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OMAHA DAILY BEE OMAHA? NEB., SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1884, REPUBLICAN FIELDS, : - L Where the Parfi Expects to Captare New Armics for the Confict, and congroess, tha dissolution of the Western Trunk Line as- i i N ‘Secrotary Fessemden says that his large cor sociation &nd the se-ertabilhmms of tho 10Ws ""‘ brief telegram announcing his safaty, t of the difficulty, | 81d my anxiety to see him is necessarily whappy family, | very great. fd| Mrs. (ireely exprossed sorrow for tho | unfortunate members of the expedition lection of x\d"-novr\hcut free-trade president THE BuLL Bv THE “oR"s disastrous brenkers, It is not improlable that | ceived any word from my husband saver Solling allowances, mile—Tnconstant won, Regret 24, King Torn 3d; time, 1:51, H { All ages: ! d a farl ~ Bl Pete : The Placky Little Animal Beats All|, A% sioesnd, 3 der i o : All ages furlongs—~Montank won, It Previons Reconds, W e Ve, 1o, ! Handicap hurdle race —mile and a quarter, } five hurdles—Voltaire )\\;vn, Charley Bader And Trots Over a Milo of Gound|?d Pawnes s thme 2:204 in 2:10. Base Ball GANES 1 At Chicago—Detr Beating Not Only Her Own Record. | At Furt Wayne—C But All Others. At New t New York-Baltimore 5; Brooklyn 1. At Washiogton -Washingtons 5; Metro- b g lmxm(\‘u 4:‘|qn innings, 1 1s 8 K : A . f t Washington—Nationals 8; Keystone 5. Tremendous Exocitement During | A: Milwaukee Paul to catch tram, : the Progress of the Race. At Troutsville—Louisville 5; St. Louis 2; 14 innings. 3 AL New York—New York 8; Providence 7, No Do‘lbt Bnt tha Animal Did It b At Pittsburg—Allegheny 4; Athletic3, 12 innings. Squarely and Fairly. h“‘:ifmu:m..p.m-1,,.1».“»,»““ & Colum “l\‘dlh:rlinll:\»n‘;—gmillingtnu The Datly Record of Races, Base Ball | M gie et M o o and Other American Sports, o AtISt. Louis—Unions—St. Loui Cjty 1. o —— THE OREGON RAILWAY mm"dm-fnm(‘x»nm‘nmeh(nnlmhmz‘-v_n < T Joool may be the only way oo e aate. have novor:een v ueh | OLICAE0 Spoculators Sgem to HAve No |y fomm o ourthine they aro to.dny. The indo. / 10 the steained relations o ° o the wane, From the Hesitancy in the Matter, I s, There arevery stroni | who. gave up their lives in behalf of goud condi h pen‘d;m d;’“é.m“m(‘ {]l‘xlr-vgl o L, line <., Thm;\ n-l 3 facturing wos of eriden an idge- o . that the Moy Pac 3 ;::v’:.t‘,ul‘:\:mlthnlflnllfl;“\ Vallsy and along the - il W tonding toward. a with [Scion0o. Sho orpeciatly osotiad the onst, come reports of great f drawal from the association, and the oth of Lieutenant Lockwood, whom republican cotuimn from the democratic ranks. | £ 8¢ Natives Grabbed Eagerly at ors, almost. withont rscaption, wonld [sho had known in Washington, *I Tho changes are lnmn‘l'y due to tho tariff ques: | 0 A doanoe 0690 40 16 Centa, | Mirarently be ‘.“y“ t to frod_them- | never met Dr. Pavy but onca,” continued Some of the Southern States Sup- posed to be Weakening. And That They Will Oast Their Electoral Votes for Republicans, tion, but partly_to the well-known position ation which is univer-|ghe, ‘‘and that was afex = before the n practically fall | yosgols nailed, His di wsn the the taken by Gov, Oleveland in opposition to all Sidcniiasalil workingmen's measures. . olrcumistances which transpired Silas 8, Datoher, who rallied the Arthur - T = | yostarday would indicate protty clearly that | more deplorable as he, ne excep- forces at (l)hle Wit l]lm ml.nmn an hoad- The Foul Mo;?}md (lie;{ms’ How the I,Tg of |m‘1:n.¢’<t|;u ol |m‘{dl v:lllh{n I'_.g. tion, wan the only martiea” man of the uarters this afearnoon. Iu reply to a ques. Ancred precincts of the tripartite fold. The | party.” Hon be said: *“This talk of stalwart disaffec ever, Allowed Rest, manager of ouo of the Union Paciti's eastern | ey, $1on 16 A1l noMRNR - Thiere are o longer ENSAR allion received a dispat day _from the . . | rts or balf-breads. Tho republican par- H 8 Take Ad 1 £ manager of the Northern fic, asking if a 4y i protty well umted. What disatfection | Hogs Seemto Take Advantage of |cut rate on catels Juoted by Gensral Freight N D w ’ there s grows less every day, while on the| Agent Shelby, of the Union Pacific, was an- other hyud it inon th increaze amang the d {the Temporary Cattle Scare. [thoriad and ~ dono with _the mooract. Blate Wil earry thic state by o\ on ach knowl of the Weatorn Trunk Line w Intuie Al pria. e O BAhtn "ok i malon that ority than i | the o had made n cut in oad PREADENT (PhwTrual fies EWTL S DDOOTL uve o i v e ol lation in Grain Markets. [iuication. The manager of th Ution Da. A Hoarty Sapporter of Blaine and PRI gifici tripattrito lly natod Mr. Sholby what - an, meant by announcing acut rate to his Ebgan. Pork and Lard Always Ashamed of mnw:l:i?r (the l\'frthom Pacitic) before his : partrits eonnections wero apprised of the Tribune, y THEaRIveR'id EHOs fact., At latest advices Mr, ~helby had veen Loxa Braxes. Ny J., July 81.—Marshal - s on R nother HHttle circumstancs, which carries MoMichael arrived here to join his family i ’ h day. ce, \Wo_ G@Risidie Position naturslly CHIOAGO MARKETS, with 1t a good del of significance, britigs hitninto_interoourso with Prosidout oatTLE, oo/ b O LR {\eeliur, the membem of the cabinet and othet | Special Dispatch to Tur Brx, the . Burliughon — conslgnments of - cattle in” the report thatthe prosident is sgamet | CRICAGO, August 1—With only about 4,000 f which the tripartito agreament says should be Bluiumm-mel*minn&ly in favor of him, " | oattle on the market, therois no grest won. | & ¥0h “‘L'Ih’ “‘;‘““‘k:""‘t'l" ‘,"{’ e e ay f g g YRS i ae Al 5 ho question whother the Burlington shall re B IR & corresbonduite have: | der that thero was a sharpupward turuof 10 t0 | oefva'sshare of the Union Pacifig's businoss At Ditosratis to whom the wish | 10¢ on fat natives suitable for theshipping or | Omaha is the point upon which the Burlington o ekl thought. Tho [ dressed beef trade. The best natives made [ tripartite controveruy chiefly hinges, this ac- president han spakento mo for ot fivo times |G 60 to 6 873 and second class 5 60 to 6 30, | ot of the Union Facifio hecomen of grave i on thesubjectof. the slection, wod declared | Gommon natives, sch aa cows, bulls and | tiy matter In therefore promised. B the other metobars of the sdminististicy | mean stock generally, aold as low as any | Other interesting topics will come befora the will do every slegitimats thing in their | time. Therewas an improved demand for m;::m:z. and the result Iy wwaited with much power to accomplish thut purpeee. M. ) gtockers and feeders and they were all sold, pord IR A ROy Arthur has been made the —subject of |y ¢ i ver v i rthu ! prices yet remain very low. Trading in Maj, North Injured, Widh griticiam_ by sme, soalous partisans because | myung way rather slow. Good to choice [ Tumes 4 From allToan hoar n this state,” wid e, | be _did not, 0 (o, wieak, lrsue o Blaioe | iiing ‘1200 to T060 povindi, 6 00 o 6 0 | gy [fatum Injurious subtanjooseait be; “ighore appoars o be no dount that the repub- | manifesto or” Any that’ e would take | SUPEIR: 1000 8 T 0990 pounds, 4 50 | o HARTFORD, Conn., July 81.—1he four |1 Andrews’ Pearl Daking Powder, 18 pos licans will be successful this fall, both in their [ the stunp, OF W some thr sensational | § 5o, rango cattle cattlo firmer: grass Texans, | (0wt and | people who wont to : Ohartor oo TLoL bk oSty mas, DARKHAYS Jioe: presidential and state efforts, The bli. | thing. Mr. an be an earuost supporter p 5 Oak park this afternoon to seo Buffalo Bill's | fTrA* Shicagd; and ~ D iaed. bkeons moas whon thf oipy!] BEME. Dlaina tancrificing tho diguity of | 100 0 1000 pounds, 2 90 to § 8. wild weat exliibition witneased. n opinode for | evie Hiem e Nover o (o b s P his offico, FloW8b out to make a dignjfied ad- noas which thoy were not prepared, _ Eatly in the o oy Oglesty, minlatration, ' HG has donc o and will oon: | Tho market was gain ttivo and pricos a | entariinwmont wien tho' Omai, Pawheo and quxk(“c:&:t)& A"nn:fijrfififim d Rapids 8; Fort Missisaippi, the Carolinas and Virginias Enumerated. me drawn to allow St I — While the 0ld Time Grounds of| Connectiout are Claimed. ; Carson & The [Daily Gathering of Politics of Various Kinds Gathered In. 3 3 Kansas —_— JAY EYK SEE. — HE BEATS THR WORLD. ProviDENcE, August 1,—Jay-Eye-See, on * Norraganset park to-day; surpassed all pre- vious performancos, making & milo in 2:10, thus beating his own previous record, and that of Maud, 2:10}. Tho crowd _also witnessed y tho famous black gelding, H. B, Wimhlg ang |1l day In consultation with the heads of de- mate beat their doublo team record of 2:093, | partments. To a reporter to-night he said and that of Frank and mato of 2:084, The | negotiations were pending for a lease of the { tho eveats from Wednesd . postponement, of the eveants from Wednesday g 3 o disppolniinent o promineis | Oredthat-baral g ation. Company, turfmen in parts of the country, and the Heavy | gakon in the matter soon afcer hia return to eains of Thursday mght threatenod the relin: | Now York. When nskod what was the scope quishient_of tho exhihition. The genial | o™ thy " proposed lease. he. replied: ~unshine and invigorating air, however, were | A} [ oan say s it is a permanent weloomed wibh widesproad enthusiasm, and |1oase or eontract and T Tk Tiackmaster Griffin spoedily brought the |iho jutter torm better. Il add one word circuit into admirable condition, although the | o ot R PR | 3 <urface was not a firm aud springy a4 he de- | Fiore: Uveryihing thatbelongs to the Qregon Sired, . Barly in the afeernoon trainy brought | sy, o Navigation company will be un- thousands of sporting mon from all sections | gen Drsife Dt 1o eooree ot of the Nortly ofthe country, and among the notables were | ¢ 5 0S T UG 8 EREERT, TR 40, TRAE ] Frod Vanderbilt, [llwdnm (ilohnlald,fl;anlrul Talraheb oD LTIAbEd o2 1b A7t N6 Avis Maxy Cobb and others; and among the prom.- [ 7% f5¢ consummated or . ineny. Griyors _wero’ Dan Maoe, 'Jobn | cleration, we may not withhold them from the Murphy, Ed. Blithers, Tom Foster. The | Biricoidition, it would be both tnwiso and grand stand, whichaccomodates 6,500 persons, [ vt £OUdiE oy 6 sould be both “un n yeus quicklylled “Lho owrs of the favorite v ; horses, Jay-Eye-Ses and H. A. Winship, S T Mossrs, J. I. Casa and 9. B, Barnaby, were in | Federal and Confederato Re-Union, the middlo of the grand " stand with their | OcAx Grove, August ' 1—The rousion of wived, The pool cooks werein active operaf i ) ¢ tion and bottiug on_ tho cban. trottar wan n. | 10 army &8 Aiplam's, federal and confederate, odds of 2> to 10 that he would | together with the members of the sanitary boat the record, while Winship snd [and Christian commissions, began here to-day. nmf“‘wrvrfl hrami;‘n hslflh:r'd T{\, l‘iulu; George H. Stunrt. president of the Christian .,.w\hfl;h‘ g;;‘;m;: Mmmfum-“, and 13, (1, | commission, presided at the morning session, Windsor, of Providence. In the afternoon, led by a bund of musio, The first evaufi&'ihe trial of l‘(!nyfl‘ Slm!. veterans, 800 strong, marched to the audi- il g;:‘r‘ml;tt‘ya_ Iha-&y;i:“mg i torium, where six thousand persons greoted weat in the grand stand were filled,w them W;th The point favorable to a good view had its occ ‘n‘;fl,""b ca.” M. pant., Presently thero was a movement in ¢ . T, 0, s0g **A Thousand dirvection of thestables, and Ed, Bithers, the Aftor prayer, Geueral Joha O, Pat- driver of Jay-Eye-S00, was seen prep wing to | berson was chosen chairman. Army reminis- juis the little wouder, h's purple ¢.p and driy- [ €0Uses were the chi-f part of the exercises ing cap making him_a conspicuous tgure, [ George A, Stuart exhibited al curjosities, in'a group in front of tho quarters of hopses. | Among them a_bone bible made from the bone Brthers took his place bebind him and Little | of & dead soldier by a dying eoldier; on it was Flyer, followed by & crowd of admirers to[engeaved the inscription, *God' bless. the the: gate leading to the track. As the multi- | Christian commission.” Thg exercises dl! bt hard fight and tekeno chances.” Huenced by very light deliveries on August mouth, p t ‘Invited tude caught sight of the famous horse a shoub ';me!lf the “‘star Spanglgd obst® ] s sliok topnBlijan WEUD DiE-Ali0en g el e o Iaras o t A SRl - — contracts, prices advanced & to 40 above the i S by ¢ . of grootig was given which was taken up. by rom General Grant sazed ho wouldf e e ooty | FOMUAIT I watis, o | mantugipwer Tater i ;'3'3"3 R e i st our crarf ienion, and ws pomios . e ““"}W"}"'Ti.’,flfiofy,’}‘fi “’.‘i,‘.‘?"'.';,‘,‘{";.."u""u AeditMhe namo oL esch was: euiil; ) named atate loads us to beli 0 Sestorday. On the afternoon " board prices | Mrs, Henriotta Nesmith Groely, wife particular attention 80 business for partios e e e | chored, | S-S TR G paca 50,000 Pounds Damages. Wore ' whado firmer, closing ot 01§ for An. |of Liontonant Adolphus W. Graely, of | resiilog onfaido the city. Joeshango Ga al tho pria« ipplause Tose in @ deatening choer, The cir. THE GIBBET, fall” sad Congresmnicn and ox-Senator Williaus | DUBLIN, Augnst 1.—Tho trial-nction for | gust, 811 for Noptembor, 85 for October. | Arotic fame, arrived in tho city lst even- [ “Biauists 0 Banys and Basskers reodived on favor cuit of track was made at an_easy gait, and : » Pt Kolloe, Libal brougt by Mr. Bolton, crown solicitor | ~ Cash oats steady: options easy. ~ The latast [ o™ giom™ 8™ Tiago, Cal., o route to | shi o of Beaks Foosl After ono or two more turns. Bithers signified U e i for Ireland, sgainst Parnell and other proprie- | quotations were 27fa for August. 2(c for Sap- 3 S Tasues oade of s s oom fention to go easy & mile’ 60 Warm - up. Hung for Arson, ‘Upon what do you rely to bring about that 8 PIOE Portsmouth, N. H., whero she will join [, Cortifl Deposlt bearing 6 per esult, ” Senator Kellogg was asked. tors of United Irolind for 30,000 pounds | tember. 3 X | tntorost. The anmouncemént wae made by the judges| SCOTTSBORD, Ala., Aurustd,—GoorgeSmith, | " Hle o R ellokE ¥ ‘,.J,m", cwhich | dimages was begun to-day. PROVISIONS, her husband upon hix arrival from New- | "puysind sels Forelrn Exchasgs, Gouoty, o and Jay.Lse Seo oame down atan casy pace | Asbury Hughes sud Georgo Hughes, al white, | aro of courso tho largest in thata e Pork was almost nominal, foundland, August 1. She was accom- e for the word. He went away from the wire | end under 2> years of age, wera havged here nt, Lard was fafrly active and firmer, closing at | panied by her two children, Antoinette trotting evenly and without a|at1lp. m, to-day. They wers ‘convicted of probability unite with the republicans snd The KEgytan Eilep! a i 7 87} for August, 7 47} fos September, 7 57} | and Adola, their nurse and her brother, tlaw, _ though of _course Bithors | burning the house of Henry Porter, ongiSand Bl 7 3 , Y choose an_electoral ticket favorable to Cangy Avgiist 1. ~Colonel Kitchener RIS u e olbld h‘xym back, o wont: up. to'the | moUSEAD: . TE was the gl ectantn of the and Logan. The sugar planters - | arrive at Dongoln Monday, He was ord: g ‘l}dr. Ié lG. I!:hlmllll‘;,m banker of San mn STATES rter post in 30 seconds; the seco.d quar- | death penalty for arson in the firat degree in N0y L5 IWABD AW fied with the democratio idea,of a reduction | o telograph f the eported letter from. Lon- A TDacEyE T i o tariff, is touching them in a very | don to the Muder was suthentic, iti idarabl tion of the ti . tor was somewhat slower, and hs passed the | this state. They were baptized just bofore | tender 4 i ot jinag- 2o 5 5 iting & eonsiderable portion of the time balf in1:12), and the thres.quarters in 1:49}, | thoy left Jd' George Hush:« tried to inflame f.?'l'fl".'af.’z';‘o:h?x:,.fi':h.f";’#fi&r,f I:'d“mo" The Cholera, New York, August L—Alexander Jeffer- | gince her husband’s departure for the % jogging under the wire in 2:224, the crowd by & speech from tho jail windows | They want the tariff to remain as it i e ine an | %o the negro who in jeslous rage killed | Aratic regions. to thint ond an alliapco will in all likelihood | yoon' oy thers wore five. ddaths (e | Henry Hicks and Emma Jackson, aleo col-| Mrn. Greoly, who was last evening 9 S, | aohorso was taken back o the stablo to bo | to-the crowd, creating considerable ' fealing. be affected ;wtwfian the republican and sugar | ij,;lers, ered, and nearly killed Anna Jackson and [dressed wholly,in black, shows the terri- iareieaty; St ReiaRoRs SLRUAnDRtLITEHA — slightly wounded his brother, Celestial Jetfer. | ble anxiety which she felt for so long re- :&‘fi;’:‘.fif:i“:&é’f uf.]mf,"f, L{l'fifé’ 3:; ,f:f.'.'.‘éfi'c'.:ff The Contagious Diseaso Bill, son, at Mrs, Jackson's residence on Buffalo [ garding the fate ot her husband and his OF OMAHA, electoral ticket, LoNpox, August 1.—In the lords to-day | avenue, Brooklyn, was hung this morning in | PATty. She is, however, a remarkably “Do you thinl the Republicans will cerry | the contagious disease bill passod the - third | et oSyt T8 S CORTOE AR | handsome woman. n appearance sho is | S, W, Cor, Farnam and 12th Sts, any other southern states besides Louisiana?™ | readicy, e P POSKALONS, tall, of the brunette order of beauty, with g “I think they will carry Lovisians, North T Befors his excoution ho handed tho sheriil a | it » 0% 1o8 PRAREHS BECEE 0' DORYs WERL g Carolina, West Vireinia and Florida, This Orooked Aotionsy list, of personsto whom he wished his photo- 7. oultg spd al e Capital, - - $100,000.00 is enough to expect at present, But the cal P =) graph given, He ate breakfast with evident | nance 4} in conversation ligl up wi ©. W. HAMILTON, P & fuef) culation is neither absurd nor unreasonable, WILADRLPHIA, Pa., August 1.—It js re-| relish, and dvessed himself in a new black suit | animation, eepecially when her husband | @« TON, Pres’t. All of these states arc republican on a free ported that the schooner Julia Baker has been | prosented him };y the sheriff, He was k)enc‘ in | forms the topic of conversation. She is . CALDWELL, V. P % ballot and fair count, We propose to have | cralsing in West Indian waters selling her | conversation by spiritual adviseraup to the time | \hout ¢nirty years of age. Tho three M. T. BARLOW, Cashierd a fair count if it i possible, and 1. think | y : h was led o tho scaifold batween two clergy- of ag 0 s for Touisiaua and Weat Virginia there is a | 780 Principally flour, at rates much below | ynen' and the noose placed around his neck, | years of her married life provious to DIRECTORS : ¢ prices. Her captain, John Le strong German vote, and fairish one, Ger- | 8T was | Jefferson was placod under, the gallows. Lieut. (ireely's departure wero passed in mans_are not opposed 8o Blaine, Ty are | about forty yearso age, rather tall nd stout, | Oneof tho clorgyin said, “Jeflerson hax | Washington, where by reason of her g—%ofi?“m &F_l‘;%mn, for him, and the lrish sre opposed to Cleve- | The description onhurreunt commander i« | forgiven all enemies.” Shortly after the ropo | many accomplishments she was a leading | ¥+ ¥+ HAMILTON, « Barzow, land. 1In the last four years there bas been o | algoget) 6 was cut and Jefferson's body shot up into the | ot o "ot o oiola in which she mov- 0. WiLr Baumrrroxn, gront deal of immigration to the sonth (1o | e knross \hese spnion St moetions oo op. |8 Tho ok aipped around under his | Accounts solicites and kept sub THE SOUTH, THE STATRS THAT WILL GO RRPUBLICAN, Special Dispatch to Tsg Bz, Ci1caco, August 1,—Secretary of Interior Teller has been spendivg some days with his Dbrother, at Sterling, Ills. He arrived at the Grand Pacific this morning and went to New York at five o'clock on private business. Speaking of the political situation, the score- tary said he had not had an opportunity to ob. serve a great deal, since ho had not been out of Washington since the nominations were made by the vepublicans and democrats, And How it May be Swallowed by the Northern Pacific, Sr. Pavr, Aug. 1.—President Harrie, of the Northern Pacific, arrived to-day and has been = Ifalum or any Injurious substances ean be found our confidence in the electlon of Blain 0T and Logah as great as it wis boforo the nome: | tinue o do so, “He has determined that the | enflo higher on about all sorts, closing steadys | Sioux Indians, cowboys, Mexican vaquoros, 915 Water 8 Bation of Clevalandr” civil servica rules shall bo respected. Ha en- | light mado 30 to 600, and ~ primo nssortcd were' riding down the home: “‘Gireater, The democrats did a_very un- | forced them tothe injury of hix own chances [ heavy 5 35to 5 95, with the bulk of mixed t a high rate of speed, the irth of wiso thing ‘when they nominated Clovaiand, | When the conbest for tho norination was going | packer at f 60t § 80. Tho demand was quick [ Mujor Frank Northy saddlo broke, and ho A ropublican success was practically assured | on, and will continue o havo them carried out | and shrink light {rom first to last, Light, 140 | foll to the ground. fAn Indian who'was rid- THE MERCHANTS when the democratic convention signified its | On principle,” to 200 pounds, 5 46 to 6 00, ing closo behind him, sceing the aceident, ; o . cholce, Thurman would have made astronger | * «t iy averred/that Mr. Arthur i filling the anaiy. tried to guide his pony to one side. The ani- nominec. A young uino, without national o< | vacant offices withten inimical to Blaine,” | After a sharp rally soon fter the opening, | B, “vamo. down o Mo Norire hark: ; perience, with no part of a_ statesman, and | \wag wggested. prices shaded off rapidly to-day, the greatest | Saven ribs were found to have been broken, whoso record as mayor of Buffalo aud governoe | "*'Yef ehtly wnather untrio and absurd | Remceeaton boius it § ) r of By d g ) prossion being folt in wheat, The wheat ) of Now: York hus Been (either brilliant nor | etatemeat, - Where would bo the sense of put. | market ShBAE Urlo Towes TaRGsabaLiy Fe- ;:;{:3,‘5“,:’5,:‘,‘,':;;;11‘;,‘,:!.::2‘;{,::‘“,_,‘{f":: indicative of the powsession of statesman like | ting men in offiee With desigos of having thoss | ports of fino weather In Eogland and " dull | i{'foared that he can not, liver. Major North tios, will bo uanble to stand up in a contest | men contribute ta rapmblican defoat, ~ Would | cablos, but undea fairdomuud due to light | ;¥ o' brominent man i Nobraske, where be i OF OMAIZXA. T :w_ln;g' of »nnlleu talents, ]flrfinel : | those men have anythiog to expect from suc- | doliveries on August contracts, the market be- | yember of the logislature, and is associated chavacter, dircctaoss of burposc, and practioe | ceasful domocrata?” Would they not rceive | came firmer and pricen advanced fo. The | with Buffalo Bill in an extensiva cattla ranch, | Authorized Capital, - $1,000,000 T havene doubt in the world | more conrideration by ao ut of the re- | shorts bogan to cover and this assistod the up- | Tra was commissioned by the government dur: | Paid-up ) ihf gk 100,000 of the result noxt November. 1 vory much | publi an party? M. Authur oiturally waated | ward movement. Later, whon the most ur- |ing the war for the oseslleng service he ron- P i depeieate thottacks made upon Clovalund's | to “be nominated: T, with othor of his | grent demand was suppliod, thezmarkot grad | gt fi'nieh an organioation of Bawnos Tngians. | SUrpIus Fund, = = - 70,000 private character. 1 thiok, however, they will | friends, hoped that Be would be, wid he would | ually eased off, prices doclinod fe, fluctunted | Tha Dawnrex Jogk npon Major North as their . out o figwe, one way or another, Anin- | o more than human if ho did not foal disap- | and closed ab go lower for August, g Towor for | whit father, and tho tribe yoars ago made him R v telligent voter looks at a mans public |y jntment at the failure. But that fecling | Septomber and October than yestorday. On | ane ot fte cliefs. > K. W. Cor, Farnam ana 12th Sts OFFICFRS) sndongk - his, . pelyate’ Crecol 4ty | doos niobgo £0 the length of turning bim |the afternoon board the market was lines will be tightly drawn.” mnlmnfl'mndi-molhz party, No, s M deaten agkice closing st 82} for & v becn quoted s saying the repab. | Axthur eatnestly supporta Mr, Blainc.” Kugust, e “for’ September 85| THIE ARCIIC HERO'S WIFE. ; uld broal ity solid South. In what | Whag do-you gather from your intercourss { for October, 86} for Novemer, ; S — P Mouray, Presldent. | BAE. Roowss, V.2 k they will o North i with the Jeaders as vo the situation?” Only a moderate busines: was transacted in | A a1k with Mrs, A. W. Gi 1y, En- Bux, B. Woop, Cashler. LuTuss DRaxy, PRt ALt IR mOw | “Those whow I have seon aro sanguine— | com, and active trading was covfined to the R '“‘“ DIRECTORS: vt Virginia, ishua, Floi that 14 the word, sanguine—of a Blaine tri- | early part of the session. The market opened Route from San Diego to Meet Frank Murphy, Samuel E. Rogors, Bon. B. Wood, have no hopes of, It is a republican state but. % . illing i i . o " Oh C. y Luthor Drake. wocantiot geb & fulc connt, North Casolina umphh!ht my vt L am willing to make a | firmer, advanced sharply from the start. In Her Husband at Ports. _;'rh. u: m:fl ‘?'.:“,‘,‘,,':' Lulbor "A'n 0 has been vis- | cubbed down, John Murphy here came into | Smith also made'a short address from the jail the stretch behind Cohnfelder's Maxey Cobb, | window, denying his fi;xllc but confeesiog other to give her & warming up previous to making | crimes. Alh\:? Hughes also denied his giilt. I 4 ipt to at Phellas reeord | After a short address they mounted the gal- H, B. Winship and|lows with a firm step, At 1p, m. the drop Were next brought in, | fell, and they died with a few struggles, JJim Golden handling the ribbons b-hind the | black gelding, while Bithers was hehind the A = allion, The two flycrs were sent away t A Wife Murderer Hung, zether for warming up heat, and travel St. Lours, August 1.—Frank Williams, the %o the finishy the mile being made in | 1680 who ehot and killed bis wife, Effie, in a After this came the cotton field It October, aud seriously wound: 3 ey 4 od ber daughter, was hanged to-day at Pine GREATRVANT OV TR DAY, Bluff, Ark , in the pres.mf.- ialsat facard and greatest events in the history of the trott- | of neople, 'The drep fell a¢ 12:15 p. m., and ing turf. Jay-Eye-See came on the track, and | death ensued in about fifteen minutes., ashe swung into tho strotch, the judges an- gpbnidalizd iy b nounced he would m ke an dttempt to break - 5 his own record. Jim Murphy, behind his own he Feoplo's Purse, runnivg horse, was also on the stretch, lim- [ WasiiveroN, August 1.—The decroase of bering out, as ho was to go amile with Jay- |the public debt during July was $3,93,280; ye-See to give the littls fiyer courage, and [cash in the treasnry, £105,901,004; gold cer. force himtogo faster than the gait if neces- | tifinates, 20; wlver certificates, ter jogeing down the stretch, Jay- | $120,404,411; wtes of deposit, $11,323,- o turned at the distance stand and | 000; refund; ficates, $274,350; legal camo down the wire for the word. He was [ tenders, &3 fiactional currency, working mognificontly, and as " was | 867,810, “honted by Mr, Windsor, the little geldin S sedaway around the” tumed | with the runner about eight engths = behind, Never did horse work more WASHINGTON NEWS, nly than did Jay-Eye-See as he sped RAG INSPEOTION, around the turn, and 1t seemed 1 if ho was o | WaAsHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The acting secre- piece of machiner: with Iif6 %0 f tary of the treasury has issued instructions to werfoct i . tl uarter he 3 I Eerfoct Was hlepaghon U, tho auerter b | custom offioars to declaro ull rag coming from iths behind, Fastor and faster were his | Iluropean ports suspected of infection, and 2§ strides, and it was evident “Kd” meant to | provent the landing of them unless clear proof \ wnd him. At the huli watches re- | ix furnished that they are free from diseaso f Sistered & 210 gait, and _if [and come from non-infected ports, | bo “cowd Chold his own ' for the | last’ half he would accomplish the fea e ———— Around the upper turn it seomed as if he was! A"""“’" and Uhisa, ; ) Hying. Oaaud on he woeut without sus- ARlS, August 1.—Prime Minister Ferry picion of a break, ,miur the three-quarters [ gave an audience to- to Le Fang Pac, post in ':3;‘&1 uAt : i:‘xm nt dflw Fiaser fi'flfii Chinese minister, La Liberti says France i up even with the trotter, and now be : ) 3 FER00 fihal struggle. . Down ho caue without a akip, | 20t Lkl to break off negotitions with hina every stride telling against the fast flying | OF PUsh ma an extremity, C scconds, Bithers had not yet used his whip, and the gallant flyer sped ‘down to the stand and under the wire ‘Ihere is & momentary ! hustle, and then suddenly the cry “He has ”ood's Sul'Sdpfll‘i//d take 4 many v gather up the | S ——— AT REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS | and Carbondale Railroad company, The done it 1" Ia raised by those among the specta- oy # much more enthusiastic demonstration | best blood-purifylng and strengtheniug reme- 4 the board swings around with dies of the vegetable kingdom, You will find ‘ “TiE RECORD 2:108 this wonderful remedy effective where other T medicines have falled. Try it now. It will jponit. Neveronthe race track has there | | iy vour blood, regulato the digestion, cunes and fans wav d, while men shouted | 1d give new life and vigor to the entire body, g themselves huarse in cheoring the *'King of the | “Hood's Sarsaparilla did me great good. Y American Turf.” When Bithers came back | T was tired out from overwork, and it toned to the stand with Juy-Eye-See, 8 magnificent | meup.” Mus, G. E. Snxmioxs, Colioes, N, Y. \ bareo aGoe of “;"zn" wus presonted bits, while | i [ suffered three years from blood poison, around Dim gathered & group of WIRDE | 1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla and think I am | o :A:;fi"';;"f";'v‘;ge’:“f;‘{,:“",5;:?‘,;‘:“"“:; oMF: | cured.” Mus. M. J. Davis, Brockport, N, Y. joyed, and received the shower of congratula: N\ Dusifle i / Liome "with the plainest manifestations of de- | Lwrifies the Blood light. the north. This will very materially aid the | curred on board the echooner, that a fight took § i i i epublican ticket,” i y " 0k | noment he was motionless, then kicked, strug- | Speaking lagt evening of her life dur- fpnblions HRkek Dlace, in which Ceptain Lewis was Flod and groand as he slowly strangled. Ty | ing her busband's absence, she stated | Srtificates of Deposit Issued yav row | y b able In 3,6 and 12 months, bearing THE UNDECIDED. to sell the cargo and escape, The firm to-da ] g : 4 g e telographed to th colleotor of customs at Key | 00 rope and tore the black cap from his face, | donc in San Diego, although & consider- Soraat] Special Dispateh t i ) I After he tore the black cap nway his hand fell : X Special Dispatch to Tik Bek, and reccived 4 reply stating that the captain | Soor R b e ot amd con- | with. her brother, who is unmariisd, approved securlties at markot rate crats, llulmr r-lyr]m;:‘- w;wlflnwkw. oty fpated, TN SRR Lifo was spronounced extinct in 8 minutes | she was not wholly unprepared for it, as | ©f/nter! monopolists, socialists and others opposed to 3 1 PP Receiver Appointed. tho morgue, 0 % . * e c'osely guarded and every facllity 3 band’s ultimate deliverance, 'Gien. extended discussion u committee was ap- 5 4 ) August 1,—Frederick |7 o0b o0 7 she said, ‘‘abandoned all compatible with principl of pointed to confer with various dissentiog |ton, on behalf Robert W. Oliphant, of New |alins **Bug” Cophas, colored, was hanged at ) J A this ] 8 o e had expirod, without nows from the un. gatte on Engiang.lre oo geand demonstration at an early day. | Stages o i : ; ‘4, | April 7th, , with un- nd all parts of Eu- Thix committee will roport its. progrems nt s | - atos court this afternoon ,against the S, = fortunate expedition. I reassured him, | sope. ; e movers in this matter is to | and Carbondsle Railroad company, the Farm- AT TOUION, dent had occurred, preventing their re- s possible from Butler, | ey’ Loan & Trush company, Henry Hitoh | 1c10n, August 1, ~There were only two|turn within the time agreed upon, but | COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. and Bossoner Stoel company, liuiited, askin slipped by and still no news, his convic- for the appointment of a recciver for ' the St, | M0 now beiug treated in Bona Rucontro huw- f 4PPSC DY Lonis Oro & Steel eompany. and Grand Tower | pital and 98 in Saint Mandrie hospital, The [ tion beoame more confirmod, and he told OMAHA on i & Missourl toncern, T hona Glowing Reports Recelved From the | and i receiver hus been appointed in thut ?'22";“.'.357;“»!22’..\ smingto display at this time of | of Lieut. Greely's safety?'’ atate, and for i reason . recolver s ke | viscry, " Aother duath from holora ncterod F""“""‘“‘“‘; el e Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. the republican national headquatters from | Greeting the G, A. R, Commander, | Bosrox. August 1.—The Democratic state | 6% Fezen, which was soon followed by | [4.hility of Stockholders, 300, Touncasoo show that the republicaus down | “Topyi0, August Li—A well nttended and |and (1ty ovuimittoes received u definstonccept. | 0ne from Mes. B“flf' the wife of Com- o y facturing interests are dependent upos on of chairm wtate comy o ssage cam cemn of the protectiye. tarifl prm . and | Tohw 8. Kotz thisevening in honor of i | 41" AR eSS Ly :'fil,fi:';‘:h".': e o m’m‘{,fi.fi;‘m : ioves [ election s conmander that the democratic majority can be overturned i g Uiera, " Miselippi n ripo for work, - Jobn T | ot ot St T 1o 4] SORIP" | i, lioa opportunity, but_ the messago hnd —_— committe from that state, writes that it will | drcases, ote., hy prominent comrades and cit- | August 5, promises o beof vital ‘importance [ having received the others firat. A per- be carried by the republicans whether north | e, ) O we'dorn rairoad world. Thera will bt | feat daluge of congratulatory felegrams f.flfi’&g) : et hie wants able statesmen to come and discuss D, Alton, W rom b JOHN E. WILBUR, oy the great tarifl iasue, arouse the people, and f-:,"]{'.‘.\.!."."fl..:.v N e i et | conntry within a fow days sucooeding the | puas. FMANDERSON, O 1. KIMBALL, chin and his neck was not broken, For a Ject to sight chock. $ho crow uesigg $AY ward i for it ¢ a desperato effort he got hisright hand up to | that she had resided at her father's resi- Interost, or on demand without In West, where the vessel now is, to nvestigato, | 2008 1ta contortions and his starlng eyes. | ohfs tortion of the time had been spent et e o e Omicavo, Avgust 1.—A conferonce of demo- fand four mon of the schooner had boen ar- | Lulie WP 8q 70 Nitihiad for fiveminutes, | While somewhat overcome by the rescue, after the rope was cut, ‘The body was sent to | gho had been abiding faith in her hus- The Interests of Customers Clereland was hold here tonight. Afteran | pyyy s neypnia, Auguss 1,—Wa, H, Dray- | Cayuminor, M sound banking freely extoended. elements throughout the country with & view | York, filed a bill ln equity in the United |noon for the murder of Celia Bush Murphy, |hope atter the two years allotted them Nl g e | Louls Ore & Steel company, the Grand Tower 'HE OBOLERA R Ty 1 next Friday eveniog. 'The THE OCHOLERA telling him that sume unforeseen inci-| goil European Passa o Tickets £ undecided and | (00 P i 4 d cock, Rufus J, Logklund, Timothy B. Edgar, | qeaths from cho cra to-day, Thirty-three cascs | that all would be well. ~ As the months - Leggion of Hono, festival and_display [ e that nothing short of a miracle could of the mayor, The peo- | bripg about a rescue.” : o the matter, The con:| “When did you receive the intelligence . South—Connectiout, state The company also has property fn this | mder it unbe Nrw York, July 3L—Lotters received at e Yp ey TR oundland I received a telogram from | Capital Stock, - - - 8$150,000 the very hopeful. T I eceived f oring Intorenty sra dopomdions mand, JOBI (1 liusfastic roception was seoorded General | 8100 front Gienoral P. A, Collind, of tho po- | mander Bohloy, toward evening o | Fiyp Per Cont [nterest Paid o2 Deposits dge Houck ] A pudes Houok wites Shes be frey «chief of the grand | mne Approaching Conference, |spisits. He had telegraphed at the ear- | LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1B Lynch, the member of the national | prescutin 4 body, with congratulations, «d.| The meeting of western lines, ealled for | boen delayed, which accounted for ny| Officers o Directors orn speakers are sent down there or not, but roproscnted thy Burlington, Rock Island, St. | grrived from frionds throughout the | ¥ wocure the poling and counting of a full vote, | Kixcsrows, N. Y. August 1,—Bi prepur- | gisco, and Missouri Befure the con- | newn of Mr, Greely's safety,” J. W. GANNETT, ; | ) ER, which would mean 4 ropublicar:§ivictory. | ations are making to kive President Arthur an | forerice must come all of the fmportant prob- | 'Lt wasdue to your efforts, was it not, | HENKY PUNDT! B L. STONR. Senator (iuichard, chairman of “the M. | nthusiastic weleome to-morrow, The mayor [ los which have to be settled before perman- | that congress offered the $25,000 reward winaippi state committee, a prominent planter, | and citizeos will meet the prosident at the | ent peace will haye been secured, and some i writes tiat the lsaders’ of the public soati: | depot, and the party will e Ailven to the tes. | Chgeuce will have huer f flway | 10 the resous of the expedition | HARLE : , : oA e, i o e e W il ™" | QHARLES RIEWE, ment in the state are pushing forward the pro- | idence of General Sharpe. In the evening | aco ¢ are ¢ ently expw tectiv tarifl belief o vuch an extent that it| eitizens, firemen, soldicrs, and (i, A. 1. give | post iiportant will by an organization o take | friends and Gen, Lockwood, who was UNDERTAKER l_'rumlw‘w’ha";"‘,'lfl'l"‘ and 9nly lasue iy the the prosident a serenad:. the place of the late Colorado Traffic associa- | largely instrumental in lecunnii the ac- - » osDYAM: A (hat tho Hnes wi bolog draws %o el tion, Tt ia generally concoded that the tripar- | tion of congress in the matter, 1t is true AND DEALER IN able to carry on Paper. tite lines ulur-- x,ulllr ulllu‘l'numt a fatal h’Fu- the offer of an indemnity was not directly lfllflllc cm cnm flfl!ml sm u. dor when they diotvod ghat wssocintion, 'The (31,4 r mental in bringing about the res- J ) Il Hood's Sarsaparilla Is characterized by i S— three peculiarities : 1st, the combination of Trotting. remedial agents ; 2d, the proportion; 34, the THE CLEVELAND MATCH, Process of securing the active medicinal ) / CLEVELAND, August 1,—2:30 trot—Bello ¥, | Qualities. Tho result Is a medicine of unusual state. A Trades U From Notth and South Carolina, Florida, [ Ciicaco, Aug. 1.—A corporation bas been |, ot of the Westorn Trunk Li 5400 Virginis wud West Virginia there are similar | formed with & osid-up capital of $100,000, for f;':,‘f;",}',fi..‘..flfn(:olmfllg bf;:iu»lffil\lfi'fh:mu “the | oue, but it induoed whalers to accompany e expresions, ol Indieating a new era | the publication “of ghe Current, « literary | ci-operation of the other lines was prodestined | Commander Schley’s expedition, and to | 1009 Farnam St., - OMAHA, NEB " o south, fn wi e ma | jowrnal recently started in this city by 1 igar il ' i [ o ae fo" uth, | hich 1 | tly atarted in this ity by Eigar [ to "fillre, and very disastrous failuro has | their prence such satisfactory results | Roieqiapblo orders promptly attended to. Toloph terial ~ growth and - prosperity of | . Wakeman, | The latter, who s editni” of | fieen the result. All are anxious now to return aty Morer gl »w the country are to the chief' question, One|the Current, has bean tuade president sud hrinciples, as far Aa this sl ia con: | MOI0 feAdared possibloand 1o a rres) wentleman writes from North Oaroli trewsuror of the company, is but littlo doubt that the | Measure due. Kut 1 must be excused, pwople are infused with the protecti — ‘raflic association will b revived | @xclaimed Mrs. Groely, “'it paivs me to H. K, BURKET ple. 1t hias tuken hold of everybody, Dem Anothier matter which will come before the | speak of the meloncholy side of this sub- 1 crats intererested in manufactirers and in our Bishop Ireland of 8t, Paul, meeting is the discussion of westorn and 2ject, 1 amall wrought in expectation mineral resources have - begun to see that, the | 8. Paat, August 4. Bishop Grace, on ac | northwestern cattlo business,and this promisesfof — an early mooting with wy mlm' mnumn “n [MB“_'[“ of | to be a knotty problem tosolve. Demorali-fpsband, and would rather think of A south pesds protection to build it up, That | count of old a8 bisl eland | zation in cattle rates lready Legum, and i¥ what built up the north, Now, just as we § this diocese an «quest Bishop i o | iR o complex that very | BOthing else, You see, it will have been ' begin to reap some of the benefits of !m,u-n succeeds bim, with ho Tull approval of the | the situation has becom A tion, we can't affurd to have it cut off by the| pope, skillful enginceriug will bo necessury to avoid i three years next months since I have re- 111 North 10t Stroed Umana won, Minnie D, 2d, Luly Dale 3d, Tom Cam- | strength, effecting cures bitherto unknown, von 4th; best time, 2:31, Bend for book contaluing a2l \ 2:21 trot - Zoe B. won, Adelaide 2d, Prince |« Hood's Sarsa, , 8¢, Cloud 4th; best time, purifics my blo Ty v et e, and 5 trot —-Nobhy won, Felix 24, Fyreno | Aems 16 hak et e b, THOMIHON, M. 3d, Secret 4th; best time, N Register of Deeds, Lowell, Mass, 0'ruce—Larens won, ¥rite 2, George G, [ | W Hood's Sarsaparilla SN Al athars, and 3d; best tlme, 2:17 130 Bauk Btreet, Now ¥ork City, UsNGTO NEW YORK RACKS, Buanrox Brack, Avgut 1.-The tack | Ho0d's Sarsaparilla was heavy, Bold by all druggists. §1; six for §5. Made won, Tallyrand 2d, Blizzard 8d; time, 1 ouly by 0. L. HOOL & CO,, Lawell, Mass. gea—threa-fourths mile— Remember| OO °Doses One Dollar, 1l evidence, nes up my system, © - e o