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7 —— FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA DaAILy OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1884. SCHOOL-LAND SCALAWAGS, 5 ' 1, Cve' =t Tt v Red Bank stake ters of ile,—Chin How the People's Property is Belng ",;“:J:,\Il'i""h,T"“ S Apropriated i Keith Connty, | Siind iy Wi e Koo, Bondholder sceond, Trafalgae third, Time, ) allowances, Ttaska won, Dan “G. _Mime sellir o Thousands of Acres Leased at the |k cecond, 1 ML § Steeple ch oy ' wo Lowest Nominal Valuation, |vdne scond, Avirelian thivd. Time, s GALVESTON v, LITILE ROCK, o " jg= Jonred bargo rce on the river this a Ons Doran, of Omahe," the Vis- |y turgsrac o the river, this ot Rock Travellers w mile and a half and turn, i Base Ball, How the Appraisers Sold Them- I ek selves for $260 to $500. A el — A¢ Peoria ~Minneapolia 11, t Baltimore-—No game; tain, Litrie Rook, Ark,, July 81.—The ible Instrument in the Steal. |\ s it i in 0.1, At Pittsburg—No game; rain At Ch Al The Lanus Loased at 6 to 6 1-2| At Philadelphin — Bostons 9, Philadil- 4 R L Per Cont on Nominal Value. At Now York—Providence 8, New York Ditknoss stopped the game at ninth inning. : At Quiney—Quincy At Reokk-—Keokuk 95, P At Cincinnati —-Cin ti 2, St. Liouis 8. At 'Toledo-—-Toledo 2, Columbus 9. The Question Arises, What Has A, G. Kendall to do With the At Louisvil Louisville 11, Indianapolis 2, S At Milwaukeo-- Milwankeo 2, St, Tayl 2, = At Terro Haute—Terre Hauto 6, Kvans 3 i ville THE SCHOOL-LAND S1EAL, AL Sk Lonis--St. Tonta 20, Kaunas City 1. A NEW INSTANCE IN KRITH COUNTT. At Fort Way Ve 1 v b, Fort W i 9; Washingto At Philadelph Special Dispatch to Tiix Brg, Nontn PLaTrs, Nob., July 31.—Tho North Platte Telogr.ph of to-day has the following «ditorial: On list Wodmosday an injunction was served on the county treasurer and clerk | Bellef That the Tolls Wiil Be Abol- ished—Welland Canal to be Deepened, OANADIAN CANALS, of Keith county, restraining them from issu- ing leases of the school land in Keith county. This injunction was sued out in behalf of prominent citizens of western Nebraska v a view of heading off ono of the most stupen-| Th: dous frauds that was ever attempted in- the | been af A some of the he state. The history of these leases as shown [ eomeercer After by the petition filed in the district court of | dwindle away Keith county presenis a picture of wholesale i to win it ba bribory and corruption rarely witnessed. It is Aleged that ONRE DORAN, OF OMAHA, Chicago Tribuno, Dominion government has apparently wroused o the neceasity of removing burdens from he allowing her shipp ¢ to almost nothing, she is now The abolition of tolls erted the bulk of her an carriers could not of this conntry tolls levied by c G 3 he Te- A G Kendall, commissioner of public lands; [ {11 sunson IL. C. Bleasdale, county clerk of Keith, and |on the part of the tr anies uthers conspired frandulently together to xe- nn-{(\w..,.r\.,d,,l.l,_.nm"i,:;:m». cure for themselves all the school lands in [ ey’ Feduction i Keith county. 100,000 acres, ut nominal | and make both the Welland and St tigures, and in defiance of law and just In free route £ furtherance of this scheme H. C. Bleasdale appointed three appraisers, who fo consideration signed their names in blank to to the appraisement, and the values in sa praiscment were afterward filled out by Doran convineed that the _ UL HIS FELLOW CONSPIRATORS Allan Canal should thel opened so 15 to give sors boasts that ho re- | fourteen fect of water on’ the sills, end th ived over 8500 for signing his nam. this impor t“...\lx ~!mi.h1 be m"l":“l d 2, LA N norder tha magh doubt the others were paid in proportion. ning of navigation in 188 Bloasdal eadmits that his share in i TR aa Tyt Uy lands have b ed at from 6 to 6§ per en feet of water can enter. 'the foun- cent. on & value of 40 o 73 cents per acre, o 1l the perwanent structures of the al are at the proper depth, and what is mere fraction of tl rveal value, Their real would bo from $5 per ac ded iy in some places to raive the banks so to afford a te depth of water, When to8 and | the work + canal will have o they would be readily taken at that price, [ uniform depth of at |v‘.|~l‘ "un' The injunction that has been sued is only “,'I[-"“L)‘“j““_"ll; ".'x';'}‘;f‘"f R 000, bushe temporyryeand in order to make it effectual | oug Tightering. This will decrense the cost of b et sportation considernbly and make the al what it oucht to be to enable compete with other canals and tr vice for the in trade of the west, — TFOREIGN AFFAIRS, o Lawrer prominent rday wh that i dinncanals would be beginning of another ited thut the Marine n *a SQUELCHING THIS FRAUD ary to take steps to amend s, Fvery step in the tansaction in - gaid to the leasing of these lands shows fraud oa the p it of all concerned. e e The law requires that these lands shall be The Cholera, offered for sale after proper notice, and if mnot | Paus, July 31.—At Marseilles this evening f there have been four deaths by cholera since sold they shall then be loased to the highest noon. Two deaths from the discase at Toulon bidder, Now theso lands were never adver- | to.day. No serious in the hospitals ised for sale and were never offered for sale, | there, and there are fears the epidemdc will lie that these Jands wero to be loased, An | Monford, and one at Susargens, |I|~u.u;t.u{'.]u: lands was received hyths_ erk I p i Ris, July. 81—Only" 12 deaths: of chole- from Kondall, threo appraisers were appointed | " Marscilles for the 24 hours ended at 9 by the clerk, who, instead of parforming their | to-night. sworn duty and persoually viewing the lands wnd waking their own FOR A BRIK appended their names to the it will Le France and China. Tuly 81 —Tt is reported here ¢ a will make a treaty indemni alues, K appraise- [ of pe: b ty of 3 ment over tothe county treasurer, w ¥ it would have been to make a record of the ap- praisement and forward the or commissioner of publ \ iy permitted to deliberately carry off this ap- pruisement and malke his own value on the There isan abundanes of proof to suby ntiste the ubove charges, WHAT BHARE A, G, wos to get out of the steal has not transpired, | LR N T but it wis undoubtedly something handsome. | oe'0ha from each This matter of sehool land lenses has bocome | Resolutions were ad 1 « burning seandal throughont the state and it | licensing and sale of intosicating drinks, and endorsing the platform that summary ateps wore taken o [ 2190 the guilty to justl The school fund | Shaf r predicted bas been defrauded out of hundreds of thous- | 1888, The Homin ands of dollars by a ring wl Nan podtnonod, y e e—— .u-..;u'(hvlc qmli ‘i"'w c:-:l\ at the capi 1inois Whiskey Pool, emads lighonst - thab s share in'ons tranwaer . o i ey AE SR L tion was £40,000. 1t will only bu by the most | iy, thiy city to-day for the purpose of i otic measures on the part of Governor |iuga western export association of wbout Dawes to bring tho reventydistillers in the county. Fifty-five GUUAY TO JUSTICR, /3 represented in person or by prox; pooling contract was presented on @ bieis of cun the maiety of our childre yet in the elutches of the th '8 herit- | 98 per cent. of the full running cepacity, ves, that | all but four of those prasent signed, and i bo will be ablo to rati fy the peopls of the at Grevy Convale Pagis, July 81 —President inal o the | ered from his illness, irevy hns recov- e —— The Prohibition Mugwumps, v York, July The prohibitio ned @ county organization to-night. convention was att was held at the Se LL T, G, Ellsworth wa committs = tion of county is thought these will yet do IWorts will be y wade to eecure the signatures of absentees, e that he also fynot a member of this | and'if thix is accomplished the poal will go rubbers’ ring, into effect September 1. The helief auong those present is that all will sign, e — Hot Springs Desolated, Y BDBLS uE 5 Hor Sei July 81.—A fir, ting Suddlcbags und Salky, from tho explosion of @ coal "cil Tamp 1 H10400 BAOES, Bruen's restaurant on Central avenne this Omioaco, July 31—First raco—Milo, all | moring, spread to the surrouvding buildis —Nighon won, Centre 2d, Ascoli 8d;|destroying mearly the whole block, 7. guests of the Conimeraal were forced to fly in ond rice —Milo aud an eight, maiden | their night clothing, losing most of their yoar olds—Alad won, Nodaway 2d, ta. Tho gr i 6. tion of the town was wiped out. | insured for one-fifth — — Ohicago and I —— BUMMER SPORIS, Chroo-quarters of a mile, “Ju- vonile stakes,” two year olds—Colgus won, it Ban 2d, Lady Of the Lake 3d; time, Fourth raco—Milo, for bosten horses T(Izm. a0, July '4]'!... 1'4,“,.,, Australian won, Trix 2d, s thane egraph company to-day » an ) N Ritk B0) thne, ement with the city t begin the work of ing its wires under ground within fifteen The city will to-morrow begin i suit tun‘um.x companies in ;); L_\lf the vialation of the ordinance forbidding the wires The Oar. to run on above ground, The penalty is PULLING ON THR POTOMAG, 820 per pole per day, WASHINGTON, July 81,—All races one and ———— bolf wiles staightaway, Vigilant in Protecting a Murderer, Kirst race—Junior " singles—Smithson, of MiNNearoLts, July 81,—Cantering, the the Potomacs, won; time, 12:193, murderer of Officer MeLanghlin, was brought Four-oared seuiors—Potous weou; time, Lup from 8t Paul jail to-day, ol exami 14 nation and was | ' o grand jury olumbiss won; time, 19:43. | His present whercabonts aie o myatory, © ¢ ‘ounsylvaniug woul; titne, | is believed to b been taken back” to Bt Paul to e Fith race—Half mila heats—Transition won, Welling 2d, 2. 1, Q. 8d; best time, b unior fours — 4 ared gig ur 04, W . it lynching here. ight-weight fours ~Potomacs won; time, - anior wingles—Smithson, of tho Potoues, | , 11:50) CINCINNATI, ional cony en Cight-onred raso—Columbias wom; time, [tion of photggraphers olected. the following rtas ulficors: Preaident, datavs Lundy, Cincinnati, : i 3 secrotery, Levi Weingartner, Oincinnati PHILADELPHIA RACKS jaaasy: H. Carlisle, Providence, 101 Moxwourit Pask, July SL--Tho track was | bors of 'the exenntive caroniiencés mom. heavy, Smith , sud W, A. Aruistrong, of Thres quartors of 4 mile—all wzes, —Glides Provic b Fuiatrong. WITHWOMEN WE WILL WIN, [z tho St of e Vi o, 1t champion of American principles is known SOURCE AND SUPPLY, Aud They Doclae Thomselves Ealitod |5, T mevt bt i 8 0TS | g O Markels Somewhat Aftcted manhood placed himself bofora his fellow cit Under the Bauner of Blaius. izons ne the most dovoted ard - foarless of his by the Texas Fever, v country's defanders, Tt needs the hero who ed the alanders of ' hi_ enemics, and who Elizaboth Cady Stanton and Susan| g i el B \ Jioneee | Although the Grain Transactions B, Authony Openly for Him, strength of intellect, indomitablo will, visueity and vigor of eXpression, fervor and m\ll;y (."r:‘hi‘(ili"m It needs (,'H' thor oughly trairied diplomatist, skilled logici d fiery-tongued orators whom the peop! . ' ' They DGHCI;““’T?J“}““' Powerless to flf\.»lf-’i‘mr:'“ it n ads the oo, the | Chioago Claims Her Skirts are ocvan of MY hics % no sho : elp Their Cause. an whom Parmell would gret witha wi.| Now all Olear of the Contagion. —_— come sparkle in the e, and Bright would Mt N MCORN 120 brother in the broadest inter And the Prohibitionists Merely an i;.].‘«?f‘«',.u. of l'n.'. Wond, "I'L Wooda 1} .f.'x'.hl.». who has shot the arrow which h « pierce | the Effect and Not a Cause. proud Britn to_ the hoart . In o sord, the whole country demands at this g eat time an American who bas Jeft traces of his prosence But with Blaine and a Republioan |2 i By fo posor upon Report of the Nebraska Commis- Congross They are Sanguine, A t wor his pr-emincutly stimulati ' nant w his pre-emineutly stimulating sion to Maxwell and Brady. and suggestive thoughts; by the g glow of_ his apiri, his it gord nnture his elostric enthusinan his rock- S Oleveland and Hendricks Moot for |jike firmnes of | reabiianion: "y the First Time at All ¥ hitof who can ¢ it blitg pages the great deeds of the Other Politics, T gorgeous groups and s conse entiously and solemnly b these splendid combinations of heart and of are Traded Regardlessly. Wyoming Explains the Difficulty Occasioned by Texans There, All Accounts Agreo in Oharging the Disease to Grazing Over Texas Oattie Tralls, brain, all these ace and ch § so AR accomplishments, meetand g avdly harmonize CHIOAGO MARKETS, BLAINE'S LATEST BOOM, in the person of Jumes G, Blaine, 1ha. epub. oAtrLE, 1T COMES FROM THHE WOMEN, lican standaed-bonrer et e - | Spectal Dispateh to Tite Brx, Nrw YorK, Jily 81, —Rlieaboth Gudy Stan: g6 s CHERIEERYIH vivacch blm, 0| CHicaco, July 81.-The market genorally tonand Susan B. Anthony, president and | 0,41 \\hivhhqm\m‘fil‘:'«, with his hea tin his [ was slow, with prices vather woealk, not viceprosidentof the National Woman Suffrage | ead, o lis head in his leart " conjumction | quogatd fower good na- association, have issued an address to the RO iy Lty it B 11 o Gkktlaon dile nd ot of members, making suggestions to co-workers bt Lol [ Kima i et harely 2,000 natives “why they should remain steadfastly with the linger on_the dotails of his vast and | all told, the 4,000 heing Toxans and other political party that for the last quarter of a [ splendid pintoryh Behiold hitn on the platform | ooy stock, Best nativek would not bring cantury most faithfully represented the fung P vacalthits Gt s e OFS | ok 0180 t ond class cattlo may be mental principals of republican government,” | mort ds! Behiold him i the hotse of quoted at 5 50 to sors at 4 50 to The addvess says: At the opening of the [ sentatives, the most dari 550, Native butchers' stock, especially old noxt session, with our bills and_ reports await- | Paters, his passionate o cows and lean bulls, are wmaking 2 (0 to 2 50, inig their turn on the calendor of both houses, | 1. At thess pri ant words fair- triking out for ¢ competitor, I-h by i id | of Burke’s imagination with Chathamn’s they conatitnto a two-third veaforit oo | densed dignity of thonghte. Hehoid him but fow wanted Ax soon 14 the confidently hope for the passage of a resolu- | chief and trusted adviser of the lamented Gar- | Texis fover scaro passos out of the minds of tion to submit the 16th amendment, But we | field, watching with zealons eye the inter men, there will bo b-tter market for stockers have nothing to expect fir i the other [ of thix magnificent count: riting brave and | and feede d not until then, Texas cattle parties now struggling into exi hopeful words to sister’ republics, pouring | were slow and pri wain at the low tigures the greenback and anti-monopoly ps light and hope into the dungeons of European | current for th ek ling over each otl ok : Bimsclf a path superior t it, is to the republicans we must look for our | combining in his kpeach the r discussion and division on argum ko low that there are but few coming, and withe th i recognition of woman’s | liberty-loving mh-,l-, ma :»nig liem feel that aska Te y 4 .‘1‘.“:‘.1("'\ latforms, and the rank and I’;]m they had 1200 to 1850 pound cattle lemoerats and workingmen, who constitute his supporters, Hon, B, 1. Butler would be powerless to help us,” THI: PROHIBITIONISTS t secretary of state mon to fair 1000 Applause.] 1 d nds, ADDRESS OF JU1 VAN, ¥ 10 1000 pounds, 2 60 to 4 00, Judge John Brennan, of then introduced and rec long tinned. He said in subs are told that this countr, fering for a change. And who are for w change? 1l tell you. Our brethren of the late confederate states a change i ave suffering for OGS, quick demand and a shado o+ tha lowding fo tail to their the laws of gravitation, Pro- 1 conld not secure woman suffrage, but 1 suffrage is the only po i prohibition could be made Those demanding the re onstitution we possibility,” ognitic reminded by t ion the 95 for assorted lig] ht, wnd 5 20 to «d he vy, the best mixed maki light 160 to 200 1bs, 5 35 to 6 00, RAIN. There was a fair degree of activity in all ator or congressman? The [ lines of trading on ‘change t “The ub is shffering for a change, and so [ ing in wheat was one weaknoss, influenced are its allies in America. When the Harpers, | by fine weather in the we st and northwest » nd Pucks, and the Joneses, and clearing weather in If chuige by do they not have 1 an governors and send n a while ion of “some of our most | & prominent fri om the republican party. who have spoken bravely and eloquently fi many i i : and. The Septem- HE T, e TSt 10t Mis | Sohyrzes, and the Beechers join hand option at one time fell off to 813, hut ral- PR e . : to the left [laughter), and assume a_sanc closing at 842 On the afte noon ) | monious visage (more lavghter), and set them- | board Ae, cloving at 84 omber d 5 il ) selves up as holier than the rest of mankind, | October at 8 c. f that parties who ol IR T e £0 f only wimpletons are likely tobe deceived, They | had been long on the m rket had sold out was ny vital principles, but merely to | O7 d with the freatrade form of insan-jote of the foatures of weakness 1 sonal pique. It 1s not thut ¢ D LESS BUT BLAINE MORE 1 as George William O James Freeman Clarke and Thomas worth Higginson have come down from thei- | J high woral platform to swamn their vote with the demg . The result of this last « portions equal t ity, with which they and | the _college profes- [ Only a moderate busine s was transacted sors are. seeking. to fl1'b¢\1 h o the ‘miuds|fh - o, Tho feeling cary was tis, [ of Ameriean youths in /*.»i an colleges, and y b toward the close the market ad- d that such m = ent. | with which they are iz to inen't and in- - sharply, closing fo higher for jura the formers, artisans, and laborers of jca. They were toriesin 176 and 18 v are tories to-day. A tory is Teged Amnerican who wears & single fe Wwvher v September, the . th yesterd y. On the ufter- 1* [ noon board p'ices d litsle chanze, Aug- ust cloning at Hofe, Sepjember at 647c, and its vittuous g 5, would bo to throw che [ and who sentimental y talks about ot 4 administraf of one Country.” A dude is something in tl ding in ou 5| Cash and July into the hands of the tic | of & man, with narr 1 to 2 At the decline a good ¥, not into those of Cley 4 though he wera possessed of all the cardinal | tinued langhter, applanse, e | qu d steady at virtues cluimed, and in addition thereto the | Harpers, and the %y and the Pucks, | Thelat st fiz crowning excellence of adhesion to the great 1 these journals of civilization want [ August and principle of freedom for women, he conld do )/ ts a change, | Cash rye foll oy t . nothing for any reform with a congress and i chango for | Septenaber harley was guojed at 65k, constituency ity of achom are blind : e : sulfering the PROVISIONS, itter opponents of all liberal e ive issue of the campaign is smothered - o 3 ™ " nowinee, Jaues' G. Blaino, were. wunting. ! odarately active, pri all public and private with a congre s | our worehip? The present govern nge, The lateat du and_constituensy th urths of whem are | of New York, théone msn of all men obnoxious At aman T f et riends, he conld do nothing to hinder the | to the lnboving cl He ik said to be amian gt (e i of amendments, But he is friendly; | without a re Unfortunately for him he & his name stands gl [ yritten on — i o ats of the working peopls of - this city MUSTY WHEAT, BECORDED WITH 7H and state, Twill not recite the record, hut will d, who, | tellec Deferred deliv a Aprung up. limited, and “AvEs" on all questions affocting the interest of woman | Sy refer vou tothe t preferred b ARVENTY.THOUBAND DUAN beought before cougress for many years, This | e pop. iationk oG Y oy EW Youk, July 31.—About 70,000 hushels in Mr Blaine we have a nominee “in harmony h indelibly stamps him winter wheat was found o with the republican o wajority in - congress, 1ing the nitiative step |4 ¢ to mal age for woman the supreme law of the ol liow in_ tho triumphant “succows of instinct, and g imels s to the the republican party, For t reasons, ny and in the great conflict before us tool of moncpoly We will not swilow will huve none of bim, Our every condition in € celsior stores), smell, Henee our hoy (Pinto & Ex ing astrong BRRASKA, ot | for the bonefit of shippera, Tts roport has not to offer, we shouldgive our | o shall vote Blame and Logan. For ¥ 5 s support o the republi- [ 105 8 I have James G Blaine, the whose chosen Teader v one of the atest living Amer the most gifted wan # , 5 1en our conntry can boast, and | \ho walks th mtinent, the frie who, if elected, will, with the noble women of advoeate of his family cirele, honor the White honae and the highiat office in the gifs of the Awcrican RECOKT OF THE COMMISHION, 31 n of Lineoln and J, C, Bir- . members of the commission kent vernor Dawes on Monday o inves- il Texas fover among cat tlein the vicivity of Maxwell and Brady tion, returmed, off Itive investigati Tof Amer- | Stata Journ J. M. Hot fonality, and policy, ubii el in ou " And for vieapreddent e shall have A, Legan, of Ilinois, the soldier sonti the Marshal Ney, of Amedica, the id 1 of this We love Bl ck and & Gambetta ¢ ILLINOIS, A DAY APTEK THE DEMOCRATIC HEART, Cravroy, TIL, July 81, —A and love feast of thedemoe d burbeque f Adams, They wse the gonuing Tuxns fover, tion i alvo wustained by Dr, Wil® crinsry surgeon for Wyoming, who he ground and rendered the commis able keryiea in its inquiry, v will folle , liberty, and pr ts Brown and Piko counties took place to-da Kellerville, Adums count, least 7,000 perons pre st glorious in American history, [Ap- 1‘:‘;::’1‘1‘”‘ dikenne r by James Corthery d O, o and LRy vard O, of Chicago, The secretad Three beeyes ud thirty slieep were killed” to feed o maltis | Kiormsg air g, o er of telugranne, | Avriving at North Platte the commission tude, Ameng the Wi (A B ool e | was et by w delegation of_about, twenty five Baraon of Jucksonyille, Seott Wil of Pike, [ s i that cal stock e, representing 85,000,000 i cittle, dndygo Phillips of Cass, A, Drendorf of San aud from party proceeded to MAXWELL. At thix point two herds were found infectod Bai Hakco Chiickering b core thank f ) ott, and B, Arutzen i le day wan pleieant, the s 4 eloquent and - the enthusiasm’ all pervad. M. Rign of 'S ik telegran., with tho disease. The largest thut of The following re “ were adopted John McCullough, who has lost s nty-five OLDVELAND AND HENDRIOKS, We, Irish-Amicrican citizens of New York herd of 500, and will probably Lo fajthful to the bust teaditions of the Republic, which was founded_and sustained by the aid in Awrica, doclare: object of this meetivg is not to glo- but one of his entire herd uy political party, but to express as| A number of the animals that had died Leish-American citizens our condemnation of [ from the discase were dissected by Dr, Wil the uction of the Demociatic National Con- | cox and inspected by the commission, They vention iu truckling to an - un-American wenti- [ showed that every organ in their hodies were: v ment s expregsed in the free-trade polioy of | affected and in some cases it amounted almost Governg Cleveland | the Democratic _platform and i the nomina- | to putein ation. for the fir + The meeting was | tion of (irc sveland, ‘The commission ned that the Governor Hendricks returnsto Swa- |~ Resolved, That this meeting indorses em. | was introduced in the state ut § 6 pw., where he will probably remain | phatica'ly the nomination of {3l d Lo. th of May last, by the in a fortnight, gan; it demunds sn American policy; and [a 1ot of cattle diricct e L S that the intereste of the ‘workingmen and the FROM TEXAH BY RAIL, AN IRISH RALLY FOX BLAINT, |fecling: of the citimns of every sationality | . Feifeh Lt ) and extraction be respe and “rogarded e 3 y fore all and all con tions, MERT FOR THE FIRKT TIME IN LiFE, ALbANY, July 81—Governor Hendricks, accompanied by Col, of In- diana, and Jud sthran, of Chi cago, arrived After o short stop were taken for thy ric found wl ly station portation of thi yr y brought s with them, which wis dego m - the ground over which they grazed by droprings from through “the wsual - channels, they © went they left thess diseise Enthusiasm at Obickering Hall— Ringing Bpeeches by Mr, Peppor, Judge Brennan, and Othe Kousing Cucers for Blaine and Logao. e ——— Chicagn's Population 620,000, he n # populiti rte of whout 124 pr cent per wnsum | gerins, which wer sommunicated to th —— the United States ¢ naus of 1880, Live oottle v\ln[nh gruzed over the sau The gathering of Irish- Awerican Indopend T T s s cqmpimlen st tha ents Monday in Chickering Hall, New York Indications for the Mlnnwim;i valley to-d the infected cattle leave th city, to de n, wak one | Local raing; wnids shifting b sotherly: kave for others, N ve boug attac of the lurgest political ese the campuign began, The wweeting was ealled to orde by A, E, | | Pord, of the Lrish World, who introduced the | * " " eHonary teinperature, Rev. Goorgo W, Pepper, Mr, Pepper, after lowa K, of ¥ wine iutroduetory remurks, said : FrManisox, July 8L—Hon, J. D, M. |upon. The comuiiasion st e AP AR Hawwilton, of this city, grand chiancellor of g | "P T Commission roport that al Tl i i ' Kuights of Pythiss of thie states, has issucd 4 ONM HUKDURD CANTLY In um:vl r-):mm “u.u‘.y“.“vlr."' :.' w:m proclawation to subordinate Hlodges changing | a0 far lm\mllml.luml the probabilitics are that 1Ones 1 0, ed are fu i i the c n ol 0 = e { atruck by thunderbolte, this grand | {a 0k of the u e ot i e the g s gtly warger, ' id_pawsed over by the Texans, an o aonaseay et faowed by b Bt e ol cattia Kave ot b it i ¥ | the well wues, the Lutter hisve not. been, infect > ed, Thow fucta hinve been wscurtatued by s periments s well as by the eminent veterinarians and they o 1 since ry temperature Miskoued valley: partly lightly warmer. it ing of th" grand lodge to | w8 many n Lo held at Sioux City o . from the fourth to the | The “sto ably velieved ican ] party noeds wighty lowder. | 60 Wdneaday in October of this year, from their auxiety Yy aro convineed nnde the greatest patriot und the | ———— that the discase is not contagious, and are greatest diplomatist aud combining taking i i o \bi 2 Wity hean to qus e wll wtock froi both characters io one persou, the most emi Tho War's Legacy, the Dafacted Gmlnds u‘nl‘:lmldlv"r n"»,:k »{L.::: u.-m'r[inlxvl; i.;u..-rzm:.,um.uy.h ];.m ods| Wasnixaros, .m{ 81.~The estitated deo- | the discaso gerns will b kill # batriot who loves bis country a8 the Roman | cremse of the ' publig debs for July isaboutj It appears that Texas ‘| loved the City of the Beven Hills, or the Ath. $5,000,000, w,,,‘u-fluu with tho Texus wniwal wud doss pot BEE. oot them in the least. When dri e ot b W wivenl 0 WREGKED RAILROAD. ting this far north wnd ot vid of the poison. mly swhen brought Tere by rail that they :“‘."""""“"“ i et ahiped o M- | The Seoret History of Recent Union il s Pacifle Legislation, NO. 37 he stockmen have made arran; With the railroads not to reevive any more Texas cattle il for - Nebraska r if any Wil e g 1 s eohablc that they | A Shown Tp {n & Whal- Pago of* the Now York 8 Senator Edmunds’ As port Supprossed in t IN WYOMING, THE FATAL TEXAS MOUTHS, Cherixse, Wyoming, July 81—Last May A bunch of Texas cattle horded at Ogallala, 174 wiles east of horo, The place where they were bedded was afterwards fenced in, and there & stiall herd of native cattle contracted the diwase bout 200 have die the 50 k association know, the afilicted Tox s cattle in’ the torritor bunch of native bulls which have I at Ogallala are wow affected at and the rermaining sevent five nre expodied to. A8 the diseasn whot ative eattle from T no fear is folt hore, The pens along the line of the voud and all eatthd ears are thoroughly cleanod disinfected; = B ing Re~ nate. illon’s e % bion, The Hoar Compromis Rotirement--Adams’ How the Ruin of a Hnguifioont Railroad was Accomplished. Gould Brought to Edmunds' Feet— IN OHIUA GO, NO MOIE BICR RECKIIT Citieaao, Jul arrived at the stoc arumor whi b eould b tra el to no relinhle | History of Union Pacific Legislation, source that the i herd originally con. | Special Dispatch to Tix Bee, tained 16,000 head, and that it was the fnten. | N&w Yorg, July 81, —The Times prints an tion to ship them to market ax fast as the cars [ entiro page of Washington dispatch giving the could be scoared. Tt was learned during the [history of the Union Paciic legislati n, T6 ment to Chica.o and St. Loui M. Houie, [t2do with deafting the Thurman bill than of the Wabash roady w raphed con’ | Thurman, and says last winter his bill calling Lo the matter, and roplind that this a¢ (for the semi-nnnual paymonts by the company R MEN ANALIL B e e to the government brought Gould to Edmunds® live stock exchangs mot this aft foet, and led to tho hasty substitution of appointed a committe to propare for publica- | Charles Francis Adams, Jr., for Dillon as tion president of tho road. Edmunds made a com= prehensive report which haa never reached the P, B b N 3 . the | senato nor tho public; that paper was submit- it TR Pl L L e s et b i e “The consignment already recoived | members demurred, but his logio was so ta pubyinfected cattle hrought o those | yygwerable that finally all of them gave their yords: that these eattls had a preponderanc of vative blood and wore, what hreknown o | 48sent, Edmunds' roport, bsginning with a Sthre: h Wlood Colorados,” | review of the government aid to the Union om the Panhandlo of | Pagific road, went on to discuss the need and ey et T Lt 1y | oo tigutionality of tho provisions of the Thur- T o sl R man act. Thes plain provisions on the way; tha beon kept on good | M1 recited, admitting of no equivocation feed and water, the diseass would ot or double meaning. Ths roport closed with o Lin thom; that oth could not [ resolution calling the president’s attention o ed fromi con 1 thens | chege facts, and asking him to order - the. at- ot Dottt | torney general to procsed to have exaciited the animals were | penaltios prescribed against the Union' Pacific xehange, and | diroctors for ellegally declaring dividends,— ot ey or of tho et | gy officer who shall vote, declare, make, or i ; “| pay. and anv stockholder who shall - receive any such dividend shall be linble to the Unitad States for the amount thereof, which, when rocovered, shall be paid into the sluking fund, ond overy such officer, person, or stuckholders “trct, | Who shall knowingly vote,” declare, or pay A forts [such dividend whall be deomed_guilty of m deme nor, und on conviction thercof shall ba punished by a fine of notexceoding $10,000 and by imprisonment not exceeding one shed jruoste all year.” That was the resoluticn of tho senate b ging trains of people Judic c-:nm‘lml*e. nndlmd it n\;ertn:mmd ready he pould not e houss any slept | the senate that body would have adopted it. oy Hopessali oot il howed, A e Bl i ctars bAYS Rt n A RtotiTie morning — bands, fifes and | drums Jed | Hinking fund the 210,600,000 thus dlvlfledi the organizstions o~ Tt to say nothing ‘of the part of the peu Tdmimds had this bombsheli rendy. but ¢ Union Pacific poople went to_Washington, I bogged for more time u.mnghdd‘m A;rn:;ld- . fromh the ‘eh i | Adame. Action was suspended, and then ol oy ved fram e e, e o T A e hae e e e Tl st tavo imberloss e st | wards went to Boston and thero agreed with o the monument i thous nds ae going [ the directors, Fint, that o moro wera divi- unable to hear, Samuel Graighend e | dends to be paid until after congress again of ceremonix, G, W, or. | moats; Second, all moneys due or to become 1 the monument and Gove due for government transportation ta be re- o in b tained in the treasury, both for subsidized and nusubsidized parts of the road; Third, The Status of the Monopoly from Official Records, A KTATEMENT OF THE FATS sold from t hores that non hought hy th members of the nd J Justice M me to-day, U wonment ® ; Tond ; “|the cowpany to pay forthwith iuto the vl the memorial i | trensury B718,814, being the amount claimed Idiors, 3. it [under the Thurman, act for the yoar wpoke cloquently, | 1 8 Fourth, the check for 69,- ¢ i ) ‘s lovg lying unaccepted to be taken T IR Aot A LTS e ek A e Shortly afterwards Mr, Dillon rosigned and Adami was elected to the vacancy. A few days afterwards the 718 000 wa deposited i with the sub-treasurer at Boston, all Jove than whoy ‘The Times further says: The road is al- woman. in the world, then in- | most bankrupt, Parrclleled by lines to Ogden, luecd her confused, relnetant, to the au- | With thres competiog trnns.continentsl lines, dienee 3 % '\i in}llnily qhhu“(]u eamn Il:.« I:.i.udt.-d nfibnm? he evening tha fireworks iver | Weighted “with illegal debts it is ataggering to w.I" &\,(|.3«'4""L|»:-hr.r|’\lv' l‘;lu:xl::u|(‘l“?-t‘(.‘|‘:?.-“A\hf. insolvency, the earvings are falling away, lived oneither side aid presented & mugniti- | trAins are heing taken off, the country is bein ut wpectacls for tao hour< and whicl eon. | invaded by rival lines and the rates of fare an cluded th freight ure failivg ~ Cowmpetition roads haviog one third the debt, the Union Pacific hax neen its best days, Robbed of its blood, Gould now seems ready at lust to throw aside report on the | the wreck, provided ho can escape the penal- y ties offered by law to this wrackage, The f this gover stocks and bonds have boan Jargely disposed agzaingt a | of to other b lders. They must euffer from wshrinkage, which has reduced the stock to one- third of its former value, Through all this riot the government with the law on its side has beon put off und scomed by pretexts so flimsy that they must havo been understood. Editorially tho Timex says: **What would have been the effect upon -the Union Pacifie rond or upon the fortunes of its directors had tho roport prepared by Edmunds been actu- ally submitted to and “adopted by that body, may well be lvft to conjesture. Mr. Jay Gould and his accomplices; who have made tools of moro or losa innocent directors’ asso- ciated with them ivZtheir management of the railtord which théy have so long made & potent instrument of plunder, will read with surprise the account we give this morning of their narrow escapo from grave official and peraonal embarrassments, can readily be im- sgined, They thought the erecret safe, no doubt.” ', She man, Ro 1to calls with th Our Balance of Trade, WARHINGTON, R740,512, 500, wiginat $n2 ing sl yor, a falling rest, or The: rovoluttovary forces in G cently attacked, wnd General Ph soldiors killed Two general off tan, und one in th “Liberty ning,” Fto, AR kw Youg, duly 31, -The Bartholdi atatuo h commitiee has decided to have the laying of | & Missiesippt Steamer Snagged, Batox Rovar, July 81 —The_stoamer Cigy f Yuzoo struck o snivg nine miles below this ¢ this morniug and mediately sank ere dost. The vessel and cotton ca omplete lows. the corner stone of the | ul Auguit :th, uL, the ceremony to be_performed by F. & A M. of the state p Potter will make the prayer and pron » the benediction, The orutor his not yet been kelec e — DEMOORATIC WHEEL-HORSES, Bt e WHO ARE NOW PUSHING THE WAGON, A N DR E ws New Yok, July $1.—Chairman Barnumn il oxecutive committes, und Sen presided B, B, Smalley, of Vermont, wis chosen s y. The subje t ermanent headquaters was not decided —— d Y i e & The Laxham -Gifon Tragedy Mannin, July 81 Captain Nowton, a pas wenger on the steamer Laxham, which sunk after the collivion with the steamer Gijon, ox- | 2460 caped with fifteen Spaniar 1 landed at] f Moros Hee poportathat immedintely afeer | 4 the collision the eaptain of the Gijou shot hinself, o — A Breeze at Balel Bavrimont, July 3L—This city A this aft nd v icinity 0 by u sovera storm of A Jightning, Houses wed parts of the city are flooded, — Beveral buildings in a course of D: tion werea thrown dows, Much other damage was dono, —— "y, WING = Al A STO TN, ‘ZN'?“@L’&F*J ) ' G ral traffic er of the Louiwyille, Ne URE CREAR VARTAR. Ay & Chicutlo s i B i $1000. oeday at tho requert of the divvetory, His | Ifatum Or anynjuzions fubstin ces ean be foand atccosser iy uot Known, in Andrew Baking Powdor, 13 Lively Pi 1 endorsed, and testimon rocefyed Trom Sueh cliemisis o35, Dan Hays, Hos. tan M, Delefanialug, of Chioas vindavivg 81.—Roprescnta Tode, Milwaukee. Noversold in The Bulcid Wasnver ul vo Cul- is perZoctly # borbson is better to-day, and thew fs h o . B, ANDRE! e 1 in pen Zactly A ‘_” -u :; N .T:’..‘,.lm -*11035‘5. b 41 - W it st