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UhJttULAlm KANSAS STATE NEWS. OSBORNE JOURNAL. Til case against Phil D. Armour for cor Ax Insane priest tubbed the Bishop of LONG AND SHOUT HAUL. Lemora si liorella, recently.

The ner In pork wu dismissed Id Chicago, Charles Wright, tbe prosecutor, not being present. Kama editor were royally entertained by their brethren and tbe rlticene generally C. F. KWOWLTON. priost also stubbed a young man who protected the Bishop.

Tbe wound were not The Long-Expected Decision of tha at Arkansas City on the 11th. kmall-fox dm dmd discovered is the necessarily fatal. Tbe priest was secured. Thb State House Commissioner have ac rasORSE. KANSAS Inter-State Commission.

Chinese district of Han Francisco, cepted tho bond of George U. Evan At Coventry, on tbe Huh, Wood-side, of Fblladolpbla, lowered the blcycls Thc river and lake transportation men who were awarded the contract for the held a meeting la Cincinnati recently to pur- reoora lor live miles, doing tue distance 1 oomplotion of the State House. Railroads Must Judge For Tliemielvta a MiMOlB. He will challenge Howell to an WOELD AT LARGE. ISZSflZSSSEZ ArrxK July 1 more tban per mils Whutlicr Tlijr Justified In UUrrliu- other contest can sot bo voted by municipalities in Kan Tbb Karl of Aberdeen, ex-Lord Lieuten i IRISH CRIMES SlLU Liberal and NalloaalUta Abstain FrAaB Vollns-Tha Kamalnlus; Clause Carried.

Loxnos, June 18. When tho debute waa resumed on tbe Crime bill last evening, Henry Fowler, Liberal, moved an amendment requiring before tbe enforcement of clause 0 (which deal with proclaiming dangerou associations) that the consent of both house of Parliament should be obtained. This, he laid, was the most dangerous clause of tbe bill and ought to be relisted to tbe uttermost. Mr. Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, opposed the amendment, laying thai It would only lead to a waste of tbe time of Parliament Mr.

Gladstone admitted that it would be Impossible to prevent discussion over proclamations. Mr. Dillon declared that the belief waa nniversal in Ireland thatthe bill wa mainly directed against tbe National League. as to railroad. sating Af(rlvl I'artie Will Then Heard.

Hail stones strangely shaped, pointed and weighing over a pound each, recently fell near Adrianople, on tbe south side of Thb wage of primary teachers In the uminary of tLa Dally Newa Emporia schools have been advanced, Is proportion to the number of soldiers the Balkan mountains, in Eastern Kou melia. The hail stones destroyed the bar vest, killed many laborers and calUo In the sacrificed in the late war a compared with WASUINOTOif BOTES. Jun 10. The Intor-Statsj Commerce Commission rendered last night its long-expected decision upoirtho fourth those sunt by each State into the field. Kan ant of Ireland, was given agrand reception In Ban Francisco the other day.

A memorial was presented to hi in. In reply, he renewed his adherence to Gladstone's borne rule doctrines. Tab Ohio Bteam Heating Company of Cincinnati bas mode an assignment with 58,000 rlabilitio and asset. A dispatch from Kansas City, says that Walter 8. Condon, grand secretary and treasurer of the Hwltchmon's Mutual Aid fields and pierced the roof of bouses like sas sustained tbe greatest loss of life.

One Tin total value of tho principal article provision exported from the United KUtes during May was against bullet. section of the Iuter-Htate Commerce act. oat of every five from Kansas died of dis which prohibit a greater charge for tbe ease or was killed in battle. AT the sale of Lord Crawford's library tho other day the Mazarln, otherwise the FVKJ.SSHinMay, 1880. transportation of passengers and property Kixoxab ha commenced to bore for ga.

Caldwell has voted to tho Rock Tun Prcsldont has appointed Vincent Lamantla, of Louisiana, to be Consul at over a shorter than over a longer distance In tho same direction, under (ubstantially Island. Catalonia, Italy. Outcnburg, Bible, the earliest book printed with movable metal types, In Its original oak boards, was put up at nV and sold for Tyndall's Pentateuch. In black let-ter, brought 255, and Tyndall's New Testa Association, had absconded with 0,600 of the funds. similar circumstance aud condition.

Tha Baknxt Housing was sentenced at Thi Department of State baa received from the consular agent at Sao Juan Del Topeka recently to three years in the pent decision was mode upon the petition of the Louisville ft Nttsbvillo and other railroad Aboct 800 mules wese burned to death and the powers which the clause put into the hands of the Viceroy would be speedily used for the uppresion of the league, which would result in a greater croo of Hold, Nicaragua, a report of the murder of by a Are which broke out in the Mound ment Mile Coverdale's Bible In companies, which were among the first to tentiury, having pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery. In November last bo passed forged check on T. T. Uurvcy, agent of the City street car stubios, St. Louis, early on English, black letter, with wood cuts the an American widow, Mrs.

Lydta J. Thorn-burn, at the head waters of the Ureat river pply for relief from the fourth section of misery and hatred In Ireland. Mr. Fowler' the morning of the 14th. the law.

Tbe decision is very long, com amendment wa rejocted 233 to 171. Santa amounting to FW. first English Bible printed-brougbt 235. Ilussu has decided to increase the duties Nicaragua. An aerolite foil near Ht Joseph, on prising more than 15,000 words, but tbe several more amendment bavins been Clay Cekteb bas a German Y.

M. C. A. Tbi American Telephone Company, a cotton yam and starch. most important feature la tbe announce IT Is sum that at tbe depth of 170 feet wnose airair nave bees examined on ac disposed of the chairman put the question whether the clause should stand as nart of the morning of the 18th, burying Itself In the aandy earth completely out of sight It was accompanied by a strong smell of sul ment that the Commission, after mature twenty -eight inch vein of coal bas been dis count of the dtacoverles as to the criminal career of Tyrer, Its vice president, offer covered at Uortoru A earthquake iheck was felt in the department of La Vendee, France, on tbe 15th, frightening the people but doing no consideration, is satisfied, tbe statute does not require aud prescribe that it shall in the bilL Sir Charles Russell entreated tbe House to considor gravely the objections- phur.

IT is laid that Kansas Is building more to refund the subscriptions of dissatisfied Tub; corner In wheat at Chicago broke on damage. chool houses in proportion to her popula uio unarocier oi me clause. stockholders. every instance and exceptional case grant its order for relief before the carrier ore at While Mr. Russell was sneakina- tbe hour tion than any other State in tbe Union.

the 14th, bankrupting the "combine" that forced up the price. There was a fall of Attorxkt-GeweiulGarlaxd hasfrsucd liberty In their tariffs to depart from the Thb British Jubilee celebration began on the 15h with a banquet and a ball attended by tbe Prinoe of Wales and othor Will Crawford, of Brookvlile, Saline en order fixing the compensation of all as of ten arrived and tbe ministerial benches rapidly filled, the members pourliu? in from 17c per bushel at the close of the day's spe County, bas received $5,000 from tho Union sistant district attorneys employed at fixed general rule. The carrier must judge for himself what are substantially similar cir culation. At one time the price fell as notables. Pacific railroad for the loss of a foot salaries for the fiscal year, beginning July much as 19c.

cumstances and'eonditious which preclude the lobbies. TheParuellite simultaneously arose and left tha House, the chairman twice calling upon them to resume their am exhibition or rood products was which was run over and cut off by an en 1, at a rate twenty per cent, less tban that The strike on the docks of the New York, special rate, rebate or drawback, which opened in Amsterdam on the 15th. gine. previously paid. This action is necctsi.

Small-pox is reported epidemic in Cardiff, A Pea body paper says that wolves are tated by an insufficiency of the appropria Pennsylvania Ohio railroad at Cleveland, culminated In a riot on tbe 4th. Two men were terribly beaten. The riot waa is mode unlawful by tbe second section, since no tribunal is empowered to judge for blui until after the carrier has acted eats. Amid great confusion a division was ordored and the clause adopted by a vote Wale. as thick in that neighborhood as office tion seeker.

A disastrous fire was reported raging in Lulca, Sweden, on theOulf of Bothnia. A quelled by the company taking the new men Prof. Rilrt, entomologist of the National Department of Agriculture, has traced the and then only for the purpose of de The Gladstouian returned after the vot Tub acreage of corn planted in Kansas away. churc the town hall and many other build this year is fifty per cent, greater than in destructive hop lice to plum trees. ing, but the division having been declared, immediately arose in a bod and withdrew termining whether his action constitutes a violation of the law.

The carrier judges William Mahonet jumped from the sus lags along several streets were burned. aay former year. i be (secretary or the interior bas re on peril of consequence in tbe special pension bridge at Cincinnati the other sight. He was not seriously hurt The tallost man in this country is said to The police of Berlin have prohibited tho circulation of tho Chicago Workman'! Go- rate, rebate or drawback. As Con be Mr.

J. D. iiurdin, of Lakin. He is seven amid Conservative cheers and lauRhter. The remaining clauses were put and carried without comment and the bill passed the committee stage, the Conservatives There is much excitement over recent scinded bis order of March 26, 1880, withdrawing from the operation of the public land laws fractional range forty-one In the Htate of Colorado for the purposes of a na gress clearly intended this, it must also feet three and a half inches high.

discoveries of iron ore in Buffalo County, when using the same words in tbe fourth A stkanvb phenomenon occurred the Mlle. UAt'ssBK, a young woman, exe Wis. fc. very shaft sunk shows rich depos section have intended the carrier, whose again cheering. The report stage of the other day near Mankato, Jewell County.

tional cattle trail. cuted at Amiens, France, recently for mat its and four companies have boon privilege was in the same way limited by Dill was fixed for June 27. ricide, was taken to the scaffold barefooted Lightning struck a wire fence and denial Tub Interstate Commerce Commission ished all the sound parts entirely, leaving and wearing a white robe and a black veiL them, should, in the same wav, act upon his judgment of limiting circumstances and Tub Michigan Ken a to has passed the ers published their opinion of the long and hort haul so. itioa of the Commerce act on DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO. me aecayea parts intact.

America missionaries report a famine conditions. The Commission, therefore. Marion Stevens and Thomas Davis In Asia Minor. the 15th. The document was quite lengthy House Local Option bill after muking some slight changes.

The House will probably accept the amendments and the bill will List of Killed and Injured at Urand will not undertake to decide in advance Tub revolution which broke out in the wore instantly killed by lightning at Greensburg recently. They were watching and In effect stated that railroad companies must judge for themselves as to whether what constitutes or what does not constl isaa. rnree Hundred Ituildings Damaged. Grand Forks, Juno 17. About then go to the Governor for Ms signature province of Tucuman, Argentine Republic, was suppressed wiMi the loss of 400 lives.

a black cloud when a Hash darted out with they are entitled to discriminate under ore tuto discrimination "under substantially similar circumstances and conditions," but Geoiioe Connor wu arrested at Oakland, tbe above fearful result. sumed conditions, when aggrieved parties The Governor and chief officers of the prov for smuggling opium by way of Can will leave railroad companies, in fixing TnE Pittsburg, Baxter Springs Galves can seen redress from the Commission. ince were taken prisoners. three o'clock yesterday afternoon this city and vicinity were visited by the most destructive storm ever known here. Tele their tariffs to act upon their own jutlg.

ton Railroad Company was chartered at Thb Department of State has received ada. He was presumed to be connected with tbe great opium smuggling ring. ment and at their rink, subject to Yellow fever is reported at Guaymas and other points on the western coast of Topeka on the lbtn. through the British Minister at Washing. Thb strike of all building trades In Bt Kinsley, by election, has resolved to is ton an Invitation to the Government to Mexico.

graph wires-are all down and complete reports are hard to secure. Miss Cora Star-bird and Mrs. A. M. Tappen were instantly- Paul, went Into ofToct on tho 15th.

accountability before Ithe Commission and courts in case where complaint ia made by interested parties of a violation of sue bonds of $12,000 for two new schools. take part in the centennial international exposition which is to be held at Melbourne, Tub German Reichstag has passed to its second reading the Sugar bill as reported While J. A. Hyan and Harry Irelour were Thb Denver, Memphis Atlantic sur veyors were at Kinsley on the 15th. Australia, in 1883.

killed. The injured as far as known are A. Anderson, of Reynolds Robert Anderson and wife; J. L. Lyons, probably fatal by the committee.

the law. For tbe guidance, however, of the railroad companies, the Commission in its decision has considered at great length drilling out a bliist which had missed fire, in the faint Kiver mine at Crystal Falls, recently, the blast went off, blowing Tms contract for the Winfield Opera Thb reported intention of the Presldont to return the captn red war stand ards to the James O. Blaine and party reached Southampton, England, on the 16th, and House and Board of Trade building has off the head and arms of both meu and hor- Various States in tha late Con fifrlnmrv hna been awarded to Uhel Ueil. The buildings will be comploted December 1 at were met by Mr. Pendleton, American Min nearly all the questions raised under the fourth section of the law, and has reached the conclusion which are summarized at ly; Mrs.

Pallet, hip broken. A railroad man, a man in a saloon in East Grand Forks were also injured. About seventy-two buildings were lovelcd. The intensified the already bitter foelines exist, riby mangling tholr bodies. ister to Germany.

cost of $35,000. follows: Plans for the f.300,000 machine shops ol ling In some of the Grand Army posts against The panic in the Chicago wheat market the President, and resolutions denouncing was continued on the 15th. Several more the proposed return of the flags have been Arms were posted as insolvent, among Tub stcamor Videtto of the Mobile ft Now York steamship liue went down Juno First Prohibition In tho fourth section North Dakota University was almost totally demolished, causing damage to the the Missouri Pacific were received in Atchison on tho 15th. against a greater charge for shorter than them being C. J.

Kershaw Co. The ef adopted. 13 hi the Gulf of Mexico. The officers and crew were saved. Loss, $100,000.

Half a mile of the street railway track in fect of the Chicago break wus to make the extent of $12,000. The Catholic Church was completely ruined, and the Congregational Church considerably damaged. The Plain- Clay Center has been completed. markets In the other cities wcuk and nerv Tubus was much comment among naval officers In Washington at the fact that an English designer had taken away the for a longer distance over tho same line in the same direction, the shorter being included in longer distance as qualified therein, ia limited to cases in which circumstances and conditions are substantially U. York, of Fort Scott, was elected a vice- ous.

A iali.oo ascension was made recently dealer and Herald building was unroofed. Aboutthree hundred other buildings were damaged to a more or less extent An in president of tho American Association of Nurserymen, lately in session in Chicago. 15,000 prize awarded by the Navy Department for prize designs of the new cruissr. similar. 1 wenty thousand persons were reported iHE resident ha reconsidered his do- "Second The phrase 'under substan at Painesville, O.

In its descent the balloon Rtruck tbe tops of some trees and dimmed the occupant, Prof. Clark, Borne sixty feet to the ground. His Injuries were thought to be fatal. present at the Grand Army reunion at I termination to send the captured battle coming Manitoba train containing a smoking-car and a first-class coach was blown off tho track and down an embankment, rolling over two or three times. A num infield on the 10th.

Tho lecturers were Bags back to the Bwtti, and in a tetter, dated June Hi, trt the Secretary of War, tially similar circumstances and in the fourth section is used in the same sense as in the second section, and Congressman R. G. Horr, on "Genuine vs, The Prospect Machine and Engine Com siatea mat it was a matter that more prop ber of the passengers were injured. The Sham;" Chaplain C. C.

McCabe, of New York, on "Tho Sunny Side of Libby Prison Lieutenant William Gibson, of Iowa, on enjr puriuiuca to uongrc. forco of the wind was so strong that a heavy building to tbe Austin Powder Company was blown fully a half mile. I he Sunny Side of Ex under the qualified form of prohibition in the fourth section, carriers are to judge in tho first instance with regard to similarity or dissimilarity of circumstances and conditions that permit greater charge for shortor distance. THIS KAST. New York police recently sent oat 8 gen pany, formerly tho Cummer Engine Company, of Cleveland, has made an assignment.

The capital stock of the cor poratiou is WOO.OOO, and is held by leading citizens in Cleveland. The liabilities are estimated at and the assets at Governor George T. Anthony and Lieute'a ant vnuter, of Ohio. eral alarm for T. 13.

McMauus, a eal 'tuto man, who had been missing for several days. Ho had sold much real estate and his The commencement exercises of the Stale Tub Wholesale Liquor Dealers' National Association has made an assessment of ten cents per barrel on old rye und bco-rbon whisky for tho purpose of lighting prohibition in Texas. The Fronch Government has declined to take any steps at present looking to a Mediterranean cunal or the deepening of the Seine. F.1011T hundred house in Botuschany, Rouniania, have bean destroyed by fire and seven persons killed. The Lcrd Mayor of London recently entertained at a banquet a large number of notable actors and actresses.

The affair was much appreciated by the profession. Five hundred men in the garrison at Herat, Afghanistan, mutinied June 9, but were defeated and captured after eighty men had boon killed. Recent advices from Honolulu stated that a revolution was imminent In Hawaii and that King Kalukaua's life was threatened. A sensation was recently caused in Paris by the abduction of tho Countess Mercedes Martinez-Campos, a young and wealthy Cubian heiress. There were reports that tha lady was a consentinir nartv und the BURNED ON THE LAKE.

"lhira Tho judgment or carriers at Normal took p4ace at Emporia ou tho 16th, 1500,000. to circumstances aud conditions is Diplomas were conferred ou twenty-four Griffiths, Marshull brokers of Wife thought he had or 70,000 cash With him, besides a gold watch and dia not final, but subject to the au graduates. Minneapolis, have suspended. They The census-taker for Greeley County sub mond pin. He had acted strangely of lute.

Thkeb judgments of foreclosures of mort acted as Kershaw agents. H. A. Smith also suspended, with liabilities of thority of the Commission and courte to decide whether it lias been violated, and in case of complaint for violating thc milted his report to the Governor on the Kith. He found 2,638 people the county.

Both failures were due to the Chicago wheat panic. or which 487 were homesteaders. For tern fourth section of the act, tho burden ol proof is on the carrier to justify any departure from the general rule, prescribed porury county seat 400 men voted for Trib Tub Chicago cattle market has been much une, 45 for Horace and 14 for Lombard. demoralized lately. Prices have ruled ex by the statute, by showiug circumstances Governor Martin, on hearing of the ceptionally low.

gages against the Buffalo, New York Fhiladclphia railroad have been granted la the Buffalo courts. The blust furnace owners of Pittsburgh And vicinity have positively refused to pay more than 1.51) per ton for coke. Barclay Peak, of Mount Holly, N. hag been convicted of the murder of his cousin, Miss Anderson. William Bacov Stevens, D.D..

LL. and conditions substantially dissimilar. A TOKSAno was reported at Grand Forks. projected return of the captured battle flags to the Southern States, sent an ener "Fourth The provisions of section 1, re resulting in a train being thrown from the truck with a loss of four lives. quiring charges to be reasonable and just, getic protest to President Cleveland.

and of section forbidding unjust discrim At the corner stone laying of the new Tub Denver grand jury has roturned six court house at uoiumbus on the 15th it was ination, apply when exceptional charges are made under section 4, as they do in abduction was engineered by her lover, who Bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania of indictments against Sheriff Kramer and officers under him for false pretenses and estimated that 15,000 persons were pres. desired to evade the marriage law. other cases. "Fifth The existence of actual competl ent. The ceremonies were conducted by Honry C.

Cook, grand master Knights malfeasance in office. They enter a general denial. TUE LATiiSX. Twenty-one Lives Reported Lost by the lliirnlng or the Steamer Chainplain oa Lake Michigan. Detroit, June 18.

A special from Charlevoix says: "The steamer Champluin, of the Northern Michigan line, bound for Cheboygan from Chiougo burned ut midnight, between Norwood and Charlevoix at the mouth of Grand Traverse bey. The boat was running ton milos an hour when flames suddenly shot up from beneath the engine, driving the engineer from his post, with his clothes on fire. He ran to the hurricane deck, plunged into a tank, and then returned to his work but was too late to stop his engine or connect the hose. The alarm was given, the sleeping passengers aroused, and when life preservers had been fastened on they all gathered on the forward deck. Two lifo-boats and life-rafts were lowered, but the steamer was running so fast that they got away.

In ten minutes from the time the bout caught fire, the passengers were compelled to jump into the lake. Tbe steward informs the correspondent that there were fifty-seven persons on board, including the crew. Twenty-one persons were lost. Those saved floated an hour and a half, when they were rescued by a yawl ond fish boats from the shore. Several ef those saved were badly burned.

There are seven not accounted for, the above list of lost comprising only those known to have perished. Templar ol the State of Kansas. tion which is of controlling force in respect to traffic, important in amount, may make Miss McHaho, a Salvationist, was fatally hurt recently ot Quebec by stones thrown T11E SOUTH. AuTicLE8of incorporation have been filed with tho Secretary of State for the Boles out dissimilar circumstances and condi CoNrnn er ate memorial a was observed by an excited mob. The Inter-State Commerce Commission tions, entitling carriers to charge less foi longer than for shorter haul over same Medical Institute of Lawrence.

"Chief Charlie," a native of Senegam at Danville, on tho 11th, ex-Congressman O. C. Hubboll being theerutor. will ask Congress next winter for a considerable increase over the $100,000 allowed line in the same direction, the shorter be John Hammer, white, aud John Craw ford, colored, escaped from the jail at Dan- vnom ror expenses during the current year, bla, and recently with Robinson's circus, was begging Governor Martin the othor day for a pass to his native country. He Was sick aud penniless.

As no appropriation existed for the, purpose the request ing included in the longer, in the following case First, when competition is with carriers by water, which are not subject to the provisions of the statute second, when LiLOYB, the alleged Wyandotto train villo, the other night. Hammer was held for an outrage and was certain of grave punishment. competition is with foreign or other rail was reiusoa. Eight stores were burned at Mariana, roads which are not subject to the provis recently. 1 he Chicago, Kansas ft Arkansas rail tne rrotestant Episcopal Church, died at Philadelphia the other morning.

Bishop Stevens was seventy-two years of ago, having been born in Bath, July 15. 1815. While driving a wagon loaded with nitro-glycerine near Olean, N. recently, Lem Hart was blown to pieces by an explosion. Two men wore fatally Injured in Kaufman's stone quarry near Leesport, recently, while examining a charge which had previously failed to explode.

The Pennsylvania coke strike, affecting 13,000 men, ended on the 12th in the granting of an advance of Vi( per cent. Tub decline in coffee causod an excited market In Now York on the 13th. Three firms went to the wall, the most notable of which wasB. G. Arnold with liabilities said to be 11,000,000.

John Russell You so, ex-United States Minister to China, has been elected president of the Anti-Poverty Society of Philadelphia. Judge Brows, of the United States District Court of New York, has ordered that the assisted immigrants refused admission solely because their fares hod been paid by The wholesale liquor dealors of Louis ville, have Indorsed tho action of the wrecker, was acquitted at Paolo, after a trial lasting a couple of weeks. The boodle trial at Chicago resulted in the conviction of McGarigle and McDonald. Henry V. Leslie, the defaulting secretary of thc Chesapeake Delaware Canal Company, who with J.

A. L. Wilson, the former treasurer of the same company, fled in the early part of July of last year with $050,000 belonging to the company, was arrested in Philadelphia on the ISth while ia hiding. distillers in resolving not to make anv road filed its charter recently. The road will run from St.

Joseph, to Little Rock, passing through the counties of Doniphan, Atchison, Jefferson, Shawnee, Douglas, Franklin, Miami, Anderson, Linn, Allen, Bourbon, Crawford, Labette and ions of the statute; third, in rare and peculiar cases in competition between railroads which are subject to the statute, when a strict application of the general rule of the statute would be destructive ol competition. "Sixth The Commission further decidet whisky for a year. Five men were killed and manv wounded Cherokee. by an explosion of dynamite In tho Inman mines, four miles from Chattanooga, on tho lilt h. The Chicago Lockout.

Chicago, June 18. The most important The State University will, in September next, offer in addition to tbe general and The Hall Ordway Manufacturing Com Mews of the day touching the local labor pany, boots and shoes, Nashville, situation was the determination reached by the brick manufacturers. They decided. tbit when agreatercharge in the aggregate is made for the transportation of passengers, or like kind of property, for a shorter than for a longer distance, over thc same line, in the same direct ion, the shorter being included in the longer distance, it will not be sufficient justification therefor failed on the 13th. Liabilities, tlliO.OOO; individual liabilities, total assets.

during the morning, to modify the great lockout somewhat, so far as they them 1:200,000. This was the only shoo factory iu the South. selves are concerned. The North Side Rev. George Pittard, a Methodist manufacturers will start up on Monday, and open their yards with a full force of special courses already in existence a four-years' course in electrical engineering.

The Young People' Christain Union met at Fort Scott on the 15th in the Presbyter-ion Church. Delegates were present from mauy of the cities of Kansas and Missouri. A prisoner escaped from the jail at Win-field recently by punching out the bricks. He bad been confined on a charge of forgery. The water in the Arkansas river has boen higher lately than for many years.

The Topeka City Council has passed an rei nniain snou in tx admitted. By a fall of rock in Mill Crock colliery at that the traffic which is subjected to such greater charge is way or local traffic, aud that which is given more favorable rates is not." nKesDarre, recently, Peter Ceimmer men. The South and West Siders will also start up their yards during the week. All of the brickyard owners agree to work and ana Simon Charmesky were killed, and The Commission thinks that there are The Hungarian elections resulted in the return of Liberals, 38 Moderate Oppositionists, 50 Independents, 9 Anti-Ssmitics, and 15 memburs of uo particular party. Clearing house returns for week ended June 18 showed on average increase of 11.6 compared with Uie corresponding week of last year.

In New York the increase was 5.9. Thb European money markets wero quiot during the week ended Juno 18. American securities were reported Improving. The west-bound California express on the Southern Pacific railroad was robbed by a gang of men near Flatouio, Fayotte County, on tho morning ot the 18th. Tho robbers beat the messenger, Frank Folger, slitting his ears.

The passengers were relieved of $5,000 and tho express box opened and $10,000 taken out. Many of the passengers were brutally treated by the rob some cases in which competition between Michael Fisher and John Prodosky severely injured, the former so badly that re fill their sheds full of brick. In case the trouble is not then ended they will shut covery whs impossible. the American roads will permit of a deviation from the long and short haul clause, and says: "One such case is that of a road The lower house of the Massachusetts Legislature bas rejected the constitutional ordinance providing for an occupation tax. down work for the season, which is about half gone.

While the lockout in the other building trades last, no brick will be sold preacher at North Folk, N. beat a boy to death recently. The boy was playing base bull and happened to strike the preacher as the latter was passiikg. Pittard fled. Swindell saw mill near Apala-chlcola, was destroyed by flre the othor day, together with 1.000,000 feet of fine lumber.

Loss, no insurance. The Crozier Iron Steel Company has made an assignment The preferred creditors amount to $378,000. The assignment was made, it is said, for the adjustment of legal difficulties. The works are located at Roanoke, aud rated at ver $1,000,000. A duel with razors occurred near Wood extending from Pittsburgh, parallel Jameson, a real estate speculator, of prohibitory amend ment 135 to 73.

except as at present by permit of the super Refherextatives of the Union Lnbsr Leavenworth, hns brought suit against D. Anthony, of the Tune, of that city, for to the Pennsylvania railroad as far as Youngstown and thence to Ashtabula, where, through a connection with the Lake intendent of the Builders' Exchange. party of New York State held a conference libel. at Elmira on the 15th. Shore, it gives to the people of Pitts Grorgb Atherton, baggage agen of tho Abandoned the Mew Standard, Chicago, June 18.

The Western lines burgh and Youngstown competition with the Pennsylvania road in their busi have been much disturbed lately bv the Rumors werecurrentat Coxsackie, N. recently that the National Bank was in trouble. The directors were silent about the matter, but it was learned that Sidney A. Dwight, the cashier, was between Southern Kansas railroad, committed suicide recently at Harper by shooting himself through the brain. He wae thirty-six years of ago and no reason was known for ness to and from New York and New England.

This route is somewhat roundabout, but if the long and short haul clause is construed strictly- would destroy the competition from Pittsbureh. his act. wiu ana short in His accounts. Sam Jones, the noted revivalist, was-at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Boston, was bers, who escaped.

At Matterdorf, Hungary, on the 18th a body of gendarmerie was attacked by Croatian electors and the gendarmerie firing upon the mob, shot five dead. The election was suspended. At New Lisbon, the other night, a performing baby elephant seriously in evangelical meetings held recently in Win- neld and Ottawa gutted oy lire the other morning-; loss, 10,000. The flre was believed to be of incendiary origin. which city furnished the capital to build it for the express purpose of securing competition.

The Commissioners say tnat they were unanimous in the opinion and George Pierson, private secretary of action of the Union Pacific, Burlington Missouri and Fremont, Elkhorn Missouri Valley roads, in resisting standard live stock cars from thirty to thirty-four feet. This bad the effect of cutting the regular rate east of the Missouri river and making a less rate for long hauls from Nebraska than for short hauls from Iowa. Nebraska roads yesterday were persuaded to abandon the new standard. Tho interested lines reached an agreement that the Nebraska grain rates should be the same Via all routes. Governor Beaver, of Pennsylvania, visited dusdas kick, the noted Sew Tort pat ruff, S.

recently. The principals were two dusky Amazons, and the cause was a mutuul sweetheart whose entire affections were claimed by both. The women fought until they succumbed from exhaustion. Both received serious and perhaps fatal wounds. William Mi'rchison, of Jackson, who fasted ninety days without tasting food or water, on account of paralysis of the throat, died the other day.

This wae the most remarkable case known to history, and will be fully reported in the medical journals. All the property of the Arkansas Telegraph Company has been sold to the St. Louis, Iron Mountain Southern Railvriar concluded it as follows: order for temporary relief made in favor of the petitions will be allowed to remain in force until the day originally limited for its jured a cluwn. Another elephant also became furious, the result being a stampede of the audience and the injury of several ent meaicine man, has been declared insane. Every coke producer In the Connells-Ville (Pa.) region, except Carnegie Broth Topeka recently.

He expressed the opinion that the Senate chamber was the finest legislative hall he had ever seen. Salina claims a population of 8,500. William Kellet, a boy, on tbe nieht of ers, has resolved not to grant the advance June 16, 1886, was put off a train on tho A Kokomo IsniAXArons, June 16. A Kokorao Kansas City, Fort Scott Gulf, by a brake-man, when his foot was crushed under the persons. Durhig the excitement an cques-trieune fell between four performing horses and was fatally injured.

Thb McUlynu parade and demonstration occurred in New York on the ISth. The number participating was not se large a had been expected, about fl, 000 being in line. Whjlb a party of 250 pilgrims were crossing the Danube river near Paks in Hungary on the lSlh, the boat on which they were making the passage was caught in a wheels. The Supreme Court bas affirmed a verdict of $4,000 damages to the boy on Company. demanded by the cokeworkers.

The Hungarian coke werkers employed by Schoon maker Co. at Jim town. have returned to work at their old wages. Thb Washington Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, cotton and woolen goods, has suspended payment, with liabilities of (550,000 and assets, counting the mill and machinery at cost, of about Tbe mill has not been been making mony for some time. There were rumors in New York recently of a trust company being organized to Reports from Calhoun County, state that an epidemic of rabies among does and tbe ground that life must not be endangered when trespassers are put off trains.

Scbveyors have reached Wamego from Wotmore and report a good grade for the projected railroad. cattle prevails there. Several persons, it is said, havo been bitten by the rabid dogs. special reports tbe arrest at that place today of John C. Pickert, son of Nathan Pick-ert, president of the Howard National Bank, upon a warrant sworn out by the State agent of the Royal Insurance Company.

The warrant is based on statement made by two brothers, named Malosh, who are now under arrest, and who state that Pickert hired them to fire the Dixon block, in Kokomo, which wa destroyed by fire on January IS, involving a loss of pickert was a partner in a hardware firm doing business in the building, and carried insurance on stock which he afterwards stated was worth but (8,000. hurricane and capsized. Only a lew of the party were saved. Indignant Indians. Fort Worth, June 18.

Information has been received here that great dissatisfaction is expressed among the citizens of the Chickasaw Nation, in the Indian Territory, concerning the action of Governor Guy in allowing the Gulf, Colorado Santa Fe railway to get ties in the Territory. The council refused to let the railway company have ties at 20 cents each, but notwithstanding tbe action on the part of the legislative body of the Chickasaw, the Governor allowed the company to cut them for 10 cent each. Tbe Chickasaw people claim that their forest have been very greatly damaged and they will institute impeachment proceedings against Governor Guy. A iyxc'Hino party failed at Troy. recently, consequent upon the steel cage successfully protecting the negro, the mob Thb latest railroad opened to Leavenworth is the Leavenworth, Northern ft Southern.

The road is practically a branch of the Santa Fe from Wilder, sixteen mile from Kansas City. Thb miners of No. 8 shaft, Wier City, truck recently against alleged unfair screens. Mien excitement was caused at Flushing, N. recently by the ducking of Charles Doscher, a respectable married man, in the basin ef the village fountain by four men supposed to be members of a vigilance committee.

This organization has for its object the punishment bv ducking of auy married man found out after eleven o'clock unaccompanied by kit wife. take in we telegraph companies. Thb Rhode Island House has passed a bill to enforce the prohibitory amendment Both branches of the Massachusetts Legislature were prorogued on the 0th, not being able to break it openi Is Eldorado, the other day Dr. Kimball was shot in the back and killed by James Baird, with whose brother be bad bren quarreling..

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Années disponibles:
1886-1889