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JSua&Steh r ' y"-- .--' -. ;?-. -. -. .. -- im ii .-h,, - -rzz?i-.. l u-.i im vi -. ;a iliWilwiiaMHliaiA,iiimr-.ii.Ti,t i???rij&x -?y;- , . J""" sFITS MlfcijJjwTn wWiiimtrtiiiiMni'immatytd dfMkpiMMNMlMIWf r n -J VOL. Y. XO. 32. TTCCHTTA, KAXSAS, SUXDAT MOPtXDJTG-, AUGUST 22, 1S86. WHOLE XO. 705. r: g -r st i Wichita F r f" f ft.55. .V I R JV vr II J 1L K l ft V KN MDNSON IcNAMARA Today! Today! Today! Sale-:-of-:-Miisin-:- Underwear AT 25 CENTS. Compare our Muslin Underwear the way it is made, with Felled Seams and the quality of the muslin: fine and soft. io Dozen Chemise, Made of good, fine muslin and trimmed with Hamburg and cluster of tncks, 25 cents. io Dozen Drawers, Made of fine Muslin, with wide hem and fine, narrow tucks, 25 cts II The Canadian Cost Swept Terrible G-ales which Destroy Scores of Lives, Many Vessels and Millions' Worth of Property. Galveston, Texas, the Scene of Un precedented Inundations and Loss of Property. Other Points on the Texas Coast Flooded by Tidal Waves from the Gulf. SUBSEQUENT BEFLECTIO'S. Bridges, Railroads Tracks and Hund reds of Ilonses Washed Away and Scores of Persons Drowned. io Dozen Corset Covers, TJnlaundried, made of fine Cambric Hamburg, 25 cents. and trimmed with fine io Dozen Chemise, Made of fine Muslin, trimmed with fine Hamburg and cluster of tucks. 25 cents. io Dozen Drawers, Made of fine Muslin, with wide hem and fine, narrow tucks, 25 cts. io Dozen Corset Covers, TJnlaundried. made of Lonsdale cambrci and trimmed with narrow fine Hamburg, 25 cents. - New Goods Just Opened. ELEGANT .. PLAIN . AND .'. STRIPED . PLUSHES. New Stripe Velvet, New Dress Goods. Our Great Dry Goods Sale Everyth Continues All Over Our House. ing is being Rushed off as fast as possible to make room for the New Goods thai are daily arriving for the Grand Opening of the New Part of our store. MMSON I loNAMARA. Main Street. WELL ! Crowded, "Vv ELL! WELL! jammed Crashed, On the occasion of our Grand Opening. It is over and we are now prepared to show the public a first-class stock of W MB m m it "Weather Report. Wasiiixgton, August 22, 1 p. m. Indi cations for Missouri: "Fair weather, south westerly winds becoming-westerly, slightly cooler weather. For Nebraska and Kansas: Fair weather, souther winds and nearly stationary tem perature. Galveston's Terrible Experience. St. Locis, Alia. 21. A special from Galveston says: Thursday night's storm wrecked about I.jO houses amKiid damasre to the extent of $200,000. The storm broke over the city at .1 o'clock in the afternoon and by 9 o'clock an easterly hurricane had driven the waters of the bay up to Seventh street It w as not till midnight, howeer, that the people began to appreciate their danger and make attempts to save their property. The night was intensely dark and only the crash of falling buildings, the roaring of the wind and sound of rushing waters told of the destruction going on. In many streets and yards the water was overhead deep, and people escaping from their tottering and tumbling homes were compelled to drift oil on hastily improvised rafts. In the vicinity of the Beach hotel, bath houes, immense pagodas and saloon were washed away, and the basement of the hotel was flooded. A barricade was constructed to prevent the waves washing in full force against the foundations. Guests were nearly frantic with fright but could do nothing but wait for whatever fate might come. To add to their terror, the menagerie cages were overturned and two Meiean lions escaping leaped to the gallery 'where they were both shot by their" keeper, Bill Mitchell. Un fortunately a ball from another revolver shattered Mitchell's arm so badly as to necessitate amputation. Daylight and the subsiding of the storm and retreat of the waves left a sad picture of w reck. Many buildings were demolNh- eu, and otners natl rioatcu away tor hundreds of feet, while household goods were scattered away everywhere. All the street railwav tracks on the beach and the tracks of the narrow guage Texas and Mex ican railway torn away. .Nearly every bridge in the city went down. On" the bay smaU craft suffered immensely, while the schooner Larnira Perkins wa- wrecked and all but one of her crew of six lost. Gu.vestox, Tex., Aug 21. It was a day before the full extent of the damage of the recent storm was known. For" de structive violence while it raged it was the severest storm on this continent. They all say the same thing, but we will give a few prices below as pointers, and trust that the public will be benef tted by it. Men's All Wool Worsted Suits for $10, Sold anywhere for $12.50 to $15.00, Frock or Sack. Men's All Wool Cassimer Suits for $8.00, Sold anywhere for $12.50. Men's Working Suits, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 Boys from ages 13 to 17, $3, $4 and $5. Sehool Suits, age 9 to 12, $3, 3.50 3.75. Childrens jSTow comes the gTVT A ffH; T?,- Every mother likes to see her child look nice, and a visit to our childrens department will show you prices and duality that no one can resist. Children's Suits for Sehool $1.00 to $3.50. Storms at Other Points. Ottvwa, Out., Aug. 21. A despatch from the governor of St. Pierre Mequillon says: A mot violent storm swept over the island Wednesday night. Buildings were blown down and considerable damage done to shipping. Two vessels were" driven ashore and wrecked and many men drowned. Long Island was struck w 1th a strong windjWhich wrecked many fishing vessels. The damage to shipping and pro perty in different parts of New Foundland i- very great ami cightv lives are reported lost. Victoria. Tex., August :1. A disas trous wind storm visited this city yesterday. The wind blew a perfect hurricane in the morning. The cast bound pos.enger train, v hirh was standing at the depot, was blown over on the platform. Several passengers were on the tram but all escaped uninjured. The freight depot and Masonic hall, both large building?, are total wreck, while the colored sections is almost swept from the earth. Two church Steeplers were blown down and two churches unroofed. The high school building and jail were consid erably damaged. All together about twenty-five houses were deniolislied and one hundred and eighteen more or less dam aged. Few buildings escaped uninjured. Trees and most of the shrubbery in the city were blown down and the streets tilled w ith debris. Business was entirely suspended. The loss is rougly estimated at 100,000. Xews from Cuero savs the storm was ! very disastrous to property there also. Advice from the country says the storm was ve y violent doing great damage to crops and destroying property. A special train from Indranoio. brings sad news as to that place. The relief party that went down on it report the following: j When the train arrived within four miles i of Indianolo the tracks were washed I out badlv and iienlv gone. The part- walked within a half mile of town in water waist deep and could go no ; further. They saw Mr. Clements across, ; the bayou; the bridge was washed away. He said we should havea train there ery early in the morning, as everybody wanted j to get awav Thev -have nothing to eat i and no clothes. It is. reported that Opinions of Persons and Papers Upon the Verdict of the Anarchist Case. oy Chicago, Els., Aug. 21. There was a meeting last night of all the female relatives of the sentenced anarchists, reinforced bv men from all parti of the city. Miss Spies subsequently said over $4,000 was sub scribed to a fund to carry the ease td the supreme court. Miss Spies said: We have been watched and hounded by detectives and newspaper men till we are "nearly har rased to death; but we got away with them all the time and have had one meeting. The law may beat us by Judge Garvv's ruling and by special pleas made by Mr. Grinnell, but the supreme court ne er will endorse or rule the same. Think of mv brother being hanged when he was onlv trying to do "the best he could to help word ing men. It is reported that Miss Holmes made an energetic plea to the meeting in favor of awaiting the decision of the su preme court The women said the; were not in anv fears of starvation or of being distressed fo"r a cent, as the oppresseil of all nutions would come to their succor. When the meeting dispersed it was an early morning hour, and the women all embraced and declared thev would stand together. Gen. W. II. Parsons, brother of the con victed anarchist, says every effort will be made to reverse the verdict and the case will be carried to the supreme court of the United States if necessary. The leading exception w ill probably be on the point of the refusal of Judge Gam- to give for the defense instruction that all men have the right to peaceably assemble and to repel bv force any attempt, either by authorities o"r private iuiumuikus. io ureas up sucii a meeting. On this point the attempt will be made to carry the case to the United States supreme court, in the event the state su preme court refuses a new trial. Gustave Bilz, managing editor of the xVr biter Z-itung, says they have s.j,000 al ready to contest the case, and he expects much more. Attorney Grinnell says rigid meas ures will be taken against the Arbiter Zeitung. Any reference to alleged bribery of jurors will canse its suppression. As to the future he said he had a list of fifty men that would be arrested at the first outbreak. He w ill require the best of good behavior from the anarchists. Joe Gruuhatt, city tenement house in spector and Socialist, says the verdict will be a signal for a labor revolt. It is classed as a verdict of capitalists in the interest of capital and against the principle of liberty and justice. He said they would never hang, for everything moneycould do would be done. " Geo. Rogers, member of the state execu tive board Knights of Labor, says: The ver dict brings no shock to the labor movement. The convicted anarchists have not held for years legitimate places among the friends of laboring men, ami when they drop out they will leave no hole to fill." I am not among those w ho aiFeet to beleive the men will not hang; I think they will. Nor do I question the righteousness of the verdict. It has been boasted that the Knights of La bor will interfere with an attempt to save Par-ons, but I don't believe it. Knights of Labor will not uke any part" in the affair as an organization. The remedy for labor abuses exists in the law making powers of the state. The ver dict will probably call attention to the fact that after all law is a pretty safe thing to lean on. If the law is made right all will be tight. Ballots and not bombs are our strongest and best weapons. The vindica tion of the law will nave a wholesome effect upon society. Captain Schaak who secured most of the eviuence against the convicted nnarcmsta says the anarehist business in Chicago has just begun; w hen he is through they will all be hung, in prison or driven from the city, ne tleclines to sav whether he has made additional arrests, and whether he has warrants out for any, but says he can get them whenever he wants them, and intimates some of the women will eventually be brought to trial. He says had Schuanlelt been brought to trial the testimony would have been produced corroborating that given by Gilmore and Thompson, but which, owing to Schnaubelt not being on trial, was excluded. Capt. Schaak regrets that Rarthazer Rue was not indicted for murder, as he could have been convicted, lie and Most raav vet le indicted. Cant. Schaak says had Schroeder told the same story on the stand as lie did to him, Xeebe would ha; e shared the same fate as the other defendants, but he was worked upon by socialists under the lead of Capt. Walth ers w ho was at the head of the armed lec tions and modified his testimony some. Walthers secured all the testimony for the defense and drilled witnesses and hail he had better command of the English lan guage witnesses storieo would not have len so inconsistent. It is said Rue tied the j city. A detail of ten policemen from Captain j Srhaak's force spent the night at the jil J as a special guanl for the anarchist convicts. ( I hese were relieved by another squad this morning. The prisoner; held an extended conference with Capt. Black this morning regarding the program to lxr carried out as to the vertlict and prevent if possible judg ment being carried out. -rvillcd His Wife and Himself. ' Cnrcvoo, Aug., 21. Frank Demon a Bohemian laborer, murdered his wife and shot himself this afternoon at their home on Van Horn street. At tliat hour Frank Ivubaha, a Bohemian living at 1073 Van Horn street, heard the report of a revolver in the adjoining house, which was occu pied by the Demons, and a moment later saw Demon rush from the back door to the alley, brandishing a revolver. Knbaha ran to the house anil found the form of 3Irs. Demon prostrate on the floor, bleeding from a wound in the left breast. He ran after the murderer and attempted to arrest lrim, but Demon turned and tired at him. Eabuha returned to the house and at tempted to revive the wounded woman, but his efforts were in vain, and she died in a few moments. He called the neighbors, who soon came and surrounded tlie mur derer who, seeing escape was impossible, put the weapon to his breast and tired, the shot passing through his heart. He died almost instantly. "lie was about CO rears old and his wife oo. The couple had three sons who were employed in the Malleable iron works and were'tolerablv well to-do. They have lived peacefully," and as far as known no cause can be given for the fatal act. Yachtinjr. Xew York, August 21. The first of a series of trial contests to determine which of the four sloop yacht, shall meet the British cutter, Galatea, in September, re sulted in a victory for Gen. Charles Paint s new sloop, 3Iayliower, designed bv Ed ward Burgess to beat the Puritan." She did so handsomely by 11 minutes. 11 sec onds oer the forty-mile course. She also defeated the Atlantic 10 minutes., ."1 sec onds, and the Prescilla IS minutes it) si-p- onels, and made the fastest elapsed time over the course The Atlantic defeated the Puritan by 20 seconds and the Prescilla by 7 minutes, 8 seconds, while the Puritan beat the Prescilla 7 minutes, IS seconds. The details of the race show the Mayflower st-trtcd last ami overhauled the other vacht in fine style. A number of crafts accompanied the yachts.among them the Galatea navigated by Capt. Bradford and with Mrs. Hennaboard. She had worked out to the middle of Ged ncv's channel when she squared awav for home having almost caught the others with butHttle eifort. Lieut."" Henry, watching the Minitower from the judges5 bench said: those boats are eight minutes round the light ship and have"no spinnaker set; that wouldn't do in my ship. Base Ball. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 21. In regard to the agreement of Capt. Rowe, of the Kansas City club, to release Couway to the Detroits, Secretary Whitefield 'says Rowe has no authority to release Conway and the directors will not permit it. Leavenworth, Aug. 21, The game to day between Leavenworth and Lead vilie was one of gallantest and resulted in a big scoop for the home team, the score standing 10 to 4. The Mountain Boys did their best but were unable to compete with the Reds. Locisvitt.E, Ky.. Aug. 21. Louisville G. Cincinnati 1. St. Louis Browns 7. Pittsburg G. St. Louis St. Louis s, Kan sas City 0. Philadelphia Philadelphia o, New York 15. Washington-Boston G. Washington. 3. Baltimore Athletic. 0, Baltimore 5. Wellington Topcka Atlilet ics 9, Browns, 6. Detroit Detroit 12, Chi cago .) Aew York Metropolitan 10, N. Belfast, Ireland, on the Eve of Another Bloody, Fa natical Riot, The Catholics Having Accepted I a Challenge from Orangemen system of governing Ireland should be the reverse of that goreraing England. He, Harcourt, clarmeil that Ireland did not want such local self government aa -was proposed. The Liberals intended to con tinue to appeal against use recent electron verdict. " The policy of the government was based upon great errors of principle and altogether inappreciable and imprac ticable. (CheersO To Fight Out Their Feud in a Pitch ed Battle iu the Streets of That City. Englisli Politics Still in a llarrass- injr State of Uncertainty and Incongruviality. A Passenger Steamer on the Itivcr Volga, in Russia, Burned Many Lives Lost. OVER THE OCEAN. Belfast, sions are that rioting Ireland. Aug. 21. Grave apprehen entertained this atternoon will be renewed here to night or in the morning. Mobs are gath ering in large nembors" in different locali ties. A strong force of police 1ms been as sembled in the Springfield district, where fighting is expected to begin. Orderlies w ere gathering in every direction as even ing approached, carrying messages to troops. Before niglafall tire oualry had succeeded in gaming positsoos of control of leading streets. The report that the Catholics of Belfast have accepted the challenge of Orangemen to fight out- their feud in the streets, i: Ls said, is confirmed, and the military for the past few hours show that tlioy have access to a knowledge on the part of t!w authori ties that a battle is imminent. Several picnic excursions have left the city to-day and measures, have been taken to prevent disorders on their return. Brook I vn England. London, Aug. 21. In the house of commons hut night Lord Randolph Churchill announces that the government w ould oppose all notices of motions and private member bilk in order not to prolong tiie session. Mr. Labouchere created laughter by ask ing if the government would agree to refer such bills to the royal commission A dispatch from St. Petersburg sny? a passenger steamer plying on the river Vol ga at Saratov, in Itusaia, was burned and 200 lives lost. Advice from St. Petersburg sav the steamer which was burned oa the Volga was the Vera, belonging to the Samok-t company, and bound from Ostrnchnn up the river. The fire was caused by the nil of a hanging lamp in the saloon. The woodwork was ignited ami H efforts to quench the names were in vain. The pas sengers, all of whom were in Ik at the time the lire broke out, rushed to tbo d"ck as soon as the alarm win given, und many of theui, panic stricken, jumped over?o.ni The captain orders! the vest I to In run ashore This wa donf, but uhiJ" tin l.m becanw i'nbedded in the lank th- t rn n mained in dwp waUr and the pa. -. ng r were 4iil obliged to swim ah'rt M mv persons lost their Hvd !y being str,i K h tables ami chairs thrown from the ' - I u j aitl struggling swimnwrs in the watc r i The L. S. men of war Portsmouth v ' Saratoga arrived at Lfebon, AugiM 2ttn Sir J' Ferguson, under s.ivtan of f.r eign affairs, rt-pMng in be hou-",f cum mon- thii evening to Mr K T ( Juries Gladstonian member for Su . -rland. stated Scotland. Edixecuo, Aug. 21. In the nov elec tion in Listh to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Gladstone refusing the set" for Midlo thian. Mr. Fergerson. Gladstonian cantlt date, was overwhelming! v elected. Prussia. BEntrN-. Aug 21. Prince Bismarck has sent a memorandum to the Bundesrath, calling its attention to the necessitv of pre venting the methods, of manufactory of patented articles being infringed upon. The German empire will not hereafter issue loans at a higher rate of interest than 3 1-2 per cent. The government offers an Annual salary of 3,000 marks to any young lad who will go to Comaroon and open a school for the instruction of the natives. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. -UAUKLETS BY TELEGRAPH. rvr YorS Jloitoj MarKec-. "kw Yoek. Ausust2l. Govrnat bootls dull. ut ami kuWo.1 bcn.U (ju'e: aal lulr: utacfcs gttitraUjr Orm, the a J vniHrcs tnn; ifitH pc at atUtr orar actlrltjr. whlea. bonvr. Ma Med anraj or.1 warict U-canw jIot and irrfnfetr. mt mnntetaR mmlivD. artrr wbJeh wncii lkxer freMu pruvaifeii, rra.tl.cal ml raner ubcw mule but lt In lat hwHr fticr wiTi off awl mc-tet cloe4 liwvjt. upAJa awl cJbr ;n-tcc. tew ot&r fnttoaat eftsBm. Moctys-Or cH outor. rani u tr i & vf-wit l'rlmo Merefeatttfte Ikt 4-v". ptii t. SterUac RxdHuawSUttaj mis f.nr ,i4 jm,! SSfortfumaiuL (lTt;rn:em It)tk Pwlt and Mtemj Stjto Dondtl and txuvjr. The total Je of shwis toty vrr CI j - Laiv, Cnimutrtl yfjiWt -iierw: Nvr York. Oraltt. rwt. A8 No.;ivI.MS rlemtcr. options Com Sjt Ipt t Mgtitir ami wan openeii lowprenwm arm. UajfrntMiI 3 Oit iiXHleratlir a.-llv. nitxfet vrwirm SttV whit o westom. rilt Itarlfjr ifea4y Hntiur firm. wiMera, tttlS4. Chf Firm, nrtitrrw. t7? Ejs Virtu . w atrn t rK. iMj. Chlcauo Grain snU 1'ro.lucf. eanrtoo. vnmn;. The a very itttl life la wheat tolay niarkri rutin; qulo: anil Tcmeralf tbr; ptitillc cat)) lu1Irat linn forMfrn markets but tartrate calile quote ratirr fUng: mri.it ttf-'tw! ?s luwvr iWiluo-t v4 murr. rulllril, on rcirt ftf lncrrsj in vulli? up fly would tw wh:II. reIrtl 4 and rUmnl i lowrr than jtrda- Corn went aiiit towr n rrport of btx"1 KrowlmtcroiM and larger rv!pt twtit wek prkr foil fc dOMl l kiwrr IImr fmitt&y ia! rulrl euitur.xi tarn rwr.lpi. ckwol i ittvtrt 3!wi pcirfc allowed an ailjaatv-of l&.i at ckw. ITmir :nuir awl uachaarl. Wheat Satm rmwnl usr Tk , twl od Mfi No. J ttn,iK - N r&l 7&L tvl t -, hwi. 5nrn. i.'-. Tutui. t, CJufcTI 4.-. thif iwonlnlhuu rr !;. .).: iK. .,.., ..( . Viplmh-r iH tUmil H- .....v ..v0.,..w. .... ....... . ,. ... .... ... ... j , tS'. i u . A eati uie mnnwesi aus:iiii" .'- rN ui-pui"' were proceeding ln.tr.fc Kolsml. tb j United States aiw! Canad i ft wat not in r ivuucii ijj vitiu-i nit; Lnni'i iu-si ur r.a . TJro r.nces. SAP.vTiXi.v, Aug. 21. Gootl attendance, track fast. First race The misses stake for fillies two-years old. three-quarter mile. Lizzfe Koepp beat Corrigan bv a head, with Bes sie June 3d, time 1:10 12. Second race 1 mite and a furlong: Glor ior winmniT by half a length from Endur er. with Moroca bad :Jd; time 1:2:2. Thinl race three-quarter mile. 5ritti nce won by a head in tront llecka B; time not taken. CfTtc e.o, Ails. 21. Last dnv of North western Breeders' meetimr 2J20 TMceinjr: ! land to amend tlie trraiv f lni Kinsman won, 3IeClintock second, Pateey licplying to Frederick Z i-n r If nut, Ton Klinkor third; best time 2.173-4. sorvstivefor W'esUnorrhtnd, st.I I-V-rgun Class 2JO trotter: Zeig won, Star Ham-'said the government wem unaware thut m-nd2d. Orpsic2d, time"2:27 1-4. j Kuasin had, i alleged, cithrr tcrupittl or URtGnrox Bech Aug. 21. Vinner:: threatened to ownpv I'rt Liz-irf Mr Elizjibetii, Brunswick, Florence If . Valley ! Degiers. :uAi:tn fi-rfi-r.! tj mister had 'added the under -ecr tar, informed ir ; K. D. ilorea, i a ietu r i n Pt1ii on Julr 25th, tliat the sUif m nt thai Iiu j sia luwl occtipif 1 or had int u''d i x-ruj A Slight Cnploabantneas Between Con- Port Lazeref nas unfmrrai 1 1 rras&mun Fincrty and Michael Thomas 0'CHinor maintain' d Utat Inl yvjtt. ' Randolph Cli archill's .p"eh was thp oni; mar ca'iw i Uif ijeiiastr not '(herr. Ciircvtio, Aug 21. Tlie Irish pnrlta- Every man who liad Urt hi life in th- not menUiry delegatt left for the cast tonight. ' w a dup and victim of ( hurchill. t'oa and after stopping at Niagara Falh will J tinmmr. Mr O'Connor ail a mniniii'n ship at once for" EnsfcmdT One of the ' ougnt to l appointed U m iirr inUttlv American delegates speaking of the conven ! acts of th- lJrinvov l-i!rn whifh. ht tiou said. The Finerty episode i mncii to ic!. cuilty. at the Iat U lion, of in 1 reffrettol, and I hold that those clamor-1 tiimdation and lojcott to an unheard of i x ing for a hejiring did not show very much ! tent He aii a a-t iiiarity f loyaltv to the cause He had plainly de ' Liberals ""jppiirted itr. ( Jbwisfo-w Vnx fined his position immediately after the : w-fiich IiaelfKt'n teuiporanl (ik-l but adoption of the platform, and" the cgnven- j would nx-ft with uStrmat m"( Con tion knew his views. He would neither t "serratrms w. n Uy jn.-i.v if the;, j repeat them or change them, to perpetrate thought tliat the eiertoral 1 - no a ptAv", the arst was unws ami the latter rxnikl ! wrpportwi bv three or four o.atrws wai tmiibvr. I."-! k OoU--t lull. llurW U rak ' Ijirr FlrsB . lesl.?; i."v , WhUlsrv st, ) Muttrr Fin. . ltXtW-K t I Kit 1 . . hhtfjTii 1 1 .Vuxtwt . No j Ar H tnwitr r. v. V f, $: 3f c!'" M i kU MTH) ' -. i s t.un fitmlaiuy $.( .. Wheal lnvr wii WlMMt rUH-l;tt 'AK mui'i St. r.ouis Ortjn and rroilurp. r m. Anziut ;i MUtp'. iji . j4 fjinllr ft M. . raxof, 43 i,j yn .. ml' I i ran?, i i frru iliti. blarsti" ?x vn ''Kit44ll M- N" . I7t "vr '-i, Bartey- v mart-u U.IUl reOn-1. 6 ' rfcon , 0Btt ut iTjmrj ., j 84P- Firm 'r Iiwl Firm "i ReeHta Umt ; r-j mit, W'K i.y ttariry i WMf:,t- Kt.w.r 9f'f rf-' ote. . r.- r ..-'-, tMtrW t. t. 3,V la tirr. tT'l, raA-x. .Jii Forcr and Richfield. AFTER TIIE OPERA. Kansas t itr raln ami 1'nnlnr'. Ft-rmr -swivt) ! m!fti in r k ,v xxr. ftt-. fami. $ -! li rtv.Uv $ Met ' ancr, 1 Mhdt Ta-fMH-ni. feJ0El I rj 1- ,- 1 t, . irlMM 'tor', '. tii1f M' iiiVX. VVBtti imiim TVcr " .. ni Mi .'H.W.W -ClIXd.' u--4-. !.. Nr V . efci We could fill a newspaper with prices that would istonish the oldest inhabitant, but we ask you to call and see for yourself. Commencement Exercises. CitAtrrACQCA. N. 1., Aug. 21. The not Ik thought of with firmness. He was very r lactam In nsponding to the call for ! a ip-r. a Alwui tlw effects of tht cHtnen I tioi work 31r. Jno F. FincrtT wo ild not coramenceiwnt esercfce! of CIuinaaa! v,'nJ,:r4' anjther jittn I am ar, officer cf'mpUu Nornral acsHlemy occtirrwl todar and Uiirtv ' l'! ' ! :t "e- '""' f r'" one persons rectiveI tlwhr diplomas. One Jri ' y-P uaivn o: h; r'iasal in rcsnpi u n;.vii o w.ia n'ierenv w nr .hk itw i Dat. Mr Fmrty said I thnk tlx sentiments I r.iurM wre thfw of a may r It ( f iht Irish-Am ricaa rym, gnd 1 felt Ix.un i ia d.j v h -n I wa. forced upon th-! m'lt &hK&A ntnt nlatfr.m bv a rd2 of thf marentiqo. and a Mr I) t naor ''., t--i thousantl memliers of the Gram! Army were seated in the parqiaAtc of the amphi theatre this afternoon awd ss f.p ezi thonsand others were seated in or moond the bufldin?. Louis jlilter, of Akron. Ohio, president of the associatioa. iniro- nna! and :rr -'w-ar4i II- firhernakl th' policy of tL" t-t uremia r.t ' s-Kjiiir ini. juih uJ m.t wi ill fif ti -'. i irapratKa 14f. ix -. r- t! tommiK-iu r rould jut li- inij liry br-f tc p' ?? a.w. and -, 'i mnir in N;oUt awl niiBi'c r- : u arj'J nw. , ia Invi, i -1.1 i- ' !. i Tt-hrf 'u ' - -.m? Itt-gaTi; t ? :-... - t m: ( n puWi- wrs,s n 'r ' ' )i- i. ; ,' Hay ;u.i wa,fc, u N j . vr- Sah-( ran.'-!' v " f s X$t'. -t Xt i,. My t"ii ! v. SM ra-a v vj s 'i MUrj 'Imf & ntbr ijHtUrr , lW'--'Wt TIMIWJ fr-. T U ttD" ptUlWl. I" -IWftaUiO ' ft0SMftly at ( trn JSwilOrw-n ; brt mlh1r itolJt. tMrlnl "l'j"- trtii '-ra.Ji. K fix' IMftMT -lib!; ' id h-fiL f " ! tttid A p, ! pbn it , Vil-iliprmr. aBfJlwl m ' '"aiS MMsHtMB MHt tms. ZS-i -.' Bs. tUmXr, tftey .' I kw . lftimrrw ri - S m- w ilhkmr brt Htx.1 ' Atj aalt - V 'M. 4J - I jiBpw s . , . : ( rlt. v ka. ! ' i! u -' - Ami lm' ' , t nr 97 r ,-" ' : t- ft -J r-A -'- fr- " r X . t .- 1 t ,1 ,!M '. akn mz. vi 1 -lair. !, gki. mi: f r IU1 (ft.-- A$Xr, '.' num, . s, Va, t. It-' fp kttM -, no clothes. It u reporte! that the raa. wlw snoke on the labor creation T - - . .1 fT.1 . .- 1 T- lower enu or town r an cone. 1 ne wnarr ' is also cone. It is supposed that inaav 1 duced Hon. Rnswell G. Horr. of ifichi-.' rx in.a.iatMi of tlu chair, to asxrt Freak of a Crauk. byes are lost, as manv iwrsons are mismg. i PmL.iDKT.rHLv. Pa.. Acs 1 ue oniv txMiy lounu was inai or ine si- nmnin Pairtt- ri,m . ir , ... ivaia-aiUTniiiK waim ter-in-law of ilr. Hodges, of Cuero, Texas, lix msiTorV oilke and in-4d una win- tk,a-' 'A ' in- discovered about two miles from town i th. T.at-n i"'.!....... ,. - ! from Ireland. I wen to the ''wri'"! H . .1 i .-aiost t.H ipU-. rt w l i thr j. K.infUj jtKi ttf sua lam All Goods Marked in Plain n1 h kill u And no discriminations made between anyone. cneap as a man, and we will tina it no trouoie to snow you goods. An earlv call is requested, by your obedient servant, GOLDEN EAGLE, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. Corner Douglas and Lawrence Avenues. aits iTj.ur or tisi z r i ip.'n; the poiK o tar ivmnr&l inj-nt rt rt a awiari'or: .r v, Irt-h -atioaaIwis. I didn t think it w II t- ' r-peia-l vnlirx I ft I-?-' let i: ?o I v rie-ftuit- I refrained frjj op i dr of 4araV :. ' . . i n.u pos,mir th r'su'sofl? ad refeae-i ivco t- Nii of nnst I', v. , i lee on rasoia- wu ioc 4TTin oi irur, jrwr attsi the grt-ntterots I Britifc tax ryr vrrnhi ultimo! h k nseetlns bos J i Cheer; lyim? in Uie water by the side of tlie track. in.rrni hv .Thn 'n tht. jk ,, i iatcudine- to speak at all. and I did not j Sir Wa Yum iiim.uri tmki ,a Some houses- are burned; the lire is sup. nerintlilM!-n, r tho Tr,x-nT- nfit, Snf tH ', k the coaveouoa M HUesr ny vord. I - ring- warwic of the sraueet ii tuim-, posed to have been caused by lamps in t -,-ITO1 k, rinrrr, ., tr. f . m cot a serf of wiybody. and I d aoi f Lor.! ?&hurr. hi hm retvfft nt NV-wf- i falling houso. consciousness. Dcnn b cow in a preoir ! think 3Ir- .Dai", ? sh4. 'P hud d Utat ftftiiaar-.- lw hmUimU- M- I-el" tJmr . . Amonir the pcrsotii GiiSsiuE- are Dr. j,- rtfeHhn -i,ni ss ;i nM ! my remarks od inxmur.ie lhi 1 was-t, ricr 1j,r-ttm iUm h ... . . lTaV'"nt '. I- I',....- T-. 1 . . . ; ,,..- t,v nalrc. -it VZnu nf flu. m.n.i,-' i- rf " . ...I' KZmm - naia. HK I Willi nil rr TJK Ui. X1Jt.ll. J1LA. i T-AZ n ...... ... ..4 .I. .X. 14&Y 4. T llfc.ir.T 4JFU1K? l . Hfftfk&UU 1 HK1 f1fT1ri nftllVU rt III I f r . . j -. a tl . . :. " .. . . i "ie iui uia.iv tcan ixuiiitxtiAi mtu . . . .v.. yM-.- - toi.'. i ana. wxi w . msiroantiismriv. jstrs riOGsresatMt iwo'Prc.rtf .Hi. ,-:- riA t - ' papers bstc rorr snwrmrtsenitsi mr as. without vrrirm Tlu. tmlr rv (..wifeMapMiaiw "- ' - . .-. ,.,, VliT AXiil ill UiM. Hull I&I UUIl' - - 2 - - . ' - -----. - . -r . . .. . r. mw , -j -M K..-!.. Mm -fca-,- I Shiak Hie Trifa estate woakl b&ve tr rzntlhv snrll2iftrrBrav vrith U nrgfa, ' ltWi5Mfc H& wmmim j.-tf o miKhteOfr served tf 3:r. Dvitt had re- 1 1 sria vm ! SSCtr ' r.in4 at home. e re . osed to pa-J i. ritifii Kuiwarld or i nmrA s&1xm s '! '"' ' esrfeft ontii the -wsttk at tjcisi iHSer&iee -srw rt- I " i crazyrnaa beat Unan mto a state I Lewi. Capt. Reid csnemsiro ana tsmriv. jstrs rioasres atwr two prc. nf ,- ,-:- a mA t - children. Henry tsheppai was fj . fc John W. Fomev. j 1. i2? perooftl m jnry on Iari: ; across tne mice oaeuv orniseti out stri! anve. Ir. ilisjouri Luther los her two children. ( A boy can buy as j one dietl in her arm- Hi. to. t ut yB f M4 ! ir3Ji T. ukft, C !'f tensor in Arafcdoi. Demands for Shekels. VASiirsoTos, D. C . Anr. 21. D. I mnnas ror minor coins at tne esflsnisaJiri d ! Texas Politics?. of one. tire acd ten cent pieces are con j "Waco, Tex., Auc. 31. The Democrat j stonily being- received at the treason- dt I of the Ninth Congressional citric; today j pertinent from all parts of tlie coanirv I nominatior ov acclamation Hon. Robert Cj. j The iTippiv of those coins is eatireiv inade-' 21 Miller. , quale to meet the calls for them, aiid it has it i bixs. necis.s"rv to cal! nn the l"niti s;t,v; meni- ir Only irae. ' mints for an nAsYitlnmA -tnnlY Snn.Tit-' ImX air. 73 -jp Aijierkaaj h is fek Aoe.Aix, Anz.,Au -il. 2sews reached tendtnt Fox. in aatwer to a request, suited here that while negotiations were feadinir, today, he would be able inside of ihirtv between the 3Iexrcan autlioritiea and Gcro- days t si:opIv all demands nimo near Anzpe. the jlexieans quietly " ' surrounded the Indians and now have them Settled By Settlinff. where there is Geronimo has terms will moven insaaa ma. r ireaaeo tote Lo - cui: ui" - ly He accav! Lord RaadoJpb Cfeardb-' cmk. xohZs. ia of adTjcigg bodlonis a hi iwc!j bt ca- lu.wtpt. ztt .;-t. rr a ewaag to exet t&e atmr fnrJife of i s JS 2?a aT reat by -.?Tfcroraeitt ace. if it took j ntfm w4 M w- & tx. , fbe wbofe armed forr-r of tlie kjrloa. WfcS32iw ,jir, .i--.. tf am H fanaase crreatflil Uw ereslet rible n5: i htrwi t u t? I5? nevrtrn ailapkd to mo-lera times should coaeteraataoo. The Tory soveraon.: "$ rxJ-fC: SxrT be a 2"-ta L j ini to har? ih oalv pesucext, aacitd a , 5??!3- h4a , '.i- ts A t ahf ,rma syndicate lias taken a leawj royal commiA-ioo-s " ' """- l Witi nn a Ian mining property in the ?tst of t 'it was hnpo-isibI any longer to briajj In- Vw YcrX Uyr & jiiraoiuaii aiier ccinir to ine ctr.ciaioa jaau wnn sola 10 arasaoo wr natvnii ae- . reuse Asw ilexican ifattcrs. ( ity -! Maxico, via GAunaiTos, Aug Th tslfcof warhrw died out here 33 iren-Tai.'r regaroet the two jrora w.4 arranjK rsattess or uipiomafT. tb&x ul iwjuuii. ui. tAape. , iv.vj.sa citt. Aa?. i. me coniro-1 Uiai unre w no csbstt or an awminaon naaa icnvant. tie' (ilsrcoar;, tnrrai t rw... Knu . .surfr. . as been notified that the only ' versy between the city audiorities and the, of peace the principle of esjtral lopil tU OTe'tJedt be unconditional surrarder. ? Meirotxlitan street railwav comrsinr over? Eazlish mveHim are makinf taanr ia- rcectforthe three kmdocia w' a fsd.vi t '-t!Trt'V. & ua a m '. tzr I Captain Lawton has been notified and is f a car license, has been settled br the pav-1 votnient?, wfm&mz Jlichoacan property principle. He quoted the opinions ct zti,,.i-s, w? mrtr- tfrr- i o-a j now moving towards Ariasc. Jnaent of the disputed tax. safe. . ;w-i JDfejaeliaaidSalmtiry to tbeeffect tkttthe J fr :1 ssfeO & 5