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THE - OMAHA DaiLy BEE — - FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., THURS DAY MORNING, AUGU 5 ’,“,\';j"]\l,'}"';‘:,";' et orte.| UNION PACIZIG I} TROUBLE, * Colonel Kent abianied nn' intervien with R .‘,\; ‘..“"}‘3"“‘”:.5“({\""f"‘“"‘“‘""" ‘;;‘5:"_;:;,“'::, tenry (- General Strike of [is _Emnlflvcs at et et T VIS s Denver and Ellis, ing finally and positively aacoetalnod, Lciton 7 hal tporeatter haed work 0| (auged by the Discharge of Men ] ot the man's life, It beeamoe necessary, pup discipline, to inform Hen; ued, and that a similar fate wonld be meted e out to any other member of the party detect- ok in ik cene, 11 Huur i been, por. Contrary to The Agreement at the party would surcly have starved to doath, ike i and Henry alono would have suevived, After, R e and in apito of the warnings, Honry was s dotected in stoalin the foed taken of bacon, the CELTS IN COUNGIL. [3sif Sbmod b oedi [i rRet , 0hdk OUR - SPECIAL MARKETS, | A or THD Thwmsst o lifa of a|in then tear-be the mo of the d kes it ykmeof the Aot T Grand Reunion at St Paul, Ad- —— race, The shan b N g A werman e Trish National League in Conucil £ o, faco iy oo homer, | ma o 1t Vb sowr | PO ChICAZD Markets Dovelop Tntg - *evee (T FGHE SR e 1 gr Germat, Sosndite Horral Campaign, ; i B t united by the determination of a race to|andadopted, whether C\ 1 Boston, achicve uskian, In mutual respect and fervent St Pavr, Augnst 1 100d, manfully unconscious of in tho large whereon we rightfully diffor as Amerl land whence we endless ns t k on its banne d, s the symbop o , for its life i “Early this morning The wsocicty me room of this evening R IIE INDEPENDENCE OF A NATION, — h fiiady As the land league_accomplished the rel et Ricdal LSl Ao At 2 : i - | brincipal hotel, which was magnificontly de A Veory Enthusiastio and Har-[ota clas, the i mal leagae represents the Al feme ad rosp .Llu] y ‘ux'(f."'.(' u’\‘x‘rl Wheat Scores o Material Ad cors A platform was erectod in one end, { : : . aspirations and the resoly an_entire peo- | fighos o their fear shall bo one dovoti fi =2 3 ich containe artistically arranged stack b motlous Gathering, mopiraton oad h Feely o ki . [ LRbust it to thee fear il b e dovation | VATIOR of at Least 2 1-2 Conts. | which contained an artistically arranged st ’ ! L, . of arms, drums aad cannon balls, and draped | eficlaries of the strugglos and eacrifices thus meet in the historio oty of the republic; 5 Ak sl i K R, he other end o e hal were he Trish people throughout the [ hallowed by the earliest chengelor o tha ¥ , world, who to in tho struggles and | Ainorican poople sgainst the foo whom 1| 00rn Follows — Olosely, With |wordt “Army of Tennossec.” Rov. ONeill n of tiie society, opened the meeting by ] A . e P An Interesting Address by Presi= [share the sacrifices, admonish the farmers | iand shail et win 'ttt of woner - stee: y ¢ . chap | g v iat they owe ' 168 1T ORI OER DRoe Wal VAR T Prices Decidedly Higher, Yo Qoveenor LNtary: . duivered { s e far made , : that they owe a to their country in an f glos in which our people was valiant in arms dent Sullivan, ammest sepport of the it of tho aational | discrect in counel. ‘Wo moot in the nall s a _phott addross, welcoming the socioty o - eague, We 'n, Sanburn then welcomoed PRESIDES Cattle Qmet, But the Dny Does | the wn.(‘v\-; behalf of the .nmu\.vlu:('; n them that until the chief [ over which to Minnesota, ¢ I8 have resounded to the inspired Paul weapolis, The socioty b object of tho national league is achioved—na- TR GERIUS Ok £.81 him who stands to all land:and [ Some Good Work For Them, [%ang ‘Tramp, Tramp, Tramp the B . o+ | tional self-government —their own position 18 [ whoso w Sexton Also Delivers a Stirring|stiil'unsafe. The national lcague aims not | \or Spesch mergly at a reduction of ronta; not merely, at | o s and all ages as the ideal of American Marching,” after which ¢ ot peech. 8 chango from {dle proveistors to “""‘I":L' cltizenship—th of Emmet, the friond of sponded to the address of w on behalf proprictors, but at the creation of complete | 'Connell~Wendell Phillips, The proudest N of the society, and sai My oftice is to national life and the development of all the [ name to which, we aspire’ wo pt a8 he Hogs Loss Satisfactory and the [simply say thank you. ~ Wo need no words to ) 5 diversified industries which render a people | vealized it with its highest and fullest signifi M B assure us wo were welcome to Minneapolis, j The Liberty of Ireland Urged by| seursvstamixe axo rrosvenovs. feance, with all its responsibilitics and ail it Previous Day Highor. Al aro good union men hore, no_ rebels have M tarfiar 468 " onished that if | duties—the name of American citizen, To cropt uv, I thank our comrades in this state he § The farmerx are_rightly admonished that i t the Speakers, AU TAL % EctenH o BhB. ennoble jt by our character s and by for all they have done for us and assure them | nal aid they have themselves reccived; if they [ 0Ur conduct as_individuals, is t! s of | Packers Showing Partiality to Com. [ 0f our appreciati Governor Davis, of fail to encourage Irish products, to_the exclu- [ £Very man who is determined to aid his coun- 8 linnosota, was then introduced as orator of Mrs. Parnell Speaks a Fow Words of [ #ion of English goods; if u..vlv hesitate to in- |t e :I;n :]nhlh-\'liuwnt of national sclf- mission Firms—Other Market 0 & l|ol'n\|il.\l|m;nl l:(l:g ||lt' was vest in domestic industries they will be more | 80vernment for Ireland, Noteh| 1ot two weeks ago Grant had notified the ro- Oheer—Full Report [of the odious in the sight of God ,;...llm n llu\lll the g 1|;»n rxunslw:uhling it was announced that :ll:"s'rflmt ho wiml'll ""'11 rlu;‘ lrv:;-lw‘ll\t ';:nnll:ll';:;; landlords from whose clutch they have been | four hundred delegates wore presont. At this ——e—— crofore no extended preparations had b - Speechel g AL |55 : T ado. Govornor Davis then delivered an released, We do not desire in Trelaud the | point the company broke into tumultous cheers . made, G overnor Davis then deliver —_— \stitution of petty selfishness for gigontic | as Allvs. Parnell n d Sexton and Redmond en: CHIOAGO MARKETZS, -~luq\wv‘|L oration ‘t;m;.lm;: (xnnhu\l\tl.h:\t lhv-‘r\'nr robbery. The ingratitude of the farmer will | tered, escorted by Congressman P, A, Colling GRAIN, was not all evi hat good results as well as The Irish National League Convention | bo more despicable and more davgerous than | and other entlomnen, Wihen Sexton was first | Special Dispatch to Tk Brs, I'vlj\l'w‘vu{-]l nl\{xl-.»;n{n{}-»w‘ "('h f lords, o0 » that in- uced 0 ience rose che Alice Mitchell, of Bostox, August 18.—Tho last delogates o | oitud il s toon 40 o ko o | aain, When it was ‘rosbored D sasdt| CHICAG0, August 13:—The day doveloped | ghe basi the convention of the Trish National league | cconomic and civil life of a peopls can be de- [ *“Ladies and gentlemen, the chairman has in- | !0to & sort of a hurrah campaign on 'cha spoech, o indulged in for & short hld a secret mecting until afror midnight, [ veloped only by a_sincore, noblo and effcetial | troduced o to you us Mr. Scxton, from Tre-| wheat scoring the material advanco of 2} The mecting then ndjourned uatil m i shesion of all classes for the common welfare, | la " er and applause], b s av e N " . i v 0 eloction of otlicess for next ye: ‘ “Tho principal businoss was dofinng tho poliey | “fiicm, of 1 Siies e e oy, weifars | B Lauahis v uplauagh bue o T vy | e compared with the latoat prsor of yester | G luce Gonaral Shorman, will 1o which shall govern the proceedings of the con- | has been directod first to you received my introdnction, I found it hard | 94, and corn in a like manner advancing 24 | be ro-elected president, and Colonel 1 vention to-day, Delogates aro nearly unani-[seNnING At 7O THE TREASURY IN 1RELAND, |t believe was not Mr. wxton [ cents, The most marked advance occurred | of Cincinnati, secretary. ! . B A aRt i 4 i ¥ in Ircland, [Laughter and applause.| It is | on the afternoon board, and the rise was so —— : mous in favor of prohibiting discussion in any [ whose moderate rm]nmvmcnl«, in tho absence | ¢hiy Mm(llm([«' adherence ..}ln,\. J.,-,, and | rapid and unexpeoted that the “shorts” rushed SUMMER SPORTS, form of American politics, It was decided to | of any emergency ny emergaoy, have been fairly meb and | women of our kith and kin to the hopes and | to cover precipitately, Toreign advices were A recoumend Judgo Mooney, of Buffalo, for | (0, tho culightenment and solidifiostion of | rights of the race that is maling us in Ireland | unfavorable, bt the marketopened firmer and Saddlebags and Sulky. temporary chairman, The Towa St merican ‘!-1. m':n. ) nt; ;'-w;*’jh. ‘]\.*n feel it is no longer with hope, but with abso- | under some free _buymng the market gained SARATOGA RACE: sont 1000 to Sullivan for tho pa b0 prolong despofien, Justica isnet dependent fluto confidence that wo regard the future [ap- | strength _As offerings were not lurao prices | g o August 1 fand. Feven hundrod dolegates aro in town. [ o s alone. Trotand, waablo 8 cope With | plase], hecause the oppressor is made to fool | stoudily advanced 1t@lje, then vased off a |y fiicE Rl et Youk, Aug, 18.—Mr. Sexton comes.s | the emplre that donies her s constitution and fas the ™ world fecls to-day, that ho has no | trifle, fluctuated and- closed on the regular | EERE S¥GREIIR 0 Parncll's ropresentativol to the land leaguo | Parlisment, appeals from tho bayonet of het flonger to_deal meroly in’_isolated Ireland | board 1o higher than yestorday, On the after- | FEROEI 30, CRG WO o convention in Boston. Sexton was seen by [ ¥ader €0 the consclenco and tho mind of | with * eight millions” or five millions of [ noon board the advance was stendy and trans: | ME g S8 VERIRGEE B a reporter to whom ho said: mankind, and usks whother her demnds are | wouk and disarmed poople, but he has [ actions toward tho closo were catried on amid TS b 5 ““My ouly purpose in this visit to America is | 2° {_u:t. n"l"i er \v.t et | xe:“p\gl'uxc:.l 1T | {0 grapple with the intellect and force of pub- [ marked excitement, with the best prices of %o obsorvo tho formation and systemof tho [ MOMMILY and her persoverance kiave not been | i apinion of five and twenty millions of tho [ the day ruling at the close of the trading leaguo and discuss methods for fostering har- [ SthAe, Thy Aanerican mind 18 essenth Irish race scattered by his own evil policy all [ hours.” The market closed at 70% for August, e—short_courso—Major Picket amony which is alono successful in carrying | Practical, and during the pust vear we have | tho world over and aifccting by their intelli- | 814 for Soptember, 824 for October, and 81 for | 1; Reizi foll at brush fonco in the out the purposes of thy league, 1do not | endeavored tomg ¥ :]‘.“IC‘I‘ TS “1"-1‘ "‘" geoco the conduct of the greatest nations of [ November. A few sales for May delivery | g, (ith woa-quarter pole, The horse doom it wise in n year liko this, when tho [ (IS fepedstl PRI MIsTle o Seane, [tho earth. [Applause.] Tn tho name of the | wero mads at $04@003. had his neck broken and Warden, the jockey, gountey s abrorbed In o providantial contast, | We,have asked our. Americar: countrymen (0 | 1yiuh paoplo anc the Trish National Leaguo of | Comn_followed very closaly, b courso of | T 1 SRt Thmo ) g to_endeavor to fflh\ attention for any other SHERDIY \'"" 'f."f";”inu"x'-:fimié‘é,“f“'-"f\fm tho Irish parlismentary party and its illus- | heat for near deliveries, The market was ok iR subject, T shall probably return home, the | erusiied manufuctures, the restricted educa f irious leader [zreat applawse] T salute this |excited, with prices decidedly higher. The SN 30th inst., as political events reiu!ro Iy - [ e B el R, | &reat convention of our race, ‘this convention | feeling was “bullish” and *‘shorts” ran very tention soon after. Next year 1 shall como | pory emitation of the people of Troland. We [ which by good order, the propriety of its de- | freely to August, September, and October ad, again and addrors the citizéns of your country | bt tsked the American: conscience 0 £cru- | iberations aud the discretion and judgment of | vanced 114 to 11je, receded § to o and closed on a subject of the work we have in hand.” Anizo|thie the conclusions at which it shall” arrive will | on regular board 1'to 1}c over yesterday, On 2 When asked if he bad any special view of | CORRUPT AND INFAMOUS JUDICIAL SYSTEM | prove to all cbservers, in defiance of all calum- | afternoon board the advance was again sharp s 3d, h the news from the other ‘sids Sexton sa‘d: | grimly maintained there for the torture and |Dniators that capacity for deliberation upon |and well sustained, near futures advancing | No; affairs remain adout the same. The [ slaughtor of the peop We have asked |important questions and for self-government [ 1ie. The closing figures were 02c for August, i land laws are badly administered, Thegov-| American freemen to contemplate the sup- | Which our enemies would fain deny us, 6ljc for September, b0c for Octolier, 463¢ for | Ay (ipic. eroment appointed land commissioners who | pression of free speech, the intimidation of the [ In paying my first visit to this great coun- | November, “ A At ( are in sympathy with tho landlord class and | press, and the extinction of personal liberty | try, which I have long wish to visit, both a: Oats ruled firmer, closing at 20jc for Aug-| ‘A thoy broke it ‘back of Healy’s act. That a | under an administration nominally cons iover of national libeity, and also as an I ust and September, and 25§ for October, At T tenant should be meiwue{lm V..y rent ‘lm l;u tional, actually a barbarous. despotism. nlun,ll count ln\;vlf peculi fortuna PROVISIONS, lis 6. Own improvements is shameful, and the | results of our Iabor are apparent in the that Tam enabled to condense into the ex- > A 5 aliva vanother| At New York— omgue’s first offort i toward tho abolishment [ pathetio n D L {a few. hours in thia ity of Toston | 4 1ork 10 Avgust delisery marisd by anothor || 0, of that system. When we accomplish that end | press sustain the struggle of our countrymen viso I could mot have gained by | goptamby 50, the year 13 05, - At Pattsburg —Allegheny 0; Baltimore 8, the adjudication of rents will be taken up. | at home, and the uni expression of pub- vear of travel, for here in this historic | * d firmer, closing at 7 50 for Sep- | At Detroi troit 0; Cleveland 1, There’s o doubt that ths question will re- | lic opinion of the republic, Nor are these re- | ball, and in this illustrious_city, rich in tradi- i At_Philadelphin—Athlctics 8; Metropoli- quire long consideration.” .| sults more recoguized by the press of England, | tions of patriotic self-sacrifice and devotion, (i, ans 7. Thos. Sexton and Wm. Redmond arrived | whichno longer affects’ to underrate the 1tis my peculiar good fortune to meet in this et w very quiet | At Milwaukea—Milwaukeos 4; St. Pauls 1 this morning and left for Boston to attend | telligence or the resourcas of the Irish race iing arena an assemblage of men repre- | . In the cattle market there was a very quie the land league convention, Sexton stated | throughout the world, or to depise its deter- | senting every state aud ter of this nnion, | feeling at tha outset, ’I‘;wm Wk ht}lg'tm il ThalOar, his relations with Parnell and Davitt wero | mination, or to be indifferent to the menacing | an assemblage of men, material leaders of the [ export demand, and it did n0b€)|1(,x\; 0 h" b 3 Vg ) | friendly aud that no estrangement existed be- | Litterness of its memory. Irish an_continent, men [any very urgent castorn ordors Ty, but the | Warkra, N, Y., August 13,—Seven thou- _Eween the two latter, It is now apparent to thonghtful men on | qualified by public service, by character and fact that receipts fell consides hort of | sand people saw the bot race to-day. The THE DECORATIONS. both sides of tlle sea that the intorcsts of thy to_intarpret 'the thoughts and | general expectations provented su \mportant | funlor- slvglea, was won Ly Xid, J, Mulcaby; 3 N ArarierebuBTIS e wiiments of the Trish race, Weakening. Along toward the 3 e of the | time, 1001 The junior fours was won by 3osT0N, August nouil hall _was e e 3 ill suy that I am here not only as the | forenoon a fair general demand had'sprung up. | Watkins, time, . The senior single was & noon with 800 delegates to the Irish | IDENTICAL WITH THE 1 A ate of the Irish parliamentary party, but [ and by mid-day the larger par of the stuff | won l\y.nn}l‘)ll Luiog; time, 9:28) Tn the al league convention a: d friends. Many | Tvery year that witnesses the de ofitite TrishNationalleagioi[anslere]: had boen weighed, while no class of cattlo sold [ pair onr, Aricl, of New York, and Mutual, of v | nal league [applause]; that T ladies of the woman’s branch of the league | of self-government for Ireland is a ye oS led N , of i ; ariliers tolespeakitolthaL paonlo e, | materially lower than Tuesday. The averago | Albany fouled” Tl VAl wod glyenithia ‘n were present, also many priests. Tho hall was | taxation npon o considerablo portion of the [ not only on behalf of that é'yl“'\',h,’:fl'“f’“‘m,‘ was easier, fat smooth pony-built steer, and The od race wis won by nicely decorated, The platform and pier con- | American people for the cupport of the Eng-|the oppressor of country loc good range cattle sold better than other | the Argonau %, Columbia second, sista of a triploarch of original dosign. "o | il crown in Treland. * The drain of money | tho Hohks of - commons, bu. A o et Tair to good butcher's cows were | Wahwahtahzoo shird. The donblo seull race | main arch has in the center & sunburst seven | from the toilers of the United States to aid [ sontimenta of that organization, which trais and were wanted at 8 60 to 425; [ was won by Toronto; time, s Crescent foet in diameter and drawn back ome feet i | their kindred in Ircl tinue until | and organizes with resolutions and ingenuity | rs Were o moro pientiful than early in | socond, s the niiddle. Surmounting this is a_goldon | the government which they detost, and which | {iie strength of the Irish people for the strug, | the woek, and being in fairly active demand, e I It harpiu tho Irish pattern, ornamented above fkeeps them poor and dependent, is expelled. | glo wpon the oil of Ircland, - [Applause.] 1 |sold s high as before, They were quoted af The Bankers, b 11 withagilt drop, the whole being crowned [ In whatever measure wo eolist the sympathy f am here as the representative of wnited Tro- [3 50 to 450, Reccipts of range cattle amount | - 0 00 4 18.—Tho Amori n with the motto, in lrish, “More light |and the influence of the American republic in|jand, [Great applause.] Iam here to say | dto about 110 loads, They were wanted by [ SARATOGA, N, Y., August 15.~Tho Ameri for sacred Ireland.” On the other side|behalf of the ole of Treland, we render af that'there is no difference in the prin 1 dressed beef shippers at abo can Bankers’ association reassembled in an- are numerous festoons of American and | service to the republic. It has been the prac- | no difference in the intentions bet rices. Another lot of enstern cal nual convention this morning. There is | Trish flage, tastefully arranged and with ex- tice of the English government for more thun [ who confront the oppressors of our country in JE630 e el geadal e e e of o minent Ehinkons | collent effect Surmounting columns that |u generation to drive vast numbers of the|the logielative arena, and . mon awho | .50 to 6 95; good to choice shipping, 1200 to | Ar8e repx I . support the main arch arg shields, upon each | Trish people off smail agricultural holdings in-| conduct the public cause at homo, 0 pounds, 590 to 6 50; common to medium, | The meeting was called to order by Presidont of which is an Irish harp in gold relief. Over- | to foul and vicious dens called poorhouses. | ind — while T declare — thore i3 |1000 to 1200 pounds, 4 60 to 5 80; inferior to | Lyman J, Gage, of Chicago. Prayer was eaid topping each of these are bunueretts, a stafl | Being fhus reduced to poverty, their children | it this moment perfect identity action | fair cows, 2 25 to3 00; medium to good, 800 |y cip o hy Ty § i 8 bas 2 ; r perfectidentity of action £ y Rev. Dr. Harper, of Philadelphia. Mr, ipped with battleaxes of silver. Upon the frobbed of an oppostunity to acquire bread- | and perfect unity of principle between the | to 4 00; stockers 3 00'to 4 00; feeders 400 to | liv 4 face of the arch is the motto; *‘Right will | getting skill, the © been people in Treland and we who strggle for | 4.40; range cattlo 10clower; 166 half breeds Gog dellvered the Insugural address nflthu gy nphoyerinroog ‘:“';eflfl.'l""’ festoons | * vouckn 1NTO TiE »ITs OF 0CKAN VEssErs, " | them in the English house of commons, and T 1130 pounde, 25, grass Texans, 700 o 000 chairman. Tho treasurer of tho bankers' ro- | :;l‘ffl'l“";‘h:’"“lgr’t'“ A:x:,f“';‘“‘;‘ ql‘]';"‘u‘mf}'m :I:: and cast penniless upon the crowded cities of | Delieve that I may add that no man who at llx;\ln]x_ulsl,\.; 80 t ; v':::tflla; ‘exans ¢ O | port showed & balance of $0,804, Secretary { bt Upon oither sids of the main arch are | our seabord, Here they have Lecome unwil- | this moment commands the confidence and 7 ATOCIOANY Se J Marsland read the resolutions submitted by | vig] [ o the mai e | bt heipless charges upon our communi. | 1ove of the just people willbe found in the 106 o ; smaller gothic arches. Surmounting_ th ng but help ges u 2L ? i tho executive council as follows: i colamns are circular pieces two feet in diame. | ties, or by their blameless lack of skill, and | critical future, which Is near approaching, | The situation was lesssatisfactory to states- ced. That i K 4 P e Bl L creditable encigy in seeking employment, | Which will decide not only the social hutgthe | yon than the day before, Packers did not ‘,‘GN"'WL,llmIUH} "Il.\';nl.wvn(l'.lm Bank B side are i light biue ground, edged with gold 1 wages down along the lines | Political rights of our race, to interpose any | take hold froely, and trade dragged all | 6% 800 "_"""li'l’l;,““ colning of standard | AT A AR b RS the lowest. 1In directing the I view or prefarence of his own if he | morming. ly e e 0t et i | #ilver dollars of 412} grains 1s against the wel hes ] £ 0 im0y Einir entitolhisttolationde will have the effect of injaring the | pood figare sday; but as the fore- | fare of tue country, and recommend _ congress i gold relief. The circles surrounding the out- t g ity of f good figure paid Tuesday; but s t to discontinue such coinngy 10 colamns aro of green gronnd warlk, edgod | international rights, we _discharge a duty o | ammity of the people, or endangering the' suc- noon advanced a weaker feeling developed and | t0 discontinue such colnaga, /- = With gold, with the harp of Erin in gold reliof, | the American tax-payer and wage-worker, | 6083 of thei 150, [Applause.] hefore 11 o'clock prices were off at least e, -mrul‘“ut Selpongirra twn‘ cml resolu- M A T R e io [ while we fastened the attention of the world | Speaking to you then us the spokesman of [ T supply was light, but there was prospect DR ADSLOURhEISOLENY b0 ALIDond coliMRY T B e e et ekt | upon a long-lived English. lio—namely, that Troland, T would say that 1 hwve con | that a good many: lots would have to bo_eld | of silver until othor countries jotuod with the Mol P et Tntaott. Mlood, 0'Con: | Ireland is over populated, for we showed that ce that you will prove on this oceasio] | gyer, s wero at b 50 to 6 25 for inferior to | United States, | olyneaux, Grattan, Timmott, Flood, 0'Con- | weiand Wb Gt PODRHEC 108 WO B ihat the Trish race, long schooled in politica | oot e s G Mr, Groesbeck, of Oincinnati, by roquest, uell, Davitt and Parnell. Over 5000 feot of | only 3,000,000 acses out of 20,000,000.0f her f F0 BAE r 4 Y } 4 | choice light, and at 550 to 680 for inferior dthe conventi He favored | bunting have been nsed ia decorating and the | 50il are under tillage, and that, if permitted to adversity, has learned” to extract from it |iuixed to extra heavy. Waugh Brothers got 10 CORVOIAON, 9) favoreg. bir s g hava boan i 4 Gt bl of support. | sweet resnlts, and that, looking back upon | fhe latger prics for. somo fine ones, which sold currency and wonton to show that { elfoct is very imposing, e tho past, our’ country,”disfigured _along the | bithooe dhaink - Thoto wis some trading. in | for conturics gold and silver had boen of equal PRESIDENT SULLIVAN'S ADDRESS, ! vention of each of the | hideous track of oppression and of suffering, | 4c; sy 3 Packers showed great, | VAo as currency. ~ The change took place in 4 ¢ « ) q fFering, | (icips and culls at 8 50, Packers showed great, | VA IR o ok ol i [ Hon. A, M. Sullivan, president of the | great political parties, wo requested and re- [ you will resolve that the historian will not | pargiality to such commission firms as would | 1874 or 1872, What Bad hoen done in_ the national league, addressed the convention as | ceived a pledgo that 'English landlordism, Ingwi xt‘ugx;ty tl-]-w you added to these land- | i1low them to shrink the hogs after paying 10 {'MP C“\"'l,l"fl“"mi" the future. It might & wich is nearly expelled from Ireland, marks by your disunion, but that you will |t 156 owt, more than stock was worth, and [ Do impossible to for one country to carry gold : i3 sions here, that unity o i 3 follows: b refloct in your conclusions hiere, that unity 60 | docking very Nghtly or not at all. - Light 1 50 | aad silveralone for its currency,and ho favored Gontlemen of the convention: Tn the namy § Norps Y under present conditions a suspension of the and by the authority of the Irish National | to transfer itsevil sced to Ame which the people at home have been driven, | oo 40 to 6 95, ) t0210, pounda 6 40 to 6 25, silver coinage in the United States, until leaguc of America, we meet to fulfill the re- | this peaceful method of prevention, rather|will be the conclusion of you all, and that i rovisions, among H wing two pounds | N0 Riots or Other Forms of Ven: eating of so much of which ! sick, Search was thon instituted, goance Feared, When found Henry had among other things, stolen and secreted a pair of seal wkin boots, h had lu»lnn.lml\t\tllunt Of the party. | But the Men are Determined tc L|;uhm ant Greel ™ therefore forced, in order to maintain military discipline, and 1 B protect the lives of his other e l|»l1\||mnn,‘ to Have Their Demands Granted. ¢ J issue a writton crder that Henry be shot, e S which was carried into effect June Gth, As to tho alleged cannabalism, Greoly says that Other Railrond Mattors—The West- if there was anything of the kind it must have | orn 1 ) 5 an individuai act, and that nothing of the b Ll s kind came under Greoly's personal obsorva. SIpP1 River Rates, ergoant Brainard, who is in the hospi- tal at tho navy yard, confirms Greely's stato- mant, “More than & ook ago Licutenant [ Dexvir, Col., August 13, —All workmorr iroely forwarded to the secretary of war a i i : . i Qounibed Toort of the Fotmyyy sorotary of yar & | mumbering wbout threo hundred, employed in proper representations to Secratary Chandler | the Kansas Pacific and South Park shops, of a court of inquiry will undoubtedly b order- [ the Union Pacific railway in this city, struck ed. at noon to-day. The causes are varied, The - T.N- - men elaim that in settling difficultios in May B '“'l" “"‘r e Iast, the management agreed not to discharge Pams, Auguet 13.—Two regiments of ma- | vuy men, but could lay off and put on as rines and three more iron clads are beiug | husinoes ‘demanded. This the management placed in rendinoss for China. denied, and have discharged mon at different, Toutox, August 13,—Two doaths from |¥hops from time to timo as tho dacrease of cholera last night. Tho heat is moderating, ?;;“"3"‘“““I“‘I"“Lll.]‘," ‘T(‘ XoGent retltiotin of Carno, August 13, —Sir Evelyn Wood,com- mn]x:r'.::lg:;l‘izln;o:ll" thl'm;'v‘r::m:ocll’:‘x‘x:‘(‘loflil: mander of the Egyptian forcos, started up the [ May last. No violence is anticipated. Nilo toinspoct forts and camps. V1ENNA, August 13,—A gront sonsation was | WESTERN PASSENGER AGENTS ASSOCIATION. cansed ]yl.hu\r--('um. robbories of the Aus | MINNEAPOLIS, August 18.—The Western trinn mails. Not long ago a letter contain- | association of " assengel 0 16,000 florinin was abatractod and now the | soenee g et "'l: L m;d. e whole' mail bag was stolen, The bag con. |8ents met here to.day. In the abience of tained only valuablo and registered lottors, | President Stevenson, of the Cincinnati, Hem- . Sivra, August 13, —Two battalions of Brit- [ {lton & Dayton, A, H. V. Carpenter, of the ish troops, under rolief orders for Bugland are [ Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, pre to go to Iigypt. The Indian government op- [ Thirty-four railroads were ropresente posa the dopletion of the British forces in | session to-day lasted only an hour. Little Dusiness ansacted, Ltates from all prin- cipal cit Orleans during the expasi- m were fixed, Local rates will be one ted fare for the round trip added to the s from theso points. Tho afternoon Tjequiny i A\ o, then sang N Adyices from India DON, August 13 ta of lower Benga) bad report the crop prospe owing to drought. in special a and evening was given to social enjoyment. The association meots again to-morrow, L The Sham and the Real. Evory good thing has its host of imi- Seerr tators; every genuine article its counter- T or L B RIVAL SLATES, feits. Bad manners and wicked habits| MINNEAPOLIS, August 13.—The gencral havo theirs also, but he who shams the | {reight agents of tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & § bad noever boasts of it,whilo thoy who ape | Paul, Minncapolis, St. Lows & Rock Island tho virtues of the good or simulate the [ roads, and of the Diamond Joe, and St. Louis genuine never hesitate to place the coun- | & St. Paul packet companics, met here to-day terfeit before the pubile in their most al- | and agreed upon a frieght rate of 22§ ceuts to - o e it all river points from Chicago by rail, and 20 ! luring tones. When thoso pooplo imitate L ivr points from Chicago by ral and 20 i they always choose a pronounced |\ ing thio rate decreases until the Rock Island type or popular subject to copy [is rouched, when rail and river rates bec from; and when they claim to be as good | the same. This ends the the freight as *‘So-and S0,” or to sell an article | tweon the steam boat and railroad companies equal to *So-and-So,” tho public may de- | that has been raging sinc peud upon it that Mr. “So and-So” and b o O his articlo are always the best of the| o W4E T | kind. Thus tho sham is always proving |, SIHENNE, August 1 —The Union Pacifio ! i WAYS PrOVING | g,op men here are still out. The company < the gnum? Im::t «;f_thn thm;l( it copien, T‘l‘t‘ mudo some concessions restoring wages at A firm of entorprising gentlemen pro- | Ehtis, Ken., and re-employing all discharaed duce and popularize an article of house- [ men. At Denver fewer hours is another point. hold use, such as the Royal Baking Poy- | #tillin dispute. Unless granted by the com- der, whoso convenienco, usofulneas and | [Afd% ik, i swid that the strike will: cantinee roal merlt make for iteelf an immense and e ———— universal sale, A hundred imltators Big Fires, arise on overy hand, and as they hold| s, Pa, Aug. 13.—About three this out their sham articles to the public, yelp | morning a fire broko out in the drug store of in chorus, ‘‘Buy this; it justas good as|Brookins & Flemingat Northeast, this county, Royal!” The Royal Baking | and spread rapidly. In reply to a call,for as- Powder is the standard the: world | Astance a steamer was sent by the Lrie fire § i e Arc o] dopartment. 1t was sevoral hours boforo the | over, and its imitators in their ory that |0 NG oot undor control and the busit theirs I “‘as good as Royal” are all the | nasy part of town is now in ashes. Among time emphasizing this fact. In their la- | the buildings destroyec are a number of fine borious attempts to show by anal business blocks, churches, opera house, two. Slhereino it Rab ket noaDal) banks, mostly fine brick buildings _built sinco RN n the firo of 1571, when this same district. was has as much raising power ‘“as the Roy- |64 over, Over two-thirds of the businsss al;" or that tho - “*Resurrection” powder [ ;ortion of the town is destroyed, including is a8 wholesome *‘as the Royal”; or that | the best buildings in the place. No estimate the “‘Barthquake” brand is ‘‘as pure as [ of loss and insurance can yot be made. the Royal,” as well as by| Bostox, Ang 16.—The building on Beach their contortive twistings of [ strect occupied by Potter & Watson, sole chemical cortificates and labored efforts to | leather manufacturers; Wheelock & Co., lace obtain rocognition trom the governmont | FEEEIEEIIERE { IR BREHe Tt o chemists and prominent scientists who [ 70,000, - Joseph Piorce and James CQuigley, have certified the superiority of Royal | fireman, buried by a falling wall, were burned over all others, they all admit the | to a crisp. “Royal” to be the acme of perfection, M Dt which it is their highest ambition to imi-| ; b gh $1 Louls, August 13—Tho democratic tate But the difference between the | gtate convention at Jefferson City reassembled real and these imitations, which copy |at ten this morning and immediately contin- i only its general appearance, is as wide as |ued the nomination of the state ticket as i that botweon the paste and the true | follows: Lieutenant Governor, A, P. Moore- dismond. The shams all pay homage to | the *‘Royal!” linnic R, won, Jowett Fritz 4th; best time, 2:16§, Base Ball, —Chicago 4; Baffalo inmati— Louigville 25 Cin ledo—Toledo 11; Indianapolis ¢ st Saginaw—Saginaws 11; Minnes New York 9; Philadel- Lard rule tember, s fore over, § Pig Iron Furnaces to be Banked, Purrsnuna, August, 13,—Trom presont indi- cationy the scheme to restrict the production of pig iron by banking up all furnaces of the will besuccessful, Secretary Weeks, on, has roceived Tespones furnaces, and of theso, one hundred and twenty are unqualifiedly in favor of the plan and will support it. If a shut down is ordered it is probable that there will Do & general suspension of - coke works also, as seventy-five per cent of the coke made in the Connellsville region goos to the pig iron furn- aces, ¥ u soil. Tn |and whatever conclusion you may come to, it other nations took action on the subject, A quirements of its constitution; to convey to | th: g until the cure of force is re-| whatever step youmay take to strike down DRY GOODS, vote of thanks was extended to Groesbeck and 1 our kindred the message of our steadfast de- [ quired, joct the policy of Mr, Gladstone, | the power of the oppressor, that step you will 1N NEwaonK a resolution then carried, votion; and to receive the ambassadors whom | who could not di: PSR A e take all together, and that there shall be no - S 0 6 of 3 T ar OL: they have issioned to acquaint us with | unti), according to his own _own avowal, cx- | disunion in your ranks, [Great applause,] Now Yous, Augnst 18—Op sopoupt of| The Hebrew Collego at Olucinnatl, = the prog) r struggle fur self-govern- | plosives lid reiounded in Togland, and we Mr. Win.'Redmond, M. P., was next intro- | previous orders lor specialties, such as dress [ gyxowari, August 18,—The board of gov- ment. The memorable Philadelphia conven- [ relicd or tion to effect puolic benefits, | duced, a former visitor to America, and was | goods, soft wool dress fabrics, prints, ging- |enors of the Hovrow Union college, ro-clectod tion organized the Irish National league of | thus following the principles of ~Oharles | recelved with much applause. — Ho also mdde || tablo damasks, and through moderate | B Betman president, Rev, Dr, Zirndorf, of Amevica, It is the auxiliary of the Irish|Stuart Parnell, Nomancan doubt that if |an address, and was followcd by Mrs, Parnell | 405 18 ) g Detroit, was elocted professor of history and National loague of Ireland, the heir of all the | the hereditary land monopolists of Great | who spoke's few words of checr, new seleotions and report orders for aworts | yopraw fiterature, 1t was de thut the hopes. and the guardian of more than the aims | Britain fastened themselves upon our free| The cammittee on permanent organization [ ments in many seasonable qualities, there has | Moses Montefiore memorial professorship shall of that gre.t social revolt which lifted the |soil, the day would inevitable come when the | reported Mr. V. Gannon, of Towa, for presi- | 1aq been o good movement, but streple cottons |be the chair of sacred literature, Rabbi Trish farmer from the earth to his fect, and | sturdy settlers, with arms and ven-|dent, and W. J. Gleason, of Obio, for s ave boen wanted in demand. Of the latter, | Henry Berkowitz, of Mobile, Alabama, and cast tho English system of landlordism in | gence, would drive them off as they|tary, D, O'Reilly, of Detroit, then presented | (i \raduction is being considerably ourtailed, | Rey. Max Landsbery, of Rochester, N, Treland on its face on the earth, The land | drove the red marauders, whose natural title | his report, ehowing the total receipts to be | Journal of Commerce says: *‘During | were chosen new members of the board, Teaguo was 4 any that can be acqnired by | $43,000. The committec on reso utions asked r i i Soppe — agu better 1 3 | Bap Eha comy ; August 4,000,000 spindles will ba stopped 1ul- ——— BORN IN AN HOUL OF WOR fgn aristoorats frrm notive land grabber, | that tho platform be submisted to Boxton aud iy gwo , if not longer, which must tell | Lord Rosmore on tne I when the spoatrs famiue appearod, mummoned ther individual or corporate. “ho Trish | Redmond, but prosented to the convention. | ipon the supply of bleached and. brown cot- alists, not by the i veat ,,'"”b]"""?‘f;”""1;"‘ '»’l‘“"""""’""' caflolis | ment of na and state constitutional ;i o e Aottty qrirons and scallolds | amendments shall fnsuro the republic against The Weather To-day, stabulary, 1t enabled the landlord to withhold the re-opening of the Irish land questlon upon | - WasiiNGToN, August 13.—For the Upper | The attendance was very large and the bid- Siatil puschased by foreign charity, the. food | American soil, Mississippi Valley: Slightly warmer, fair, | ding was spirited. Considering the condition the people had praduced: by their own labor | , Fellow.countrymon, tho only credontialy fsouth tg uast winds. - | of the market, the salo waa fairly satisfactori £t 0T Fheir o ol Hvianie, nay, husmbo | recogmiaedd on this floor are ¢he crodentials of | For tho Missouri valley; Gonerally fair, |Ty and realized over 800,000, Tho prices |12 » DAY, . h National league, On yonder thresh- | southerly winds, higher” temperature in | were low, but white goods did better than | Mon as was the finst object of the Land League, it “ .y 5 . 2 ¢ o obub) 84 M tia L abisss dt tho daad Lewyrusy it A.mm.fll"i:“'m] our haracter us mouabers.of | porti :::J;;l:!;:.;::;x!l’:;Lumn:u'y temperature | colored, * They were well distributed, probal government feared that from tha brow of its 4 g humanity would spring the spirit of liberty. THE ONLY DEMAND PEARL BAKING POWDE! ITAMBOUNDTO RISE, —— 8, Paul and Duluth & tock, New Youk, August 13.This evening the nmitteo hango listed $200,- 808 now proferred stock _of Paul ana Daluth sto:k, including ible serip. The ing stock was authd by stockholders and was declared by the dij ors 6 4 dividend of 7 per cent in proferred stock and scrip, payable to preferred stocks holders on the first instant, h Nation- wh L d f National league will persist in exacting the | So ordered, Adjourned till to-morrow, ons, which will b ry largely affected b, LoxvoN, Angust 18, —Lord Rosmore has writen papers complaining of the incréasing confidence placcd in the nationalists, Their unchecked assaults upon Iwuc:-xsl:lu people are, be asserts, the result of the government’s sup- port. Lord Ro more demands that the meet- nnounced to take place at Menaghan on bo proclsimed to avold strife and bloodshe | ving, Herolc Action in Ballimore, BAUTIORE, August 13, —CGold medals were prescuted to four membersof the fire depart- ment for heroic conduct in raving the lives of persons caught in the wreck of the Hooper building in May last, q u \ | —— - Ifalum or any injurions rubstances cun be found : - 1 Buking Powder, 1 pos Burial of a Senatorial Hero, RS SThie nthoraad aad tsttmoniaia New Youk, August Measares aro be. | recelyed from fuch ehemists as . Dana Hays, Bos- ing taken to place & monument o ton; M, Delafontaing, of Chicago; and uastsvee day was the auction sale of Dobson’s *‘Falls of the Schuylkill” white and colored blankets. PURE CREAM ¥ ARTAR T —— A Dead Duke, st The Irish National League, whose, distinct | the Irish national league makes in American he Wall Street Bank., LoNDON, §i p. m,, August 13,—A dispatchj Cnicaco, August 18.—Rev. H. M, Collin. the grave o, Noversold in bulk, and avowed purpose is the sstablishment of | politics is the demand for the elevation of| Niw Yomk, August 18,—C. J, Osborne has | from Brighton says, the Duke of Welllagton H ife and then shot’ himself Leral James. Shicidu, the. horo of the | Bode, Milwaukee, Nover sold in who killed his wife s sovereiguity of the Irish people in Ireland, | American citizenship at home and abroad, It ! been appointed receiver of the Wall street | dropped dead here as ho was entering the train | through the head yesterday afternoon, is still 1d Senutor of United States omofib&“ m“flflfivlfixfl different times of three states, 20 ke % 267,280 & 201 12 Water BN where recogmzea peey the is the embodiuent of that spirib of liberty, makes that demand of all partics, and it bank. for London, alives 1T as indispensibfe Wh 'J oot fini S ] een &everywhere, Because every~ AYFY ‘i . and n&ozla-wr- nelts w/pt;c//v a’yfl QIZMVQ l’/l7("4 patts. 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