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Kansas Plebeian from Lyndon, Kansas • 1

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KANSAS PLEBEIAN KANSAS PLEBEIAK PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT LYNDON, KANSAS. 1 UlilrOJlAA. 1 1 RATES OF ADVERTISING i One column, one 00 Half column, one year. ft Quarter column, one yeur 25 00 Eighth column, one 15 00 Business card, one 10 00 Business notices, five cents a liue each Insertion. All business not ice, without dennlta instructions aa to tlm length of tiis tliey ara to be published, will be continued until ordr- 4 out, aud charged Ior at our regular rates.

33- ID. 3E3TCJ3NrT, Editor and Proprietor. TERMS 6 BSCJUPTION i One copy, one yenr ndviii.c i im copy, nix month-, in advance 71 Ona copy, three aumtua. In VOLUME I. LYNDON, OSAGE COUNTY, KA-NSASTIIURSDAY; AUGUST 24, 82.: NUMBER 7.

existed iu Ireland, and he advised the higher KANSAS STATE NEWS. DAItlXG ROBBERY. classes to join in endeavoring to bring about LYNCH LAW. a better state of affairs. He said the people The First Nation! Bank of Kewanee, 111 Th Attempt to Extort a Confession from Tho Secretary of tho State Board of could 00 longer tolerate their present degra- jvouueu oi lii.ooo by Two Men The tha Men Charged with the Keeent Hor UHIIOII lasnier and a Lady Assistant Beaten Aer.ctilture thinks the yield of com for 1582 will in all probability reach rible Outrage, Near Taylorville, 111, ine Hair-Hanged Men Persist in Their Crtgwatc formerly luler of Zululand, has been informed of the plan for his restoration insensible and Locked lu the Vault.

Kew Amen, 111., Auxust 14. bushels, aud bring at least The Declarations of Innocence, and are Be. oat crop the heaviest ever Known, and turned to Jail. to the rulership. The conditions are a partition of the kingdom between him and his en Is safe for from 39 to 6) bushels to the acre A laylorville (11L) special to the Chinaim which is not an uric minim yield.

The aver enties, and the non-restoration of the former Herald of the 13th gives the following particu I wo men called at tho First Nation Bank during- tbs afternoon, and asked permission to leave a saehel for a while. About six o'clock, as Cashier Pratt and Assistant-Cashier Miss Palmer were counting up, they knocked at the door, asking to iret tho sachel. Miss Palmer opened the door, when one of thorn age predicted is 49 bushels to the acre. A military system. EPITOME OF THE WEEK.

Interesting News Compilation, From Washington. Tub clearing house returns of twenty-four leading cltlc fur the week ended on Hie 12th indicated a te.idy and prosperous business throughout the country. The aggregate was show tug an increase over the corresnoudlujr week last year of 25.4 per cent. News has been recently received at the Ptate Department of the release of Meatiy, arrested, iu Ireland under the Rcprewlon act. It was stated 011 the lftth that of threa and a half percent, bouds had already licen surrendered by National Banks alone, nl there was every reason to believe that the amount receive! from these bank would ultimately aggregate nearly HSO.OW,- lars or tne recent attempted lynching at that plaoe of tho parties charged with the terrible A few days ago Rev.

Father Chafelliere and not a single adverse report is received, the outrage perpetrated upon the person of Miss four Indians were drowned in Lake Mackego, average 13 placed at Increase over 1881. The crop, it is estimated, amounts to uona in June last near jnoutreal, by the upsetting of a canoe. Mr. Bond, alone, to-day is credited with hav while fishing. Zl.OJO.OOO bushels.

Reports of the mot flat irrabbed her by the neck and choked her almost iiiBens blc. The other man rushed by her toward the vault, where Pratt was stand- ing saved the men. It is openly stated that no tering nature regarding the wheat yield are a-k xorouio, me otner uay a young attention would have been paid to the anneals still coming in. The threshing shows that man named Kugier was arrested for forgerv. 1 VI- .1 mar, knocking bim insensible with a revolver, of State's Attorney Brcnnan but for him.

The eounties which were estimate 1 at 18 or 2' mm uia latnt-r was eo overcome at tne news airer wnicn Doth employes were forced Into Dutgerons rowers. Power is dangerous when not controlled for good. When properly controlled, its usefulness is measured by its might, and the extent to which it is utilized. This is not only true of the elements and the physical forces of nature, but of human institutions. The war power is a blessing when exercised to protect and defend public rights and to insure and maintain private security, but it is a curse in proportion to its magnitude when exercised for conquest, or for the purpose of protecting outrages upon rights.

But there is no power so dangerous to society, nor so hard to restrain, as that of great accumulations of wealth in individual hands. -It is not necessary to multiply words or to present proof of the almost invincible power of wealth, with the living example of the Kothschilds before the eyes of the world, when hardly a nation of Europe could declare war, make peace, or modify its financial and industrial institutions without first consulting and obtaininj the consent of these money despots. This is the most dangerous of all powers. Other great powers originated from and grew out of public necessity, but this is the child of avarice and greed and the offspring of selfishness. that he went out and handed himself.

bushels to the acre are turning out from 25 prisoners were cheerful this morning in Jail, and talked with several about the affair. Pettis maintained his usual taciturnity, and could Fire on the 16th destroyed the cotton-mills to 30 bushels. 1 xno vault ana locked up. The robbers then taking-about $18,000, one-fourth of it being in gold, decamped. Mr.

Pratt, after working: an hour, by tb.3 aid of a ten-cent piece he had in his pocket, loosened the screws in the combi of Bailey Son, at Bolton, England, contain not De encouraged, to conversation. Mont While rounding a curre between ing.ou,uw spinaies. Loss. fSOUOOO. gomery said he felt when up In the air that it lopeka and Pauline the other dny, the It is announced that the coronation of the was easy to die, and that he felt Just as if in dream.

To-day he complained of snreiwaa I nation, and broke the lock and released him treaty for the sale 0: a part of the reservation at Red Lake, Minn, lie was one of the two Indian survivors of the Cnster massacre. A Kecest Are destroyed seventeen business houses at Chetopa, Kan. D. Cakpekter, one of the most prominent physicians of Kansas, recently committed suicide at Leaveuworth, by cutting his throat with a razor. Indictments have been found against David killed Addison In a recent duel near Luncuberg Court-llouse, Virginia, and his two seconds.

Roach and Boswell. On the afternoon of the 14th two robbers entered the First National Bank, of Kewanee, knocked the Cashier and his assistant locked them in the vault, and robbed the safe of about $18,000. Congressional nominations were made on the 15th as follows: Democratic Missouri, Third District, A. M. Dockrey Virginia, Seventh, Charles T.

Ofemall; Georgia, Ninth, A. D. Candler; Alabama, Sixth, G. W. Hewitt, renominated; Illinois, Twentieth, William K.

Murphy. Republican Mississippi, Fifth, James Hill. Greenbackor Illinois, Fifteenth, B. W. Conley.

TwESTr-EiOHT new cases of yellow fever and three deaths ere reported at Brownsville, Texas, on the 15th. On the 15th the first bale or this year's cotton crop was received ot Mobile. The purchase by an English syndicate of 110,000 acres of land In Southern Minnesota, owned by the Chicago, Milwaukee St, Paul Company, at 14.50 per acre, has been completed. It is the intention to establish colonies of Englishmen on the lands. Yellow fever made its appearance at Pcnsacol on the 15th.

A tew days ago Dick Little, who gave information against the James gang, to which he at one time belonged, was arrested for complicity in the robbery of a United States paymaster at Mussel Shoals, in March, 1S8L OH the 15th another death from voiir.w engmoar of a Santa Fa freight train, sihted Csir or Russia will take place at Moscow self and Miss Palmer. a construction train oniing down aK light his neck, which was somewhat scratched, but tne 1st or October. lA.a lr une or xno robbers is described as being ihe well-known French General Augustep reversea tue steam ana with his umerwise ne was all right All three are conn-dent they will clear themselves on the trial. No fireman, leapad for life lust before ixiui six ieet tail, slim, dark complexioned low, square jaw, and had on a stiff hat nH Duerot, died a few davs asro. rr iunner violence is apprehended.

4 1 1 tne collision. Seventeen cars were ditched long linen duster; his appearance was that of leaving the caboose stan ling on the track. ouuuu oi mo aioo last night was a to many, for up to nine o'clock the 1UE recent troubles in Corea between the foreign and anti-foreign parties culminated in an insurrection and the assassination of the a jew. ihe other apparently is five feot hig-h, ine ironts or both engiues were mashed streets -were more deserted than thev had wira a rea race, blue clothes with brans or pearl buttons, and a slouch hat He had no out of shape, but the Jolt against the one iUng and Queen by the anti-foreign party. been during any night since the Investigation.

pearo. He carried a worn leather Rhi going np the hill was sufficient to forc it back, and having the reverse motion on it oegan. xnere was an uneasy feeling among those who realized the full significance of tho Parties are soourino- the country In' every direction, and srreat excitement prevails. For it was announced on the 17th that Gladstone had recommended the removal of Judge Lawson, of Dublin, -because of the excessive sentence passed upon High Sheriff Grey for muitenngs of the attendants at court that kept going, taking the caboose along and cooiness, this robbery is unequaled In this sec trouDie was In store, and when, about nine dashing into the city with frightful velocity o'clock, a mob began to gather in front of the xoe iiansas City passenger train had just uncgeu contempt 01 court. A few days ago Dr.

Gobat. an Englishman. uuu 01 tne country. Special to Chicatro Tribune1 Kkwancr. Aiimmf 1 lau it was evident that the hour had arrived ihe danger of any power depend arrived as the runaway entered the yards i ror putting the threats into upon me oDjecti oi its creation and biiu ueiween tne two the caboose was left Sermatt, Switzerland, with two guides to ascend Mont Blanc Two days later all were tne nature ot the forces which ODnlrol crushed into splinter j.

No one was hurt time went on the mob bream impatient, anl somo of them cried "Breaa the door in and fetch them out" 1 Tour correspondent arrived here, the scene of last night's daring- bank robbery, at an early hour th mornlnr. and has. hv th con it. The power of governments, having xouna aeaii, Having fallen from a precipice. 1 Michael Leonard was fatally injured While coupling cars at Atchison the other iew oi tne men who were prettv well Intnvi.

ATraynes, Ireland, a few days ago a foreign vessel arrived with two cases of Asiatic nected version of all the actors save the two giunu iioiu puuuc necessity, ana ueing supported by public contribution, must i i i i catad moved around urging a general attack night. jmuiiu protection, or tney are The Banks and the People. When 1 was a boy about ten years old we lived about forty miles from a storo across a prairie. Now we had no railroads in those days, and we were frequently without matches, so 'father used to keep and a piece of steel' to' start a lire. Well, we were very fond of honey, and sometimes mother would tell us to go oat and see what we could find.

Then father would say; "James, we are out of honej-, and must see if we can't get some." So Ave would start. He would take his gun," and I the punk and ax, and we would find a big tree with a swarm of bee3 in it, and the old gentleman would cut it down and let it fall on a little one; then we wou'd cut down the little one and let both fall without too great a crash, and then wo would both go for the Father would cut a hole near where the honey was in greatest abuudauce, and then he wou'd cut a smaller one he takes the Hint and the steel and tho punk, and ho soon has a smoke raised. James," he would say, "I want you to watch how I do this, "so you can do it iu the same, way when ou are a man. You see we don't want to kill these bees or drive them alto- gether, but just to smoke them out t'll we can get the honey and then let them coma back and make more, so we can get it some other time." Laughter. Now, bless you, these bankers don't have anyth'ng against you; they only want to get you in these two holes so they can smoke you out every ten Laughter.

in the name of common sense where did they ever get the. idea of giving control of the currency to a few lavored individuals? It is not American, or democratic or republican in the philosophic sense, but it is both Democratic and Republican, in the modem sense. It came from a country where the landlord takes the substance and leaves the toiler and tiller of the soil ihe shadow to starve on. Is there an Irishma'i in the audience? Cries of "Yes." What couutry have I been describing? Answers all over the hall: "England, England." Yes, in England originated the luxury of, 1. A national debt; 2.

British aro exempt from taxation; 3. The Bank of England is clothed with power to issue money or take it away from them just as she please; 4.. The British aristocracy, their Lords, Dukes aud Earls roll in luxury, and the honest toiling millions are on the verge of star ration. Now how many of yon are in favor of the English system? Cries of "Not one." Now what is our system? 1. We have a large national debt and it draws' a higher rate of interest than vou can raise by 2.

We have National Banks with power to issue money; 3. Under the two laws quoted they are clothed with power contract or expand the currency at pleasure." Now 1 how do you like it? A voice: "Don't like it at all." 1 Then in the name of Heaven why don' you come out of the parties that make such wrongs a terrible reality and come into the one organized to correct the evil? -General Weaver, at SprinyjickL Mo. principal ones, gathered the correct details of the horrible affair. The deed rivals in audaciousness any of the works done by the James and finally succeeded in gjtting the crowd so Worked up that they walked up to the door of danger of beinr overthrown, or passjd liy order of Maj. tten.

Andrews, the cholera on board. The War In Effypt. over to hands that will better serve the State militia will go into camp at Top eka toe jail and boldly asked lor the nrisonoin. nr i ounger Drotners, and it would seem aa if A dispatch of the 14th from Constantino The door, which had been opened irom within. public needs.

The war power was born of good mo during tne soiaiers' reunion. is to be a competitive drill for $1,000 in premiums ple says tne Mussulman priests, whom the was i-iosea tneir races, and they fell back. the veritable spirit of Jesse had "materialized and returned. President C. Blish, of the Kewanee National Bank, occupied an hour In a ort time they rallied sufficiently to tives.

It wai created as a bulwark of buitan frequently consults, explain that Ara- and a sham battle. ana alter many ef- defense against common and 01 rasna, so far as he disobeyed the Ca L-earenworth will have a manufact mm anernoon in. explaining' -how the work was done. The bank has a capital of 75,000, urers' exhibit at the Bismark and Topeks its abuses may be corrected by those it was created to serve. But the money a surplus or and undivided oroflt of fairs ions tney succeeded in making their way to the Jail.

They then pushed up stairs to where the cells were. The Sheriff had abandoned the jail to the mob, who now went to work to get The deposits run from 150,030 to power is me upa tree 01 civilization The wife of Britton Croft, the engi uw. csterday there was 1 170.000 in tha vaults liph, Is a rebel, and may be unceremoniously treated as such; but iu so far as be has been a defender of the Mohammedan country against the aggressive designs of the Christians, he has merely fulfilled his duties as a good Mussulman, and consequently the Calipb cannot make common cause with England. Advices of the 14th from Alexandria Btatc tue prisoners out. After a half hour's work It is the aggregation, concentrat on and organization of all the base and wicked passions which characterise the most neer who was killed on the Central Branch recently, receives 45.000 in insurance from reins ana John Montgomery vera pulled oi in gold, silver, greenbacks, bonds, and other collaterals.

It has been the custom to do business with farmers after banking hours four fever occurred in New Orleins. Thi death of United States Senator Hill, of Georgia, occurred at hfs home in Atlauta on the evening of the 16th, from the effects of caneer In the mou h. He was fifty-nine years old. Congressional nominations were made on the lttth as follows Republican Wisconsin, First District, Charles G. Williams, renominated; Virginia, Sixth, J.

Henry Rives; Kentucky, Eighth, William O. Bradley, Illinois, Seventeenth, William II. Barlow. DemocraticSouth Carolina, Fourth, John II. Evans, renominated John J.

Hemphill; Sixth, George W. Darron; Virginia, Seventh, John Paul, renomlnted Georgia, mrougn an opening in top of tho cell and handed over to the mob. A brand-new rope was suddenly 1 produced and thrown around tne Masons and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and is provided with a neat barbarous ages. It is briganiism gone to seed. The millionaires of the nine ciocK p.

m. and frequently they would call until six in the evening. The bank occunies the that tirea of considerable magnitude were vis. first floor of the east half of the city-hall. It the necks of ths men.

Then ensued the most horrible language on tha psrt of tha mnh. cottage In Atchison. The men who contracted to plow teenth century are ihe antitypes of the freebooters of the middle aes. The East. tUK Vermont State Greenback Convention hiet at Waterbury on the 15th and nominated C.

C. Martin for Governor, The following Congressional nominations were made: First District, I. R. Kidder; Second, II. D.

Dunbar. The platform adopted arraigns and holds responsible the old political parties for all the evil which have arisen from the corrupt and Incompetent administration of political affairs; Indorses the platform of the National Greenback-Labor party; favors the prompt payment of the public debt the substitution Government money for National-Bank the establishment of banks of discount and de. ostt the adjustment of the tariff so as to protect home industries; unlimited coinage of gold and silver so long as these metals are ronslderej essential as money, and a free ballot and a fair count In all sections of the country. Thrrb will be a celebration at Philadelphia In October of the bi-centenntal of the landing of WtlHam Penn, and extensive preparations are In progress to that cixl. The neighborhood of Bangor, was visited by a destructive rain-storm and tornaio few evenings ago, which blew down buildings, unroofed others, and prostrated trees, chimneys, etc.

The damage wnsestimated at fcbout 1 00,0 JO. At a recent meeting In Pittsburgh of the Iron manufacturers of the West, prominent men present expressed tho opinion that tbp prevailing st rike would end by the strikers going to, work -without an advance, suit that the election of Mr. Jarrctt as President, of the Amalgamated Association Indicated as much. On the 15th the crops In the western and outhem portions of Massachusetts vvre said to be rapidly dying for want of rain. The ground was parched, and the pastures ere as dry as straw.

On the Kit It the National Bankers' Association met in convention at Saratoga Springs. Ilcorge a Coe, of New York, made tho open-lug address. The attendance was I irge. A cattle plague similar to that al'eged to have prevailed in the vicinity of Reading, has broken out In Onondaga County, N. It is announced that John I.

Ulalr, of Blairs-town. Si. has given 15,000 towards rebuilding the Iowa College at Giinnell. Ko the first time In sis weeks rains began falling over a large portion of New Knglaud on the Kith, and the forest fires In Barustt-blo County, which had burned over some twenty miles, were partially extinguished. Tics strike In the mills at Cohoes, N.

was conceded on the Kith to have proven a failure, the works being lu opcrattou with increased force. F. 1. MorLfox, of New York, has purchased thd Spraguo mansion at Cannnchet, R. for The property cost originally over tOOO.OOO.

Thb New York Antl-Monopollsts hive called a Slate Convention to be held at Sara- They endeavored by blows, threats and every uas a very strong vault of brick, five by nine feet, and seven and one-hatf feet la heipht. Within the vault is a common safe in which tho nre-guard from Ellis to Denver, along the iuie in tne rear or the enemy's position at Kingosman. The steamer Holland, with the Household Cavalry, and the troop-ship Orontes, with the Cameron Highlanders and The vast accumulations of oiirmonev-kings are the results of the same sordid greed for gain that so ired the hearts of weans Known to them to induce the wretches to confess. "I am innocent, gentlemen," cried line or Kansas Pacific, have finished their work. They plowed eight furrows, which more precious packages are kept.

The Cash- rertis, in an agonized voice. "Hang me If toon them about two months and a half, ler of the bank, C. S. Wentworth, has been in St Paul for several days, and in his place were a oattaiion of the Derbyshire regiment, had arrived. Arab! Pasha's troona wen nniiait il you wm, but I am Innocent" You lie, ancient bandits, lhi mountain brigands swooped down upon the weasants ruin, N.

J. Hammond, renominated; Louisiana, Sixth, Andrew S. Herrou; West Vir tne assistant, a youug man named J. J. Pratt.

The next annual meeting of the Kansas Farmers' Alliance will be held at uursu you, you know you did It" I know I am going to die, but as God ly busy in erecting earthworks beyoud Millaha Junction. Some shots were exchanged and ginia, Fourth, Eustace Gibson. Greenback mr judge I am innocent" Then there and the book-keeper, MTss Charity Palmer, a young lady sixtoon years of age. She has been in the bank three years, and is called an expert Junction City, Sept. a of the valley, and by tho right of might carried oft and appropriated tho fiuits of their toil.

In the same manner the bank and other corporate robbers swoop several prisoners captured near the canal was a surge of the crowd in the smaU aaart. wiia pony-breaking has been exten book-keeper. The young lady was found at mere waa much excitement at Port Said and an outbreak was thought to be possible at any ment, and a cry of Take them out and hang them." John Montgomery in. the meantlmo sively practiced in Wa Kceney during the uown upon modern industry, and by the ncr noma at noon, confined to her oouch, but she was free to recite her past few weeks. moment, tne snips were ready for action.

Ft -m was warning: "I am innocent: I don't know anything." Tha workers of the mab ngnioi legalized might commit Uepre story or the crime as best she could. She wn Thirty -seven divorce cases have been aaaons ai disastrous to society as were- badly bruised, there being two severe scars on ocoivuing ior t-ietnpnu, who could not be iub luusaive on the 15th authorized the British military authorities to occupy such points on the Sues Isthmus as they might filed for trial at the September term of the tnose or tneir ancient prototypes. xouno. xne ceils were all opened by the uso ner rorenead, while her faoo was scratched Leavenworth District Court. The Banking Association, oi a crowbar, and then it was discovered that ana bru.sea shockingly.

Miss Palmee saidr ueem necessary lor operations against Arabl. lae Leaven worth celebration of the nemcnti was not in the Jail. Then Pettis and Montgomery were draaired down "After I opened the door they rushed upon me so quickly 1 did not have time to think. One composed of a lew individuals, represents, an organized capital of ooo. the Sultan had ordered Arab! Pasha to lay down his arms, and In event of his refusal twenty-first anniversary ot the battle jt Wilson Creek was largely attended, and would leave him at the mercy of England.

graoneu my tnroat with his hand and pulled me along tho floor throuirh to tho othpr mnm Into tho Jail yard, the crowd looking as they progressed for a good tree. The trees were aU saplings, and a halt was made, during which a Jay Gould is the autocrat of 11.714 great enthusiasm prevailed. Old soldiers Illinois, Fourtceuth, 1 J. C. Borner; Iowa, Eighth, D.

M. Clark; Missouri, Second, Will-lam Quayle; Twelfth, Gage S. Spring. Prohibitionist Wisconsin, B. F.

Parker. On the 10th the Utah Commission left Omaha for Salt Luke City, where they intended to remain until November. The Iowa Democrats held their State Convention at Marshalltown on the 16th. A State ticket was notnluated, as follows: For Secretary of St ite, T. O.

Walker; Treasurer, John Foley; Auditor, William Thompson; Attorney-General, J. H. Tlmmerman; Clerk of the Supreme Court, H. F. Bonordcn Supreme Court Reporter, L.

A. Palmer; Judge of the Supreme Court, Charles E. Bronson. Resolutions were adopted deploring the adoption of the prohibition amendment, opposing a protective tariff, condemning the assessment Government employes for political purposes, and declaring the right of the State to regulate rail wars. Seventeen new cases of vellow fever an I thought of shutting the door, and tried to do miles of American railway, representing uenerai Wolselcy had arrived at Alexandria.

Araiii Pasha on the 14th called a meeting of Uletnas, obtained from them a fetma deposing the Sultan of Turkey, and named the were present from all parts of the AVesL After a street parade an adjournment was made to Turner Hall, where speeches were an uignuiicu capital Ot comession was sought to be extracted from Montgomery. The man still protested I is it, out i oouki not. He choked me and blinded my eyes, and tried to poke his list down my II from an obscure pawnbroker the uinocence. "To the court-house yard! unmu i couia near them whisper, but could three thousand million pover of tho maae by Mayor Fortescue, General Pope, some one cried, and other voice tnnv i onenii or Mecca as Caliph. not tew wnae they said, and then 1 don't remember any more.

When I came to 1 was in- non. ihos. P. Fenlon, Captain Krohn, and iiExkral vvolselet, by authority of the Kothschilds could grow an 1 become the ruler of European powers and rr'n unal- ueGW.v Blair, who made the annual To the court-house yard then proceeded the mob, threatening and bullying the prisoners on their way. Tettia repeated every min- swe tne vault.

Then I saw what the situation ft-neaive, lssnea a proclamation on the 16th to the people of Egypt, declaring that the sole wu. i naa my handkerchief In my hand it'es in the space of two-thirds of a century, how long wilHt taktr these Ameri address. Letters of regret were read from Senator Plumb, Hon. D. C.

Haskell, Gen- ooject or tne British was to restore the au wnen wont to the door, but it was partially shoved down my throat." i am innocent, i am innocent" The court-house yard was soon reached and eral General Clayton and others. can infant giants to le able to stamp out the Inst yest'ge of popular liberty and thority of the Khedive- On the same day the British commander at Meks received over Then the young lady told the Tribune corre- rue crowd Halted under a tan tree. Soma nim. Kansas has 1,558 post-offices, a gain of rponuent as to now she and Mr. Pratt h.o..n tures lor the surrender of an entire Etryptian since the last adjustment of salaries.

i-uiisbiiuuooat government in this coun try? How lonjr will it take them to en freeing themselves, and how they finally got ble fellow climbed the tree and threw the end of the rope into a forked branch. A dozen hands caught the loose end, and John Mont ihe Leavenworth office pays $3,000, Atchi it. auout bix clock last evenina- slave the labor of the new worhl. as ih tuiuutry oattaiion. Advices of the 16th from Constantinople three, deaths, were reported at Brownsville, on the 10th.

The publication of the wnen the work was done, or rather when it son and Emporia, Lawrence and labor of the old is already enslave! by Wichita each $2,800. gomery was jerked oil h's feet Just for a trial The poor wretch still pleaded innocence, and he was caned upon by a hundred voices to Lawrence has, by popular vote of dally pai ers had been suspended. Twentv-onb new cases of yellow fever and three deaths were reported at Brownsville, Texas, on the 17th, aud eight deaths at me same sp r.i sou power." will they do it If strong enough? Arc these enormous fortunes sources of danger? They was commenced. The President had gone home some time before, leaving in the bank theAssistant-Cashier-Pratt and Miss Palmer. There was a rap at the window, and Mr.

Pratt, who was within the vault putting away the money, said to ter: "Goto the door and see say tne Hesitation to Issue the proclamation against Arabl Pasha was owing to the fact that a telegram was received from him five days before, expressing his readiness to submit to the authority of the Caliph, but stating that he could not leave his soldiers a ithout a tnree to one, refused to vote an issue of vpeua out ana teu his story. I have no story to ten. I am innocent nivcuitt-r ij, lor tue nomination of a bonds for water works. va.iiuuL oe oinerwise. uu more aoout mis matter.

nntim lull State ticket. Tub acents In New York City of the various has a gas well that produces Ihe bow and bludgeon of the mid steamship lines have been notified by Col wnat is wanted." It had not been an is voice was as weak as a woman's mi gas enough to light the cilv. dle ages have sriven wiv to the char. (Quid's Empire. Some staggering figtftes are given by a New Orleans journal regarding Jay Gould's ownership of and inveslment iii railways.

The. statement assumes that he stiil controls the Union Pac fie and Wabash systems, anl that he ha purchased, as the East Line Ked River Railroad, from Jefferson, to Greenville, Texas. It a's; includes the mileage of the Texas Pacific to El Paso, of which there are about 250 miles yet the unfinished lines in the New Orleans Pacific, which will be closed in October; the extensions of the Iron Moun'ain Road to Camden and from Knober to the Louisiana line; the unfinished links in the Missouri Pacific from Fort Worth to Austin, and from San Antonio to Laredo, all of which are being energetically pushed and will be finished soon. On this basis of calculation Gould's mileage of railways foots up as follows: 1 1 i lector Koocrtson that under the Emigration law recently unssmi thnvwin 1 Atchison high waywomen robbed M. E.

tered powers and corporate privileges thing to do, in view of the custom alluded to above, and when it was remembered that dur head until the arrival of Turkish troops in Egypt when he would instantly hand over his command to the Turkish General. The pathetic as a child's pleading for mercy. The infuriated crowd hooted and yelled at him. iyway, and he Ivinnel of $S5 the other night. -v- uuuu iu pay a head-tax of fifty cents for every alien passcn- ing tne anernoon two strangers had called oi a more reunea, out not less ungotliv, brigandism.

Those who acauiro novver report that the Ulemas had deposed the Sul ana asxea permission to leave a sachel. Leavenworth's sera ational divorce suit has been compromised. Mrs. Rush is am innocent reiterated Mondrotrmrv through robbery will use that Dower to tan as untrue. On the contrary, the Sul he a-or-s.

thnn." np sri Kr taniieu mere. Wn.B making a flying switch near Pough-Vecpsle, N. the other dnv irpv.i wiicr tan, at tne least ot tfairam, received several wnicn was reaauy granted. To reach the front door Miss Palmer opened the door leading into the Directors' room, and also the door to receive $90,003 in cash, the residence, enlarge the sphere of their depredations. Hivingbuilthisf 650,00,000 Juggernaut out of the crushed blood and "bones of congratulatory telegrams from Cairo and oth 4h West Shore Road Jumped the track and uiuiuin, uu up oe aid go.

The body was pulled up about four feet from the ground and kept there for a full minute. Thnng man never struggled, but being exhausted and weak with fear. th mn wh er parts of Egypt. iurniture, horses, carriages, pictures and plate, all pertaining to the homestead on South Broadway. Miss Rush receives as hef labor.

Jay Gould will hardly us3 it as uexeral vvolselet was reported on the l.tn to be making arrangements at Alexan an orpnan asylum ror the postantv of its out or it into the main room. Sh-j left both doors ajar, a he very instant she opened the front door she was caught as she relates in her story. Mr. Pratt was in the vault when ha Hist heard the noise, and sprang for tho open door to the Directors- room, intending to close it; but, as he was In the act of doing so, a EiK! and was called oiv to tell his guilt The man could not speak at share two buildings on Delaware street. iirar 1 1 1 i.in l.mn n.

vaiuea at consideration of all Hemideit by robberv, and will use its power to aid him in multiplying his conquests. Greed and avarace aria ior an attack on the Abouklr forts. The land attack would be made in two columns, one along the route of the last reconnoisance. 9 1 jxiwrr as rac-oyerea is breath he Dnallv said mis air. inn win undoubtedly receive the uenuemen.

know I am 1 i Mwu uic. mm wim a rflroivpr Ma am i lr.n,.7 wu you decree he long has sought. It is also said was knocked down, and lav noun th fwr in. are. a cry ior A.

i). Hourt th f.tk Of tho sensible. Then the ttends began pounding thoir uu auutiier uy way or Abouklr, taking Arabi at the point where his right rear rests grow with gratification, and he who sears his conscience for a million will that the $20,000 slander suit brought by TVxas Pacific Missouri Pacific. Galveston, Houston 50 victim, was then given by the crowd, and a big burlv man h.o i 1 In jsiary ueimenng against Mrs. Rush will be lie stood be- sell his soul for ten.

The onlv salvation jney naa aeuoerately planned the work in all its details. They had provided themselves with a roll of strong bondages. With 1 hse th mhtvera on Mahmoudieh Canal. Previous to the land attack the place would be bombarded, the wo humr urisuiier ana aairArt Mm aismissed. waa not In the school-house the afternoon 7t bist Ijn A- Kxl Kiver Wabash.

Louis Pac fin (including from nanvi.la to Vinoeunes ant Cairo) Union PaeiUe system Members of the old Seventh Kansas Pratt and Miss Pulmnr hh ICSS. but through all the man main- enure iieei, witn the exception of two vessels, being withdrawn from Alexandria for that Cavalry are requested to report their names for society and for civilization is for the people to turn out and hunt down and destroy these corporate monsters as they would beasts of prey thirsting for human blood. and loot. Mr. Pratt was thrown into one corner of the vault and Miss Palmer upon top of iguuiauuti ui cue guuty parties.

A cowardly crowd stood on the fence and on the outskirts of th anu addresses to 8. M. Fox, late Adjutant, Manhattan. Total Gould mileage lll.TH It will be seen that abiut 2.400 nnW purpose. JiATFlt of people yelling for th immnA.

i'i" "Ullu time ot non-resistance that the bandits took thnir hnntv TliAff locked the vault and left, going out of the front Topeka has more saloons than anv We would not destroy railroads, or A deserter Irom Arabi Jf asha's forces tor an hour those about the man talked, bullied. Btormnd and hP.onAJ i ea' iu puna sigut ot twenty men not Ave rods away, with their 18.nm in i v.n. rn, any oiner city in Kansas. gives a graphic description of the misery mv njnr. ivi itamoras.

An Omaha (Neb.) telegram of the 17th says Information had been received there that an outbreak of the Sioux Indians at Pipe Ridge Agency was liable to ccur, and a general war with the northern Indians was possible. Dr. McUillicuddy, agent of the Red Cloud Indians, had been notified that unless he was removed by October they would rise." It was re; orted on the 17th that seventy to one hundred Apaches were raiding the Sonora Valley, and over one hundred people had been killed in tho vicinity of Ures within the last month. The other day six smugglers, with forty pack-mules, encamped at Bowie, Arizona, were drowned by. a cloud-burst.

Tub yello.v fever prevalent' on the Rio Grande Is not thought bv the National Board of Health to be epidemic or likely to become so. Amono the Congressional nominations made on the 17th were the following: RepublicanIllinois, Eleventh District, B. F. Marsh, renominated; Virginia, First, Robert M. Mayo; Fourth, B.

S. Hooper; Michigan, Fourth, J. C. Btirrows, renominated; Indiana, Tenth, Mark De Motte, renominated. Democratic Ohio, Eleventh, John P.

Lee-dom, renominated; Arkanais, Second, James K. Jones, renominated; Indiana, First, John J. -Kletmer; Missouri, Fourth, James N. Burns; Tenth, Martin L. Clardy, renominated TwcUtb, Charles II.

Morgan; Iowa, C. T. Gilpin. Greenback Ohio, Tenth, H. J.

Rhodes. Readjuster Virginia, Eighth, R. R. Fsrr. 1 It is announced that the New York, Chicago St.

Louis Railroad will be opened for business on the 1st of October. Tub thirteenth annual meeting of the American Woman-Suffrage Association will be held at Omaha, on tho 12th and 13th of September. Foreign Intellijjence 0 Thb harvest In' England was progressing rapidly on the 14th, the grain geuerally being very soft, the yield variable, and the quality "wi- wreicn repeatedly reiterated his in! nnMnM jhinpona claims to have the hand- waisea leisurely out of town. Mr. Pratt finally worked his hands loose and be- prevailing in the Egyptian camp, where the Proseeutinar Attornev of Gould lines are in Texas and 810 miles in Louisiana.

The above table does not include Gould's Mexican line, the Mexican Oriental Interoceanic and International Railroad, which, will embrace 1,200 miles. Add this, and the mileage of the Gould systems is aug wounoea are crawling about, their suffer est business street of any town in the State. hou roieasu nis companion, lloth were weak corporations organized to promote the public good, but we would wrest them from the grasp of those who use them as engines of destruction and robberv, and mase them what they were intended to be, promoters of the inter "PP61 for law and order, but he was hooted ine last Legislature authorized the ii urn toss oi diooo, ana nearly suffocated. He flnally got hold of a sliver dime, and, using ings unheeded, and present a sad picture of distress and neglect. Some of these poor In the meantime OlempnH hurl lam ior a sorew-oriver, turned two screws in the combination-lock from the insidA find rrnt construction, at the Topeka Insane Asylum, of one three-story building, and the raisin? creatures are said to have been shot by their mented to 13,000 miles.

RatiW th XT out. His recital of the struggle makes it an- nnMti i i comrades 10 free them from their agony. of the former two-story building to three umjr uy muCKieOt IQ6 IWO Western Union Telegraph at An Irish informer named Joyce, his stories. 1 be new floor was completed and I. .1 r' aiive.

mr. rratt, upon reaching the window, gave the alarm, and help was at hand within sixty seconds. Posses were immediately ora-anized numhnrinir its man vupicu mo uisi oi jjiay, ana ine new wire, mother, and daughter were killed 4 uu tifu uoys were wounaea by a ests which patronize and sustain them. And there is no time to be lost. Every day and hour their power for evil is increasing, and in the same ratio the people's powers of resistance are diminishing.

Every year brings us nearer the point of balance, which, if passed, will mark grave of industrial hope and prosperity" in the new world. and was held by the mob on the other side of toe yard Cowering down with his head on his breast, his neck drawn in like a turtle's, he Ehn.hVrer' wh aroaded. cW tered out his innocence. Us Pettis was held with a rope around his neck and tortured also. He loudly and boldly proclaimed innocence, and told the mob to go on and hang him.

Montgomery was about to be swung up again when Mr. Bond out tho rope, and the prisoner was taken to one side of the yard and submitted to another series of questions. It was all in vain. The men who held the rope aaa too much heart to hum? tha m.n ui. building was completed and one ward occupied the first of August, being ten and vuv, nru over mo waier-tanK, killing two men and fatnlly injuring two others.

A few mornings ago five masked men broke into a dwelling at Charlton, Saratoga County, N. and handcuffed, bound and gairged two brothers named Gilchrist and their sister The robbers then forced open the safe and escaped with SO0 In cash and 150,000 in bonds and mortgages. i Work has been very nearly fcuspctvled on the East River bridge, owing to the dilliculty of obtulninar the proper material. It is now st itcd that the work will not bo completed until the latter part of next ItKSitr Habkis Is the Democratic candidate for Congress la the Fourth New Jersey District. 1 i Di ri.no the proceedings on tho 17th in the convention of tho Bankers' Association at Saratoga Springs Mr.

Henry (Mobile) stated that the Alabama planters are getting out of debt, and the improvement of the rivers Is doing- much for the State. W. H. Perkins (Mississippi) read a paper on the 'Growth of Mississippi and the Cotton States. Charles Roots (Little Rock) spoke of the ch which has taken place In Arkansas front the old times when planters were always more or less la debt to commission merchants.

He called for capital and young men. It M. Nelson (Sclina) dqiiclod the projperous condition of Al ibama, A resolution was passed construing the Nat'onal Banking law. George 8. Coe (New York) was re-elected President, and L.

J. Gage (First Nations! Bank of Chicago) Vice-President, with same Vice-Presidents from other States and Territories as last year, except J. Thomas Smith (Baltimore) In place of Daniel Annan, for Maryland. The Executive Council is the wine, aa ilnst year. A court Ittee of threw, cftimlstlng of W.

E. Gould, A. B. Hep-bum and l. Lynch, was appointed to ike into considerat ion the laws of the various elites regnlHting savings banks, and present to the association next year a pi in for organizing and maintaining such iustitutiotii certain essential features may be incorporated Into several State laws, so that they iruy be controlled by more uniform le '-MatioH.

party of men believed to have been impli cateu in the murder of Lord Ardilaun's 000, and the capital of the Mexican Road at $50,000,000. the investments in what are known as the Gould properties are as follows: Texas fs9.20l,0tt Missouri PaciHe WO.dO 1.0 Galveston. Houston 3.50 VXl East Line Kei River 00 Wabash. iSt. Louis A- Pacific 93 6 X) 0 Pi rnion Pacific.

l86.ou.vw Western Union Telea-rnnh thirteen months respectively after the appropriation became available. new and the country searched all night. Up to four o'clock this evening the robbers were at lthough they had been closely pursued. All the shops, factories and stores have shut down to-day, and the ttelds for miles around are filled with boys and men, with everything possible and impossible in the shape of fire-arras. The utmost excitement prevails, and lynching is as onenlv tulkAd nf bailiffs, oear Congin, County Galway, the other night.

ouiiciing Has three wards, with accommo dation for thirty patients In each. The re The Astor mine, owned by the Con Ve would not permit a pestilential maining two wards will be opened within a robbery itself lew weeks, as the number of patients in. solidation Coal Company, near Lonaconing, which has been smoldering for some time, burst forth in a tremendous blaze the repeated declarations, and gradually their manner softened. A cry of "Turn them loose," waa yelled down, but after a few minutes the cry was re- Mexican Oriental, 5 MM pool to be constructed in the heart of the city. We would not allow a savage wild beast to be turned loose in the crowded streets.

We would not permit a deadly poisonous serpent to be reared creases. The number now in the asylum is one hundred and fiftv-two. pcaieu, ana generally taken up. A fringe of men on. the outskirts nf tho n.j The Electoral Tote for 1881.

The Presidential Electoral vote of the States $846,50 Chicngo Times. other day, shooting 60 feet in the air. The dwellings situated over the burning mine A negro named Jonas. Merchant was for 1884willbe as follows: .1. fined and imprisoned at Leavenworth, a fnr have been deserted.

There is said to be in a nursery to amuse the children, nor would we tolerate the running- at larro in. Appeal. Alabama themselves hoarse with cries of Hang himl" "Hememlier your families!" "Hang him for to men who stood so at this moment a fire broke out in a large barn owned by G. D. Ooodnoh.

situated in tha wan. 10 Missouri. 18 great danger of the fire communicating to Arkansas TjJNebraska 5 of a murderous maniac. JfAT'lGBEBNaVCK-IjABOR PAnTf, tne vaie rarm estate, with thousands of tons 8 Nevada 3 Oilorado Why. then, should we uermit the un IMNVILLE, JUlV.

1S2. of underlying coal. Connecticut. There are a large number of Con ore a- the town- Ihe light in the sky attracted the attention of the crowd, and a lanre numb The Western Distillers in Chicao-o bridled exercise of powers and passions which combine all the horrors aud dan rushed to see the flumps Thu aA v. Florida days ago, for a pathetic style of swindling.

He carried a paper asking for contributions to bury an old gentleman, aged 75, who had died without friends, home or money. The paper said "the old gentleman departed this life last eve," and that the bearer was a preacher in the Second Baptist Church, and authorised to collect. Having raised quite a sum of money, Jonas spent it for Honor. Georgia of dampening the spirits of those who remained, and, after a brief consultation among the leaders, tho prisoners, as stated in these dispatches, were returned to Jait gers to society and the State of pestilence, famine, destitution, flood, flame and death? Gkicxao Exwress. Indiana.

Iowa 3 New 0 New Jersey 8 New North Carolina 18 Ohio. 23 Oregon 15 Pennsylvania 24Hhtde Island flfouth 13 Tennessee. 8 Texas 6 Vermont 8 Virginia 13. West Virginia 13 Wisconsin. ti 4 8 3d 11 23 3 30 4 9 12 13 4 13 6 11 a Spbinofibld, 11L, August IS.

The Bond case is mnin th. Kansas Louisiana Maine leaving "the old gentleman" unburied. An Ellsworth County man raised 120 topic of discussion here. Great surprise at the action of the mob is expressed on aft hands, and many are eriticisinir tha ivnnh.r. GREENBACK NUGGETS.

From the Chicago Sent'n do not bH Massachusetts bushels of potatoes from three bushels of seed. ichigan continuing their work, as the feeling here is pretty general that the right parties are la $U8toa The, opinion is also general that no further attempt will be made at lynching. Firebugs have been busy. The coal prospectors at Atchison had any unlimited currency. Only National Banks have the power to issue an unlimited volume of money.

is an absurd anil A Reminder Benedict Arnold. Dr. Ambrose Lawrence, of this citv An employe in a York brew reached a depth of five hundred feet, when their drill-rod broke and dropped down In a iiiuo inuiiicreni. A'rAKMKn was shot dead at Crushetn, County Chre, on the 14th. Eight men lound guilty of rerpetratlng several outrages in the neighborhood of Fahy, County -Kerry, had been sentenced by the Commission Court of Dublin to long terms of Imprisonment.

Tubrb was large attendance at the opening in Dublin on the 15th of the National Industrial Exposition. Among the incidents ot the occasion was the unveiling of a statue of Daniel O'Connell, the Irish patriot It was recently reported that a French naval demonstration against Madagascar was Impending, the Queen having prohibited the ssleof linils to French settlors, contrary to treaty. According to a Madrid dispatch of the 15th the agricultural distress was assuming alarming proportions In Andalusia, and in consequence of poor harvest! and want of labor frequent collisions hu'd occurred between the peasantry and police. A dispatch of the 15th from Constantinople says the Porte had notified the Governor of Syria that he would be hela responsible for the maintenance of order In that provluce. Pvujv tQAiMtS a Liberal 1 member for Louth, was suspended In the British House of Commons on the eveniue ot the 15t.h.

Whim had in his possession a horse pistol well ery challenged a friend, who was then drunk, to a drinking bout, and the friend died after imbibinsr mnumerabln idea to compel people to pay gold and silver "into the Government Treasury in order that the Government may "redeem' the Greenbacks which the people themselves hold. i 1 a mysterious manner. After they had succeeded in fishing It out it was discovered that it had fallen seventeen feet through a subterranean chamber. Its appearance was clean and bright, which Induces the belief glasses of beer. The Coroner's Jury censured the employe and he was arrested.

What he thought was "fun" at first he now finds to be a verv sen. sional Districts that can be tarried by the Greenbac party if the proper efforts are made. From the most promising fifty have been sele. ted, in which a thorough canvass is to be made. Some of them are able, within themselves, to make a successful fight.

Others are not so fortunate. In the le favored the National Committee are going to aid- To do this, some funds are necessary. In these districts the ablest speakers are to be sent make a number of speeches. Also, the best papers aad documents distributed. The committee asks contributions of one dollar and over, so that the speakers may be paid for their time, by the National Committee, the people of the district to take care of the speakers whi'e in the district.

If this plan is pushed with vigor a controlling number of On- ressmen can be put in theFortv-tiJith. Congress, so as to heck hostile legislation and compel the repeal of the infamous class laws now1 upon the statute books of the Nation. It is asked, therefore, that all lovers of humanity, forward their contributions oi once to A. J. Stroeter, New Winsor, Contributions are also asked of speeches, documents, for distribution, which sr-ioitld be sent to headquarters.

AH papers friendly to the ransn.witl authenticated as one of a pair owned by-Benedict Arnold, the traitor, during his service in the British army upon his disgraceful retirement from the Revolutionary cause. After the war, it will be recalled, Arnold retired to St. John, N. where he engaged iu trade. The less than four venrs nur ontiro National debt misrht be naid off.

with. that a current of water washes through the earth at that distance. ous matter, as the District Attornev and TYt ana South. Tbb deal of ex-Meruber of Congress Lazre, New Orleans, la announoed. At Leavenworth, Kansas, a few days ago a Ctrmiti woman waa fatally burned by an espTushm which tcsultod from pouriirg a quantity ot coal oil Into a kettle containing melted lead.

It is estlm ited by the Secretary of the Kansas Stat Board of Agriculture that the yield ft cof for I.hhJ in tho Stata will reach 30,. WW.WJO bushels. As Eiccotive Comfnlitce to1 nominate a -Congressional candidate ha been appointed by tba Gratubarkera of the Second Arkansas District, O.Hthc Alth' the Governor of Texas proclaimed a quaraotlua aa-atnst all Mexican ports on at count of the prevalence of yellow fever. It was recently discovered that Henry book keeper for. JUmlnitway fe cXk, of 'Clnciuaatl, Waa a defaulter to tho amount of appointed an executive committee and adopted resolutions favoring retrenchment, laws for the observance of the Sabbath, a well digested license law, with a high figure for each license granted, and opposing any conflict with Ihe political parties.

II. B. Miller was elected President. A gravel train on the Iron Mountain Road was ditched nine miles north of Benton, on the 17th. The locomotive and fifteen cars were wrecked and Conductor Mogart was killed.

Gross Veeqht and other occupants of No. 8 Strawberry street, Philadelphia, lost by fire on the lrtb. The losses by the Madison street fire in New York amount to fllO.000. Thb elevator in Chas. Myers wholesale notion store, Indianapolis, fell from the fifth story the other morning.

Geo. Evans and Peter Kllngclhoefer were seriously injured, the former probably fatally. "Shack" Caldwell, colored, was hanged near McKinney, Texas, on the 18th, for the murder of V. R. Norvell.

Juah Everard, a gambler who had 111-lreated a little girl at Socorro, N. was takea from Jail by a mob the other night and strung up on a tree. A ladle of molten metal was upset at the North Chicago Rolling-mill on the 17th, frightfully burning John Rabeckey, John Quinn and Patrick McCauIy. TheTat-ter may recover. Wallace Shanefelt, aged 11, lost his life while fooling with a gun at Green-town, Ohio, on the 17th.

Wm. Lewis, aged 22, of Wheeling, W. was drowned while batbicg la the Ohio th other day. tho Grand Junt see nothine- fnnnv in There are tweny-two teachers to house in which he lived stood on the out adding one dollar to our present burden of taxation, and without creating a ripple of excitement in the financial and commercial seas. such criminal carelessness.

Y. Sun. corner of Kins and Canterbury strpors 1,108 pupils in the Emporia schools, and the expenses per year are $13,540. School levy, eight mills. in that citv.

Durintr his nhmnnn in -The attachment which, men snmp. may be industrious And England, where he died, this dwelling times acquire for inanimate thino-a was Willing to but unless thpv Ur Ellsworth County farmers are nlant. ts torn down and rebuilt of hrirk. ing a larger rea of wheat than plenty of money to properly exchange the products of their labor, some will starve, others will go naked, and others will be unable to find employment. Bliss Wood's flour mill at Winfield he declared from his scat that the allegation that ha had abase! the forms of procedure In the House was illustrated a few days ago, when the driver of an old engine that had many times drawn Vanderbilt from Syracuse to Buffalo, over the New York Central Road, at the rate of a mile a minute, wept upon being transferred to another locomotive.

AV I'. Herald. was destroyed by fire the other morning. The mill was one ot the largest and best nnin. believe in reoiilat.

and has since been burned and again rebuilt. Then it was that this warlike relic of its owner was secured, and having since been in tho possession of well-known parties, who indorse its history, recently passed into the hands of the above-named gentleman, who exhibited it in this office. The weapon is of the larger pattern, though comparatively ped in the State, and had Just been fitted un la. a E. Dwveb Ghat, Lord Mayor of Dublin in lSijO, and at present a member of Parliament, was on the 16th sentenced to fine and lmnri.

hi in uciT uu cvycHsire macQinerv. The loss will reach $50,000. The origin of th. ing the volume of currency so that there shall be no inflation and no contraction. They say that we need mora tolay, when there are 50,000,000 of people, than we did ten years ago, when there fire is Unknown, onment vr Jiavtog published alleged objee- A Pittsburgh mn has so msn Mary Krezdorn, aged nine ra ight, with the customary tlint Inrdra uonaoie matter bis paper, the Dublin FrmnamU There was great excite please print this circular.

children that he never knows when all are gathered about his knees until he has counted them. A few days ago ope of his darlings got lost, and the first inti RrHaisHrtp Nestoh, of the Rilsslan Chnrch, who was the prelate la charge of the fiocr of Alaska, committed, sulfide a few days aif at San Francisco, by drowning. 1 Dk. R. Dexsis, formerly United PUtea Senator from Marylasd, died receotly.

Tni orator of the Chippewa ladlans, Little Thuslrr 4 1 at Chicago on the 14th. He was oa his way to Washington a negotiate a Ihe need of reform in the in ten-st. it were only 40,000,000. I hey say that we shall need more ten years hence than we have now. They say increase it as the population increases.

the people is beyond the power of lan ment. On the 16th the freedom of the city of Dub lln was presented to Messrs. Pamell and Dillon, amicUt great enthusiasm. Parnell said It rJear that liberty of speech 0 longer daughter of ouucilmaa Henry Krezdorn. of Leavenworth, fell out of a boat in which she was playing, a few days ago, and was drowned.

Some companions tried to save her, but, with a "Good-by, girls the poor little thing went down for the last 'time. and brass mountings. This style of arm was usually carried in pairs, but the mate to tiis one has either been lost or been secured by other parties, who doubtless prize as does Dr. Lawrence his trophy. Bostgn Transcript.

guage to express, and the p.fiis to our insiiuuionsare mraost lutsn to. mation the father had of it was contained in a telephonic message from the police station that tipht asking him to send for the child. Chicago Aws, -Kansas expects to ret S11R.Ofm.onn Act (U once. Jesse Hakpek, Chairman, for her crops this year, i.

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