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| OMAHA DaiLy BEE \ o — \ OMAHA, NEB., TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1884, 9 \ S— — — - e — BLUNDERING DEMOGRAGY. [, 747+~ =+~ | BEN BUTLERS BULLETIN. |e o i [ A QUIET DAY ON 'OHANCE. 1ot 11w TRAGEDY AT TOBIAS. e it fors waveee of, M o v :v_| & that pmrposs o that o was :m: party . Oakes, vice.pr ont ",‘fi””"”,..:”"(fl‘ of ,“i i ‘ The Tndianapolis Soutinel seems fo Have Ryuetni 0ut e singt e, v, KK Addness from Bewjamin to- all of Rl g e A Very Light anmnss Trasacted In i, % e e e Ul A Jedlons Hushand Shools His Wife ot the Party In 4 Fix, S W e e and venty His Constitnents, e o Wth tho domocrcy. of Wieat and Pork, ety 6 T e dhe Liast Eening, yardee M, K. Kottle of Knnsaa City won in g iding it cotnsels in the manner : anagership of the Uni ! e two straight heats; W, J. Johnson, Ne = have s, ; —s : | ; o7 | Vork, secomd; time of hoth hoats 121 seconds. | gre Pososte po Troon dstanates of TH: PARIY OF MONOFoL . |Only a Moderate Demand for Corn| | TheU. I Management. | Aftor Which He Discharges The j Lol b “Oricket. W St R Iencx e L hara e ariaiinty \nko and Lard, NI ool s ot A Revolver at His Own Head and the Deep Sea. PritapeLviis, Angust 18,—The Philade Both the 0ld Parties. wty, The immens: fortun g ralavay, on bt qiestioned in rogard to the L) —en hin crickes taam from England arrived home iecessarily growing out of the vast ex ; . M-ty ".(-““v”’.; feneral managoment; If They Do Not Sustain the Sen- il :}. l.w;mv'i‘,'l ‘\‘x""g‘fi"ff Yyt [And Tells How His Measures ,.""."J-“:‘i:,ifi‘,:f,“ e oee (et i | An Increase in Cattle Receipts oty ",‘Hli me‘v.‘ o for ‘I"IIL Both Parties Die, The Husband ' tinel, Thoy Looso Tts Support. |{ictie: o misht dinee il e tondércd the | Were Repudiated at Chicago, ”llli«\' 1(\,.‘,. i e onapolaed IndUER Over Last Week. Jenow, General Manager Ones athorie tho|— Almost I“":M“U%“SIY' { o e menibers at Union League club g ! e R : : IR L e ' & i { And a Support of Its Charges A Donlneution of tho DHHOIHALE o st nis e g okbon: Tok Receipts in Hogs Hoavy _W“h Tt i e weytom. e saysthere i Datailg of the ! & ible Affair and ! ill Inj i bt e i P8 flluien dituidics, eanted 10 mako tree [ Prospeot for a Drop In Prices. . 1L maes, { Will Injure Their Chances. SAniTe Five furl tinent with : < The Wabash, | Which He Wl“ Advocate. ystims of railroads actosy the c quy alth Il their hranches and f ated in corporations and - individuals, to a « won, Stan Dofore unheard of, in- this ot any other coun [ two-year-old—non-winners ~Hut won, Reed | 2d, Teonidas 8d; time, 1:08 v Lovis, August 18, he General State of the Chicago [ dent of the Walush vailrond, | t tomight for | Nobraska ,\m:,’f e to the List of i Ail and a half purso X ; Dtroit. The object of his vVisit, hero was £ Logan The R eceipt of a Warm/|, ster L. The Monopoly Element Moots a sy i ranght il fhoso fnieres st Grain and Cattle Markot, for. Witli (N RaaFAl manAger, TAmage, kn Horrd ~ sr the Day, 8 Milo purso-three-year-olds —Woodard won, tially into the ropublican party. And if any . nake himsolf fally acquainted with the Greeting at Jamestown, N. Y. [ {418 bR Sh: i, 100, : Scathing Fire at His Hands, [stayedintho democratic party, thiy woro in Wit iof bhe tonily AR 18 Beackionl o ik ki Thrcglattrs mile Sl bcomon, Disrt- onfodersylon with tho samocliss, © s ot Dispatehto T B 80 45 to enable him to give the Fig Special Dispatcl & i Bre, Political Notes From Various Pointe— | ™ s : 5 Pis ay read, that the republican patty 18| Onicaco, Augast 18,—The day has been | Holders complote information on tho «l Lixcoy, Not®™ gust 19, 2:40 A, yv—A Tllinois Anti-Monopolists—Etc, CHICAGO RACKS. Of Course He Accepts tho Nominat-| the party of the monopolyy oF cortiorats inter | ome of tho quictest in many monthson chango. g Y Journal special i Friendville, says: About . |‘x nlh \v‘v“u. }\n:’:hbllu\“ 1-‘,1:.|""|l"ill.::ll:l‘;‘.‘m fon, and Wil Run for '.?.'&"L‘,".'.L.‘.‘\f“{f.‘l.'.-'.'i -‘-:‘;‘:I(‘:’\m:n overy de- WIEAT, ARK LA PRESS, a year ..-.-u:;{.-‘. e “Am" village a young LN LA B i Wio, 1088 b ' ths PreMlasney "Tho anti-monopolists €an expect mothing [ T wheat a light Dusinoss was Ernscted | i meviey or T EXGLISN GRAIN TRADE | 40 A S L L * y INDIANATOLIS, Avgust 18, —The onsrageous | Three fonrth mile heats —Alilee wons bost J ¥ from tho republican party and the market during most of the soion | Loxnox. Angust 18, ~Tho Mark Lang Ex. | 1% Wife. Forriv ongaged in blacksmithing at action of the Sentinel, of this city, in giving | time, 1143, i { cbasit S PHEY ONLY PROTECT CAVITAL, ruled dull. The fecling oarly was stoady, [ iraus says: The weather was unaltored, A [110land’s shop, and hoth boarded at the publicity to the vile charges against tho char. | | Osiers hadicun-2Mie wnd, b SRR 1 cron, August 18, General Butlor's ae- BT, s i ol it oo o | cttions e confid 0.3 marron s, L2 o of tho arain v becn . | Commersil ol, When Tolin was lattod Bozso: oy ed'to protect and cherish 2 can laho,r b Forris, aided Ly some friends here, started a acter of Blaine's wife and the prompt action | ginie, 1:50, G ceptanc though prices tonched & low peint. The | yotad with the bost ro of Blaine in calling the management to ac-| Threc-quarter milo _sweopstake—McBow- | gorned, his market opened a shado lower and fhictuated { ghow that 51 per or, as it might be more properly nanifesto, has been given to the e, Wheat returns ont of tho yield ix over 0 adjunctto American capi- chafing under cvon a partially ways only tal. Capi hlacksmith shop at that place and moved his 1 a e X s took to dri oceasion- y count thercfor, has got the democratic party | ling won, Bell Boy 2d, Hate 8d; thme, 116} 1 i ™1 et saye: fair diinion of itagraat profits with Tahor, Tas [ by the expectution of largo roceipte, declined | g, 30 per cont s av and 14 oy | family there.Vorvis ook to dvink_oceasion in this state into a peck of trouble, The edi ";{'"”‘" “{\' i ’l‘"l’\ Teel oy Constituents:—In - compliance with 'y‘:"‘“"";l“; :"iim‘;"u‘\‘:;"]':“‘:;l“‘“"‘lll' IIA‘I:;\":\I ¢ |to @ point e below that of Saturday, ‘Ihere f ant undor average, Othor crops are slightly #1135 and “;N m“:‘q “' h: brind) I?(“‘L = or made the charges without consulting any | BRIGHTON BrAch, August 18, |6l od inquiric e ] 8 . b importatic ypearcd to bo no great desire to soll, and i) storics were true, not without cause, Mattors tor made the charges without consulting any f( SHICTEORGENID AGie wons Kdwin: A, [ Oft repeated inquiries, T hasten to give ac-|forvign GRS ik thoso | With todorate buyiie tho pricos advaced § to | "ier the average. k srow worse and worse and . separation of the party leaders, and the result. i< to put them in a very deep hole, Tn fact they are al ine Why have W imported laborers can. and for a time do, live account of my stewardship of the polit off again, fluctuated and closed § to 4| The wheat trado is nominal. - Now English | occurred, which lectrifier [ garest< with which I was charged, ulted in Ferris laaving Satarday, On the afternoon board no | wheat declined two shillings during the week, | Tobias and sni his wife for a divorce, He 'y wera under “hatween the devil and the decp sca.” To \\n‘|i:|l\7|flulul‘ dy Liva Onke S time 1408, | ¢y, ORI AL Sl Bl chango fn prices occured, Septonber clowiug | Tho priee of whant rangos 10 and floue s | oturned, o i and. S tenpeed REPUDIATE THE SENTINEL PR AT e e T R R Hostility to all monopolies in commerce, | =1 addition to thix imported cheap labor, [ 1t 783 October 60; Novenber S1. lower than in 18 CRAC BT ] b Bl et e LD win A, won; Fox 2d, Jersey’ Mud 1d; tim = i Lo tHA b i etion | For some days past Ferrds has been moody 1 3 ecti ) L g 4 i B l the uso of convict labor at a nominal CORN. owing to the cxcomive . Sl ungllah ¢ i 5 would be o 1op off one of the most effective [ 1,45 industries, and lands. and the use of convict Ill\) Tt = i wheat the Y and on yesterday was drinking quite_heavily. aids of the party during the campaign; to en-| Dwyer stakes—mile and furlong—selling | 9 g preservation of the national tey price wherever it could be had, thereby de There was moderate trading in corn within R n At about 7:30 in the evening he hired a team 1 } Blaine" 1 nf | allowances—King Tom won; Ligan 2d; Kuos | arancy of th peaple, eonstitntionally & basng and lowering the high standard a lower range of prices. Shippers bought mod- | BEGFEE I TGS ST Tad ) IRAEEE agone of the livery stables, and started for dorso it in the tace of Blaine's wuit, and of | allopances 2K oL 2l . Amrican 1 rfection of machinery, | eratoly and at times thora o peoulativo | 86 45 T the ¢ '~x.‘ o e norai ;| Tobie some 10 milos distant Which ho dro papers repudiating the whole thing, would [ won; Ten Strike Iford d; titm 2:10F | abor Lo e protected aghinst, the oncronch | fected, s o muscular effort in I fofl quickly at 3 to des ralliod foi-declined gos | R0t for the b <~wITHm"nl~l DOV e Wit L AU IS R PR i i lree quarte 1 dens of all age 2 i bor that capitalists have been enabled to util- | fluctuatod, and closed unch: to de under | A1V 2 g £ BoRvI00 ) B eARIR ERBIG ing.” give tho rapublicans the bestkind of text to iree quarters mile - waidens of all ages | monts of those who consume without produc ! : : d ; ab sixteon. Tour oarg Aol foue | boarded, he remarked, “a pleasant evening, ,. Caxino won; Jarret's Pride 2d; Derilous ize ths labor of women and childron to a very | Saturday. On the afternoon board a_ rally of & YAt el el et and then requested that shestep to_the door, | Jmpioan T THL R E e D DERAI v et 44 (Do hoctut by 1 tor s elorinhut | oor large extent to o that work which men for: 1§ to § vocurred, August closing at 013, Sep: [ \ithdrawn, eight remained and twenty are f {43 IRCEGRE G £ NP BQche, SR J hastens back from West Virginia, where he L . The necessity for reform and ¢ merly did. Thus the workivgman’s wifo and [ tomber at 50§, October at 493, November at [ due. i shie dona th ] SR Fe YOIV 4 ; ' of abuses inj government, so that its p i Forward values ominal at o laego de- | had shodone this tnan he placed revolver to expected o spend the summor in watching j v aters arc mado the instraments of lowering | 15} rward values aro nominal at a largo d ¢ the movensnty/of: the oppoaition) |and Hen: Base Bal on tho people would be wnido as Tight as possi- | pStecs s snade the 3 g | 104 oline: | Flour 5 noglectod, and 6d o 1s|her head and fired. Ho then placed 0ATS dricks takes a fast train home from the eust, At DBoston—(Unions) Bostons, 1alti- | ble, it adminiatration effective, to guard the the weapon to his own temple where he expected to radiate all - the more, 0. vights of American citizens at home and LATIOR 1148 NO HOPE, ruled quict but steady, with cash and August ctod, only a fow samples be [and in an instaot was & corpse. The { T L At Pittsburg—Alloghenoy, 1; Metropoli- | abroad, and to make public servants, individ: | g rapuilican party has granted subsidios | & shado lower. ” The Titest quotations w ing offered, ; ) ball was from a forty-four calibre revolve N T & tan, 0, ual or incorporate, subservant to the use and | ¢ " yiiraads and steamships, crected many | 248 to 241 for Aueust, 243 for” Septembrr, Oats are dull, and waize quiet, with large | and entered the woman’s forchead nearly in { of the old ticket till withina couple of weeks [\ oledo—Toledo, 10; Columbns, will of the people and oxpensive. public buildings, spont_many | for Oetober, acrivals and pricos unchanged. She lived about wn hour and a of election day 8 was a littlo more successful in his own cose, Pla Philadelphis, | These latter w £ Ly the democrati e They were to bo presented to the nat specially contided to me | AblesRlnOlevilens masecs of Massachus mouth of the M any. Uions in opening. bl iand loveeing its banks, and id harbors, These PORK = ruled dull but firm, closing 100 for Aug The Soldier's Home Investigatio Heads at ‘the Hoosier democratic head- | quarters will b laid very close togather for | * \\ \wuehington — (Unions) Nationals, g the pistol to his right il temple ho died almost instantly. ~ Report says si) lions in improving river: next few days for the purpose of formulat- | Wi inton. 4. demuocratic convention for its grants amount to sum equal to half the na }:;l‘.m 1 fvr('( .:L.i"’.,-,fm for -(*“'-llv!_“:lhm, 20 50 to 1\1,'}\ AUKEE, August 18,—Th lt'mmrun»-imml that Ferris was a hard drinker and abused his some means of getting out of the scrapy At New York—New York, 5; Chicago, adoption as the axioms of democ Slonal debt, \Without GHUSIHog the propriety.| > » YBRLY committec continued their investigation of the | wife, and on the other hand the woman was. MecDonald gives it out cold that he is opposed practised by our fathers, Haks Jthough some of th ate LARD Soldi Private Moul 1d | ot noted for chastity and Ferris grew jealous | to personal abuse in’ the campaign, that the — G ke R Lt Bt i 7 o | Seldier’s Home today, Drivate Moulton told f 14 ®eone” to drown his troubies in drink { Shosine il ‘m“mml‘:ul e ihaa Dog Fight, SNUBBED 1Y THE CONVENTION. o) ;e:.L:i;er"‘,“‘:l.;‘\l»..);“llll.;-:u are all aids to the I(:;‘}-’L"o“n‘l.\l\-;;:l‘l'v:“x[nflx:\v"l’lwftl‘:;"A.N:I:l‘:l‘:“{ at 760, utory of his belng consigned to the county It bl as e T Ay e Rl )t ot le, oven if s that it puts | Loxa Tuwasp Orre, Auemt 18.—A dog e nt priticiplee | OO it mb o oo grantor ack. in nid of 4k CATTLE, fmsane syl widhout any - commitment | oveniog. Coromer 1% 1 Rout, s Doon sent S A A B D O | D o etied | people only, had been cordially received, and [ workingman. 1 do ot forget the eight hour imated recoipts for the day were|papers. Dr. A, J. Hure denied the charges of | for ¢ st wi d to-day. g b sty nglioh sportsmen, and s | honeatly adopted by that convention, to have | 1aw for government laborers and mechanics, nst 8833 last Monday, showing an | General Sharp, that he resigned as surgeon ANOTHEIL ACCOUNT. BACK SQUARELY OUT }:;i”"“:_ ;’:vrl‘l‘|"lih‘|"‘!’h: rl”r 0’and gate | Permitted my name to he presented for the but there never has been honesty and power ot nearly mpared With | ecause of investigation, and supported Moul- A terrible murder and suicids was comm Al 5 tod hare last night about 9 o'clock. Mr. ton in the statement of his caso with which he | (5 e o Toihab e anarated| fromm and Montana, and among then we o of [was far. Stewart Mellvaine said that | hi wife, drove into town a little beforo the bestquality ever marketed for so early in | Mow'ton was sent to the guard house for|and, having found where his wife was the season. d natives were saarce, "mnd | throatening another jnmate with a_knifo, g, called her out into the strect and sold fully as well as on y the best | Afterward he thought Moulton was insane. iberately and fatally shot her in the bringing 6 7 om that dowa, according | Aftor the committ o, General Rosocrans 1 and afterwards shot himself in_the to the quality, Second class matives and | was given a ree ftion by the memb. s of o loft temple, death beiog instantancous. Mra, sk, At least the corr 5,000 of the 3, from Wyoming and ap Most of the leade prind liile 1 s nel, are opposed; to doing the honorable | deIb g b P thing, and hope to effect & compromise of | tWo hours of hard fighting.) o some sort which will resemble the dems He then give nk, reading one way as a discla her way as a reiteratic 5 Its rather hoping aguinst hope, however, that however, suffrage of the people as chief exceutive, in ppublican administration to en which case I should have hoen bound by its " on to support both its platform and nom took piace this afcernoon, The dog won, killing his antagonist sa 1 introduced o bill and 1 as T eould that congress ool GEithalagtiontot s of laboring men in_citic: tion, »tating how all hix tle on the public Iands in the west and rotection of the working- | make homes for themselves, and as comm man were reje m.l and especially his tariff | ities he able to protect themselves against the i The Rifle, LEAYENWORTH, August 18, of the depart conte At the last ¢ » the wind @ man of Blaine's make up, when ho_has his | e SR i Aeit DA plank. Speaking of the plank thae the con | Indians and thus dispense with the cost o [ grasy stock sold 19 to 20c lower, as they had | Twenty-Fourth Hlinols voliteers zow in the is lingered for about an hour when she opponent on the hip will let up on him until B '\\'i:“[, Al Uidit oo ana vention did adopt, e » the army. It glept in the proper committees | £ compote with good westerns, many droves | city, died, Drs, Butterfield and Carter were W Howing 1 team o i 3 he cries **auough” sutticiently lond enon everybody to hear. It's not to be exy that of which were much | grassers. Stockers ar bigh figure here was a fair number of g ARty stock calves on sale, but the quality was [ Prisavienis, August 18-—The Do rather inforior, Some of the lots » of the [ney from Hamburg arcived to-day. “Th nsued in the committeo a struggle | of a democratic house and republican senate of many hours so to frame a tariff planl that | the sleep of all proposals in' favor of lahor R Git. | should appear to say what mine said, and yet | that knows no waking, o845 1abbard, safgeant, 843 Gar. | not 58y 16, and appenr to say to the’ contrary [ The republican party, has in itx ranles many D N eomronal,. 5;| a1 yeb notsay it; liko tho western hunter ani true and conscientiou mon, vho fol ttor than the native e promptly at the seene of the t scarce wnd selling at SRl R ey W EE DRt were powerless to render any : the wound was mortal a Kar s ho has JIMMY AND H ody but alterna assistance as cted Thompson, M'DONALD in view of the way ha was treated by Hen- BOA’ dricks at thedemnm;miv convention, will be| Protean, private, 83; Tabler, sergeant, 8 wlvh«lmed hznhmt! {muhue m.:wctm th‘.; owed its t?:tum’]u?i fvm?f.li ’.'f,s'l],‘.fi:{{‘;'.f stunted, whey fed sort, that are dear at a0y | 9g3 bales of rage. While Hamburg is stated o ve sias ct there are evidences 3 " 4 + by i aw stirring in a bush, so as to - o . e e et <oy Waneorsiac e | Bailey, Tewine, captain, 82; | SH S0 RNE Ml tmiss 6 1 it was & calf.” Tin gt P lumed co. pR34asb U TASORH HOGS. to be an uniufocted pluce, the collector of port | James Gordon Bennett Recelves the ;i - . Deelal, p 1, private. 81, * H - of the .mm his wages, interview and in editorial in the Couri e i) ok The estmited receipts for the duy were [bere mformed the local board of health that Public on His Yacht, Journal to-day, repudiate the story, saying he FULL CONSIDERATION NOT PEIMITTED, I call the attention of such men to the fact against 14,715 Just, Monday. The mar- | there was nothing to show fromwhat points the had it investigated fiftean ye. and found MurderedjlysRabbers. Through the courtesy of the chairman of the [ 1 that party has failed v do either, L | aponcd quiot'with prices about the sumo [1728 had beon coliected, and inquired ifitwas |- sy o it utterly unworthy of ereder 10a60, August 18,—The Daily Nows, | committee, and by personal intercession, 1 ob. | POFiug me out ‘of " employment, an LS day, wnd apecuiators Toading, the |20 8o atlow tho vossal to 1y walowded, Tho | Newrowr, It I, August 18-—What Com- — Malton, 11, special & Nicholas Hubbard, | tained the hoon of thirty minutes to present [ S6arving ' it e, Nay. | buyers, regulars holding off at tho first. - Sales board directed the collector to hold the vessel | yodore James Gordon Bennett when writing Logan on His Tour, and diseuss & charter of the prople’s rights at |0 WY, 08 gepublicin e N fdhowed little or no_varition from Saturday, [ 1ntil the source of shipment of the could f ¢ 5 farmer, living ten wiles northeast of - this Tt is well knowa in Maseachasets and friends was pleased to call an_ informal be ascortained. o 5 7 OUT CTOW( ol idnig) ni wrone b oward noos en K ntol otnd o \ Cuavravaus, Augnst 18.—About fifty of | oo "\ugshot and killed in his own doo aalhonreiunding dmiduiebt bt Lioio e Tniand, and b Gtteriniartaof| DAKIVasinaon whonspesnlatoce foundichey —ea— reception on his yacht proved to bo the most heve this morning to cscort Sel ator Log meeting. The neighbora heard his cries for | 8dj0 xi.!ul!.ll\-umn,.ln» o 1!.\ to waa taken | 4370 bel (L Taboring wmep to its own . pur. \,;Iun:o;(lxn'hpl . and Lhnmnrk-‘( clox Ricnvoxn, Vi, August 18.-The No formal invitations were is uul,l»um?s the the city on his way to Chic help, and on_going to Hubpard he was found [ upon them. So r wero the members to | 08 U9 I RS U e Hion, andin_ soie | 0 Weak at & a largo number un- 1y pointed at the conforance Friday last | commodore met his friends he would invite Meadville and Marion. Tn py { with @ bullet wound i his head. Two | 8¢ at their work of presidential nomination. e b to 6 6D for light, and of coalition of cases worse means, The negro of the south, sof tho legislature are f g 8 i ; i } And such a convention has haen called @ 5 for heavy. Tho chances are that | {n . ; : . Ho had intended giving his friend outle arty met o steamer crowdoc were standing guard over his | Sus-f 2 ! also, eannot go to the ballot box for fear of Hhenyy.s in consultation to-night with G | Mahono | 0y i ¥ the outlet th party met a stoamer crowded | 1088 Wore Siding gigut ovee b b i | deliberative hody Bt s e o o allot x| Should the receipts continuo ns hiowvy as lost | 54w o of o il o bis stoam ¥ but she i with pacsengers who chsered Gene o AT it T ey It is true, that it spent days upon tho unit | 4 shot gum, wid 1 ho doos tho hallb box f v, s will @o consldorably lower. ¥ e undergoing official the governs A L et et 3 vule, which required a man’s vote to he cast | * QR pSED: L8 I ks past there his been a fair marg ment enginee; m tha shore pro- stown dock he was met having been ssen in the viemity @ sh it tin b R e e b rupubly § IS 3 o e R e Disapponred. Tn the | against his conscience and judgment, in spite ; CAN LEGISLA ANCE, for packers, but the advance in_hogs has ent | e SR TR e seutod a very bright scene, for there scores of 3 AR and cordially teeloomed. e L s several vitlices filled w (h valnablos | 9 is protost by others, and day in trying to | Tn the matter of financo there is nothing to | that margin down, honco w possibility of fall- | T ot e e i e vavoral | clewant equipages had deposited a large num- G diore sorthe howl itougy skracts)|LlLriE DS R it cortain that tho | settie the internai disscusions of the machine | hope from the republican parky, any mora | ing off on the demand Boure. and 14 likoly Lo contintie somo. tme | ber of distingiished guests who were cor f FR R murder was con for the purpose of rob- | Polities of a single state; Iut it_could than trom the democratic party, The bunk - i dially received by the commodore, The host, iy ".I.“v‘['“\ s et AnDla s e wavlng | bery. The discased was o bache and | hirty minutes only to the discussion of ers and eapitalists of bhoth parties uniting to Another 1 Deliver B 2 after greeting his gueste, assisted them into i Cherewas groat applame and waving | o o artios are. In soarch of | €ibles for the government of tho nation, e have coutrolled for twenty years tho | o AT R T " The Weath tho two stewm lmmnches and six boats l‘ R e Ll pontaneous | Chapni-n, and th Lehing are made. | therefore could substantially present but ono neial legistation of the nation. “And tue| =8 l;"‘l‘(-]l“‘fl”*“ ST A 0 el N e which ~ the Namouna carried. Com- i uAsihieldemonstiabipnivas spontancous 2 LS plank, the tant of all, the protec 1t What have we just seen? With mon- | Fost Dispatch from 5t Ju . s ASHINGTON, Angus for the Upper | modore Bennett being in the first ] and unprtisan. - About ons thousand persons | op Over-Ofiicious - tion of the American Jaborer and” produccr, ough in the connbry far sll its wants; | thet at 10 otcidok a. ., cight pursons broks sesippl, gausrally alr - Tn the eouthersildyunch, = raosivad i ihial - dgmaita it }’.\ DAELCLALEC Bimanuit which was voted down in the convention by a | with no substantial drain from abrond; with g COUNLYILL 010, 0608 ] through | portion local showers, partly cloudy. In the | the gangway cordially, welcoming ther | et . AL T city, this | Vote of 73 umulation of wealth such as the world Bae il ithe olail, 8 - northern portion southerly winds, Stationary | apoard, Phe Namouna presented a charming R Blfl:';" "NI h"A] n Olub at Buttom, | sl Alistr L ethie : 1 felt itbut right to warn the convention, has seen; with acrop of corn and wheat 10 Others arostill at large Aol aEAL ORI Iulhl '.”L'.'”:' m, o \‘ia:"“.‘i.‘ appearance, 4'.‘|..Im...|.._m Tennctt was in full Special Digpateh to the ¢ OMINE IO SINAL £ ot howaver unimportant such a warning migh Tiad, snd another one about to e allin the northorn portion, or the Missouri | yniform, as were the officers of tho Namouna e e o . | st of tho courso of my duby if such n Voo vith Othar pr ‘broportion; RAILROAD MATTERS, valloy, generally fairg variable winds, gener- | ayd fifty members of the crow, An awning e Ol of Bolio Teomne who T hasn makine | yas s ainst the workingmen and wom- [ yet, becuuse of our financial system, in every ally Southerly.” Noarly stationary temperas | wag sproad over the deck, the entire forward i ogan club one b : b L ik L en ol the country. The notico in this [ elass of business, cmbarrasments and falurcs 5 o ture, part bring given up to guests, Every part of ized here to-night, with ¥. M. Brow e et e it | omphatic language, “1f you refuse to stand | toan unhowrd of extent, with banks locking The Krie, the vessel was thrown open to guests for in dont, ton ax weeretary, (15 M. | 6 refueed o comply | bY the workitigzmerl, God helj you, T eamnot.” [ up their motey i millioas upon millions, and | Npw Youx, August 15, The_dir ol = | spection. The main saloon and severel cabins Thomyson. treaaurer, o “big four® L) ith s omder and B b ontored o ouiy | Mr. Watterson o Kentueky, who followed | allowing their customors, who by our financial | yie New York, Luke e & Wostorn rail- — ] agnificently fostooned, while rare wud 1 g g club will b 0 prowient feat: {300 L et Sehambors e tok warning, saying o party wouhd | systen v boon made dependent upon theim, o wero in <o thron loues ‘thic - aftor. AN @ Ex’:"‘fflgb flowers were arranged on dock and in several ure of all our m Cloveland 4 f ik Behomberg cla ook to God for help, but the scripture saith, [ to be ruined; the produciug Iaborer goes about. s G Fntti ; rooms, On the deck were ber of small the order s« direct violation of the troaty be [ seri) h in: I g Inborer goes about Lnoon, At the close of the mecting it was re 4 num a scarce here, hoigrdenis. diingtylolation ofith ¥ “tho prayer of the wicked availeth not. the street unemployed; and the farmer's | foarned that 1 1t Tiueli s e it S tables for as many lunch rties, upon tween the United States and Austria, which ) gl has 9 1 { LN e EXPLICIT PLATFOION DEMANDED, wheat, which with our fathers was @ measure | formally tendored his resigaation, and de which wera placed the choicest delicacie { Itlinois Anti-Monopolists, over the main entrance of the consulate in any | The country has had no experience for |0f value, is a drug in the market; and that | clared that under no consideration would he Landes’ full orchestra was stationed forw: | T SR P A YL TR | AT nearly & quarter of & century of what the | which he raises to-day, produced by the sweat | . o to hold the position of president. He of the enine roon hateh and discoursed Mg ] 4 e weracy would do if they bid the power, | of his face, is without profit to his industry! | had worked very hard and preforred that so music. There was i great array of fem el FAIR ) Bt AR y bad the power, | of WS face, is without profit y preforrod that ome [ y vention of the anti-monopoly labor party wi The lowa City Bow, that the people are abliged to requive the % A s ane clso would take hold of the anagement, ARS ND US) beauty and the teilewtes were “elegant in the assemble here tomorrow, A few d Towa C1ry, August 18,—An immense mass | mostexplicit plediges: from them of intended || Hr( [l-‘nlu\mlrlnnzu I-L.-(L)I..mliu |5=l:l“;t“‘|’ The office was tendered to John King, jr., who TRYIHG TOHOLD DOWH! extreme. | are alrandy here, * The county and e Bl M action, before we can put. the government i [ his address at wn caddicr day than ho inteaded, facceptod it, according to the stateu 5 — A vonticns hold here to dur aere very tlimly | Mecting of citizens was held in this city yes-| gcir Jands. Dut the farmer and the lbor the desiva of lis friends, and against his | W MeFarland. convuel for. tho F’“""-"‘”"”"” Missouri Prohibitiontsts, y elimly é : B attended, Joshiua Sells was nominated for the | #rday and last night, at which the riotous | man do know that a democratic house of 1 vin judgment, as he thinks the campaign on | One” of the directors, however, afterward ITAMBOUNDTY RIS SEDALLA, Mo., August 1 nety-two o 2 legislatur e, proceedings of last. Wednesday was con entatives has just appropriated more money [ the part of his party should be short, sharp | stated that King had not yet acecpted the of [ i Sy demued and an organization effected to assist | raised by taxaiion than any other houss of [and decixive; and fusthermory ha had hoped | fico formerally, Theve had b en i long dis ] the three hundred delegatesto the two state & s ) preseeving order and enforcing the la representatives has ever appropriated in time | o have the advantage of a distinet stateniont | ousgion at the meeting in which the affais of t probibition conventions which meet here to- SUMMER SPORTS, T .‘lm. i “u. ulx., ! ‘1 ].lm“vm‘um inlof pesce. We also know that the democratic o \‘rw"x'llv "ylh-‘ ; “'IA‘HHIH‘\ ate for | the company hud thoroughly discussed. worrow arrived to-day, Among them are = Ji city sinca the outhreak of Tast W wajority wonld lave trade tariff, [ the presidency, and ascertained from his own umitte: consisting of 16 8, Gray, ieutenant Charles H, Johnso The Horse Against the Wheel, and reports about the city being in the hands | containing all the odi of tho pres. | declarationg whether recanting some of his il and Jacoh Lauber, appoiited A, B |..I"n'.'.f‘:}u..l..'{:'.‘u L CHicaco, August 18.—Tho five days’ of a mob have been grossly exagerated. There | ent war tnfl, 5o fa sonstrous | public epinions he might not show himself v wi b King in regard to his azenpt R o R G test of specd and endurance between | will be 1o more outbreaks heve and the cases i bettor than the officia! actions of his party f , REMGY TORMBNEQII0N ROXCrNOr, Bk I dpEna b of wpecd amd endurance betyreen willbe o moro ntbrealcs heve and ‘th “casos | ingualitice. utier than theolficial” s ey | 4 il the undorstanding was that King ratood that Johneon will not accepte A St. Avmauindo, the Jady champion, and Johu S, ageinstthe alloged ring loaders of the mob] Who_ docs net know that the very fear of | b showi by its platfors would assime the position of ussistant prost John and Daniels flag, which is the first cam. Prince, champion Vieyclists, ogainst Charles | will be pushed to the end, the action of the democracy in congress hus so e —— Hanprrtiace SR S SR M. An puign flag of the season, was hoisted at Ger- rider, son, i« horscba 1 at the A paralyzed Amorican ont and business Yellow Fever, weeting, when ha would be clocted president i ‘ ! i o = \ ) cling. wh . ot iunfn hall, where the prolibition_ convention bitso ball park in thi 11 velock this The Frohibition Muddle, that “wmills are everywhero closing, mines st | e ywuo S oo o Cane | with fuli powers 16w said thist King D to nominate stato and_electoral ticketa' will forenoon. The | met and defeated | Bepiivaron, August 18,—W, 15, o, | i furnaces blown ut, u ery kind iR enliff e Mg AP hoen informally asked, and has sigaificd i where a convention will be held by Anderson in a similar w: Heart, sick with the yellow fever, is Alightly ol at Sun 1'r wciseo [ attorney for the law and _order Teagus, who | Pioyment so curtailed that the mechan willingaeas to do <o under cor nditic n st April by w aort ditance, ™ Tho conds: | widhdrow o' proseention af (v saloon | Workinganen are ot Camnini enongh o sup fimproved. - Tomorrow the ival el of his | Tho princiial provision o mule was Ot Ko o the miobiliton hase pasty, jons of the mateh are that Anders ll | Keepers upen payment of 250 from one and | port Jife in comfort. Can the people trust | weack Jo determined, No other case, [money sufliciont to paythe floating debt should q , ride fifteon horses against the gombined score | £50 from another to the leaguo, and Wi democracy witly power, upon a decepiive plats | oy Will b ,l,,',,:,'L'L",fi‘,ji,m,“,\‘ ), Shler. | yelo | be rateed.” s, Uy t s, hal boen Clearances, of the bicyclists, the latter to r'ce altornately | ayrested on tho charge of compounding. an | form? low fevr, 8 known on the iguud, gparanteed by the 1 lolders, he Bostox, August 18, —Dispatches from the cvery hall hour for twelve hours, The tcore | offense, was turned over to the grand jury by WE KNOW THE REPUBLICAN ' e, committe will confer with King without delay winagers of the leading clearing houses in the at one o'clock wax Anderson thirky.four miles, | Justics 1lening to-duy T8 ity e Badl s ki oot bl g and report to the board of directors this w .‘M -,, SUETAR, [ Ui States show ths e otal clearancos Armando and Prince thirty miled, AL ST P S P R D T b Drouth in Southern Ohio, Another director confined the statement that e | {00 the waek ending August Gth, were $68,547- The score at the end of theifirst day was Bl oA 0 | noneed to Jook CiNCINNATL Ohio, August 18, —~The con deyeles, 167 miles; by their fruits ye shall | tinuous dry weather for the second time this 1 hias threatoned a great injury to the all tobaceo, pastiro and Lias been no rain in south nd Indiana for nearly three w i very bot and the sky Civen the presidency of Mr, King was pr ¥ d } Lo found sottled, licreaso of thirty-one and fifte 1ths per cent. L — Qlay County Teachers, Special 1 atch to Tue Beg, LrroN, August 18,—The Clay county or’s institute began a two weeks session to-day with « large attendance, Sy vesults, We theref \ one- ab its platform, for know then, WThe republican party was formed upon a arding place to-duy, called her out | grand and noblo idea, to do for one class of and deliberately shot her through the head, | workinguen what the democratic party, even a crowd of nearly | then himself in the temple, Both died in’ |underJ cfferson and Jackson, had failed to Notwithstanaing the oppressive heat, [ stantly, Cause unknown, do. Their demacracy dealt only with the horses, % A Home ~ Tonias, Neb., August 18, Wiley Farris, er's Race, who has been separated fron his wife, went Pirrsnvis, August 18,—The intersational | to her | sprinters’ tournament a% the Exposition park this afternoon tracted $00. | ly wh{h, ply) Railrond Moguls, S1. Lovis, August 18, -Jas, F. Joy, thei! newly-elected president of the Walash - rail » i road hore, in in_clowe consultation withy ¢ enoral Munager Talmage, Other officials h 231 gyeen teverywfiere, Becausde every- where recognized ad igqmpené)ifif’e fo Deafer ato "3 “ ‘1t age atloine ¢ FaLi;. ‘onsof Mo Lt Caron ‘ y @orwumer. L‘L;u;, and stote € ber.