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OMAHA DaiLy BEE % *THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, JAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1883, e NO. 45. [ - " ainst the bell company. It is lv,.mpd‘ out reference on the surplus funds at the Cortland (Me.) crow, pulled over the HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS | 3 ! England, Middle and Westorn | THE IRON WORKERS. prosent in the hands of the association | THE WAR ON WIRES. course in 8:0, S ol DOWN TO HIS DEATH. ——— torritories have already been aoquired. | — satisfy immediate wants. - Junior and senior sculls—Grayson and it » i " " o — " - Bryan fouled at the end of the mile, ; @ludstone Reviews the Progress of A BUCKING BOVINE. Tmportant Qnestions Under Consider- GAPITAL NOTEs, 'A Maltitnde of Deficiencies Covered Killian won; time 0:20) A Yong German Painter Falls from the e i i | AMUGOLING TH N, ; Junior four oared shell ~Aleyones i Civilization in Ireland 8nd EZYDL |4 kenrney ouage mnwangiea | 4000 DY U6 Amalgamated Wasnrsarox, Adgust 8. The acting | by the Cry of Cat Wires won, Mutuals roboad; time 8:105, High School Roof, — Lariat—Normal Institute, | Association. treasurer to-day received a telogram from | - nglo scull—Lang of the Grand Trunk —— “The Tamatave Trouble Amicably - — A '\?‘\_P_«;_Ml:"‘:(“r“k"’l'm bl w""'h ';-T‘:'"l“':v[rm Telographers' Strike in New "::::l““.'R“"l‘]"“;‘l\:‘wnllu-r. J. 0. Murphy | Aud 1 tastantly Killed Upon Striking: v 8 1 ol Ry g - . 9 | 8 - ol . R b desd Setiled—The Cason Bermird |Sces Themeich o fhe R 8. This | A Momapoly=of Muscle of Great Tro.|Sistance of the revenuv steamor, Wal.| — Quarter—\ Deciston i the Sonior four oared shells —Eurckas of the Grownd Beneath, Scandal in Belgtum—Pro- bl L e e s AR i cott, had captured a sloop running Chi- | Fuller Suits in Phila. Newark w-m;liumk.ll‘{. okt sogh. of (e Oliolors morning County Judge Whittier received | portions, to Which Manufwe- ;080 across the line from British Colum PR Eight oared shell--Metropolitans of ot O Mo, a broken rib and severo internal injuries | turers How—New Schemes bin. Twosmugglers were arrested, but | Now York won; time 7:01, . A wan has fallen from the roof of the heic s oot from a cow which became enraged as ho | of Conquest, il s sadiob IS I ER et R IGHION IEACT RACES, High school!” was the first news that — i s The eollect pel e or of | NEW York, August 8. — Last nig . = ok ke e ’ . s attompting to_lariat ¢, entangling e | Gl e chonaing th Fromticr, hieh | other onstaughi- Wit wide wpon tho wires | BRITON Tkacit, August 8 Threo. | struck the roporter's ear on his rounds GENERAL FORKIGN NEWS, | him in the rope from which, owing to an | b | he is unable to |vr.-\1.‘.,¢ with the force at | of tho Western Union Telogeaph compn «‘ulx{n:-'lloirsl:.nlq' !iu\lm l'v‘ \\un,l lll:l‘lnlnml | yv*(nnh\)". and he hurried up A SPEECH DY GLADSTONE. | ankle recently sprained, he was ,"“MmM|'.||l|‘\|-r|,rm‘\. August 8. —Secretary | hig command, ny, the consequences of which are far |5 qu:un.(.‘.‘r‘. A Rosomary | 10 the High school building to learn the Loxboy, August 8. —TheLord Mayor's | to extricate himsolf, A\x.ulm |:\|‘:l||‘ !‘x--:mll:;lll(“ mn‘t;‘ E the | e more .I;s(.m |~u;|~< Il\:m\lh;nt luf\(]lfl 1 \I-;'m'l‘r, ray won, Mario Fields socond {,hm? particulars of such a dreadful occurrence.. ot o N % 8 f i Amalgamated associatior ention, re ing night. *ress Agent Somerville, o o ) 8 8 ) o f- e . i “ } Skttt o 16 to the tonst *Her | three weoks sossion Monday, and is | to the business formally presented to the - | twenty wires on ono routo, and_fourteen | nl‘l fll‘;i HI.- .-h:vl-m.»l“;.n. ulmz);uwu.\ sec- | way lay the body of a young German, a MU Pt ; o ot " etive | convention this morni but from " | on another between Passaie and Elizabeth | Mgy Blushrose third; time 1:44. beardloss boy, his handsome features un- majesty’s minis was greeted with | having very interesting and instructive | ¢ . g o) % i | i ot O Murphy memorinl stakes, two-yoar WA A prolonged ‘cheering. After oxpressing | scries of meotings under Prof. Mallaien, | S10UHOF souree more: important, sugges {Au Important Asseniblage of Timber ort, e cut. T wore wiew o e amton g ket oo | marrod, but the loft side of his skull thiniks, Gladatone skatohed rocent, pubs | e . s were L Oie of the main ; hilad il othor poitits on the | vwor’ §u"a canter, Enos sccond, Mavor | crished in and his shoulder broken, . He lic events. He said the government had RAILROAD MATTERS. ‘Qupuxf\\:mh will recoive I;l]\. considera V00a108 . rdlil, southern m Twonty of the|p ey third; time 1:26} 72" iad grono to wotk easly In & i i ) - n | tion of » convention o v strike p Thic e o 3 » 11263, gone vork early e mornin gone to Egypt in an_unselfish spirit and | xug tasons wvuaxe iy covnr, | ol of the convention will be the strike | - e o s o Teord LyDUEL Nttt i yeaveor, w11 ogon, Tohs| W1t 4 £6koo GE U wilE S8 CoISRBNT ieized simply toaccoloratercform thete. | Bosrox, August 8.—The suit of the |umended or materially modiied. Several |The Treeloss Condition of the Coun- | Xy Tasrytowts el Huduon te e | Ledford won, B socond, Lord |y 1, Windhoin in ropainting. the. 6 It was felt too much haste might spoilthe | yrpipedq Trust company ngainst the Illi- |lodyos urge that members to whom tho ¥ JAte B miaone | AR A R Edward third; time 1 i R s P k. Whengthe views of the govern- | - " 3 ges utyo that members hom the tey Shown by the President's 1, and eighteen wires in- the tral achool building, He was engaged i At ",‘,,';‘,..f:l,‘p'c“. were nccemplishiod | 108 Midland n;'h'm'"- dbdn nd othe | association owes the sirike benefits shall Add NI Moteats castern cirenits wore destroyed hotween (.‘“("" i . ""“"-‘;"““ 1% | pninting the one furthest oust of the two Lt ; Feanmoar from the | € came up for hearing before Justice | wlinguish their claims, 1f this bo done, | R Port Chester « senwich, Conn, The | Uentennial mso second, Bona- | ) ghimney o north @ the ritish would disspponr froth the | Hurlan. — Tho case was introduced in tho | the association will stand clear of debt. | Rapudly Disappearing, STE o . B ~1‘|\:-"I-nltl-‘».r3"'\'}‘,"“"‘1‘1 pafion "‘l;‘"“l‘\‘“‘;l‘!“:“‘:“f‘l‘""‘("fih'\‘l’l“‘ll:{"t‘l:“"‘";"""‘hil;""‘:l countr; 0 BAlC IOUNE WOMIC 06 lgourts of Chioago, but owing to the pres- | A questjon also to be considered is | e ML Se s | Mile and s furlong, Catcheart won, | Pl Pl et : i8S fl‘ . more gratoful to every ono of the min- | Courts of Chitago, hut owing to the pros; | A question ‘also to be considered is - instanees, and the wires cut beside. The | (Gt W06 IO OReliart wom | foot ladder from tho roof, which slopes \’ 3 o wud hae | | ence e judg s whether the secretary of the nation: i to go down were those on the 4y | in this place toward the ¢ isters than to the early aund successful | (00 ") o (o try it. The case is a fl“"‘l.ulg.- shall or shall not bo allowed to aid | ST PAvL, August 8. The annual vouit swhich Wots - 1osb | time 1 As he mounted the th ‘t‘“"'”"[l'"‘l"}w‘,‘:‘fi:"rnu"’ “;m‘lt"": "'"f"t".i" chancery to foreclose three sec- | worthy members in dist from current | Meeting of )'Il"" 3 "ll' ['"}"'('-‘ “""’ 11:30 o'clock Iast night. Othors went | BASE BALL i led out to him, **Be ',"“:1;‘,0{ | government had received fuller adviees | yy'oFtiivoe sections, known asthe 1linois | lish menthly jonrmal of (t8 awn oron. | 1% i his annual address, treated of :‘l:'l'j';‘h:;fl"l'j:f'"‘““ BABELEIL Gl il ORE Aiignet sy Sk b Ho Hf}{}:’;f“""“‘“ el RrRIE s from Mad coutivming the hope | M; jund railrond. The contest is over | tinue the National Labor Tribune as its | State forestry mthe United States. o |t tamage. o e TR R s e, LU b oot ot 1 G D L A ! | its | T the old sottled | he cutting of the wires interfored with | Philadelphias, ANSWERED WITH A LAU: lm!'nu (11 llull ty oxlated, \“L ‘.‘n | the claims of different bondholders as to | official organ. Among the resolutions stated that the clearings mI heold settled |y ® T S et BEHON Hi—=Boxton 10: b ALAUGHY not be solved by generous and honorable | 4, 1oqlity of $150,000 worth of biv- | reportod by the delegatessof Alleghony | Parts of the country were heing filled U0 6L BB Tiston Wb ovoaton Tou s 160G | BRgvdent " ¥ Just when he veached the top of his dispositions, which_should always exist especially between France and England. | jjo, gyer the rights of bondholders; also, | yanning thiee turns shall be raised. ton He now felt even sanguinely contident | o4, priority of claims of certain judg- | per cont. above the regular scale of | €8t that nothing would ariso which would |14 O Croditons ard nw to ho. PrIOYILY | beiecs. mid et o the e ions oyt |8 disturb thoir longaccord, Gladstote,con- | o the lien of wbout §300,000 floating in- | bocome involved in o gonoral striko | ‘\‘:':L“l;“l e ”““_‘m': :hl""" ””".‘”r\f:vl‘_‘ [time this morning. Superintendent | Drvion, August 8. Detroits, 5; Chi- [ of (lh’:."”""t‘ his we is wrowing still greater, In other | Humstone cstimated that “when work | eago, 1. s whero the subject of forestry | W48 Degun this morning one-half the wires | Cukverasn, August 8. Cloveland, 11; .i,.\.:.( some attention, there is also a | 0 Philadelphia and one-quarter of those to | Butialos, 14, & t i the west and one-third the eastern cireuit PADDY RYAN'S CARD. ht pushed the base ladder toward the chimmey, one side slipped over the eaves, and ladder and man went rushing down, striking first the mansard cornice, then a staging | er's certifi s and the priority of their | county lodge are that pr on all wills id he was thankful to be |y i [Saih: " To' Ktaten i Hues SRrbor da e T T o . | debtedness. benefits be allowed. Another lodge sug- | #tin. - Instates whe aroor. duy o oould not bo used. The whole number on the third story, where two men were ablo to vocord o great change | conivo oreNIve oF mium . v, |gests thatdt bo considored n griovanss|Ins beon ctabliehed, e G G T 89, bt ey 200 wevo || O0AG0, August8Paddy Ryan will|seated puinting, and from that robound- b 41ty B e aAia HRARBEY New York, August 8.-—The Northern |sufficient to shut down mill | bor of trees planted - inereases FyoGonod useloss in consequence, A tolo- | PUPLish @ card in tho Daily, News, saying |itg to the poreh of the north door, whence aid, had been reas- | 4 Augl g e b 88 . e - authority of law, he uftic | v ; ;crml uy.um and peace and security pre- | Pacific railroad will be connected nlmut““““l“ twelve l!llllun 'Ex a vailed. The dark dens of assassination |60 miles west of Helena, A\luutmm,_nu1"“{“‘ ety flluklvfisflldll“_nlu' x)vll Lone- had been effectually suppressed and con- | the 25th inst., but the formal u]mmug;h“l‘h'l'“”““.". S m{]v or uluhfn.u, . fidence which had united their unhappy | will not tako place till September 18th, | and the furnace be not churged after frequenters and enabled them to execute | next. On or after the 25th inst. the com- !""'l' )'“il tlw, \'Sfli i lflot L spuglis“un their deadly purposes had been in o large | pany will bo rendy to receive froight to (i that the laws of the association be so | BT B TE RERET TR Feen. discoy v i degreo destroyed. Deep gratitude is due | and from pointson the Pacific northwest. |changed that the national ledge officers | v ons trented. of | tho. decrease of | Misehief. The company is considerably e Imighty, and secondarily the lord | The rates botween St, Paul, Duluth and |bo elocted for terms of four yoars and | The addroess treated of tho. decrouso of | b "out by this now method of warfare, e T ohiaf saortary. _ Ho bor | Portland will o the samo’ an betwoen | that the scalo to bo_presentod in June, | pine timber, showing thutthe supply will | B§%305 g LR Bt REAy a fair amount of work had been achieved. | Through tariffs to Portland and other | that subordinate lodges take care of “?fll’.;:‘"“l"‘.pl.,‘l:’,l"f"m future upon the | ied that the cutting was being done by |~ Cieaco, August 8.The lawn tonnis | ohire: Mugh Mallan and James T e nemat. totirnument, open to the entive country, | wh liad boen eye witnessos of the noci- oint o i e | Pacific. const points are now being pro- | their own members during strikes, and | We must 181 (i) UG W) The¥ governiment hoped umuch _in ho|Facitcl soasbhppints aee: 1o Sation | that the president of the mational lodgo | Pine forests of the Gulf states for lum will b held at_ Pullman September Gth, | year by yea Further oneouragement is needed in this enterprise. Conce ing px te of the forestr; said the forost acrongo i loss than one. | tection had been nsked, in-caso the inter- fourth of the total surface, a less propor- | ference is repeated. No cluo has yet been discovered of the authors of the his backer Parson Davies, informs him a | they fell to the ground. The unfortunate hall cannot be secured in Boston for the |man was killed instantly. His ladder, proposed glove mateh with John L. Sulli- | quite a stout one, broke short off at the van, before next January; that Sullivan, | top, and the heavy balcony of the porch, having knocked out all imported talent, | Which it or theman’s body _struck, was should give the American sluggers n |also brokoen in two places, - The workmen show and proposes the fight take place in [ hurried out and conveyed the body inte Madison Square Garden, New York, | the building. LN Al BNt Sherifi Miller was summoned in the absence of Coroner Jacobs, and held an gram from Fort Washington said a. gang of men had interfered with the linemen e Trom ita new” system of grand | pared, and will be ready for distribution | that ¢ : : e o e Bt i _ DR LT future from s new. sy grand | pured and will bo directad to uppoint, & commitioeof bor. | Muchramalnodfobpsonoforthe) (0 TINER MM el and 8th. Entries o promiod fron Bhrver S A e SRS e e s 4 members from the First district to mect | S ¥ b o Sl R R e b | Now York, Boston, and other eastor RO g THE CANON BERNARD SCANDAL. NO CUT ON RATE: at intervalse to discuss the situation, | Wasted by wanton burning and cutting. | superintendont of the construction of the [ York Host o OUNaE SasiOM) | man had re 1. He thought that the ame place, September n athletic tournament y open to the world fall was necessavily fatal. The body was taken to Jacob’s undertaking establish- % ment after the v ict of occider o cffort will bo ‘made to have a race be- | hoen employed for about six weeks on his ugust 8.—In the trial of| Miwavker, August 8. —Minneapolis | considering whether the present rate | 'he public mind should be aroused to the | Western Union company, reports in- | {X ard,” charged with abstract-| millers who met representatives of the|of wages can be sustained, or | importance of the subject. creased activity in tymg up wires Al apers and_securities representing | Northwestern roads to arrange for lower | whethor the conditions of busiess The president endorsed the suggestion | the Mutual Union wires were tied with a Imillion frane from the Episcopal | yates to the east because of the ruinous | gyeh of the landcommissioner in his report of [ small copper cord at Englewcod last palace of the diocese of Tournay, counsel | terms by way of Duluth, returned home [ oy dem 1882, in which he speaks of the dilliculty | night, and only relioved this afternoon. h and 16th, and rowing re re s to warrant an - oincrease Is a reduction. Another reso- for defendant declared hi it had a | without accomplishing their purpose. | Lution is that eieht houss shill constitute | °f Suppressing the unlawful cuiting of | Therd wero also sixteen Western Union »'.‘.".i.',:l"{:::.lii'i."»'fi}.‘ _“'l';l‘i;;:3“:;“‘,;‘}‘:};;;, arrival here by Mr. Henry Lelman, who document from the pope which empower- SOLICITORS ON THE BOARD. a day's work and that not more than ten | imber and asks for some general and | wires eut on the Fort Wayne to-n T AL d was much shocked to hear of his death. ““He was a splendid young fellow about twonty years of age,” said Mr. Leliman, *‘who came here about three wmonths ago from Scheenberg, Holstein, and who S | knew ing English, Vi | compreher w regulating who may [Itis found that ten wires on the |cut timber on government lands, for | Wayne, four on the Chicago, Burlington what purpose it may be cut and provide |and” Quiney, and all the Wabash wires g for- | eighty miles this side of Council Bluffi of for- | are tied together and it will probably re: ed him to take measures he deemed best CHIO to conceal the treasure. He could not [, 1 [0S D s G T 0 | have supposed such order meant he was| y.q0 to.day. The Chicago & Atlantic [seven tons of & inch round, and eight ! e e only to conceal it in Tournay. ~Canon iy ofged towithdraw theirman, Atthe head |[tons of 7-16 inch round, and all other | ® Penalty for unlawtully destro Bernard, said, had been made | arters of the cast bound freight com- [sizes to correspond with them. Other |08t He pointed out” the effec 0, Aug. 8.—The Hoosac tun-|gross tons of common sizes be turned out «d of [each day, nine tons of } inch round, e — Artists on the Spot. Miwavker, Aug 8.—The second day's session of the photographe natio the scape of - Bishop Rous-| it was believed all roads will be | resolutions recommend that nailers be | €5ts on rain fall and closed by saying the | quire the entire night to release them, IS s i) Ll 1! He was always prompt at his seanx, who had written him | ponel L M VR T (i . fow | requived to toach 3 per cont gor annum | United States, which s beon po bilsily D s ot bty of i xogul | worl i Uho morni and il at i while he was inNew York \:nfwluullx}-}....l‘ir.\d“M of nail feeders in_the factory in which t:l‘lgugul] mlllml. .,‘.:.,;_{.u‘-l;ho pnst“fi}rt‘.y PripADRLAIA, Auguat Bi=-Thol anits | was takens . Tho otntaitite O HtiirG ilil‘nu“lrl,lvuu-r knew him to take a drop of ingihifatgegntiniotobpnocalpticiunes: rHE wistERS Assoviamiox © | they work, the feeders must bo members | Yeats, should dovote itself mow to for-| oo g pulfer & Co. against the West- | tions reported the names of J. H, Keng | 100" Bishop Rousseax believed he could a oid meeting, in the court of claims, the man- | of general passenger and ticket agents agor of Dumont, former bishop of the | met to-day for the sum_mvd nurpose of diocese, by sending the funds beyond | corfSidering questions involved in the estry. Resolutions. were adeted in demory of Dr. J. A. Warder and L. R. Hodges, of St. Paul, and Artur Bryant, of of the Amalgamated association in good The painters who were engaged at standing, at least 21 years o age, and a committee of nailers will select them, and that meetings of suchlodges be opened ern Union Telegraph company for refus- [ of Rochester, N, Y., for president: W v ing to take dispatches under the usual | A, Armstrong, Milwaukee, secretary; A, | WOrk with Ruser on the central schaol conditions on July 25th, was decided V. Hardle, Boston, treasurer; ., | Puilding raised a contribution amon against the plaintill by Magistrate List [ Douglas of Chicago, and James | themselves yesterdny and — purchase the reach of judicial power. If he” had | passenger ~war between Chicago and | /1o ‘05 3¢ B s ceremonicn. One | Princeton, deceased membors e s i : g : him a very respectable coffin, The fun- 10 3 S i but adjourned . after | 4 closed with religious ceremonies. One | H1 ¢ v AR 24 el The magistrate held that the | Landi of Cincinnati, exceutive com- | MM & | Hatig been successful he would have indemni-| St = Louis, ~ but adjourned pnuu:ls of the most important suggestions is em- | | The following ofticers were elected: | 5 ) Fgsonbly under which the |mittee, | The election ocours to-mor. | eral will take place from Jacobs under- Massachu- . Joly, of fied Canon Bernard, who had merely | having _prescribed attempted evasion of the civil law and |as the maximum theatr had not committed a criminal offense. | making a rule that donkeys and dogs be- President, Geo, B. Lovin setts; vice presidents, H. L L. Becker, of St. Paul; | €4 bodied in the resolutions that the mills plaintifi” proceeded, did not apply to the [ row. Discussion followed on “Blisters” | t4Kking — room this afternoon at 2 shall lay idle during July that there was no contract, as Ful- [on albumer paper. Dryplates formed | ©'¢locks burial in Laurel: Hill cemetery. sgage and nd August Tho cuse has caused very painful Feeling | longing to traveling troupes bo not ro- . mltl]l‘l:_'.’sn.:‘.l.}:(,lm.tfifi.: l.,l e et o i ot Mo, in, 1...1;,.!, to leave ither | the topie in the afternoon’and the wso of Thic Cate lizycauns ceived o baggage, but turned over to the | ¢4 lodses upon the ground that it will | WOyt beeroibids Fe lle (MBRIOH his' - dispatches or money . for | loctric light with experiments followed AUGUST CROPS g Bia el Ll it prevent an over supply of the iron mar- iRy &¥3 | their transmission with the | in the evening. K THE 2ULU KING. express companies. St A T R T Fernon, Pennsylvania; treasurer, 0 : i . et and a consequent reduction of wages, | o e el | company's employes failed to comply e LI AR Loxnox, August 8.—Persistent reyorts ANOTHER CUT. The withdrawal of the iron workers' as. | Chas. Mohe. eutive. committee, B. | iiy "t 0r " the contract and that TELEGRAPH NOTES, . v \ ., i N w aro current that Cetewayo is alive. The | Scalpers to-day sold Tllinois Central |sociation from thesteel workers is strong- | G- Northup of - Connceticut, Marion | #1© son of the late Bishop Colenso, telegraphs | tickets, Chicago to St. Louis, at § ly recommended. Higby of Ohio, J. G. Knapp of Florid: eloro o oy bisitivi fuponldislegny = The Figures of the State Statistical pany in respect to delivery of messages from Maritzburg that Cetewayo demands | of 50 cents bolow the last cut rate, Other resolutions relate to thaggood of [J- 5. Hicks of New York, J. L. Budaof | FR T TGS CLE Gp TORRER | o Aworivan vifle toam arrived from Reporter. inquiry into his treatment by th far the Wabash and Chicago and Alton | the socicty. Many by-laws aro reporced | 10Wa- ) trato furthor hold that the 1aw Was |~ e somme e b tom Goore y ment. The British agent at Mar ckets have been going 0. and some important changes advocated, | A Tesolution was “‘Il“l'“"l l{"'l“"’ intended to avoid any possibil- | Wallen ol Dot MeTantu oo corge ~ discredits the reports. | Tonight the Chicago & Alton issued | Among th suggestions that any | commissioner of agriculturo to cll dur 13, ™ 00" gigorimmation ~on the part | loft Barsietn in n hout Saturday for a camp | An Txceltont, Showing for tho Pres- THE CHOLERA. tho following notico: *“For the last two | lodge suffering because of adherence to |18 the winter.n mevting i Washington | o7 .o company in favor of one_ sende ng ground four nilos distant on Kemparfoldt ARty I Cative officinls hore | oF three days the Illinois Central brokers | the association, shall be aided by volun. | Of Tepresentatives of all’ associations and | 1 e SHIRIY B a8 do oy, Thoy have not hoon heard from since. b Caino, August 8. —Native officials here | ¢ R TR T St s from othor, ledun- | institutions devoted to the interosts of | %°F, wnother, and thab it wns doubtful | ity TUR¥ ARERCE N aro much blamed concerning tho condi- i1 " ave been selling af ary subscriptions from other lodges whether the general application of this i ! i forestry, Hurt and Willia New Yok, wero wted dire Soulter, « orsof th 1¢ | Chicago, in consequence of which The date for_signing the nailer’s sealo vestriction which the onding put on tion of patients in the mad-housc. g SR ST {on tne part of that line we make rate in |after 1884 will he changed from June| He Wright, of Boston, moved that a | ot Blute o | N ; o N Ghrik LH oA A A e ol b has_boon, discovored, dospite stronuous | S, B Gl 5o and from to-morrow, | 1t to Maren Lat each 3 os. and whon th | committoo considor what oot dumming ;|:3 e ottt e v ool | Lenl tlogeupl Fon I .I:‘ .55! ; :I“"“l ]r ll\l"”mlgm;]o 5 1 ‘:full}f‘(wu “deaths from - cholera there, | the 9th inst, of 6 botween Ch funds of the genoral association fall be- | the sources of the Mississippi viver would | oGO8 e P Tho drostdont was not chowon, o NGO SRS Y BT ety 40 B UG {5 il s bor of inmates was but, | St Louis.” Further reduction low $5,000 “the president shall haye | bave on the forests of Northern Minne- § B port giving acreage and other desirable | R e o SRl WS ton power to levy assessments from 10 to |50t The motion v ke ‘\“' 2 'I‘.'““" ; N information us to stock, ete. Daniel H, . { of the condition of affairs at the institu- ST, LOUIS T0 KANSAS CITY. 2 cents upo member until the e .|.3|.1r“xf.'.x-“|'u..- ALY ll'{uuf.‘..",:".'1“.\..:.',','.'.’ (T AT Eir e Wihieeler, state statistical agent, has sent l tion endeayored to remedy it, but even | 81, Lours, August 8.—It now tran- :nl:ili:’wl’x‘n.::-‘lli‘l:hlu e .lllu::n!ii'lf{;3|-~:}|‘|1‘|: Ol aoWAL Michuel Danmer, [of tho I, & O received to-day show the | of thopross elubs of New York, Roches- | the followitg to the United States De- yestorday the place was in o filthy condi- [spires that General Devereaux, Mr, Til- Al the convention Fstation agent for the Chicago, Rock | order for the railroad operators_ to strike | ter, Providence and Cleveland, met in | partment of agriculture, roceived from t | e o A e R 1 from each department to the convention ol | b A o . ] Il" 10D, (% “:1"'; ".l'j b "‘lf?l e Iinghast md othor gontlomen ropr LA vs and that should | Wand & Pacliic railvoad at Marselles, | was generally oheyed yesterday. The [ the rooms of the Chicago press ¢lub this |6 1ocal agents in the different counties | ying around, besides hundreds suffering | ingthe Bee line and Vanderbilt intcrest, Lagainst the president | 1 was arested to-day for alleed em: | vailroad officiils admit this, but say nearly | afternoon and took preliminary steps to- | 5 FE8 4 } from the diseasc. e for Kansas City lust night ST W,jidm of lemant of funds of the Odd Fellows [all oftices have been filled Ty new | ward the formation of national league |15 S8 THE EMPERORS s ].,:l:l‘:ac‘llnll"lb;"“rlfml cuf}{k:(livll.\‘t"l\\ll]t]: the first district shall appoint soven | Penevolent association, of New York, fmen. — In answer o~ a dispatch uf_ lJlt:;g';xxnll«tN. whose nllnjucl will bo gen.- | Conditiont of of Germany and Ausiria arrived at | With gentlemen here connected with the | ;77 WO I SHEE A by written while serving as the treasy ten years | signed by Superintendent of Telegraph | eral afliliation among pross organizations | Gt wiiae i Ischel at noon. The former was met by | Project to build a belt railrond around S, | 0 €1CLA WIERE S WY W = g gidry published is to the effect | Brown, of the Pittsburg division of the | of the country. Another meoting will bo | Winth: Ttye ;. the latter at Ebenze, where very cordial | Louis, to sce on what terms they could | (000 Gr0, PR SECE L B that the real nane of the man now |Pan Handle, received to-day, asking | heldat the eall of the executive commit- | Ota K greetings were exchanged. obtain_ the charter and franchises BYC ) under arrest is F. M. Menner; that after | whether the operators would receive | tee. The Chicago press club declined | Barley Buck” When the charges with power to expel of the Belt road company i order_there- the discovery of tho shortage in his | weste commercial business, all but two | representation, Thiréeen deaths from cholera occurred | by to secure o VR ot tere: Lsuspend_or teprimand. the prosident | the go in his| weat morylalih Potatoos (Irish) 1111111 i atAlasandsislyesian T hocotn 0 e o i owi | hould o bo found guilty. An assoss accounis, wnouning 0 belween 8000 | replied in the nogativ — Potatoon (swoet). . i : e e e wa fpoeit O | mont of 82 por head upon evory membor | 8,000, he went o Canada ‘and after o —— Viven, Pobaceo : L o —— templated new road between here an bl overy e ipo T P R WA SPORTING NOTES, ' Py Gov. Crittenden and the Fords, Kansas Clty It stated on pretty re- of the association, to be levied Soptember ved to Ilinoi riod and Yodoe hi Baramonr, Md., August 8,—Mattha, | (4 Sax Faacised, August 8.—Govornor | lible authoity this. foud s sare. o o | 18 was also advocated. Consideration | Moved to Ulinois, aarried and undor his A VICTORY FOR CANADA, Tngram & Co.’s tinware factory and threo | Gotspn - of these resolutions will not begin until [ #ssumed nwme “attompted to live down | 000 August 8. The Canadian | or four small buildings adjoining burned | S to-morrow. the memory of his f’"‘":f' careor. Thol oo ©s linta, defeated the yacht, | to-day, Lows on building and stock | Apples. graphed from Kansas City that he prom. | return to New York and have a consulta.| At the afternoon session a potition was | prisoner wis given o guo reputation by |00 " to.day, in the final fourteen mile | $100,000; insuranco $30,000; three hun- Desohos, fied Bob Ford 840,000 roward if ho | tion with other parties concerned presented asking delegates to extend | 110 Fariroad company race, for the Fisher cup. dred hands out of employment. ir brought in Jesso alive; $10,000 if dead, | Col. W. J, Paramore, president of the | 1heir support toa mesting at horticul tur- The Knighte in Oh SAKATOGA KACES, He says ho did not know Charley Ford | Texas & St. Louia Narrow Gauge, who is | 41 hally Bunday next, i the interest of] 0060, " August 8,—Tho Chicago| SAtaToosAugust 8. Thr Crittenden, of Missouri, in an interview, | built and that operations will be begun ‘ane (n emphatically denicd the statement tele: | us soon as General Devereaux and party e Timothy | .. ——— Clover Hay. quarters Business Faflurcs, BYRA0.£18 D0 it the Blue Cut | also vico-president of the Belt s com. | the striking telegraph operators. =P HICAGD, QNI of u mile, all ages; Freeland won; Callas, | iona A TSRS L Wheat. 1t is absolutely untrue that protection |ring partics last might, was seen this | ¢Xert its int Uehea/l NOUEIRE PepIMIG) (ifr) igan commanderios, whioh it [ Mile and a furlongheats, all ages, Ca- s, ubout §26,000, 1t in a Jong cutab | Meson oo e ATl was oflored Ford priot (o tho robbery. | ovening, but declinod t talk about it, |0 hold - social gathorings " Sunday | L to-morrow morning on routo | (8 wou fivst heat, dw B socond and | o’ ouse, Steady lossos in business | G, 0,617'88 He froquently saw Bob Ford, but refused | saying it was not yet in proper shape for [ Fairn BUSs. ; "0 | w San Francisco to attend the trienyjal | Netewli third;tino, 360, Second heat iy 4y, opuge, Burley ey 109,019 to make any wrrangement other than an- | publicity, ~ General - Dovereaux —and | 4 of «1“':’1, 1-nu.:u|mm.t ;.‘1' onclave, il il nacada o the :uuil.....»l“';\.xl“..n }ry Capia, ;\:"},"' soc e — Elax (not fully reported) .o . a v y « eeupied greater po )l ! o ) and Nelsor H ) i) ) A e 2] poclamation offering 810,000 | party loft for Kunmas City to-day and | {ifiss oecupied the grentor Dorton of) g uiyal siroots and will attend. thom 1| 1 914 Nelson third; timo 1:56) A Cool Hanging, e s [isommlete) nammber.. " 2,731 008 arrvest and conviction of each of | will return east via Chicago, AR i et} the depot, i . i IN1aNArOLIS, August 8.—At Rock- | Forest Trees W ‘57431188 ) - . strikes it charges that they originate 3 ‘, e ) 5 ore +..b7,431, the James h“"‘l' Judge Phillips, attor S8 e L‘:‘a'l“‘l; “Mll :l‘x’\ .I:,mm:fn“mut:y ';hl,.,:‘lllll"‘ t o I‘mfl - BUKFALO, _\.Iu, ust 8. _'\‘f md day's ville, Indiana, to-day, Joseph ¥, Stone | Grape Vines i 763,578 ney for the James boys, is in the city, Brutal Assault, SHRRCE el it AR e ) co, Buflalo driving park association, | o0 hung for the murder of Taylor Dun- but declined to con : on the subiect, r Drs Moixes, August 8.—The Chicago | Track fine bar, in Novembur last, ‘Tho prisonor dis- & Northwcstern railway compmy, gives| Threo minuto cluss, purso 83,000, 1y 5oq grent coolness on the scaflold, notice that articles for exhibition at the | Phaldas won, Index sccond, Gerald third, L Towa Nato Fair, from Soptember 1st to| Mambrionetic, Peurl, | . Lt u T PURIFYLH_E BLoog_ St. Lovrs, August 8,—Wuni, Lannihill, point a working man on the late t X 18 years old, working for Hubert Hart- | commission. It also advocate the fom. | mann, a farmer living four miles south | ety of establishing a national bu August 8. —Major B. A, | of Belleville, 1lls., took advantage of the of industry Cotton Expos ud organizing a fode R SR S84 RoH REEE i B A ob B ] 4 f g g e 8, o tiansported o Des | drawn; i ing '1‘»" IIH“‘“{“‘l’)‘“"‘;", -l":" I\'I‘r the llinm“ last evening -l]l‘|'| of all trades without interfering with | Moines over its line, at one half the| In the 8y PUTKD § Citeaco, August 8, Portions of a| [UIE marvelous results of Hood's Sarsaparilla . was appointed and confirme irector | enticed Minnie Hartmann, ears old, | digtrict trade organizations, which now | " X l e e N A wreck cast ashore near (i avel upon all humors and low conditions of the blood| gencinl of the World's Industrial and | neice of the farmer, to an out-housc, i) A V usual fure; that is, articles will b won, Tuny ~ ewell second, Camelia third, | wreek cast ashoro near Grand Huven, | - uon il unomant low condiionsof the biood g | A hiel ) exist, e union o e IAsE ) od for going but will be sent home free of | Gladiator fourth, Judge Davis also ran, | Mich,, lead to the surmise t hQi[ 1 AR A A i S at home! Coiton Centennial Exposition, which will | where he brutally ' assaulted her and [of the working people without RN W0 MG AR ot O drawn; tmo, 2:08% 9:80! | schooner Nellio and Annio has hean loats | Lo e siosme of ihis act AN Dol en in New Orleans in December, 1884, | then fled. The girl was found terribl 3 ke <ace} Miatlon ag Apiin | Ameliy 3 Wy RikR digh | M TeAT Tt SuRly open in New Orleans in December, 18 n rl was found terribly | distinction of the * trades s partioulars )b, 2217, 2:21 She was engaged in the lumber trade and | neighborioods have been / W'/ taking it at Ma twice declined the ap- | bruised and suffered all night from coni- | discountenal On the subject of the = Alfifingribatiny Suh had & crew of five persons. o wamo tino, 10 ruite f/ QF / ¥iks, vitalizes pointment, although tendered a salary of [ vulsions. There is little hope of her re- | strike now pending in the Bothlehem Dange ronun Business, WTH| and enrichos the blood, Q\ cures dyspep- 820,000, ' Ho however finilly “do-|covery. | The citizens aro hunting 0r | fin works, tho adress o T Nrw Youx, August 8. —Charlos Woln, | Iooursmis, August B.——Tho racos hore e i Mo, A/ NS Aamenat o ferred to the wishes of the public, but | Lannihill, lution to the effect that the strikers | aged 23, found his wife, aged 17, in the | "Xt \\ul":\ l‘}‘“‘““i’“'is“ i hlf “”‘"”111::;- SR cocoaieras 4 a debilitated condle # é tion of the nervous upon his suggestion the salary was re ~— should be upheld in- their right to main- | company of a strango man in Congral | t¥een Phillis and Trinket for 82,0005 Prreswonc, August 8. —Westorn nail | yem oocastoned c}‘ by excessive mental duced to £10,000 & y In Edwin Thorn, Fanuny Wieherspoon and | associ here to-day und decided [ or physical care labor or dissipation, It ' cepting A VFatal Mistake, tain their privil year. as citizens of the | park. He followed the pair to his rooms, the appointment he subscribed the Derroir, August 8.—At irand Rap- | United States. Long discussion was had | where he attacked the man with a knife. ula and all foul humors, ¢ resumption of mills for | emdicatesserot and renovates the whole St. Julian for $5,000, and Jay Eye See| to o and restores will trot three heats to beat his record of | four weeks from next Monday. The amount of the salary to the stock of the | ids, the conductor of the Grand Rapids & [ on the grievances sutfered by the men at | The strango man led, and Wolff then at. | $ill trot three ) o e 1€ Lyutem. pecullar polat i Hood's exposition, and gave the stock to the ag- | [udiana railread, having received a visit | Bothlohem works anterior” the strike. | tacked his wife, inflicting probably fatal | 27164 for §2,000. suspension of the last four weeks have | anaparu la 18 that It creates an ap- ! ricultural and ~mechanical college of | by burglars at his house on Monday [ The subject of regulating these was re- | wounds, THE AMATEUR OARSMEN, rosulted in greatly diminishing stocks. petie aud bullds up aud strengthens the Louisiana 5 night, last night was prepared for a sec- | ferred to the committee cn grievances, e—— &w Youk, August 8,—The national — pis MR A e B —— ond visit, and awaited them in the kitch- [and the committee on’ claims was Safe Blowers' Work. regatta of amateur oarsmen was finished Collision of Trains, N S (ot (Moot ol I The Telephone Monopoly. en. His wife, awakened by the street|entrusted with the question of demands | Chicaco, August 8.—The Journal's | to-day, Tho day was clear, not too warm | Carko, 11, August 8,—At 8 ¢ T Mok ottt Lo s [ Boston, August 8.—The Advertiser | noise, arose mull:medlhruu%h the room. | made by the Bethlehem men on the asso- | McGregor (Ia) special says: The safe in |and water smooth, The course was a [ m. a train on the St, Louis & Cairo Nar- | %Al hat bees sich that forsome y i will say a powerfnl New York and Bos- The husband, mistaking her fora burglar, | ciation * for support. Owing to the | the store of Buckman & Bro. was blown [milo and s half straight away. Pair | row Gauge road collided with tho incom- 2 never {ouad epyinia thas e ton syndicate has been formed to cotrol |fired. The ball took effect in her fore: | weighty importance which devolved on |open by burglars earl h the Drawbaugh telephone rights, in view | head, coming out near the right ear. |the final adjustment of the difficulty at | thicves obtaied 84,7 of the anticipated result of the litigation | There are slight hopes of her recoy y this evening, The | oared shells, Mutuals of Albany winners; | ing train on the Wabash road when leay- ] 500, and made good | time 8:64, Ariels second. ing the depot, badly damaging the narrow ¥ Bethlehem, it was agreed to draw with- | their escape. Double scull race—the only starter, | gauge train, Nobody seriously hurt,

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