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mgWmtSmmSimLam 8WW" mm IB tw rniwiiiienas -r U. Ji- - .. J V' , I CHIEFTAIN. w V3C t Devoted lo tlio Intercity of tlio, Chorokoc', Cboctttwi, CHlcknsaws.gcmlnolcs, Creeks, uhiI all Otlior Indium, of the Indian Territory. I lyiitiUiUiiiiiSLi . r, INC co?' "Ml 1. i;,,: VINITA, INDIAN TERRITORY, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1888. VOL. VI. NO. 43. INDIAN UK 1 (wrr?. 'V ii ' t JOHN P. DRAKE, Postoflico nt Chelma, 1ml. Tor. , iiranunl on left title ami hip. Mark, uniler t oremu. lionet ursndtM In stmt Rangn.a mils, liorlli ol Oowala. n Verdigris rlr r. s-U J. W. SKINNER., P. 0.,. Vinita, Indian Territory. On left tide. I MKVImI iiur.uuinnu 11,1 urttn riant, an derbltleit. Range t miles north of Vinita. (1-37 QIIAYSON WILLS. PostoIIlco. Vinitn. Ind. Ter. I nucr naiiero i.eaen op, frh Hte.ra branded I on left Itlo ItanirA on White Oak eight mile sootH-West lull. 6-ts j. o. HOOAN, Adair, Indian Territory. nnaiiow.ior: ana . nml.ihlt In right ear, underslope In left. fang, on A-ryora creek. oil J. T. M'SPADDEN, . PoslolTco at Chcloea, Indian Ter. Close crop oaicneari 1 orerblt In right. iiang-i six imtea wen Of Un Ilea. r W. H. MARKER, Poatoilice, Vinild, I. T. Crop oft of left ear. nndcrhaircroplnrlKhl enrl t . J J : 1 , llango On Ilia Cabin crvek 5-SU ly O. Wl GREEN. Voflt-olliee. Yiultn.l. T. . Oroporflcrtcarniiu Biuinii iiMti. jiangc un j oikjh- trc'CKi'iiii. iniii'i. 1 uortlicniit of VI ' ntto, I. T. H JOHN VTHIRTriT3n. Poslofllao, Sacat'Fox ARi'n'oy, I'. T. " Jf Cropoirrlulitearand trot, and uuder ball t crupoHlcrt KajKeon bar and Kox rmeiti. Hon ' mtll''nf.thli 1 brand are aold only for 1 jblpineiit. . , .11 j J. O. HALL. I'oet-ojlicc, lillta, I. T Hone brand aame on t, n hin ln.i.ti iR each ear ltangu-IMn.cn laUn and I'reor creek O-SK ) t . k. ,W ,9', NOBLES, PostolTico' ftl Kingston, Knunns Ilorae brand aame. itoau nrami l i.tler liair-croi I In each ear Hence brad of llig ileal, C.N. 6-:. B. B. FRAYSER, jpQStoIlice, .Vinita, InQ.jTeT Mori. brand am. Harir, crop off lefti hoi and bran wlr. la right Cattla of thla for ahlp. ro.nt Kane srollttae V. nit on'. Cabin bttwe.n Lo- M. W. COUCH, Chelsea, Indian Territory. Crop off th right ear. k and awal Mow fork It iiinti ' u NATHANIEL SKINNER, Post.otflcc, Vinltu, I. T. TTntlMp. V alone in 1 each oar IUpje. -OnVer. dlRre'aia m. west of Ohel. I sea. TS9SI r A OEO, NIPPER, , PoatJOfllce Clorcmoro, Ind. Ter. f wallow fni and umlerblt lr,ln tmuulh ci iiulabt. Itause Pan. tli.tereek. Hunm'irandeil II. nxiii.'det aoineco 'aiy ri-ihtl1 tl1 lilni. Jl. 6-30 Q. W. FRA" KLIN, Vinita, Indian Territory. - - tea arT W: s(irl lEafecSSfe rtKAiaEhUk! u , . t MnKfrTCt?rlJ HW QH r AflVjflPJ i ' ' ' i fwfa. IHaBaaMNBBBn nuHfKW; aifia4Bux9 4Jfi3iSnJfV? CffffjFjJJ aaitaad alaitang cre.ki 4-J1 r. fBBBBBBBSHeTP 'vbmvnw aafia-Baa-Bfaaai-airTgw -aa . fEl vvBaKSCSaMaVaB LlHnlwOaia hibWi " tXaCAfl " Tl w1 11 m HtrmarVsl undtfb Is In left, ona In right. . . lata II.. .h. aanii. lsa.st.,1 aatai.ar.aa WO.I BVVI V join SSI ! s,saiiss SIUS Vl in kill aW.UI I .1,1.1 .tmulif-r rtft.M l.silw.s.n T.llil Cbl- IVrUf Wk-R IS alfn,iirV.ij. ' -1 W w' vmS? " O. HAYTJEN, Chouteau, Ind, Ter Circle en heck lth eteon hec 135: erldekaBJRleit .til Ii n. Ilamraot f!hrttit.n ami I'ryor creek lloraa liraml u II lr bonldtr or thigh. .J4 QEonaa w. olark. PoBtoliico,Vinltn, Indian Territory plK Rmooth crop In I Ml ear. tnl llt lb riKhlideWlan. limit' on Pry on creek, o-aa J. n. EDWARDS, 0. Vinita, Indian Territory. P Range on Lyn eh I'ralrle. Crop and tpllt rlfrht. over lilt I aft. Hung branded J 11 on lerthlpand title Alio some l on iMt, J' II on title, h ... Sip Onlybief cattla Old 0-1 WM. UTTLD, Postoflico Vinita, Ind, Ter. Brand on hip orald. , Ear mark, crop off lift ' nu crop anu nnuer naircropoirriitni. .nieera uranueiia Ysrlttna other J mark ALranda m ItancaonWhla Uak il-U. 0. M. MoOLELLAN, PoatoQico, Oowala, I. T. A fVVT eoa are m uranuuon len Ida thni. .1 . A few rattla branded MMtelilnd the left MU abonl- tattle nio.tly double dow lapped llorio brand. Itanchon laner on left aide W. E. UALSELL. Postollicc, Vinita, Ind. Tor. Itange on lllnll Creek, 10 mile .N h ofTnlaa ( brand are told only for ahlfi- vaine 01 in.. ineui anu no onk la anthorUed tc aell butmyaelr. , Ulll par forcon(cllon 01 anion. talln Horsea iranded itlliriiorteahoeon left ahonj- 1 derandneck Somehare on tlilcb. 7.1a U. W. RIDER,-.. Clielsca, Indian Territory. Crop and anltt Ir. left 1 .wallow fork In rlxht llange crciL. 1'r y 1 C32 cSiJcazasEiJ " IT R. R. TAYLOR, Postoflico Viliitu, I. T. f Smooth eropln ."1 i..iri leflear and crop ?gW and aullt In tin iftm"V I borne cattle In varloue other brand, a mark Kanire on Lo tint creek, fnnr tnllra ae of Vi nita. : cm J. A. THOMPSON, PosfofTico, Vinta,Indian Territory. Ranee a t bead timber, of fawiiatr, right rail ea front Vinita LrOn and two apllte In left' ear llonei branded J T THE LIVE STOCK MARKET OF ST.LOUIS TUK ST. LOUIS NATIONAL STOCKYARDS Located at Kaat 8b Louie, I1L Olreotly oppoalto the city of St. Loul. Buyers tor alMeeorlptloo of Llro Block always In at tendance, and within the grounda of the Block Yard arealloef Canning Company, with a capacity f6r Itaughiorlng 1,000 head ot oattla .dally, and I'ork racking, UiUllUhmonU with k Capacity for laughtering 13,000 hOg dally, ISAAC II.KKOX, President CHAS. T. JONES. SuuU hMllEl (SUHUlulaBBa Is the direct, most popular soil only lino running THROUGH GARS To and from all tho following principal points) BT.LOU1H, FOKTWAYXE, TOLI-.OO, DKYHOIT, yiAOAUJk. FALfJS, ST. T1IOXAM, nUlTALO, .'E1V YOKI, UOHTOV, CHICAGO. . TEOHIA. DEOATUK, KrniXGMFXn, JACKSONVIIXR. itirrvov, H.vxxiuAL, AND KAXHAH CITY. tXROKTJK, IXniAXAILIS AXI CINCIVXATI. THE CAR SERVICE OF THE WABASH RAILWAY is 11n.11 in.nrTnuaed and imnnlaU of ttandeome New OIUNO nml I'AIILOIt CpACHIi), Elegant Ell ItKCLI NfNIl I'll Allt CAUH. tbn hrat and H.M Fit; moit complotoly eniilppctl I)IN1N(J CAlt Bl'.lt VICIt In tho world, nnd mngtilfiront 1'tII.U ilKI'INU CAilS. it i-aiai;b, WAUflKit ami wuuuiiurr Tbo mtd-bnd I kept In spleodld condition. Tlio tracks nro all laid with heavy atoel rails, and tbo fast tltnn, dIoim connoctlons anil au potior aooommodatlout on tho Waboah ant un otualcd by any other lino. Infortnallou In trtrnrd toltoutes, nntos,TI irtnatloii In rrtrnnlinntriutea. ilntea.T1ma pfTraina,Coniioctlons,cta,wlll borhecrfuuy aim iiruiniiur xunusiiou iirouiiiuriunutlicaoaapbUcatlou Or by loiter, to auy Agout tlio mutitiliOsitlou.ivorrvuii aiirorn Hallway rOHNM;! - rr -i -:- ia,T , ,. , ftLUUU ILTA. K.II.WApr,.. rr, um 1 oupj, VWiOAW, A4 BWBRtHT ! 11 ife) Ii JTf I KSH"8 (ESTABLISHED 1873.) As METCALF, MOORE & CO., uirM'Cna KAXSAS CITY STOCK YARDS, K.WS.1S CITY, MO. . ... ST. LOUIS KATlOXAIi STOCK YARDS, ILLIJOK. . rLcltcnfahd Telegrams addressed to in nt either yard ttIII rccclro prompt nltciillon. . c -llkJBRENdES 1 . I - 4 Hon. tl. wthXiiir, vinii. , WM. UTT.K,ii:a. Vinita. r . -v W.aWTTON.'Kaq.VliltoC ( , ' CLYM HAYDEK, S. II. MATTES, Postoflico Salina, Indian Territory. Swallow fork and under bit In on. ear ami orer alopa la tl. other Younc eat tl banded BA lj notch on rioie Ilothof com' tail cut tiff tl.nrflbn tVn1fl...V ..7 Afio I heart nnleiL aide und d bn telt liwt a tew oranuea j iicob aiae. ! Cherokee Hdrr PolanfChinas. 3. a. ALLEY. Proprietor. ,V' , " ." , , X?D- ?BR' nera ereraeen In the writ, and from at not. ed anreitora Thejr are all la irood thrlftr condition Jtod the rualee are readr for eerttce. 1 i;orretionaenea ana in.iieeiion toiicura i tl Al.l.r.1. Alton, mu i.r Protective and Detective ""SaSS -TOdyy Association, Domiciled at Dallas, - UJoszojb. Branch oflicc: ATOKA, I. T. Look out for C on Loft Jaw. Have your horses branded, and th'us eecuro their eafety. Responsible agents wanted in every section of tho Indian Terri tory. Apply to Prtltectivo and Detective Association', Atoka, I. T., for terms to agents. AGENTS MAKE MONEY Ily idling the beit book by the moil popular preacher now llrlng Ju.t out Write rrr our combination offer and apeclal termi on onr lane, print Tiilamenti and llluitrated Kami ly lilblea Our Albnm. are rery aalablei new atyUi contain numeroui floral Deilgni. Eureka Publishing House, 45 TorrolL Teasaua. T- O?. G-TTjXraMEJEt., LIVERY, FEED AND SALE - i Rigs at ' Jteosonablo Ratoal Good HORSES BOARDED Ry tho day or wook. Caroful attention givon to all stock entrusted to my keeping. 8tablo on Wilson Slroet, South of Miller's lianlwaro atoro. Thos. Bluejacket )EA8T Or TltACK( - , .V . , Hac a Nirjo Lino of Staple and Taney Grocorlos. QUEENSWARE,- TINWARE. Fruit3 ami Vogotablos Always Kept in Stock. All description of Country Pro. duce, including Hides, Furs, and Wool bought and sold, WGivQ Mo , Call, .SIbIIiiuAAJHI .n at ' r- J. Mktcalf, I E. J. Sp.NSENEY, J BT, LOUIS. CLKM V. ItOOmtS, Eq , Oowala. JOHN C. HOOAN, Eq., Adair BAM II. MAYES, Eq, I'rjor Creek. Esq., Chouteau. s The D U YIKfl' QUID B U laeued March and OepU. 1 each year. It la an oncy. Iolopdla of uaafol lnfor 'matlon for all who pnr chaae the Iuxurleccr tho nteesaltlea of life. Wo 1 oaa elotho ; u and furnlah you with all the nocenary and unnoeenary appllanoea to ride, wali, dance, aleapt eat, flab, hunt, work, eo to church, ot atay at home, and In rarlous alaea, atylei and quantltlea. Juat flirure out what la required to do all thea. thlnga COMFORTABLT, and you oan make a fair eatlmate of tho value of the DUTTEBB' OUIDE, which will bo aent upon receipt of 10 cent to pay poatage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. 1 AM AIJENT FOR THE MONARCH HAY PRESS and Lightning Bale - Tio Makers, ; Patented aad Manufactured by ' "W. -A.. 3Laidla-v, at Cherokee, Kaniai. THE mOWARCH Ii the belt pren In the market. EVEItY PKESS UUAIUyrEKnl Any one wanting a Brit-clan hny prcia wili do well to roneipcnd wither call and mine Very Ite.pecKnUr. W'u NKLM8. Vinita, Indian Territory. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. The Great Through Line between the NORTH, SODTH, EAST &WtST. Through Pullman UufTet Sleeping Car between ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, PUEI1L0 AM) l)EYKlt, Via tie COLORADO SHORT LINE. 0L DAILY TRAIN8 4. ltctwcen Kansas City and SL Loots. S3 DAILY TRAINS 53 Ilftwcfii the or(lt and South. Pullman Buffet Sleeping Can, freo Reclining Chair Car. 11. C. TOWKSEM), Oen'l Panenger and Ticket Agent, ST. LOUIS, MO. Information for Our Patrons. THE 'FRISCO LINE. Handiome new equipment, aurpaatlng every thing now run wett ot the Mlitli.ippt rlrer. A full line of elegant new PuUmaa Drawing Room and lionet Sleeper have Jutt been out Into service by thli popular routo to run dallv be twecn SL Loul and Oalveaton. Texaa, via Fort Smith, Part and Dalla without change. A full complement of elegant new Reclining Chair Care of the moit Improved pattern and nnlth, with the celebrated Scarritt Chair up holitered In leather. Thete car are model ot perfection and will be tun dally betwe-in Sv Loul and Hal.te.d, ICanaaa, via Sprtnirneld, Carthage and Wichita, and between St. Iiula and lllult, Kanta. via Carlhaae, Joplln, Cher rytale. WlnHcld, Arkantaa City and Caldwell. All pattenger traveling between HI Loul and Arkantaa and Texaa and between 8t Louie and Kati.aa point tlioold patronlte ihlt great thiough car route through the. grand South- if raw We will alwayt lead all competitor In every lutii. ,vru,.. nim tug in.i ciing puuiig. Por any particular InforanUon call upon or addretl ncarcit agent 'Prttco line pr the under algncd, 1). WISHAKT, General Pastenger Agent, ST LOUIS, UO, ft SYSTEM Of nearly 0,000 mllca of steel ran. well b Halt ed, with Iron and ateel bridge, an equipment unexcelled, with orer SOU putengrr train dally, traversing Ihe great ttate ol MISSOURI, ILLINOIS!, .NE1IRA8KA. IOWA. KANSAH, COLORADO. WINNKbOTA and the TKHIll' TORIES, w'th train, made up of Pullman Pal ace Sleeping Car, the Ilurllngton'a Celebrated Dining Car, and Improved Modern Freo Chair Car. t unquestionably tho route for travelers to take going Kaat. Wett. or North. Three cully fatt trulna between Kantaa City, St Joseph, Atchison. Leavenworth, Qulncy. Uurllsgton, Peoria nd Cntcagqvlthout change, Two dally fatt traloe between Kantaa City, Council Illuffa, Omaha, Sioux City, DesMolnea, Minneapolis sod St. Paul with no hange. Two da ly fast trains between Kansat City, fit. Joseph, Atchison and Denver without cnanirttj m. Tbe lino carrying tho Oovtiruioeut Fast Mall between thi Kait and Ihe far West. Any ticket agent can give you ma'pa and time tablo of thla well known route, or jou can addreta II. t' OKK, Oen'l Bouthweitern Puneager Aceat, 1CAN.SAS CITY. MO, Ql A, P. DA WE?, poo'l Pssstastr and Ticket Ageat, BT. J.QUIS. M9, 1 Meips Bill CURRENT COMMENT. x-00VEltN0R llEltltT, of Now I fa til pi alilre, who is now in lilt ninety-second venr brgnnlfed tho llrat tempornhco Bhclcfr hi Hint fatnto nt llobron ilxty two years ago. Rr.roirrs from Uunclittn, Union, Co lumbia mid Calhoun Counties, Ark., nro that cotton worms Iiato appentfed ih mnny localities and nro destroying tho growing crop. The London oonrts hare dooidcd Hint tho Homo Secretary nnd chief ot police lmd perfect right to prorcnt meetings In Trnfnlgnr square which Interfered with tho freo passage of the pcoplo Mns. Kolsou, tho mother of Mrs. Cleveland, arrived nt New York from Europe In the steamer Westertnnd on ttio Will arid was Immediately driven (0 the Victoria Hotel whero sho was soon joined by hor daughter. Doth ladles returned to Washington next morning. M. Daniei, Wilson, the unfortunate son-in-law of ex-Presldcnt Qrevr, of Frnncci docs not dnro to en tor the Chamber of Deputies; but ho holds on to his seat for Tonrnlne and pockets tho salary attached thereto, and nndor the present lav there Is no way of get ling rid of him. " Defaulter Pitcher, of the Union Dank Of Providence, It. I., has been arrested at Montreal. Ho had btitight n ticket on tho Allan line, and had In tended to leavo for England. Ho was taken to his room and cash notes nmountlng to 1700,000 wero found on him. Ho took his arrest coolly. A malionakt fever which has made Its nppcaranco at the Adams Street Italian caravansary. Now York, Is puz zling tho physicians. It Is not typhus ot typhoid, but It Is a malady which causes rapid decomposition. The body of MnclncI, a young man who died thcMwas swollen to a great sizo and waFalmost black. UsH of the mcssengcrsNlio' brought nens ot the White Pasha and 'tho Khar toum captives plucklly nrrrcotl i fg. turn, and he left Cairo June 6, for Khartoum, via Berber, carrying tiny letters for the captives and n consider able sum -of monoy for their use ovor and abovo tho large reward paid him for his faithful services. The thirteen-year-old son of George Deems ut Jacksonville, Fin., has con fessed to poisoning his father and fam ily nnd is in Jail. Ho had stolen a pistol nnd other articles, and his father had ordered him to return them, and threatened to chnstlse hit; or ttlrn htm utcr to the ufllcet-s vt tliri law. ilreins was dead and the other two1 children were dying, making tiro victims In nlL Tub "bandiiun" man who robbed tlic Dnllingcr nnd San Angelo stage was arrested nflcnvnn! In tho town of Col orado, Tex. Ho turned out to bo n gambler named John -Gray, who wns around Colorado Inst winter. He made no resistance on being arrested, nor denied the crime. On searching him 5185 in cash was recovered nnd the six shooteY that ho borrowed nt Snn Angelo. TUB denth from Indrophobta of David Ashley, Hvins near rrnttvllle, Atk., Is reported. Twelve years nco he wns. bitten by a rnlild dug. He never recovered from the effects, hav ing a humbcr of times beoit very ill with symptoms of hydrophobia. The other morning ho wns suddenly strick en nnd medical skill proved unavailing. Ho died in great agony, one spasm succeeding another. Commissioner Dioelow gave n ban quet nt tho Hotel Urlttanlquo nt Drus sols tho other evening to celebrate the ojicnlng of tho American section of tho Exhibition. Judgo Lnrabort Tree, the United States Minister, proposed n tnnst in honor of King Leopold, and Prince Chlmny tonstcd President Cleve land. Mr. Dlgolow, responding to the toast to Mr. Cleveland, referred to tho grcnt qualities which tho Belgians had displayed from tho cnrliest time and acknowledged tho kindness ot the re ception accorded to American exhib itors. The Loudon Kconomdt states tho production of pig Iron in 1887. In nil leading nations, was 20.8S0.77I tons, of which the British islos contributed 7, 441,917 tons and tho United States 6.417,148 tons. Tho next lnrgest pro ducer wns Germany with a little mora Iban half ns much as tho United States. The production of theso nations In 1880 wns 1,925,997 tons less than in 1887. tlio gul 11 In tho United States being tbe largest, and Indeed, about n third of tho gain In all other nations, nil of which, except Austria-Hungary, Increased their out-put. A IIKUMON of those who voted for John C. Fremont for President of tho United SUttes In 1826 wns held ut Dan ville, Intl., recently, mid tho attend ance desplto tho disagreeable woatber. wns about eight thousand. It was ex peotod that General Harrison and Gon crnl Fremont would bo present, but the former was unable to attend nnd General Fremont wns In New l'ork. Tho day closed with a pa ratio of horse men dressed nnd armed In Imitation of tho famous "border ruffians" of "bleed ing Kansas." Judge Tulky, ot tho Superior Court at Chicago, recently decided that the Chicago Mutual Life Indemnity Asso ciation was doing un insurance busi ness illegally nnd must bo wound up. Complaint against tho association wns tnnde by Attorney-General Hunt In nn infonnntlon which contained forty charges. Tbe most serious charge was that the association admitted infants to membership, and other allegations wero mane which placed tho company In tho light ot a deathbed insurance concern. The court found thn defend ant guilty of vlolntlnjjf the Insurance laws in admitting minors to member ship; In using "advance mortuary as sessments," and lit practicing jnany other irregularities which cmisoil mi certainty and confilgi, to lucnibot-B, NEWS 01? TIID WEEK, Qloanod by Tologrrapta and MalL coNannssiONALi Tns Benalo on ihe SSlh proceeded wttb tho conalderatlon ot the Legtitatlre. Execu lire and Judicial Appropriation bfll, but a quorum not being preient ad)ourned....T1io Hou.e returned conilderatlon or the Public Land bill, and riot being abte t. iccure a quorum adjouhibd. Inthenenve on the 27th, after routine builneu, the Hirer and Harbor bill waa taken op and oomldered until adjournment . The feature of tho Ilouie proceeding were the pai.age of the Land but and renewal of the conilderatlon of the Tariff bill. Very little pro gre was made aad at ere o'clock the Home adjourned. In the Senate on tho 2ith the Penalon Committee reported back eight vetoed penalon bill! with the recommendation thattbeypaa Tb Army Appropriation blU waa a'ao reported, and the Hirer and Harbor bill comldered at aome length. Senator Sherman. Alllaon. Manderton, Colquitt and Berry were appointed a committee to attend the Cincinnati Centen nial Mipoiitlon. The Army Appropriation bill waa then conildered until adjournment .The lloute took np the Tariff bill and ita conildera tlon drifted Into a political debate. The con ference report on the Diplomatic bill waa agreed to and the Home adjourned. Tn Senate on the VTJih farther cemald eicd the Army Appropriation bill, but failed to reach a vote on in pa axe. A lolnt refla tion extending certain appropriation! thirty dayi paused.... After a conference report the Homo went Into Com-nltt'O of the Whole on the Tariff bill and a long debate enaued. The Houie agreed to the Senate lolnt rcioluUon ex tending certain appropriation thirty dya and at the evening aoiilon patted twenty-aercn pentlon blUa and adjourned Tub Honate on tho 80 h further con ildered the lllrer and Harbor bill. A proriiton wat Intcrted making an appropriation for the turvey of a channel not leia than im feet wide and fourteen feet deep In the beda of the Dca Plaloe and LaSallo rlrei between Lake Mich igan and the Mlaitatlppt river aufficlent for large tieamers, from Lockport to a point at or near Chicago. Several local till! and thirty eight pentlon bllli polled. Adjourned The Ilouie In a thort teuton further conildered the Tariff bill and adjourned. rr.usoNAL and roimcAL Tug retent PreiiOeultai eltction in Mex ico exhibited no opposition worth men tioning to tho present Incumbent, Ueneral DlaL Nisi (Joremmcfit officials of Booul, Cores, hare betiii buueaded In tho aireett by the pobnlaco. Forelenefk have taken refuge at the Consulate. The Outbreak Is altilbuted to Cblaese ta.tlgatlon. TnaltewTorlc Prohlblilonltts' raeetlnpr at By r acute adopted a platform and nomi nated a Utate ticket, beaded by V. Martin Jones, of Ilochceter, for Uorernor. Tin I'ruMdont baa allowed tbo set to allow the Paris, Choctaw & Little Rock railroad to go through the Indian Terri tory to become a law without bis ilgca ture. A Cuicaoo dispatch saying that General Uarrlion had (elected Colonel Dudley aa bis peraonal representative on the Repub lican National Executive Committee Is de nied by thefJenera'. llcri'DLtcax fc'onatcrt have expressed an opinion tbat tho vetoing power ao exten alrely uted by the 1're.Went Is 1 danger out abate of his prerogative!. Tna contemplated removal ot uenernl Sheridan from WaahlngUm Was boatponed tTT,r,nra.-ll v tritiiKn ftf rnln. T w.-l-'ijT..- .. k- if t r bt- t district buvo pomin.led John T Curtis, ol jii. xjemocratB 0 vuo occuuu iwau.a. 1 Olathe, to run against runslon. Tub Democratic) committee of notifica tion wiI ed upon Judge Tburman at Co lumbus O , on the 28th. In his reply the Judge h ghly prolseJ the administration of 1'rcsiutinl Cleve and. A utss meeting was held In thn Acal omy of Music, Nov York, on the EStb, In ratify tbo reormtnsllon of Protldenl Cleve land. Hon. John O. CarJlalo was tbo prm cipal speaker. Tub State convention of tbe Iowa Union Labor party recently cbo.o Pr-iatdaotlal electors and nrm. nated the fallowing State officers t Secretary of Stuto, J. 1L Vincent; Auditor, B. M. Farnttvorthj Treas urer, James nice) Attorney.Oencra', J. M. llllumson. Coorreismen Weaver and An derson were ludortei as candidates for re elect Un. Tub Republicans ot the Twentieth Illi nois district have nominated O. W. Smith to succeed George R. Thomas. State SsfATonD. 8. IUu. has been nomi nated for Conpret by tbo Republicans ol tbo Third Minnesota district William H. Baiincm, o( Connecticut, basbeco re-elected chairman of tbe Demo cratic National Co mm ttee. Tits t Eltlal canvass of the vole ot the Oregon Congressional electlod resulted as follows I Hermann, Republican. &1.820; Jokn M. Geary. Democrat, 2J.413; Uoorge M. Miller. Prohibition, 1,071. Hermann' plurality. 7,407. The Secretary of State hat sfflolaily called the attention ot the British Minister totbecasoof the American sblp Bridge water, unlanrfully seiio.1 by tbo custom nfficlals of the Dominion of Canada a year ago and delaluod for cijhlr-oae days at Suelbume. Tub second meeting ct the Republican campaign waa beld In tbe Metropolitan Orer Houso at New York on the 29th Tbe National ticket was ratified. Roswali O. ltorr, ct Michigan, and Robert O. Ingor sotl wore tbe principal apeakers. Tub Protldenl bas accepted the resigns tlon ot Lieutenant Emery U. Taunt, of th navy, who wat oonviclo 1 Ly court martial in November, 1&37, of absence from duty without leave, and ot dtsobedtenoe ot or dera, and aoniencd lo dltmlatal. Oenkkal Huekiuax bas beeu removed trom Washington to Nouqultt, Mass. lie was reported Improving. Rsv. Pathicc Josxrn Comwat, Vicar General nnd Rector of the Holy Name Ca thedral. Ceicugo, died on the It. For two weeks bo bat been sufforing from conges tion of tho stomach and lungs. MISCELLANEOUS. Jonx L RooEBs, secretary ot the Joint committee on bate-ball rules, announces tbat the ct mmlltoe bat unanimously voted to take bases on balls from tbo error column. The base on balls will remain aa a factor in the earued run. Tub Roiodalo propeller, which left En gland ome time ago, arrived safe y at Chi cago recently, having motto the voyage acroaa tbe Atlantlo and through tbe Lakea. She will for tbe future run between To ronto and Port Arthur. Tna North Oormao Lloyd stesmer Wer rs, for Bremen for New York, which re cently went asbt rs at uunganeis. out waa aialtted off and taken to Southampton andplaoedla dry dock, after bln exam ined and found all right, sailed for New York. i'BiKci Ferdinand bas remitted the sen tence ol Imprlaonment imposed upon Major Popoff, who was oonvlo ed of complicity In the frauds In tbe Bulgarian War Office. Tub Mexican freight depot and adloln- Ing buildings In Paso del Norte were burned tbe otber night. About seventy freight cars were also destroyed, a large amount ef Iro'ght being burned. Loss, about 3UU,0uU A RAIN storm, at times approaching a deluge, fell to tho depth ot len Inches and seventy eight hundredths In two days at Mobile, Ala,, recently. Tna total number ot Presidential post-or Bees In oporutloo (r er department report for July 1. low) lz,HU increase auring tuo year. 106; aggregate allowance lor salaries of President! tl postmattera for Ibe next fl.cal year, t4.'AM,4uus Increase, tOl,t0d, total gross, reooipls ot Presidential prist ofiloos fur tbo year ended March 81, t&V 4US,T31', Increase, n,81l,SKI. Tiieoimiub Castob, a farmer, was at-tackn-l on his way homo from Kingston, Igtya. the other night by three brothers, najna-l Pros., who demanded his money, IJi thfit uuo dead, tala.'ly wounded another atiJ l jiglis he nlv .(19 ttllrvl, who tscnnj4.' AT Chicago outing the convention It has iraatplred tbat ex-Mayor 11. A. Smith, of Philadelphia, while taking a bath, bad his room enterod by a sneak thief, who stole a diamond stud valued at I8X) and a gold watch and chain valued at 1500. The police) bare the matter In hand. Tub Iondon JUlly Xttet says that the French Oovarnmcnt has purciia.ed Max m's new repeating gun, wulca fires sixty rounds a minute. A niAvr alorm was ravlaa at Atlantlo City. N J., on tbo CSth. The wind blew In land thirty to fony-rivo miles an hour and was gauged at sixty to seventy miles twenty mlloi out at Sea, It was regarded aa the most eovcm wind ami rain storm In four teen year. A nisraTcn fiom Kronstadt, Trans jW ranis, ty tbatatrnbcomprlslngLOOO pef' sons made an attack upon a legal commis sion which waa engnnol la amalgamating email sgr cultural bold Dgs In Fondvar, twelve mllot north of Kronstadt. A judge and a notary were wounded. The members of the commls.lon made their escape with dlffliuliy A bratander was klllol A snocxtxo affair CK-curred tei-ently near Msrly, Tenn. Wendell Whltcomb was at bis barn telling rats with a shoignn. lie lirrd a char, e at one or the vermin, but the mlstlles Wrfnt wldo of 116 nark towards the porch of bis bnuao,wbere his two young d.uffhiers wore alulng. Tbo shot slruclt botb, killing ono Instantly and fatally wounding tbo otber. Tils bras, workers' strike at Cincinnati haa been declared off. The msu quit work a-iverat weoks g) for a reduction In hour, but for want of support the strlka has come to an end. Jocxcr Wood In bis suit for libel got one farthing damagos at London recently. lie was accutod of pulling Hlr Ueorg-i Cbetnynd'shortos by tbo Lictmitd Virtual tn' UaztUL TuaDuaeof Marlborough married Mrs. Ilummerslcy, at Mow York, on the 23th. Mayor Hewitt performed the ceremony. Tux largo water main between Oeorgs town and Washington broke the otber morning leaving the fashiooablo section of tho capital without water. Tub Interfiil rovenue collections of the past eleven months we e ovor 152,000,000 larger than for the tamo Ume lost year. Hooiiit II. lowiMET. Union Labor can didate for the Presidency, bas latood his letter of acceptance. Uoos and ditto In and about St. Tarn many. La., aro dying by wholesale of a dia ase re-cmbl ng tuberculoats. No rem edy for tho disease Is known. Ylb defeated Uanrard by twenty-four lengths IH tbo four mile boat at Now Lon don, Conn., on the 20th. Jonx Keawsiss, Charles Krauso atJl Charles Uakelborg, of New York, were run down br the achooner Jotepb Uav while nsblng Id a boat id Princes. liaynearAn- oandale, N. Y., the other morning. K.ca welss waa drowned his body being; recor red Shortly alternants. Krauser and Il-tkelberg vrera pldkod up by tba schooner, the latter being severely Injured. Tub failure of the manufacturer and men to agree on a ca1s of prions canted a geueral shut down In tbe Iron trade. Eight Urmt signed tbo scale of tbe Amalgamated AtsorWlloo, the others domaodlng a re duction of wages. With tho eight excep tion all the firms banked their furnaces. Many thousands ol mon wero thrown nut ot work, the lockout causing othor mills to close. Tub OettVsburC rounioo the twenty- fifth annlversaryoC tbo battle commenced .. .t 1.1 .! m mrM mt n'rrTTrnil-i irn -. w-w. --w -- -.-. -.v. Two blocks at Bralntjrd, Minn., were de stroyed by fire the other nlgnt. The fire ataned In tho Bacon planing ml. I. The Iras was 150,000, rartlatiy Insured. Tub Tlma V'hIoh, of Jacksonville, Fla., announce two light sporadic ca j of sus picion fever at Plant Ciiy. which hare been Isolated and precaution tailed to pre vent Its spread. Cliauixo houso returns for the week ended June 3J showed an aversgi decresss of 81.1 compared with tbe coi responding week of last year. la Ii'W Yort tha d: creasa was 42.3. Mns. Gexto. seventy-two years of age, living on the ahoro near St. Albaa bay, Vermont, took hor two grandchildren, five and eight years, on tbe bay In a flat bot tomed boat the otber eight. Quite a gale waa blowing and the boat was capaized and all three were drowned. Business wa limited on the London Stock Exchange during the week ended June 80, but if.ces were firm. In Paris tbe money market was active. At Berlin and Frank fort It WaS Improved and a belief existed that the woratof tlio depiosslon was erd d. JoHx PniLurs, United States marshal, and his depu y were a aln by Waller and Wely Barnett, tw despiradoee, alxteen miles ntrthwest nt Batata In the Creek Natl in, tbo other nlghL Walter Barnett was fata'ly wounded. Wesley escaped. A year ago three deputy marshals wore murdered near the same spot by desper adoes. ADDITIONAL DISPATCMr ln. .ijii, in a loiter ivu, .vrat.se domes that bo suld that a regency would bave been probable If be had admitted that Emperor Frederick was Bfjicted with cancer. A staoe running bstween Madeira. Cat, and llildreth was slopped by a masked man wbo compelled the express messenger to throw him his gun and then oompoUed htm an I tbe driver to hand over tbe express box contamlug tli',0U0 In silver bullion. Tbe robbsr escaped. The Senate bat confirmed the nomination of Jams 8. Jenkins to bs United States Judge for the Eastern district of Wiscon sin. Tub Postmaster-General has telegraphed Instruct Inna to the postmaster at Plant City, Fla., to fumigate all outgoing malla on ac count of reported presence thero ot In fectious fever. Tot Senate on the 3d passed tho Klvor anu Harbor bill. In tbe Houso nothing ot any conteqienco wat accomplished, much time being lost In filibustering. Tub United States revenue cutter Bout well has arrived at Key West, having in tow tbo British schooner Admlrod, wblcb was captured oft Foney Rocks tight while her crew wero turtle fishlug. Ton publlo debt statement for Jane showed a decrease during the month ot U,4.;v,KJ3. For tbe fiscal year ended June SJ the decrease was S11S,8U 0W. Seuouait, Mat & Co., wholesale dealers In boys' o oiblng, New York, bare made an assignment. Tbe liabilities are reported to he Irom roXXOOOto t5M,0JU and too assets large. ljiroitMATiox havlogbeea received at tbe Treasury Department ot tbe existence ot contagious diaeiuo among neat cattle lu Grey Couu'y, Oatarlo, Assistant Becretary MsyuurU has Instructed the collectors of customs at Buffalo and Suspension Bridge to refuse entry and Importation ot catiU from tbat district. Joux Ztj0An, tbe Wisconsin farmer Who fasted Tirty-four days, was reported dying from weaknesa. BaVESTT-aaVKN million dollars was dis bursed a dlvldendi, etc., at New York on IheSd. Till Hea'&fe Committee on Juaio'ary has deolde.1 to report itbout any reoommenda tlou the nomination ot Melville W. Falter to be Chief Juallce. Qobbm Nat.ue baa refused to give her assent to King Milan's request for a di vorce. Two boy a were cut to pleoes and two brakemon badly hurt by an accident to fiat oar near Meadvllte, Mont., the other day. A rustouT train atruck and killed three horses pear Valparalao, Ind., recently ant tbe engine and ten cars wero wrecked aad a brakeman kitted. Tub Attorney-General of New York has derided to begin suits wajalnst tb grst sugar trust and ou of Ita absorbed. r. Hoeries. V C. NstsoK, a Wuker, wavs k4 runntug tb North Hide .vtnS Isaastr, A A.tltvma, 0ft., bfaijpr64, NUMEROUS MI8HAPa A Gyrnnaotlo Farmer Terribly Af- fllotod aa a Rosult of His Hobb7. Several Ita 1 1 road Accidents WiA Loss of Life Boys Drowned Forest Klrca. Ditaitroai Firs at Heading;, Pa. Left, $30O,OOO-A Railroad Oletk FalLi Ont of Window. vVAntin, Ind., July 8. Bamuel Bower, farmer living near this city. Is literally rot'lngaway. A few men lb ago Bower suffered considerable pain and griping at tar performing 00 a horizontal bar. In a sborttime the bones la ble hands began to rot and tbe infection spread rapidly, the bones In his hands and aim becoming honeycombed and decaying rapidly. The fingers and then the hand felt off. It was soen tbat heroic measures must be resorted to, and a short time ago the left arm was amputated and bas alnce been healing. Lsst night tbe right arm waa taken oil at the elbow. The patient is low and bla re covery is hardly looked for. ItCSAWAT SOr XILLSD. Brecxikridoe, Mo., Juno 3. Early yes terday morning tbe body of Nicholas Ev Ins, the sixteen-year-old aonof Wesley Er in a, a farmer living five miles northwest of here, was fount near tbe track ot the Hannibal & HL Joseph railroad, near Net tleton, a station five mile west ot this plsoe, with bis head crashed, tbe body mssbed and both legs broken. He bad loft home somo weeka ago to avoid a whipping; and bad been working near the plate of bis do lib. lie wa in the tabl.'of jump ing off and oa moving trains, and It la sup posed that by accident he waa killed by a train pasting the station Sunday night, X OREAT VI BE. Reidixo, Pa., July a Fire started last nlgbt In the polishing department ot the Heading hardware work's and In abcttt five minute the great fire atory building tovermg several acres ot ground was one mate of flame and In two hours the entire works, except one foundry, were com pletely burmd out, together with their cootents and valuable pnp-rs. Tne loss 1 estimated at folly 331,000, but is welt In sured. About TvU hands are thrown out ol work. TEIX OCT or WINDOW. Hansmal, Ma, July a Matthew Taaer, a Missouri ra,;iaj railroad clerk, arose early yesterday morning la his room on Its fourth floor of the Park Hotel, and aa 11 was an hour before breakfast, to pass th time away, he sat In the window reading, but fell asleep and rolled out of the win dow, falling sixty feat to tbo pavement below. He was picked np almost a ahape learmase but etill alive, and did not die until eleven o'clock. The body -wns ablpaetl to Athens, Par., tbo home ot his pareata, for burls I. KILLED BT TOE OARS. BxoALti, Mo., July a A deaf and dumb man by tbe nims ot James Stewart, resid ing at Beaman, Mo., eight miles north ot thiacujr, 00 the Missouri, Kansas Texas railway line, waa run ovar and instantly killed last night by tbe nn. 8a ahoemakcrby trade and leave a wife anil three children. No blame can be attached to the engineer as every effort was mode to give ibe man warning of tbe approach ing train. Bl'OOIIS WRECKED. Lincoln vi llk, Kan., Julys. A eerioas accident occurro I two miles north of hero at dark Sunday nlgbt. Two buggies, oc cupied by six (B'sengers, collided, over turning and badly wrecking both. One team bccam-i unmanageable and Mr. Bam uel Lunsway received severe Injuries, hav ing an ugly gash In tbe head and a badly orutsed arm. James A. Silt and his wife wero both hurt, the latter considerably, tbough n ther seriously. THE CAT BOAT CXBW. Pout Chester, N. Y July 8 Tho ten yiung mechanics from here who wen re- ported to bave been drowned from a cat boat in tbe aound on Saturday aro safe Two ot them returned borne this morning. They said their boat had been capsissd by asqualLand tbat all hand were thrown into the water near Long Island shire off Oysler Bay. Tbe men all reached the shore la safety. BBAKCHAN BILLED. ValTahaiso, Ind., July 2. A Grand Trunk euglne and ten freight cars were wrecked near here yesterday, Stephen BuelL a brakeman, of Scott, Mich., was allied and the fireman waa injured. The accident was caused by the freight engine atrlklngaome horse on the track, three ot whom' were killed. SOTS DROWNED. MilWackeb, July 8. A. special from Ashland. Wis., aaya Jesse RuU, hla aon, aged seven years, and Frank B. Bmart, of Bydeld, were drowned while bathing In a small lake near Eagle river, on the Lake Shore, yesterday afternoon. lex noosE horned. Cameron, Ma, July 3. Sparks from a lo comotive set firs to the large Ice houe near the Union Depot, owned by F. M. Blutx. of Kansas Cliy, The building was destroyed with a loas of nearly f3,OJ0, bat tho mUk bouse adjoining was saved. OVERCOME BT OA8. New York, July 'A James Kent, two ty.flvo year of age, was ovenms by Illu minating gae at the cornerof Ninety fourth street and Second avenue yeiterd y and be was taken to the Presbyterian lioiplul, where he died to-day. TOBEST riRES. Ciiablxtoix, Mich., July a Forest fires are raging In Una vlclulty. Smlthsoq's camp, alx mil la mth, la In great danger. Two fire engine from thb place have been working alnoe yesterday afternoon to save the lumberyards and mills. TWBNTT'TWO BOILDINOS BURNED. Bt. Loci, July a Tweoty-twa business houses and rettdenoea in the town ot Fura gould. Ark., were burned Saturday night. Total loss, KS3.000; insurance llghL OU1LD KILLED. New York, July 3. James Hood, throe years old. fell from the third atory fire es cape at 404 West Fiftieth street to tk-a street to-day, and was instantly kllloj 1 . a .i Borne yearn ago, wuoa I was a school boy, attending school at Calvary, Oa, I, tat company with ona ot my ooualos, wit nessed one of tbe most wonderful of spirit processions. Twos on Friday afternoon, in tbe spring ot the y ear, and we vsre'Of. our way from school. We cam down, tW road, laughing and talking tetr. W were jost opposlt the graveyard, a-t Ms Primitive Baptist Church fPledBtent). wh re w witnessed on of the graaateat burlaia Imaginable. 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