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CONGRESSIONAL! «, Norther Pacific Ma List It North Da The reports of renewed and increased dis kot a Land for Taxation. order at Erzeroum are increased The threat BRANDT & WEDDENDORP, Publisher*. Criminal, Personal, Foreign Battle Between Gantemalans of the Musselmans to sack the Christian JAMESTOWN, N. D., Special, July 20.—The A Besume of the Proceedings quarters has alarmed the residents of at Northern Pacific Railroad company ha« and Other Interesting MINNESOTA FEW UIJM, and San Salyadorans, the of Congress During tlie I district, and they are moving out with all representatives before the county boards oi ULM.-JIUK News Items. possible haste. The increased garrison has equalization in counties where they own Latter Being the Yictors. Past Week. had very little effect in suppressing acts of railroad lands lor the purpose of getting a GEN. SHERMAN receives a salary of violence, and the inference is that the soldiers fair assessment, and it is announced that i,000 a year as retired general f1! are in sympathy with the mob. Men the road is preparing to pay taxes on itlands. W A S I N O N of the army, with nothing to do, and Oantemalan Force Numbers and women have been murdered without There is an immense amount of Congress will repeal the acfc withdrawing SENATE.?© -f provocation, and a number of women have the land in this state, the bulk ot it lyin a good active clerk to help him do it. lands for irrigation surveys. 9,000 Men and Suffers a The-two shipping bills passed the ienar# i^l been carried off. west of the Missouri. There is n»ne in by nearly a party vote. Senators Vest and Q* v«*' The house committee on commerce has orderedafavorable Traill or Case, little in Barnes. Foster, Heayy Loss. George spoke in opposition to the bills and bill giving theatrical troupes Griggs and walls, but a good many sections THOSE who advocate spelling reform Me^sis. Stewart and Harris in favor oi thera reduced rates in parties of seven or more. O E I N I S will be found in Ransom,"La*Mbure, Logan, The senate caucus committee met and in the English language, argue Spanish agents in Washington declare at Secretary Tracy has officially accepted the Kidder and Burleigh counties, allot them spent some time trying to devise a plan tc the Umtsd States will buy Cuba before the that one letter out of every seven, United States steamer Philadelphia. Mr. east of the Big Muddy. carry out the absolute instruction of tlit CITY OP MEXICO, Jul 20.—-El Universal year ends. caucus to report a rule, a modification Cramp, the builder, receives $13,500 as premium The tax will amount to a large sum, and used according to the present practice, publishes an account of a battle between most of the county boards are evincing a the existing rules or a practicable method for extra speed. The supreme council of agriculture of Guatemalans and San Salvadorians in San disposition to be liberal in the assessment of procedure by which a majority of the sen is absolutely useless. France has voted a duty ot 5 per cent, on The senate has confirmed the following Salvador, in which the former were defeated matter. I Stutsman county there ave 243,000 ate may reach a vote upon the national elec cotton, 5 francs per 100 kilos on wheat and nominations: acres of this land. The laud tax is distinctively wilh heavy loss. The Guatemalan tion bill or any other pending measure with 8 francs per 100 kilos on wheat flour, sucn, and not in lieu of anv gross James Russell Soley of Massachusetts, in a reasonable space of time. The com force numbered 9,000. CAREFUL estimates seem to show earnings. The question of the taxability oi mittee did not reach a conclusion, but hopes assistant secretary of the navy. Allured B. Affairs among the London postmen have Gen. Barrundia, the Gautemalan refugee, such lands has been in the courts for a to be able to report to the caucus soon. that there are 8,000,000 fewer cattle Nettleton of Minnesota and Oliver L. resumed their normal condition, and the deliveries has left Oaxaca to take part the war. number ot years, but this move oi the railroad HOUSE.! Spaulding of Michigan, assistant secretaries of the mails are proceeding without in the country than there were in will probably raise the standard of revolt company seems to indicate a cessation The conference report on the 6i"Iver bili of the treasury, Henderson M. Somerville of interruption. of litigation. in Gautemala. was passed by the house by a strict party 1886. The shrinkage has been caused Alabama, Lewis Stackpole ot Massachusetts The Valencia cholera bulletins indicate that Private telegrams from San Salvador say A I vote. The silver bill has now passed both and Ferdinand N. Shurtleff of Oregon, general by low prices and hard winters. Assaulted a Banker the plague is steadily decreasing in virulence. that the San Salvadorians captured the Gautemalan houses of congress the identical terms in appraisers of merchandise. which it came from the conference committee. tf: Six new cases and fine deaths are reported at artillery in the battle which, took N EW YORK, July 20.—Yesterday several Gandia. hundred angry people besieged the banking place on Thursday. THE latest fad in the country is for E S O N A establishment of Bernard Aronsou at 78 It is rumored that President Barrillas of SENATE. The Vienna board of health is informed The Farmer's alliance of the Second Minnesota Canal street, hooting at and denouncing Mr. While the sundry civil bill was under consideration the girls to go to church in parties Gautemala talks of resigning. that cholera has again become prevalent in Aronson. whom thev accused of having congiessional district meb at Kasota Senator Stewart came round to thirty-one communities in the proviuces of on bicycles, with a groom on horseback misappropriated funds entrusted to him to Senators Moody and Casey and asked them and nominated J. Baker for Congress. Valencia and Alicante, Spain. A E A N S E E E S S be used in bringing their relatives and if they were ready to make a fight for their to keep off small boys and serve Dr. Charles K. Barlow, a dentist ofPoughkeepsie, friends from Poland. A number of the wells for irrigation in the Dakotas. Both oi Fire destroyed a large business block in Horrible Deat of a South Carolina N. Y., has taken no food of any kind, crowd forced an entrance to the building, these gentlemen are primed with statistics as a target for whatever missiles Cologne, Germany, involving a loss ol a except a glass of milk or a cup of coffee each "Woman and Suicide of He Husband and savagely assaulted the banker and his on this point and will make every effort to million marks. Three firemen were killed by may be thrown at the procession. clerk, Samuel Silakowitz. A detective appeared, have the amendment inserted in the bill. day for ever forty-five days. He has no appetite, COLUMBIA, S. July 20.—One of the falling walls and several others were seriously and a.'ter rescuing them conducted There is some fear of losing the amendment but appears to be in the best of most horrible crimes on record is reported injured. them to the Eldridge street station. On being repealing the act withdrawing the lands susceptible health. from Colleton county. The crime was to irrigation, as a point of order arraigned at the Essex Market police THE whole range oi the Swiss Alps Halifax and Bermuda newspapers exchanged committed on Mary's island, an unfrequented may be made against it and sustained. court to-day almost every man and woman messages congratulating each other has been seen at the distance of 204 A I E N A spot in the county mentione'd. in the crowded court loom desired to appear on the completion of the cable connecting HOUSE. A violent wind storm struck Cleveland, O., against the prisoners and testify as to Paddy Grant lived there with his wife miles by Hippisly, when the weather Bermuda with Canada and the rest of the The suasion of congress, which will probably the worthless character of the tickets sent causing damage estimated at £200,000. No Phoebe, and another woman, supposed to close within the next five weeks, has been world. was clear, and Sir W. Jones affirms by Aronson to Europe. The banker and one was injnred. be too intimate with Grant, frequently an exceedingly poor one for claimants. his clerk were remanded until Monday. A verdict has been returned in London Speaker Reed early in the winter disclosed that the Hymalayas have appeared visited his wife. Wednesday last Grant informed A small cyclone visited the country around awarding Henry Astor Carey oi New York the fact that he was not disposed to encourage Mi the relations of his wife that she had Peoria, III., wrecking a freight train, killing distinct and clear 224 miles off. legislation looking to disbursements ol £586 pounds damages against the proprietors Withdre the Feace Society. been severely hurt the week before by the one man and doing much damage to crops. public money for claims against the government, of Lang's hotel for the loss of a quantity LONDON, July 20 —Dr. Parker, the eloquent explosion of a kerosene lamp and was in a private or otherwise, and he has been Severe thunder storms, with torrential of jewelry which was stolen while Carey but eccentric pulpit orator of the City bad condition. ARTESIAN wells are being put down sustained by a large contingent in the house, rains have occurred in the southern and middle temple, announced to-da}' that he had was at the hotel. The relatives found her burned from her embracing the conservatives in each of the withdrawn from membership in the Peace counties of England, causing extensive in great numbers in the district of Her majesty's steamship War Sprite, fiagBhip political parties. There are many just claims knees in iront only, terribly charred and society on account of the reiusal of the recent destruction of crops. that have been pending for years, but they of the North Pacific squadron, with speechless. She died when an attempt was Eiverside, California, and owing to congress of the society to open its session are so commingled with the jobs that thev During a violent wind storm at Norwalk, made to lemove her. No traces of oil could Rear Admiral Botham aboard, arrived at Victoria, with prayer. The congress closed yesterday them, this district which was previously be found on the floor or no traces of burning suffer the fate of the latter. Ohio, lightning struck Otto Goldner's house, B. C. The admiral stated emphatically alter a five days' meetine. below the knees, of the woman. These killing three sons—Willie, Freddie and Otto SENATE. uninhabited on account of that he had as yet received no instructions and contradictory statements caused the arrest It is expected that about 200 members ol The senate resumed consideration of the —who were sitting on a lounge. to send any of the fleet to the north to protect of Grant, but he escaped irom his various parliaments will attend the international scarcity of drinking water, has now sundry civil appropriation bill, the first item At Vincennes, Ind., Borrownan's brick British vessels from seizure by American guards. Having been run to earth again, Peace conference to be held at Metropole being one of $250,000 for surveying the public a population of 7,000. lie requested permission to return to his Tuesday and Wednesday. The largest ware-house fell. Three men are known to cutters or to retake any at might be lands, the committee recommending an rooii for a short while. Almost immediately continental contingent will come from be in the ruins. One is Mr. Thomas Borrowman, seized in Behring sea. He considered the increase to $600,000. the report of a gun was heard, and France, about thirty Gallic deputies having one of Vincennes' leading citizens. matter principally, from what he had read Senator Powers presented a mammoth it was found that he placed the muzzle of announced their intention ot being present SINCE Jan. 1, 1890, the French petition from fifty-one towns in Montana, of it in the press, as purely one for diplomatic A disastrous storm swept over Ohio and his musket against his stomach and ex- There will also be many representatives signed by 2,310 citizens, asking for legislation Eloded Government has had exclusive control negotiations. Western Pennsylvania, doing considerable it, blowing a hole clear through irom Itply and Spain. The German contingent to preserve to the people of the state damage to property, but few casualties are imself. I is thought kerosene was poured will perhaps not be so large. The the mineral lands in it, and to pievent ftur' of the making of matches within over his wife's body by himself and the Belgian, Swiss, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian reported. Northern Pacific from, acquiring lands to its jurisdiction. The 7 factories now O E W I S E other woman, and that she was then set on representatives will be numerous. which it is not clearly entitled under its charter. At the inquest over the remains of thirty fire. «a-»-m The Bristish cabinet has decided to drop established furnish employment for men killed in the steamer explosion at Chicago id a a Business -".Ian. the tithes bill, pass minor bills and supply HOUSE. it developed that naptlia, shipped as 1,700 workmen. The importation COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.. Jul 20.—About The house, after routine business, went into votes, and adjourn parliament. O N S I O N O O E S refined oil was the cause of the explosion. three weeks ago B. Spinney, a business committee of the whole on the bill appropriating of matches has been prohibited. John Roth, a pauper in a hospital at Galena, man of this place and a large ranch ownci At Ehengen, Wurtemburg, the roof of a It Causes the Destruction of Two Freigh §636,189 for additional clerical 111., has not tasted food, solid or liquid, in South Park, was kidnaped and taken force for the pension office, a two-hours debate large building used as a cement factory fell. Trains. for eight weeks. He is suffering from paralysis. into the mountains by a Texan named Harris, ensued. Eleven workmen were burned in the ruins. GREEXCASTLE, In July 20.—A confusion THE Mexicans and Indians in Texas who claimed that Spmnev owed him The Indian committee of the house has reported of orders caused a disastrous wreck on the Five of them were killed outright, and the $2,000 ior a bunch of cattle lie had purchased an omnibus bill for Indian schools, say that every animal has brains Water has been let into the Central Park Louisville, New Albany & Chicago road remaining six seriously injured. from him, and since that time nothing locating one in .Montana convenient to the reservoir in NewYo rk for the first time through one mile north of this city to-night. Two enough to tan its own skin, and so has been heard of Spinney. Mr. Harrington, mo8i} prominent railroad center, in South Christopher Anderson and George Kreftzmeyer, fi eight trains running at a fair rate of speed the new Croton aqueduct, which has been six brothcr-m-law of Spinney, raised Dakota at Chamberlain, and in Minnesota the latter, in the case of the wolf, shoemakers, were run down by ,a collided on a steep grade, demolishing the money and went into the mountains to years in building. at Pipestone. passenger train near Chicago and received both engines and piling up a number of pay the ransom, but he, too, has disappeared. A bill was introduced to give the widow oi panther, wildcat and some other Two yiichts with a dozen people on board injuiies that may result in the death of both. cars into a mass of debris. Engineer Th Texan said he would hold Gen. John C. Freemont a pension of $3,000 a left St. Joseph, Mich., during a storm, and animals, is mainly prepared by rubbing The two men were under the mfluenco of James Dillard was crushed about the Spinney ten days, and, the money not year. have not been heard from. I is probable liquor and it is supposed that they stepped head and shoulders. will die. Morris forthcoming in that time, he would kill into the, flesh side of itthebrains SENATE. that they took to shelter. McAvoy, a brakeman, was so badly crushed him. Itisieare that he has carried ou. from one track to another to avoid a freight The resolution of Senator Cullom for an of its former wearer. about the chest and arms that his recovery his threat. Hamburg, Lubeck, Roster, and other iree train and got directly in front of a citybouud investigation of' the Canadian Pacific railroad is doubtful. Others of the trainmen received cities of Germany are not included in the law in relation to alleged evasions of the passenger running at the rate of about sJight cuts and bruises. The wreck interstate commerce law. seems to have prohibiting the importation of American Searching for His Son. forty miles an hour. Anderson has a wife BRADSTREET'S, referring to the report took fire in a few" minutes and burned been a boomerang. Senator Washburn offered pork. and family living in St. Paul. A KE CITY, Special, July 20.—Otis Arnold an amendment which investigates the fiercely for several hours. Both trains had of Three Rivers, St. Joseph county, Mich., of T. B. Mills, the treasury export, Breweries in Chicago and adjoining cities Grand Trunk load", which is just what Cullom been given the right of way and were running is here in search of his son, George Arnold, who have been engaged in a beer war have S I N S A N S I N N E S did not want. on irrigation in New Mexico, on the tim,e given at the last station. who. it is feared, was a pssenger on patched up a truce, and the price will be restored. Senator Pettigrew of South Dakota is not John Stansbury was hanged *fc For SnellIng, The operator in this city received but one the Sea Wing when that vessel was wrecked predicts that in fifty years there will very well satisfied with the present session set ot orders. Ark., for killing his wife last August, last Sunday night. Young Arnold was engaged of congress and thinks that neither house Another mob collected in Bow street, London, be nearly as many acres of land under near Eaufula, Creek Nation. in selling cutis and collars for has been businesslike or practical in its work. but was dispersed after a short conflict, Stone of Minneapolis. was in this city He says- that three mouths have been consumed In Fayette county, Ga., a riot occurred cultivation in that territory as Arrested the re a in which four constables were injured. The a week ago, and there is no trace of him and nothing done. at a fish pond between whites and blacks, in AN W E T, Ohio, July 20 —The shocking there are to-day in the whole of New metropolitan police have not Btruck. since then that his father has been able to There is a general impression among some which four negroes were killed. The rioters murder of Engineer Vandevander, of the find. was accustomed to visiting home senators on the Republican side at neither The opinion prevails at in the absence England. are still under arms. Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw, while on three times a week. was twenty-four the federal election law nor the tariff bill of government or foreign aid the National his engine, and the probable fatal wounding Gov. Hill bas commuted the death sentence years old, five feet eight and a halt inches will pass the senate at this session. Bank of the Argentine Republic must go into of his fireman, Sam Rhodehouse, resulted in height, with short, dark brown hair, of Joseph Chapleue to one of life imprisonment HOUSE. MRS. CARNEGIE, it is said, suffers liquidation. There is no abatement in the to-day in the arrest of the latter, dark hazel eyes, thin mustache of a light thus leaving Kemmler to be the first The house committee on rules considered financial panic in Montevideo. charged with the crime. protests his color, and wore a light gray suit, though he resolution providing for an investigation excurciatingly from tender feet, and person to be electrocuted. innocence and sticks to his first statement The scheme whereby all the soda water he had with him a dark suit which he ofpension office methods under CommibEione.Raum, E. E. Stafford and his brother, bankers finds it impossible to pass a barefoot. that they were both assaulted by an unknown might have put on. and beer apparatus intersts in the United but came to no conclusion. On account and cattle owners of Columbus, Tex., have man. They were known to have of the discussion in the house of the States were to be amalgamated into a trust In her coaching trip through the been murdered, presumably by cowboys during been quarreling for several days. Officers present administration of the pension office, and sold to English capitalists has fallen Upper Mississippi Turnfest. British isles she carries a fund for a quarrel. are also searching for Blair Mock, who was it is believed that an investigation will be through. DAVENPORT, Iowa, Special Telegram, July ordered. sent to the penitentiary on Vandevander's Martin Houk of Baltimore shoe his yonng 20.—The fourteenth biennial feast of the charity shoes, which one of the The committee on parade has finally persuaded The house went into committee of the testimony and who swore to kill the latter. Upper Mississippi Turn Bezirk, representing wi'e three times, and she cannot recover. whole on the land grant for eiture bill. guards distributes according to her Gen. Alger to consent that crippled It is known that a man answering Mock's the cities of Davenport, Muscatine, The couple have been married but five weeks. Mr. Stockdale of Mississippi advocated the veterans shall be permitted to ride in carriages description inquired if Vandevander were Burlington. Clinton.Ottumwa, Des Moines, direction. The cause was jealousy. Martin has escaped. bill. Mr. Holman oi Indiana reviewed theland in the Grand Army procession in Boston on the tram. Walcott, West Davenport in Iowa, and grantlegielation of congress and argued Aug 12. Rock Island Illinois, commenced here in favor of a forfeiture of all lands not earned MARION, Ind., July 20.—Blair Mock of Clarence MeKleroy, a waiter at one of the to-day and will continue through to-morrow. within the time limited in the granting acts. A HUGE block of coal has been sent A sub-committee of the permanent organization this city, whose name is mentioned in connection Contests by the singers and Turners hotels at Columbus, Ga in a fit of jealousy, committee of the world's fair is to with the murder of Engineer Vandevender, SENATE. attracted a crowd of6,000 to Schuetzen Park from the Abercorn coal mines, England, cut thethroat of Annie Read while they were will have no difficulty in proving The monotony of the discussion of the ir meet Philadelphia and advise with the There was a fine street parade, which will walking along the street. She will die. MeKleroy an alibi. Young Mock is now in the livery rigation bill was changed by a speech from its weight being five and onehalf Philadelphians prominent in the centennial be repeated to-morrow, and to-morrow escaped. Senator Moody of South Dakota, who talked business here. was here on Friday exposition as to the most feasible means of night prizes will be announced at the park. feet in length five and one-half two hours and a half Senator Moody protested Dr. "W. Mitchell, pavtor oFthe Broadw ay night and his father states he has not been The biennial least was originally located at assuring the success of the world's fair in most emphat ically against the withdrawal feet in width, and three and one-half Presbyterian church at For Worth, Tex., out of town but once since his pardon. Burlington, but the opposition shown there Chicago. of lands in the western part of SouthDakota. by the prohibitionists induced the change has been arrested for forgeries amounting to« -4 He also made a plea for artesian feet in thickness. The block made at There was a genuine case of Asiatic cholera May Go of Their Own Account. to Davenport. $3,500. He was placed in jail, being unable irrigation. In his remarks to show at in Atchison, Kan., Every symptom was developed the bottom of the mine a trip of 5,250 I E LACS RESERVATION, Special, Jul to give a $4,000 bond. Powell did not know what he was talking except that it was sporadic. The 20.—Most of the Indians have left the lake about, he read a letter from an engineer of Evidently Murder. feet before reaching the shaft to Perry Montgomery and his wife, (colored), victim was Mrs. W. R. Bishop, the wife of a and gone to Kettle river and other points the army addressed to himself and another BINGUAMTOX, N. Y., July 20.—The body were found dead in bed at Omaha, both being to gather blueberries. Many of them said well known citizen, and she died within addressed to Senator Casey. The letter wa» which it was to reach the surface. ot a man who had evidently been murdered shot through the head. I is belie ved to before they left that a'ter they finish picking in reply to queries as to what was beinjr twenty-four hours. Two prominent physicians was found under the floor of a berries they will work their way toward done by Powell, and showed conclusively be a caBe of wife murder and suicide caused pronounced the case undoubtedly shanty in the town of Vestal to-day. 'I is that there was far too much guess work in White Earth reservation of their own free by jealousy of the husband. FLEAS, filth and poverty are appallingly supposed to be that of a Turkish peddler Asiatic cholera. the irrigation survey. ^., will, and not wait to see if the government The body of Mrs. George T. Dorler was named A. Hattog. There were several common in Naples. A recent will move them there or let them remain HOUSE. if2i^ wounds on the head. was seen several found in the Beavers Kill creek at Montic silo, here, as they now realize the latter is very E A E S traveller says that many of the days ago in company with two of his fellow Hermann of Oregon offered an amendment N. Y., she having evidently committed improbable. Th Indians' cron here will countrymen in this village. Sixteen to the Northern Pacific forfeiture bill, the suitide. A few moments after the discovery poorer families have each but one be a failure. The whole Mille*Lacs band dollars and a letter from a business house only amendment which was adopted, providing of the body her husband shot himsell dead. only planted their small patches of ground he a a W that the settlers who had gone on the room. He says that, in several instances, at 57 Washington street, New York, were they usually plant, about three and onehalf railroad lands intending to purchase in goo/i^t Two boys, names unknown, poured coal a found in the peddler's pocket. A investigation he saw a family of six persons acres in all. An they have danced so faith from the railroad company, Bhould be oil over a six-year-old girl in the street at will be held shortly. CHICAGO. much this summer that the weeds have allowed|to acquire from the government 82 0 Toronto, Ont and set her clothing on fire. living in a single room, with a *m m» WHEAT—No. 2 spring, 92 to 92He No. 3 acres of land so purchased at $1.25 Der acre choked out all other vesetation. A man came to her rescue before she was fatally The Pai Allayed Forever. Spring, 78 to 85 No. 2 red, 92 to 92V&C The bill is a senate bill with a house' substitute, bed in one corner, while hens, pigs, ST. LOUIS, July 20.—Charles A. Taylor, burned. The boys escaped. Coax—No. 2, 33%c. The white settlers on the old reservation forfeiting land granted to aid in the OATS—No. 2. 2694c. well known for many years to the newspaper and perhaps a donkey, occupied the have improved their larms and buildings construction of railroads opposite to and While James O'Rourke was sitting on the RYE—No. 2, 53 profession in the West and Southwest very much this summer and have very co-terminous with the porJLion of any gncb steps of his boarding house in Chicago, he •other corners. BARLEY—NO. 2, nominal as an able writer, was found dead his road not now completed..% promising crops ot corn and all lands of was approached by a Whalen, who FLAX SEED—NO. 1, ^$1.45 room to-day. His death resulted from an •if vegetables, and are iubilant over the prospect SENATE. drew a revolver and deliberately shot EGGS—12 to 12V3c overdose of morphine, taken to allay bodily of an early settlement in their favor of The consideration of the sundry civil anpropriation THE Chicago Mail makes this analysis^ O'Rourke in the abdomen. Whalen escaped. pain. A one time Mr. Taylor was night ST. PAUL. the much disputed Mille Lacs reservation bill was resumed—the pending* No cause is known. editor of the Globe Democrat, and was affairs. W E W N O 1, hard, 90 to 91c. No. 1. question being, the amendment repealing "The cabman is a necessary lately employed on the Republic. There is F. H. Millmgton, his Tri "e and eighteenyear-old Northern S9 to 90c No. 2. Northern. 86 to the irrigation provision in the like bill of nothing known that would seem to indicate evil in a great eity. That is, he is Caused a Great Commotion. S7e. uct. z, 18S8—excepting that reservoir and sister, Miss'Dollie Millington, were suicidal intent. His widow survives him. Cony—No. 3, 31 LONDON, July 20.—The sending of the canal sites hereto ore located or selected necessary, and he is generally evil arrested at Denver, charged with the murder 0AT«—No. 2 mixed. 27c No. 2 white, 28Vto Grenadier guards to Natal as a punishment shall remain segregated and reserved "from of W.H.Avery of Fort Collins, thef ormer husband iienouitced the A O. H. but he is not necessarily eviL Yet the 29y No. 3 white, 28 to 29c. for insubordination has caused a great commotion entry or settlement. 2 ,. SI of Mrs. Millington. The prisoners DUBLIN, July 20 —In his sermon in the among these unlucky men and Mr. Beagan continued his argument BAHLEY—No. 2, 50 to 55c No. 3. 4 0 to fact remains that he is evil, and in protest their innocence. -•"%,£''K' cathedral at Armagh to-day Rev. Mr. Mac .fw their families. The barracks where the against the amendment and in favor of the 45 *, a t,» v. x» Neece denounced secret societies. referred consequence of and in ratio to his S 1 3 Grenadiers are located are besiege/1 by A most daring jewelry robbery took place RYE—NO. 2, 37 irftsff«ati(fff in a 25. !?. act 5 especially to the Ancient Order of hundreds of wives and sweethearts, bewailing GROITND FEED—NO. 1, $13.25 to 13.50. i--* at Danbury. Conn. Two men entered Lames' l«a». After further discussion bv Messrs %/^l individual and collective evilness he Hibernians. said that this socictv, BRAN—Bulk, $9.50 to 10. the fate that either separates them from Plumb, Cockrell, Teller and Stewart jewelry store, gagged the clerk and bound which was founded in America, was seeking BALED HAY—No. 1, upland prairie, $9 No. husband and lover, or compels them to follow and question was put and the amendment wat is a nuisance, as a nuisance his limbs with ropes. They then secured 1, $8 timothy, $9. new members in Ireland, and warned to a distant and inhospitable clime. agreed to *-n H^-fh?^ ft |§y'Ashould be regulated."^,"* jewelry and diamonds to the value of $9,000 BUTTER—Creamery, first 14 to 15c, dairy, all Catholics against having anything to do Th scenes witnessed at the interviews between HOUSE. &v4:4& first, 10 to 12c and $700 in cash and made their escape. with the organization. P««*age" bfll was thentakei/ these companions in misfortune are v* it MINNEAPOLIS. *. Frank Villerman, secretary of the Denver P-^ To rl both pathetic and amusing. I some cases ft 7 3 adyocatingthe measure* WHEN Mr. Barnum'seireusi«eiburniK^ed No.l"l, *'i- Wff&iT— hard, 89c No? ^l^ltfortbern, Contemplate an I a Debt. German and Centennial Building and Loan the sorrow over necessary parting is manifestly said that never had such a blow been tfvenf^* 88%c- No. 2, Northern, 86V&C genuine in other cases it is apparently LONDON, July 20.—Cable dispatcher from to state sovereignity and state rights a hadf* oss the Atl antie it was noted association, is short in his accounts abont a FLOUR—Patents, sacks to local dealers, I«en given by the ascertainment at under* Montevideo say that the government contemplates all on the side of the one who is $30,000. He has turned over to the association |that the only animals that showed $5.15 to 5.35 baker's here, $3.35 to 4 red the constitution* of the United States the cit4 the creation of an internal debt to be left behind. about $10,000 worth of property and dog sacks, $1.20 to 1.30. lzens of a foreign state might take into a at 10 per cent interest in order to withdraw seasickness were the monkeys resigned. other state any property at was a subject CORN—Good yellow 32%e. from circulation the National bank notes. Five of Thein Killed. 2 of commerce and there sell it without habil-I John h. Steele, Jr., Mayor To Steele, OATS—Good white. 2"t\^e, fair mixed, 26 These rolled around, groaned and The merchants and foreign bankers have TUCSON, Ariz., July 20.—It now definitely lty of taxation or tbe burden of taxation. Johsi Goodwin and W. Challca engaged in BARLEY—30 to 35 signed an agreement to refuse forced paper acted very like human beings in the Mr. Culbertson, of Texas, said the effect of known that of the eight Apache prisoners FLAX—$1.39 to 1.40. a shooting affray at Tuscumbia, Ala., The currency in settling gold transactions the senate bill would bet transfer a FEED—$13 to 13.50. under the Kid, who murdered Sheriff Reynolds distress which they exhibited. A few former was killed, Joh Goodwin was seriously mua vested exclusive in congress to the a BPTTEH—rJ7air and his deputy and escaped, all save to fancy creamery, 9 to 14c injured and a by-at an der Tracy Abernathy, and the states themselves would execute a Crushed Under Hi* Engine. who were exempt from sickness dair.es, 7 to 14c. three have been killed. Ki dan two others power which thejr had parted with when the had his arm broken by a stray bullet. Shot INDIANAPOLIS, July 20.—Early this morning are at large. Detachments of troops from MILWAUKEE. showed their likeness to human beings constitution was adopted. guns and pistols were used. the north-bound Monon vettibole train all forts are out with hopes of intercepting WHEAT—No. 2 Spring, 88 to 8 9 No. 1, Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, said that no decision struck a cow near Lennox. Th engine «r them. Lieut. Michael with scouts has been in a more unamiable maimer, Warden Williams, of the North Dakota Northern. 95 rendered by the supreme court since .that in pursuit since his fight on Friday, was ditched and Engineer William Strope penitentiary, has offered $100 each for the CORN—No. 3, 33 |£s* court had decided that a human soul' poking fun at the distress of their of this city was caught beneath it and which one of the renegades was killed. O A S N O 2, white, 28#& capture of two convicts who escaped from was a proper article of merchandise hadsoexciled Three Whit *uountain Apache renegades crushed and scalded to death. None of the afflicted associates and fellow-passengers. RYE—43%c. the feelings of the country as the hid boarding house reeenly. One was have oo&e in and surrendered to the passengers were injured. Th track was original package decision. BARLEY—No. 2, 47%c a lire prisoner named Wolf, from Kidder feroo™ cleared in a few hours EeGterFresb, 11*, Bending the discussion the House adjourn-' •d. \^Li' mjm$immmmmmmm&r?*mmi