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4 THE OMAHA DaiLy BEE — [—— e e | FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB.,, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1884, NO. 25. / s i e et s o aee| POLITICAL PYROTECHNICS., Rhem, Peorry . Woodruff, George W, THE IRISH, coived feom o. OCRATS ASTONISHED AT THRIR ATTITUDR, | their balances 7o imes Joly 18 confidence in th ¢ secur Ginder and Willim Ernst, aro substituted d and atating that they would draw an lightly ax e, ot T | TR Laost SCnSAUIOLAl DETEIODIIORIS | it vy o wnewpeciod ikt of ' o | 5ot vy petsiocomramnen - siouiat | THEY Stem 10 Agitae Chieago Markets 1 the warrant, and appeared at the jus- T the democratic ticket. At first they wore | further trouble with thm city banks, state central committee deelded to open the eampaign in Indiana in this city the last week of Augnst, John A. Logan will be the prin. cipal speaker, DEMOCRACY'S DIFFICULTIES The Question vafllfi Irish- Defection Se- rionsly Afecting Democracy. g (e o MAIZE ,AND MONEY., of tho ety banke, OHIO. A SLIM REJOICK Cotusns, Ohio, July 1 e . T = —At a meeting — ) y i happy in the beliof that only the “dynamito” i, ——— of the Franklin county C nd and Hen office at 1:45 with the defendant. } 3 " - - g $ . ° + 1, esq., appeared for the state. Q n 0! i 1 H Trishmen who labor under the impression that Canada’s Politieat Corraption, * P All Butler'st Backers Claim He is [ dricks club, the first organized inthe state Siaponed frthestate, et | A Oharge that Ho s a Libertine |1t ot Wi preetdenbiatcaie Wi | Tonowro, Tl 1T et montzeion { AL Speculators Some'what Cau (John G. Thompson, president.) telegrams | 1, Blair, esq,, appearod as_counsel for do i i Do inaugurated by vigorous took additional testimonz to-da th i i ! on the Track, woro sent both Clovelant and Hondricks that | fondant, snd by thiy timo quito & crowd of and _Licentious, il R R | AL e 0 Ll FOAL AR tious Just Now of \*rain, ) nllnu M}«-rb ‘\"'f"]'t]l. heunruln LT t!‘:nm "“fi spectators lnul‘ nntln}n-d. Lnul\lml\‘cunh;r‘nul P —‘d 0 wera concerned in the rovolt againstthe dem. [ €hange in tho timber policy of * the govern. s ot e ! electoral vote of the state, and that they will [ together for o few minutes, and Mr. Blair [That Ha Ruinel ne Qirl A | coratio nomi but the fow days that|[ent H. B, Dwight, genesal manager of f i § Sdvise the organisation of similar clubs. In | foom cked for & woek's hostponement in order | 1086 He Rul 0 Girl and |ocratic nominations, but the few days that | yele (arty SO Bt comnanv, | Increasing Num Jattle Re~ { The Mugwumps Drumming mp [{ae S SrEation, O SOe” firman |1 meomors for tink 51 have clapsed since the nt " of the Do e e, TeleTapi{ ooPARY; g ber of Ca o Caswell objected toa $ i eI senvenLin S BATRGe ¥o 1 tos ifi i i . lengthy postponement, inasmuch as defendant Tried to Ruin Others, bl et o ot Inconstdar” | Droduco Lefore the magistrate, - 16 was cos- | 00ipts at Ohicago Cow=Y ‘ardd o 2 ‘ was engaged in open violation of law, After & et O ecnder | tomary 1o destroy such papers atter six T e e Tettor o an Irih B enit e howiis bt ek, ' S = he case until 9 o' Satuzday morning, | Mr, Blaine's er to emocratic managers as roly based | #0d destroyed them himself about three week s f Lo 0 LTI8N f the domocratio manngors as it s Iangoly basad | ol “ FIERYTUENTILIGGE Parlinment, teatic | 1088 High for Light and Lewg: petilh kel b O e 8 e o on that powerful, and not easily to be neutral took part in the organization of the club and delivered an address. There wore only seven members present to attend the meoting. The dissatisfied element of the democratic part of the state central committee were absent. No Dusiness was done for the want of a quorur Drelegatesi for Angust 2d. A Gentleman Named Shiveley § at_that time, Chris Gerst going on the bond. i 1t - fied there was a conservative whip Tast session. £ Pretending to Boom Butlor, |T.J. Cogan, chairman of tho contral com: | * fumediately after the closs of procosdings, i i inod fuctor, natlonal prejudice, ion of Rishes | THF0 cancuses ware. held, no. apecil som: for Heavy. E mittee, agron to call a mecting for July 24, | Mo, Blaak roturaed to her homo on Thind B T SIESAN Corsh, Who HAsRe t0 Jave th tal) oAbt o it roporiod; g when, 'it 1s stated, sll differences will be ad- | avenue, and Logan dealing out the boer e Tttt Ty twisted ks them hardly | He never hoand Kiekland' or Wilkinson's = Democracy Somewhat Divided as | Tt dp towh catipeatly: Serviag. Anotiet U dL? ":Etms torg L;{DHW; dHen good judgen of ang who shiould bo, tho pres, | Mames brovght Wb 88 o caucueen The New York Stock Marl y 3 i BUTLER, information was soon sworn out, warrant is- ricks Played MoDona dent of this country, a reporter of Tho Times Piukorton Mon Arrost to the Campaign Chairmanship. DEN WILL RUM sued an Shorff McCord entered the crowded o - ' Somea :::x‘::l,f'ul"'z|.k‘;.!i‘:r:‘:T;:l?-‘:‘:;m:\‘r'l(‘Illcl‘- Csbowing OME 2 T8IF A N N Dull and Few Changss, 3 CiioAco, July 16.—Tnformation has been |faloon to wake the ;“,'f:“‘:d O sty ongo on the democratic ticket, and found that | Straitaville to-day the entiro Pinkerton po = vies and re- |Other Political Matters of More or | fused to ba arrested. The sheriff retired to 3 procure assistane, returning directly with a Liess Importance, number of deputios, made the arrost despite the terrible resistance on the part of both rocoived from close friends of General Butlor by B. ¥, Shively, “sccretary of the anti-mo- nopolist committee,” dispelling doubts regard- ing Butler's candidacy for the presidency on Cleveland Wants Manning But Wal- lace Probably the Man. Trishmen are in no mood, at least not at | forco was arrested, half for riot and the othors | The Indianapolis Bank Trouble Seem present, to pull off their coats for the election [ unlawfully unsurping theoflice of constablo. of the democratic national ticket, The re-| There was groat excitoment du u\(n\l‘\m- n- to Have Little Effect. porter’s inyestigations were confined to poople ring. At the requestof the defend- who waere found in the down-town streets and i o was continued until Friday, the SHIVELY'S_SHIBBOLETH. i idbperidiin Hoket, A6 atating, definitely | Birmsioes & and th8 Mol wlel e e A BOLD BAD MAN. rescrt, Dt hnconversed with mon fn i sty i ity dollar Bond cach AV e GHIOAGO'S MEARKIS, porBRM Ry How. T i THAT'S WHAT CLEVELAND 18, tions of lifo, and was careful to ta ouly, with of the trial an_ attempt was mada to get R g CiticaGo,tTuly 16.—The convention of the |who 1a ot the Brigs house, in_ this city, ex- ety | Spocial Dispateh to Tk B, o about whoto affiliation with the demo- | possession of tho rme, but it was wnsncoess-| b ’ Auly on of the Jwho ls &b the Briggs Houee e ooy | seemod foe n time imminent, but the sheriff, | MO0 P 20 PP d : o had no doubt. tul, the Pinkerton men agreeing to discard [ Special Dispatch to Ti Be, labor representatives is to bo held in Chicago Drateer :1"-" mx"tl« T inte with the aey [ covered by his deputies, placed his prisoner in | ~OHICA July 16.—The fullowing lettor | ' Many wero democratic officeholders, and for [ their guns pending their trial. Cit1eao, July 16.—Gram opened stronger, uly 30th, and Mr. Shivloy rays that Genoral |, Buther Wit be s canaiusie: Wb tho i it Mo ob gatherod round the jail and | was seseived by the Rov. Dr. West, editor o | that roason no mames can bo given, s “oflice B i ki s o i LD LA AITRNS Butlers rafusal to mako a public statoment fsists, and, probably ho Inboring mon. Butlor's | tsaien (o fout { derh wions the, Wis b frbe U e Ly e st e A Ut Bl R LI ko e Dubol g R [ i iR e o Niw Yonk, July 16,—The mayor to-day 0, N. Y., July 16.—Dear Advanc refusal, at present, to make a public statement, prompted by a desire to see what this conven- nds had been given. When sho was re- ‘charges pro. | Were afraid to do much. They sold wheat i “But hi " Shively says is prompted by a desira to first ) s BB o T P U ey egan an investigation into the tion docs. “But bis course will not be altered | Shively says fs prompted by dedro o Brst | lesed sho was carried several times arouud the | 16 may bo too Inte to do you auy good, and it | 4 ler, standing high among tho | fEGd By tho morming. nowspaper againat the | down nearly 1c and corn about £, on the fino "[fl"' labor men do not endorse him,” said | Janor represontatives, to be held in Chicago, lla\ll -;w;-rf‘lvy thal v, ]|iv\\l|m: moh, | may not bo needod, but I focl moved to warn lmli‘ ’}‘u-‘(‘-\»‘lxul:x; htvl*hit"I‘\:‘\:fl;llN"tLl\ll“)"fi:-'lm" §avara| ReSDAR OF /Ll W1 BEAIL o offices of [ crop. prospect, and reports of more failures i Mr. Shively, secretary of the anti-monopoly | iy 50. s * | atter which the crowd gradually dispetsec you against saying much to tho credit of Gr 3 SFbottes rmation shont the | Procuriug girls for disreputatdo purposes. The | the east. - Subsequently o i o ear- committes. “Ho willbs a_candidate if the |~ " is said thore were many thre do_ngainst | Jou AEMNAE say o obtain carrost, informatton. sbont the newspaper arti RG4S s o i, ik rl - sre written and the char- | 1y sallers bel . ves and property of infor Tt is re- i soling of his coantrymen, said, after having | NG At el y sellers being anxions to buy everything UKL i ias SHARAIGE tWhi DA Sl exnetod the promise that his name. shonld nog | £ tde by Mrs. Wiz Archer Contges of tho | back again, and closed at the top prices of the to-night at which steps will bo taken to stop | No Christian should condone his erimes, 80 | bo divnlged: *“There is no use talking about o.c':'n"«’m'l"n e "l"'”‘l.;u‘f u.'"“{ z'-' 2 lu, "[1’ day. § ; any turther proceedings of a riotous charac- | for a8 to commend his candidacy. - About [ it, the Irishwon in Chicago and Cook county | SEEERC T CHEIE G LR FEALEIERES T OO Whoat was stronger later in gympathy with tied soven yoars ago he seduced tho head of the | ate largely newspaper articles, The keepers of several [ gorn, but closed easy under rather free offer- T labor convention requires him and ke will go IOWA PROHIBITION, in to win or make the campaign uncertain. ““With the two nominations he already has, thoss of the greenbackers and anti-monopo- How a Woman Battles to Undo the Liste, you do nob betove o will be- elected do Work of Women, ¥ 4 closs deprtment in Flint & Kont'y Tndin | ™™ “GERourn o mus pasocnsrio Tk, intllgenco, officos donted tho chargen were | e wih it domand. our 3 o o i e o S Lhe 3 7 . Oats were quict. “Tt would b making a bold statoment ta el 1990 That Milwaukee Failure. mearchantshere kidnapped thawomanafter the | g tho election to bo held within n weel U A Jats w ¢ ke sny that T do,” roplied M, Shivoly, *Thero | NOW IT 18X'T ENFOLCED AT MARSHALLTOWS. | Sy acial Dyispateh o Tux I Loy was born, sent her to th Catholic insane | ¢\ iy voto cast for the democratio national | The Steeplechuser Jim McGowan, |, Ovh com spld at 514, being 1 request for <ylun, and tool d from her, Ll y ; P (e s shipmient, Mitwavkre, July 16, Co: siderablo excito- | Sy MG ok S, trom ber. e sicket wauld ot amount o ax many undreds | Now Yoney July 106.Tho wtaoplechaier il WhEKG Ay ASELTS undes Aupaae ment was caused to-day by a rumor that the [ he finally settled and gaveup the child for | 1€ \1aed fo thousance, ARG e Wt b et | 1 Mctiowan was keized by sheriff, pending | July oats were quiet at 2gjc. ; . $5000, This I kuow to b Tor T have it | 1618 this, that the fecling against the ticket |, yottlement in the court of the claims of | Tha first cars of new rye and barley arrived receiver of the collapsed Manufacturers’ bank | $5000, 1‘1: Fl,nnxlg e uluu.‘rvr Chave it |0 ca double reason—a lingering hope and be- Wl owners, W, C. Daly and ex-Mayor | and were of oxeellont it d ley arrived was ready to make o report, and tha the [fonfiried by Flint & ont, by Mr. Whitney, | jiof that Mr. Blaine will prova the bost friond Thalakler cIMmE 0 THaYe | e e e L showing was bad. Tho report’ was finished | o attqrmey, and by Mrs, Witliam Baker, | e Trish over had in tho prosidential ehair, | Loughi the horse from Daly for$1,700, making | ribs at tower prieens d last night, but it will not be made public un- | Where the woman boarded,"Mr. C.has the | 4nq o very strong feeling that Mr. Cloveland [ 4 deposit of $100, and that Daly rofuses to | i S B ast night, x Jos) reputation here of the ! H Ay y Pork sold in settlement, the price being put il next Monday. It is asserted it will show has no sympathies for the Irish race, and it | surrender the horso upon the tender of the | up on the shorts 50 to 75c & barre) vas most_woefally man- GROSSEST LIOENTIOUSNESS, anythiog but the workingman's friend, Now | Hirchase monoy. 0 to 75 i aged, and that the assets aro $§200,000 or Judge James Sheldon, of the superior court, | this feeling isnot contined to the ultra-Fen- —— short of the liabilities. The bank, it will be | told me this week that he had dirc ian and dynamite Isishmen. I would, inf pijwaukeo's So remembered, failed some weeks ago for nearly [ his recent attempt toseduce a_yous fact, pay no attention to it were #o coafined, July 16 —The work of Lalf s million, while tho report will show that | excellent character, but she bcomiag aware | On the contrary, according to information T F0AESER RN F 0 SO Vo tihe failure was not bronght about by frauds of | of his intent, repeiled him so spintedly that | have from all arts of the city and country will be completed in g fow day The siphon any ldnd, Tt asserted the mismana he beat a hasty retreat, I have written to the THE OPPOSITION TO NI, CLEVELAND RTACL GE AR RRRBIAL R Ers o Byt . 's affairs (\mn\u\h-«l‘uhmlrt toc ; Independent ‘and the Christian Union, and | ;o strongest with that portion of our people | the largestsubnerged pipe in the world, be- carelessnes, . Tt sooms to bo the opinion that | they will play sy of im, though they’ did | gvox \hom tho pelitician has tho least Il | ing 53 inchea in diamotor, Tho systom when tho asmstis will ot pay this depositors ity |eneakc ol Lt AN Qe RIRUIARIR EEaTiug it | ance, who anakep thele irinds ot liome loted will drain a largo portion of tho cents on tho_dolla editors generally be- [ nothing in the Advance to alarm mo, I did not lked out of an of and will have cost PROVISIO The enforcement of prohibition, so quickly and effectively inaugurated here July 34, when about half of our twenty-eight saloons retirad from the business and the other half continued in tho sale of light drinks, cider, buttermilk, on quite a different turn, Com- mencing Saturday 8 German woman named Mrs. Mary Blank, keeping a saloon on Third avenue, started selling beer, doing an immense business, Her place was a sight worth seeing temperance worker or any Saturday evening. The crowds were than in the afternoon, and a perpetual struggle was kept up to get near the bar. Men were often noticed taking TWO GLASSES OF BEER AT ONCE have, howover, stranger things than this_hap- Butler's candidacy would intro- AF UNCERTAIN ELEM the democrats have decision of matters.” “No. Congiess would vote by & Michigan, I believe, has decided the vote 1 the greenbacker from that state has In him the deciding vote in that delegation If But- fer is not elected, ho will be no unimportant antity in the campaign as_you can seo. And in tho event of such a condition as I have deseribed, he could turn the election to Cleve- land or Blaino as he chose,” “There is ONE OTHER POSSIBILITY in the campaign, If he runs, we expect him to carry Michigan and Towa and perhaps AFTERNOON MARKETS, 0 1 ML n advanced on_reports that vessel room had bean taken for 800,000 bushel; market wavs fairly active, the demand ba ing chiefly from shorts, September sold at and August at 52 to 53¢, both clos utside. activo and firmer, selling at 833 to 84} for September, closing at 843, l 3 3 i Massachusetts, thus giving him the lowest | in their greed to get itand to get ahead of o that the president, Albert Conro, will | write you, but it will do no harm for you to i i 775 | 2 ng ¥ i il i S oroL o / \ Wi you, will do na or you te an that large clas 500,000, & vere quiet at 750 to 7 75% fo } possiblo estimate, and with theso we might | their numorous competitors, wh were crowd. good all the doficie and out of his | kaow the facts, Yours, Guo. H. Baun.” | forpede e o homos, attend | 0 .\'up‘v.‘n‘-"::'l:?l)‘n:\‘\l 17.m",‘,‘L'E,:"s T L be able to throw the election of president into ;!‘)v“‘.“‘ ?.‘t"b“‘kt"j f ""“gunl “‘(’fi‘ ’“‘:i‘_ ate fortune pay dollar for dollar, Rov. Ball is pastor of the Hudson street | glogely to their work, mind theiv own business [ Bob Cook, 3 , Sells for $2,200. | onth, T‘c“[.‘,}k wold at 1 i the house of representatives ittlejexcitement, as was natural. A by-stan — Baptiet church, Boffalo. and are seldom seon ' in public, except on St. | Ciicaco, Jul Tiwonty-fi e : “How could you do that?’ er says that officer Miller came in_during the A‘DeTauTiorTAT (Bitoa aud are reldc public, A cAGo, July wonty-five THE NEW DAR | Tt B aie reseived 10N evening, and was rudely interrogated by tha A De! 4 2d. Patrick's day; in_the funeral procession of de- | ghoroughbreds, belonging to Gen 5 clectoral votes, Cleveland 195 and Butler 10, that would do i “he prospect of a very clos: democrats and republicans is good. poseiblo that Blaine and Cleveland may re 196 and 195 respectively. ‘Tho total number ~s i3 401, and 201 1s necessary to a f neither receives 201 and the’ clec- nly 16, thern_ 1a ¢ tho celobra- | of Carlinville, Ilivois, and tho Wildwood | Which camo into-day was from Nebraska, ‘belong, stablo of Pittsburgh, sold at auction to-day. CATTLE: e Rice, of Little Rock, Ark,, paid | There were about 2,000 Texans among the n, the de. BLAINE TO A BOLTER, parted friends; in church, or age and secreted 'himself in | NEw Haven, Conn,, July 16.—Ex-Auditor |}, democratic ticket sinco they acquired | $2 900 for the throe 14 colt Bob ' Cook, IThiare £ Whks b Mt e He had attempted suicide by an | Bdward McCarthy, a local demogratic leader, | a right to vote, and my only hope is that the | Ly Tenbrock, out Book Cook | cent. of good natives among the animals to- nount of the de- | who bolted Cleveland’s nomination, receive bit; of voting our ticket will assist e in | van third for'tho Tili day than for any day this week. and the de- mination of the efforts to prove to them that Mr, Blaine miAnd wha' aotive, wibh peiods | atrang] OETe crowd as to his business, and was informed that he could have a glass of beer if he want- didn’ ht to get out. The y from or explai was in_me; bsity, and did not stay. Tho Kept up all eveving, and before closing et ty-two kegs of beer were sold. Marshal Satia the woor overdose of morphine. The fault was discovered by a i ) sl ation of the | tomight a porsonal ltter from M. Blaing ot Ll ; ) et ; o 1'askod Mra. | books to-night to bo a~ fraction ovor 5,000, b ¢ 1 | Wil disappoiat them, and that their prejudice Hon gaan o ol drove 3 ' toral college cannot agree stoiped in during the evening and asked M | FoC (O EHI ont here toumorrow for exam: | thauking him for his plodge (of support. | ngainst. M. Claveland -6 ontirely” withoat| o TITEIRT o chioico droves seling ut at 680 to 7 Ul grase THE HOUSE WILL TAKE UP THE ELECTION.” S LA QL S AL EIY ination and be prosecuted to the full extent of | Blaine’ AT Yaais or justification, 1t will be very hard in. | DFSTH, July 16.—The trial of four hundred | © A A R TS to closing at 11. She suid she would close at | ina! I o : Blaine's letter is as follows: hasis or justification. v and twenty poasants for complicity in tho | ¥l for all they wero worth, Tho recoipts of Suppose Blaine or Cleveland should either of them receivo 205 or even 230 votes in the lec- toral collegy “In that event Butler would not out a very 11, and also stated that the place would be clssed all day Sunday, as the city ordinance prescribes, At ten minutes of 11 Mrs, Black the lav, “Suwan was once wealthy, but lost bia | “uc i N Tuly 16— Tiward Mo | deed to hold o large mass of Trish votors to | 10 AEN, RARIRS, 1or, SO I 01l fudeluded about 100 cars, or about 100 money by default in tha New Jersey bank. | o itV \ H the demooratlo tioket.” Y r last il e lphreice sbin Pt 3 icl y, Dear Sir: Accept my, incere thanks | “If ) f resulted in convicting 206, the remainder | cars less than yesterday For the past day or Ho was peouluting fn Wall street, by which | for-your kind letter of congratulasion. T regrot | (e goutloman who seid, thisfn sttt | ing noquitted.. Thoso convictid wore. son. | 4o they aerived in rather had condition—hips w osin ¥ < closed up, and the place, ko far as we_could that I can make but this infornl scknowledg- 0 tenced to imprisonment from 3 days to 10 | lacerated, many with horns and 1ibs broken, conspicuous’ figure. My calculations were | Jaarn, was kept scrupulously closed during the e —— ¢ just To eation | ht o uo | | machine.” < i T with a large per cent. bruised, ? i based on the possibility of neithier being wblo | Subbith. Early in tho ovening o Times Re- A Triple Drowning, o o oot 35 |~ Aunther Jrihan, prominont in republican | YO ——— "Tha general rua oF oanmers ok a4 00, b 4 to do so. Butler runs, with his greenback [ publican man followed the ., July 16—Rev. L. O. Thomp- [say that I am heartily gratefal to have found | POILICS, wok u far niore conse Honor Avenged. 4 25, mostly at the latter prices. A_few lots the Irish defection in the democratic ranks: aud Iabor strength, I say it is possible such a result as a tie in the eloctoral collega may be son, in company with his son Sidney and fnew friends in your boautiful city. With the Nxw OncEANs, July 16,—A duel with short | that suited the city butcher trade sold at 450 Freddie Bishop of Medina, New York, lads [the best wishes, believe me to be very truly Mgl b b gl ) CIRCUITOUS TUNNEL awords took place to-day near Giretna between | t0 4 80. Qe bull of the Taxans were held too- “The dissatisfaction with the democratic can- on the hillside that leads to the back door and i brought about. Butler will run, I'am abso- 3 about 12 years of age, were_out boat riding | yours, Tases G, Brae, © | didates,” ho said, s widewpread among tho [T 3 g high fe and were not good enough v _am ! o about_12 years ¢ , were ) 3 25 (. BLAINE, b % fderable | Captain J. Faristo Poche, broth- | hig] nors, and were not good en 1_“‘“‘?' certain; hence the first step in this re- 1‘1‘".1"’:;:;1%‘ :,mg‘l&unz :.::’:uaw on ;llff,ué'":%r.'- and fishing on the Tllinois river at this point | Irish, and wo shall certainly goba considerable | BT . ot m‘{f,"..,,.:f,,,‘. for the dressed beef trade; ¥o they were slow aile o mobinlanoskion, e this afternoon, Nearing tho dam across the HENDRIOKS' TREACHERY, S coutt. Poche received a flesh wound mn the [ to #ell. Old cows and other rough native e s el AW oieddies; oap: VOTES FOR BLAINE, was pastor of the Presbyterian church here, a | Washington Dispatch. will provent anything like an Irish landslide | oy oo waurderer” Sentenced, ers Md feeders at steady prices. Export populaa preacher, authior and scholar. The [ It is now definitely known that Thomas A. [in our favor, except, perha in the stock- e e m' @+ | grades, 1,400 to 1,600 pounds, € 65to 7 00) river is being dragged in search for the bodies. | g aiioky entered deliberately into the con- | yards district, where official influences are | Stico, July 16.—Michael Mu owney, ex- | good to choloe shipping stoecs, 1,200 o 1,440 Three hats and an_upturned boat wera reco gnEioKs o Mot of mnch atcount, and where the Trishmen | constablo, has been sentonced to-doatly for pownds, 6 20 to 6.70; commion. to medinm, erod, and all identified. The calamity is felt | spiracy in Chicago to seoure his own momina- | 1o 50U MEERRNG0ve ) dent and also very | assisting in the murder of Doherty, a farmer, | 1,050 to 1,230 pounds, 6 85 to 6 10; grass Tex- stock is 10 to 30c lower than last week, and hard to sell. There is a fair business in stock- There was & zood deal of speculation as to the motive of this attack on the new law, a good deal of surprise at the suddenness and tsolated character of the attack, and still more wonder that the temperance leaders did not take steps tocut the presumptuous offenders off ¢hortin their career of opposition. No in- A PARTY WITH A PURSE. WILICH NEEDS FILLING. New Yonk, July 16.—The following circu- lar is issued from the headquarters of the re- publican national committeo: thigh and the affair was sottlod DeAi Str. The pending presidential cam- | formation was filed during Saturday, and but | PY the entire community. tion for the presidency in the place of Mc-| [rish,” ! i in 1881, who was guarding the re‘xl«lnncn of | ang, 750 to 060 pounds, sold at 3 85 to 4 80, palgn fs of unusual impotance to tho country, | for Mrs, Blank's respect for the ity ordi- o e Danald whom ho hud beon, divected to nomi: | An Trish poli from the Bridgepurt dis Thomas Henry Burke, under socrotary for e il R b d in its ro. | nance, the Sabbath mightihave been desecrated n Injured Nebraska Brakeman, nate to the convention, and_had alrcady nom- | trict admitted that just at present there wa eland, % 5 ; d rather quiet at sult, The national committeo on behall of | “myo belief that Mrs. Blank had been put confortneo wa hld in. General utlors room | ors o tho groen.” “The fastiw b waid, “thef A Cornertn O | gedisanes G LG8 Qs U e the republican party desires to make it justly vigorous and_effective, and succoss ce: November, For the funds required, ho OakLAND, Neb,, Juno 16.—Frank Moody, | mi GenC N MO VA With. Butler and | boys have nothing ag cland, but brakeman of tho couth bound freight train [ Kelly, The plan was to spring the name of | they convention, and to attempt | Mr. Blaine will do grest things for the Trish, forward by the proprictors of sharp advanca in erude oil to-day. The united | ing a8 high as 85 60 for choice fine pigs of 180 pipe lino certificates opened at “"’f and closed | t0 200 1bs. Heavy sorts were slow from first o ide THE MARSHAIL BREWERY, have got the ids ) ; loaving here a little past noon, fell from the | Hendricks on the Bl o i ! bl et Al pladd L L to meet the lawful and proper expenss of tho | Messrs, (ieorge andjFred Bowman, as o test s ) Hend I T oot Tl th at 643, the highest prices of the day. A cor- . Shipping 3 ght, and ¢ campaign, and to provide the same, the com- | case gained ground and was confirmed by both | top of a box car—striking upon his head and L,ff‘v;,‘,‘f"t“,‘{]f:";‘,’,;fif;“ "The conferonce Iasted | have four months'time ta ner in ofl is suspected, packers did not seem to want as many as yes- terday. No hogs arived to-day from Kansas City for packers, Sales at 1 00@5 00 for skippers and throwouts, $ 10@5 60 for as- rted light, and 5 00@5 60 for packers and. thippers. Light, 160 to 220 1bs, 5 00@5 60, mittoe tinds itself dependent upon the lilx ty of republicans to muke such- voluntary con- tributions as their means will permit, as they feel inclined to give, You aro therefore respectfully invited to send, as soon a8 you conveniently may, by draft on New York, or posjel moaey order, to these gentlemen’s statements, George Bow- man, Sr., who is not now a parnerin the brew- ery, said that he was at Barrett’s circus in the afternoon and did not know beer was being sold until his return in the ening. He said it was undoubtedly for testing the constitu- tionality of the law, He thought it was quite shoulders, and from present appoarances is |, copsiderabla portion of the night, and Gov. | and when election comes coutiderably injured. ~'The train had started | frondricks was himself present and a party to | vote the straight democratic ticket, Tho fel- south but could not make the grade and was | ¢ ungil 4 o'clock in the morning, General | lows that kick loudest have the least influcnce, July 16, backing at the time. Tortunatoly he fell at | 1, ¢jor thought he could control the solid vote | and I beliove that nothing will bring our Irish N. roilway to Cedar Falls was the side of the track. Heo secms to suffer ccn- | of Massachusetts for him, although the result | people quicker to their senses than the howl- | colebrated to-day by o dinner given by the siderable pain. Dr. J, O, Moore at this showed ho could not_control one half of it, [iug of the dynamiters for Dlaine. ~A'good | citizens of Cedar Ialls to tho wholesale busi- ing is making an examination and the shoul- | ind" onricks gave his outire consent to the - Trigh workingmen who belong 0 1abor | yegs men of Des Moines, THE MONEY MARKET, The formal opening the order of B, F. Jonss, chairman of tho re- | proper the law should botested at once. It | der proves to bo dislocated. Sohamo; A" gentlaman now. ‘in Washin izations huve become prejudiced agninst AR KCHOKS PROM WALL STREET. publican national commi ttee, 242 Fifth avenuo, | was a matter of vital importance to the owners — — o A teriptadlito aonvasat miLHUEAnAY ud through the talk of some of their Flo Leaves/s Wite and Ohil AT AT New York city, such sum as_you may desire | of the brewery. 1f beer could not_be manu- Western Furniture Men, pending the excitement of the stampede in the | leaders about Mr, Cloveland's ofticial acts. |, . RS p et | Becial Dispaioh bo JHRDRER to contribute for the objects yefore mentioned | factured aud sold here they wished to know it | §pacial Dispatch to Thr Beg. Convension says that Hondricks was #o over.| But 1 belicve that, also, will wear away in | PEORIA TiL., duiy }!"l'l';»"""'%l Schell 0] "New Yous, July 16.—The stock market A rceipt for the same will be sent by return | as quick as possible, sothey could make ¢ Dho western associa. | 60me with the thought thought that he pos. | time, and that in the end the Irish voto wil | (ferman 4 years old suickded to dayby drowh- | 4,y 1oy boon dull, but marked with some ing. He took a boat_and rewed to the mid- . dle of the river and jumped overboard, e | very sharp changes, owing to reports of busi- leaves a wifo and child. ness failures, The opening was strong for the e e Strikes Ended, N nsely Do | pygpangrenia, Pa., July 16,—Tho strikes gn in the | ¢ lhl'{uln'm'ylmm plastercrs and Knapp & mail, The committee cheerfully calls the ot tontion of every percon holding any office, place or employment under the United States or auy of the departments of the government, to the provisions of the act on congress entitled ““An act to regulate and improve the civil eer- vice of the United States,” approved January nd states that its influenco b ex- rangements to go tofsome state where beer could be manufretured and sold, THE AMOUNT OF LEER SOLD, and the amount of money taken in Saturday was no ohject to the proprictor, They ad- mitted they didnot care how much or how MILWAUKEE, July 16, i e sibly might be nominatod tnat, althoug his | be as solidly demoora fc as ever it was, tion of furnituro manufacturers met in annual | # WER Ue BOUntR Kb RIS T B0 0 e esman ventured the session this afternoon. The convention will | that he was absolutely speechless from ex- | remark that ho enjoyed the last, M'fl)‘f‘”,fli and is fufrth«' purpose of Jo- [citement, General ]H:;blv:r 40Y8 tllle sehome KICKING OF THE TRISHME: curing and maintaining uniform prices, and to [ failod becauss, the Indiana men lost their ) ERR IR preveat unbusinesslike competition, Repre- | heads, -w"l""_“’{“'l'l'"“‘ '“].“‘f_}“" A sentatives of all the lurgs i i cause it would make a lively cau general list, and prices later were still better, with a subsequent_reaction, But there was little husiness, and the reports that went the showed that there was s S e S st firms_in Chicag i b ! ok . R P S 1iith, 188 littlo way sold-—tho feat was what they wero |GV Feyrid, 0oty "Omae Jouis, C Trich wards all tho moro necessary and the | ¢ 3¢ JoRmpyun DESCI, aup, BEUPE 1% | rounds of the 'strec Respectiully, B, said Mre, Blank was foolish _beoauso she did| GoRuhg oty on v (e ORGANIZING FOI THE CAMPAIGN, would be silenced beforeclection-day, however, | £ 1S ailures in business circles gencrally not chargo ton conts o glass and soll in pony ) 3 ; W ; and an [rishman voting any but the democrat” e s S announced are regarded as indications of the — gla She could have sold_just as much == Special Dispatch to Tz Bre, ic ticket would be looked upon as a traitor, ey o future, and more are expected to follow; and THE CHAIRMANSHIP, Dbeor, and wonld have thus made some money | Shipping Cholera in Paper Rags, Minwavkeg, July 16.—The campaign in| In conyersation with a number of Trishmen I 1o P m‘ e trust companies are asking G |mlruen¢]l'nll' time 38 s L"L'.}.-‘i{ it. But moncy was clearly not the Wasttisotox, July 16—The treasury do-| Wisconsin i eing vigorously proscouted. At |who claini b politioal iufiugnco: Kl‘.:lil:(ml'll:yr Tomnow, July 1l =Tho Diiace. of Valse "{"l'f:r:i.::'g\':1::':2;,071‘;3e';:fnhelffiux onns, - WasHISGTON, July 16,—Tho Star says: ‘The | °"A"4n o'clock this morning a Times-Repub | izents in the Canadian border that paper rags | the headquarter of the republican state com | GGG T e sownpipors tho ro. Amoricau Engineer with the Albert | hanks; but they are unfounded thus far, es- impression seems to bo that Ex-Senator Wal- |lican xeporter ‘stepped into Mrs, Blank’s | supposed to bo gathered in the cholera in- | mittee there is groat actavity, and over &wo | porter guthered the following to be about the socloty of arts for 1854, pecially a8 concerning a prominent uptown lace will be elected chairman of the national | place on Third avenue and looked around. |fected district of Iigypt, Turkey and South [ hundred Blaine & Logan clubs have already | jresent foeling among the Irish democrats: W savings bank, The present prices are about : T : v oo, | The bar room was moderately filled with | France are being imported iuto the United | been organized, "Phey sympathize strongly with Kelly, Grady, Tung, | e same as yesterday for the Grangers and democratic committeo. 16 i8 thought Gove- | qrinkers, many of them farmers, and all ap- | States throngh Canadian ports, They are d —~— Coclran, - and the other Tammany chiefs who |~ Natoikz, Miss., duly 16,.—Albert Miles, | Gould stocks, excopt Miseouri Pacific, which nor Cleveland prefers Manning of New York, | parently workingmen, Mrs. Blank was the | seribed as low erada and_likely to contain the Why the “IRoyal” is the Best, opposed Cleveland in _the democratic conven: [ colored, was hanged for the murder of his wife | is 13c lower. Vanderbilt and Michigan Cen- but the understanding is that he (Manning) | only one behindthe bar and was industriously | germ of the disease, A large lot was recently + 4 tion, and considered the defeat of Tammany [in Dead Man's bend, September, 1852, tral closed last night at 61, and opened this does not want the position, Ho has promised [ Bading oué shipped to this country from Livorpool, The improved method by which it has | ;' 155 or s suub for the SRS moraivg with an offer a¢ 60, and is held at 63 {088 N0t ypant flnml"t.,u'.u . il ;m].l A BOHOONERNIAT ¥IVE QHNIS A GLABH. — e — e been made possible to produce pure pbjections made to Cleveland by Tam: New Hampshire Republican with o peg, and substantially no zr.quctnoxi:. the committes to the full oxtent of his ability, | The reporter stepped up and laid down o | The Becond Nebraska Congressional, | cream of tartar, has had an important finany th should have prosented | e LR O vepublican | Lo reported run on cortain Indisnapolls but does not want to be the responsible he half dollar, and mugs of the fluid were set| HastiNgs, Nen., July 16,—The central | bearing upon the manufacture of baking | Clevela S(SNOORE, e NNE) B et ll;:'m'l\N-uum:l:‘l“w?tl:“tlllgll‘::l ll;‘ll:‘i'::‘i"f'-‘ll’ h dor ¥rom good uthority, it is learnd that, Han: | down for Bunself and a gentloman from up f committeo of the | second congrossional div- | powder. By the prosess heratoforo gon- landielbe ol al b A oea e AR L O dall forbids the use of his namo. He will not | town. The liquor had the peculiar whang of | trict met in this city to-day. 1t was called | orally employed, it has been found im- | hobno ] i — — | Consequent upon the assignment of Edmund ¢ stand in Wallace'sway. At Chicago Randall | Bowman’s lager, without question, But any | together by J. 1, MyDowall, chalrman, . The LT e Tea D RN SR Sl ce s e 18 vary ebnoxlons fo tho Lrisha e oo o g ; L ot o s Kby : 2 h lager, Bug any ! ondency t4 d & of this city, large dealers in was ably supported’ by Wallaco and it is said | doubt as to its identity was speedily dispelled | eall was made for a convention to bo held at | P93 %) puritios, More | of ity tendency to _Anglo-mania § |Yard & Co, y " the former will do all ho can to have the lutter | by the entery of Georpe Bowinan bimself, | Hastings, August 20th a6 7 s 1., for a con: | Particularly tho tartrate of lime, which | Iyish clement is strongly fillod with white geods, nd it Tibiitios upward of | made chairman of the committee, “Phe reporter introduced himself as a Times | vention to nominate one candidate for con- [ remained to such an extent as to greatly ANTI-MONOFOLY SENTIMENT '\'ul"n“»" This firm s w | —— Republicsn man, gress, one presidential elector, and to elect a | impair the quality of the cream of tartar, | .4 tho churgo that Cleveland, while go [ wealthy one, | KANSAS REPUBLICANS, Yes, I know you are,” replied Mr, Bow- | central 2ommi 2 and to interfero seriously with the |norof New York, vetoed bills against he " THE STATE CONVENTION. i " Dot 2ent strength and wholesomenoss of the bak- | corporations, has therefore moro weight with FINANOIAL WRECKS, | o HE STATE CON : nd you and Mrs, Blank here be- run; Amberst Students, ing powders into which it entered. the ayerage Irishwan than it wes given in the 11ON MANUFACTURERS. T'oreA, Kansas, July 16,—The repablican | gan :«lellluu 5 urday and are 1\- IL!Ian}v SPRINGFIELD, Mass., July 16, —Half a dozen fi thin new noceas: whiokt fs . e by | democ On the other hand, ( Ty T Ohi July 16,—A dispatoh te convention for the nomination of a can- | merely with a view to test the prohibitory | Amherst college students have been arrested r ) 3 4 Sigh in the estimation of a good ARS NO LS INCINNATI, 0, . I',:‘mf‘;:,‘, F",\:x,'m,:, :]:1““"',‘:” :J:mf ",‘m :‘L aw. Tt that the idea?” : : x during commencement v for causing a | the Royal Baking Powder Company of | /.50 oa0s ho T SUppoked b (vnvmamum.unnwn from Ironton, Ohio, announces the failure of \ 54N RAIBARE A AN S0 Al Well, thero are a good many ideas going. | drunken disturbanco aud desteoying privato | New York, and exclusively employed in | full of fight and a great deal of an Anglo EARLOAKING POVIDE Hiram Campbell & Son, iron manufacturers, { ...A:u: w:‘t'.lhnvfl;u]im':l.r "i l{o fhhfln‘llll"u;“ Wo arc going to sell beer, however, to” Mrs fproperty, They pleaded guilty at Amherst to | itg extensivo tartar works, the imported | phobe, Ot course, they dislike very much to nmuuuunmme:/ 1 place the linbilities at 000, No | o Mg Syepdancg frqm all the | Blanke, and dho will sell s long as e can, and | drunkenpos and riot aud wero fined S11and | orudo? grapo acid is 8o treated as, o res | Yote tho ropubl foket, bt neithor do UNDTORISE and placo iho lisbiktion st 300,000, 4 counties of the e. J.J. A, T, Dixon, of | we wi the beel I oing to | costs each, . : s ant to Vol ic ominatec statement of assots, Tiilascll county, was e S Wl e SN move all vestigo of tarirate of limo or | they wantio volu focchn dldato Aomiued o fuiro has b cxpected, il that Come 1 Perry was made te y 8ee much property here to e idle, and we propose Only a Dead Nigger. other impurities, giving a product before (%N TN Droclivitie, bell's Mount \la._.l....'\ n]ud btluull &lmmuq mltle v, 88 committees wer chosen | ¢, fact ud sellif it can be done, known—a chemicall sream of been running during the recent depression in and the convention adjourned till 8 o'clock. | "l raporter's mission was fulfilled, ibuonans, Gay, Toly omd, dlapatel bo tha T it sty "G, e, ) nme—— The efficers and leaders of the temperance [ ¢ZhEORICHe TEvin AEbIDS Kays List i DANKING FIRMS, A " - P old shot dead Sam Taylor, coloj By the emyloyment of these superior NEW YORK'S CONVENTION, Sax Fuaxoisce . Tum e e mationa. | d bogan tosecuro evidence for tho proe Ao P A Hho jury returnd & | pany has made the Royal Baking Powder | ., uontion is caled for New York city, Aug B O e A ik ty AL wodh sécalghie Sav Fuaxcisco, July he national, | Jogalstops, They went at it in & careful man- - as the chomists all certify, of the highest |\t u7tl, cning out sffaies of the firm, but it will be | anti-monopoly, greenback, labor and national | ner, taking the names of some 30 wen A m-dn*n. MRepenalon. possible degree of strength, *‘absolutely e soveral days before a detalled statement of unanimously adopted, Bight Butler eloctors | svision, 1o s s names soven wore seleet. | of Sedalia, Missour, says: Thomas & Haddeo, | uniform leavening power. 1t i for theso | [uiiavarors, July 16.—The financlul sltu “ . e Reacalon SR UM it will e placed in the feld, ¢d pon the sawe priuciple, and the papers | of this city, wholeeulo ‘aud retail hardwase, | reasons that the *“Royal” never fails to | atio Suiproved to-day, The run on v — Jieton, Matlecn eouosz, Hones 2 Ciiiiee e gotten out. Dr. Watsan Ralarts swore to the | the largest dealers in Central produce bread, biscuit, cakes, etc., that [ Petsinger & I'lotcher's and Cushman continu- 2 s 4L Y1 tohor & Shiarpe's fallure, \ THE MUGWUMPS, information befcra Justico Haradon, ““',T.‘iv“f‘v'l'»’-" ""“"‘”"' TS aro light, swoet, digestible, and whole- [ ! “H':llr"ii'ml. g Tho nun |..]»].: :_u”;;w.‘:;nwhl_*,’_ fl r}“’!l 25 LR PARNNING BP-DRURATES, i ogie: SHABING. NANY HLAXE RS 07 00 T i RS L oo tho eating of which is never fol- | (UL il tuns entirely ceasod by noon, | —==2 i Disbarring Tom Campbell, of Cincins TBostox, duly 16.—Tho independusts horo | with soling boer to tho parties wuned The Weathier To-lny, "‘hw‘“.“’ d{"“'u“,’"‘:"- O Moy ol ihowe | [rvim feared the countey bunks mght becomo | PYRE CREAM HARTAR, i A ! have chosen fifty-two dulegates to the nation- | LES0DR Npddy b warrant wus fsied abl] wasminaton, July 16—For the Upper | physioal discomforts attendant upon tho| alawcd and draw tho balancod held by bayks H10O e Cixorwsaty, July 1 o case o SLALI Ces o found | batment of T C. Uampbell was called in the e enador, " Ta. b { district court to-day and the charges read, ’ orscd, and testimonials § Judge Buckwalter, one of the [;nxgua. having fneh chemists ws 8. Dana Hays, 5o | formerly been a law partver of Campbell, de- Delufoutaing, of Chicagos and Gustwvis | clined to sit in the case. The other two j filwankee. Neversold i bulk, e % tha wipeams court {or wssign- o, ANDRE AU dge to teke Buckwalter's places 6, mfi.%gfmma et ulbsses wero diamissed sill Monday, sl indepeudant conventior at New York, on the 20d inst. Sympathizers of other partios been asked to seud representatives of their own, Mississippl and Missouri ve showera, partly cloudy, east to stationary temperatury Ifalum Lottors have been re- e Local | partaking of improperly prepared food. | in the aty, but all f¢ I rendering possible the production of a | source aré now ally baking powder possessed of these qualifi- " cations, the improved mothod of refining Qn the B&th Ballot, aream of tartar becomes at once & matter | Prowta, Tll, June 16,—Ia the rapublican GENOEVILLE, TLLS,, July 16,—Tho re- i ; i congressional convention ab Canton to-day, w of the Sixteenth distriot to-day of material importance to the eculinary | FrOKYGIES S0 Pooria, was nowmiuated d Jas, M, McCarty for congre world, on tho 880tk ballot service, The first count in the information lleges that Mary Blank the defendant, did, on or about the 12th day of July, A, 1), 1884, sell one glass of baer, the same being intoxi- cating liquor, to one D, D Clark, contrary to the form of the statute in such cases wade and pro and against the peace and - nity ‘of the state of Towa,” The other six | —— in Hlinois for Congress, INDIANA, 4 TIHE CANPAIGN TO OFKN IN AUGUST, InvianapoLis, July 16,~The republican