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• : Stoning ■BBS 879 Uahed lOOO PITTS ) twoomi. t Tn C(| H I*r.t WmK OLD WORLD ESCAPED TO^mLED. . A CHIEF AND Hfe SQUAW. VER'&BANI WHY SHE SCREAMED. Tariff fat *o Tariff, "That's th» Qata- •«D Very Lively Tlnra ou BMlt • NUl Train. . ' \ Maryborough, K. Y., Aug. 11—Onboard of the Utica and Montreal anrs* train, which laf t the ffeit Shore station in New York, waa an Indlast Chief, hie squaw, and lfl-year-old Sioux girl. The trio were given ■eats in the rooking car, and the chieV whose **"lf the squaw said waa Noqgd. made it very interesting for the passenger* Nooga was fearfully drunk, the result of feeling. happy in obtaining many dollars and jewelry in France, Germany, Holland and Spain. Nooga's English vocdbulajy consists of fow- "russ words," and "heap good" and "Jumbo." His squaw can talk English so as to be understood fairly welt When Nooga did not drown the noise made by the locomotive by emitting a series of whoops, grunts and yells the squaw told a reporter the story of their trip to Europa. She said Nooga and she and their daughter started a year ago for Europe, and the result of their pilgrimage was "heepd-o-l-a-r-a" Mrs. Nooga said France was the country she liked best, and Paris, in her estimation, is the finest city in the world. She .every one in Europe had used them very wjji, and that they intend returning. Nooga, wMi had mixed his drinks before and after M got aboard the train, punctuated the squaw's story by biting her arms, legs and cheeks. Bhe said that was way he had when he imbibed too much firewater. At times it required the services of the conductor, brakemen and sews agent to straighten Noogs out, and finally his supplies were cut off. The chief, squaw and girl were fantastically dressed, and they attracted a great deal of attention at every station, especially at the pktataurant at Kingston. Summer boarders Bad through the smoker when tin drunken brute was not howling the roof off or biting a piece ont of his squaw. The trainmen had their hands full all the way up. The Indians were ticketed through to Nebraska. They arrived in New York from Europe, the squaw said, four days ago. to Oorman OoloniiMf ■ re. tmmh*D Maunrr f»i»i|»g It ia the question upon which the coming Preeidou'.ial campaign Kill be fought. It U the (|ue«iiuu which Imu engaged the leadiag mind* of both great political partius for the paat Mty yiaft, except *lion for a tine by the ureal queetion ai "Shall the iogly upon (hi* great question. While there aie hornet differcneea of opinion, while there la much that may be said, both i»fa*o» of and against trr* trade, on* thing le certain, and that is, you cannot find a mcdicine that will cure Coughs, Golds, Aalhauk or any disease of the throat or lOngs, equal to 0. 0. 0., (Curtis' Coogh Compound.) Try it. tioiD P" Convicts Hunted Down by a Sheriff's Pom* and Shot to Dakth. X. ad iu tba Jtuins of Hii After a Firo. Pamxic, M. J., Aug. 18. — Mm. Charlsa rotUii, proprietor a boarding hoQM in ningtou and Fuulo aTenues, amplojW a mw cook rMratlM who prove# to be the bait cook that aha ever had. The hoarder* were delighted with her, and Mr*. Tottru congratulated henalf that ihe had secured a Je weL The cook aleo appeared to like the lituatioo. A night er two ago Mra. Totten happened to remember something she had forgotten to tell thlk oook about the break feat in the morning, and she went up-stairs and unceremoniously entered the room Where the oook was preparing for had. On the back of a chair was hung the luxurious growth of hair that had adorned the new cook's head. On the back of anether obaii hnag the drpss and skirt* that the new eook wore. In toe centre of the room stood uU new oook. Her Baa* Ce*kDa *•*«■, They Kill On* '■j lDt*~ Pursuers Before Giving Vp Their Own Lives— •en. flerlea Conldem s»t| ' llvsranee— la nnd Italr-lfrkeMlsg tl r Unr ui e«lC t to Uck* b|T ■ iw-VIMM CMIiIHI A Mn«l M the Prison Outbreak at Frankfort, Ky. tafrlty ef Beei Kj., Axtg. M.—It was learned SatUdsy that Aiaop and Graves, the two convicts who escaped from the penitentiary *t Frankfort during the late revolt, had heen seen in Woodfonl county, coming eastward. Notice was sent throughout the •Mintry to watch for them. Yesterday word was brought to this city that they had demanded dinner at Tom Muir's liouac, about seven tr'|es from town, and had forced •* from a man named Reagan in the same neigborhood. A sheriff's posse was quickly made up and started out 11m sheriff asked Stephen O. Sharp, the county attorney, and George Cadwallader tq join in the posse. Sharp and want down Walnut Hill pike and proceedad half a mile beyond tha tollgate on that Mad. They took the horse oat of the buggy and hid at a place commanding a view of the country some distance both ways. They soon saw two man pass tonw. straw stacks down toward tha toll-gate. The pursuers sssrehsd through the church yard, and wars Interned by W. Estell that a lady had seen two armed men pass back of McFadden's place. Sharp took Estell'* *XDa and Cadwallader drove the bugf/, botk turned into Walter Scott's front gate, Bich-~ mond pike. Then one went each side of tha IyOKDOW, Ang. 18.—The grow between Germany and England Ut, a X. Aug. lft-frtibuhelor, drives a stage bo{• and Elm Park. Hishorse* way* in flrst-clas order. 4 ily person about his home, rery large and sarace dogs. U warns people to bewarr much attention, and is beginning 4a looked upon as serious. Is that Bismarck Is sorely irrl The stone's contemptuous and semi-l tude towards tha schemes ol sation in Western Africa, of thom. It said for yean that Iwja sums of nmef were secreted about the Iiowl About a year ago two dags belonging to Mr. Wright were found poisoned. That afternoon two others Inst like the dead ones wore procure 1. Two doubte-barrelled •hibtgMs jrere also seen leaufoi igtinst ttM tobse SSmlwffi nor were his dogs interfered with aftsr that one who could approach the two powerful dags, had to lead them away btfop the firemen could get Bear the premises. Mr. Wright had gone to Elm Park with the stag* The house was burned down. Nothing sasmad left but debris and oindara. notorious that Bismarck is greatly interested. Much, however, depends upoA tha coming parliamentary election. It 11 certain that if the Tories come into the possession of the goveramsnt England will speedily be(come a member of the Auatro-German alliance. m In the mean time there is great curiosity aflKVarsin between) Prince Bismarck and Count Kalnoky, the Austro-Hungarian premier. It la freely asserted that the German chancellor is so disgusted with the failure of the Egyptian conference and with the Gladstone policy generally that he is planning a joint note from Austria and Germany to England, demanding the prompt settlement of the Alexandria indemnity claims and the . uforement of the proper sanitary regulali j.is in Egyptian cities. Vtemturu, and was fastening thyn in the yard rh«n one of them kicked fear. She wa» u« th/ .-own over the ban by the lores of "low a lid her leg. WM broken. After Mies Martin had b«Mi cared toi farmer Pettibone want barn t farmer to obliged M to enaN. him to reach the hoaa* Boon after the laaf mishaps to Ike fttti boneaanother majRVvt the family knocks* a kerosene limp otta stand in ffca sitD' Neither the hair on the chair back nor the feminine garments scattered about astonished Mrs. Totten. But she was astonished at the sight of the new cook. Instead of the white garments and lace work that women usually wear under their dreeaua, the new cook had on the unmistakably u% lergarmenta of a man. Mrs. Ttttfchr screamed. R. K. Cnrris, 1 " Binghamton, N. T.' "Bowk on Toothache." iQatanllfthtf; quid, out* SM&iofanyHM itmtt IW Mtmrnmgm ■ • ■ Hrt n W't MJr I HBflgP m^^vlm) 11^ yjt* 'j?hd W ieml «fi I^WnHnBHuR* The mail left the how soon afterward In his female attire. He said ho was unable to obtain employment as a man, and so he had masqueraded aa a woman. He had worked for aeveral month* in New York, Bat, becoming recognised there by aotne former eoquakitencee, he had sought a situation la the country. His face is very smooth anC\ his beard ecanty. room. Fortunately It did uot brack, and it was caught up amTWfhted before any barm was done. It ineftiied the eicitemertt, already great, in the household, and earned saspxsslzs. On* of the firemen discovered a black obtest in the ruins. It was brought oat with a fire book. It was vary heavy and smelled of soma chemical. The fire had evidently not harmed it much. The object proved to be an old army haversack filled with silver coins. Jbe smell was believed to be from a compositlan that Mr. Wright hadf »||1M to make the leather fireproof. The haversack and contents wen carried by fireman to Justice Watson's oourt room. Presently an old valise was hooked out of the rain* It ■idled like the haversack. 114s also was filled with silver coins and bank notes. Moat of the ooins were dimes and quarters, as though they had been placed there exactly as Mr. Wright had received them oa his stage, box. An old coat, also well treated with the fireproof eolation, was brought out. This contained roll upon roll of small bank notes in the sleeves aad pockets, which ware sewed up Boflbe fractional currsnoy, like that circulated daring the war, waralso found. That also was sent to Justice Watson's oourt room. "D A Modern Skylark. An Indian VftMai rsard. houss. They saw two men going through a hemp field, and Sharp galloped after them. Lokdox, Aug. 18.—An important and sensationsl trial haa just been concluded, after occupying neverj I (lays, at Carlsrube, in iloiiau. The accused wan a moneylender named Ilausmann, who bad a terrible reputation for usurious practices and cruelty tow%-d tlioae who were In his power. There were seventy witnesses who testified to his illegal extortions of money, and almost all of th?m wore debtors w ho had been gradually stripped of all their possessions by Haqsmanu. The public prosecutor, in his address to ihe Jury, said that the prisoner had been a curse to the country and had been shown to be without a trace of humanity. Hausmann was found guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of 8,000 marks, to be imprisoned for six yean and to be deprived of oivil rights for five years thereafter. Ottawa, Ont, Aug. 18.—Look Kiel, wfcc led the rebellion in Manitoba in 1870, is at present among the half-breeds in the Saskatchewan district It is the opinion ot many that his presence will not tend to quiet the dissatisfaction which exists among the Indians and half-breeds in the Northwest at present Lieut CoL Houghton, deputy adjutant general, has reported to the government that he fears an uprising wUi take place in which the Indians and half-breeds will unite their forces unless better terms are conceded to the latter. He stains that they are on the verge of starvation owing to tlw scarcity of food. DISASTROUS FIRES. When he got within about sixty yards of them both leveled their guns at him. Sharp slipped off his horse and took shelter behind • tree. The convicts al«o sought the shelter of trees. Graves ran out and Sharp fired at him and than triad to get a shot at Alftop, who followed Graves across the stubble towaad Geerga CasssPs woods. As Alsop nut Sharp rested his gun on a fence, fired and hit AlsOf) in the left shoulder. The posse now came up, and Sharp galloped around the woods and again sighted the fugitives going through the stubble and entering 1 a cornfield. He rode along the corn to the next oornflsld. Seeing tracks craning out, he reported to the posse that the oonvicts ware still in the oorn. Larn caatagraaea at Altoaaa, Va. —A t*04D,000 Han la Ua«*a. EUQENE'8 WEDDINQ RAIMENT. Altoona, Pa., Aug. 18.—A fire broke oat yesterday artarnooa In the offloe of The Sunday Horning and befqpre the flames could Kepler, confectionery store: A Lubbert, tobacconist; A K. lackey ft Co., queensware; L. Metta, dry goods; J. Steir, tobacconist; John Btehl's hotel and several dwellings and outbuildings. The loss will amount to 150,- 000; party covered by insaranoe. Ingenious ldanner In Which a Bride* Croons Sot Mia Bridal ' Lincoln, III, Aug. 18.-—Eugene A. Stein was married to the daughter of Orrin A. Carpenter, and the way he obtained hia ■vedding raiment has just beat brought to light Ha presented an order to a clothing merchant purporting to have been signed by James H. Danley, Stein's former employer, and obtained a suit of clothes on it The clothing merchant spoke to Mr. Danley about it, when be said he had given Stain no order, neither did he owa him anything. An Kvery Bar Oeenrrenee Whan. N«w You, Aug. 1&—An.old woaMS, dressed in a faded brown dreas and an old brown sun bonnet, sat beeida a pile at heoaehold goods consisting of a rusty little stove, the parti of an old-fashioned bed, a mattress, a table, a battel, two hoops and a bundle of kindling, in Hudson stseet, between Vestry and -Laigfct streets, yesterday, ttie was Ann Buckley, sixty year* of At So. 117 Hudson sMet, from when she had been ejected for non-payment of rent An officer brought her to the Tombs, where she was committed to the commissioners qt «har- HtMlWi posted all around the field and a party went in on tha track of the fugitives. Georg* Onsen I and James Vial here Joined tha poasa. Sharp, Cassell and Vial followed • the tracks in the oorn across the ravine and a;ruck the track again. Thoir first intima- Mou of tha whereabouts of the conjicts wss a couple of shots and Oassell fell, saying to Sharp, "Oh. Stove! Oh, Stave I" As ha fell another bullet pasasd through his hand, and Vjpl fired on this oonvlots and Want book and ■sported thai beth the consists were killed. Sharp remained and hsasdUaUt of the con riots say ha had killed the . -Getting sight of mm of tha oonviota, who proved to-be Graves, Sharp fired and everything | remained quiet. Sharp crawled out of the corn to tits' ravine and waved his hat Cleveland, O., Aug. 1A—Fire broke oat in the dwelling house of John Rabee at 1 o'clock this morning from the overturning of a coal oU lawn. A cat sprang against the lamp and it, aad the oil rata ander the bed of Mrs. Rabee, setting it on fire. Only prompt work oa the part of the neighbors saved the woasan's life, and it was with difficulty that she was got out of doors. Mrs CaaM If a Cat. The Cholera Ja Frane* and Italy. The firemen formed a oordoa around the plane to keep off dishonest parsons, and oootinaed their hunt. Near the fireplace aad also under the door sill they fooad that holes had been dag under the hsiass, and hundreds of silver pieees, ranging in value from $1 to three cents, wars picked oat Numerous gold colas also were found. Before the money was counted by the Justice Mr. Wright returned. The justice ask*d him how much he had stored away, bat la said that he had never counted it, ha haul intended to do so soma day. He -oShda each of the fiaa companies a prannt, tossed the haversack, valise aad ooat with their contents into the stag*, drove hams, and pat the dogs on guard over the raina. He slept with the hoetlar in a neighboring house while a temporary abode was put up, and gave orders to a carpenter to build another house precisely Hke the last He had become aocustomed to it, be said, "aad did not want any new-fashioned place." Absolutely Pure.* Tblanowdtr HnrnnM. tnni»DHj» Mid wholflflfiliMfll. MoMCAOIMdMl Iku theordlnmry ktoCJ*and cuMtbt wldh ztgttsmwSSFtt'W itwPfc 1 BllkKi Co., IN Wal HARRf HILLMAN JtCfitEMV Officers www sent to look for Stein, when he was found at the Lincoln House, and gave up the clothes when a promise was made not to prosecute him, and the matter was hushed up. It was learned that he had employed a man to drive Wat and his wife to Atlanta, a small town twelve miles north of here, where they took the Chicago & Alton train for the north. When tkh was discovered orders began pouring th on Mr. Danley from merchants, restaurants tod livery men and tailors, amounting in the aggregate to about $300, all given by Stein in satisfaction of his debts and in Hie purchase of goods. Paris, Aug. 18.—Five deaths froaa cliolufa occurred at Aries during th# twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock last evening. At Montfort-sur- Argons two new oases and one death are reported. At Toulon during the twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. K. there were nine deaths from the disease. Th# sanitary oondition of Toulon is Isas satisfactory, owing to the relaxation of precautions on the part of tile inhabitants, and $ revival of the epidemic is feared. At Csstelnuovo, in Italy, one fresh caae and one 4sath are reported, and at Livignano one patient died. Reports from other points in Italy give a total of eight fresh cases and eight deathsL says: "A fire whioh broke out on Saturday night destrafad the greater portion at the business part of this town. The fire burned for three httars* riUH«iilag seventy-eight buildings and their oontants. The loss is **00,000, iasurands, $$&&). A Larga Laea Is GrsaaSa. ities and correction. Tmmt CkaltoHM M»r l*Mk. Boston, Aug. 18.—Eph Morrii, acting for John Teenier, write to The Sunday Herald and makes this proposition: "John Teenier will row either Edward or William Beach for *2,800 a side orer any loitable lake ooune In England within four month*, five miles with one turn, and ooone to be mutually aooeptabla. We will pay our owa expenses. Will make The Iondon Sportsman stakeholder if aeeee■ary. I send $900 as earnest." .t FORMERLY IfHjA* WILK&BARRE ACADEMY. ■ WsIIIIP* • to the posse, but receiving no respoiiso crawled through the ravine to t||e Woods and joined the poasa The whole party then took rows through the corn towards the body. Sharp in crossing saw one of the convicts raised on Ms arm, with a pistol pressntod at Deputy Sheriff Sogers. The weapon snapped. Then the posse fired a volley and rushing up found Graves and dying. Bach of the convicts had a needle-gun and five pistols. George Cassell, the member of the posse who was killad, leaves a wife and nine children. His body was removed to his residence. The bodi -H of the two convicts, torn with bnllots and shot from Vial's double barrelled gun, were left lyiug where they fell and the coroner was notified. An Interesting Contest. The Austro-Ooraaaa Alliance. Visas a, Aug. 17.—Mon tag's Bevue, referring to tha meeting between Count Kalnoky, Austrian minister of forstan affairs, and Frinos Bismarck, dwells uaA the universally peaceful aspect o* riBlW ( The Austro-German alliance, H says, rsslopes all chanoe of a rupture of peace. Russia it equally with Austria to adham to Frinos Bismarck's policy. The separation at Italy from the three empiree is merely owing to a technical financial question, and does not imply a lasting estrangement New York, Aug. JlSk—A fast setting tournament of telegraphers took place in the dining room of the Western Union building yesterday. The test was the transmission ol 500 words of selected printed matter, the points to be considered being rapidity, correctness and perfection in forming the Horse characters. There were ten contestants, representing every telegraph company in the city and £he United Press. The prise winners were clawed as follows: First, W. L. Waugh, Commercial Telegram Company, rapidity and perfect manipulation; gold medal ( time, 1137. Second, W. M. Gibson, Bankers and Merohanta' Telegraph Company, good but not perfect sending, silver medal; time, 11:08. Third, F. J. Kihm, United Press, fair formation of characters, but great spwd; silver plated key; time, 10:33 A 9500,000 Oil fire. London, Aug. 18.—The Lion Oil Mills at Bcnlooates, a subarb of Hull, wars burned yesterday. A Urge quantity of linseed and cotton seed was disSsstfsd. Thadamag* is 4ltimated at $500,00& I win PRINOIPAUI : )i| jjfjj.OTl Kills' Grave OsarM. EtOBBHi.!. KDVDIL. IKOfV.ii JL Erie, Fit., Aug. 18.—By the bunting of a bestalne tank at GUrk & Warren's refinery, •vt Carry, yesterday, eleven tank* oP oS, orth (15,000, wars consumed by fire. Lyons, N. Y., Aug. 1A—So great has bean the alarm of the mother and wife of tte'Ma William Ellin, of the Greely Arctic expedition, leat the remains of Ellis should be exhumed and examiced in the oounky graveyard at ClyAa; that they have placed a guard at the grave for aeveral nights. They have received communications from all parts of the country asking that the bo4y be immediately exhumed, but they are assured that Ellis' body was not lIMlhi l with. Til* BmhihI B*ra*n. FIm new memorial building ready tor ooeupaaey in the f»U. Eight experienced and per; nuHOt teaober*. Four M»Mn of Art*, graduataa In hlqg standing of reputable oollegea Nashvilu, Tenn., Aug. 18.—Robert*, the Harmon Elder, who earn* here to m th» gouernor in relation to aeouring aid in recovering the bodies of the elder* who vera killed in Lewi* county, ha* gone to Hickman ooutity, near the mm of_the tragedy. The gorwhior wfll look into the nuttier, and do all he can to a*i*t Elder Roberta and bring the guilt? pereos* to accoani It ia believed there will be no troefci* in removing the bodie* from Lewi* county to Utah. FroTrd to k« Vrcult Splea. Coblkntc, Aug. 18.—The two officers arretted here few days ago while sketching fortifications have proved to be French spies. On being searched, a letter was foud upon oue of them from M. Campenon, French minister of war, directing them to go to Coblentx and obtain sketches and diagrams of the fortifications there. The affair has created % great sensation here, while Parisians are reported to be intensely excited over the disoovery made by the German authorities here. A Vletlas or Somuambullsm. u.NNE GRADUATES LAST YEAS. Baltimore, Mil, Aug. 18.—A singular case of somnambulism with fatal result occurred in this city. The victim was a gjfl '3.years old named Bettie Hashagen. Her itiier is dead and her mother lives on tatea Island. and Jier sister Xaggie lived with their grandfather, John B. Bra urn, at Wo. 835 Pratt street, in this city. The ofcifcW *Dpt together withthe serv%n$ in the sanv it® Qraduatee admitted I ill lUrndil TlllHl e toa, Lafajette, UAigh, InM ando^pol AvoCsta, Aug. 18.—Mncb feeling has been uritfd iu tttii community by an event ol extraordinary character. In the well-known cmnetery lot of the Stanwood family an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine lie* buried. The child died in July, 1854, and ita regtingplyce u marked by a beautiful memorial of marbla, erected in 1855, on which the datra Voudallant mt Augusta. "If at r»re*"—. 'Hotii iM Several of the contestants transmitted the matter in less time than either of the winners of prizes, bnt were debarred by imperfect transmission. In one instance the 500 words were gone over in 10:10, but the sending not being readable, It failed to secure a price. Tobomto, Aag, 181—The news of Hulu1! defeat by Beach was received here with astonishment, and at first wee generally discredited, hat now is accepted as a fart. The general opinion is that he. snSsrad in hi* training from a nkMMftfl climate, and that prnbaUy, also, he underestimate his opponent No one who bilierse that he would have thrown the raoe. CUriuxD, Aog. 11—A man about W yean old, while standing on the Be* Uae bridge, suddenly drew a revolver and (hot hlmqelf twice in the left tide, after which he jumped Into the river. He waa reecued and taken to the city hospital. The physician* think that ha will recover. Considerable money was found in hi* pocket*, a* wan abo paper* ahowtng hia mate to be John Griffin, of Argyle, K. J. Ha had a railway ticket, pnrchaaed on Thundayln Mart Hdwardi H. Y., tor Toledo. -Tits- BEST PREPARATORY SCHOOL IVum ■ I ■ *' ' "'T » '.1"" * V-. -- 1 oom. Early next morning the lervant wm tartled hjHki Battel rlM op in bad, aodlenly leap'to the «oor, ud era* to the wialow. Baton the ticV—* ooal* fully realize he danger, Battle had (tapped out of the window and fallen to fta panreaatat below, a listanoa at fifty teat. Iter death was almost nutaptaneona Bka had been a somnambulic ail her life, and hareWerkad been 1» the habit of tytag Battle to Weelf erery night to ka«p her la bid. Ban FRAHCiaoo, Aug. 18.—The Alta California puhUdWa written statement made by Nellie Brackett, a witnaee for tha plaintiff In the Sharon diroroe oaae. _ She aU that ativxtaon tuT IN THIS PART OF THM STATS. of birth and death were plainly inscribed in • raised letters. About two weeks ago it was discovered that the date of the chad's birth ka4 been carefully ohisseiled away. It was quickly discovered and ait intimate friend of Uw Blaine family placed a detqptive on the tewofc of the perpetrator, who has not yet bee* discovered, but it is believed that directly after the mutilation of the memorial, a person, whose name is not known, had copies of the sUtgsl record sent to newspapers fit various parts of the country, antagonistic to Blaihet The motive for the act of vandalism is scarcely apparent There is great indignation among all classes •f people over Mm sacrlllgiou* act AMUrslrf Deer. A Theatrical Manager's Fate. Bocro*, Aug. 18.—The body of Oeorge H. Tyler, manager of thaftijottlhsaUs since its opening, was foqbd floating near the pier at Hotel Pembertou, Bull,''yesterday. There was a long fracture at the base of the skull. The medical examiner decided that death was caused by fracture of the skull from an aocldental fall. Mr. Tyler was stopping at the hotel with friends, participated in the regatta of .the Hull Yacht club, and the ball which followed. He left his friends to draw a skiff aboard his yacht, and met his death in the attempt He was 4& years of pge, and was prominent in theatricals all' his lite, having been the manager of theatres in many parts of the country. IfuxiOK, Aug. 18,—So many complaints have been made of adulterated beer that the Bavarian government has taken the matter to band and ordered an investigation to be made. All breweries arc to be snbDet to inspection at Menniqgen. The inspection has resulted in the condemnation of thirty-three brewers to pay fines ranging from $50 to $250, according to the degree of imparity of their beer. Three others were sentenoed to eight month* in prison. " THREE CWJR8E8 OF STUOW. Tkr« Bl«C IiUm. Ridoetowm, Oot, Aug. 1&—Tba bodiee of three infant*, two badly decomposed, have been in an out-house at Ridgetow* *attwi j The attention of the aathorttiee wae called to the place by tba Aenab. There ia no clue to the WJfUry. Tuition, $50. 980 and 1100 * year, aooordlnc to • iD .aimoqr inxiutt »«mr MiMifdi »*•*. Oity of IbXioo, An$. IT, »!• G*Wm- Tk» hMt MM la prints families, umtarUtriet miyi Iiimium ■IPI|'I VI* 80. ; i on.—It to reported eutkorlte-tirely that derail ftamlrei, Mejia and two others, mplioated in tfea xeeant foolhardy oonuUon of forfeit their Whit* Plaimb, W. T., Aw. 18.—John Brown, a ooicred Uhw, tmwlag at "Nigger Hilb," (hot ami hrtmMj killed hie paramour, Ifn. BMbeth Backer, a prepos ■eeeing mulatto, yt*fa*day morning. Brown fled to thto Tillage and commenced drinking deeply. On being aao—ed of the murder he drew a plate! ad ebot kfanaeil In the tan- ,, CONDENSED NEWS, and Board, $400 a fear. The Erie Railroad Presidency. London, Aug. la—The report that itr. Macfarland, counsel for the Brie Railroad company, will succeed Mr. Jawett It president of the road, has dissetldlad a number of the English bondholders. Hi* nomination of Mr. King, of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, is received with more favor. Ieg«i the word "wife" in the "Dear Wife" letter* la a forgery. The marriage contract was written over the signature of Henator Sharon on paper stolen from fab room by the plaintiff. George W. Tyler, counsel for plaintiff"1 in the suit pending, furnished the form of DOa tract. lAst week there were 44 deaths from JD1- lof fever In Havana. John Brown," of Kingston, H. T., w«i badly soared by the earthquake shook. Saturday ha died. •' -WW#,*-. BCOTT. Mot**. IDald Oat His Eighth Man. Cotulla, Tex., Aug. 18.—Inquiry into the history of Green McCnllough, who was hanged by vigilantes on the night of the 13lh Inst, reveals a record of a series of eight bio#)? nwrctar. in which MeCnllough has tflgured as gotting the drop on his victims in the same way as he did on Charley Bragg, his last man. The flnt knowledge of bin date* from Antasoora oounty, where ha laid out his eighth man, and had so tanorized people that he did very mnch at he pleased. Coining to this county, he made his debut about a year ago in an encounter with Bragg, growing out oi political difference* Bragg kuuw his man and opened the ball by shooting off three of McCullough's fingers, do* fiecUns bis |tim so that MbCullough's return fire, missing Bragg, accidentally mi~i County Judge Williams. Since then McCullough bad gone his way, until meeting Bragg again, he renewed the difficulty by shooting him down with a rifle. A Notorious Outlaw Shot. Sherman Waters, con of Captain M. D. Waters, a well-known cltlsen, shot and killed his father on Friday at Manhattan, Kan. Fort Smith, Ark., Aug. 18.—A report has been reoeived hare of the killhig of Ton Griffin, a notorious Cherokee (wrtiaw, at Bufaula, on Thursday night, by Lindsay, who is a clerk in the store, slept in a back room, the door of whifch was unlocked, and a* Griffin entered, masked and wearing two CoHW tfcr-ehotilgra, Lindsey fired the contents of a double-barrelled shot gun into his body, kill lag him instantly. There was a $1,000 reward offered by the Cherokee Nation for Griffin's capture, to answer for a previous murder. . -'.I . DC■: 'inj v. ■■) .Ma :nrlotai Patron. U Plttrfmi-Mewra. 01 L. MoMiUan, M. W. Morrla, Andrew Bryil. n, Qooift taw, John Jordan, Joaeph Hlti-ruin, Praak t. »iaD. B. D. Laooe, Joaeph BUI. AuT ot Hill tjatli MS* w'U answer iaquiria* about the academy. Confident ef Speedy Deliverance. The Blaine lilfcel Salt. London, Aug. 18.—A letter which is undeniably reliable has been reoeived from Gen. Gordon. It was written on July 80, and states that he is in good health and confident of speedy deliverance from Khartoum. Tzrri Haute, Ind., Aug. 18.—John GL Shoemaker, proprietor of The IndiaaapoUe Sentinel, was here Saturday night, with the purpqee, it is believed, of employing Senator Verb** in the libel suit broi«ht by Mr. Bialne against the Sentinel. Mr. Vorhees was out of the city, but Mr. Shoemaker had * exaltation with his law paftaer, JudgC Carlton, lasting several hours. ' • A terrible fire rased Anoka, Minn., Saturday. Washburn's celebrated mills, the banks and hotels are reported burned. The lose is »1,000,000. KovAsua Matpua, *P»T. Riilum, The boiler in William Pol lay's saw mill in La Crosse, Wis., exploded, demolishing the mill and injuring four men, one fatally, lie loss is *10,000. AIM*?!**!*. Dynamiters In IsWl. Burlington, la., Aug. 18.—W. a Blake, who has baan active as an attorney in the proeeoaMpa of salooo keepers tine# the prohibitory law want into nffeot, waa startled from his bad by • bright flash of light and tliarp Ha thought but little of the matter at the time, but on examination, later ip the day, he found a machine of destruction tilled with dynamite which he now believe* was prepared with a view to blowing Up his residence, but which failed to explode. Hr. Blake says he has no known enemy, and that in the prosecutions he has been courteously treated by the saloon keepers. .. " .. Bovine C'heysnnes are burning the gran in Powder River Valley, Mmtaqa The damage Is heavy. The (took men are pre■wise to tot figainit Umol Hia Dora Bosk, slater of Private Henry, whose real name was Back, executedin the Arctic regions, has asked to have the remains of her brother exhumed. Kingston, Aug. 18.—Charles Stein hoot ■track his wite with a bear glass ovs» the head and (hot bar in tha forehead, inflicting dangerous wound*. Ha than lockad bar in a wood house, from which she *- caped. She raised an alarm, and Steinhout was arrested. With Beer Glut D■( riilaU C• Bercor, Phillips&Lcwis ■las Peayesmia Act, Ottawa, Aug. 18.—The gold mine reoently discovered on Skeena River, British Columbia, turns out to ha a fraud. During the excitement hundreds threw up their situations, hoping to realise fortunes in a short time and were disappointed. Tarns Ont to he s Vrnnd. Reading, Pa., Ang. 18.—Laura Gift, a bright and Intelligent young lady, aged IT fears, committed suicide at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Boyer, of Tuckerton. Her parents Mside In this ofty. A few minuses before death she confessed that she had taken poison, hat positively rsfussd to say. what it was or whare she had taken it BetaB Sealers ia The Church of 81 Francis «f Bales, Roman Catholic, on Bunker Hill, Qharlaetown district, Boston, was consecrated yesterday with Imprcarive services. A m»j Accidentally HangedL LUMBER ■*' w ■ v ■ mm PH- P ■ Dropping Dead While Singing. Batihorc, Aug. 18.—Jesse Oover, a wellknown merchant, residing at 230 North Moant street, died suddenly while engaged in singing at a serenade in company with a party of ladies and gentlemen prominent in social circles. Mr. Dover visited the resilience of Ohas. E. Blainey on Lafayette ave - ►tend a house - *— Cliviuks, Aug. 18.—A hby nailed Cutter, 11 years old, living near Milianbarg, waa found dead, hanging at the end of * clothes line. Suicide was at (brat suspected, bat it was Anally concluded that ha had met with an accident while at play. FOREIGN NOTES. FlUstsri Pelted k; Ball. The Loudon Times' rumor that China hai declared war against Franca is still unconfirmed. . | PuTMBuao, Aafr ta—Between ft and » o'clock Saturday evening this ssMos wss visited by the worst thunder-itorm of tha season. Rain fell in torretiU, the wind blew a hurricane and hail as laift as asarWss fed In all parts of Pittsburg and Allegheny City, rhe damage will read* many thonsande of iollarm. Arrangements have about bean completed to have Jay-*ye-8ee and Ph alias trot for a special parse at tha Ivy City track, Washington, on Aug. 3ft, la an effort to beat their respective records. Tha brig Clarabetle (Am.), Capt Cran* soons, from As pin wall ler Hampton Roads, ia ballast, arrived at Kay West yesterday with all hands axoept the oookand one ntflor down with the Chagree fever. Frank Hsaes, aged IS, son of Henry Hsnss, a pom mission merchant of Chicago, and 4 visitor a* waa drowned in tha Bnsqnsfhirnnr tirtr WMVs bathing in swift water ia ecsnpany with a number if bna e\v iLfirfD The verdict in the divorce case of Adeline Patti against the Marquis de Caux has been postponed. ATLUrtA, Aug. 17. —Several days age Mrs. Henry F. Whiting, of Jackson county, died after a violent illness of one day. Dr. L. G. Hardman treated the caw as 09* of poison in some form. Attending circumstance* created such comment that the body was exhumed and a post-mortem tion revealed that she died from eating tobacco. Considerable particles ware foend in her stomach. She was permitted in bar Mil ft®ns Ksilag Tobacco. The tsisa Bsst. iuo to x n, warming. The guesta waa flnUhad Mver&l of the j*rty laughingly Oot«t. and than It waa dlacovtfcat 1m waa dead. Physicians propfin tha o*om of daatfi aa rhenmatUiu of waa 40 jraan of aga. NpwTobk, Aug. 18.—The ocean race betwawi the Arixona, Antral and Berria was Won by tha flrst aaaaed vessel, which arrived yesterday afternoon, having made the passage from Liverpool in T days A horns and 14 IntesrnrraEAtiBmaK. m The Russian maritime board has notified ship owners that the harbor of Canton i« blockaded with torpedoes, and advise* extreme caution on the part of maatars of Teasels in Chinese waters. S*U»U GCJ tMtl ;CJ JlUtr Piling, -Sills, Covd-Wood, Pick. Isf-BfMH ta Vrr SIIAA. haMatorthMn juDg. m, Hryjpl ' See and Pballaa tot for aapaeial Ivy City race track Aog. W to beat their re•pective records. eb. Lath, Shingles, Sash, If-' 10 •. : Doors, Blinds, ftc. The London Times ignores the several contradictions of ita telegram to the effect that China has declared war flfNiast France, and declares that the report has not yet been positively denied. Welvts AMsag CsasUsa Castle. Ottawa, Onk, Aug. lS.'-Rwports from tha Northwest stats that wolves are making fearful hftvoo bduqi Tfrttfr htvdt on rinthii (tsar CalgaiTy. Hundreds of cattle have Men slain. C'i illness to use tobaoco, which it aha devoured in her deUHum and diet} from the iff act of it. The Jury rendered a verdict to this effect BILL TIMBER Despite frequent and persistent denials it is stated in London upon the hlglie.it authority that the United States government offered to mediate between France and China, and that ftance refused the offer, though China was willing to accept it lergMal IsnM|#C Mil.WAUKBa, Aug. ia—Thomas Wmtams will start on Tuesday from Racine Junction, Wis., to carry a banner to Mr Blaine at his home in Augusta, walking the entire -tray, a distance* 1,W is III« is Two freight train* on the Kansas and Texas railroad were in collision on Saturday killed and Patrick Harmon, an engineer, was seriously injured. '• Vsthsr sad Ssaihlsr Msirail. Bjlwvm, IU, Aug 18.—Joseph Ooulding and hia three-year-old daughter ware drowned in the Piscataquis river yesterday by tha eapabdag of their boat. Three ethers of Ooaldiag's ehildrsn ware rescued. Cat teortar isSliilln ?ffl T! (M. Wew NmiIbsM Omum, Am 18.—The executive committee the National Anti-Monopoly party begM a asnloaiH* JUtuMay morning. Shortly after 1 Mock tWy placed Al«nson 1L West, of Mleslerippi, in nomination for the vice in islilsfij oa the Butler ticket by a unanimous vote, and then went into secret Hir-'~ to outline plans for the campaign. Ban Francisco, Aag. 18.—Francisco Ocano, a native Californialt, of Los Angeles, aged 41, committed suicide by shooting nimself with a pistol. The cause of tfca dsed stems to have been an tatsa* (ear of aanishnioni, and consequent mental depliw*, be cause he had used some money he had found. He oalled his brother, said good-by to him, and ®red as soon aa he spoke. Driven to BaleMe by Pear. ■niMATBS MAD* ON BILL8 6r ALL tWDa The Sultan of Turkey hae instructed the Porte to agree with England upon all questions relating to affairs in Egypt, at all hasards. The Grand Vixier strongly opposes this, and there is much discord in thi Sultan's council in conaequenoa. Bnijt, Aug. IS.—The Abbe Mans I test the famous r1—«-* has sent to' toMtoafn isttsr to Ms Mends denying the to/thai he 1DM become Hin4 at Bnyreath. He says ha I* able to work without difficulty. An official of the Western Union Tela graph company was fined. I860 in Chicago Bsnirday for violating an ordinance prohibiting the erection ot poles and the stringing et wlrss in the streets. An appeal was taken, and tbe caaa will be Made a test Offioe and TsidfI . *• ~—-»• "-»4 . -Jiiom ■ i Nmt 9. U*n. Depot. West PUtetp, fa. Oxtaeciioa by telephoae with tha Beer Creek Saw IIUIs, and witk PUtstoa, Betas-. At 1 "252 8; Leal*.
Object Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 679, August 18, 1884 |
Issue | 679 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-08-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | Evening Gazette |
Masthead | Evening Gazette, Number 679, August 18, 1884 |
Issue | 679 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1884-08-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | EGZ_18840818_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | • : Stoning ■BBS 879 Uahed lOOO PITTS ) twoomi. t Tn C(| H I*r.t WmK OLD WORLD ESCAPED TO^mLED. . A CHIEF AND Hfe SQUAW. VER'&BANI WHY SHE SCREAMED. Tariff fat *o Tariff, "That's th» Qata- •«D Very Lively Tlnra ou BMlt • NUl Train. . ' \ Maryborough, K. Y., Aug. 11—Onboard of the Utica and Montreal anrs* train, which laf t the ffeit Shore station in New York, waa an Indlast Chief, hie squaw, and lfl-year-old Sioux girl. The trio were given ■eats in the rooking car, and the chieV whose **"lf the squaw said waa Noqgd. made it very interesting for the passenger* Nooga was fearfully drunk, the result of feeling. happy in obtaining many dollars and jewelry in France, Germany, Holland and Spain. Nooga's English vocdbulajy consists of fow- "russ words," and "heap good" and "Jumbo." His squaw can talk English so as to be understood fairly welt When Nooga did not drown the noise made by the locomotive by emitting a series of whoops, grunts and yells the squaw told a reporter the story of their trip to Europa. She said Nooga and she and their daughter started a year ago for Europe, and the result of their pilgrimage was "heepd-o-l-a-r-a" Mrs. Nooga said France was the country she liked best, and Paris, in her estimation, is the finest city in the world. She .every one in Europe had used them very wjji, and that they intend returning. Nooga, wMi had mixed his drinks before and after M got aboard the train, punctuated the squaw's story by biting her arms, legs and cheeks. Bhe said that was way he had when he imbibed too much firewater. At times it required the services of the conductor, brakemen and sews agent to straighten Noogs out, and finally his supplies were cut off. The chief, squaw and girl were fantastically dressed, and they attracted a great deal of attention at every station, especially at the pktataurant at Kingston. Summer boarders Bad through the smoker when tin drunken brute was not howling the roof off or biting a piece ont of his squaw. The trainmen had their hands full all the way up. The Indians were ticketed through to Nebraska. They arrived in New York from Europe, the squaw said, four days ago. to Oorman OoloniiMf ■ re. tmmh*D Maunrr f»i»i|»g It ia the question upon which the coming Preeidou'.ial campaign Kill be fought. It U the (|ue«iiuu which Imu engaged the leadiag mind* of both great political partius for the paat Mty yiaft, except *lion for a tine by the ureal queetion ai "Shall the iogly upon (hi* great question. While there aie hornet differcneea of opinion, while there la much that may be said, both i»fa*o» of and against trr* trade, on* thing le certain, and that is, you cannot find a mcdicine that will cure Coughs, Golds, Aalhauk or any disease of the throat or lOngs, equal to 0. 0. 0., (Curtis' Coogh Compound.) Try it. tioiD P" Convicts Hunted Down by a Sheriff's Pom* and Shot to Dakth. X. ad iu tba Jtuins of Hii After a Firo. Pamxic, M. J., Aug. 18. — Mm. Charlsa rotUii, proprietor a boarding hoQM in ningtou and Fuulo aTenues, amplojW a mw cook rMratlM who prove# to be the bait cook that aha ever had. The hoarder* were delighted with her, and Mr*. Tottru congratulated henalf that ihe had secured a Je weL The cook aleo appeared to like the lituatioo. A night er two ago Mra. Totten happened to remember something she had forgotten to tell thlk oook about the break feat in the morning, and she went up-stairs and unceremoniously entered the room Where the oook was preparing for had. On the back of a chair was hung the luxurious growth of hair that had adorned the new cook's head. On the back of anether obaii hnag the drpss and skirt* that the new eook wore. In toe centre of the room stood uU new oook. Her Baa* Ce*kDa *•*«■, They Kill On* '■j lDt*~ Pursuers Before Giving Vp Their Own Lives— •en. flerlea Conldem s»t| ' llvsranee— la nnd Italr-lfrkeMlsg tl r Unr ui e«lC t to Uck* b|T ■ iw-VIMM CMIiIHI A Mn«l M the Prison Outbreak at Frankfort, Ky. tafrlty ef Beei Kj., Axtg. M.—It was learned SatUdsy that Aiaop and Graves, the two convicts who escaped from the penitentiary *t Frankfort during the late revolt, had heen seen in Woodfonl county, coming eastward. Notice was sent throughout the •Mintry to watch for them. Yesterday word was brought to this city that they had demanded dinner at Tom Muir's liouac, about seven tr'|es from town, and had forced •* from a man named Reagan in the same neigborhood. A sheriff's posse was quickly made up and started out 11m sheriff asked Stephen O. Sharp, the county attorney, and George Cadwallader tq join in the posse. Sharp and want down Walnut Hill pike and proceedad half a mile beyond tha tollgate on that Mad. They took the horse oat of the buggy and hid at a place commanding a view of the country some distance both ways. They soon saw two man pass tonw. straw stacks down toward tha toll-gate. The pursuers sssrehsd through the church yard, and wars Interned by W. Estell that a lady had seen two armed men pass back of McFadden's place. Sharp took Estell'* *XDa and Cadwallader drove the bugf/, botk turned into Walter Scott's front gate, Bich-~ mond pike. Then one went each side of tha IyOKDOW, Ang. 18.—The grow between Germany and England Ut, a X. Aug. lft-frtibuhelor, drives a stage bo{• and Elm Park. Hishorse* way* in flrst-clas order. 4 ily person about his home, rery large and sarace dogs. U warns people to bewarr much attention, and is beginning 4a looked upon as serious. Is that Bismarck Is sorely irrl The stone's contemptuous and semi-l tude towards tha schemes ol sation in Western Africa, of thom. It said for yean that Iwja sums of nmef were secreted about the Iiowl About a year ago two dags belonging to Mr. Wright were found poisoned. That afternoon two others Inst like the dead ones wore procure 1. Two doubte-barrelled •hibtgMs jrere also seen leaufoi igtinst ttM tobse SSmlwffi nor were his dogs interfered with aftsr that one who could approach the two powerful dags, had to lead them away btfop the firemen could get Bear the premises. Mr. Wright had gone to Elm Park with the stag* The house was burned down. Nothing sasmad left but debris and oindara. notorious that Bismarck is greatly interested. Much, however, depends upoA tha coming parliamentary election. It 11 certain that if the Tories come into the possession of the goveramsnt England will speedily be(come a member of the Auatro-German alliance. m In the mean time there is great curiosity aflKVarsin between) Prince Bismarck and Count Kalnoky, the Austro-Hungarian premier. It la freely asserted that the German chancellor is so disgusted with the failure of the Egyptian conference and with the Gladstone policy generally that he is planning a joint note from Austria and Germany to England, demanding the prompt settlement of the Alexandria indemnity claims and the . uforement of the proper sanitary regulali j.is in Egyptian cities. Vtemturu, and was fastening thyn in the yard rh«n one of them kicked fear. She wa» u« th/ .-own over the ban by the lores of "low a lid her leg. WM broken. After Mies Martin had b«Mi cared toi farmer Pettibone want barn t farmer to obliged M to enaN. him to reach the hoaa* Boon after the laaf mishaps to Ike fttti boneaanother majRVvt the family knocks* a kerosene limp otta stand in ffca sitD' Neither the hair on the chair back nor the feminine garments scattered about astonished Mrs. Totten. But she was astonished at the sight of the new cook. Instead of the white garments and lace work that women usually wear under their dreeaua, the new cook had on the unmistakably u% lergarmenta of a man. Mrs. Ttttfchr screamed. R. K. Cnrris, 1 " Binghamton, N. T.' "Bowk on Toothache." iQatanllfthtf; quid, out* SM&iofanyHM itmtt IW Mtmrnmgm ■ • ■ Hrt n W't MJr I HBflgP m^^vlm) 11^ yjt* 'j?hd W ieml «fi I^WnHnBHuR* The mail left the how soon afterward In his female attire. He said ho was unable to obtain employment as a man, and so he had masqueraded aa a woman. He had worked for aeveral month* in New York, Bat, becoming recognised there by aotne former eoquakitencee, he had sought a situation la the country. His face is very smooth anC\ his beard ecanty. room. Fortunately It did uot brack, and it was caught up amTWfhted before any barm was done. It ineftiied the eicitemertt, already great, in the household, and earned saspxsslzs. On* of the firemen discovered a black obtest in the ruins. It was brought oat with a fire book. It was vary heavy and smelled of soma chemical. The fire had evidently not harmed it much. The object proved to be an old army haversack filled with silver coins. Jbe smell was believed to be from a compositlan that Mr. Wright hadf »||1M to make the leather fireproof. The haversack and contents wen carried by fireman to Justice Watson's oourt room. Presently an old valise was hooked out of the rain* It ■idled like the haversack. 114s also was filled with silver coins and bank notes. Moat of the ooins were dimes and quarters, as though they had been placed there exactly as Mr. Wright had received them oa his stage, box. An old coat, also well treated with the fireproof eolation, was brought out. This contained roll upon roll of small bank notes in the sleeves aad pockets, which ware sewed up Boflbe fractional currsnoy, like that circulated daring the war, waralso found. That also was sent to Justice Watson's oourt room. "D A Modern Skylark. An Indian VftMai rsard. houss. They saw two men going through a hemp field, and Sharp galloped after them. Lokdox, Aug. 18.—An important and sensationsl trial haa just been concluded, after occupying neverj I (lays, at Carlsrube, in iloiiau. The accused wan a moneylender named Ilausmann, who bad a terrible reputation for usurious practices and cruelty tow%-d tlioae who were In his power. There were seventy witnesses who testified to his illegal extortions of money, and almost all of th?m wore debtors w ho had been gradually stripped of all their possessions by Haqsmanu. The public prosecutor, in his address to ihe Jury, said that the prisoner had been a curse to the country and had been shown to be without a trace of humanity. Hausmann was found guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of 8,000 marks, to be imprisoned for six yean and to be deprived of oivil rights for five years thereafter. Ottawa, Ont, Aug. 18.—Look Kiel, wfcc led the rebellion in Manitoba in 1870, is at present among the half-breeds in the Saskatchewan district It is the opinion ot many that his presence will not tend to quiet the dissatisfaction which exists among the Indians and half-breeds in the Northwest at present Lieut CoL Houghton, deputy adjutant general, has reported to the government that he fears an uprising wUi take place in which the Indians and half-breeds will unite their forces unless better terms are conceded to the latter. He stains that they are on the verge of starvation owing to tlw scarcity of food. DISASTROUS FIRES. When he got within about sixty yards of them both leveled their guns at him. Sharp slipped off his horse and took shelter behind • tree. The convicts al«o sought the shelter of trees. Graves ran out and Sharp fired at him and than triad to get a shot at Alftop, who followed Graves across the stubble towaad Geerga CasssPs woods. As Alsop nut Sharp rested his gun on a fence, fired and hit AlsOf) in the left shoulder. The posse now came up, and Sharp galloped around the woods and again sighted the fugitives going through the stubble and entering 1 a cornfield. He rode along the corn to the next oornflsld. Seeing tracks craning out, he reported to the posse that the oonvicts ware still in the oorn. Larn caatagraaea at Altoaaa, Va. —A t*04D,000 Han la Ua«*a. EUQENE'8 WEDDINQ RAIMENT. Altoona, Pa., Aug. 18.—A fire broke oat yesterday artarnooa In the offloe of The Sunday Horning and befqpre the flames could Kepler, confectionery store: A Lubbert, tobacconist; A K. lackey ft Co., queensware; L. Metta, dry goods; J. Steir, tobacconist; John Btehl's hotel and several dwellings and outbuildings. The loss will amount to 150,- 000; party covered by insaranoe. Ingenious ldanner In Which a Bride* Croons Sot Mia Bridal ' Lincoln, III, Aug. 18.-—Eugene A. Stein was married to the daughter of Orrin A. Carpenter, and the way he obtained hia ■vedding raiment has just beat brought to light Ha presented an order to a clothing merchant purporting to have been signed by James H. Danley, Stein's former employer, and obtained a suit of clothes on it The clothing merchant spoke to Mr. Danley about it, when be said he had given Stain no order, neither did he owa him anything. An Kvery Bar Oeenrrenee Whan. N«w You, Aug. 1&—An.old woaMS, dressed in a faded brown dreas and an old brown sun bonnet, sat beeida a pile at heoaehold goods consisting of a rusty little stove, the parti of an old-fashioned bed, a mattress, a table, a battel, two hoops and a bundle of kindling, in Hudson stseet, between Vestry and -Laigfct streets, yesterday, ttie was Ann Buckley, sixty year* of At So. 117 Hudson sMet, from when she had been ejected for non-payment of rent An officer brought her to the Tombs, where she was committed to the commissioners qt «har- HtMlWi posted all around the field and a party went in on tha track of the fugitives. Georg* Onsen I and James Vial here Joined tha poasa. Sharp, Cassell and Vial followed • the tracks in the oorn across the ravine and a;ruck the track again. Thoir first intima- Mou of tha whereabouts of the conjicts wss a couple of shots and Oassell fell, saying to Sharp, "Oh. Stove! Oh, Stave I" As ha fell another bullet pasasd through his hand, and Vjpl fired on this oonvlots and Want book and ■sported thai beth the consists were killed. Sharp remained and hsasdUaUt of the con riots say ha had killed the . -Getting sight of mm of tha oonviota, who proved to-be Graves, Sharp fired and everything | remained quiet. Sharp crawled out of the corn to tits' ravine and waved his hat Cleveland, O., Aug. 1A—Fire broke oat in the dwelling house of John Rabee at 1 o'clock this morning from the overturning of a coal oU lawn. A cat sprang against the lamp and it, aad the oil rata ander the bed of Mrs. Rabee, setting it on fire. Only prompt work oa the part of the neighbors saved the woasan's life, and it was with difficulty that she was got out of doors. Mrs CaaM If a Cat. The Cholera Ja Frane* and Italy. The firemen formed a oordoa around the plane to keep off dishonest parsons, and oootinaed their hunt. Near the fireplace aad also under the door sill they fooad that holes had been dag under the hsiass, and hundreds of silver pieees, ranging in value from $1 to three cents, wars picked oat Numerous gold colas also were found. Before the money was counted by the Justice Mr. Wright returned. The justice ask*d him how much he had stored away, bat la said that he had never counted it, ha haul intended to do so soma day. He -oShda each of the fiaa companies a prannt, tossed the haversack, valise aad ooat with their contents into the stag*, drove hams, and pat the dogs on guard over the raina. He slept with the hoetlar in a neighboring house while a temporary abode was put up, and gave orders to a carpenter to build another house precisely Hke the last He had become aocustomed to it, be said, "aad did not want any new-fashioned place." Absolutely Pure.* Tblanowdtr HnrnnM. tnni»DHj» Mid wholflflfiliMfll. MoMCAOIMdMl Iku theordlnmry ktoCJ*and cuMtbt wldh ztgttsmwSSFtt'W itwPfc 1 BllkKi Co., IN Wal HARRf HILLMAN JtCfitEMV Officers www sent to look for Stein, when he was found at the Lincoln House, and gave up the clothes when a promise was made not to prosecute him, and the matter was hushed up. It was learned that he had employed a man to drive Wat and his wife to Atlanta, a small town twelve miles north of here, where they took the Chicago & Alton train for the north. When tkh was discovered orders began pouring th on Mr. Danley from merchants, restaurants tod livery men and tailors, amounting in the aggregate to about $300, all given by Stein in satisfaction of his debts and in Hie purchase of goods. Paris, Aug. 18.—Five deaths froaa cliolufa occurred at Aries during th# twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock last evening. At Montfort-sur- Argons two new oases and one death are reported. At Toulon during the twenty-four hours ending at 8 p. K. there were nine deaths from the disease. Th# sanitary oondition of Toulon is Isas satisfactory, owing to the relaxation of precautions on the part of tile inhabitants, and $ revival of the epidemic is feared. At Csstelnuovo, in Italy, one fresh caae and one 4sath are reported, and at Livignano one patient died. Reports from other points in Italy give a total of eight fresh cases and eight deathsL says: "A fire whioh broke out on Saturday night destrafad the greater portion at the business part of this town. The fire burned for three httars* riUH«iilag seventy-eight buildings and their oontants. The loss is **00,000, iasurands, $$&&). A Larga Laea Is GrsaaSa. ities and correction. Tmmt CkaltoHM M»r l*Mk. Boston, Aug. 18.—Eph Morrii, acting for John Teenier, write to The Sunday Herald and makes this proposition: "John Teenier will row either Edward or William Beach for *2,800 a side orer any loitable lake ooune In England within four month*, five miles with one turn, and ooone to be mutually aooeptabla. We will pay our owa expenses. Will make The Iondon Sportsman stakeholder if aeeee■ary. I send $900 as earnest." .t FORMERLY IfHjA* WILK&BARRE ACADEMY. ■ WsIIIIP* • to the posse, but receiving no respoiiso crawled through the ravine to t||e Woods and joined the poasa The whole party then took rows through the corn towards the body. Sharp in crossing saw one of the convicts raised on Ms arm, with a pistol pressntod at Deputy Sheriff Sogers. The weapon snapped. Then the posse fired a volley and rushing up found Graves and dying. Bach of the convicts had a needle-gun and five pistols. George Cassell, the member of the posse who was killad, leaves a wife and nine children. His body was removed to his residence. The bodi -H of the two convicts, torn with bnllots and shot from Vial's double barrelled gun, were left lyiug where they fell and the coroner was notified. An Interesting Contest. The Austro-Ooraaaa Alliance. Visas a, Aug. 17.—Mon tag's Bevue, referring to tha meeting between Count Kalnoky, Austrian minister of forstan affairs, and Frinos Bismarck, dwells uaA the universally peaceful aspect o* riBlW ( The Austro-German alliance, H says, rsslopes all chanoe of a rupture of peace. Russia it equally with Austria to adham to Frinos Bismarck's policy. The separation at Italy from the three empiree is merely owing to a technical financial question, and does not imply a lasting estrangement New York, Aug. JlSk—A fast setting tournament of telegraphers took place in the dining room of the Western Union building yesterday. The test was the transmission ol 500 words of selected printed matter, the points to be considered being rapidity, correctness and perfection in forming the Horse characters. There were ten contestants, representing every telegraph company in the city and £he United Press. The prise winners were clawed as follows: First, W. L. Waugh, Commercial Telegram Company, rapidity and perfect manipulation; gold medal ( time, 1137. Second, W. M. Gibson, Bankers and Merohanta' Telegraph Company, good but not perfect sending, silver medal; time, 11:08. Third, F. J. Kihm, United Press, fair formation of characters, but great spwd; silver plated key; time, 10:33 A 9500,000 Oil fire. London, Aug. 18.—The Lion Oil Mills at Bcnlooates, a subarb of Hull, wars burned yesterday. A Urge quantity of linseed and cotton seed was disSsstfsd. Thadamag* is 4ltimated at $500,00& I win PRINOIPAUI : )i| jjfjj.OTl Kills' Grave OsarM. EtOBBHi.!. KDVDIL. IKOfV.ii JL Erie, Fit., Aug. 18.—By the bunting of a bestalne tank at GUrk & Warren's refinery, •vt Carry, yesterday, eleven tank* oP oS, orth (15,000, wars consumed by fire. Lyons, N. Y., Aug. 1A—So great has bean the alarm of the mother and wife of tte'Ma William Ellin, of the Greely Arctic expedition, leat the remains of Ellis should be exhumed and examiced in the oounky graveyard at ClyAa; that they have placed a guard at the grave for aeveral nights. They have received communications from all parts of the country asking that the bo4y be immediately exhumed, but they are assured that Ellis' body was not lIMlhi l with. Til* BmhihI B*ra*n. FIm new memorial building ready tor ooeupaaey in the f»U. Eight experienced and per; nuHOt teaober*. Four M»Mn of Art*, graduataa In hlqg standing of reputable oollegea Nashvilu, Tenn., Aug. 18.—Robert*, the Harmon Elder, who earn* here to m th» gouernor in relation to aeouring aid in recovering the bodies of the elder* who vera killed in Lewi* county, ha* gone to Hickman ooutity, near the mm of_the tragedy. The gorwhior wfll look into the nuttier, and do all he can to a*i*t Elder Roberta and bring the guilt? pereos* to accoani It ia believed there will be no troefci* in removing the bodie* from Lewi* county to Utah. FroTrd to k« Vrcult Splea. Coblkntc, Aug. 18.—The two officers arretted here few days ago while sketching fortifications have proved to be French spies. On being searched, a letter was foud upon oue of them from M. Campenon, French minister of war, directing them to go to Coblentx and obtain sketches and diagrams of the fortifications there. The affair has created % great sensation here, while Parisians are reported to be intensely excited over the disoovery made by the German authorities here. A Vletlas or Somuambullsm. u.NNE GRADUATES LAST YEAS. Baltimore, Mil, Aug. 18.—A singular case of somnambulism with fatal result occurred in this city. The victim was a gjfl '3.years old named Bettie Hashagen. Her itiier is dead and her mother lives on tatea Island. and Jier sister Xaggie lived with their grandfather, John B. Bra urn, at Wo. 835 Pratt street, in this city. The ofcifcW *Dpt together withthe serv%n$ in the sanv it® Qraduatee admitted I ill lUrndil TlllHl e toa, Lafajette, UAigh, InM ando^pol AvoCsta, Aug. 18.—Mncb feeling has been uritfd iu tttii community by an event ol extraordinary character. In the well-known cmnetery lot of the Stanwood family an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine lie* buried. The child died in July, 1854, and ita regtingplyce u marked by a beautiful memorial of marbla, erected in 1855, on which the datra Voudallant mt Augusta. "If at r»re*"—. 'Hotii iM Several of the contestants transmitted the matter in less time than either of the winners of prizes, bnt were debarred by imperfect transmission. In one instance the 500 words were gone over in 10:10, but the sending not being readable, It failed to secure a price. Tobomto, Aag, 181—The news of Hulu1! defeat by Beach was received here with astonishment, and at first wee generally discredited, hat now is accepted as a fart. The general opinion is that he. snSsrad in hi* training from a nkMMftfl climate, and that prnbaUy, also, he underestimate his opponent No one who bilierse that he would have thrown the raoe. CUriuxD, Aog. 11—A man about W yean old, while standing on the Be* Uae bridge, suddenly drew a revolver and (hot hlmqelf twice in the left tide, after which he jumped Into the river. He waa reecued and taken to the city hospital. The physician* think that ha will recover. Considerable money was found in hi* pocket*, a* wan abo paper* ahowtng hia mate to be John Griffin, of Argyle, K. J. Ha had a railway ticket, pnrchaaed on Thundayln Mart Hdwardi H. Y., tor Toledo. -Tits- BEST PREPARATORY SCHOOL IVum ■ I ■ *' ' "'T » '.1"" * V-. -- 1 oom. Early next morning the lervant wm tartled hjHki Battel rlM op in bad, aodlenly leap'to the «oor, ud era* to the wialow. Baton the ticV—* ooal* fully realize he danger, Battle had (tapped out of the window and fallen to fta panreaatat below, a listanoa at fifty teat. Iter death was almost nutaptaneona Bka had been a somnambulic ail her life, and hareWerkad been 1» the habit of tytag Battle to Weelf erery night to ka«p her la bid. Ban FRAHCiaoo, Aug. 18.—The Alta California puhUdWa written statement made by Nellie Brackett, a witnaee for tha plaintiff In the Sharon diroroe oaae. _ She aU that ativxtaon tuT IN THIS PART OF THM STATS. of birth and death were plainly inscribed in • raised letters. About two weeks ago it was discovered that the date of the chad's birth ka4 been carefully ohisseiled away. It was quickly discovered and ait intimate friend of Uw Blaine family placed a detqptive on the tewofc of the perpetrator, who has not yet bee* discovered, but it is believed that directly after the mutilation of the memorial, a person, whose name is not known, had copies of the sUtgsl record sent to newspapers fit various parts of the country, antagonistic to Blaihet The motive for the act of vandalism is scarcely apparent There is great indignation among all classes •f people over Mm sacrlllgiou* act AMUrslrf Deer. A Theatrical Manager's Fate. Bocro*, Aug. 18.—The body of Oeorge H. Tyler, manager of thaftijottlhsaUs since its opening, was foqbd floating near the pier at Hotel Pembertou, Bull,''yesterday. There was a long fracture at the base of the skull. The medical examiner decided that death was caused by fracture of the skull from an aocldental fall. Mr. Tyler was stopping at the hotel with friends, participated in the regatta of .the Hull Yacht club, and the ball which followed. He left his friends to draw a skiff aboard his yacht, and met his death in the attempt He was 4& years of pge, and was prominent in theatricals all' his lite, having been the manager of theatres in many parts of the country. IfuxiOK, Aug. 18,—So many complaints have been made of adulterated beer that the Bavarian government has taken the matter to band and ordered an investigation to be made. All breweries arc to be snbDet to inspection at Menniqgen. The inspection has resulted in the condemnation of thirty-three brewers to pay fines ranging from $50 to $250, according to the degree of imparity of their beer. Three others were sentenoed to eight month* in prison. " THREE CWJR8E8 OF STUOW. Tkr« Bl«C IiUm. Ridoetowm, Oot, Aug. 1&—Tba bodiee of three infant*, two badly decomposed, have been in an out-house at Ridgetow* *attwi j The attention of the aathorttiee wae called to the place by tba Aenab. There ia no clue to the WJfUry. Tuition, $50. 980 and 1100 * year, aooordlnc to • iD .aimoqr inxiutt »«mr MiMifdi »*•*. Oity of IbXioo, An$. IT, »!• G*Wm- Tk» hMt MM la prints families, umtarUtriet miyi Iiimium ■IPI|'I VI* 80. ; i on.—It to reported eutkorlte-tirely that derail ftamlrei, Mejia and two others, mplioated in tfea xeeant foolhardy oonuUon of forfeit their Whit* Plaimb, W. T., Aw. 18.—John Brown, a ooicred Uhw, tmwlag at "Nigger Hilb," (hot ami hrtmMj killed hie paramour, Ifn. BMbeth Backer, a prepos ■eeeing mulatto, yt*fa*day morning. Brown fled to thto Tillage and commenced drinking deeply. On being aao—ed of the murder he drew a plate! ad ebot kfanaeil In the tan- ,, CONDENSED NEWS, and Board, $400 a fear. The Erie Railroad Presidency. London, Aug. la—The report that itr. Macfarland, counsel for the Brie Railroad company, will succeed Mr. Jawett It president of the road, has dissetldlad a number of the English bondholders. Hi* nomination of Mr. King, of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, is received with more favor. Ieg«i the word "wife" in the "Dear Wife" letter* la a forgery. The marriage contract was written over the signature of Henator Sharon on paper stolen from fab room by the plaintiff. George W. Tyler, counsel for plaintiff"1 in the suit pending, furnished the form of DOa tract. lAst week there were 44 deaths from JD1- lof fever In Havana. John Brown," of Kingston, H. T., w«i badly soared by the earthquake shook. Saturday ha died. •' -WW#,*-. BCOTT. Mot**. IDald Oat His Eighth Man. Cotulla, Tex., Aug. 18.—Inquiry into the history of Green McCnllough, who was hanged by vigilantes on the night of the 13lh Inst, reveals a record of a series of eight bio#)? nwrctar. in which MeCnllough has tflgured as gotting the drop on his victims in the same way as he did on Charley Bragg, his last man. The flnt knowledge of bin date* from Antasoora oounty, where ha laid out his eighth man, and had so tanorized people that he did very mnch at he pleased. Coining to this county, he made his debut about a year ago in an encounter with Bragg, growing out oi political difference* Bragg kuuw his man and opened the ball by shooting off three of McCullough's fingers, do* fiecUns bis |tim so that MbCullough's return fire, missing Bragg, accidentally mi~i County Judge Williams. Since then McCullough bad gone his way, until meeting Bragg again, he renewed the difficulty by shooting him down with a rifle. A Notorious Outlaw Shot. Sherman Waters, con of Captain M. D. Waters, a well-known cltlsen, shot and killed his father on Friday at Manhattan, Kan. Fort Smith, Ark., Aug. 18.—A report has been reoeived hare of the killhig of Ton Griffin, a notorious Cherokee (wrtiaw, at Bufaula, on Thursday night, by Lindsay, who is a clerk in the store, slept in a back room, the door of whifch was unlocked, and a* Griffin entered, masked and wearing two CoHW tfcr-ehotilgra, Lindsey fired the contents of a double-barrelled shot gun into his body, kill lag him instantly. There was a $1,000 reward offered by the Cherokee Nation for Griffin's capture, to answer for a previous murder. . -'.I . DC■: 'inj v. ■■) .Ma :nrlotai Patron. U Plttrfmi-Mewra. 01 L. MoMiUan, M. W. Morrla, Andrew Bryil. n, Qooift taw, John Jordan, Joaeph Hlti-ruin, Praak t. »iaD. B. D. Laooe, Joaeph BUI. AuT ot Hill tjatli MS* w'U answer iaquiria* about the academy. Confident ef Speedy Deliverance. The Blaine lilfcel Salt. London, Aug. 18.—A letter which is undeniably reliable has been reoeived from Gen. Gordon. It was written on July 80, and states that he is in good health and confident of speedy deliverance from Khartoum. Tzrri Haute, Ind., Aug. 18.—John GL Shoemaker, proprietor of The IndiaaapoUe Sentinel, was here Saturday night, with the purpqee, it is believed, of employing Senator Verb** in the libel suit broi«ht by Mr. Bialne against the Sentinel. Mr. Vorhees was out of the city, but Mr. Shoemaker had * exaltation with his law paftaer, JudgC Carlton, lasting several hours. ' • A terrible fire rased Anoka, Minn., Saturday. Washburn's celebrated mills, the banks and hotels are reported burned. The lose is »1,000,000. KovAsua Matpua, *P»T. Riilum, The boiler in William Pol lay's saw mill in La Crosse, Wis., exploded, demolishing the mill and injuring four men, one fatally, lie loss is *10,000. AIM*?!**!*. Dynamiters In IsWl. Burlington, la., Aug. 18.—W. a Blake, who has baan active as an attorney in the proeeoaMpa of salooo keepers tine# the prohibitory law want into nffeot, waa startled from his bad by • bright flash of light and tliarp Ha thought but little of the matter at the time, but on examination, later ip the day, he found a machine of destruction tilled with dynamite which he now believe* was prepared with a view to blowing Up his residence, but which failed to explode. Hr. Blake says he has no known enemy, and that in the prosecutions he has been courteously treated by the saloon keepers. .. " .. Bovine C'heysnnes are burning the gran in Powder River Valley, Mmtaqa The damage Is heavy. The (took men are pre■wise to tot figainit Umol Hia Dora Bosk, slater of Private Henry, whose real name was Back, executedin the Arctic regions, has asked to have the remains of her brother exhumed. Kingston, Aug. 18.—Charles Stein hoot ■track his wite with a bear glass ovs» the head and (hot bar in tha forehead, inflicting dangerous wound*. Ha than lockad bar in a wood house, from which she *- caped. She raised an alarm, and Steinhout was arrested. With Beer Glut D■( riilaU C• Bercor, Phillips&Lcwis ■las Peayesmia Act, Ottawa, Aug. 18.—The gold mine reoently discovered on Skeena River, British Columbia, turns out to ha a fraud. During the excitement hundreds threw up their situations, hoping to realise fortunes in a short time and were disappointed. Tarns Ont to he s Vrnnd. Reading, Pa., Ang. 18.—Laura Gift, a bright and Intelligent young lady, aged IT fears, committed suicide at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Boyer, of Tuckerton. Her parents Mside In this ofty. A few minuses before death she confessed that she had taken poison, hat positively rsfussd to say. what it was or whare she had taken it BetaB Sealers ia The Church of 81 Francis «f Bales, Roman Catholic, on Bunker Hill, Qharlaetown district, Boston, was consecrated yesterday with Imprcarive services. A m»j Accidentally HangedL LUMBER ■*' w ■ v ■ mm PH- P ■ Dropping Dead While Singing. Batihorc, Aug. 18.—Jesse Oover, a wellknown merchant, residing at 230 North Moant street, died suddenly while engaged in singing at a serenade in company with a party of ladies and gentlemen prominent in social circles. Mr. Dover visited the resilience of Ohas. E. Blainey on Lafayette ave - ►tend a house - *— Cliviuks, Aug. 18.—A hby nailed Cutter, 11 years old, living near Milianbarg, waa found dead, hanging at the end of * clothes line. Suicide was at (brat suspected, bat it was Anally concluded that ha had met with an accident while at play. FOREIGN NOTES. FlUstsri Pelted k; Ball. The Loudon Times' rumor that China hai declared war against Franca is still unconfirmed. . | PuTMBuao, Aafr ta—Between ft and » o'clock Saturday evening this ssMos wss visited by the worst thunder-itorm of tha season. Rain fell in torretiU, the wind blew a hurricane and hail as laift as asarWss fed In all parts of Pittsburg and Allegheny City, rhe damage will read* many thonsande of iollarm. Arrangements have about bean completed to have Jay-*ye-8ee and Ph alias trot for a special parse at tha Ivy City track, Washington, on Aug. 3ft, la an effort to beat their respective records. Tha brig Clarabetle (Am.), Capt Cran* soons, from As pin wall ler Hampton Roads, ia ballast, arrived at Kay West yesterday with all hands axoept the oookand one ntflor down with the Chagree fever. Frank Hsaes, aged IS, son of Henry Hsnss, a pom mission merchant of Chicago, and 4 visitor a* waa drowned in tha Bnsqnsfhirnnr tirtr WMVs bathing in swift water ia ecsnpany with a number if bna e\v iLfirfD The verdict in the divorce case of Adeline Patti against the Marquis de Caux has been postponed. ATLUrtA, Aug. 17. —Several days age Mrs. Henry F. Whiting, of Jackson county, died after a violent illness of one day. Dr. L. G. Hardman treated the caw as 09* of poison in some form. Attending circumstance* created such comment that the body was exhumed and a post-mortem tion revealed that she died from eating tobacco. Considerable particles ware foend in her stomach. She was permitted in bar Mil ft®ns Ksilag Tobacco. The tsisa Bsst. iuo to x n, warming. The guesta waa flnUhad Mver&l of the j*rty laughingly Oot«t. and than It waa dlacovtfcat 1m waa dead. Physicians propfin tha o*om of daatfi aa rhenmatUiu of waa 40 jraan of aga. NpwTobk, Aug. 18.—The ocean race betwawi the Arixona, Antral and Berria was Won by tha flrst aaaaed vessel, which arrived yesterday afternoon, having made the passage from Liverpool in T days A horns and 14 IntesrnrraEAtiBmaK. m The Russian maritime board has notified ship owners that the harbor of Canton i« blockaded with torpedoes, and advise* extreme caution on the part of maatars of Teasels in Chinese waters. S*U»U GCJ tMtl ;CJ JlUtr Piling, -Sills, Covd-Wood, Pick. Isf-BfMH ta Vrr SIIAA. haMatorthMn juDg. m, Hryjpl ' See and Pballaa tot for aapaeial Ivy City race track Aog. W to beat their re•pective records. eb. Lath, Shingles, Sash, If-' 10 •. : Doors, Blinds, ftc. The London Times ignores the several contradictions of ita telegram to the effect that China has declared war flfNiast France, and declares that the report has not yet been positively denied. Welvts AMsag CsasUsa Castle. Ottawa, Onk, Aug. lS.'-Rwports from tha Northwest stats that wolves are making fearful hftvoo bduqi Tfrttfr htvdt on rinthii (tsar CalgaiTy. Hundreds of cattle have Men slain. C'i illness to use tobaoco, which it aha devoured in her deUHum and diet} from the iff act of it. The Jury rendered a verdict to this effect BILL TIMBER Despite frequent and persistent denials it is stated in London upon the hlglie.it authority that the United States government offered to mediate between France and China, and that ftance refused the offer, though China was willing to accept it lergMal IsnM|#C Mil.WAUKBa, Aug. ia—Thomas Wmtams will start on Tuesday from Racine Junction, Wis., to carry a banner to Mr Blaine at his home in Augusta, walking the entire -tray, a distance* 1,W is III« is Two freight train* on the Kansas and Texas railroad were in collision on Saturday killed and Patrick Harmon, an engineer, was seriously injured. '• Vsthsr sad Ssaihlsr Msirail. Bjlwvm, IU, Aug 18.—Joseph Ooulding and hia three-year-old daughter ware drowned in the Piscataquis river yesterday by tha eapabdag of their boat. Three ethers of Ooaldiag's ehildrsn ware rescued. Cat teortar isSliilln ?ffl T! (M. Wew NmiIbsM Omum, Am 18.—The executive committee the National Anti-Monopoly party begM a asnloaiH* JUtuMay morning. Shortly after 1 Mock tWy placed Al«nson 1L West, of Mleslerippi, in nomination for the vice in islilsfij oa the Butler ticket by a unanimous vote, and then went into secret Hir-'~ to outline plans for the campaign. Ban Francisco, Aag. 18.—Francisco Ocano, a native Californialt, of Los Angeles, aged 41, committed suicide by shooting nimself with a pistol. The cause of tfca dsed stems to have been an tatsa* (ear of aanishnioni, and consequent mental depliw*, be cause he had used some money he had found. He oalled his brother, said good-by to him, and ®red as soon aa he spoke. Driven to BaleMe by Pear. ■niMATBS MAD* ON BILL8 6r ALL tWDa The Sultan of Turkey hae instructed the Porte to agree with England upon all questions relating to affairs in Egypt, at all hasards. The Grand Vixier strongly opposes this, and there is much discord in thi Sultan's council in conaequenoa. Bnijt, Aug. IS.—The Abbe Mans I test the famous r1—«-* has sent to' toMtoafn isttsr to Ms Mends denying the to/thai he 1DM become Hin4 at Bnyreath. He says ha I* able to work without difficulty. An official of the Western Union Tela graph company was fined. I860 in Chicago Bsnirday for violating an ordinance prohibiting the erection ot poles and the stringing et wlrss in the streets. An appeal was taken, and tbe caaa will be Made a test Offioe and TsidfI . *• ~—-»• "-»4 . -Jiiom ■ i Nmt 9. U*n. Depot. West PUtetp, fa. Oxtaeciioa by telephoae with tha Beer Creek Saw IIUIs, and witk PUtstoa, Betas-. At 1 "252 8; Leal*. |
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