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| iHE OMAHA DAiLy BEE. — - ,B.. I I\II)A\ \I()l.\l‘l(i. Al l-l \I 15, 1884, /\ 'mn RTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, N ' BLAINE'S DEFAMERS. Chustasgia ko woae Movvie, it TILDEN. AND HIS BARL, i1 GREELY'S OFFICIAL REPORT. |t s oty gt vty We i n 0 » T 'y The lmauanuhs Stu'mm Gols TISBT) i b s s, S | Gramien vl‘ilk Nul EAH0S1ASHo fO] Mook fsland sobc,, hutiin e Jemoceatic | Dotaily ur e F\mmsn OF PRIFAlD 13t vymyss b e, e o wre expected for state fair excursions to Des M Kinne - = ordar of the country. 1 shall contintio to ful o ud Weaver wero the prineipal sjokesmen for 1 faithfully duties growing out of the pros By Publishing the Article Defam=| DAY 1S IN CONVENTION. Byt Tts Sage Wll] Ol\on Hin By |+ s His Death Essential to the Pro=quiscfus tevops intho valley of o Nil ing Blaine and His Wife. A Discusaion of the Natlonal Banking rel for Cleveland's Benefit, NEW SPORT IN TENNESSEE, servation of the Explorers, formitied tai ud the ‘,‘.Z'“‘ff”‘.ff]'.‘ iy aid mo ki— Laws and Other import. : n m nabated satisfaction the mitigation and A The Republican Candidate Will g While Holding Great Doubts of ¢ lhu"vml.‘.'.-:.l.l.l.‘.“;:::--::::..‘:.mmm Lioft G.m?ly Asks fo_rmfl qul{l Ly :JTII',:\".Y,T.:"”T ‘.‘"'"':K“.rl;\‘.'»r“‘:"'iif-l.v‘;‘\l'.?'Lmulm '3"",1 g Defond Hia Wite's Good Name. | peai i momine e e 7~I btk O R TN il e bt e nominating committee was read and adopted M (s y < tel ¥ . eople. L rojoica to observe 0 numer. { Necessary- place of Jno. A. Cresswell for the District « nrty. f‘.‘..l.}:};‘:,".':."i‘ el LR et el Lttt ot nniopal i the best sceurities for such a ecttloment s :‘“M:: The Flag flmt Waved Noarest the :.v'm) cor In.m lin(hnlnv)»yun a8 and libertios of neeting was he people trongth of the empi % Pole Unfurled. o odch closed Wit cherblgbes for Columbia H. Oglesby, president of th toen of theseattacked the .| Tiovistana bank, New Orleans, for Louisiana, g Hers Ho Takes Prompt Measures in| A lengthy paper was read by J. . P. Odell, And Clmmp"’h‘l"““fl Is To-day | Condon, whora the Morn , A progresc. Forcing opon the doors, they were the Matter. ”“ = el ”\‘“ ""“""':‘I L""'I“\:‘I '\'\';‘:‘ ot the Only Livine Issue. encountered by young Condon, armed with a — the favorablo seasun which | is "alloviating the e gave the history of the organizatio i / wresaiire thiat hian 80 long and sevetely aiiuc . Tn tho efort to dlsarm ki, one of the ¢ fa presonted to tho Knights: | Hre mann it 120 100k and sovorely atected A the manner of conducting, 1t has & mem- [ b 1 olitical P 3 ders was struck with the gan, unmasking ; i A Libel Snit Commenced Against the | bership of 18,000 and is rapidly growing. UL el A L b bsidan i e Templar vy the Licutenant, =T s . g 1 ORF- OWH “Bikis - A8 i, but e drew a pistol and <ot Condon in THE UNION PACIFIC, Bentikel Pabiitilng Comphny The folloving resclion was carie: : Wit Do, NG AR T b To sispn Chissigaiuian by His Attorneys, el e b . e was <hot again with buckshot, by one of | Details of an Arctic Tragedy. Denver Strikors Coming to Omaha lished, the qualifications of which shall bes SSSEIEE the party, killing him instantly, At the <ame “:\m\j‘:;:‘;‘ 108, h\"u'w“' The following fs to Confer—Kansas City Shops cial report of tho exes first, servica in any bank or bauking establish- [ Spocial Dispatel to Tiee Bre, instant another of the party fired upon a Mor Shut Down. cution of Private He Ty ome Into Court, or not less than five ye ond, pass- - < - ey S T g e tho Sth | o B e o s et g | ALBANY, August 14.—The Evening Jour- [mon older by the name of Gibs, who was [ Doutyorniy N. I Augustil,—Adjutant R ity instant the Sentinel, of this city, published an | S1all be prescribed by the exceutive council, | nal's New York special says: I learn from partlally hidden behind th@ wifo of old man s x\\l] . ‘”‘['{\”.“('.: “h\n-ll‘; Lk *r’({':v:vt DEsvER, Augnst 11,—At o meeting of the ) " Resolved, that a committee of three be - ap- | ungquestionable anthority that Tilden is far on, killing Gibbs, antdeveroly wounding | (o b5 (b SR RGHS 4 “Oatiip; Olay; hoar | exceutive committee of the Union Pacifie editorial charging that Blaino had seduced his [y ointed by the chair o perfect o plan for | g R G ARUREAT BEE SECOR, B presoat wifo in Kentucky and thon fled to | practical application of the ideas contonpla nstic over Cleveland’anomination, Muine,where the young woman and her father | ted in the iy resolution, and roport the | He thinks it was not party wisdom to p % 1 ame, en perfeeied to the execut com- [over expericnced anc onorod I o followed lim and he maseiod hor at the poiat | ne: ¥hen e 10 executive con- | over expericnced and honorod men in - th of a shot gun. This having reached Mr.| Mrs, Geol of Montraal, read a paper on iy At Blaino he telegraphed C: Holloway, of the | ‘‘One Named Paper.” She referred to the | i liien; LAt NE T AbALOTUnb Wik iklie mannerin which banking is carried on_in | Tilden m in “""lh'wh- Hothen fived the | Cape Sabine, Grindell land, it becawe nccessary | strikors, & communication wvs read from S+ ining load in the guaat an clder named | for mo to order the military oxecution of Pri- [ 8, 11, Ok, general manager of the Unio who was behind the bed, Lilling “im | vato Chas, L. Heney, Fifth cavalry, for con- | 1 i o o 00 B ',,”', L l n ) instantly, Another Mormon clder in the | tinned thioving. The order was given in writ. [ PAcific_company, Omaha, through head or try an yntried quantity in politics. | house ran out by the back door, and was [ing, on my undivided responsibility, being |ganization there, in which he expressed a wish formant, who i an intimato friend of [ Puraued by éwouf the attalding party statione | deomed abwolutely essontial for e safoty |t mect one or more wpresontativa strikors oty e e s ey fired on him as ho ran, but it is | of the surviviog members of the expedition. [ with a view to amicable adjustment of the ""Iv“* ‘]’ quent visitor, says the dem- | 50 known - whether he Was killed or not. | Ten had already died of starvation and two | dificuitic ¥ repirosantabivos wlacted loft sick at hearb over the outlook and [ After killing Berry tho threo wasked men | more lay at the poi tof death, The facts [ immediately, B thing is quiet the 81y | Fngland, and compared the method with that | oracy and infamously false in every particular.” Po- | of the United Statos: also the state ot o HEle6l P RIKBArS Mo MASE, Ko, BRGE s "(Al‘:““} Ao Statess o thestate 002 o [that Tilden shares in the general apprehen. | started and Just as they got out of the houss gadcing my action werg an oflows: Provie | diopm and o tho e, atlontion o, "but this attacking - 610 | ent e themsde of muking Toans by Cantuds, | ions of dofeat, The disslosures of Clove. |- It Hudson fired nuid Killed Davo Tinaon, | iona had hoon stolon in Novomber 188, anid | 1rsvra Gol.. Auprat 14,—Tho status of od men, tood over his bod; One of Hinson's | Honry and fived two | complicity therein was more than [ ¢ o ol T o Rlarch 24th, 1884, the party noar lli trike of the mechanics of the Union one of the ma ot be sub- | and also some remarks on endorsed and se- [ 1and’s weakness with a large body of demo honor of his wifo and children vo the | qured paver and unsccured paper. He re. | crats, and other disclosures concerning tho | Pt mitted to. Halloway was asked to s suspected, fic shops is substantially unchanged sines services of a lawyer at once and_bring suit | yiarked that the practico of horrowing on one | candidate are having an offect so widespraad | of uckshot at Hudson, literally riddling him, | ly perished from asphyxia, -~ While several | {1 horming. A small number of 1. against the responsiblo publishor of tho Nenti- [ naned paper was flogitimate. Th legiti. | and amazing that the cumpaign managers ave | The Mormons, in foar of avother attack, did | men wero unconscious and oiforts woro boing | PTG A S SREH b pIlorn nel in the United States court. Col. Hollo- maty way to borrow is to make personal | dspondent and depressed. Tilden received |16 make a search until Monday when they [ made for their restoration, Privato Honry | FiGa loined tho strikers, Liverything is quiet. way placed the mattor in the hands of Sena- |upplication * to the banker and lay the | Cloveland with the utmost courtosy on hix re- | found the Mormon that ran away from Con- f stolo about two pounds of bacon from the |7, an - can’ ganorally b found at their tor Harrison’s law firm and papers axe now | case before him. Al oter modes should be | cent visitand advised most kindly and pa- | dons dead, and it is rumored that the other | mess stores, Ho was not only seon |} oo, Tho result of the eonference at Omaha in coursoef preparation in faccordance with | abolished. The paper was received with ap- | tently with his visitcor, His heart is not in | Missing clder has boen found dead. The by the Fskimo, Jens Fdwards, but hisstomach il ohably bo known to-morroy. Blainc's direction. plause, At the close a motion was made by [ the campaigo, but he will contribute, as has | Mo0 elders elaim to have been sent hero direct | boing ovorloaded he throw up undigosted ba- ST LR e ny clogsa ool A hoen hi- custom, & lhoral sibeerintion t heip | om Utah to make converts and establish | con, An opon investigation was held and : ANBAS CTTY, Blaine Indignant. Georga for the able paper. Hughes, the cause of democracy. It has leaked out | churchos. ml\r\'||mm|»l\\ralnl‘Lh" [mrly|l(j\e|>lslfll||||u'1..'m:(_v Kansas Crry, August 1. —Tn accordanco T AR I The allbving wded the resolution. e levoland's managura find it oxceodingly Hyoatb T T alithioseland ot Lo et e mor for b i ordors recolyed feom Omabia, the Union { yanarorts, August 14.—The following f ¢} rzostion 1y speaker had boen fol ult to raise func ore alk o Sycarzore . Oi\ha ralfcd, Lutiwas tsprossu by Sme.E et DAG o Rl6 o oo 9 B D RiDbye Sosakaribnd ¢ lsuj ol e g (RERLE O put him undor_ surveilance until our waning | P4eific shops at this point closed to-da; anation i yot give s in allde oxp is the text of Mr. Blaine’s dispatch to Coloncl | 1owed m New York they would not now be [asking aid from local offi dred men were employed. cratic [ Special Dispatch to Tie Bk, strongth rondorod his physical services ! Holloway: emerging from o financial ¢ Tho motion | offices in the country. This i opposed by | yesson foey ol : § Baw Hannon, Me., August 14,—Colonel W, [ Va8 unanimously carried. ool politislane, who said Uit alli undsiielag| | S3oh0m L SO S8 feieokdng indienansable, | Tnter, | ho vt sitound | S5 SR SAR A o [ B A , Me., Aug 8 “| " Mr. Williams read a paper on bankruptey | ean he raised in this w. required, for aid | tragedy occurred three miles west of this place | one day intoxicated, “having stolen liquor o sl o oMl "»IH- fio he Imtwn n It Holloways T have this moment_received | egidaion, at home and it will be difficult to carry any | yesterday afternoon. Florence, or **Kitty,” e L AR B o e tho atracious libel of the Indlanapolis Senti- | "he following paper was presented from f nortliern state if such policy s carried 0ut. | ag ulio was callad, the 17 yenr old daughtor of | Bime Ot b o thelt of 1iniuions an [ of 3 steiko until tho difforencen <luhers ace i v e in|M on | s, presic o e Ne e u ¢ i Ju 2 eft o provisio [ o s I v else o1 nel. Ttisutterly and abominably falso in | Mr. Hopry V. Nates, prosident of the N . Heck Mitchell, a farmer, was shot by Louis | his part had been reported tome. 1 had o [adiusted. Managee Chapman of the shops ; ekl raska National bank, Omaha, Nebraska, on St. John Speaks. i S kit e every statement and in every implication. | it Recie N LAt tho | Tavlor, the hired man, and the murderor soon | eonversation with him in which ‘T appealed to [says he knows of no ¢ 1 of a striko e Political landers I do not stoop to notice, but | Mr, President and Gentlowen of the Con- | 1 -V CAugut 1, 12 ot oot b own 1ifo athir than o G | 3 ractcal semso, poting ot i 3 way ity >R et Ao nasaila bl honor oty it ition, — I have always taken a great intevest | 100 camp meeting to-day the principal necassary to our preservation. Ho promised The Army of the Tennessc e, s the hon 5 wie ) ! death by the avengera who wero pecdily on [entiro raformation, but disteusting him, 1 : mual reunions of [ feature was the address by Ex-Governor St. ust 14, —At tl Insi he results of the T in the result f the: written Order that he should be shot | St Pavi, Minn,, Ay and my children, T desire you without an hi | cticul ho dreadful | issved 3 ) ankers, but have never been able o attend | John, Heo eaid in substance, “All polisieal | 118 ho particulars of the droadfu u 4 At [ deluy to employ the proper attorney o b & G e R POIILICH fair s follows: oly afte ip | 1f dotected stealivg again, On June Gth he I ness meeting of the Army of the Tenncssce, : Ml Sl AL T 3 i L. sl affaira arc as follows: Tmmediately aftor thelr [ 3 (C¢C0 SRt SR BBAT UL PUIEEER (1o th hotel Lafayette, Jake Minnotoka, this power is inhorent with the people and they and have the responsible publisher of the Sen- | organization of the Awerloan Daukers™ asso-| " B 5 (e FURE T SR B o | @arly dinmer, Dle, and Mras Mitohell loft the | shrimps * for . our | Drsikfast, bub | morning, all present officors wero reslected el Hidly WL o The questions that arc now uppermost in t the destruct acaes houso and went to the city, viiting funauthorized witer e, stole | for tho shsuing year. Chicieo was selectod s | jat o P inst the destructive influcace of in eal skin resrvod for food. I |tho next place of nioeting. the eccond week in trict court of Indiana, LEAVING FLORENCE ALONE, It is my only remedy. | e minds of ¢ o banking ind financ com- fogalized ealoons in this country, No evil to- orod him shot. On his_ person was | Septembor, 1585, honorabla ropublicans will justify me in de- | ado, st of enpese, OF 0 WRRSE MMPUR 5o e Jnown in tho cataloge, | 10080 when they took their departuro. Miss [ at Fort Couger and tolon by him. Tn hin Utes on the War Path, (( fending the honor of my family, if need be [ {14 large. Much good ought | Tt robs the poor of their money and the na | Mitehell had invited Alice: Dennis, a neigh- \ul,i was found a lares l\y‘:.l!:l\'lt}'[ of »I.-:nl r]«km WaSIHINGTON, August 14, —CGovornor Mur h my life. MES G B r wrsonal conferel nch as | tion of ité ho Himanhto destroys | bor’s daughter, orlow, ttio i nd n pa cin hoots stolen a fow days < 4 with my life JaNES G BLAINE | to 1 m L per 1 ¢ ren ich as | tion of it< honor and manhood. 16 destroys fhor's danghter, and herfown particular friend, | {7 “' from the hunter. Suspecting ray, of Utah, telegraphed to-day to the Tndian A Nar, LAty s afforded i annnal convention of bank 108, stuff« ballot boxc s at virtue and 4 3 ith he: G Hazvison Miller and Elam, attorneys, in ac- | i affor faly f.f‘-n(,'. el sy L::{_'n :‘_"; 0 .“':‘x'f'-‘,f.’,lxfihl.'.\..” m“l} JOUEG \'}L' over to spend the afternoon with her. - When [ plicity on the part of several T ordered his ox- | department that tha Ute Indians are on the cordance with M. Blaine's directions tiled in | (7% o8t B resented for the | acknowledged a8 it to he the o “|the young lady arrived shortly beforo threo | ecution by three of the most reliable men. fwawr path in Colorado and Utah, and asked PHDRW ! R0 Lirsheag) After his death an order was read to the | thut troops he seut to protect the whites, ! o'clock, she could find no trace of Florence, the United States circuit court a suit agaivst | uiving of and impracticable plans, by ¢ s cire t g wring u acticable plans, b GREATEST EVILOF TO-DAY, L ontire party and conenrred in by overy mom- s the Indianapolia Scntinel and John G, Shoc | the consideration and discussion ot Witiclh |, o er of tha'old political parties dare to_say |10 50 Proceeded to soarch for hor. She-had [ PHEe D Sl soneteid i Ly sk et Rl R APAR e much valuable time woild bo w rved smoko jssu- ng the whisky | not looked far before she maker, its president and business manager, ) would" o™ wasteq. = I afety. To avoid public scandal L ordered no s x conventions heratofore have, in 4 great meas: | (¢ " 5% tiors not which of the old partice | ing from tho cellar, and hstening to the baso. | man should apoal of this matter. until the ofs | . KKALANAZ00, Mic \ the continnation of the liquor | ment she was ficial report was made of the facts, I have [ Knights of Pythias’ excarsion tram, bound for traftic. Democratic whisky is no worse than CK DUME WITH HORROR the honor to request that court | Detroit on I'llr Inn'\\ Michigan and Oh ad, plican whisky, and the sooncr we get rid L o iap | Of inquiry boordered or a court martial bo [ was derailed and hadly wreckod between Ba. both, e better it will be forour countay. | 15506 fearfi Seht, thit met hor guce Her| oonvaned, should the honorablo secrotary of [de Crecle and Manshall. Tho cugineer was Prohi nl) living T o o 09ty CLOthIng | v deem either advisabl In this case I [scalded, porhaps fatall & word against it for fear of I August 14, — The pho g und controls the pub- [0 caped inflictions of this kind, and lica‘ion of that paper. T document pro- | hope will be able to do o sgain. T am led to ceeds as follows: “That on the ighth day of | Femark from the fact that, hke other members 2 oy : of the association, 1 am often in_reception of August, 1834, said defendants, wicke cirenlars detailing at length well meant but win, it y in- tendivg to injure, di and dize the | crude schemes of financial pretention which S8 o five and Miss Dennis |Iunumgumun1lnm N : ol I i enches the o and con- VS o1 g est not tc <k tte | emem— theie yeaular daily issuo of said paver for that | Bk s few ke Gt SelCel | 6 bross U watter il this moasre b i | 4 oF hor utd th f . ““'”I";: ot 1ub: [ party for appendicos to thorepotlost Tuight | 0 DG I day. of and conceraing the plaintif a corbain f eur-ive: consideration, and of course, wpon s [WPhant o blessos every homo in - tho land, |ir1ricks, and entoring the house c otinito bl tamperligmidiicliemy Lol b0y oilioisoatati Lo tinis o LRBAT TL A bont entirely one-sided and inadequate presenta- | 00y S B EAeR DATRY TE I TR bt the hody of Miss Mitchsell aut into tho apen |yrieir oninte concurring in bardment are becoming impati nt that - their SCANDALOUS AND DEvaNATORY Antictr: | tion of the scheme, S R D L e, Tuwas thon found thay the unfortunato |, ™ ogad - or - not, loavisiy | demands for fndemnity e unsattled. * They L words followil ine/fford;|. -2V OWIL DIION IBLIRE e s X8 YL IR Vil soan ¢t 4 rl had been asen ted, the ball hay such questions to your action if dec requis. [ threaten to make a great public demonstra- ign war against sland g {{PT R SXEIHSRCS 1o/ ghic ‘W‘I‘l“"["“" l"j,'{“”‘ RN AT G T ""Ll"f d her :"{'“-“' thr m(lhrw behind the |E g rally. roprot the circumstances | Hon to bring pressurc upon the authorities. 1 the least an indecent o nding o | 49 thehesary bor . 2 3 . Ligviear, anCISIILNE LI, that imposed such o terrible responsibility | e— g advancement has heen made sin Remember that no vote was ever lost that was INBEDDED ITSELF IN THE BRAIN, upon me, but T am conscions 1 should have Al AT let ] vican Methodiste, ble Ho : rable | folds the key to the situation, enemy have assailed a supposed rreg : in his private conduct. They have ind re-dressed the atfaie until the nak of it are but a smull partof the furbelowed, 6 in his public record, “the { HEEE cast for principle. Let it be remembered that | g, the country thould look to the hanks there for | the party or individual that dies battling for |y - leadership” and example, both from the | the ght goes down with the promise fact that it is the financial heact of owr sys | glorious resurrcetion. The probibitionists tenr, and becauso we have there bankers of | Fight, Gad 1« just, and victory s sure. o y duty to the rest of my party had picion immediately fastencd upon Tay- | failed i ! lor, the hired man, who was nowhere to be | I not acted promptly and summaril BroowiNtoy, August 1 —Fifty ministors found, and a crowd of three hundredmen thar | (Signed,) A. W, Gueery, | of the African M. E., church are holding their bad gathered started in pursuit, swearing to| NEW Yok, August 14 - The deputy regis- | thirteenth annual conference in- Bloswmington, wreak upon him the direst vengeance should | trar of vital statixtics to-day sent o letter to | presided over by Bishop John M. Brown, fiilled and ruflled, bizarro figure waltzing in 1150 1.8 SR the Blaine republican prints. This besmear- ;3;:1 ‘n-m‘t 11\'1':”,..,,;”Kx’.'v’x;yl lm K.“..nr‘mlf wml‘! come, ho Li overtaken. Tho throng spread over ti e [ the secrctary of the navy askiog the facts e 4 ing private character is the stock m trado of the | IR LI FLERE B BRI S0 ARk e o [fisids ine Cevery directionuntil [about the death of private Henry. The vec B Blaine folks; it is all they have to off 5t [ Danke Tias been strongly vindicated during the| 1"88n's Receptionin York State, |Taylor's trail — was discovered through |ords in the bureau say that it ‘was due to ingland, the democratic candidate. But can James G, |0 5 R0 A £ Warkrrows, N. Y., Augnst 14.—General | the cornfield in the direct starvation in the Arctic regions, 1f shot, the | Loxnoy, Augtst 18 A British gunboat ford this plan of battle Tt his own [Pt Pae oV | T et ) U Bl BR sy | 6o e 6 v 0od Suddenly the | registrar desives i correction, has boon ordered to Holigot, for the protec: unprotected as they are currently || There may b oo for, further improve: | Logan and | ore ! THEFUGITIVE WA SIGHTED — tion of English fishoricy. b s g e M) pieral plan than the New York Cloaring [ Utica: Tho train was grected along the route | ud o deafning yell, droadful in tho savago| Greely's Reception at Newburyport. ——— a scathing fire by 1 [house avcangement will ever be devised for | by erowds with ¢ ud firng of cannon, | intensity of its rage, went up from 300 throats, | - Newnvnvronr, August 14, — At least 15,000 Txoland 1 ) the New % d | st ol | buryport comn cors are in the city At 10 wery procecded aults on_ Grover Cle will hardly rvemain The. deme t vpon Blaine’s inner life when b ain_presently lost to sight, (i soen the report of a | y upon the alr indicating that [ of Lieutenant Greely’s mother aylor was before he w el times; and if oxtended to the other large | At Carthage 0 great erowd gathered, | o T A A Wit T n e Jeutenang | named Boyle, implicated in the Cornwall and suall money centres, the time may come AT Tty o ), in resp a SUP-f \Chen the well-conducted banks in any town £ rang out sharp! porters are "I‘ orbing x’ Aeang 1“"“""’,"‘“ can act in concert and weather any gale. even wdies and Gentleman: Tts very gratify- | the wretch had” preferred to die by his own | Greely presented the Siv - Knights with the [8.andal, has fled, gainst its eanc "\’“F"',I «Inl.-~~~1 duc- | 765 10se and too widely extended ‘concor in passing through the stato of New York [hand rather than at those of his victim’s | American tlygmnde by his wite, which ha tion made wpon Mr, Cloveland, uy A0 Ldown. Some means, however, should by meet so many frionds and comrades, whoss | 8voneers. The crowd hurried on toward the | been farther north than any other flag, with false upon their very fase, can, it appears bo | Coloy® "o e Fp T b er result in & o o e creck and on gaining it tho nco guard of [ the request that it be handed to Mayor John [ turned on Blaine and e made tostick, There Kind grecting 1 truly appeciate and <hall over 1 red liap) he grand stand | quict and busin e way, by the other [ e Bt e, This comes v | Taylor's pursuers discover the man's aom | son for display at the grand stand da is hardly an_intelligent noan in the conntr; nter of the | Grealy was then escorted to the carriage £ B vanks i ted, o ohy leave no cause |y 00 A0 4 s ore | Fising above the water in the 4 tho b ot heard that James (. Bline bé:| g0 i suspicion and. disteust toward the | Piebretive ghparty, sud is thoreforo the, iort f g by ™o budy was amid choers ind music, On the route Grely broy ”.‘.\,“h Lahom Be ambsried, Leine K S, '\u,.],.u.‘m. Rysto m, I havano doubt Now | jonyr wpcoch, but I shall be plensed to - shake DRAGGED FROM THE WATER s 'Ihl ..ul.....l1 ‘,Iu ,.|.‘,;\.m-.|‘ nlnll .‘hf ;L.« {t i e put forth thessreportsfon b the Totter refuuding bl, and _spoko |, A% r three loud chiers for Guneenl ioxan | welf through tho heart, A€ the brink of the |),1c'ta hiu old hiome and wa sorry ill health Ansnnus which must cause vain to members and three more f Logan the crowd | stream luy a revolver with one chiuiber emp ! . of the sound sense it contained, Ho con EaR) [ prevented his surviving comrades from aceom of thejBlaine family, The republican papers : ; Mo con-|aurgad around the rear of the car to grasp his | ty, The romains were taken to jail to have fong known f them and have allowed | 1ded by calling upon Mr. - Potter, the [},,1" Substantially the same greeting uying hin. The first bit of American ",,NG,O.‘MW,‘ witit- | await thecoroner's inuest ! hesave on roturning from the Arctic ro- [PEARL BAKING POWDE 5 wigivator of the banking systom of the coun- i v them lenied, If Mr. Blaine was the | TIgtoator of «d him at each station passed.” Tha armory [ Taylor had worked for M. Mitcholl for two | <4 ] LR Lo p weonucdrel to betray an innocont girl; if after [ UYs and, whose views aro embadicd in the | way crowded, the Grand Army of the Repnb | voars, i, mother, Mre, Willian Trafford, | 5o was that surcounding his native city, 1o i) nmuuuumamrr despoilivg her he was the craven to refuse her [ 80ve bill, to wake some rouarls, PoUer flie epecially being well represouted, “The |lives in this ‘city., Miss Mitcholl was a very [ Wi Pleaed to moct the reproscutatives of th il ' lega) redr giving legitimacy to her child Qs 0 1 QBT Al poud appiatse. | He flatform was occupied by many leading states. | handsome girl, bright and good nature [Irugarinll il g o | i L ¢ il Toadedd ahofgon stimnled bis® con: [0 M Refience G the Bt Batkinguen Cand eitiaens of wostern New: Norl, o Tovad aud fospo.td by il who lones hr, 110 ket man ol ] icnce, then there i biotonthis private!] $YR%AR 88 0RO b WALGH 10 gAYO I8 08 A1 Logan and party continua on their way to the [ Her ymother has boen driven insane by the e | character mors foul, if possivle, than tention. Ho did not want the system used t i gugand Tolands this afternoon, horrible cvent. Honry's Relatives' Opinlon, 1 Ciieaco, Angust 14, —~William Helis, ndier demanding { ath of Privata perp: tuate the national debt, but to be use AllaEn s long s tho dabb remains, Ho hopad T a—— the bill would be fuvorably considered in the countless stains’ of lis political His conduct di s moral ol whio wrote to Sucretary Cl an investigation into the « Texas, Fran ing hit undeserving of social confidence and 4 B Tex., Augus “The de Al . [@L g i 0 igress. If passed its effect would be to avnrers, Tex ugust 14, dem; Panms, August 14, Fift hundred sharp | OB Tenry, one o o Greely y, i1 anunfitmantobe president, A candidatoith our fnterosts upon us high a pitch s any [of tho Tenth " conizesional district to day [ shooters'cbark b Aliiora. to-day for Ton: | Guries B Henry, one 1f-n2i|.‘..‘ i | Bl sucl ord cannot afford sail his ion in the world. After listening to a|day nommated Joseph D, Sayer, The dis- | qun. Henry M. Stanley, now in this only relation to tho deceadod. s by marsisge, on Cleveland and Blaine, hn Hancock, | declares that poaente, As by d umber of other intareiting papers. the cons | trict is now represented by g, 1w {1 stito, will soon , what fairminded man o hositato topro’ | UGS oFOLIor S ng Davers, th who declined b5 be o coudidate. for Tenoti | bo rocogaied by s wholo world, The state and thab anly dliantly. o Tacher aad nomnce the formee a cleancr and puror na Wasdie Hre T e R LM motherof sho dogomgelliva i Goemany, He o Lhe plaintiff lays his d mages at 50,000 Iowa City Terrorized, —_— and oxpects to become a ercat confedoration | M 8 sister living ||un§v’~ roper name is This evoning it fs understo)d that to-morrow’s Ninois, of native chiefs under the control of an Ku- | g e Buck. bl + will be begun ngaivst Shovmaker, | 10w Crry, Towa,—2he city passed a fover- procecding the uiticle, undor the |ish night after the tarring affuir of yesterday, and the author ¢ Pronia, August 14, —The de ic con vention of the Tenth districs here torday nome "‘l‘"""'“'” shortly visit London and con- | go oihed as i e of good. oducation apd A W L) ',j the Foglish who now stand alone in op | WSS PR BTG LSRR 214 Grubbs libel law, in tha state courts, This | g attacks o : ] F s ¢ acks upon the witnesses in the liquor ted U. 5, Worthingten for congress by will compel Mr. Blaiac's attendmico 88 | Lromeution on the strets lust night, Special | meyomation. rton furConKEOS Y sdtion o s projecta, 1o pruieed Dolirag, | 1! prosht bl g b meting his foath, Sy orteys vy tho it and critnionl | polico. guarded the town, Warrants ' wero 1 HE the French ovplorer, who he suid destined to | MU Helussid T Honey Gid sl B i) Souype CREAM VALER R, tppcoedivgs will e pushod with-all posible | fusuced Tust night' for e arrest of tho rivg: | Towa Democrats wnd Greonbackers | rendor grout sorvice to Frune, tho latter wan Justified in ordoring hin death,” $1000. Civen e ——— h]”'h L |"h4" ";”"“”‘F-' llh::}. lrm) owing to Will Kuse, sy In view of the other circumstances surround- | yep o St AI.II“VI'IH be found Beta Theta Pi at Chuutauqus, < ]l"! X% :Mmfm‘flui‘l'.'m.” affairs the officers Y Forme A e ) He Got an Annual Pass, ing the case, howevor, Mr. Helm suid he tole | ;A4 1) Baking Bowdar, 10 nos Qi an i A nret Enp e IR N SR AR SRR, S #s Moixes, Towa, August 1, The dewo- f - x oy August 14 —Leonard W, | iustitied in askivg for'an investigation, Uvely PURE, Bl endorscd, i testimonuls ATI, 21 £ he "r:\ ifth crat and greenback central committees held a | 1)avig arre . for forging the names of Jos, " — Py fvod Tro 4 chienists as 5, Dana Huys, Bos annual convention of the colloge fraternity of The Wall Beroet liank, asccret sewion licr to-day, and after o | Pulitzer, cditor of the World aud Albert Farliament Prorogued, R T T ust 14,—It is reported that Pulitzer, editor of the Mornioe Journal, to Loxpox, August 14 Beta Theta Pi will be held five days next| New Youk, Au stormy session, decided to make a fusion on ont was pro- o | orrcaf ANOREWS 8 By vek, beginning Tuesday, o o . | the United States district attorney issued S letters alking passes on railtoads and steam- | rogued to-day with th rvu )lll‘x’mn:l xa\!,(.l..n.sur uads bo | L0t Tor the arrest of Cashier: Dickinson, | the clectoral ticket, the greenbackers taking £, s a0 th penitentiary for one | queen in hor speech said: ‘I sinicerely regret 287 40 & HLK Wale 8 nging 10 the Associated Chapters, at poing of the Wall street bank, six and the democrats seven of the candidates ' year, that an important part of your labors fuiled e e i il 19 CHANGES ON "GHANGE. The Stats of the Gmlil and Stock Market Ylslmlav Wheat Falls Undnr the Tnfluence of the Bears. But the Bulls Run Up the Priges on Pork. Good Cattle in Demand b Ones Not Wanted § While the Hog Market ages to Hold Its Ow 2 LS Tq Jor G111, p¥? Shippers and Scalphers Buy Hogs Freely to the Discomfiture hange, of the pecial Dispateh to Thk Bk, Cnteaco, August 14.—The sharp advance n was very neaely lost at the close of to-day’s trading, the decline for the day being nearly 2eents in wheat, Trading < having yesterday in g was very active, the outside busin large ly increased, WHEAT The fecling in wheat is unscttled and prices are subject to nomerans and quite frequent: fluctuations. The market opened o <hade firmer than the closing on yesterday s fter- noon’s board; October selling up to 83, then under freo offerings declined 13@1jc; fluctua- ted and closed weak on the regular board. On the afternoon board more free selling was indulged in, the market closing 79} Septem- ber; 804 October November, cony. A large busincss was transacted in corn, chiefly spoculative, and the feeling developed wax unsettled. The market opened steady, but nnder free offerings soon declined § to 1e, rallicd 4e, then declined 1le, fluctuated and closed 1to e under yesterday, On tho af- ternoom board there was a further decline of 1 to de for August, closing at 5le; September Ui, October 49 and November 453, steady, ¢ i September, 2 ronK, There was movo doing in pork, and prices wero again ad tain optiony, Au- sust closing uber $2225, October =21 00, year 813 g at October, LARD ruled firm, closing at 27 60 Septembed, S7 60 October, CATTLE. Cattle sellors were not especiall; with the condition of yester Holders of good to best grades had no - res to tind fault, such meeting with a good de- mand from ' the reenlir shippers, and the dre 1 beef men, and selling quite as high as the previous day, but the less desirabla sorts ware, if possible mors under neglecs than on Weduesday, and despite the best efforts of holders there was o further perceptible de- crease in prices. Tho salss show a reduction from Monday's figures of rather more than In isolated cases the decline reached nts, The weakness extended to native” butche uff in a less marked degree, but wius not appa ent in stockers and feeders, The Jat wtinue in light supply and are in good demand at fully recent prices. tle were in larger supply than forr L and were weaker, but not noticeahly lower. than the day before, In comparison with M ay a decline of 15 o 20 conts is ap paerent Sules range from for sceub cows and bulls to 700 for oxtea steers; ¢ p.)n 0 to 7 00; good to choice shipping 1,. 200 t0 1,3 0 1hs., 6 00 to 6 40; common_ to me- dinm 1,000 to 1,200 1bs, 4 60 to 5 80; inferior to fair cows and mived 220 to 30 lnuluun to good to 400: stockers 300 to lers 500 to 4 65; range cattle stead; 60 to 4 50; e There was no great difference in prices as surod with Wednesc s and sold at pr stronger, the bulk of {1 620, and not a few sales at but mixed A heavy lots were dull and less firm. To h firns as were willing to shrink their hogs the packers were paying big prices. pla ing the members of the exchange at a great disadvan lippers and scalpers bought Light hogs pro- averaging u littlo e going at 5 90 to with some fr m, however, and between the wveral intercsts, about all the merchantable hois were picked up by 11 o'e The o treme ravge of prices 1 to 6 The lute fecling was we 10 to s T 80, A Cold Wave Signal Provided For. WASHINGTON, August 14, —The chief signal officer has secured the consent of the post- master-general to hoist a cold wave flag on postotfice buildings throughout the country to signal for the benefit of tarmers and oth the approach of cold waves. The flug is white with a black centre, It will remain in twenty four hours after beiug e Afiairs 1n Indian Territory, WASHINGTON, August 14— Acting Secrc- tary of the Intevior Joslyn to-day divected the commissioner of Indian affairs to write a let- tor for the delegation of Kiowa Wichita and Commanche Indians to take to the Indian . tory, advising their trites to leass port of their lands for a fow years. The Indians expressed the opinion that leasing their lands to cattle men will not only yield them income but will be the means or teaching them how o graze and care for cattle, Missouri's JEerERSON CriY, Mo, August 14.—The democratic stato convention remuined in ses- sion all night and adjourned at morning. The ticket was completed as fol- lows: Attorney-gene D. G. Boone; rail- roud eommissioner, N. (i, Downing; presic tial olectors at.large, Henry C. Brockmayer, of St. Louis, and James Craig, of St. Jo eph, — st Laving, CHICAGO, August Rev. H, M. Collin- won, who killed his w d then shot himself t{llullglllhv' head yesterday afternoon, isstill alive, sSeen teverywhere, 'f \Y Because every- M where recognized 4 NEL 1T celectthelest as indispensibfe Why? leaf frone the sealof NorthCapolina-—— Jelbacco-