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mm: mm DAILY AUK A 1U3. Bav IGHTIl YEAlt KO. LITTLE VCOCK. WEDNESDAY, JUN 20. 1S87.

"py TUB GAZErfE MINTING CO. following resolutions, which were annul The English Copimqns. Ainv Tnnu. Oft Tha a it la 1RENA OF SPORT. FREDERICK WILLIAM.

mously adopted. iTABBED'TO DEATH. AU lI MA.W mJ uu belieTeii the government contemplates the tnf thn 4trnmisd billtrovidinir vvnereas, we nave usea every peace iui meant to let tie tne strike, "Resolved. Wo lav the cause and origin for trial by a commission of judges and of our strike before the manufacturing com- they are trying to negotiate witn weuu City, so that they can come here the Ramsey, of the Louisville club, has the best strike out record of the season. He made seventeen of the Cleveland team saw wind last Tuesday.

Lichton's' skipping Is taken to be for the bt fothe Giants. His swelled head had made him, disagreeable to the other mn, and rendered him uncertain as a the present men and the AAa ittla TlncV will ha much The Indians Downed By the Blaff thiit the government may. asK an autnnin sitting for' financial business. As many members desire the earliest possible ad A Sketch of the Life of the Crown A Youns Negro Named Conners York. i I Tti.f ara aeV thorn in n.

Prince of Germany.1 vestigate wie matter. If this attempt be journment of the present session lor tne holidays it is probable that the land bill will only pass the first reading prior to the third reading of the crimes, bill. Murdered By a One--firmed Man. m. I uo wwj unsueoesstui tuat we call on our nremreu in ail the refineries under the Standard Oil company to come to our aid." The resolutions with an exhortation to be firm.

Els Condition Said to bo Serious Bj Eis 1101 spring ueiUBg i.erj tranaj. i better oS tbeftetore. ''( Fight! ng'agalnst Fate. Yetlar Came. Physicians.

Lownos. June 2S. In the house of Com- Correspondence with New-Tork baa -as? 1 Woman Supposed te be at the Bottom mons this evening numerous new clauses were proposed to the crimes bill the i Diamond sured the strikers of the support of their New York brethren. of the' Hffalr. A Melange of Sport From and Turf.

notwithstanding the assertions made by "St. Louis, June 28. St Louis 6, Louis- ville 0 Indianapolis, June J4, Indianapolis ih PiTTBBCBO.june -Washington Pittsburg 8. DiTRoiT, June 28. petroit 7, New- York 4.

Tun. oft 71t-lnnd Cin the physicians to the condition of the Farneu members ous an were rejecieu. iuo government pretested against wasting time over the proposals which they, claimed were applicable to the common law. A Maniac's Mad DeedT ir-rf' Nashville, Jntie 28. Neriah crown prince of Germany the belief is gaining ground that his condition is serious.

The Murderer Makes Good Ills Escape i Lewis, living near Franklin, while mentally deranged yesterday drove to the and Is Still at Large. Politically the death of Frederic William Slight as Well be Hanged. 1 Louis. June 28-Jack Hayes, the would be a loss to Germany that could hardly be replaced. Schooled tinder Bis-mark and Moltke, having led the uermans murderer of Phillip Mueller, a saloon kHfliinr.

whose cose has been In tne courts Another tragedy was enacted in Argonta cinnattA. Naw York, June Baltimore 9, Metropolitan 1. t. York, June 28. Brooklyn 11, Ath- 28.

Chicago 19, Boston 6. larmoiwm. noacne, snot ana immuuj killed John Roache and wounded Roache's brother. Lewis- then returned to his father's house and, driving out all the family, took possession of the building. A posse who had started in pursuit were fired upon by Lewis and driven Lewis it 1 .1 last nicht, just after 9 o'clock, whjch re for six years, who was under sentence to be hanged on Friday, July 8, was declared in suited in the killing ef a negro named Con victoriously to Vienna and ram, no was Jooked upon, and not without reason, to continue the domination of the HohenzoU-ern's in Europe.

1 sane today oy a ooara or aociors siiu ordered to be forwarded Uf the insane asylum. ner by another negro named 8quires, Lengne Blatters a Viewed Thmuch Pot Sprtncs Spectacles. Special to The Arkansas Gjette. The threatened disruption of the Southwestern League is viewed very complacently here. The management of the home team is by no means ruffled at the yawning prospect, but on the other hand is ready to insist upon clubs playing according to the schedule adopted originally, until the meeting ealled for July 15.

at Little Rock, shall have determined otherwise. At the recent meeting of the League directors here it was docided "to choose a permanent president and secretary to supersede Messrs. Murphy men snot ana wounaea aimseii. Conner was a. mulatto about 23 years of TllsE KLUFF.

Frederick William was corn attnenew nKl at Potsdam. October 18th. 1831. He ago. Squires was a large black negro about ON THE HUN T.

entered the military service at on early rose to the ranks- of general and held 46 years of age. He has a wile and also a hot SPBINGrS. i. fcn Tin' daughter who is about Boar4 of Traie Organized and i Officers Chosen. grown." Conner had become most too 'intimate.

The Jnve8tiratinff Committee of the Ivaded the Karriogo' Vfhlch' A Mixed it was supposed, with the family to salt Sqnires, who is a peaceable dark Union Pacific Railway Hear Evidence. Personal, 8acial and BnsineBt Kotes. ey, and lost night they had a difficulty it is believed over the matter, and Bquires, who is a Frank GmirweH' Snioides By Hanging Ills Little Editor Rosewater Airs and Jordan, wno nave gone away ior mo summer, and this matter will come up at theensuing Little Rock meeting. In case the Capital City goos out of the League, a denouement nobody here wishes to realize, it is proposed to invite Texarkana to step in and play out the season. The Gate City club has already offered to play.

SATURDAY AND BCNBAT OAXB8v rin t.h Tiaa side with anv teams in the Himself. State Case Drsaalssed-A New Tele phone Line A Good Uain. one-armed man, got out his knife and cut Conners five times in the Grlevancta.il Omaha. June of right side and fled. Con at the Great A Day Happenings Itesort.

tiers staggered into lue house Of a negro woman named Jones, and locked 1 the door behind him. The door was broken Omaha testifleoefore the Pacific investigating commission today. He had been employed during the several sessions of the i Special to the Arkansas Qoaette. i down aiew biiuukk muu league and it is believed the entrance of that town into the league could be arranged if necessarv. Judging from the manifest firmness of the Hot Springs any attempt of the Little Rock and Forth Smith teams to ignore the existing schedule and play in.

Little Rock on July 4 and 6 wiU be vigorously combatted. It the issue be made on Mo nnint. hurmmiT will not be accelerated. legislature, as a lobbyist, and some times was working in the interest of the v. tv.rmd ivine on a chair dead.

Special to the Arkansas Gazette Pine Bluff, June 28. 1887. Efforts are being made to get Guy AVat-son on bail, who last week killed Andrew Jackson. The Citixen Street Railway Company today placed On the track two new beautiful cars for special excursion occasions Mack Harnett Co. today sent two carloads of of grain to Van Buren which is in ti wain belt, But the enterprise of the ys t' Hot pTH.NGS, June so, looi.

The'mercnry registered', in the seventies The negroes over there were very reticent In speaking of affair and these are the facts as they could be obtained from them, i. fcmiimn eommitted the deed he this morning. Vavor Schicker of Texaskana, is Skipped, crossed the Valley Route bridge An-mn tho river toward Sweet Home The league is yet in its infancy, but its backers divine a bright future for it It is already the visiting his old b-ome, in this city. J. Hfi representing the Waring aewerage system is in the city.

He was ollowed for about eight miles, butj th.hnnnOTi war ti i able to overtake him. The Hot Bprisgs Bines go to nne uiun tomorrbw to pjay the Lilliputians Friday 1 tAaht ti.tra hnn varv danirerons to have AC done so for it was reported that he Paciflo company. He had been paid by Attorney Thurston, but did not know he was working for the Union Pacific. He had never used moneys had some times Srocured passes for members and friends, is principal duty had been to "enlighten members," most of whom he said were sadly in need of enlightment. The witness avowed himself a strong railroad man and expressed the belief that the most railroad measures introduced were pieces of demsgoiriRm to further speoial ends of the members fathering them.

tiov. Paulson again called on the officers of the Union Pacific to bring Assistant Attorney Thurston out, the commission having been unable to find him. Attorney Pop-pleton replying said the officials of the company bad no control over Judge Thurston and his present whereabouts 'ana cinuraay BuriHalL on of the popular conductors on the Iron Mountain route, is enjoying a armed with a big knite ana a no. rev ITL. AvfTATIi.A.

WPT tViiTlSUl iilOUM.UDUI i 1 HUCLEU8 OF- FUTURE ORATSK88. Next year who knows but what it may number the crack clubs of the Kansas League and of Northern Texas in its fold? The home management has decided upon one or two releases, and a fresh Importation of players from Cincinna.ttwill be drawn upon to strengthen the M. T. Bradley, latexatcher for Hot Springs, has gone to accept an engagement JTed.riok Wniam. short vacation here.

ersuiy worcea up over wio num. nt them wr harilv scared. The case was Pine Bluff firm ia wonderful to contemplate. The case ot thft state against Police Judge fed. Levy, charged before Justice Asschof-fenbergwith illegal cohabitation, was on motion of his attorney dismissed for failure of proof.

Mrs. Dr. L. Gorde is at Harrison, visiting her daughter, llrs. Story.

Wherever she- may dwell eh will leave fond memories of her in the Arkansas valley where she ia so well known and appreciated. Col. W. M. Taggart, cotton buyer, leaves next week for Saratoga Springe and the B.M.8anderhurst, editor of the Texar- van to th nolice last nieht and they were kana Times, is a sojourner here, seeking a trt n.nrnm ihm TTlllrf) Prp.1.

hnt DU tO a 1' week's immunity irom wors. numerous important" appointments. In 1800, during the Austra-Prussian war, he led an army of 125,000 from Silesia through th. n.aitfla nf the Sudetio Hills, an ODera- Hon. Nicholaa M.

Bell, superintendent oi late hour had not succeeded. A DOUBLE MUKDEK. foreign mails, arrived yesterday rrom Wasnmgion on enor nf the Phoenix Gold and Silver tion of great difflcul.ty and danger. His march from Militan to Koniggrats and his In Bohemia Established his repu at Ximpona, a.ku. The game in this city next Monday with Little Rock will draw several thousand people." As constituted nowf the Blues are confident of a victory.

A Seir Kill HU WBt na 31other-lii-LW were unknown, rney aia no oeiieve Thurston was concealing himself from the Mining company of this city has been listed on the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum exchange, Mew York, Special to The Arkansas Gaaette. Tout Smith, June 28, 1887. tation as an energetic Commander the war between Germany and France he acted most conspicuous part In the latter part of July, nnmminaion Ed Burke again did the umpire aet at tne wt.n niir.n lufuu uui but i Hear Muskogee, Creek Nation on Sunday Prof. J. C.

Langston, principal or me central high school here, has been invited inTU. ne was on i ximua uuuuw wiw Kdward Rosewater, editor oi tne omana yesterday, and performed it very Bee testified as to the interference of the "jThe same people who hooted at his Union Paciflo with the politios of Nebraska. 3h, Little Rock-Hot to HHTr the annual Htterary address at 900.000 men and 500 guns of the Third Army last a negro named HiU murdered his wife OnAucustihe defeated a portion He charged that the employes who some- LA. ame saw 0 reason to dispute hi MtCarmel college, B. JUiy is corps and mortally wounded his motner-in-iaw, W(l Mfinnelv hurtinif a little child.

now visiting in Georgia. ofMarehalMacMahon's corps under Gen. to legislature as members, I Apropos, acting Pres- Douay and on 6tha ttactea and sometimes as loobyista had corrupted jjpntgett i still searching for suitable New England states. 1 or years uere been popular with the farmers for his faa-ness with then in. hi dealings.

This morning at 8 a.m. it commenced raining and continue to fall nnta a.m. It was not what Col. R. G.

B. Austin would call a "chip lifter," but a gentle, soaMng rain, the very sort that was needed for the refreshment of erops We have great faith in the memory and obsewattonet Father Lucey touching Fort Smith years ago. and Henry M. Stanlev. lived one year in.

CntwoMta ponntiy6l learn. In one of hie fitioke of ti a vulx 1u alludes te the deadly At l.ut KP.Ronnta the murderer was being C. D. Mitchell, -a wealthy citizen of 8ul- C.D.Mitchn,a weaimyransen or oui- Qen- McMahoI1 Failly, and conventions and the legislatures by the use hotly pursued end has Kkely been over- official umpire pnur was mairieu ouuuB vu 5, drftWn lnto position at Woerth. Miss Josie McDaniel, an amiable and beau- t.n of monev.

One method of the men had" been to hire a nnmber titolyoangaady. aV.tteresidence of the utiei: etc urn THE OLD, OLD STORY." tfrwe'epareniamiscouuvy. aeain attacked McMahon. He entered of at v-the hotel in Lincoln in which- they and friends would meet He knew ofr ueh room at one 'VHii' followinar vounir ladies have been the Infant Tnra the Tables ea the Indians. Special to the Arkansas Gaaette, Fort Sxitb, Jftne 1ST.

The game here today between the Indians Of Ft Smith and the Infants of Pine Bluff re. nlted in a victor? for th visitors by a More Tn fVia flrat. ilrniliir OHuo' bf Pine Versailles, September 20, and from there A Bov Fooling: with a leaded Revolver tnrew nis troops arouna ran uu mmiwura in position until the conclusion of ipeaoe, 1 On October 28 he was created a fiela mar- session, which was cawett tne vou Attorney Thurston-wa in charge of the oil room-fctVA generally had charge of all the Ao'lduntally 8hooU a "Womou. awarded certificates trf proficiency in double entry commercial law, pen-nianshitftfAmathematis at the Hot Springs Business 'College: Misses Alma Schaidt, Nettie Ida Sammons, Susie maiaria 01 uum'' Yesterday D. A.

Dixon was ranted a vacation six by the hJ of Prussia and on floveraoer a hub Speoial to Tbo Arkansas Gaxette. Fort SMrrn, June 28. Frank Marshall the baU over the feni an4 After the termfnation SSkl tfowTsdSor mTnev liviiSrieS Bluff batted sian field marshal. made on I fer.i.vtflrian Church of which he fs pastor. jleyen.

years of age, accidenlially and tert-i Morrison and Ella Uengler, i 1 t. tr 'TK Mrtnil Lilt mnrnlnff set "The Monday morning scenes at the po the ground. At the end of the sixth inning; 1 TUe learned and popular tuvme win repair the game stood, Pine Buff 0, Fort Smith 4 to the mountain air of East Tennessee for it 13 fc.wi-v-M i. i IUCU iWU OTVV W1V VIU17U1CJ)V1VUVIC1 OUS1X SliOli MLtB. DCgIUC lMtIOUIU( hei residence in the suburbs.

The boy in the seventh Pine Blus added wree ner 1 recuperation ana aDsnwn resi rruiu BriBim, to-wnom ne was uifoii-iiuiji occmwm, At one 1 ume wnen 25, 1S08, and by whom he has eight childreu. there; was talk of building a line uid return in the fall we hope; refresnea score and gave the Indians a goose eggA was handling a pistol and in laying it en Tk. i.nnnn ia th (ldl of the German armv. tn interfere witn tne union racmo jay Gould had elegraphed that if Douglas the table struck the hammer against a dook. The wound in in the abdomen and con and UEser Frite" is his familiar title." He has verv democratic views.which are looked lice court in- tiia" city Interesting in that they furnish some picturesque phases of human nature.

The periodical Saturday nigh raids are represented by male and female offenders, their offences embracing drunkeness, fast riding, affairs d' amour, etc. This dosen't mean to say that Hot Springs is bad city, but only otwm tn Tirovn that the wav of the transgres sidered dangerous. county vm wnicn umana is situated aiano the new road with bonds he would remove nnnn with disfavor by Bismarck. He is a the Union Pacific shops and offices from Student but whether he will put his deas iuto practice when he ascends the throne remains to be seen. Omaha.

Attorney roppieton oojectea to this kind of hearsay testimony from a man no personal knowledge of the most sor are not hard for the officers to find eat," The eighth' resulted in a goose egg for both but in the ninth inning the Indians turned loose and scored four runs. This left the Infants the victors and the last half of the ninth was not played. score by Innings. 128456789 T'l Pine ...1 0 0 0 8 2 3 0 x-0 Fort 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 48 The game was one of hurts and accidents. Pender was hit in the neck by the pitcher and seriously nurt, having to be carried from the grounds in a hack.

Murphy was A few davs atro Chief Hart arrested a col- THE STATE PRESS. of what ne waa stating. ine commission said they would receive the testimony and nril man named Craie. and' his wife, on a and invigorated. -U Mr.

S. B. Brockman. ot this eityf is contracting with the people of Hamburg for telephone commnflicauon with that place and Mouticelhx Hamburgh the center of a beautiful country is, coming to the front, and in less than eighteen months will be in direct communication with this place and the rest of the world. The board of trade was formally organized today by the permanent election of the following officers R.

S. Thompson, president; 8. B. Coronnay, vice president; Felix Rosenberg treasurer. Directors H.

H. Hunn, J.B.8peers, A. S. Honett R. O.

Atkinson, K. M. Knox, J. T. Marsh.

The election of a secretary was postponed. L. O. Howell is temporarily acting. note all objections iney were awe Dis Association Uecida to Fix Minimum The charge based upon Section 4593.

Mansfield's Digest, of living unlawfully as husband and 'm. tli.t Hall criminate between legal evidence and AdTertUing Katmn hearsay at the end 01 the 6esBlon. rne commission left for Sioux City, Intending to be in Omaha nest week. Wile. 1110 BOUUUU UBU1CU WM.W marriages ef white persons with negroes or mulattoes'are' declared to be illegal and Special to The Arkansas Gizette.

Newport, Jnne 28. Tae EngliMi iiwrnmct Ketone to Show Xliojr Hpad In I LoKDOir, June.28. Iulhe Honsepf Lords this afternopn Lord SaliBburj' dpplined iu the public interest to lay the papers relating 40 the Anglo-Turkish, onventionin TefSrence Kgypt tipon the table. The overament he saifl had acceded in the de-ay of singing of the convention whicb trurke hatk asked oii the understanding that tne treaty shonldbe ratified byTurkey on Monday without fnilL' A BIG 1EASSFIK. The northern district assembly of the hit on the wrist also by the pitcher and void." Craig's wife- was taken to De a white woman, but the court could do nothing but discharge her upon the sworn state OYER THEE.E.

Arkansas Press association met here today, Those present were w. oisom, au ment OI me woman's mumer uim gusta Vidette: J. R. Bettis, Arkansas Dem- rriW)tier uartlv Indian. Crain is the same man Johe ghnrp will nut Stand ltin- lHhnxnt in this pretty badly Burns was spixeo in tne knee and Martz was also hit by the pitcher.

Some very rank decisions were charged up to Jordan, the umpire. Hot Spring 11, Hope 7. Special to the Arkansas Gazette, Hot, Springs, June 28. I- ocrat; J. R.

Jobs, Soarcy Beacon; wm. whom the authorities held upon a suppos: Hr.11 flint ha wax connected directlv or it to Tbo Arkensas Gazette. Morgan, Portia Free Press; J. H. Page, directly wita the killing or umcer uopeuna Democrat: J.

J. Caldll, New New York, June 28, 1887. in Little uock, in). port News, and Thomas T. Ward, ackson Is is believedUake Sharp is dying.

Ht ftnnld Invesll S4.00O.OO0 in Crrns W. About 7 o'clock this morning It was reported to tbe-officers that a man had been found hanging to the limb of a tree a short county ueraiu. The meeting was cnlled' to order by Ji R. physicians and lawyers his condition is very critical. His defense ended in a fiasco FleW.

New York, June 28. There was much Bettis. V- i roisom was eieciea caair-mn J. H. Jobe secretary.

distance east 01 Logan uospuai on iuo nut Springs' mountain side. Hundreds of peo at -o'clock-this afternoon Everyone Tim aasemblv then went Into discussion Nancy Butler a negro girl aged in years, this evening fell dead under the following circumstances. Three or four boys were dallying with 'their shotguns in a part of town. The girl was on her wty to a jyell to draw water. Her mother cautioned tlte little negro miscreants not to fire in the direction of the weU.

One of them unheeded the admonitien and the girl on the report of the gun fell dead from pure fright in the opinion of two physicians who were immediately on the scene. They thinktheijiirl had heart complaint. CHARGED WITH MUBDEB. Conductor Wm. Freeland and Crew Arrested lor Murder, Conductor Wm.

Freeland and two brake- was suppri8ed at the sudden turn in affairs. of the minimum rate for foreign advertising This discussion was verv lenethy. talkonthe street" this; afternoon to the effect that Jay Gould had absorbed Cyrus Field's holdings of Manhattan elevated railroad stofcks. The reports varied widely At the beginning of the trial it was csnarp-s expressed detrmination to take the stand in his own defense. He explained and it took up nearly the whole time of the meeting.

A i-ate was finally filed upon and adopted. ple were attracted to the scene. AU circumstances pointed to a plain case of and the man proved to be Frank Cresswell. He had -been away a short while and returned on the early train this morning and evidently proceeded to "shuffle off the-mortal coil" immediately upon his arrival. No immediate cause for the act can be A couple of months ago a small establishment kept by to his counsel how he would answer and ex plain all seeming deficiencies in his ex Othef matters of minor importance were The exhibition game between Hope and Hot afternoon was won by the Isttor.

Score, HotSprlngsll, Hope 7. Hope had Hoffman and Godar, of Hot Springs, lor its battery, Weikart and Creely being iii the points for the locals. An Attempt to fCnjolnthe Little Book CI uh. Special to the Arkansas Gazette. Hoi Springs.

June 28, 1887. The management of the Hot Springs base ball club will take legal steps to enjoin the Little Bock club from playing any where but in Hot Springs on July 1th, as scheduled. Memphis It, Kanhirille 0. Special to the Arkansas Gazette. MEMrms, TkNit, June 28.

There were about 1000 peoyfe present this afternoon to witness the first game played be- 1 1 iT 1. v. idiAcnased. The ansemblv visited Jackson- and the, only facts obtainable, were that 60,000 shares had been transferred and that 4 check for $1,000,000 for Gonld's account had been given on the Fourth National bank. The bank officials refused to make anv statement regarding the matter.

An port iu the morning and were escorted over town and were hands jmelv dined at Cant. amination before the senate committee. He went so far as to avow he would rather be convicted than to permit the statements of witnesses for the prosecution to go upon record uncontradicted. Everything was Peter Bach's. After dinner they returned to Newport where they witnessed a parade of the flre deoartmunt and were shown nmriiHir wiiu uimuiB bu amu mauo deceased was' raided as a "oiina uger." After that Cresswell disappeared and nothing more was heard of him nntil this morning.

He had a wife here who survives him. fer was aimnlv a dissolution of a pool of some exhibitions ot the modus operandi of nnttinir out fires. The assembly adjourned loO.OOO shares equally divided between arranged that Sharp snouia testiry. rrom the beginning of the trtal until the night Judge Barrett ordered Ms committal to men, vv ri. xnompsou uu u.

uu, the Iron Mountain, were arrested here at an early hour yesterday morning on a telegram from the sheriff of Clarke county, charging them with murder. It seems that two negroes boarded the freight train at Arka-delphia intent on getting to Gnrdon. One ot them paid a portion of his fare and the Sage, Gould and Field. THREE TIMES A to meet at Searcy, September 12. After the adjournment they were carried over town bv several of our prominent citizens.

The SO JCBT TET. tweenntasnviue ana jaempau. mo wenuiei was threatening and rain commenced falling meeting was very pleasant. Ludlow-street Jfcil JSttarp spent several hours every day after the adjourtment of court in perfecting a statement which he would make to the jdry. From the time he was confined in jail he has failed and yesterday afternoon The MllUnKton-Kennsdv Murder Case on Trial In Memphis.

Smithy the Kid Likely to Meet Uls Just Dues Opening of the Sew Y. M. 0, A. Booms Speoial to The Arkansas Gazette. The new Y.

u. u. a. rooms at tne norm- at the Bad oi Kqpe, Jl( Special to The Arkansas Gazette. Wichita, June 28.

Last night west corner of Fourth and Main streets Memphis, juneze. Ther jury in the case of George W. Mil were opened last night under toe most manbythe name of Elliott, alias Smithy the Wnen nis council, Messrs. and Peter Mitchell told him to- prepare to take the stand they found to their horror that Sharp was a phvsioal wreck and that even men- I 1 Iia A Ungton on trial in the criminal court for favorable The new suite of room in anaoions and has been handsomely fixed Kid, was arrested in front of the Occidental other did not, ana tney were aeaeu ior mwo money, which nnon being refused, they were knocked from the train and one of them killed and the other badly injured. Another report is that they were knocked from the freight train and the next passenger train which came along ran over them and killed one and injured the other.

Th sheriff of Clarke county came up yesterday and took charge of the men and returned with them at noon to Arkadelphia, where giey will have an examination. It seems that Conductor Freeland was not charged withbeing implicated in the affair, but as men under him were charged with it he niter tne SlXtn inning, irara uuprruyieu further The game was featureless, save for the many errors of the visitors. Smith 6t Crotty were the battery for Memphis, Kelly. and Nicholas for Nash ville. SCORE BT INNINGS.

1 2 3 4 5 0 Memphis .....3. 0 0 2.0 04 Nashville ...0 0 0 0 0 0 Stoae-Uall Budget. Hope today. Pine Bluff will play hare tomorrow. The Hope team is one of the best amateur nn hi thn ladies.

The' three larire DarlorB hotel. He it charged with killing Marshal tally ne was not in a wuumuu im Witness His memory was poor and though have Deen carpetea who hub Brussels cur-v pets and fixed np nicely and tastily in many wnile fully realizing his situation be ao-ways. There is a reception room and a vno-i-d he was too weak to stand the Tipman at Las Graces, on March 15 and a reward of $500 was offered farhi arrest. He arrived in Wichita four days ago and was immediately shadowed. In a drunken band room, and in addition to tnese a gooa of a cross examination.

Prof gymnasium has beenjfittedup. The exercises Loomis, Sharp's physician, visited him in the court-room Soon after. He found Sharp was in a critical condition and his council -iiDr a detective sava he admitted the kill was arrested too. teams in tne state at tne reception last uigmwere-ujieneu mui prayer, by Dr. C.

Barrett in the parlors and Rex.Wallace Caruahan in the gymnasium. 'V Prof. Armolini and Mrs. P. E.

Hastings the killing of Thomas Kennedy is not yet completed. Ten jurors had been 'Selected np to the hour of adjournment this afternoon. As the defense have exhausted their challenges it is thought the two vacant chairs will be fiUed early tomorrow morning. A KENTUCKY FEUDi, ebmswss -r. Tlie Tolliver Gang BeorganUiDg Tor An.

other Battle Louisville, June 28. It is reported from Cattlettsbnrg that the Tolliver faction of Rowan county is reorganizing and the people of that section of the state are expecting another outbreak at Morehead. Two Boggianno, the grand stand umpire is oame to the conclusion that to put mm on the stand to be subjected to a rigid ing and confessed he had recently killed a man at Trail City, Kan. year ago wman was killed in Wichita in a house of illiftoie and an inmata on seeinir Elliott todav Said ii, T.ftili. HnnV.

1 Centennial Anniversaryf the Federal Oonstitntion. Hope vs. Little Rock at Association parkg then rendered some delightful music. A he confessed to her that be had killed that cross-examination of several nours duration would end in his death. Lawyer Mitchell said ibis evening that was the only reason for not putting the defendant on the stand.

It wax subsequently learned it is male quartette composed of Charlie Ewing, A F.Itradv. Fred SDorksland R. H. Mo- this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Take vour best trlrl and go to see the The governors of the thirteen colonial states met sometime since and arranged for tv.a nantiinTii n.nnf versarv Nair.

then sang May I Then Redeemed Giants down Hope this afternoon. EIG STRIKE THREATENED. and Blessed." After which Capt. H. S.

of the-framing and promulgation of the constitution of the United States, in Philadel- Dhia. September 16, ltt and li. and at the the opinion of Sharp's physicians mat ne cannot live longer tnan ten days Or two weeks. The slightest excitement wiU cause All the clubs are now required to forward the secretary the score of each game. Arrangments were completed yesterday whereby Hope wiU play here today.

Taber delivered a Bhort address. Miss Mabel Morgan then recited "Vuoiiti" Iu her usual charmina style, and Miss Mary Rum- Oil Was Workers Take Action Whlrh Iay unt time extended and forwarded invita Mean a Great JTeaL his deatn, owing to tne conaiwuu ui uim Philadelphia, June 28. The striking oil heart. In the next few days nis-Dusineis will be wound up with a view to this end. tions to the governors of the other states to be present andto appoint a commissioner to attend, and if saible send some state troops to participate In the celebration.

In his message to the legislature Gov. Hughes men made a new move yesterday, which, if a uiii.mii ia miner consideration ov uwb bough sang a beautiful solo. The visitors were then entertained with some gymnastic performances by Harry Baird, Claud Men-tre and Fred After these were over some refreshments were BerveU. The whole affair was a most pleasant one, and a suitable opening for suoh a nice and good Welch, formerly of Little Rock, and later with Pine Bluff, is with the Hope club. Pine Bluff is the only club in the league besides Little Rock, which has succeeded in downing tho Indians, vi.

y- i t.anr and Hoffman of thelot Springs successful, may result in a general strike of oil employes latthe Standard Oil Com pany throughout the ooimtry, especially the recommended an appropriation for tnis purpose, but it was not acted npon. Recently he received another letter urging him to come refineries situated at Cleveland, Buffalo, place of pleasure ana instruction. Given His Place. and to appoint a commissioner representative. He says he wilV soon appoint a representative of the state to attend thn.

celebration. cousins of Craig Tolliver passed through Cattlett8burg yesterday. They said they were from Lawrence county and were going to Morehead. A meeting, it is reported, will be held at Morehead on Wednesday, it is reported and the Tolliver faction will try to get control of it Town MaAhal Mannin and his brother were amflng those who and 1 are marshaling Tolllver's friends Hn Elliott county, their stronghold. Z.

T. Young, and JoliftRodgefs who were rrested at, Mt. Sterling on jthe charge of omtlicity in the Logan's murder, were released on habeas corpus proceedings auder bail. They are expected- friends from Menifee nnd Montgomery counties to meet Man-nins at Moorehead on Wednesday. If this piwrsmme Is carried out there will be more bloodshed.

Washikgtox, June 28. An order issued from the war department today by. the di interested in Sharp's case which, if carried out successfully, will take the case out of the jurisdiction of the Jury-tomorrow, before the lawvers have a chanoe to display their power of' -oratory in summing np. It has been suggested that certificates from such eminent physicians as Prof. Loomis and his associates that Sharp would in all probability drop dead in the court-room when the jury brought In tneir verdict if the ca4e should be given, to them.

No matter whether a verdict be guilty tr: not guilty it would result in Judge Barrett's stopping ths trial just whereTtr is. In any event his advocates ore sincerely of the opinion after listening to the advice of the doctors that Sharp will never live to go to Sing Sing. JSew York, Brooklynr Pittsburg, Bnyenne 'and, Oil. City, Over 20,000 men would be thus affected. The works of tbe Atlantic and -Philadelphia Refining companies, at Point Breeze, are now almost effectually tied upv1 The pickets of the strikers are very vigilant and have sncceeded.

in ter Blues coach each other rn German whue one or the other is running bases. The Infants must have improved in playing to be able to beat Fort Smith and consequently a fine game may be expected tomorrow. The Quinn Gray and Guss Blass Co. tines are -preparing their forces for the game on the Fourth. The proceeds wiU be donated to the Old Ladies Honie.i rection of the president, restoring.to the armv Maior Beni.

P. Runkel retired, who Argenta Uewv Mrs. Knott is seriously Ul. was dropped upon the judgment of a court Blackberries aTe very plentiful on th suading a great crowd of men -from 01 claims, mis juugmem was reserved oy the United States supreme court May 27, streets of Argenta. 1887.

He will be borue upon the rolls of woraing 4 their places. An meeting the strikers was An Fort Smith lias not answered the- the army as never having been legally sep ine uoctors report quit a uumucr cases of dysentery In. tho city. neio at WeHder'ahull vt.rdiir nft.rnnnn Little Rock proposition jt is supposed that Tlia arated jxora tne army. tuutuauvu comnntTAA nreRpnipn ina i.

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