•y ;* 1
•ds
it as
qtll.e 1, jv
’ r ■a
t id- b’.’ot
her-
1 ieol
will
bnild a ya’
•* \n
(ie!'. lid
Aii
’ lie
:;*s
cup.
CAUGHT
IN
THE
ACT.
A N..
U Ol’l4‘ I II K <
Mm J|4*
i!m in Hit
fit J
■ it.in-
<1
riil lh>!l;irs
Hi*, i t
iiimI
V»l>
fled.
Ni
( )i:l: \
An
•j. :;o. (
'• mil
rihn
am
Hon.
111 it
r;oi;
'ill ill the
:ict
of
takii
Ig bribe fr.>
Hi <
Suirle- s
lleTi
11 <! 11
at
h o'e
lock a. tu.
i Im*
HIM Mlllf
t
’ 11 V
,'.| s
.S 11 K >.
He v a. e
M Iiy • i
It by Hi
I 4 ’( J
i Ve
!>.
4'. O
.Mally :i1
S • ■
• ■illlt 1).
(
A lie.
.in
iind !
|. Mlge.l in [ ;
a- 1<
ittrdi pn
•‘•iiL
•f -
t;i-
lion.
Mori’ (Si'i. I.- < ' :>igi . Slronglit Out.
Ni:w (tm.i. w Aag. :.o. The grand
jury has rettiie d a joint iiidietiueut
agaiii't ('miiieiliuan I'hmnas li.-Ji v and
Peter D. (‘aiiltii'Iil, also an indictment
against Alderman i'rank D. Thrit’ilcv.
Tlie iudietni' Uts returned ar all ineoii-
neetion with dm Lmiisvill ■ and Nash
ville switeh p.-ivilts.
SERIOUS IN PERU.
‘Iln rrcsiiti nl Virliially ( tollinl with tin;
I’imv ir- ol ;i | tirt ai or.
Wasiungitin. An:;. J().—Ollieial re
ports f •<”!'. d at tli’ state d.’Jiaia llieiit
indicate quib a serimts ^'tuatimi m
Peru. It ha Is i ti i iund tmeessarv to
sn.-piml se\i ra) artieii s of the emistifU'
timi, iiieludieg i v ril haheas eorjuis
and the j"' -: ient nf t im iT’jiuhlie is pi ae-
ticiilly clothed with dictatorial
powers ami the provision allowing
all per-mis to meet pi-aei fully in puhlic
as in prjyate. js suspended; als . that the
proyisimi wldeh piT-v.-nt. d ending a
per.-mi from the republic nr his residence
without executive s' lifeuee.
The Peru'inn “oyt riinietit has also in
creased die duty on nb imporls from 5m
to Jo per Cent.
Gi’iiii’r (ioi s in a I'rivatc < ar.
W NsniNTiTuN, ^\ng. Ju. — President
('leveland, accompanied by Secretary
Lammit. Private Seeivtary Tiiurber and
Hr. O'Reilly, left W'a'liingfmi at J:‘*n ;i,
in. for New \ ork, > u route to Gray (ia-
bles. The oai’ty oeeupied th'j private
car of Pic aient Roberts, of the Peuu-
Kyi va ma rail road.
• •
I in nua.s J i" n . with I ii ree a I ia si s,
bad I \ w a n I ed i ti I Ie "iisoii, I ia. ft >r se
rious eliarges. has In • n ari’ested til
Poliiei'ov. < >.
white and e. ■!*u i. .viil b ■ r ■ I . wt.:
Will the PopcI I -I S.
Xea rl ■. ai! ti •• ii”!eg.;t •. tit u ■,
t le ni I. theiT i- a fair rin "i
whip s. Ail of | Ie is in; : I ’ W , r
sen 1111. II n ■ i ’mi v • : 11 • : i ,. i i hi
sion t'.i.i days.
SiilVot’itid in:! !:iiiii! V, I.,,
Fi.m'.A. link .\ug. '.o. Wait.-r Lote/.
a y o:; ti a ina n , ; * i a ■ 1 r of a . ■
jump' d into a gr :t biti of v. !r : .' .
was In ing loud-’d from an ••!. , g ii.ti
a ea v on the tr,'" k below’. Tii. -ui’t’i.i:
Av.i- SO great .aat !m was draw n i : and
stiilii.';;!-tI iie'..IT’ any i tlii, ' e ini l ir
imide to -. v. him.
Jli .« ii j i i i; j u i r v I ‘ ti ::t. ,|.
Xl.W y<>l:K. Aug. Jbc Tin t! \, plait:
o," the Ih .o' Ivn Hi ”111 e.,m],.,l: r. ,.t |
ami I- Fulton sHt . r and : 11 ami
Hour, rtv st'a et, lias bi iai bni in d. Tin
h's- is;s|n.i in. 'J’ht origin o‘ dm fir. is
unkiiow!;. ('on -luau ,M. D. ilariei
Was pr- ■ id•’11f of ! he eniupni!'’.
A Griait tlor-n. Hrail.
II.MiTroitii. Ang. JO. — Pa in pi ieo., .,m
ol the gTe.ao'st race st;:'ii"ils "ll tin
grand eireitii. h.m ju t died -inldenlv at
< 'hartcr ( fd; tiark.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS
t'roilni:.- iiml I'ntvisi ins.
Nrw Yoiik, Am: va I'o-;. firm but
(lie t: iirvv nn-s'. »!'..11” .Mi.l.Po.
muninal: slioi't eT-ar. . .c.i t an ;
ttrm ■ tern team, - . ci ti-uui -;
K'. t lij lion-. —
• im V(.o, An: mi. ('.a-li mot a ions
ii - follow-■ \',i s- [Mirk, -1■ 11. i i.i i j, [,
S-TKI Sllfilt ribs lues.’. (
si ion liters bovi'it. fiiai i.Mi.fii; .|iort ( car
si'ii t.iivi'.l. .r.ie,/ 7.s i,
< iM Inna i, Aug. r> -l*i)r!c m - •
I.ar", -leaia I.-.it'. - .g,: kettle <b :, «t.
Ibe .,a, lii)ii! i"i’s. ss n : s||.,i i i-p, -i.j,., s,s..
Jr. 1 ■: short eli’,"’, Ss I*,*.'
Naval storeK.
savannaii. A'!.', ti -'t.irii-of turiieatine,
si. a.ly at ’.t.’o.. li t' r 'Uiar-: - ’ I. .. IVi: i • ,1 j|,t.
P . a k-. lii-iii s ■ i| \ ; .ales. | ;.v; |,|,! . ■
ri’itils, hlii-: \ !.. i aiel I), *1.’ . ri »!.! ':
K. r! .•'«: '■ -I r H -i.:,. I. *i k. m....
.M. s.'c.’e X, s’.'.io; ■ iii.lu’.vglu- . s.’. a; water
White. -’.'.SO.
ll.MlNat,i*.. Va.- '.'a 1,’t iii i. firm:
straincil, 'a g’e i odn I, '' . I a i ;,. u'ine.
4(1111 ai :.*.V»,: tar. loan it -! . et iide tur*
r m 1 . ' '
i ■ • • *»s . , ...: . i. , 'Gt,
S’!.*"; vii ha,
Now Vork Colt.hi l uinres.
N i w VmiK Au ;. .’.tt
('ol , 'itl futures <i|m ne I o i. .
August ....
Kejitemhi'r , , I 1.1
Oct her. ....
Nov emlx r, , ,, :.
iieecinlK’i’ ,
Junuary ii,s|
- •
Mm. Mary I*. dr i t, r of (',.1 c. I
lli'ecklnrhlg .
b i li r Io I In pi "p|. of hi di'l riel ur
ing’ till III I" I ll' I e;| | llilh f"|’ | Ircl b"|
M. a
w
M
k
li..i''.c
illiM t" l t r
luir