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OMAHA DAILY BEE. FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGU LIQUOR'S LOOP-HOLES. |50 by v it - PO was 8100 that we days under the th ! m of the law, even anite @ Namber Large-Sized 0ngs Dis- 11100, vt S v ones i, g sovered in [owa’s Probibitory Law, 7y g onoogh bo 20 mueTy the thirty day RS 2 which w Judge Hayes, of Muscatine, De- cides Vs, J, P, Jurisdiction, lear that whola thi cular ense, it was not entitled to it of a linbeas corpus wter havi notwithstanding ho hed b d was in jail by vir original committment, No reason was given The Fine and Imprisonment Pro= |55y ciati, wnd one isapparont to e vided Beyond Their Powers, it A HOME LIKE HELL. And at VRTi&UOB With lhe conflti' Progress of the Investigation of the i Soldiers’' Home at Dayton - Gov- totion of the State. crnor Patrick's Diaboli- cal Tyranny. The Imprisonment for Costs Also e, Declared Unconstitutional, Daytos, O., August 5.—The Soldiars’ how congressional _ investigating committes con- venedat 9 o'clock this morning, continumg the examination of witnesses, The testimony Grenadier won, Pardes 24, East Lynte 8; time, 1:18). Passaio stakea—thre: | THE LORDS MUST LEAVE, z Atanza won, LI RNCY d; Hins, 3¢, This Secms 10 b3 the Bathering Crg Of | cofrms e e b Kty the People of England. S eling & f o mile Selling allowancey — five furlonga —Glide away won, Swife 2d, T 1; time, 1:°5, se~=Trtmbene won, Aurelian 243 Further of the Great Popular Demonstration at Birmingham, AT BARATOG A Sanaroca, Angust 6. -Track hoavy, Two year olde=five furlongs—F Haruson 2d, Behania 3d; wme = All g« ~Refe iy ileanor won, ¢ Bl Bright's Terrific Arraignment of @ ; “‘the Spawn of the Dark Ages.” [yiiieven: e 1] Turse for non-wipne July 15§ mile - Hots Chamberlain’s Fierce Attack on |2 by iy el by wATCHING X0 AND QUERN, the “‘Divine Right of Peers.” | Niw Yous, Augast 5. iichd K. Fox 4 offers & purso of ugu'm match the trotters .‘\l-u\li S, M!dn'.,k y l.‘\“. (|n\l,‘ ucqma 3. 3 (& v ek city in Seps Varying RePOTPB Relative to the | {ISbimons T T e+ oY 0 SoF Franco-Chinese Status, won, At Saratoga since himie won, Zamora Base Ball, GAMES YENTRRDAY, , 5 Clevelands, 8, AFADED FLOWER. | by it o his innocent vixit is cnlarged upon by e s emocrats asa part of A <ot plan, Tt h Tammany's Forlorn Hope Said to be iy by S Srifamt o D VINCINACK, o tor-ofsConte my on his way to N As a Go-Botween at Saratoga|ycisirest Ttis !,h‘\ New England from Cleveland to Kelly. Tng to tha Arthur wora prominent at Ch e R0 to Maine, a< a matter of we, during his onstern vieib and i< anious to be invited to Ben Butler's Vanity Impelling foin the spiakers n tho caupa'in fn- thit Him t Run fcr ngidem, ¢, now S0 near at hand, He was asked to-day of there was any chance of the republi cans earryiug Touisiana this yoar, " he vy ot the slixhtest. W haye the v . - s to dojity bu hav ‘earthly clisneo with. The Michigan Anti-Monopolists u:"iwicst Wit %y e Lo and Gresnbackers Combining, Wo have « bonelon roturning machine thai ik tou boarhon votex wers would rezister a democratic ity if only g » million upo R Additional Encourgament as to|sreskers Republican States in the South. Pinchback s here England for a few esurts ara eom. »down there it would aid nt our vote, but what d W 0 matter how high a majority might be piled wp 1t wonld sarels ntod out. No, 1 shall not advise the the other wide. If northern —— L it TRAFFIC'S TUSSLE. The Armics of Bull arfl Bear Holding 8 Trace in Chicago, to woe how popular [ Little More than the Minimum tir in Live Stook or Grain, Native Oattle 10 to 150 Lower=== Texas 26 to 30c Higher, Hogs Active and Strong, ¥ 2 n Appreciation of 10 to | & @rain Markets Ruling Qui/ ;— h a Lower Range of Pria = wato do anything down our wav, | The Visible Supply Incrensq vory popular with our white. peopl, W tietarly With tho young ten, Lt Bhurbon Vheat--Corn Sympathiy predjudice and the rotorning board mas chine wonld provent any gam being recorded bedoink 4z No Liquor-Seller Can be Punished Ex«| yovealed the dives of infamy into which the | The Fgyptian Elephant—Progress of cept through Indictment by the Cholera—Other Forelgn the Grand Jury, At Chicago—Chic 0 oo | com A% Thilndalphis=No Eanies Taios PrREhag Rsngnine of, Disines. Wleo: | fianly At Louisvi lo—Louisville 6; Cincinnati, 8. tlon—Other Nationnl Matters, ‘At Washington—National Unions, 85 Balti: more, <oldivr s inveigled, robbed and omotimes murdered, Many of the resorts ontside of the corpo limits of Dayto em to by of J i T ¢ W PROBIBITION IN 10WA, j t aw, E o with Ehi Pekbhis Agltatioe ‘At Keokuk<Keokak, b; St. Paul, AN Fiih Wohk Op HEALHG, FITHL. What southern states do you think can e CHICAGO MARKETS, : in the city wre not molested by the authorit e ol and compare with any of the most dep } Muscaming, Towa, August The Daily i § e ' in thelurge cities. Many soldiers co 3 y urnal will publish to-day the full account of | Dayton, hecom runk and disorderly, At ae. | torday, was tho mootiog holl at Bing o MAnst L SispOne ol +ha important decision of Judge Hayes, of the ved to the home and uro thero [ley hall; twenty thousand peoplo | gy gers ere between fand 12 vclock M. | Albany yestorday, paid Governor Hendeickna [ SV Saventh Towa judicial district, as to the juris Ex-Roprosentative MoMahon said | vore preaent. Spoechies wero made by John | Grxeva, August®.<0na caso of chiolera | Visit at the Grand Union this morning. The | iuyg more,” ) it ~<No " Bunvartaw, Augnst 5T conuoction | Ay e Onty-SOnieamn Unions, 75 Kane | Social Dispatch to Tk Bes, with the great reform demonstration here yos- [ «as City, 8, SARrATOGA, N, Y., August b, Manseiies, August 5.-Ooe death by | Flower, who visited Governor O gan? no where 1 think wo CATTLR, m quite cortain that [ Special Dispatch to Tice Bry, y.‘.‘ \!“,‘L';:':““‘ Florida | Crioaso, Avgust 5. Oat of the 4,600 cate ala we have fighting tloonsale there was probably only about 00 natives. There was a good demand vod have ageod chane with a little work onn b easily carric tiction of justicos of tho peaco under the now i trensinent. They it | Bright and Jos. Chamberlain, presidont of tre [ here. gowsipshiave it that Flower beara tho olive (s S ity from shippecra and drvwsed oot dealere, and fowa prohibitory liquor law. Judge Hayes mplain to, but dared not lay | board of trade. Mr. Bright said: *“The tory [ At St. Tiouis—8t. Iuis (Unions) 8; Cincin: | branch, and is tryiug to bring Temmany OONKLING, Tots that suited ths demand found ready pue- Bl M. 1:1‘;'.;::-”{. majority in the house of lords, was actuated ""“\i“’““hm, UiEog Bs: Minmeapolia & around to tho ticket, When he was informed s % wovernor of the home, Ths would be ob- |y & i £ ibe | b suincyes i L of the i etermine or pasa judgrent upon cases undee | 1{0q "y s peaident monager, but. Colavel | 3, the samo bitter hatred of tho lileralsae in| ¢ e, Fagta~Grand Rapids, & Torra °f e FePorts ™ Chicag this law otker than to hold a preliminary | Hurris, the presont rosident wpuger, 1ived in | 1582 Who were tho poers?” ho askod. “Lhey | Fuuges, 0. Tha Perce Hauts chib, has due FLOWERMEPLIED, iral nd bind tho defonduat over t tho it | Cincintnt, and dho soers coni ot sen bin | ware the apawn of blunder, tho wars and coe- | bundod, o 68 thae Playens aving offrs ik, oourt, o decision Ia based upon the | but once a voar. Ho belicved tho hom should | ruption of the dark agos of our history, They | from other l e jurisdiction of ustiecs, Be this dooimon | b move hospital thin « gurvison, he €0l | hud entered the templo of honor, not through e justices, By ciston [ diers had done thele work s ¢hiould bo | the tampe of mertt, bue. theongh. tho. sepule 1HE COLORADO POOL. T S L S nhE e i . Apect of th tickot aro. srowing. brighter | CONKIIDE s always been acainat the pelicy | aro polling from 4 00 ¢0 5:26, and._cows and Wl liquor cases commenced hero under the | their reward. T tithide could'be i 5 10w law are dismissed, The question is one | dealt with 4s other ey chers of their ancestors, They were o better ry da i 4 ! p- 1€ 2 £ I are. " 1 every day, and I beliove wi: sl W of hunting np nonentit 1 o of | bulls at 200 to 350, Thes o) 2 o great importance wnd will ‘be appeated to | ““While at tho by L aiten was mosb] sy Onle fatharall Bome ol them wers |1 ouenne AHUNEEMbgely Avcendba | AN, 20 L ballege e, ekl few arty. Fis friana postee A s et 08| iy sl it m R o (RN et <ue supteme court, 3 cordially receiyed by the inmat ignorance and arrogance ho reform of the Meeting of Railrond Men at Llower admitted that he had been the|*Itis ouly the bold who deserve to win in |3 10 the 4 10; and may be quoted 25 to 300 Muscating, August 5. —The following are | reviswed and inspected during the afternoon. | house of lords, Bright declared urgent and in- Chieago, favorite candidate of Tawmany hall, but said | Politica, The ropublicans at Chicago took | higher than on Saturday last, - Orie- drove of tha important pomts of Judge Hayes’ decision | Thore has b rowing dislike to (iovernor | evitable, Should people submit or shonid that bis visits to the democratic nominees [® kquare position upon the tariff question, | Montana'y sold at 4 75, Tho market cloged :hn;:xmc.,:i( the peace have no jll"i‘[“ll‘ll\fl." l.«.rlvum. sinco ho has been here, and re- | they curb the nobles, as their fathers had [ 4 3 g wera purely of a social and congratulatory | & position thatadmits of no misconstruction, | steady with all kold. Good to choice shippiog, over cases under the new Iowa prohibitory | contly eompluints huve been numerons. The [ curbed the kings of Eogland? Bright then| Ci10AGo, Aug. b.—The managiog officrs of [ natare, Ho did not_think that he would |and then upon topof that placed in neme | 1200 to 1,350 Ib , 5 90 to 640; common to 4 law. The titfoner, Pfeiffor, by hubasa cor- boawd of ynanage vainstitoted soveral investi- | explained tho mannerin which he would ke fall the railroad lines iutorested iu trans-Mis. liave time to call on Kelly, as hentended to | ination two mon with the loogest records aw f e, 1000 to 1,200 Ibe, 4 80'to B 60t range T :;x:t‘ypuhTtl(xe“;:n'x‘:lli; byflr‘x:’plv-d"w and | Dayton was preparedand pre. powers (lurin.uhla firat session thazlfl bill "m‘nnlf-,: .;_1;1 “ivmt mh;,ne\;_w: session nll“ll TROUBLE 18 BREWING :.h-“ jlais hed y g o | to 1,000 1b, 830 to 4 40, { [ o y agreed upon rou ! should be presented them, but ho would abso- | o'clock. The Union Pacific representatives | in the democratic camp. Kelly i reported | P platforn which is absolutely meaning- HOGH. THE PACTS, :]n:m this di ced such action o0 | lutely prolubit them from vetoing franchise | will not arrive until this afternoon and con- | to havo issued his nltimatuw, It is { tho [ 108 nnd' putthg in nowination an unknown [ re market was active, and a strong 3 to arein brief that tho petitioner was|')e part of : uld bring | bill B sequently nothing can be acoomplished pend- | effect that Tammany must have control of all | M of third rate ability 100 hicher than yestorday. Shles were at b 30 avicted beforea justice of 'tho poace in | #0003 o e governorship of tho | - Ghamborlin road a long and powerful |iug their arvival, and it 1 not expected undor | the New York city offices, or the ticket. will Mr. Conkling likons Cloveland unto tha R. | ¢,% 80 for light mud b 36 th b 90 for. hoa K Akl m‘M“l'i"’i"‘.'}"‘"q attack upon the peers, Thoe divine | the most favorable conditions that any result [be bolted, Oleveland' aud. Manning v cases, tyrann @ has refused fright of kiogs,” ho said, “has|can be achieved within two or thrée days|are eaid to. be inclined to ignore hoida that justices have no jurladlotion to try. | their gilevances beforoGen KANOUINE OF BEAINES ELECTION, ohasers; <0 that the market was active to. the Tribune, extent of the supply, and.prices ruled . stoady Nuw Yonk, August 4, A friend of Ro cos | a8 compared with the prices of yesterday;' yot “Lam not wathorized to speak for Tam- [ Conkling said this mornivg that Conkling ix | values are 10 to 15¢ lower than at th in thE Northwestern league, many. I l:)ku Uopartin politien, Tean any, | absolutely convined that Blaine will be [ last week, The best natives ara mia h wever, t I think Tauj v will cot to | aleeted nd J g y 3 e i nmnhlu":"«”;l \r:,:l:t.“ bt alceted, nnd that ho can casily carry this state. [ to 6 8 , and second class 5 50 ta 6 25, grassers close of B. Hayes order of statesmen. = Mr. Conkling | tha bulk of mixed selling at 5 60,10 5 705 e $ ; home. The co Mugeatine county. of the crime of salling in . 1er " ot he Cttadlo & i s0 well watistiod with hin law practice that | yiaricet closed. stoady, with atiwat. il sold toxicating liquor, first offense, and by the [1% 0 R ustice sentenced to pay o fine of - 873 | Admittavee, even temporarily, to many woun- fheen acknowledged to bo dan- [ owing to the peeuliarly complicated naturn of | Tammany and_ take their chances with |, has had his political dislikesin u measurs | bt 150 to 80 to b 9 E nd cGhts, bt ordared committed until’ maid, [ 920 and disubled goldicrs, whoare thus thrown | gerous. The divine” right of poers was a | tho K estiom o b settied, Tha fret | Kellny aiuiont b Hostrieke 1 b eoneite. | ofbened. - To will not ho at. all displassed to | 50t 120 8 :uon.~;r, o E - » provided by our prosent Inw; that he was | Ibon public charity. Mo has inflicted wo-|ridiculows figment. I the lords remained fraulrond meeting matter to ba brought f: ud with that end in view s hadpe | Bave Mr. Blaino elected, Meanwhile his sat. | SIATHI b B ey wy. | tstial wnd severc punishiment upon iumatos, | sbwlinate in their apposition to the papulnr |un for settlomont in that of . tho i With G Tamany' cbis, | 1108 miethols of theught find sowrces | Tho markots ol quivt il - lowee led, That subsequently the suretios up- |61 further charged, for small an trivial | will, the present agitation would continue to | Colorado rates which bad beeu disturbed ever lso wante peaes fn the camp, B | nusement in inciting - frolicsome editoral | vange of prices. Whoat held vpjds tho offenses, while blind and the bitter end. He looked forward with |gince che formation of the combinstion be- 1d, with | early session, but when the visivlefsupply re- » prward w rnor Headgicks talks of the prospocts of [ PATARFapha in the New York Wo rlopo to the result of this agitation. | tween the Union Pacific and Omaka ronds, to | the campaign with the greatest froedom, +L [ Whoee editor ho hns within the last year main England, the chosen home of self-governed | the exclusion of the Burlington, until within | think our ticket is daily gainiog strength,” ho | #ined something of an intimacy. = He will | nearly a million and a half bushelf during the poople, sover will bo sbservient to tho 100« | oo week ago, when they wero temporarily [ suid to-duy, -Of conrse there e Tittle "difi. | B0t 1ake any speaches in the caupaign for | weeks & woknens st in, and . (Lira‘swan o lout pretenses of the “hereditary c The | rastored to await the agtion of tho present | culties in the state of New York, and someare | Sither side. clearly ovident dosire to unlosd. % The, dosing T u i X h sentiments of the speakers were received with | conference. For the proper maintenance of | of an unusual natare. The laboring oluses — prices on the regular board wered 7 to] jo tiou of the justices to and determine of- [ the Soldiers” home in the county ini eathusiastic applause. A resolution was | Colorado rates it is contendod by somp mana- | are somewhat dissatisfind aud some of Kelly's MICHIGAN, lower | than the latest quotations { of fonses againat tho provisions of so-tion 1540 of | and nearly all of the.w aro_cither in-une of | adopted acnouncing the action of the lords in | zars that a pool will mecessarily b formed | fricnds aro sore, b, thoy are all demoora 3 ; yosterday, _On_ the aftamoon hoird ; prices the eodo (selling intoxicating liquors), ~as | blind. Governor Patiick was a reqular army | the rejeotion of the 1eform of the franchise, | which will include all Iowa lies brauchivg |and they will be all right before loction day. | i e IRy vgoln foll off, and the latst figuios wore the gseed Dy the Twentieth general asscmbly. and nccustomed to the ngorous dis at Omaba and the Union Pacificand all south | The ex wnator scoms 0 be annoyed still | Chicage Tribune. ; lowest for a closing in some weeks. August * I'als question is determined by the penalty of the regular army, but the four The Soudan Expedition, western lines, s was the opinion | about v Do, Michigun, Augnst 4,—M, 8, Boyn. {€1osd at 8814c, September at 82/c, October at rovided by raid act. The law itself does not d men over whom he hus control were | g (0 ST 0T T T e e 000 | expressod by Roswell Milier,of the Milwankes | s -t manthwpomna s s m, of Port Huran, chairmun of the state aa. | ke, Novemberat Bije. tempt to say what court or eourts Sl of the d‘i;'é‘i',"x'i:xe' U ic 'i"';“““',‘,"'"“““ (O the S dan s aadltion Dageliia tuatut | @ HLRPaal ralrond, il comvésaation with Withiat beitg qntetioned o the subjoct, o | L AOTOpaly. committoo, “viited Detroit 'thia | Uyt wae day moiseaie dim e but alipr ava jurisdiction to try snd determine the | kind ¢ pline. The comwittee propo 3 9 sciabed Pi Without being qv hiect, hie | moming, © He anti-ino- | the ear ing prioes ruled w «euval offenses nuned, bub mikes thogenoral | to m ke n thorough investigation, and. duri. O K Al AVt g E10 sEanial, THERIn e 16 el £ cLCaritl (e Hi I b o b 1 his appeal have surrendered him and thit L0 is now in the custody of the sheriff by vir tue of the original commitment. JUDGEHAYS SAYS upon charitable institutions, The The only point made relates to the jurisdics | preeent twenty-three discharged inm oxpi ng opinions for which they are w onsible, have besn i} Lome, anc port was published, showing an:increswe of z commons—174 to 14, T g . ppes nop lists will favo o on ol g on regular board was aidu of intoxioating liquors acrime, and pro- |the week & will be o) lies DON, August in thovinga | BOMR. Ho ‘f.‘:;ffd 19,50 surmountable ) iy dingrace for mento utter it, It can o | i furiny Lover the R e g aiten Mooty S o s penalties for first and subsequent of from inmates citizens, it of £300,u 0 to provide for an expedition [ b oo long as what is known as the tripartite | M0 harm to Cleveland, — The for [ vetoed the only anti-monapolist bill passed board, August closing at saje, Sep- feunes, and loaves to the law as it exists and is | has been 1 at the | to the Soudan, £aid the agreenrent between tho Union Pa-ific and its | Whichit wi 1 by the logislature— the minarity bill, | teaber at 5ife, Octobor st 62}e. controlled by constitutional provisions to de- Il those who | wistreated | pedition ws merely to reliov Omuha connections rexains in force, the an- [ %ill add £t They are disatioi-d, also, with his votoing | | Onte ruled firm throughout the entire day. termine the foruw, 1t follows as n matter of |orhave any charges or co to_ ik | don and not to crush the Mabdi, This would | ¢ ot BHPEOGE TREUAER TR (B8 A1 O il the stata swamp-comissioner bill, He thinks | €10#ing at 274c for August, and 26¢ for Sep- course that ainst the meat lave beea requested | bo eufficient to securegood goverawent iu | (i8R SN SEEEL R0 qREHR preote the dragging in_ench the greenbickers will nowinate Wildman | tember. I¥ THE PENALTY to appear before the committee, General | Sondan, The evacy ton of that country wis | ahd Stnor - traneMissote business, | Political conteats. A cardidato should o | Mt of Detro PROVIKIONS, seovided for the first offense is within the | osccrans, chairman of the hoose military | now a question u England was bound to pro- {505 ¢ "6 coor “that under the tripartite | 190¢d by his public record, andCleveland's | ¢ ¢ yovernor, (h jiction of n justios of the peace, so far as | COMMittee, is presentandattends the meetings | tect General Gordon.” Glad:tone intimated | doedinent the eastern connections of the | ecord stands high as reformer and man of | e T would Abpeurs hore, that the petitioner. s not en: | of the commnitt that ho was askiog the meimbers to voto rather | PEEEC, G0 CAFTR FRAGREONY S $he [ Rreat administrative skill. o Al56, aata: WA Vi titld to relief, but if ofherwiso the justice | ‘(}‘”“fi twenty witnesses were heard to day fon the principul jnvolved thun on the l;'m‘ making of through western rates. The offi HENDRICKR® LETTER," monapolists, wreenby conld only act'as & committiog magistrato and | W1d sgme very bositive fucts of oruclty, and |figwa which ho anticipated the cxpudition |cialgin attendanico however declara that the | of acceptance is almost completed, Tt will be Butler democrats « hold the defendant for the action of tho grand | jovertty of discipling brought out. = Shenff| would cost, His intention wis th obtain | an- | vosult aimed at, numely, malatenanco of rates [ hrief, and will not meddlo much with political t, and the | jiry, And tha hip sommitment npon tria and | Dowling testiied that on onc oocasion, while | thority to redven the pledges. which had al- | 1o, competitivo weatern bustnow, can bo | b, 16 Wil follow somewhat i ho o “onviction fa void: for want of jurisdiction; | 808 through tholor rendy been made, | Tt was undesivable to- en- | watiafactonily arranged without antagonizing [ of hiu spech to the ratifiostion commmi t i und thore is mo authority for a sheriff to hold | ¢ e was hailed by Governor Putrick, whe | tex into dotails « any of present pools, and tLat the temper of | nay e issucd on the same day that Cleve: the I’;‘ht{guafir,e B law m;]l;os!snnzpr:v‘lld{;: ningl He called u:::‘ :’mc' vl ‘z .m.l“ e all roads now is to nchieve that result. Jland’s letter is published, The letters of | Vote or the firet offence a defendant shal T Freah oo o 1 , or John Blanchard, of Towa, 1 closing at 7 46 for Aug- g | ust, 7 46} for September, and 770 for Octo- kers, workingmen, | ber. A straight Butler moceats are going DRY GOODS, o DAMPENKD IV RAINS, cket will poll the moat| NEW York, August 5.—There was an unusually light demand i dry goods for ‘And if they do no “Then the Butler vtion of said first offense shall'pay & fine of | 10t be_stopped by anybody whilo in the » carry on the work, ahannoe of repreasntatines of tlie San ¥iatiademotesirs ablag: B> wanse tho bty vt of b heavy raing, which have delayed shipments. il DISCUSBING TIE CAMPAIGN, Ol New York, August b lit was agreod to 174 t0 14] Still in_prints and dress goods, « very fair Logan discussed | now busiucss was done. S S for thre } e plan of e campaign for hres hours at _'*——‘ N the republican national headiuartors to-day FAILUA with Secretary Samuel Foasenden, Chafrman Broker Meyer's Schedules, B F. Jones, Fix-Governor Oy - alter 1 ! Niew Youx, August 5. —Sch-dules on” the Hoter Pl Guent, A, Hobart, Geneeal | ignment of L, Christian. Moyer,»broker, i SIPRE I BVITOWN, whow liabilities of 000; nominal nssetts, el ox Toss than 850 ot more. thin $100, and the | discharge of mylofficial duty. Ho also demand- |~ The c: it of prosecution. and stand. comumisted to | ¢d that my official pupers be served by his of- ihe county jail until such fine and costs are | ficers and grasped them from my hands. ~ He prid, and 'in default of this payment. of | al%o refuscd to comply with the order of the the fines and costs provided for the first | COUrt to turn overcertain books to the court,” “nviction under this section, the person eo |, FrobuteJudge McKemy and ¢ ol, Sage both mvicted shall not be entitled to the benefit | testificd that the erazy men had been given | o % Chupter 47¢h, section 25, of this code, until | their discharge when mania seized them, and [ {ViY t0 shall have been imprisoned sixty days. were refused readmission, and that the county circo and Atchison, Topekn & Sunta el (he wayso that he can begin the mo ads. Mr. James MoMullen, vice prosi work of the campaign. He will | the Chicago & Alton road, hus boen elected [ Jnye Now York to-morrow. 4 | permanent chairman, Al the representativ ptember, | conyersed with declure th vers the allocution_and creates | ontcome can be safely declared at thix stagy The new curdinals wal all Pope will &l nominat New Hats. BEN BUTLER, TIE WILL KUN. Chicagy Triluue, Youk, August 4,—There is not the Tians, several bishops, The U, P, Weakening, Special Dispateh to Thx Bz, Ne intirn and jail e now filled with those 2 THE CONSTITUTION OF 10WA, R gy e oy b GO T Oircaco, August 5—This evening the offi- | Mightest doubt in the workd but that Ben But- T —— $100,000; actual asetn Articlo 1, wection 11, suys: “All offenses loes | William 1. McKinney, of Louisville, now nce and China, cialn of the ronds ntercatod in the trans-Mis. | 1er will Fun as wn indopendent candidate, A| MCGEOQH'S MANIPULATIONS, ——— Noted Kaces, Burvato, Aug. 5.—Racos postponed till wo-worcow. PitPADELPHIA, Avg. B—~Mr. J. I. Caso b wranged to trot Jay-Eye Soa agoinst the record of Maud S,, and Phallas againat ¢ Belmont Park, this ad in which the punishment | an inmate, said another inmate calied him | Panis, August 5,1t is veported that Forry i A ed a fine of one huudred dollars, | Tiar,wherctupon he slipped hin,and wis thiows [ s sent his final ultimatum to Pekin, o ress Deld no, meeting, but thero | high Boston authority enys that Butler is now irty days, shall be tried | into ths iruird-ho o e e il sl were a number of indiv’dual priviee confer- | hare at work upon an address £ the couutry, [ Courts and Lawyers at Milwaukee muwarily before a justice of the peace or [ ake any statement, und_ was ket there for Special] Bulletin for July. ences, at which, it is believed in_ ruilroad eir- | Afper the way he wastreated at Chicago, 1t Find Them Diflicult to Unravel, ther officer authorized by law or information, [ nine days, and then sent for thirty days on the cles to-night, that an approach to another | 5 00 4T A = inder oath, ‘withrmt ‘imln'lmufll or the | dumps, similar | S16NAL OvrIcE, WAR DEPARTMENT, WAsT- | Pooling '""d"'l"l"nl’rf“ ‘x_.m g 'u :\(-.-n;{.« n\h *‘;:':‘ .’:Jll:l uh}:‘l’ ct::\‘th ll;::y‘“rll”l;]?;h\\:fl: intervention of a grand jury, saving to xGTON. Or i ¢l ain that Union Pac has weak- | the democrats. i ol b JAEY; d INGTON C1ry, August 1, 1884 ~During the | ! wore othe MILWAUKER, August The Wells Me. se where an cpilentic X 1 fondant the right of appeal and, no. per- e S relation ) She fawous bipartite] Jast nail in Cloveland’s coffin i this state, [ Groch case was brought to a halt to-day by ngnat 1 Jall be hold to- answer for any ligher |} e Pk, | month of July the temperature was generally [ agrcement, and that it ix teady to dowert its | wocre Congressman . J. Adams, the attornoy for Wells, who has made appli A o et sinal offense, unless on presentment ot in below the average, except st stations on the |ullies vast of the Missoun, if supporter of Cleveland, cone ) | Yellowstone Park Super tendent. WARHINGTON, Angust b, —The secrotary of bits appr inted Robert O, Carpen- jity, lowa, superiuténdent of 0 Nutional park, to succeed P, n nearly out in the guard-house, the chief of | Missssippi river below Cairo, in Arkansas, [T & cure o comation police, when his at’ enti called to it, | Fouisit.ua, Tndian Tarritory, Toxas, southern | GChoms OPPontioh “".},",',‘,f'(. 1 e remurking: *Let hiw kill himselfs it wouldw't | 5 : H - O5ph atn o TOWAGHgE . LAv i b (lfs it wouldi't | Gotoraco, New Mexico, in California south of ¢ Kimball of the Usiion did the same.” One wlings testified | San Francisco, snd in the Florida peninsulay 1w nuch in nent by a grand juty THIS I8 THE FUNDAMENTAL LAW general assembly individu andlador will Ultveland of 40+ | €atlon to Judge Hauilton, of the circuit court, 000 votes, 1§ Adams is willivg to concede this | for sn order comprelling MetGooch to answer rtain that even this fig- | certain questions and to produco the bioks of b, In the wame way it | MeGeoch, Everinglum & Co,, which caused nta i labor vote that will ot gt | theecash of 1 A the y admitte stands, Wells if 4 ate I Tie HoUko to takoa o K : "luight. He said it would 3 Clevelnod underany cicenmstances. But But- | has filed a bill asking McGeoch toacen o | 1 ger, vesigned. o b when corary Ohat i an oniate Dt tho T to take | was from bt 6 below tho averago on Lalke L8V L0 MG, Vel th 1 Ve will run e bs crazy for notorioty and e Al e Mulcosh-ta pasing far —— and is not mat seen at once thus if the p provided for the it offense, highest inflict a punishment I excess fine of 100, or in excess of 20 duys’ im Ontatlo, in northorn Minussota and Dakota; | ; oz | from 4 to b below the mean in the District institu- | of Colnmbia, sastern Ponnsylvania, the north- v, Patrick, the governor of the home | on Michigan peninsula, central Minnesota, | o form o new o 4 wonld probably be ncis Adams’ prediction that the | ; ic will soon be able £ resume the went of dividends is probably based folly | & f ot bim from MeGeoch, The lat- | Mormons Elect Every Oficerin Utah, ¥ Who was | tur hus filed a cross bill snd W attorney | Saur Lakk, August 5,—The elections in 1 Ttah have been fur county ofticers only., The Morwons elect - all the officers in every eounty, #ation, and will be the Tust man tosacrifice th's y. A eentleman in thi the democratio o tariff report for wention relates an incident which well Ko il- books, Fxa ritenment, that i i ot widhin due Jurdic, AT {;{',’,‘:,‘j{;f,“fl‘;gjh{',',‘:_ Sakee investigation, | uud northern Californias from 3 to 1" in M: uch on the belief that a now pool will be | jugtpates Butler's vanity. One night when the y postponed, peading the decision e aai L 1 of u justice, and that the person churged |5, o R B ith the exeeption | T¥1aud, the shore of Long Island eound, enst- | iormed as on the gowd crop prospects in | t the Troquois [ of the conrt, with the offense is entitled to the interyention , itnesses, with the excoption | TYANT Ea08 WS 0E TSR T Tndiana, | Nebrusk Ny Re-organizing the Wabash, e Befre ho can b held g0 . | ot threo or four, were leading officers and citi .00k p ana. ik, Whle di o —— ‘ b s grad Jury hefoso i [.‘ 0. Bl 41 | one of the county Dakota, and the Willametta valley; it was ———— rd a great uproar in the A San Francisco Fi New Youk, August,—The Wabash dii swer, Ax before quo‘ed the penalty may be ? from 1°'to i the oast Ciulf and most of the Smnguine Ohawles Francls. was the night during the democrat- ! clsoo §ire, tors have appointéd ' committee to inquire for a fine of $100 and costs, with an express Atlantic coast states, in Tennesee, tho upper San Frane sco, A t b, . five this|into the proposed plan of i convention when the Thurmsn bandana —— KENTUOKY KILLINGS, provision that the guilty party ehall stand Mississippi and Missouri vallays, and north [ Onicaco, August B,—Charles I rowd made such ashowing, Butler, who was [ morning aestroyed Iding and contents | and will report at a subsequent mecting, smnitsed to the county il until the fine Pacific v et ow- | Adams, pre<ident of the "Union Puoifi spiplanado nuchasjowing, Putlor) who wau | marnng oo Sttt A honts 2 J AN ANOMALOUS PROVIAION Bloon - tsotweon Trecehomine | Tho raintul has boon in oxceea of tho aver. | styathe cropsulovg thoan of she roud in |48 BGRAR CSES PR on U the | Fin n satiumated a¢ hal o milion, For Soosse 1 pllgale. Blood Between Brcthers-in- age for July in New England, the Atlantic | Nebrasks und elsewhereure unusually good; | Ji TR SRR ECE RS S Tho. erowd, | . 1:aTkR, —The Jv1ELD, Augusk 6,—The republicans 8 bl of the Thirteenth distriet to-day nomiuated i James (7. Toylor for Congress. 1 our luws, th o general, if not uniy other than for selling « that no commituent follows at ‘ chmidt Co., the largest o $00; exc aal, rule | Law. xi \ % oot | it the mines aro yialdag well, 8, In east Tann- | |88 £ kood hstaoss by tg o ' opinton the road will be coast stations to South Care led “But. | lithograp) on the const, lose $200, and fairly | insured for oute | o8 tho ight of him, cheared and 000, Tatum & Bowen, ¢ [ jxcellonty |5 oha 0l wan stood osaee, over Lake Erie, the Missouri and Ar- e o or o payinent of eorts, vot even for the | Bisrorviinr, Ky, August 5—While | i river valloyw In Towa, in the valley of| o0 o the payment of divideuds shook with cliicklas “of grutifiad vanity, |in juachinery and lubricating ol 000; — 1 at othe shuble by ) : p 1l its tributaries while tesvs of plessure ran down his leather ly co 3 4 300 At ‘:'h‘]m ishu Ly fine n: two negroes were quarrelling yestorday over The average excess in Now Lngland i 827 chieeky, \\rhu: le came back to the com- | b udere, $1,000; ¢ The building was ANDREWS’ hes, The greatest deficicney oceurred in y, in ¥ the f S‘ l wittee be o senscd ;‘iu departure by saying |owne lll;y l:. I:s'l“. ) 5 mfi’ with an_wit of childih rapture, 1 just | was valied ut $50,000 BBW!!M Iae L R wonld Wt out aud seo I any of rouoo i divided aniong- forty reduls is mead A mors general than any | the boys in the crowd would recognize me,” | comp. A hundred employes are out of o st ehugacten, | Tho inocuats yanity of this spevch amased Lho auplovinent, T il o a1 Ui s {Lxa1 o ar | committeo very much, as if Butler's claim to | first supposed, and exceod $270,000, and manlgests itselt in punntug soves, pustular | G0 FE TRER TR L e gl i eruptions, bolls, swelltugs, enlurged Jolnts, f L6 L forgotten face, Butler will not Absoessen, soro eyes, otan Hood's Sarsaparila | neyetoto-be forgatten uee. | Butler will vt Yellow Fover expols all trace of scrofula trom tho blood, [t > * FE W ake" ieethen st and | WAsHINGTON, August 5 leaving it pure, enriched, and healdy, Ho will go weat tist, and will probably | previdence of y »on, of Alameda, aud insured for $50,000, lative wisdow did nog even fit | the election, & third namcd Bun Dean can s amend section 4,009 of the code, which | out of store, drew a pistol and commen bt .'3;:.,1]",,‘,:.11',:?,{! firing into the crowd. The firing he and San Jouquin river valleys the rain fal] s A T L it | general and fifty or sixty shots weredischarged | has been normal, and nearly <o in wll the T'a s under this penaty for | two minutes. Bun Dean reccived four bu- | cifioconst st ,'“q“,,r,, nccording fo its | 1948 and Is supposed to bs mortally wounded. No frosts are reported during the mont) o B of o e 2| A white man named Frand Blair was slightly | The numerous bail, tomadic, and » could not pay the costs wouaded, Two, negroes, names uukuown, | storins in Missouri, Hlinoie, wnd Towa « v & farthing, would have to . were also wounded, and a horse killed 4, iu Kentucky, Touncssee, northern Alubanin TLANGUISH 1N 3411, PERPRTUALLY, "Two miles wbove Bradfordville, chn Bur- [ and western New York on the oth, did consid wpt 4 he might Le relieved by the provi- ‘,’:m‘“‘:‘j‘{’"t'h"”'l‘d bie Tavedand Alaoed | cpa lo day o sbanding gral e ',{f\’,"“,, “I was severcly afieted with serofula, et of the campaign to his | northern, Moxie sions made for “‘poor convicts;” and even | H X | J O ares | laburind followers in the statos of New York the { chall struck Jawes Rakes on the head with o and Brovet Major Gencral, Ohiof [ and for over a year had two ruuning sores | ©REE P8 FTRERS F B L4 5 h o b muat rematn in juil sixty days whers | gong, knocking him down, Jim Burcholl J. 8, A on my neck. Took five botties of Hood's _ DARS NO US! n Mexico, In view of the low fover in son; has been decmed be ) the 17 igadie Signal Officer, tary of the tres in sl other cases the law in the plentititude [ jraw’y pistol, shot James Rakes through the o = Sarsaparilla, and eousider myself cured.” 1 (Botar o GuatAm o it dita mercy only, provides for hioad A hia lay on tho ground, killing him, Ho SUMMER mlOR1S, C. E. LoyrJoy, Lowell, Mass, THE SOUTHERN SITUATION, |4 competent iuspctor for that duts days 62 st Lol A #lag: ot Tom Tnkos, lnflisting a bad wound A. Arnold, Amold, Me., had serofulous YLOWIDA AN WEST VIKGINIA, sty 0. sores for seven years, spring and fall, Hood's | Chicago Trilune, Barsaparilla cured him, New Yous, August 4. Ther: is not muh w that this wi iough the lears 1 for the stat iously argued othe Th curt in the Stats va, Irwin, # T on the thigh, Johu Burcholl maried James Rakew sistor and o feud of soveral years " | standing has existed between the families Saddlebags and Sulky. AT CHICAG Cnicaco, August b A doath by cholora hay wk fast- Mile Burelills is not arrested. The officers wre strors laid by the republicans upon the pos: | ooeured o of the following nau hat the couts are apark of tho penalty | fanyssiee 18 irseall Ages: Lk o Duntsoville . heum ; 8 Ttulin i Gulao, Tk g of the fine Which It sonolusive of Kiiel KR (OF thes, Koo s 8mo, 1 & nide stukes Sait Rheu wibility of carrylag auy of the soiithern statos, | 3l 0L 2o o7 3 William Sples, Elyris, 0., suffered greatly from erysipelus aud salt ¥heum, caused by handling tobacco, At times his hands would It iv not expocted now that active opsrations point in consideration, If there was here no le and wisteenth “throe-year-olds- Harr will bo eonducted by the nationsl committee | Turio provision for imprisonment for non payment For Congress in Ilinois e T fthe costs it might be argued that they coarred in the provinee of Quiney, August 5.1 dewoeratic oon- | ‘Phrec-for' the nile. purse 0 than two of —— i T U more than two of thowe ¢ lid 1ot enter into the punishment, which is [ vention of the T I o district Wellmgton 2d, Nor o ol Ho tried yarions prop- | i more than two of th - o Mordmaed ia the conatitational Lubibi-|of this city to-day nuiminitd 4 M. Riggs Sad ctack open and bload Florida and West Virg con A Financial Missionary, arations without aid ; fnally took Hood's Bar- | 4.0 yeasonably cortaln if enongh norther vighth—selling- B tion but they became the present mewber, for re-election to co 5 / 0 T'am eatirely well.” : n Loxnox, August G, Hugh Childers, chan- o Juam £ ptooll v saparilla, And oW says: ¥ speakers can ba persusded o go into the [ alfer Ly f A MERE JUDGMENT DEBT, firesn and Busanal It Qlitieuden, +{ Adsas, NING BACKN AT BT, LOUIY, My son had salt rhewm on his hands and s foll. Thore lis bogn et :fluui } the axch g an 8 g ctiblo, as other such debta, are by exceu- | ({08 B Cricaio, August 5. —Samuel Eker, « on tho calves of his legs. Be took Hood's | f yorthern population thore during the [ fhecial MiRn I Srunection with Hkyptia n, unll‘tln o in o conatitutior ;I‘>:Arlnw fo essam Louis, tr-day comploted uerangements Sarsaparilla and 13 entirely cured.” J. B. |last llwn yoars. "Thiale o ml\‘_ i“l ,.|.n:.n; aan. pc LARARRYA Iotian of & Justice 1D Shis FOEME. &1 ) full runoiog meeting at 8¢, Lo oInent AN Vi e . weomdny frightened whout 5 Wi £ ubstiln ces ey be found uernl sembly iniy fix at plogsurc, or if the Our (‘\‘""’" "'"V" °'°‘fl"'f"' che | 108 Ay Sai b o iy, coimicieni-) raasu, M Vernon, QUi f TSR AR & i Gien, Logan and the Campaign, Feu Taking i;:.)wdvlu.‘ s | suid in the constitution was “fine” Instend 10AGO, August 5, Mayor Haerison, the ‘ J staate directod Lo th New Youk, August b,—Gen, 14 il i endored, wnd tostimon il wight be said that the|d candidate for governor of Tllinois, AT PIILADELPHIA, Hood’s « Sarsaparilla b o, logau visited PUR Duna Huys, Hos . ial comnittec, 1t is priyatel S01d by all drugglsts. $1; aix for §6. Made 1 that ox-Senator Henry G. Divls, th only by C, 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. talist and raileoad owner, is not y g in good faith with the domc 100 Doses . One. Dollar. [UH" K i i H ot tho republican national cowwiites Tooms to- day and_had « conferonce with chairuan t-| Joues, Tt was devided that the venoral will nob spoak in public meetiugs wutil literin the campalgn, if at all, crat mere ineident, and that itme | left thi afteroocn by the Chicago and (irand uasisvie prisoniment might be provided for r nons | T upk limited express and Weat Sk yment, I think it must be conceded thatpfor Albauy to confer with o punishment provided docaor may cxceed [find MoNMOUTH PRk, August B.—The track wan doep with elush, Frae handicap —-wmile Priau won, Greenland 2d; e, 1:45, Caniden takes—three quarters of milo

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