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. OMAHA DaiLy BEE -. e - e - N e —_—— ] FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB,, TUESDAY MOR » AUGUST 12, 1884, 16 it et e ity et g GTOOK AND STOCKS, QAKERS QUAKING. Farther Particalars of the Shake-Up Down East PERFIDIOUS POLITICS. next Wednesday, The foeling ia that the A CROOKED CASHIER, I'I"""“'v',‘?"‘l yv].)-w.‘!‘.:."‘nl:;‘,‘u.:Iiln:“.i;uinflrg:ll at an t noon have od fror 02 per oo " 2 of whi 1 hs baen tscovered 1 e Tosk TatY e, others are coming On _every Welch, president, and W. inney, scere tary, arrived this afternoon. Eliborate prop aration are making for the cntertainment of THE MARKET 18 FEVERISH eation aro making for, the cotertainment «f | g Appreciation 1n the Cattle Market and unsettled, with evidence of supporting Tuesday ov . Thursd: norning, the 3 i Joints of intere state, return pal point finterost in the , returning PR PSR position to decline, It iy stated that the 20th, unk Line arbitrators have dod the Yosterday's Sales of Swine Show [decision in the matter of percontag o Com: Philadelphia Even More Stirred with a request to have it pro an Advanoce of a Picayune. ed at o nd ‘that the Grand Trunk Up Than the Gothamites, t man in the district should be selected st it from tho grasp of the democracy B Beuls v Sume o th b S e o ks the How Yonk Wl S Nebraska Republican Conventions, [gpinion in s city. i tha the Hon. X, C; Bank of $500,000 Capital, nominate. He has —— man the convention o e — SUMMER SPORTS, Base Ball, centage 1 THE GRAND RAPIDS DISPANDS, e s e A J ypoal from the the arbitra The coal compan iR ) , Al t 11.—The Grand TN « & ; : i R e yihrong, | Wheat Goes Within 2 Oents ofies have e 3 o mipend g operadon That City Experiences Its First od to-day, At this date the club is fo i i ' inthe lead for the championshipin the the Decline of Last April- for some years vioo-president. of Delaware & Earthquake Since 1817. weatern league, It won 48 games and preiient in plkos of Ditkaon, Leeas clected 4 already defeated Weller in the old district N The Brass-Color Men in Saline[more than once, and candoit ag 1vis | At Loast It Will Close Its Doors expocted ho will be nominated on the second m ? s " ballot. Tn any event,fard workjhas to bedone Until Tnvestigated. to carry the district. PR, Bow to Dawes’ Diotation. The Tail of Ben Butler’s Kite B, The Cashier *‘ Lending Money too Rises to Say a Word, cxrrro exomen s xew vone, | Freely on Insuffioient Margini”! e New York, August 11, frionds of Five of the players join the Detroit cluly Mr, Blaine Deolines to Eat Baked putler will give o publfo reconton | A Claim That Dopositors Will b [Gleien, Gatsteld, Kearms, Cox and Jones. [The Wall Street Failure Lowers igust 80, Tho committeo i 168 hey have been released. ~ The rest have no Beans in Boston, Moulton, 1t was voted to ask Ch THE CLEARING ROUSES, N Bostoy, Au t 11 —Dispatches o : the Prices of Stocks. Teading clearing houses of the United St | Pushed Against the show that the cle for the week ending August Oth, were $724,471,008, a dec The Cashier's Father=in-Law [104 per cent. Boston Brags of No 1 Than BRITISH MARKETS, Six Distinct Sh o . THE VIEW FROM MARK LANE. Loxnow, August 11.—The Mark Lane Ex- Ships Snap Hausers ai & eamers £ rves. n. loss Lo Yost, John Swinton and D.| Paid in Full-=60 per Cont Now. oen released, but probably will be s gt ) The clab is out of debs, and quits with Dana, Thomas B, Connery and John Kelly to —_— 4 e usiness of $9.500. Some Fears That Calamity Weller i o Money Sufficient to bo Advanced v, Aih LW, D. Whitmoro & i 4 ) NEW YORK, for Resumption To-Day. AR o 4 (Olaims Inexperience, Not Crime. Will Carry the 4th Iowa. p Y . Tho Quine p fmod the_presidency of the North DENOCRACY'S STATE CHATRMAN TFSIGNS. iigastion ns & member of the leagio, _— Niw York, August 11, —Ex-Mayor Ed- and has mado application for admission to tho 6 RAAMBNS Bt Mateers of Olenesr | eitd Oosube. At e atio| Other Financial Matters—Tho Cloar- | Union assoc e foeation. o Quincy, | The Mark Lane Review Shows a Hot [ | Ny At - ward Cooper, chalrman of the democratic o e o S press, in its woekly review of the corn trade, ate committee, has resigned. He assig o A idway betwo , Chicago, 8 ] . A o s e SRt stuta comittoe, s roigned. - Ho assigus 10g Houso Reports—The In- e ORI S bar Sun Making Millions of AR LA WS VoBisks bons ik e dianapolls Bank, Ete, s bolieved Quincy's apphication will bo ao- Bushels of Whear, vailed sinco August s, Harvest work pro- E HORROR. ceeded rapidly, Grain matuved in exception iy ally wood form; all the earliest wheat is now in perfect milling condition, Barley and oats PHILADELPHIA, FRCTL L404 A Second Quake at Vark Maces~ At Some Sunday Night and Elsowhero Yesterday, NEBRASKA, OHICAGO V8, BUFFATO, BROKEN-BACKED BANKS, p Slieaco, Auguat 11 DiNeny s Ehino e . W, IREE - - a ween icago and uffalo was given to the THE WALL STRAYD INSTTIUTIONIGOK latter, owing to the refusal of Chicago to sub vary-In somo districts aro excellent, in others THE FIRST I SIXTY-SEVEN YEARS. N Yon, Agust —Wall it bark o o dcifn of shepamyics. A paatponcd 5"3:':“\’“:!::"-"'“;;‘;""\‘"t'-r « slack apeniag | P20 Spring boans appeat to bo an abolute | PHtiADEGritia, Aug, 10.—~For tho first imo closed its doors this morning owing to the ir- | game played subsequent s called at the AGO, August 11.—After a slack opening | g, ol i 0 ove | si v i Somlatitios of fls ashiore To il remaln | ohd of tha ninth foniog o account of ‘GAEk: | teadoin cattlo becams active, and beforo oon | 1 oe- bt b pa e Al o fo I e PN S et bR e | «Moscarive, August 1L—The Journal's . bty Tieds; §core, © £0 0, g 1000 | Jrre, bt will be freor from diseass than for | of earthquake was felt in Philadelphia at 9 gates and the Howe faction sixty on the counfy | M s : closed until matters are investigated, Tho ) most of the stuft had changed hande, Ship- [ many years, Throughout the past week N B hvention to be held hore nox Saturday. | | special reports horribla. tragedy near Roch- [ © e Tt e A e er, John GAMFS YRSTERDAY, 155 gt 802 100 HIRHAF CHAN Wb Ao Slond | 1 4 1420 A0 Ly past w minutes after 2 this afternoon. Tt was of DAWES' OWNERSIIF OF SALINE KNUCKLED T0. [ estor, Codar county, on Saturday ovening, | . Dickinson. The bauk is situsted at15| At st Saginaw—Milwankee, 8 Sagi- ARV WA YABA sboo kAL A b s et i L s Special Dispatch to Tix Bk, Chatles Ammerman, of Muscatine, and W, | Broad street ind is a stato bank, When the [ 208 O i Sy . PR et e Rl n extended from north-east to south.west, Onere, Neb,, August 1L —Tho republican | Riddle, of Rochester, brothers-in-law, left | 108k annual statement was issuc At Baltimoro—Baltimore, 10; Allegheny, 8o, found' ready buyers (6 airouger fguros. | & 000G ERCEOREEOC SEADITE - [ in rouinF intensity with succooding shocks convention of Saline county met at Wilher to- i RS o i it 83, the figures were: At Providence— Providence, 3; Boston I, | Texans, of which the run was very light, | £, (% W i5 quoted at s and subsided gradually, The strongest build- b e tast of the eauvention Goveraor | Muscatine Saturday noon with their wi e, 8051975 undivided profits, | At Columbus—Columbus,11iTndianapolis3. | yhowed o moro decided change than and dls for whites por quarter, Salos of inga.in tho city wero shaken, rikety chimnoys y Ditwes mmed tho delegates to tho state, cous [and a young child of cach for Rochester, | $47,736. Kiernan's agoncy reports: The vi At New York—Athletios, 0; Brooklyn, 2. | .00 % 00 o ihan it {lish whoat during the week was 29,758 quat: [ toppled over on roofs and bricks tumblod . gressional and judicial conventions, The con- | The party were in the same wagon and got | President states tho clearances, of the bank | o Ab Now Tork—Metttpoltian, | 4i | Vipgin. |tves. They wers in ackive cann ng Anc S1D- | ors w8076 B0, icaina 25,104 quarters at 434 for | down on the pavementa. In all portions of 1 vention was harmonious and enthusiastic, into » family quarrel. Ammerman finally | Will go through the clearing-house to-day, The f 4% 1. f 4 ping demand, and the limited ings wero | 310 forrosboncing w ast year. Trade in | the city plaster fell from the ceiling of houses. PO BTG B DUTAADE put Riddle, R ling | capital stock is §200,000, which will_probably At Boston—Unions—Nationals, oreign wheat is Chinajware rattled in the closets, door_bells Al B D Hhem they could walk to Rochestor, Ho afters | bo swept away. The depositors will eventu. | 4% Dettoit - iatroity 1 Clevcland, & *0 ot e e RO T Special Dispatch to Tie Brk. 5 Hordls relanted, and took thom in. tho worman | ally be paid in_full, and_very likely 50 per | At Philadelphia—Fhi adelphias, 8; New |gold at = 5 00, Poor. 0 falf | and prosent sym 4 N the side boards and clocks were sot Cnere, Neb., August 11.—At the republican [ and ' child, When passing Riddle, the latter | cent. will bo paid them by the end’ of this Yor rades wore quoted At 825 o 4 60 | Ganch of valios tan laval Mthort ulagwn, | ¢ Funning down. In some instances connty convention to-day th most. shameful | ordered he party € halh and faceising & | ook, Tho cashler's shortags in stated to be a8 e demand for stockers continues far ahead [Ty vuant position of the trads will strength PEOPLE WERE PROSTRATED proceedings ever perpetrated on a free | efusal fired ot them with a double-barrelled | $200,000 and the bank has $50,000 in bad Saddlebags and Sulky. of the supply, and prices are higher than they [ gn Tl nrenniant of thoss wha i o) Fy Brero crowded down tho throats of the voters | pat gun. - Asemarican was. insskatly. killed, At 1Al agost} milca_. | Bave beon ‘tinco- early in July, They are | Lo duction of whoat. throughout the that tho fapon tho floor of thefe dwallings, ~ Nersous of Saline county. Governoe Dawes was badly [ Tho second shot shattered Mrs. Ammerman's mpson and C, J. Osborn, directors O Bl 20, Thady | Wanted at 3 80 to 4 50 for comimon to prime PO O e rong Ul Sho oL | DAORIS ware fHightarsn to Suilian, (455 SEM dofeated in his own precinct, but ho com | g, The team ran away and Riddle's child allstroot bank, Saturday night and | 54 o 1184 J 2, 7 | ones, while feoders scll at 4 45 to 4 75, and | cenci the satis of comir i W et | a0 thonght the destruction of the world pelled his “brass collared” dupes and post- | \vas ran aver and had an arm broken. Riddle | Sunday, made a thorough examination, and | “Frija” Fabelle won, Centervillo2d, Tdle Pat | eY¢n higher in some ca Good' b0 cholos | foopig S ttlo of consumplion, Nfhoalw | was athenc, Everywhieee the| popuinoe (b Inasters in secret caucus to allow him to select | was arrested the eame night and jaled at Tip. | decided that in justico to all parties, not to | g4: Time, 12483, Ll shipping, 1200 to 1350 Ibs, 6 00t0 G 50; com= [ haaper. Onte T G0 Towar; maire o hemly | on oy ey e Fy e T e ey delegates to the state congressional and [ ton, There waa strong talk of lynching. All|opon the institution this morning. Tho result | ™y, en-quarters mile—Maiden year olds, |01 to medium, 1000 to 1200 1bs, 4 66 to b 90; | T T ondon. | Barley reniing tnchanse lflwwdmmorlm‘ their occupants running judicial conyentions. At least three hundred | the parties are conuected with old and respect- | examination is_as follows: Deposits, | rropnthns . won, | Pastor 24, Harmoon gd; |Tange cattle, 15 to 250 higher; grass Texans, - y remains unchanged. | into thefstreet thinking a terrible explosion republicans have been made anti-Laird and | ¢ fhnlies in Musoatine and Cedar countics, | $1:200,000. call loan, $110,000: good business | pipe 1:17. 3 , Harpy 5 [ 750750 1000 Ibs, 875 to 4 50; 418 Montans TRADE 1N CARGOES had taken place, A fow momenta later three anti-Dawes, . An_independent _republican at apor, $850,000; cash, $185,000. Cashier J. | by 1T ds—Swoepstakes for new win. | Texaus, 10411bs, a¢ 5 00; 304 Nebraskas, 1104 | off const i litorally dried up under tho blaz- fourths of the population were in the street. mass convention is talked of, and the sentl- | no orer TESNET RO O mRg P Dickinson has beon lending money too [ om e s oK T B with | 1b% 4 85 ing sunshine, There was_only ono eale, | I2Verywhero men women and children congre- ment is that the county will ‘go anti-machine £ O . |frecly on insufficient margins, and its esti-| e eliowancen. five farloneeTditor won HOGS. Eloven cargoos arrived and eight were with- upon tho sidewalks and_discussed the by five hundred majority. mated the loss will bo about $200,000. The | N5 -%ia M 24, Lantram 3 . 1:08, J spened out active at prices showlng | drawn, this was more noticable in the thickly e They are Leaving Indian Territory in | hayk was debtor ab tho clearing house §28,- | M &8I0 T 6 Lot o0 o, Bluebird e SoRR fecail thiost qurrenbTon populated district southward. Gradually the BLAINE AND BOSTON, Large Numbers, 000 this morning, which has boen paid, 1t ta |, VSSRGS RSO, R ST ey kg R BUTTER AND KGGS by B THE NEXT PRESIDENT DECLINES BAKED DEA estimated that depositors will be paid in full | 4o * 5 lpors, but tho bulk of the stuil soon found AT RIIN, e BN D Sl Yo " occurred . n the citizens, an Bostoy, August 11.—James Blaine, be- 1, Kansas, August 11.—Troops|and part of the capital will remain, its way into packers’ hands. Sales of light Eia1y, Tlls., August 1.—Butter 3o lower. | ansh {nquiredof luwnei‘:] fror if he had folt the CHIOAGO MARKETS, CATTLE. A Row Between Brothers-in-Law Results in Three Deaths and an Injured Baby, Special Dispo Ausuny, August 11,—Reports from the re- publican primaries held in the county Satur- day givo the Major's faction thirty-six dele- Boston, 3. | quickly disposed of at an advance of 15 to 25c. X londs of good ones, averaging 1081 pounds, CHOKED BY EHE SUNSHINE, e 5 Carpy . Bosro , ek ol boomers” | President Evans, of the Wall Street bank AT SARATOG ho 8 principAll 565 to 6 hile ing invited to dine with the Middlesex, Essex ":‘;“_"‘_‘l“egn“] j)'r“‘ ‘;“::};:“(‘I:‘:"“"' ""2:"“‘3‘ says, the depositors will bo paidin full. In| Samatoca, August L—Mile—Fellowplay i) b ’,'E‘,"“C.)!"‘]',‘L 5506 00 7hte | Sales, 24,000 pounds at 28, Checse dull and |shook. . Many timid pevple were.so, alarmed 4 and Norfolk and the Massachusetts republican ‘/‘\ = v 11).»' 3 l_"'u-’d';.- Lo '[“ ?atgrdnyn.«rzaullc n!ntu\x\lmln_c the (b?élr!:’ l(‘ih;zj\lml , Richard L zd, John Henry 8d. Time, . Some fancy rangers made G 15, and | nominal; skims, 7c. Private sales, 115,000 | that they hesitated to re-enter their houses clubs of this state, “who are desirous of [ A1 ~“‘J > {i B J' el 5 "l"(; &= o o e R e it D I ('h«ucntlnm\ ,-P..cn..uT]uw’: +kips nmll ‘culls | pounds of butter and 2,000 boxes of cheese, | ® dg};‘ ns*‘;lb‘;-flt;";fll assured hy‘fl{fnsnr L e % o B enders, J. D, Ross, J. ark and O. W. 000 legal it Sl A went at 4 00 to b he duys’ sa'es show an — ——— minded neighbors that a repetition of the re- manifesting thu}j l{hz‘fl b esteom. L E e B G 6 188,300, " Tho officers declaro the wuspension | Panique 8d. Time, 240k . =~ averago advance of aboutbe, Light, 150 to The Des Moines Big Distill markable event was unlikely. In a short your public eervice and their devotion | g GE™ IO B Oy B is due to_irregularities of the cashier | Mile and a half farlong—Pilot won, Krupp | 510 1bx., 6 70 to 6 10. 9 AAE ALIE ORY time after the ocourrence, people flocked to the cause whish you repressnt as & candl:|of . certifioates of 'membershi " howing |John P, Dickinson, who has mnot been | Gun 2d, Lady Lyon 3d. Time, 1:54. ) o Des Moines, August 11.—Since the ruling | from all parts of the city to Chestnut street date of the republican party for president of | ¢he oo of 1887 e at” b wne® |8t his desk since Friday night, the excuse for | Three-quarters of & mil r won, CARTN the secrotary of tho treasury recently, so|and there gathered around the different y the United States,” answered as tollows e e Sats. aal | his absence Saturday being that he was con- | Zamola 2d, Peter L, 8d, Timo, 1:17} h wheat touched a lower point to-day | widely published in the caso of the Interna. | newspaper and telegraph offices to arcertain S Yranrtntar obligatitn fos] the very,kind | Hleldinates of & Burvay o e T tat. | fined tohis house by illness, It isnot charged AT BRIGHTON BEACH. than at any time since the great decline I val distillory of this city, forbidding ship- | the news. Shipping was likewise affected by invitation which you extend mo to meot the | ford, tha colony survayor, togesher with that Dickinson s guilty of any worse irregu- . April, when there was a quotation of 76 cents. | ments of dissilled spirita in boad to Canada | the shock. ~Large ships loading petroleum in ation which you extoud o to meet the | ford, the colony surveyon, togother with, nu- | jyrity than carclessncss in the security col: || BUIGKTON Bragh Auguat Hy=flee fur | Todaylsclosing price was 78 ocnts, Therw |and its reimportation thercatter, ho has ruled | the ‘Sehuylkill five mapped their hawsers ) ous other papers pertaining to the colony, |} ¢arlg offered for loans, Several ~Wall | longs—Maiden —Three years and upwards— | wasagood speculative business, with a gener- | that the ehipments in_question are strictly in | and wero only prevented going ashore by the clubs ata public banquetin t| v of Boston, The rece: pmonstratiol 4 YA % 01 0! i § i i b atwpublichaniitet ooty of Dusten. The racent domontration 8% |atrect. firms are * closcly _identified G, . won, Jeff Henry second, Dot third. |ally wnscttled fosling, prices fictuating fro-f conformity with the lay. united efforts of their crews, hoso clubs of th very great plossure it would | atning -‘boomers,”~ they are leav= | ¥1ch the buule, amoug them C. . Fowpion | “ i cighths of & mile—Maiden— guendly.” Tho - markes” spancd 4 o do D Mones, Avguat 11— Tho sectetary of EVERAL LARGE STEAMERS piremajio be theiz g ecinte most | ing in most cases without tho interposition of A1 eat | years o1d and upwarda=Balle ‘Garland, v g dvicos s seport o bt and forcing o Y e e B raiing ony Scotiont |in the lowor section of the city wers thrown . < | vii ? 2 ], 1 i vith | the militar: . 2 o, p y dvic 1 nded, aud itis with | the military. " by the failurc, but the street is momn- | Florcnce J.second, Forlorn third. Tine, | weather in England; thon rallied about §@4e | (g to the collector of customs as Dotroit, | Metnst tho wharves, and som of the crew serest regret I find myself unable to indicate the day when my engagements UTILITARIAN IOWANS, tanily expecting to hear of suspensions, The [VO¥E o n Ll e o, | nder s fair demand, again tecamo weak, 16 | whore the question was fivst raised. The col. [ Pitched out of their bunks. FHuge waves 3 would permit me to leave Maine Bt ot 1o ractically safo, DO b oo i oater “bekond, Frank "siunyou Ui, e tocgndar ronortc 7 Tor 0 oot notiied B, Kidd's agent thors of the | Overflowed many wiarvos, and, considarsble Y fon is not i e cec urry it asked fc a i, 145 . )} 5 ? ud the agent wired Kidd's brother | Property was floodsd thereby. In several in- | 2 i.n, : Wall Street natiénal bank. Then followed a hinds i o furlong, all_ages—Hickory Jim | iyl demand from the “shorts” at the do- | 8 Ol rley B, second, Arsenic third. | iJine, and the demand was also increased by , a festal oo et o 1ot | How Cedar Rapids Pressos in Politics | dations at the clearing house and its officers 1 contest, and to Help Out its Fair, frequently made a boast of its strength. Tam swe, howev needed to decpen the inte setts in the impending natio stances where persons were the % river from the docks, they found themselves . suddenly overtaken by huge waves and soaked b o, and from Chicago wired here to- night. The assccinted prees reporter at 12 intarviewed Mr. Kidd, the proprietor a for myself no hospitality could add to the L New York, August 11,—Tt is stated that 571 e i s M 5 017 S il i cutile | 8 reported large export movement from New [ GGEeN e Qeonlys Tasdzatabannioes ¢y I Alia EIales T am, gentlemen, with the test respect, | ments aro about perfected for two grand po- | enable the Wall street bank to resume to- |2 g 2 h :;'Clifltlluml !-ri)\fi;l ;::ulff.'r"fyl,fl. X:Iim:’c"«'w s o ing the shock. yours truly, TA8 G. BLAINE” | Jitical ralliss-one republican and one democra. | morrow. Charles "J. Osborn, one of the di- | ™ Phree-quarters of a mile, non-winners— | gt FG e MUEREG ST —— y T reported. Prices wero advanced 1 to 1ic, but The Rambler Kumbler. LOGAN, ic, to be held here during the central Towa :jiif:;}(; 4 t-*flixtf‘tll.:&.m, the bank cannot (‘I'ml;lvy'l!‘gmm S Quebec second, Laura G th correction alluded to ~and| Fan Rockaway, L. August IN'BOSTON, S el Bt which onbute Baptamber 851 Cot Lot | L ies b hn 60 Ribt A (A teriosttarm vl | ibndli o Sisaba RS . 8 seral inc i wosting | Another shoek was felt i giths THE HUD SHAKEN 10 THE AXLE, B TALR AT IR LRI ke olusive. There s considerablo exeltement | 0ot “hav to b othy ol i EoR | o cand il inag i fl"“ley)“"'“ showing 461 cars, the market again bocame | South side, Long Islaud, this afternoon BostoN, August 10.—No less than six dis- Urica, August 11.—Goneral Logan had | §ve o magter and i¢ is hoped Logan and TThere {8 no reason why 00 per pooongy it weaker, declined 1ic, ilfufitvjnwt(l‘ nmll was not e heavy as yestorday, bnt suffi tinct shocks of earthquake were felt in this public reception upon arriving in Herkimer | Sherman will be secured as speakers, The | cent. can not be paid out at onc The Oar. “‘fi"? g i "“';, s e to cause excitement, The court house shook | section this afternoon, Prof, Pickering, of to-day. Upon presentation to the people he | fair is to bo one of the largest ever held in the | Ny August 11.—The wife of John Ai el Bocn hoard e 1o R Sk Nob [ sovoral econds. Crockery, cte., on the hotel | Harvard observatory sags he first notioed a ved with 1 wontinved applause, to | States over $12,000 in premiums being P. Dickinson, the defaulting cashier of the & o S sl '8 i 5035 2 tables rattled and some fell over, making the | tremendous movement of the earth, followed was received with long-continved applause, to [ pt'® 05 ST R 0 to the politic | W (! H : Warkins, N. Y., August 11.. ember 817, guests start from their seats, The shock was i i 2 A o n will offer 00 to the politi- | Wall street bank, rem: to-night_at the o 2 I e v R e X by the swaying of buildings and the creaking which he responded at some length, expressing | cal purty making the best display, the judges | house of her father, Simpson, Madison 1 committen hus dotormined | Corn, ned Tower, and after aally re dod | felt thero about 12:30, A few minutes later [ of timber, - The shock was first noticed about thanks for the kindly greeting. Concluding | to be two republicans, two democrats and one | avenue, None of the family have seen Dick- rejec entries—J, J. Donohue, of | With whe “-fli'-‘"'» {o undc o doclined 3@ the big hotcl on the Rockaway Beach was |2:07 j,, ., continuing ahont ten seconds. The he said: greenbacker, o Friday That, ang e was then ut | Port Huron, for rowing in the Canadian crew | the afternon b rd prices again declined 4@ | yhaken, the doors and windows” rattling loud were plainly felt thronghout the city, s 2t alons tha road thallcitizons Lotk your Lefs o : BaL RancE then b |\ iehin threo months; Frank J. Mumford, of [ ¢, August closing at il smber 49%; Oct- | enough' to be heard a considerable distance, | Ity along Sheiead e ol Lo T azo TR OR e IDais the Oriental hotef, Coney Island. =~ Where he | 50 v a6 orew, New Orleans, for row- | ober 48%; Noyember 4 Tho outer doors of other buildings wereclosed T TR grand state who showed kindly feoling toward | Kalamazoo's ~Contribution to the | is now, Simpson says noither ho nor bis |y o CRUATy LT ton and J. J. Murphy, | Oats Were woak, in* sympathy with the | by force, Hempstead, South Oyster Bay and That Moxioan Tisllway Muss] y August, 11—The twelve railroad me personally. "I certuinly réturn the same P, shter knew. The rumor that the firm of A Kind foeling toward thom, " If I should ever Northikole, janazhisring Fuior (hiay f | offthie Metropolitans, New York, for not be return here I hope to meet you as one citizen meets another, and that we take one another Dy, the haud as friends and as riends only, thers, closing for August at 25¢ and for Sep- | Long Beach, Woodsbury and other places re- 3 tember at 245, port similar experiences; employees (Americans), arrested at Colera declined to 58 for cash. Hawrronn, August 11.—Reports from Nor- | Saturday, were with the exception of three, y dropped to 65 for Septomber, folk, Litchfield county, say the second shock | released” upon the payment of a small fine., PROVISION of earthquake was noticed at soveral places in ined were ordered to Zacate Dickinson Bros. was heavy loser by the fail- e e twan Tomne, matossoly. | ure is denied to-night by Plate K. Dickinson, gist of the Groely Arctic expedition, arrived | ¥ho 8ays the firm was in no way aflected. this afternoon. They were met at the depot [ Nxw Yonk, Avgust 11.—The directors of KALANAZ00, Mioit,, August 11—Tho re- ing an amateur, Hard Gloves, To the old veterans I met_here to-day, let ; ! I 4 Aore 0 Sl M S d Dita0ld ; et hero to-day, 1| by the city uthorities, the Hobrew and Ger- | the Wal strect bank held a long seasion this A BLOODY FIGHT IN NEW YORK. E ) 4 s fown At 11 e lock Band ey b 1 e o tho foderal anthoritios assuring foir e ol aofabor T endineed | mun eocitics and o lobrew o G e B son vt i batk bk, JAveshating | Niw Yoe, Avgst oA prise fight_tos | orkcsematued fim ot 2400 for Augustand BN Sk .0SHeN TN LIRS 00008 (enone, i { the fatigues of war with, that this country of business wero closed in_respect [ the books and accounts, President Evans | njght between John Lynch and Frank Me [POPRRRCRE G o oing ap Septe L —— CoR eIl e ., who was & native of Kalama- | said the condition of affairs was very confused | Cuo, with hard_ gloves, was won by Lynch, | , 2o 3 T o Killed by the Earthquake, | timos gratoful | to . them . who d for unusually brilliant talents, | and it would be very doubtful if the report of | McGue was badly punished, Both men were | 700 The Shake in Long Island. Praneienp, N. J., August 11.—Mrs, Loxa TsLaND City, August 12.—The earth. | Charles Schaler, sick, was so affected by the touk place a4 oolock from the | the statement could be made for several days. | covered with bood at the end of the third Too pragers of Chstians for. thom—and God | residenco, Young Tsraels widowed mothor | The dircctors refused to say anything whats | round, THE MO! bleas the women that smoothed the brow of | has deep sympathy hare, among all classes in in rogard to discoverios made. Al th —————— O THE WALL STRERT pAlLURE, | EWo houses to fall at st Nepwich. The [ hours, the great affliction which ends three years of | disclosure thus far is that the failure is due R T OF THE WALL STRE BB, | B she tarian tindaysaotiool: st Temsion: had . the sick, wounded and dying soldier—with m ) all this the went forward heavy hearted suspense. to abstraction by the hie f cullplr‘r ls “ - £ al Dispateh to Tug Bee, the walls cracked from one to two inches in v, be e —— lodged with the bank as security for its ¢ New Yonk, August 12.—The two hundred | "'\ & o e August 11.—As usual during | width, extending from the roof to the found: AN DR Ew ’ that the old ~ flag might 7 i S g passengers wrocked on tho steamer Amster. nd b i i unfurled from the hores of the lakes The Locust Plague in Mexico, - ARRIS o NAPOLIS, dam arrived here this morning, ¥, Jetter, of | the summer season, the stock exchange did tl‘m;”’l‘l::‘ »fl‘:fl'fi:'..{.“ff}"fl“‘.’f.{l 'In ]1111.0}“ your will, with loyal hearts behind them, with SY MARKE!, quake yesterday caused the brick chimneys of | earthquake Sunday that she died in'a few in the north to th rlasting flowers, i T b - H i s ¢ { 25 (het rch and every citizen might njoy the | v itk L =Lt sdrioes’ from 115, Avgust 11,—Receiver Lamb, | 128 Crosse, Wisconsin, said he was among tho | not open till 11 o'elock this worning, snd Uhe | ygandance, being on their kneos at tho timo Vera Cruz, Moxico, soy myriads of locusts last to leave the stewmor after sho strauded A same privileges, no matter where born or what | gore ' 1SR a7 CED i sbanding o Harrlson bank, file il ro: | aTat. from. cabin_ passenors | Sunouzce ent which was posted on tho door | jumped up, shouting, and ran from tho woods our kindly greeting. [Applause]. lod, groat degtruction o cropa has resulted | o S th o offeta. He s not. con: | o treated thein well, and shiared with ghom | vo irregularitics on tho part of the cusbi e ——— ¥ i ucatan and South Mex'co, Hundreds of | | chedule of liabilities, but says| ¥B8t tlwfr had. Other passengers say the | pank would remain closed until matters could Outting Railway Rates, (o e e square miles of territory are covered with the - ool ! sailors helped themselves to cigars and wine | " - ; ; WHO 1S WEST? 108 {2 t d half a million, . ¥ino | investigated, had becomo generally known. | Txpraxaronts, August 11,—West bound posts and corn, grass and oth and didnot_seem to care for anbody. The " crops arc ut- wger rates are badly demoralized bere. Tickets to Kansas points are selling at 85, o it of nearly 89, A party of 283 persons from | eastern Indiana passed west to-day, traveling BEN'S TAIL, terly dustroyod. R trontment of stecrage passengers. was_ & groat | The opening priceson exchange were generally Tt having been re- ¢ is said thousands of families dependent deal worse than ves on the Island. The|1 (o1 r cent lower than the final quota iBving 1k upon small orops will havo to bo supported by An Assignment, Santata had i comvpndL ove il met, Tha| 11 'os bes San e e e Chery. 0, SURE ENOUGH—HE NEew Yonk, August 11, ported inmany papers that Gencral A D | yho government during the next six months, v Yok, Avgust 11.—Rogin A, Wright | agentafor theRotterdam line ars caring for the » g to-d West, the candidate of the 1 ational party for o iled an m;,k.,..’;.,.':,,, e u.‘;"\',:' afit of fi‘:u Asnmacs A passenger ol not wanting, especially f'rrilfl)flva stocks, on round trip tickets to points in southwest - d& y 170N vice president on the ticket with General But- T creditors, to Leighton Williams, gl —— duzing i Jofeiioos sosh oTIEhe oasiy o Knunw, for which they paid $12 each, a cut of ’ \ ler, would_support the democratic nominees, Two Boyish Brothers Dead. proference of $127,000 to Eizabeth | 0y, Boller mxplosion, AR SOABM l,z‘cvg‘uf:,f","':’,"‘,:: i % Rer ponte RANES TAION M5 N0 RO SNty b Y " b atins "t tha national | INDIANAPOLIS, Avgust 11.—Tho Journal's | for amounts which the assignor had reccived | Mavisox, Ind. Aug. 11L—The propeller | gir M50 ¢ e Govel e ARy sprsias oA} tokete. Bolnghoid ihb otwo and ; s committos of the mational party, tolegraphed | special from Switz City, Greeno county, re: | from her during the past four years, and for [ Mowrie Glass, egploded her boiler this morn- | j:"'3d" the announcement this afters hreo dollars, { General West as follows: Diorta that on Saturday night George Raakin, | stocks and seeorities belonging to her, upon |ing in frout of thecity. The engineer, Geo. | 1y 415 iy S HE Northwestern rail ~ AR Yo August Hi—To General A, M, | bged 19, was showang s brothor Jamen, aged as collateral, ho had borrowed wums [ Keller, was instantly killed, being frightfully | for tho first weak in August show o falling HORAD AL, AIDBDY logs the | of of over $60,000, as compared with last| AvLvany, N. Y., August 11—General Lo- West, Holly Springs, Miss ‘The managers at | 13, how to handle a self-cocking revolver, when v outstanding, and which he is unable to|mangled and blown to the raft of | the zational democratic headquarters are | the weapon was discharged, the ball striking m, and also for money received by | Gluss was towing. year. gan nrrived here en route to Herkimer this cleiming that they have advices from you to | James below the right eye, inflicting a fatal [ him, being the proceeds of all the stocks be- Jooe Lichpter was on the raft a considerable ity afternoon, He was welecomed by 2,000 peo- the effect that you will support Cleveland, | wound. George, thinking he had killed his [ longing to her and loaned him, distance from the boat and was knocked into INE ) ple Guus were fired, hats waved and contin- Nail the lie, B.. W, TERLINDI brother, turned the revolver on himself and — ¥ He was married and has| The cashicr, John P. al cheering kept up until the train left Mr. West roplied sent tho ball through his breast, from tho i - PR four little chi Commodore Wolf was C. F. Simy minutes later In the crowd were “HorLLy SpriNG, Miss., August 11, 1884.— | effectsfof which he aied at noon to-day, The ow York State Laborer , blown with_the pilot houso fifty foot in the | is und at he hay not, hud sresontations of workingmen, Logan v To B, W. Terlinde, 113 Liberty streot, New | death of the brother is hourly expected, Unica, N. Y., August 1L —The third air, and hroke his way ot of the debris in the ¥ o banking business. Mr. d s Delel toesdtiiaoknamIAleIDE ke Tedems v, The claim is false, Have had no Siiwitl s b N pual session of the state labor convent water, He was bruised but not seriously 5 not a defs tion, and left with 8 or Miller, ! respondence whatever with the democr 3 opened in the opera house to day, About 90 burt, ‘Two young men were on the raft but I simply m ——— headquarters, A, M, West,” The Denver Tribune-Republican. | dclegates were present, A temporary chair- | escaped injury. ouns on insufficient securities, These secur s \ DexveR, August 11.—The Denyer Republi- [ man was chosen and the usual committee inted to such an extent that | Pisposition of the Arctic Vessels, " en N gk owa can and Denver Tribuue, the leading republi- Dramauc Swindlers, the directors thought it more wiseto stop at| WasiiNerox, August 11.—1t is understood | Ifatum or auyTn)liriois fubstinices can be found i J . can newspapers of the _state, cons lidated | morro Nrw Yok, August 11 -Two actors, Harry | once and look into matters than to open and | the vessels of the Greel expoedition will | Pearl Bakin;: Powder, 13 pos- * 5 CALAMITY WELLER'S DISTRICT, to-day. The new paper will be known as the e —— Rich ahd Andrew J.eavitt, were arrested to- | goon in a half blind sort of way. . 8. )beput outon commision in o fow days and E, Beingendoncd, and testimonials A Donrque, Augast 10,—Great interest is| 1D Tribune-Republican_and will remain| The Traveling Agents in Denver | pight on a charge of swindling a number of [ Chapin, who is directly connect with twoof [ the officers and crews detached, and placed in § receiyod frou such clicinists s 8, Duna Huys, Bos taken in this part of the state over the nomi. | Fopublican in palitics. It will support Se Dexver, August 11.—The International | persons ong of sums, usually $25 each, by [ the directors, C. J. Osborn avd Mr, Werd ing orders. The supply ship Alert will | o M belafoutaing, of Chigagos snd Gusiavag AR tor N. R. Hill for tion, Tho editorinl | Association of Traveling Passenger Agents of |means of bogus advertisements calling for [ Scott, said, *Our house is not affected by the | probably be returned to'tha English govera- § 59 ANDRE 7 nation of representative in the Fourth Iowa | puginess forces of the Republican are to con- nited States and Canada meet in_annual ! theatrical mansgers, treasurers, business man- | failwie in the least, nor do I believe any” ol ent as the object for which she was donated | (),][cg'g& flfi-fiyx , district, The convention meets at Decorah ! duct the newspaper, convention in this city to-morrow, About a agers, etc, I Le the loser, for the directors havealready has been accomplished, 20 Loke 287, 280 & 261 3% Wintes B ‘. [ Q) ' ' Seen Erverywhere, Because every- &l ‘T where recognize‘d écr‘vf fta/ma: the 3 ‘vc&t JW&WO— - fo Deafer aho . | Smoking Tobacco. ) . /ctco jb | e e IRV LT