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VOLUME I. CAliBONDALE, OSAGE KANSAS, THUItSDAY, JULY 17, 1879. NUMBER 8. IS ft Ul4 1 II-Cj JiJilV. fi, "I ot uarroll, and wall of the faotory, wrecking the contents.

A mo Janeiro pairouea uy soldiers, in wwuuuiiiK i n. u. auBLin, I portion ot tne boiler fell two squares awav. consequence of a general riot. parish judge.

W. H. Hmith, colored, crossing August Bether. one of the nronrietors. and that is mortal of this man have been placed in the grave, the bright examplo of bis life will cause his memory to be forever cherished in the minds of those who had the honor of The supporters of the refugee Prince of mo nireet uurina tne melee, wn strnplr it.

aavuij v.f.iuii, uu were jtuieu. A SKELETON EXHUMED. carman nave Been massaered. uiiegea, ny a stray puuet, and instantly killed. Cholera raginsr amonor the British troons nis personal acquaintance.

BOARD OF HEALTH CONFERENCE. MOItMOKS JAILED. Laborers removing the debris of the in 1 i mi. xuayvimyv, jnuia. Hie executors of tho late Rrirrhn.m Southern hotel in St.

Lonis on the 11th, ex- The Chilians are Dreiiarinr for an attack Young's estate, Geo. Q. Cannon, Albert Gar- uumed tne skeleton or a woman in the lminri. WASHINGTON NOTES. All i'roo delivery cities have boon divided into two classes with a view to classifying letter carriers.

The first class is Albany, Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Jersey City, Louisville, Milwaukee, Newark, Now York, Now Orleans, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Providence, Rochester, St. Louis, Ban Francisco and Washington, All other cities where tho free delivery system if in operation, on Lima and Callao. In Memphis at a conference meeting ot the members of the National board of health, the members of the Mississippi Valley sanitary council and representatives of the railrord and dry. The remains are supposed to be those of rington and Brigham Young, and John Taylor, havina failed or rnfimnil nrmni Kate Lawler. one of tho stewards of the house.

Jcrard Ortetra installed President of the with the order of the court. All of Tllcy nave been lying whore found Blnce tho THE CHAMPION WRESTLER. In Kansas City on the 12th Andre Chris-tol wrcstlod Lucian Maro. Chris tol woa easily. EX-GOVERNOn ALLEN DEAD.

In Chillicothe, 0., on tho 11th, Gov. Allen died suddenly from some unknown cause, WEST POINT GRADUATES. Tho recently graduated cadets of West Point have been assigned to command'. MORE MORMONS. Six hundred mormons arrived in New York on the 9th from Europe.

THE MARKETS. GRAIN REVIEW. Messrs. Lynde, Wright of Kan orate ox i'anama. river interests, was held on the 2nd.

The rec night of the eleventh of April, 1877, when the hub wore on tno I arrested for con The British bcirin a srenoral advance on ommendation ot the Mississippi Valley sanitary council, that stations of inspection be es uotoi was ournea. tempt. Jiach gave bonds of 5,000. AN AERIAL FLIGHT. tablished every summer on tho Mississinn TV.

1 i i A HEMP VICTIM. The boiler of a steam mill nf lnce Alexander, -of Uuigana, visits river at Vicksburg. Memphis and Cairn, wa. Antoni Garcia lCb was executed WiliN I .1 II I.lll I r. i r- sixty-hyo in number, aro second class.

Tho Rccrctary of tho treasury requests tho holders of 10-40 oalled bonds to forward vnuorsea. 11th at Galveston, for the murder of An- ttyV.owno.a Castian, ex. A firo at Port-au-Prince destroyed much HEBREW CHILDREN. Rustino Amalio, Sept. 7th.

1878. Ho was de- etn, throwing tlm engineer, property. fiant to the last. The dron fell at 11:20. and a Distance or 4U leet, man The council of American and Hebrew Rling liim terribly.

He died in two hours. Four workmen killed bv a fallino1 wall ho was pronounced dead at 11:41, bis neck congregations in New York on tho 10th considered tho subject of agriculture. A committee loss to mill and machinery about $8,000. ai x'nns. Death ensued in- Ming broken by the fall, FIRE RECORD.

was appointed to solicit donations of lands, Nihilists put on trial at Odessa, llussia stantiy, SENT HIS WIFE AHEAD. sas City, furnish us tho following reliable review of the grain trade for the past week larmiiii implements and money, anil as soon At Greenville, Ky on the 11th, a fire Italy is to have a new Cabinet. as tney obtain a tract of land thev shall sub Joseph Atkins, a fruit-irardcncr. a few destroyed the drug store of N. B.

Kingsloy and Wheat Reports from tho crineinal wheat i them to tho department as soon as possible. A. He says it will be physically impossible to deem promptly, on tho 18th and 21st the very large amount then falling duo, unless the bonds aro received at an early day. If sent forward at once, they will bo remitted at ma- turity. A comparison botwoon issues of stamps, stamped envelopes and postal cards for 1878 and 1879, shows the total values of this year's issue in 050 dollars; an inoreascof f866 over the value of thoso of last year.

In-i crease in number of ordinary postngo stamps miles from Grconsbunr. Westmoreland conntv. Myers, the dry goods store of Jones, of uiviue it into iarms oi ou to bu acres for one family. Said family Bhall have that land frpa UENE11ALITIES. countries of Europe during tho past week have beon of a very unfavorable nature.

Freriurnt snot ana instantly killed bis wife on tho 7th, lnB resioenoe or urecn u. Htuart. and after tellinu his nearest neighbor that ho Loss, 25,000 to $35,000: no insurance. Origin or rental tot a term of seven years. IELLOW FEVER BEFOBTS.

storms, and clouds of destructive insects hove destroyed all hones of anv considerable nut. At Memphis on the 11th thero were no THE HEBREW CONVENTION, The sixth annual convention naa Killed the old woman, placed the muzzle of his gun under his chin and fired and killed A grind stone on a bust. of the turl from.southern Kussia. Germany excepted, new cases of fevor and a general feeling of uiuinuii. i n.

on. t.i. union of American Hebrew congregations be. connaenco was experienced, livervthinir was win urup prospects on tno continent aro gloomy, while Great Britain is in no way im- A VILLIAN8 WOUK, Kortmoll was workinc a irrindntnnn nt. t.ha quiet and serene.

No spread of the disease ku in new xoiii ion we otn. mere was a largo attendance and great interest was taken prnvuu. At Muscatine, on the Dill, William Schraeder Lck works, the stono burst, break- was anticipated. It is estimated that fully European orders aro Iargclv increasim? in in mo proceedings. Bimon Wolf, of Washing ton, was chosen temporary chairman.

A. Bis serious wound in his abdomen. I At Galveston, the board of health on our principal markets and cables report an advance of four pence por cental on winter lects, a well known and resectable farmer, was murdered with a club in the hands of VV. rickcring. Tho cause of tho act scorns to havo been family troubles.

Pickering has not yet inger, of St. Louis, temporary chairman. Com DEATH BY explosion, -clared a quarantine against Mem- mittees were then appointed on credentials and wheat at The hcavv rain Btnrmn issued is only 4.29 per cent for 1877 over 1878. The President has signed tho coinniis-? sions of tho members of the Mississippi river commission, and of John A. Hunter to bo the chief justice of the supremo court of Utah, i David C.

Humphreys, since 1870, one of judges of tho supreme court of the District Columbia, died in Washington on tho 12th. The President has appointed as post's master JuliuB H. Wayland, of Harrisonville, Ho. As tar as could bo learned at present. ti, if n.nr,v.

permanent organization. i. i ui.t.u- uuou capiurca. SCANDAL IN THE SOUTH duuui uy we jioaie expio- tea only after tho expiration of 20 days from TO THE POLAR REGIONS. sum: Frank Fvle.

Ihoinas Flahertv. Wm of the past few days throughout the northwest as well as through Kansas havo increased the alarm with foreign buyers, and values of winter wheat in our home markets have advanced 5 to 6c a bushel, and snrinu wheat tn the date of their departure. They also passed Ihe arctic exploring vacht Jennettn O'Brien, and several others whoso names are Col. Win. A.

Cook and Messrs. Sholla- a resolution that all vessels coming from not yet obtained. sailed from San Francisoo on tho 8th. The Jeannotte steamed slowly down the harW neaitny ports outside or the tromcs be forbid. 4o a bushol, tho previous maninulations nf den to touch at Kcv West.

THE SEYMOUR INQUEST, barger and Wilson, as connsol for Luey Walton Khett Horton, havo entered suit Bgainst John H. Morgan, son of Senator Morgan (Ala.) for breach of promiso of marriage and $20,000 amid dipping of Hags, screaming of steam. The inquest into tho shootinc of John spring wheat markets anticipating part of the advance. Until tho soring wheat cron is hnr. In'Littlo Hock, tho yellow fovcr news from Memphis created profound excitement.

wnistlcs, and a salute of 10 guns from Fort F. Seymour, brother-in-law of Bishop Sey I'oint. The Jeannctte was docnlv loaded with vested in this country' values in tho near fu Littlo Hock is in excellent sanitary condition; ooal and Btorcs, and her progress was so slow mour, organ in cw xoric on tne lath. Many damages. A POLICEMANS VIIXIANT.

novortneioss, tne board ot Health met and re ture must depend upon tho weather. The factors influencing advance or decline, have persons wcro present, besides thirty-three mat it was not tin nail-oast six that shn mtf, i i witnesses. solved that no train on tho Memphis and Littlo Hock railway shall be permitted to enter James Lahcy was shot and instantly ceased to be for tho present a question between "short scllors" or the Now York clique," Kiiu-u oy a policeman in Chicago on tho 10th MORE RAIN IN MINNESOTA. A 11 1 EXPLANATORY NOTICE. i si'lio quinine bill will be corrected when Xungiess convenes.

1 CRIMINALITIES. I DAVIDSON nANCIKD. i At Warrensburg', ontlieOlh, Frank I Davidson, in the flush of youth, yielded up his lifo to satisfy the demands of outraged law. The gallows was a structure supported I by oiglit uprights thoroughly braced, and con-' sisting of a platform 10x12 feet, in which was quarantine limits, hvo miles east of tho city. 1'eoplo in the neighborhood of Lahcy's homo anouicr ncavv rain and nai storm On after the lltb.

Health officers wore ordered to llio following notice, large mint. ono of ana fair weather. claim that tho Bhootmg was entirely unjusti Iho 7th extended ovor a considerable nart of is inordinately larr-n nl. has be placed on the Iron Mountain road. Dr.

been put up in tho general offices of the V18iwe BUPP'y. this Colbnrn was appointed to meet incominu tho State and damaged crops in sumo locali. i. i i uaoio. MURDER CONFKSHKD.

season and receipts continue liberal, so that we will entor upon the new cron -veur Chicago Alton railroad company: "Our hours for listening to bcoirars. ncddlem an.) vivnt vuv iivthviunii jiuiinesoia vaucy, uiumpnis trains. liurrell Smith and Jfall, the two At Montgomery. the nmvor miarantin. MISPLACED CONFIDENCE.

auvcrusing agents are irom 8 a. in. to 1 p. cd all freight and passengors from Mcmnhia negroes who murdered Maj. 1'ugh at Murfrors- book agents from 1 to 3 p.

solicitors for with larger stocks warehoused than ever before reported, whilo the Old World will need more than we have yet contributed. The next four weeks are ant tndevcltu. mid. At Wilkesbarro. on tho lHh An ooro not long since, and who wore sentenced Cairo, 111., also quarantined against Memphis.

benevolent purposes from 3 to 6 n. nasses gustns Helker, engineer, and Ed. Kmill, llro- granted at all hours. Wo attend to our busi. to do Hung August 8, confessed their crime.

KILLED BY HIS BHOT1IE11. man, were Killed by a misplaced switch throw. THE COLLEGE RACES. At Saratoga mi the 10th tho college ness at nighty iug iuu engine uown an cinuanicment, den fluctuations, due as much to the nervousness of tho "shorts" in covering contracts as to tho domands of foreign buyers. There are plausible agreements fr both buyers and sel i a trap 4 lect square, and two parallel beams 18 feet high, was located in a little valley opening out to the west.

Hardly had tho rope tightened cro thero was a movement throngh- out tho crowd. Reporters pressed forward to lake tho statement of the physicians, and watch the man. The struggles were few. In descending, tho man fell straight as a plum- RAILROAD CONSOLIDATION. DECAPITATED.

In Chicago Jas. Jones, colored, who was shot by his brother, Prince Albert Jones, some days ago, died on tho 11th. Prince Albert has The Wabash and tho St. Louis. Knnsns races were well attended with tho following results: Tho double scull was won by the Athletios of New York, in 8:18: Wahwah- Jas.

Patterson, a brakeman on tlio Louisville, Nashville Great Southern riil ler in the present crisis, but to those whose wheat has not yet been cut. we won li sav. been held to bail in the sum of $10,000. City and Northern railroads aro to be united under the name of the Wabash, Bt. Louis and Pacifiio railroad.

The largest shareholders of road, was run over and literal! cut in two at don't sell it ahead." Exnorts are lfn-hw snras second, Minncsotas third, 9:25. The first trial heat of the Junior sculls was won by Burt Brown, of Union Springs. Time, 10:20. Second trial heat was won hv Murrav. uiasgow Junction on tho 7th.

both companies have given their consent to man siuctnu. At Concord, N. on tho 10th, Hub sell, tho murderer of Miss Hanson was banc. than previous week, but still very largo while exnorts of fliinr aro nnnrlv FIRE AT ABILENE. tne consolidation.

The union of the two nom met. wis legs were Donna at tne Knees ana ankles, bis arms drawn back and fastened by a chord about each elbow, his bands resting on his breast, whore they remained until removed by tho physicians. When he ji was taken down, it was found that tho A lire occurred in Abilene. on tho panics, which lacks only the formal ratiiica- doubled. The new wheat arriviiur in our local of Elizabethtown, in 10:27.

The first trial heat of i oars was won bv the Wahwahsums: ed. Ho died in nineteen minutes without a tion by their stockholders, has been virtually market is for tho most Dart unmorohantahln. night of the 10th which completely destroyed struggle. FOUND MURDERED. accomplished.

Occasional cars are dry enough to crado but wio inrgo Btore nouse owncu ny IS. Himpson Fully insured. three-fourths of tho receipts are dry and Tll 1.1 t- time, Mutuals, Saugorties, The second trial heat for 4 oars was won by the Shoewarcamittes in Elizabeths, 8 :37 Olympics, 8 M4. THIRTEEN ALREADY DEAD. A stranger whose name is supposed to bo John or Michealli.

a found murder i ir ii i (inrbiuuiiiny caution mil At fteuaiia. on the 11 Hi. (Jenorn.1 1 n.i:., jau or nve root uaa drawn the rope so tightly, and so pressed it into the flesh, that the noose uld not be slipped; but instead, it was ncoossary to cut tho rope to remove it. So onds the history of the youth, guilty of the Four more victims bv the destruction of ORANGEMEN TURN OUT. ii cj i i i n.

i uuu George K. Smith, founder of the city and a I ditioned grain to market. There is no actual resident of this county since 1833, died after a market for it'anywhere and a littlclcare in the orphan asylum at Vasa bv the storm hnvn ed near Indianapolis on the 10th. A FORGER REMANDED. The Orange procession in Toronto on aicu, niiiKing tmrtcen In all.

brief illness, lie leaves tnree daughters. His handing until dry will repay the worker 15 estate was very large. He was born in Pow. CRUSHED IN A CURVE. to 20c a bushel in value.

tne iuu was the largest seen there for years. Lodges were present from Hamilton, Brant- The ffrandjury indicted Capt. Edwards in Boston on the 12th. He pleaded not guilty nigutst crime in tne Ken ot man. A history, from which a sublime lesson in morals may bo drawn.

Hung for murder, in a distant land, and not a relative near to offer a word of hattan county, 1804, and has been promi- Corn Trading for the week has been dull. Near New York on the 9th, the Brighton rord, urampton and other places. The usual at unchanged quotations. Receipts at interior beach and Coney Island train killed Lewis ana was romanaca to jail. THE BUFFORD CASE.

speeches were made in the queen's park. The consolation. markets have kept up and exnorts for tho Merman and daughter. Orangemen of Ottawa district did not hold the usual celebration. In New York the dav was A GENTEEL AFFRAY.

Iho Bufrord trial at Owentown, TOWN NEARLY BURNED. week have been equally liberal. Oats and Kye Those cereals have fallen off At Knoxvie, on the 12th, Hugh ffr murder is attracting considerable attcn- A celebrated by an excursion up the Hudson a letter irom uuuerviiic. jviannoa ltSlko a export demand for oats nearly w. Idinhfin.

ft iimminnnr. Bwvnr rionntv mn. I uixi. river, floats, barncs. men.

women and chil county, says mat nan tnat town burned ceased, with a fair amount of rye taken for dren were profusely decorated with the erange on tho Uth. foreign account. Heceints show slight falling 1 nuiivijr luuniiinea witn tne nistory ot missonri, both as a politician and civilian. A NEW EXPRESS COMPANY, A new express company has been organized in Louisville, with Frank Guthrie as president. TbaKompany will control the express business on the L.

N. G. S. road and its branches. The company will commence business July 15th.

Hal Hose, well known as manager of the Adams express business is tho new company's manager. BENEFICIAL STORMS. Teleerraohie advices indicate the gen aim Diue, wune tno Dana, witn' iioyne waters. off. croppies lie down," and "Protestant boys, CASUALTIES.

A DESTRUCTIVE! STORM. Reports aro coming from all Darts of the FOREIGN NEWS. SOUTH AMERICAN WAR. KANSAS CITY MARKETS. made the people hannv.

There was no street GRAIN. No. 2. winter wheat. 97n.

No. 3 parade, Passengers from the south coast renort LONG BRANCH RACES, A KaftlA at Calami, .1 do 95c; No. 4. do, 84o. Soring wheat.

No. 2. 75o; No. 3, do, 70c. Hye, No.

2, 40o. Oats, No. 2, 30o. Carn, No. 2, mixed, SOVo.

nil i ino awenuance at JVionmoutii Park on vmaiiju nuu 1. 1 1 LIL I Ul. Li! I I point by the allied forces. The Chilian losses are stated to be 1,500 killed at Quillagua, on the rivor Loa. The small Chilian advanen tho lath was large.

Dash of half mile for cast that on the 11th a storm of unusual severity did great damage. At Harrislmrg, Pa. the Presbyterian and Methodist churehes were unroofed, and the Lutheran church slightly damaged. A row of ten buildings on Main street, occupied principally as stores, wore unroofed, gable ends blown in, and the contents harllv Produce. Butter, stood to choice.

lOtfMlc. euit court clerk, and superintendant of public instructions for Anderson County, and principal of the Clinton academy, was attacked by Jaok Queoner, county court clerk, and John L. Hhipo and his son Sam, both prominent citizens of Clinton. Bonham was struck over the head with a olub in the bands of Sam Hhipr. When he attempted to defend himself Quecner and tho two shipes fired on him with pocket pistols, five balls taking effect, three iii the breast and two in the head.

Bonham fought desperately and before he was overpr Wered had stabbed Queener in the arm and faoe, shot Sam Sbipe fatally in the abdomen, and seriously, if not fatally, stabbed John L. Sbipe. ASSASSINATED. maidens two years old was won bv Hermit Eggs, Do per doz. Chickens, oer dozen.

eral rain storms that havo prevailed in the interior and southern Ohio and Indiana the nast Turkeys. 50Va75o each. Chense. Mosquito second, ten lengths before Achsab, time 54. Bramble, Loulanier, wilful and Gen.

guard was beaten and some killed, and the remainder were captured. Camparo was report- few dnys have boen of great benefit to the 56o for prime Kansas. Hides, 45o for green. Potatoes, per buBhel, 50o. Broom growing corn.

Wheat has been damaged to I'huups started in the Monmouth cup race, eu, on tne loin 01 june, witnin twenty miles damaged. The oarriage factory of Showers Shool was badly damaged, and a number of some extent, though not sufficiently to ma of Calamo, and resting, preparatory to an at- rsmble won on gallop. Time, terially anect tne general results. tack on the place. A conspiracy to assassinate won tne one mile uasn in 1 :03.

Belt carriages destroyed. The roof of the public ing race, one mue anu a quarter. jYilot won SHOVELED OUT. tne gcnerai-in-cbicf, IS. F.

liolivia, was discov- scnooi Duuaing was Dlown oil, and other build time, 2:21. The fifth raoe was a mile and a In St. Louis on the 7th. Semnlo. Rirce ered.

At the fight in Magdalena the Calambia revolutionists were victorious. Several ollicers mgs more or less damaged. Loss estimated at $65,000. A lady named Cresswell, aged 70 half dash. Una took the lead and was never a oeaiers in agricultural implements headed.

Time, 2:54. Kadi won the last and men nf the battalion which figured years, was instantly Killed by the roof of the oiosra ineir doors, xne nrm is one of the old- rresDyterian cnurcn crushing into her resi raoe, a three-quarter dash, in 1:30. SENATOR INOALLS AT ROME. est in the oity. They are largely interested in a fhovel manufacture, and this is said to he prominently in Panama on the 17th of April were killed.

The British steamer, Osprey, has beon ordered to Panama, and is resting dence. At Lewiston, Mifllin county, several houses were unroofed, and one entirely destroyed. It is feared great destraction of A ge and enthusiastic assemblage of I tne ca8 the failure. The liabilities 1 1 I aalimnt. of OOO estimated at corn, IX 8c per according to quality.

PeatherB.live geese, 40c. Hay, per ton, baled. Live Stock. Choice native steers. 1.400 lbs, and npward, good do, 1,200 to lbs average, butchers' steers, 900 to 1,200 fes, feeders, $3.40 3.75) good, native cows, medium to oommon, do, bulls and atags, milch cows, $25(835; oalves, 5.C3 8.00.

Hogs, choice heavy, medi um to light grades, stackers. 2.50 3.60. Sheep, extra natives, $2.753.00. medium to common, $2.002.50. Bt Louis Wheat, 990 July; August, 98c Corn, July, 34c; August, asked.

Chicago Wheat, July, Au At Atchison, on the 11th, E. M. Long, was foully assassinated while crossing tho river bridge from East Atchison to Atchison. He was riding a horse, and got to within 100 feet of the Kansas end of the bridge, when nn assassin fired the fatal bullet from the shadow of the iron Jpillars. Tho bullet took effect in the right side, near tho back, and passed into the lung.

Long gave three shrieks, and the horse ran 50 feet and the rider fell off $250,000. preparatory to an attacx on tne place i'BINCE NAPOLEON BURIED. people headed by a band and a torchlight procession, paraded the streets in Atchison on the 7th, in honor of the return of Senator Ingalls PRECIOUS ORE, prupcri.y am occurred in oincr localities in Jnnita and Mitllin counties. At Ronton, Ohio, Two English steamers have inst dis. several nouses were unroofed; at Mansfield Iho funeral of the prince imperial took place in accordance with arrangements previously announced.

In addition to the nota charged over 8,500 tons of Spanish iron ore tne damage was extensively to roofs and build. to nis noine. wncn tne procession reached the corner of Commercial and Fourth streets, the incessant display of fire-works by the ings, but no loss of life. Crops generally suf- irom uijon, at lloboken. They receive $2.50 freight per ton, which is thought better than ble persons heretofore mentioned, tho Hussian German and Danish ambassadors to England were present.

A body of Paris workmen flambeaux club was splendid; it was literally pregnant with light, and loud and prolonged receiving no freight at all or ballast, and paying to discharge it when here. The ore is for dead. The assassin esoaped. No clue has boen obtained. It is not known that Long had an enemy in the world.

MURDERED FOB HIS MONEY. MS A .1 r. viewed the colli previous to the funeral. It is cuoers oi welcome wero trequent as tne pro Pittsburg. icieu seversiy, grain Being Dlown Hat.

WHAT CAUSED BAD WATER. A day or two ago the section men on thcJChicago Alton road at Glcndale six miles east of Independence, noticed a peculiar taste in thnir drinking water which was obtained from an old well. The disagreeable taste estimated various sympathizers broutrht bou gust, 99i Sept, 9797c; year' Corn, July, 363GOi August, 3837c; Sept, 8838e. cession moven soutn on ourth street, and climbed the hill whioh leads to Mr. Ingalls' THREATENED.

quets ana wreatns enougn to rill two vans, Ncilson was in the choir at the church of St, The Etoile Beloe states that on Snndnv a snore time since a younar uerman vuamod Bcnner, representing a Galveston wholcsalo honso, left San Antonia in comnanv Hew iork Wheat, firm and nnicl: No. 2 resiucnce. YELLOW FEVER IN THE SOUTH. Mary. last a placard was posted on the wall of the royal palace of Lacken.

threatenintr the kinu Chicago, No. 2 Milwaukee, No. 2 villi another German calling himself Drcycr, I and FENIAN LENIENCY. red winter. No.

2 amber. 1.20. odor increased to sneh an extent an investigation wan made and The Memphis board of health on the 10th issued the following order: "To the peo lor Corpus Christi. Drcyor returned, regis- that with death if he ratified the bill passed by the 1 f. O'Lcary, the fenian, has been Dormitted imiimiueim, uepnving tne clergy ot ple oi tne uity or iiicmDins.

we would sav to re-visit Ireland, temporarily, on account of horrible mystery was revealed. The body of a child whoso age Was about one year was brought to the surface in such an advanncd iiue control oi elementary education. terod as Adolph at a hotel, bought a through ticket and left for New York. It is developed uhat Bcnner was murdered for a sum of money, supposed to be about $2,000. which he had quietly remove your families to a place of Corn, steady; steamer 44c; No.

2, 44c. Baltimore Wheat, western steady; spot, July, August, Corn, western, steady; spot and July, 44o: Aug, 4545o. urgent private business. Casey, an ex-fenian was eieoted coroner tor East Limerick. JIM KEENB'S KEENE TACTICS, sarety until we can at least see whether the few pases of yellow fever will assume an epi- thut tllO hKll fall stage ol decomposition FOREIGN NOTES.

The Chicago Times claims to have dis Drcycr is making his from the body on reaching the mouth of the iwitnmm. it is thought Di way back to the fatherland. It is thought Milwaukee Wheat firm: hard. Hmi No. A rowing match between J.

Koinnster ueuiio iorm. tne people along tne dilterent routes of travel we say, there can be nossible covered that Jim Keene has been in that city for the past week quietly directing the move weii, LARGE FIRE IN CLEVELAND. 2, $1.01, cash and July; Wo August; 971o 3, 88c. nundenand and J. M.

Foeley Harrow, in the MINISTERIAL DEVICES. danger of infection for many days to come." Furness, for 49 pounds a side, and a level hot ments oi nis Drokers on the board of trade, and Gustavo De Rohan, a monlr. of Mm Trim. Afire broke out in Cleveland on th it is reared mat tne scenes ot last summer will Toledo Wheat, firm; No. 2 red Wabash.

that he left for New York in a private car of IUU pounds over the Tyne course, was won be reported. Five oases were reported. wituout masing nis presence known, oy acmpster, Dy six lengths. oash, July, August, 1.04 1.05; Sept, $1.04. Corn, quiet; No.

2 cash and July, 88M38o. MANY HEIRS APPARENT. piBt ordor, of Montreal, who has beon travel- nlBbt of the 8th which destroyed tho Variety ing about the country a number of years past 'Ion works, the Atlantio Groat Western under several aliases, practicing various kinds fre'Rht depot, the two-story building occupied if swindles upon priests and lavmen of the by Must, King 4 Clint, lumber dealers, and a mi i THEY STRIKE TO LAST. xncro was a severe irost some dot- Wm. 0.

Geonre. a wealthy citizen of tions of Canada on the 5th. In the eastern On the 12th at Boston the lasters Liverpool winter wheat advanced 4d: other luenmond, died iBotf intestate. Soon after quotations unchanged. Catholic church, was sentenced to five years in larS0 quantity of rough and finished lumber portion beans were killed and potatoes resolved to stop work unless the manufactur lice George, a mulatto living in Philadelphia.

the ncnitentiarv bv Judnn T.amrhlin nf iho Deionging to dilierent varda. v.rintv Iron London Consols 9898 9-16. bloom cut down to the ground. came to Kichmond and put in a claim for the ers increase their wages. If the lasters strike about 3,000 shoemakers will be idle.

Lvnn criminal court, on tne liith for forging the name to insured, 16,. i a I nnn nn 11.... I property in behalf of his mother. ml In consequence ef continued high water, Szcgedia cannot be rebuilt this vcar. The in.

By The Sad Salt Sea. i uc. xwiur vn irer oaruen. cnanccnor or I wuuniu. iimiuinir niiii.

loss, Buocuwuers are devising means to assist the I Unil nnn the arch-dioccse of St. Louis. uuo: lnHureo, T.i.ouu. wood, 1'crry ft loss Cony Island New York Tribune. can uiver strikers.

habitants will live in wooden barracks during himself, former slaves of the deceased who wore sent to the north before the war. The claim to the property was based on an allegation that Wm. O. George had been married to on inmoer, via.uuu to fully insured. tne winter.

WHY WHEAT ADVANCES. Pretty little girls wading and paddling DRIFTED TO LIOHT. A fire at Irkutsk, Russia, on tho 4th. 1 he advance in wheat is attributed to in the surf make an attractive spectacle. his mother in Philadelphia a short time before HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

I At Salinaon the 9th, as Martin Gar-; virich was going along the street ho was cnocked down by a slung-shot by an unseen jarty and robbed of four hundred He At Tarkville, on the Fourth of July burned 400 houses. Officials of Talmar have received letters threatening the burning of ins ueatn at Kichmond. unfavorable croD advices from Europe and the fact that the "shorts" are covering on all months even as far ahead as Sentember. There noury oueuweuen, wmie catcning dritt-wood in the rivor, found the dead bodv of a man. A TREASURER SETTLES.

But when a pretty young lady of 20 summers or thereabouts, and wearing a jaunty Gainsborough hat, undertakes the same pastime, the scene is a novel one. Such mat town. i He was dressed in a (good snit of clothes over 7 fas round Dy tne neighbors in an unci, taious are also large orders to buy here, James Hull, treasurer of Buchanan men. aBiieman asss to be placed on ondition. Dr.

J. W. Crowley was called and were drawn a pair of blue overalls and onnd the injuries not to be fatal, but he is I shirt. Ho was about 25 years of ace. dark FAILURE IN CHICAGO.

county, has mado a full and comnlete sot. the rotired list of the French army, that he young ladr. on a Dart of Manhattan lareman I ned lander. 84 Wabash itill in a very critical condition. A man giv- beard on chin, and moustache.

On Beach which was secluded for the moment. tlemcnt of his accounts with the county court, and every item was found correct and satisfactory. A former court settled with him. may attend tne inncral of the Prince Im. periaL It is doubtful whether the German eov ng bis name as Scott has been arrested on sus- I mB person was found a cheap watch, a pistol, avenue, wholesale dealers in clothes and trimming, failed in Chicago on the 11th.

Liabilities $30,000 or $40,000: assets about 25.000. and a letter postmarked, or written, at Ham. burg, Iowa, signed "Nannie." James Peck waa thought it would be nice to join tho little children, and, pulling off her shoes and stockings, ventured in. It was evidently a most difficult task to adjust her dross crnment will sanction protective duties as will permit the financial reforms to be carried Their creditors are mostly in New York. allowed tor coupons which he had paid on bonds issued by the county to the St.

Louis and St. Joseph, railroad company, but revoked its action under direction- of Judge KrekcL throwimr-the conrions bank nnnn hi. out. mentioned as the name of the writer's uncle. A TORNADO.

Tontiac, Tort Huron and St. Clair. NEW YORK STOCK PRICES. All banished or deposed Bishops to be BLACK NECKTIES. i AtWarrenton, on the 11th," two sgroes, JohnJWilliamR, who murdered Howard oltaelaw, a railroad agent and telegraph ope-ator, at Warrenton Junction in February last, nd Winter Payno, for killing an old negro amed James Adams, near Salem.

Fannicr Iho averaaro nriccs for sheen in Now pardoned by the German government, and i i nanus. wore visited on the 11th by a destruc to the risiHg and loweriug tide, for she gave her whole mind to it, and succeeded very poorly. Everybody passing that way paused, and the young men took seats. York on the 10th was to poor to given permission to return to their sees. bt.

Joseph's brethren. prime mm us, o.uu to HS.UU: with a niitnlur nf Iho people have risen at Port-nn tive storm oi wmo and lightning, which might be called a tornado. It struck Pontiao about 11:30 a. m. and soriously damaged the snirea cnoice jersey lambs $7.25 to $7.50, The St.

Joseph and Northwestern Mis Prince, Hayti, in rebellion against the Senate. onnty in April, were hanged in the jail yard, souri Immigration society held a large and en- nuu uguviug una uccd inaugurated. AROUND THE WORLD. detcrmind to fight it out on that line if it took all summer. In fifteen minutes a crowd of nearly 200 persons, mostly men.

if the presence of about twenty-rivn persons. the Congregational and Episcopal churche, The strentrth of the Ea-vntian armv has wudiwvui urcubiiiy 111 bllttb Oily on tUO lUtU, The Golden Gate, the smallest craft that iiuw jmi, imncii ti ii very Hwoie, anu unrooted a number of dwellings. The damage to ana organized oy selecting A. W. Schuster, of a.

l. i i snosep been fixed at 12,000 men. A large quantity of ssffitts tw dents. The object of the sor.intv is tn ml urr. I j- dents.

The object of tho society is to adver I i iiittiAuibu uh uueu orucrca sold. had gathered. The smile on tho young lady face changed to a tragic frown, and a mother's sharp cry hastened her leaves direct for HABEASED CORPUSED. I In New York on the 7th Judge Totter granted a writ of habeas corpus and certiorara in the caso of Chaatine Cox, the confessed murderer of Mrs. Hull.

The petition sets forth that Cox is unlawfully detained in the tomhs Ihrca lartre Indian troon hins lvinr nf. crops anu orcnaroa in tne vicinity of l'ontiao is reported to be very great. Bo far as known no persons are injured. A CARRIAGE REPOSITORY BURNED. Portsmouth have been ordered to nrcruira for tise ana can tne attention of capitalists and emigrants to the agricultural, commercial and A LABOE DELEGATION.

a tor imrucuiar service. In New York on the 7th nearly 200 del manuracturing advantages of St. Joseph and withdrawal to the background, where, screened by a close phalanx of female friends, she restored shoes and stockings to their proper place in the economy of In Cincinnati on tho 8th Louis Cook's A Ions tclem-am from Lord Chelmsford uui iiuwcnii Jimmmil. on commitment by the coroner, and the latter egates representing the Hebrew congregations, arrived, to attend the American Hebrew congregations. has not returned the evidence ipon which the carriage factory, situated in the western part -1 i I i i i i m.

states: King Cctcwayo has not yet yielded to THE CLEANSING PROCESf prisoner is committed. iua proposals maae mm. The example set by Cincinnati authori civilivation. ui umj, uuroeu. 100 ear-aniisnmcnt was one of the largest of the kind in the West, oo- Two hundred and fifty emigrants from ANOTHER STRIKE.

ties snould be followed bv every southern nit. cupying an entire square on John street, be Iceland, bound for Minnesota, have an-ivnl at in the country. At the suirucstion of a health On the 10th tho miners at Beaver Cored of Drinking. "A vonnu friend of mine was cured of an in Granton. officer, $16,000 was appropriated for placing Brook, Ebervale, Harlcigh and Audcnried A liquidation commission is to be insti ROAD AGENTS AGAIN.

A special dated the 12th says the Galveston stage from Fort Clark to Uralde was baited miles from the latter place by road agents; the driver was made to throw out mail sacks, which were rifled of all registered packages. One passenger was robbed. The driver was allowed tn nlhornn ih. i iuiud oeai pussioin sanitary condition I sirucK lor advance of 2U percent. tween uaarci ana cctts sireeta.

Borne delay was experienced in sending in the alarm. Tho entire fire department was finally called to the scene, but too late to save the building. The loss is estimated at JIOO.OOO; insurance sup-posed to be light. tuted to look after the new Khedive's uu iii ui nun uuuaymg places naDle to breed miasma and cause disease. It wu YELLOW FEVER PRECAUTIONS.

satiable thirst foijliquor that had so prostrated his system that he was unable to do any business. He waa entirely cured by the nse of Hop I Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst i took away the appetite for liquor; made his nerves steady, and he has remained a sober The National Board of Health aro en ordered that all streets and alleys be thorough The marria tre of Kintr Alfonso with an ly uitmcu oy me are department. archduchess of Austria is again talked of. forcing sanitary precautions against yellow fever throughout the South.

knaUandnroceed. Oilb UPLOsio.f. Fifty-three jives lost bv the sinkinsr of a 1 I At Baltimore on tho Uth the cvnlnKinn GENERAL BINGHAM'S FUNERAL. In Kansas City on the Uth. th liust.

and steady man for more than two years, and has no desire to return to his cups, and I know HEAVY SHIPMENT. steamer on the river Dous, France. A fhinnmi ,.1. 1 1L. 1A11.

triuuu) oi resneot waa ncrformmi. and ftenJnT tK-iM La- I the Uth report th kilUng of Postmaster a three story building adjoining, and th rear Robert Juet, an American Pinafore of a number of others that have been cured of drinking by it" From a leading B. B. oihciaL Chicago 111. uii iivi in ill ruiiiuuu Oil IUU 1 ul 11 the remain, of the lamented Gen.

George from Baltimore for Liverpool 1,200 ehecp, C. Bingham were laid away. Bat while all 1 averaging 140 pounds each. actor, drowned at Bath, England..

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Years Available:
1879-1879