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OMAHA DalLy Bge OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1881, PRECNANT PRORIBITION |3, st o o, J bt o v [ THE TERROR OF TOULON, [foz oo, s oo gain thousands of votes, thau they over were bofors, He' axprecy oreign of all men, from whom the just powers | A Wisconain delegato thowght 1t et o FOURTEENTH YEAR. seetarnNomss. | OTHELLO-LIKE' OPERATORS, P himself parfectly atisfind with the platform — s e 1 says that the tariff plank will ba entiroly Liacotera, of Peru, is doad, — —— of government are derived, to whoso laws hu- | to adopt the platform withont disenssion, ¢ & an PRI 6 S gl 4 5 Al ’ = i Y G1yes Birth to- Triplets at the NAtODa] |peace. romoricy ang hasiness sty an oo | Vel cvery s a4 o (0 BO'S” Special Report from fhe | haiaiey s the e, ot o Wy T el ot o vt | Botton Pries Stem to Depeive Chicago yes Bi B A Prospetity and happiness only can co gy h A rnient reform, and upon this he depends : H o the people when the laws of the national | previons quostion, and then the seemd ftt crnment 3 All public schools in Toulon and Marseille Aeconchment at Pitsbarg And Wate vovernments are 1 Acconi. With the vl o ener | Hoadquarters of the Cholera Horpor, |greuen ! b Vi el n Todon ant Mot Speculators of Oeenpation, . artram, of New Jersey, moved that when —y - The A : ’ Syins witl/o o importation, manufacture [ the platform shall have et adonted o e THE G. A, R, REUNION. Tho Tammany mombers of the New York Qecond, l;‘“:'fl“’r‘.‘l“m y tod | Le reftred to bo reerediat %0 Jnmes Black. of H h PI P N th stata central committes wore absent from the Th M k N 1"::?'1'3‘:-‘;“;::‘!hyflt;:.' 14W8 of Hational wnd | Pene;ivenre. ow the Plague rospers in the il Kot ‘-—'_”m“"‘m - \u. L||N||\L Albany, Wednosday. e Market Now About as Low ' ' ack, of Pe 3 3 ‘committos . 3 o « . orview botwi o perors of . In Candidates for President and jlate overaments, " during tho - entira sk, of 1 i chiman of th e Narrow City Streets, urther Do it i viow batweon the emperors i Gor a8 It Ever Gots to Bo, istory of such laws, drew tho last rosolutior ol i e and Austria takes place at Inchl on the Vico and a Platform, where shown to b promitingthe cutse |~ Nt mlating i ko chunge of the party's —me Minwearouts, July 28, To.day wan tho [ Jh of Avgust. “Tho mecting will Iust twe —_— of crance, with resulting crime and | name -and & motion was ma i P day of the y v encampment, | 18Y% . . —— it o AR I A b | the rewainiug sections of the platfor Ispecially Thess Inacoesible to Sl witheel e b bl i (et \Wery porcoptibla shock of earthquake was | Cattle Continue Dull=~Belling $6 lic and private charity, imposing large and | but the suggcstion wi : : arors I the history of the organtzation. [ folt Wednonday on tha Taland of Teame o o A Number of Phy sicians and Mid= | unjust taxation and pubic barders for pens |in roo g8 Vplvgamy was not sutticient; [ the Fieree Mistral Winds, Thara wero 15,000 of thern 't the ozt | Modliacmoia Theinhabitants whero grent. to $10 Less than Cost, Umber of V8iolans an and sheltering institutos Wsiad the thrift 'mhl vzrn"»r:;’I‘ 00! ! to haye (; -mhu- fim;mumn A which was an hour and twenty minutes pass. [ 1y agitated : o s wnd commerce, hin- | prohibiting polygamy, should ba pro. . int. There wera probably 8,000 *All rallroads wost of the i wives Prosent at the Event, [iudustry of munutactur bbb IR e ; ! 1 o | o a given point, Thore were probably ratlronds wost of the Missisippt river \ h . 1 o Poace secrating of the [hibited {n the national constitution, f 3 i 0 0 did not jou vo agroed to v dolegate o eyl S S V|| K e Sl | 7k Bring Baln and Honling prde At nprt Lt Gt St e e b WA Hogs Quoted Slow and Pric 4 and’ administration of - law shorten- [ third rcction all parsonal allasien to Blajng i ¢ [ mado up the visitors, Genoral Logan ocer . 17, at half rates, Shbsedied ¥ {th [ing, lives, impairiog health' and " dim- and 1. gen, F from the Mediterranean Sea & prommlsny o doteral Loge oo T L Woak all Around © St. John, of Kansas, Marked with |infshing productive. industey, ] T promition I to s icussion In which Briuiie. Sevion Ganoral Shorman rode in the, mid: | cnentin iy et i ""L‘fi"“l",‘“‘]“ wralalil + : education to be noglectod and_despised, | Hoany, of Tinofs, declaved ghoe hothr thich S y O onboth waro recuived with continued [foth fora nongiyyon 8 to Wedhsalay nigh . 2 rost Bl i *y the taachings of the bible,ch 1]and Logan were on the republioan tie t be- i % | Gontiotis tro Tonorals Thomas, | 100, foF & candi feup ty Wednesday night, Alle ed Yellow i r = tho Targest Blus Ribbon, Beliscl 10 VR L Ea et e wuso ofthele action on the iquor. syection GrontMortuhty..n Horj‘pltnlsshel s from the votarw. Genoral Ttiomas, | without any changs from the i pilc" ged Yello .F"W I}%Vewo z L aud_their childron in the fonnding 1 11> probiitiouiste, " bo said, “ounld Taco the tered from Wicds of the AIPRC - | wrire’ Bleo remmvin e cloers, T | Tt is ropor od that tho St Patarapurg o leans Affeoting Provisions, g i ¥ growth under God of our widely oxtor and shoot whire they Wanted t) it lino of march was through tho principal | lise found thros Niillsta i th. park of tho Daniels of Maryland Unn.mmous]y Countey, and which, Tuperiling the porl ity | T l;'\:IJ-LNI::’X;:':("Ak,::": was rejoctod Ly a oo streets of tho city, = which was|palnoo whove the an rowenudes, Ty Ni. T o § ol ivil aud religious liberty, aro the @0 tjority amid chow S ¢ o , profurely decorated, Afterwards thora wera | bilists resisted, woundo the sergoant of the [ Short Ribe, So Much U, s Decided on as the Second. ¢ uits by o it thess Hopking, of New Vork, moved o strike out | N0 Slgn of Abatement — Famino profely decorated, ftorwaris thoto. woro | bilsta reisto egundod the wergoan o “v‘r'.»:«” lmunu:.wmm,nmp . follow oitizons to aid ia thy repeal of the L;ww'.ufnrm. Theic platform should differ in torday's Ravages, oA "-.J:-.{J'.".‘.. I“;m:;(f‘;":‘ :'-':.fl'..':::..?'x.»:";:fi ‘ln.-lnfl :"f' |n;nh‘)cthn mulm, and dc e tion Keared, i $ s aud in the legal suppression of this bane- | the brcadest possible manger from thoss of P — e nada to elec X L o4 ral discrimination, democratic candi. alapingy Doctors Disagree Disagreeably on fuyrmaud In the legal suppression of thia bas tho two politieal pirties. Tuey. wers noy S 8 i s i dato for tho Dresidency Is denounced s n : —— he Deli f the Platfc 'Tho foct 4 " duklog the twenty fon i to begin bidding for votes outside THI OOLERA, oo ovanlng 71,000 peoplo awdod the | monopollst, * approves. sl attitude on CHIGAGO MARKETS, the Delivery of the Platform, Tho fuct that during the wenty-four yoars | dHito wrinciples of prohiv THE EPIDEMIC WHARE 1T 0106 INATED, Wapapmant grounds and witnossed the firo- Chinese question, and favors pensions to Mes A LULL IN SPECULATION, in which the republican party has controlleq Tacte, ot , PR works by tho Flambean elub of Topoka, K SAR T vetirAR Wi P SR the general government, and that of iy Lartzy of Ulinois, favorad the plank on tha [ ¢ 1 Dispagdh to Tis By, san General Logan will be given rocoption | 191 Veterans, < | SPecial Dispateh to Tu B, theau states, no effort has been made toc] Ssumg oot i tho prohiuition purty way ba | TousoM, SMMIBHSIRS eut wind 1s sub: | toraorers bR e, poneep L onernan | Oulng to tho'clows of astern ports from Sue C1cAGo, July 24,—"T can't seo how & man A Btrong Suspicion that Some]this mii T orioe fiave, boen ereated | beswmo conbeol of th goverament iv must. bo siling; theltemperatuse il remaina vory | 1 othor distiuguisled wonoralaprosent will A DR asone sgaiist O, s TeomITelon | any money speculating whon the ) o national dq , and goves uts | Propared fo b ¢ i i o | recaive at Gene, shburne's residonco Marseitles, vessels o e I'ronc) ans- o N 3 Greenbacker is tho Father A et Statos fromn- Ehes | Abother delacate reniarkod thet if thore was | pigh, " The eptdemio gathers in most. of 1ty AN RAvORS: My U el o groat | Dort sorvice huvo heen tramsforead to Brent, | market is a8 low as it cver gote bt {t u yory : dibo tho wnien, in nono of which lias [ blUndering in the plottorm now, it would b vietims from the nurraw strects of the town, |crush at the Crand Ay e ampment isover, | Mo necessity of soon furnishing fresh supplics easy to seo how ho ean lovo a good deal” The e y ¢ obeen forbidden or the people of [ BOing but the blunder of bluvders, i every b kel iblo to the Mistral or vio- and tho people are beginutng to go howe. The |80 Adiniral Courbotl - sspreal #up jone | gontloman who made this remark said g} iEs o territories or statos been permiteny b R aehimbleful braias was to b allow. whu-nmlmmumslnln t';‘l“l Meditorvitisny | DHREIDAN Ovents ot e o o] tho rocaption | K0vernment to Shesitato about. giving - ordas g ||ll: nm;uwm[ o b ntmr.;mll( b Juesti rouibit; that there aro now over 200,000 dis. | ©d to interfera withit, § lent northwest wind o 9 SOSUNOLEALORR |Iv5 TiaR vkt th Llinois headquarters this | tor active oporations, had just come from the wheat pit, wherethore 3 e '"":‘”’:"""l‘) LT | e oiprs ST 00, A0 e oni e aphienton wan eedered ViR MR e o moraing, and ot £ 11 Ve KRS | T b stor ek bl 2. ocoupiod by | Were about a dozen mon doing nothiog, _ 1ifs the Virtue of the Democratic r dealers llding certificates ang | a0 thoinotion to o et Banoll L TR adb BRI Tiar of intect Tho fat Washburis residonce tonight. At tha | g1 *Indioator Pubiihi loas concerning the possibility of making an | des TN WAK VOt o, 2ok aba ndoned from fear of infection. Tho |at” W I tht. At the Livo Stk Tndicator Pablishing company, | idoas concerning the | ¥ of making any and Republican Mothers REammReL o ""H,‘.‘,’”""&.‘.,,';f,,m‘,‘,f,‘f" i AT e bo would be o longor | mayor hrs supprassed tho fuic of S¢. Lasurus, ",‘,','l’"".,‘.‘,'5:{;";:.;"“"":.fih{' s 0t Do | Wt Sevomajuh, Bowdll & Co. printors, ou | money on the markets at this present stand- and the Moral Qualities WIS 60 destructivo to th moral and | ® Mombor of the party. A dispateh recaivod this worning from | Tt made tpseo Tnthe ovening Shor. e bl tivaoty Kunama City, foll Wed- point are apparently identical with those of i e i ey ikes o' or-th corrontny | 0 AR the L1aklorm o &t adoy ERA AmstiaL T heetvecn aocrtd of ilacel labtous et b R N itrsons | them ssomed to ety whether, sohoot 0 e aud potition for the correction | 0 Aud th o fal 5 bl orts of misce s e arrowly escaped, o Indic opt not. v k of this abuse of civil government, is conclusive | Amid cheers, W o ba submittad for re. | s oyen g ) bo felt unon o itk | r at tho oncampmont all duy. 4. sore n o | publishod from the Pric Qo ongor, bt with no. foeeay tivity, ~ At THE PROHIBITIONISTS, that the republican party is insensible to or o b, to ba submitted for re. | aase. Twenty eathy have ocourred within oxpeisioners of the war was held at which the closo of ths morning session Sep, sold at ;. Dot impotent for theredress of thess wrongs, and iy cutunitteo of theon | tha jast threa days. The Phary hoapital hay |yl haridred gathered, Tho French Acadomy of Medicino proposes kel oned at 833, and sel} b TIE NATIONAL CONVENTION AT PITTSHURG, ! L swers [ Who ar not to modify it in any material | bng 'more rortaiue e e ecourge than vl an international congre 5 o pro- | itk having opened at 83}, and selling at one o ol should no longer be entrusted with the powers & y ing tdta position, 1o pry Lhan intornational congress Lo diseusy ghe DX | tiing down to 83k The amo opom in oore DiTeRUR, Jaly 24,—~Tho prohibition con- [ Gr' reaponaigisian. o oo AR BT incomen g fuothees, owing Sdte position, i tho gret: | The Next Commander and tho Next | vention nd our of St et ook Ban | ghonad rathior asong £t B oo graduall L s na sulligo. oy 0T onincomen and of [ ta {ho Mistral. Otk S other hund sherrols sked tho col o o § r ; dor the rules adopted lay, | although this party = in its © late g asked tho congress to moet i Berlin, A mod il bty i b venton, under the rules adopted yesterday, [lthough this party. ; e oompitses g ere offcrod and roferced to | oat hospital mortality s ox e i the Meeting, ical cholera commissiol [ Vonead Tob aard was stoudy’and ribs ad- et this morning at 9 o'clock, Tho dolegates | Bational convention, ‘was silent on the liey T o G A e S ey e v e ol cholers comminsion extabishod 'ai Lasa | vanced 10" Two. cars of No.d s e ad- i Y q i 0 didates e88rS, esolutis Japelloste, whic tectod by Alps INNEAPOLIS, July 21, meati s | ret in thofMabillo auarter, with five hundred | ¥ o T gt s fillod the place assignod them and tho galleries | {1%51™ amoy “fl.,‘;fn‘ iy X voar | Mrs. Brown, of Towa, stated that tho lead from pure air. 5 held for the election of a commandor-in-chief | 1 ds, haw also organized & stol. (P Srhved to-day, and about oo’ hundred cars of were crowded with spectators. A short timo past Mr, Blaine has publiely recommendod "I-“'“fflmlwm"‘nt-m had agreed to a memorial telegram dated at Ar'es says thatthe Lown | aud two nominations waro made. The eloc- | vice and iesued a serion of rules for publie gui- | %3 0 L tarnoon boaed prices fell off 7 ingi h Prayer [ that therevenue derived fromi the liquor traffic | 8ddressed to the women of the country, the [ s almost lifeless owing to tho exodus, Num- | gion Wil tuker placa to-morcow, when the [ dance in go wding agunst cholera. . No sign | i, August whoat droppol to was occupied in the singing of ymos. Prayer shall Lo distributed among the scates. an ]n;hmuflwhlvh she gave, and asked that it be bors of ¢hop kn‘:sn c.mwum-mom,wlur(lu,, pluce fox the next encampment will also bo | of Amatic cholera in Paris, ;:'pm‘m,mfl e for “'L!‘“m_ 7 Fae was offored by Rov. W, Lec, of New York, Senator Logan has by bill proposed to devote | 8¢ opte 1 by the convention. 1t was adoptad thoday und go baok to ti: country at night, flected. Indications poiut to Warner, of | o AmericAn © ‘workmen were [ August, Oats dropped to 274, Tand declingd asking divine guidance in the platform to be these revenues to the support of the schools, | Shthusiastically, PAMINE I8 FEARED, Miseouri for chief and Nashville as the place [ yrrostod in the city of IMex-| 24%ob, Pork remained unchanged. adopted and in tho candidates to ho selected, | thus virtually rosommendiog s perpotuation of WHAT'S IN A NAME, owing tothe closiug of the shops. The e | of meeting, foo, Saturdny anitho charge of dofuning Girrns N N of the traftic, and that the states and citizens | Ray, e, Miner, of Massachusetts, ona of maming poj pulation are indignant against doc- — 2 tho character of the president. and were mnot o = 3 und that tho deliborations of tho convention | of th o foorthmreners In tholiquor arimme. [ tho threo membemof. e evicriadotte, one of ors anifohomite who nerescaq e e o WOES WITH THI WIND, il ity Squmunicsto wiih thle Giendy || Tho gooeral market. continues dull, and may redound to the glory of God and the The fact that the democratic party has, in lutions to whom the plattorm was roferred for the beginning by calling every illuess cholara. until to-dav. They were sentenced without ulls'mr.\nmv.x{ovl.'wu[ h dowawar. fondoncy. good of the country, Atter supplying om!s- | the deliverances of the wny policy, arrayed literary revision, sa d the committon wonld | Theys 1 1o sign of abatewent in the affiieted > trial by the governor, The same official now = mrl. wnnluw l;m NI lm_l :m“ ancy na- i i iane taclf on tho side of the drink makers and sol- no. g abje o seroel; ‘B0 tho cpnvention for | district, The authorities arc inactivo. Corp: | A Kansas Man Tosos Hie 1 oo S0m8 |ugreos to relaaso th men if raqutad to o wy | Vo8 Ehabmada good orices, oty comm sions in nominations on tho finance and o | e ket ol s i it Mr, T, o ;emhyduclnrlnrngmnnt"m]l()“cynfhhv[!mhl- action. He moved the name of the party be | ses He twenty-four hours without burial, I e in a Storm - Panic fin {Chesa- by the Ainerican ministor. Tt is cladmod the [ And medium, "I"I‘ Al "K"""’;Y Sora “"L’" L) P e mmittees, Mr. Freoman, tlon was | 0B of such traflic under th ' fals | 1o ax the prohibition par casan of cholora aro und-r (roatmant at Lyons. Deakobieametiaa chinrge in without foundation and wan nstiga. | to o'l 15 oo Uk the prioss ¢ SYIATS ing hold ooy & brohibition convention was | ¥on ' o “umptuary laws, " wheu in power in [ “Nis Willard sncier LR of retai 1t it uncertain whether it is Asiatic or Sporadic ted by malicious porsons, fraang I the country., Thesonorts aro losing being held to-day in Indianapolis, and pro- i . e Storm, f 85 to §10 per car. Cows o T iR tolegmans . PO laoma of ghe statey, refusing to permit tho | the name of the probibition hon. protection | cholera, There is one fuspected cusd of shulor orm, & batiaand Dby et Bk e o posed 1to eend the fol “h!“ S saTam s creation of a board of inquiry to investigate | party, and the question between Dr. Miner's [in Vincinges. 5 ul's and scrubby steers, such as those sieiope, Eational prohibition convention at | €13 revert, won tho uileels of this trailc, | it bt O 41360 betwean Dr. 3 : 2 = RED JACK that have to compote with range cattle, arg Littsburg, rprosouting thirty-ono states and Bren chab the demucratio party. should not | ainid mucl exofiurmans aony Loty {5 MARSEILLES MORNING MORTALITY, lota, Kansaw., July 24,—During a heavy salling at extremely low figuies and there is no “"x‘.w“h‘z‘“;i""“"'t"' o By o 1“"“‘".‘ ba entrusted with power or place, 156 i the success of the former. The sema rm:;.«uln.n.m_. Jul ) i\vul“n\.fi;a‘funtllf wind storm this afternoon, & now barn on the He Enters Darange Leading Forty ]clmn««.lhurtimpv ement l_‘I‘llfll;inhrl'nt[nu[!ll; apolis, "stand firm, truse in God's cause and s Ay, N Dise ibi- | from cholera since 9 o'cfock. 0 Pharoaly | il & 7 ) £ ong ae that supply lasts. The pons were fu {réanize an indepondont party for prohibi-| That there can be no greater peril fo tha | 0iste patty, ',"g’\f_'“fif";rfif,‘l“”‘:.\?{3"( Ll R i el U ot were discharged | E0 farm of Captain A. . Surrey, threo miles | 1, (ot Warrlors—Ta Ohased Out * | of Taxans, o8 there wors at 1ok oo hundrod oo i e e expting compi o 2F08 | come € e HO0 SR | vt binge Tk miahe Highes scuoarsed | ¢ town, was blown down, and ' two cons of | g o Ttunning Fieh—Oateie | oars umone fresh arivas, and thars were o Lt was suggested as there would ba two | the republican and S50 PAILIER for thif e &g wainin the hospital, Captain Surroy, aged 10 and 19, wero kiled; Men and Utes to Iigiht bab'v 25 0 40 loads loft over, Trade slow conveutious held to-day, in Indianopolis pro- | liquor vote, I ows that any party RAISING A CORRUPTION FUNT), ; 5 od 17 [y id the general market woak ) tondenoy e i 5 oD aftic will . A RAY OF LIGHT, another, aged 17 way mortally wounded, X Y 2 hib tomperance, tho aispateh ba sent | 1ot openly opy trafic will “engage ; S The bulk of salos aro 5,500 e o and tomperance, LoDk | et npetition, will court the favor of| The first hour and u half of tho evening ses. Paws, July 24, —Teis oflicially announced | Axxavorrs Md., July 24.~A foarful wind g 4 to both, and it was so ordered, \ i it e icc | sion was spent in an amusing efforton the part | o, LR July 24,— g 1 o Potiaony St DENVEK, July 84.—Durango iy groatly ex- |8 65 with poor Ints a A dolegate from Illinois moved that M, [the crimival clusses, will bartoe away public 5 ¢ g 4 ign | Ehat the cholera epidomie at Marseillos Jnd [and rain storm ocourrad this afternoon on ) tlo ara making 4,80@5,10; “ i i morals, the purity of the ballotand e ery trust | of the finance committse to raise o campai i" | Toulbn is decreasing, The health of Iaris is Chesapeake bay, in which the steamer (:eor. | citod to-day over tho arrival of Ied Jacket | t10 5 d Moore of Illinois bo appointed an additional P t 1 ty | fund. “Coe plan adopted was o isuo cortit- | LOU g L, T oaa shipping, 100 to 1850 b, D000 voree meRt AL Lo prohibision | find I this practics suificlent carizeny jaould | pates of atooic the national prohibition party, CINADAN Aty 1 ng- | Cauring the greatoc | satoroution wmong th | 1Y medy. The oity maesbai arrested one for o s o feicr to rood?8.00 to 4 0v; i B diate withdrawal from connsction with their | the holder of each sharo, pledging Limsell o Omawa, July 24, ho devartmont of ag- [\, uieniors, © \Voman falnt: ud men put on | disturbance and for carrying firoarme; e 300t 8 4; toodors 3 00 tod ugy ; \610 o'cloc] 4 car- | party. pay teu dollars per year to tho fund, dividends riculture is taking the utmost procautions | fifa proservers, pen ateamer lost its way n | was koocked down by the other TIndian, fig At 10 o'clock amotion was made and e Ly, Feo forms . in the adminiats to be payable in hoaven, R k s ) y Y » HOGH, R . ried to proceed to call of states for mominn. . Whila we favor ref orms Im .:: ad .’yh !:ya rlr:~ Mr. Christian, of Chicago, acted as an auc- | agaltet cholera, All vouels coming up the Ivlm_:!:nx rain and was ut tho mercy of the Tho Tndians than monrntndhqr:u'nd started ¥ g S tons for candidutes for the presidency. When |tion of the goverument, aud the ah lition of | 0 % ) s waves until the United States steamer Phlox | to loave the to 1. Several eattlemen and citi- | The general market was slow and the prices TORlR(Orn{ataa Bab- | ali sinecures, useless offices and useless off o s, | tioneer broker, and cajoled delegates from | S¢, Inwrence pass through . arantine, came along and took hor in tow. zonw gave chase. A runuing fight wie kopt [rather weak all around, and at the - close the stute of Calafornia was called, Ar. Bab ; A cock came o tne siand 6 proppsis the namo |in the clection by tho people of post oo Sfeious States to aubgeribe fo \fromionol to WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S DEATH ROLL, Henaus FALLS, Minn., July 24.—A torribla | up for ton wil e wie. the Indians wucoeeded | hoavy worts were strong and fe lower, . while of K. H. McDonald, Doy AleDosaid had [afficors, instead of appotutmont by tho prosi- | fifty tharea oach. The wi R aoeriot] Sy e July 24,—Ten deaths at Marsel hail and raw storm oceurred hero about, § o, | 11 Ketting out of range Some twonty shots | light, although slow andt hard to oot under- been one'of the foremost ad vocates of temper- | dent, we clajm that competenoy and sobrioty | shares taken aggregating about $10, st ight; twenty ot Toulon, Thirty-one | Grainin many places i totatly md P2 Jvoro fired on hoth sider. " 'No one was in. | went littlo of no change, backecs and whippers ancon the wino cursol tho fxate of Cali- |are essential qualificutions for holding oil 1 THE TINGE OF GREENBACKISM, dontls ut Arles in two days. The majority | Stonybrook hail cut swatt s miles wide | jured as farax known. Tho citizons nale for | patd fre, 510 to b 65 for good mixed to choice foraia, and while ho did not ssck the nomina- | fices, and we oppose the removal of sueh por. o Miner, of Massachusotts, from tho com- | of the uhabltant. of srat o havo fled. through the country, destroying the grain, | troops to keop the Tndians on the reseryation, | heavy, and bnt light made from 5 25 't 5 70, tion, ¥ if placed at the head of the ticket he |sons for mere administrative offenser, except mittee on resolutions, made a report, as to the — Much grain is ruined in Otter Tail county. and away from town the catte men, ¢ | Suma odds and 4-nllru dn't h 00 to b 10; light s poto aud would contributo liberally to |as far as it may o absolutely nesessary th s finance planke recounnending ‘o licu of the| GREAT DRQUGHT IN OHIO. — oattle men of wouthern Colorado ara | 160 to 210 pounds, 5 00 ok 70, ward tho expenso of tho campatgn. . §hiro effect'vencss to tho vital issuon on which | (oo Plauk recon adopted by the party FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ry ndignant over tho laty lowsos of cattlo, Ptk Georgo G, Clhristian, of Iliinois, "nominated | the goverament is entrustod to a party 1576, as follows: “The soparation of “the —— » and the burning of their camping Atk sk o v oh hon tho state of | Hhat the collection of reventio fram alco. [ 1576, 08 fol Kovernment from all banking in- n Sight Weeks—Meadows —— outtits. A genoral war hotwean them and the wan a flurry in tho provision market +overnor St, J w ta 34 s No Ral Kigl 3 ) K B CH lleged case of yollow Ohio was callod Mr. Gideon T. Stowart camo | holic liquors and tobace) should b abolishe. situtions' ‘The national government only and Pastures Brown—Crops Englaod and Holland. 18 08 probable unless semothing in 3 gused by an allogod cas 0 of yollow te the platforum andgaid that the prosentation | s the vices of men aro not & fit. s Ject for [ ghould exercise the high prerogative of issuing: RS R aaia e comt ol LoNuox, July 24.—Karl Granville has ro ly dono to ot their interests from A i ;_';‘::-l;f,""‘y ih .'_H:“m..,u of hix neme as a candidate by the delegation | taxation. voouo should by levied for the rup. | PAPEF 1oney £ bo paid on demand in gold and 5 e fused assent to Holland's proposal to blockade “H“mmlmm_l:v of 1 B provisions, who managod to manipulate mat trom Maine was against his wish and against (Lt oy ot, economically e [silver ouly equal to the standard of viig o ing—I'ovest Kires, the wholo Achioen const to seearn e racokAde — porisne ol anaged Sy manipulbteuat; ) iti ¢ i ol foverument, economically acmin. [ gt S . o5 o = O O 0 ) bia inobltiyolenuays rlad stlalitliog | parsloffthelgoterts levied the fostering of s loyclioficl el el aopted — - thocrew of the steanier Nisoro, The Democratic Committe hog products wsod ia the ‘south, dropped 1 B ezntmos/aeaadidato e oo o palaboe should " constantly be Neld | et Sty oo yciock Procsc the vioo.presl: | Specisl Dispatoh to Tix Bre, —— Youss, July 24—The committeo of the | per. 100, degne ooy aftornoon, Thoro is no Jfi)fl.‘ffl?fim"m‘:pnfi.i'f.'ui4‘.:“1,.r't;, Rowhand | tview: i . E CLmELAND, July 24— A groat drought fs re. A Kussian Conspirac: 1 of tho domocratic national committee | Soubt but thes 1 enreiedl TDoAGIRESS In for evermore "l the death aud burial of the| That the public land should be held for | A7 7 " Note. Reed, of Tlinois, moved that tlie 2 Yiquor ctimo and with that awnranco ho sec. | homos for tho people and ot for Kilta 200 anded the nominatlon of St. Johu, porations, or to be held in larga bodies for When the state of Pounsylvania was speculation upon the needs of actual settlors, called, Mr, Pierce camo to tho platform to put That all nwnv‘{- coin and Bapa; shall be i nomioation Hon, James Black, of Peunsyl- | made, issucd and rogulated by gho general He 8poke of bim as the anthor of the [Rovernment and shall b legal’ tonder foe ull ¢ ; Wansaw, July 24, —Inquiry Into the borted from all polots of the Interior, At spirucy to blow up the paluce during th omination Mr. Williaw Danicls, of Mary. & 1 ; 2 I, oo idont b Thads wsssing: | Moo Gilead forestfiren axo. $hosnden of e virib to Warsa, whow b1aborato and fow reen Akeoad to amid groat enthusiasm. Aftor somo [ day, At Nowcomorstown tho drought hns ing plans adopted by tho co unimportant busiuess the o night, adjourned sine di fider s plan for organtzing the national | provision clrela abos o matter, but the re- ponittee for campuign” work met after the | port of yes erday may prove to be' premature, it committe had adjourned, "All the | Ukually the droan Hiemore does not appear nspirators, After | n smbers or proxies wero present, A general | until later in the season, Should there be a uveation, at wid- | been protracted, with no signs of abatement. [ murdering the Czar they intended to provoke [ discussion * tovk place, and g con- | scrious outbraak in the south the price of hogs The mendows and pastures are brown and | Fbellion in Holland and Westorn Russin, to | ferenco with the ongeessional com- e p wounld 4|I'nrl 50 per 100, The “”“jllh is our )] e Jo d ricl ¥ P . itteo was hela, 1t Vi lecid, reliable customer for bacon, ‘1 he news vauia. He author o ettt o A oAl CHAIRNAN FINCH, o NEBRASKA, o Bolbaa Lhre 1oy g sontly damaged. | LWACHE tho Jouws aud rich tradeunon of War that the mationnl eommitich st oiiicded OF i an reaaiguer fo= bacon, " Tie mews ok probibitlon platform over isued in the tender for all debts, pablic and pei At i meeting of the uational committoe this | Near Bolivar thero hus beon ne e [ beo: Dutional affuirs oepecinlly, ‘and that the con- | promptly desic o the lurry on that account Four yeam altormasds. hyLomm oftho party | tender grateful care and supportahonld bo [ eventns the following samay : | oikht weeks and corn, oats and. potatees wil e our years afterwards, and na tho propay | : a ] "“';"m:‘:“; :lll)fl. of the planks that wuu’ld be in | given sold and ilors, and sailors and | John B, Finch, of Ly ressional committes should ook after the | for the time bei has subsi ctions inthe cougrossional din. B i o) ich,, vice: | arc starving, and fa, Liave to feed them and - - e T {iatod iy % 0~ their dependent widows or orphans and that [ D, 1, Sageudorph, Charlotte, Mich,, vice. | ar starving, and farmers D foa X 5 = tricts, Tt wiw estimated that thero aro sov "‘“’\g"l‘,‘i';{):;;;“’;’“‘f'",’:'mm,,"ng‘ My Dalook s n i b iaay (hah contrary €0 and ( chelrman; A, J, Jutkins, Chicago, 1il., cor. | drive them » long diatepes foo cace Nowrly | They Entor a Wymoro wLivery Stabre of Culifornia, camo to the plutform and with' |in ~ kubversion — of the © princiles ot respouding wo J enty-vight congrensional distric ro con- £ Yan Fioet, (all “‘.’ SOR S0 s rle W ',“' {'{“"’"t "‘l"‘"l" I8 and Demand the Horses, 1‘Ivlm)l-:lyl:‘I-'-;::,mxn:nl llimtl)’..-,l:v L::t.:q‘"l-‘-‘:r':‘,:.fvn,xl.l A N D arati spoudence ) *hicago, recordi o B asti fiering greatly. The drouth extends aloog 0 5 drew the name of Dr. Mec,Donald, and sec- [the Declaration of Independence frocs <“m< 140, recording sccretary; S, D. Hasting, | sufiering grea ? ) m i b ¢ - committoes should give their particular atton. ondod tho name of St John, Dierco aud | Which our Rovermmont o grown to ba the lison, Wis,, treasurer. howe officoce, | he Punbiandlo railroad over wmuch torritory, In, Neb, bo o total fu luco in G'ernsey county. Shoop NEBRASKA HIGHWAYME ) , I : tion. ' Represontatives Stovens, of Now York nment has : 0, W ; L Tho Toee vor in lower than it bus [ Wystone, Neb., July 24, —A daring attempt i eorany, oL No 3 ) > name kovernment of fity-five willions o people, | with Miss Frances 1o Watiard livanston, | The Tarcarawas river in lo ; : Murphy,of Tows, and Rosecran,of Oaliforni ""fii’l”‘ “I:':’,x""‘lj{!““'m“"d seoontlod | And A lkeosknikt i among nations, that. | Tk, and Mrs. Lrown, of Cincinnati, consti. | bean insids of years, Tn Stark county tho atrobbory was made here at half past 10 t0- | warg appointad a stand y committeo of the 15T aomiinnal of b [BE oy RRSPR R [ paron or people shall or may be excluded” | tuté the excoutive comiittee. of ¢l paty, Km0 story is reluted and great ruumlwr_nr«l night. A party of outlaws entered s livery gressional hody to work with the national L T U tho [ from residvnce or citizenship with all thow | with full power th ace e g, general com: | wro entertainod, Tho'tences aye bog e 1y 04 alovg tho railwa terday a brick house TL"":I'I‘ I"“"""“l"m:‘:'lt:lw xim»l;ml o Ih.-.»: i:] lm...lmm ""t'hnlul;;nl;;vll;yl;x‘x/nx;f. u.:‘ congres- i i i 0 I esire the vhich our i it mitteo is not in sesgion, aloog a ) 8rC VIS | manded 0 horses Lo given up, 19 8tablo | sionael committee wil bo In Washington The f,;‘:'&l..""{5“{;,‘5“:.‘,'.,.?"3,.::Sfi:‘;:,‘fi:; Sasaniily T fl’rr:f:ll\x'i::t|ll;.?:uvln;?;r::::(-d‘(:{‘L’i),:::tli?yy’l g Canton caght frmn o spark and puene & [men rested wud compnllod Who ougla headquarters of the national connnitive hay with )fi;; adollar in his pocket, gottig to | that whila these are important reforis and S 2 to t(h;y;’,:_ uln- »‘1,:": hee ‘:&HVIVI':“( ‘;‘..4’1'“.: baat retreat. Tho officors are now in hot not yet been welected 3 Piko's Peak nud accoss tho Rockios,” She had | demanded for the purity of the administra. INDIANA PROHIBITIONISTS, 1nOak B yeRaniag firoa ull Jnst aiaie, [ Parauit. Tiie exec mitteo of indopendent oo whon other men were aslep, study | tion, and the welfare of ‘the paople, their im- CONVENTION NUMBER ONE, ArIory 9 Hghkiay 3 T —— Blackstone and Coks, When_ the war broke | ortance siuks into insignfiicance when d to engage Carl Schurz Twenty-five ucras of awaiup nd timbor land The w s Y il Not ut, . ! feh | INDIANAVOLIS, July 24 The prohibition. 5h Will Not Cut, gut fio did not waic to be deaftod, but, volun» | pared to tho reform of tha drink trafiie. il I M Tk f h N to translate Into German the address of G ), poar Mycrs lake 4 nuw buraing. New Sn 1 Tuly 24,—G 1T, s M William Curtis and that of Chairman Cad- ] i is b $ © policy to bo| Wellsville all vegotabion has dricd up amd e it damily 24.~G eneral Traflic Man ; o M 4 3 tarily bared his breast to the enerny, annually wastes $500,000,000 of e Fabs 820 urablo §o agroo on the pallcy ® bel Wellrilly Fioat Eoaraen, uts Seifodi up and || - BT TOMA, Sl iphat ically that tho Wa- | i ot tho iude rofdont conforenoo and - pub. et ; b tclovatod to. the pusition | ated by toil and thrift and draga down | pursued the prosent canvas, and as & resul bush lius cut eaatorn raten as ausertod horo the | 18 them w campaign dooumonte lnx“;urty there. He was the pathfinder, the | which filly jails, ponieontiarics, insane syl ventious in this city to-day, One faction, | 1{¢8ulsc Press Dispatch, agent of the road makes & contract bolow thy MISSISSIPPY, John C. Fremont of the Inew campaign, A [t hospitals and institutions for depend- ol A e e mnh‘ CINCINNATI, July 24— A very wovers drouth rogular ratos ho will discharge him ut onee, 4 delegate from Kentucky and one from Maine | “2¢Y¥» Which 'lc'ntrow h«;uuh, aps 1...:.,,“-{ headed by M, 1 q e - a causes %8 of ifo, Sand i ean 1. Stewart, of Ohio, Mr. Minor of | % Al tho cunning hand of the . et the nomiiation of » state ticket, assomh ot eifilting nenrly tho whole of Ohio, I et n and repudiate the contract. 1t in reportod that LYNCH IN THE viELD, g i Al o 1 | diana and Kentucky, In many places th Goi. Robert Androws, consulting engineor of | New OULEANS, La,, July Vg, ?-“]éiéi‘;:‘u:",“:.‘}.f.i‘.'..2:2‘:‘“ sadiby % B s 1o rain aince xlyl‘lblh;nnilolsuwmlzm tho Wabash lias resighod 18 | X adidl oo } + I 'n none for more than three week: —_— - the Shief, cauwse of bankrupstoy, fsolvency [ A long discussion onsued. o resolutions ;.:f‘,‘;‘:“:‘l‘“l"";wm,‘m“;’M"m,m“hw 82 WRoky = ——— Louls, to-day, the Hon, John R, Lynch way Massachusetts aleo seconded ‘the nomination and loss in teads, and by ity corrnpting po pledging the participants of the convention to eastorn Ohio, water {8 becoming soece. pas Storm Swept, unanimously nominated for congress to con- vell"fil;um::":‘r:;;;“:uo‘{wmf :'u':f::’“‘jz“[fl er endangers the [porpetuitydof® free inetitu- | che ok "{1"'{ tllr-:L:t “"‘i‘ljl“‘i{“"“vl“"‘: i tures aro ahinost dead, and cory i 1y Yreat | Cinicaco, July 21, (Specialy from various | st the election witl the H f 0 on on | §F o resolution to that offect waw fiually wdopted. 8o S Somes Wi cek | points in Towa and Wisconsin report dostrie. “‘Qc‘"'f ’;'”"‘- s lod by W, W, | That congressshould exorcise Its undoubtad | Abot forty memhers declined to bo bouad Ly [ 44080r. Unloss raln comes within » week | 7 4 [ St John was also soconded by W, W, i In the Sixth Mimsinsippi District convention, at Iay s, . Henry 8, Vay A 3 Fiaton, tho witting momber, Mr, Lygch mad, OKY BB o) il oceur, tive storms haviny provailed in those states ’ 2 « Lyoch made v power and prohibit tho manufactura and sale | this action o left the jal] Bont Loy lasson WAk vocu, ™ Inst night, aud in soany placos it grain Ly [ half hout's speoch in accopting the noming. Sotarivo of Muine. aud by Mary Hotfinan, (loiatoxicatiog boveragoa In the “District of | A full stata tickes was then nominated, with Orumbs Fram o Oapital yryod beaton down and badly damaged. | tion. No campaign had pper pened in M| prevident of the Woman's Cristian Towssr- Columbia, the territorles and all places over | K. 5. Deviggins, of Jaspar county, for govern- ok The J. I's Knoxville, Towa, special atates o P08 in M. ! Union of Missouri, paumbls, o8 and all places over Chicago Times Speclal, ho Journal’s Kno » lowa, wpecial o P [iesivi wnder wimilar suspices, The g ance Union of Missouri, which the government has exocutive jurisdic. | or, and resolations were adotal: hicago Times Spectal, a tornado visited that Cownr g obe; ar suspices, The demo- Hinch of Nebrasks moved tho roll call be | #hic Tho stato contral commitios was nstructed | Wasnixaros, July Somo. dewmocrats [ country adjoiniug, w -inper;i--«l and 5t Johnbe nominated by ac. That horcatter no stato shall bis admitted | to name the presidentinl elotcors. Adjourned, clamation, oting treos and do. [ orats weemed disposed o accord fajr lay, profoss to Lo alarued at the attractions the | molinhing outbulldings, bt fo for as reported | and ho had the assurances of support e | Itaium i ¥} " ubstuicos ean e found public trough will bave for young members of | €4usivg 0o loss of life hundreds of white men Al into the union until its coostitu Hon, James Black, Pennsylvania, cama to | 1" B s y tho stand and withdrew his iame in fayor of | PTOIY prohibit polygamy and thall ex- CONVENTION NUMBER TWO, » manufac i ——— Garlll and intorml faproscraiocts on tho ,""i‘jfi”g"”xi‘c‘?,fif.’flfl.fifi«{fi'fiflfi?zfi&q’?fi ture and salo of intoxicating boversgon. % aorniled ag g pomiuation of & | theie pasty fo the outh, and the very fuct tho UMMER SPOIt DS will wnko n Shorough canvas of 1o siatriid | O i ot mh 886, Das laya Hos. St John, Sk Tho platform closes with an s o work- Fib Muombled at the grand Tebyn: | appolotments will b distributed through the L) ! 8, In bebalf of Blaiue and himself, and has bees | st Sy clefonta ver sold 11 bulk, u.:f"‘,‘,‘:(,'fi;“u':”"'."'.;)Eé‘,""“;‘“.;‘.;‘.‘,”“.“ Sty ! | mgunan sud wonion Co i i his s ment for ?.‘i!i‘:"'}t“,m“.n‘il.“é‘ Kaer bl B Tiaas | MGl comminlon and {n honest con The Trigger, wstinly invited o vint portions of the disteies | ' Q. ; ANDREWS & oo Others from difforont statos followed in e "_],";',’I'l,':,“;‘,ffi'i’;”,‘f,',‘f,":,‘l':i',“Lf,',f“f‘,.':\."‘i,‘;',‘"fi’,‘.‘,‘:‘,’l'u‘: by maki % Will Cumback chairman, with u formity to the law is te them the most alarm. IRELAND WINS AT WIMULEDON, :.lmt """;v ['N““t"'."““:‘:?"""l',l'_‘l‘“yl "”“l' in times | , QITICATH 2877950 & 201 B Wates 8y U Sag, At 1:30 the convention adjourned | O tho following A " | vica-preaic ""."“l""lf!""'"A"'f"“"'"l“' listeict: | ing thing about it. Ono of thew soye: Tho | Loxnoy, duly 24 —Treland won the Elcho | beeeuts. which convincos “hin 'm'»'.'l.':"}fijn'.i't'é . unkil 4:30 p, in, Resolved, That henceforth the prohibition. w[z\n'fi:-'g:.’ll.fimm:.':'-.f:::finn‘L:’.’.‘.'f.'.'.',fl:f:;..lmf: demoorats acted unwisely in croating wo much | Wbiold at. the Hils wiatch at Wimblodon t. #T. JOUN UNANINOUSLY, home-protedtlon party shall be called by yas ; 0 [bentlinent in - taking o atrong posibion comuiittos of conferance was appointed. but | patron 0 when they knew that its use would | 14y At the afternoon ses.jon the call of states of |.h.-prumlmiun)mrm the confe Pl } g z f againnt bulldozivg and ballot-box sty fline, NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY erence was fruitless, effoct political e Ty .| . The score was: Treland, 1683; Scotla d, —— o procecded with and all” tho other canl. | ° Afech"ebibition party Jatform, a tolegram | De Tlouser addrassed the convestion and | 1006 Political ndi. Thoy know that the 1476; Eugland, 1474, Three Children Drowned daten dinsppearing,the uomination of St. Joln | wa e oor"s; °hy the aoneld; songratulate (in the vours "of{ his remacks stated. (e | €ivil-88rvice comunimsion wold fyre to distri- (R . was made unsnimous, The announcement | ing the convention on the wisdom shown in Shiel was actan, fraudulently. bute the appointments through the south if g Yy 0 ¥ A wiss greeted with loud cheery, The picture of Dakota’s New Gove the selection of St, John as o candida , sod Toe mecting finally deterniined o organize assuring it and him of his most sincere wod A constivutionsl swendment association, the cordial wupport. 8t. John was exhibited from the stage amid gl"ul .4..ziluu£;;»m.‘v.llr.f:"«h‘!’r “’3”: uulT object being to eeeure the election of wem Jol |I|m‘( :..] o rv' h cuuqugn song THE BABEL HEQINS, bers of the legislature who will vota for a .n"h}:;-g lory, Hal blafabt, ous el constitutional convention, thus! uffording pro choers, Tho - CHICAGO, July 24 - I'he Journal’s Green Bay, rnor and Judge, | Wis, spocial says Threo youug childron of s they complied with the law, and it would Y ANKTOY, Jul vernor Icreo arriyed ;h,»vph A}bhl&y weut bathing in the river near . o) have some ¢ffect upon the eloction, yot they | to-wight, and will probubly take tho. aath' o | hore, and i attompting to rescus one of their groated moro new governmont positiony thag | officd to-morrow, It ix nu{,,um,d ho will then | number from drowaing ull three perishod, BIO0KG0N e DATIE & sxvDEa) e hins ity congre:s u nce 1860, excops n the re- o oast: to close up allaire, Toaving Socretay Geairal Deaiois 1 traordinary cam platfori was then road by ections for 0 f the catablishaeut of Tillor as Ling goveruor, Judge 8 1 o Di 5 1 hibitionlsts an Opportunity to express their ~ A Ke war: Died at the Age of s, the couvention joined i e | action, o tio h ithous | i, ¢ s uew pansion off OF courss the Oxaming- | Sinith, newly pointed for the 1iftl, dis STy i iy By “Tratne God frum Wiy 14 4 action o first waction w.a adopted witi Hiows 8 th “"]\71'3‘.",':}.5 Toction of tlonn will b fuirly canducted, and ws th den. | by o) and will take: the oathy g | SPocial Dispateh to Tuk e, Blowlngs Flow,” aftar whicl, the | The sacond sestion was charactarizad by & Al ¥ AQ) hicd . aw iti the wouth e, as o rule, botger ¢ M- [morrow. Chief Justico Kdgerton will admin. | Lockrorr, N, Y., July 24, Lovis Spencer, e ‘nade the formal | New Jersoy delogato as: diffaso, s sttt | e —eor oo od, than the republicans in th waime pec. | (ator the oath s Lo colored, formerly a slave, whom the best ag. announcement of the unanimous nomination | and anieeis g d i rereqeuta will o largely to our —~— thoritics declare was 115 yours of ago, died at of Joln B. 8t. Johu and_called for another The saiuc ubjccion to 1t was made by Smith, G party, This rendory "“’, situstion till iore The Weather tor To gay, thio county house last night of old age, rusing choor, which was hoartily responded to. | of Iiinots. whe iom (ot recommit it for the | Gijon, which o I a 1 Thade th st oonas the appointmentu are WAKHINGTON, July 24, ], —— AHA A committes was sppolutes to“send o tolo: | purpose of has e reformed and put in u for Laxham, had 113 passangers, o5 of &)1 made tho stump speakers will gu to North Misstanippi valloy, 1oy oo For tho upper Mr, Hendricks and Wife, 1 YARNAM BT, A B 0 B ol notifyiog him of the o | fow lnnos, aud Negl, of Moy aed pub in grow have lauded at Corunna. "1t iy beliaved | Carolins, Tenneusce, Florida, o iculsiana, | Xissiippi valloy, loca iy frere, partly cloudy, : i Dation, The secretasy stated that tine had [ed it s’ just Wik’ oo franted, Mioer, of | Laxham's crow went aboard the Gijon, which | and argus the fairmes of by fopublican party, | vaeiable winds, genorally from the wputh wid bean taken by the foralock and Mr, & John | Mussachusetts, member of the committey o foundered after the Laxham had gone down, | callivg upon thuir olvil servie: experionce o | #hifting temperature, iy notifiod; that'n telegram wouid hiws f resolutionn defended the aotion of the cor —— bear thew out, and the this evening at Rochaster, N, ¥ mitte, wnd oxiained Lo at (o, under | Mary Anderson to Jotn (he Nane, ;fi'{,‘i.‘,{ffi,fifi'fi{f""fl,"{fl.’ Torae” giiea la | Makonary tampueaiare ; T:A ;w;l;v‘k £ Penasy1. | $he convention not to be eek ARl ey 1mn.m.U J'ul_r Ml fn pe tlutontly wi-fo clande 40 carry two or thrco southor viaa.shon reparted by Mr. Black, of Penusyl. | Llinois thought the platform pood el iiried in ) Oatliolio Anionthat there ls great | states vania, as follows . .| for any party. “He was willing to take delfp. | i lihood of Mury Auders i joining the Car- ¥irt. The probibition-home protection | eyt Judgwent of the men and wouen of the ] e auar, INVIANAROLES, July 24,—Mr, Hendricks A and wife will leave her east, Missouri valley, variable winds, Suuday night for the —— ..'.:::.'.‘:.'.7.‘:.:5:._'5.;'_"":3 i Pianos and organs on monthly pay. mmwovwm&.‘.‘ o Jou onta, at Edaolu & Rrickaon's, 14 31 | s, Gumioe, Seps. W mmhmmumn&. Very latest and most ular sheet | Moneyloaned on farua, music'at Edholm & Ericksogl. J24Gt sl Publie vays - offia. i way: “Gentlemon, to | 1ocal showers, partly cloudy, alt Gets Ten Years, NVBK July 24, - Frank Dowalt, the de- Reprofmtative Converse says that he ex. {aulting Leadvillo banker wan to-duy sestene ek thleiooraa o camy O bia” 1l (1S Saur b she. sttt L i i u