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" THE OMAHA DAIlLy BEE. — ] T 20, 1884, 53 OMAHA, NEB., WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGU FOURTEENTH YEAR. anont organization will Le ef THE EPISTLE OF GROVER.[::% i iy it MARKET FLUGTUATIONS, |7ty 1 ] THE STRUCGLE OF 84, e | DEATH AT OUR DOORS. f ATontof Gowe who silues them & 3 tonner will put the mare in training and gis iz » Ao foted ijtity the pubiic . free exhibition of specd The Dfimucrafi'c C;mnmalo Presents Bis Record of 1he Transactions 0 LR [eenser adtan. tnbersicw thie svanins wien | BIAILG Addresses an Andience in Maing? thought they will de rats at Grand The weneral sentiment A Ship Approaching New York with id in & freo contry the curtailment of the ab- ankot ¥ i Vindorhilt, The Intter said o hd dicgoced . i o 1o DR P g o T s Letter of Acocptance. oy 2o ClIoRg0 MATERT TOMBNIER, o e ot ot At the Town ortrong, [ nine " e o Cholera on Beard, — ler community, between - = to Robert Bonmer. Vanderbilt further 1 e 2 e da PRSP, Which Possesses at Least the o 'J&"fl]f,‘{"‘"’ 'St " | A Fair Domand for Wheats fud [l disposed of the ware for the rewon | Whioh is Ono of the Many Birth- Py \H";"""_",\","qm,“:""":'f',,. nuter | Eighteen Cases Reported When ‘ the moral sense and self-imposed restraing of His large business oporations required all his ) io y o hore this afternoon in the presence o Great Merit of Brevity, T st Ainbag Oats f“1d>c°1:“7 SQrouzer. e m:l’?:; u::tt::lrl‘:\\.l_u'e:,[.g.:',Eh,” il o places of the R(\{Yllb{lbml Party, o y}ny-rr(vhm il Lo i She Left Tablo Bay. ny of our people, Ten thousand woro expectad, After some - bits and cusboms « = poses, as she will most probably Lo sent to B . vhich ar not offensive to the moral senti : Robert Bonmer's stud, ibition in | preliminary badinage lovelled ey ' He Considers the Party Platform | monts :vl‘lln-‘ u;"! w .;1,"_m| it o Pork R‘ules Easior and Lard | kobert Bonne BBt 10, Robert Tonsr b sl Sk e e T i e e demtinng | Prompt. Quarantine Moasures to consistent with good citizanship and the pub. " r H 0 P i in o0 H pera, Gen, v ol y he 1 identified Broad Enough to Stand on, Tio welfatw, 8ro tiiwise and vexations ; Ranges Jrregularly. condi ".";.',:.‘f":h.tfnl ':l\n\:'p’u‘\‘\;\' <hibftion of Oanada to the Multitudes, with the laboring people and argued in favor be Enforced. i THE TRANSIORTATION QUESTION S what «ho can 46 Ho believes sho can trot in — of arbiteation for tho settlement of disputes Rt Y nmmerce of 4 nation to a great extent or 2:08, He would never lot her trot fo £ I « | between employer and employs 0 citec N A 3 And Simply Gives His Views|a ll:\luv‘mvl g iy, aoa ey | & Very Dull Day for Cattle, and weney prizes nmm o S ‘4“.;,1\ )\w.\". Conventions of the Different Par thi ‘,,"\.‘ .y..{r'.fi\‘:“m::(.l- ',“, ’,3,,::“.]l\ll,,i.'ui,“ Latest Advics " »m Mexico Con= i p transportation should thereforo ba liberally ¢ : and §' time he would try have her beat him, TRRe TR AN TERE 6 FGAY A On Prominent Questions. foared it W T ofthe comettion, Prices Score a Declines Ml iy ties in Several States. 1876 in which miligns of property was dor corning ., , ow Fover, s The overment tionld w0 fmprovo and @16ve Ooutost, A ettt o e i s - Such as Oivil Servico Reform, Pro= | i imoducuisof thosoiniry feacha proit- | Tho Demand for Hogs Also of af New Yous Aupwt 10 A clove it o, | The Two Tempotanco Parties will [Shitalhiistins? S asshi s, | The Gondicton o) € wirain the Frenon ) T sl e Fdgdaidas oy & : s . n_employed by hin were only getting Choler © (stri ihith CIVIL SERVICE REFSRM, Very Limited Nature, wius won by Rook, who wou also the ‘it | Work Together in Missouri, |5 i et s by e, Vi ay getth S hibition and Imported Labor, The people pay the wages of the public en blood and o KRGGk-downs, AR FaAnoh - RTTEEWAS, Saling. St ‘ChEes Bhbie b Moyed, and they are entitled to the fair and e They had not only to support their families at B i ‘i ooy thils paid | General State of the Market in Cereals | MORE PRROOF OF CANNIBALISM |Hlinols Greenbaokors—Texan Domo- [ i, bt being on the wad, had to iy theis WastizatoN, Aug % 9.—The U, 8, Con= But Says not the Least in Refer=|hould copmind. It is the duty of those cn P crats=Michigan—Eto, own Board most of the time. They said they [ sul at Baroadoes tels #= s the state departe o106 to the Tari Question, | oyl i ihe inwnagomensof thay sfi 2 musdEER Whistieen Diods— ot hor work for o ey € Ay et a tollows: Tl Tiencudile ot St { Hhe selection any retertion of subordintes I | T Flesh jCut from Various T d the ~ trouble quickly | Fuca for New York the 16th with cholera. governmient employment should depend upon | Special Dispateh to Trk Bek, Parte, Srnoxa, Mo., August 10,—On the seventh of thirty millions of property, | This is the British steamer which left Caleutta TR A Bid Made for tho Votes of tho|their asorininod fitness and, tho talue of | Citicato, August 10, —Thoro wan groater - el K aY; 1003, SEroiLy sohvaTEIBEYHATAF e g on tho 44K, 6 Taho boun for TSRV RN i Workingmen of the Country, f.l"' S nuE HIIDWRT A a0 HUBAIAIS | AFEY "";;"'3"‘“““{"“K vitstoday, and prices gen | gy, Inds, Adgust 10.—A little after | which organized in the name of the republican “m‘:':\"\“ ?"‘:"‘ "I'y‘“ T.H"'_‘:'I""]“‘"' o e | Yo York. Glolera broke ant - during the { service, Tho interests of the heoplowill be | °™ P kibdlgon +|roven thix moming tho body of William |purty, nominated a full county ticket and [ CERAES "'::‘ s i "" e i) and on her arnval at Table Bay, { ALk, Atguit 150 ermoe Clevetandie | Dibeer broteciedy sheastmnss of publiolabor [l e ¢ tvading during | Whistler, lato mamber of tho Grecly 1 doptad ropublican plattorm, Tt s elatmed | SHEEAS B oet B Lot E e | Tu h, she wastogiortad o bave Had 19 1aed LBANT, Sapues L0, overnor Lleve I 8 1t oty e o ta onontts all whg s publio) Thete was & fair amount of tracing during i, oy GAFININNE Blivalclatin WerS present, | by this phople of Teanklin county that Chlk] s oo ceom SIERnE Lo A cos. There were six hundred and fifty-one letter formally accepting the democratic nomi- | employment wi openito all whe the most of the session and prices averaged \lso Whistler's fathor, hi 3 grahidtather | convention gave bisth o the republican party ton, for congress, The new central commit: olies on board of whom twenty-eight are down with the cholera, The steamer took in at Table Bay and left for St Lucia where rived on the 3d inst., was placed in quarantine, The health officer at New York w notified to quarantine the vessel on her arrival, 4 of the district met immediately atter the and grandmother, balf-dozen labourcra and | of the United States. The claim has. been | adjonrnment of the convention and with he several reporters, The prave where the body | disputed, but surviving nembers of the con & assentof the nominee & challenge was L was interved ia near Rockficld, threo miles | vention claim that it was tho first to fonmally [ gared tott t0 0: 1% Weaver the fusfon, eatd cast of this place, Tt isu country churchyard [ adopt the nawe *Republican,” aud a distinct s is a8 DRMONSTRATE THETR FITNESS higher. The market opened § tode higher, follows: Gentlemen—L_liavo received your [to entor it The unseennly scramble for places | g advanced o under faie demand, thon communication datod July 28, 1584, fuforming | RS U ECHEGEittars. official Tife, will | o8sod off § tofe but rallied again and closed On me of my nomination to the office of president | conse; and - the public departments will not be [ on regular board 1% to 1} over yesterda nation for president of the United Sta { of the Uaited States, by the national demo- flled with thoso who conceive 1t ¢0 be. thoir | tho aftornoon board the markot closed « shado | cyntaining six or seven graves. Tho bady was |1y apblican platforin, They colebrated the Towa's Coming Convention. m—,— cratic convention lately assembled at Chicago. [ fist - QUMY £, Wil Ghe party, (0 WHICE | ensier at 70 for September, 81 for October; | exhumed and taken under the shade of a tree | (iielath anniversary to-day.. The date was | Tygs Morss A A ot G5 Is 1t Cholora? L acoopt the nomination with a grateful appre- | rendering a patient and honest raturn to the | 82 for November and 84 for December. T OB corke Tooin s b postponed from the 7th to the [Lth, i onder f alrendy gathored hero for the ‘republican state | Citicaco, August, 10-The daily News ciation of the people. 1 belicve that the public tempe con. amonntof cotban waste, which with the corpse | "f 10 PIeRSre S bt eeleheations. | |onvention tomorraw - Over ano hundred dol- | De Moines special says: Cantrell, a village of dy here together with a1l can- od loaders of the party, Kirkwood, Congressman The feeling in corn was decidedly stronger, | of Whistler filled the coffin. & | decorated with flags, streamers and buners. | §F1 e nad oo and i istor R with higher prices all around, Prices advan- | The ret apped in muslin, f () ero printed the or latfa i S surance of adininistering the government in | With higher prices all around, - P fvan- | Tho rowning wero wrapped in musline | G the last were prifted the original platioran | fucldiog Goyeryior inits accoptanco I assume, 1 have carefully | the honest, simple and plain manner which is [ ced § to 1je for various futures, receded e, ral- |3 lolcPo Lot PICERRE 8, AEHE B0re S0 fof the convention of ‘54, A new o and | Fopburn and others, considered the platform “adopted by the con- «..',,..\%mc ]wn:. i(<‘< haracter ,.nd‘ prpose. | led sharply and closed 1 to 1ie bigher than | was v further olothing. - Tho R ek l:;:::‘I'I:Nl‘:x‘l'l‘ll;l::"(::‘ll:)v"g‘l l{:v:(y :f..-"...rL"{i‘.'.‘,‘ n:;»l\.. Ay vention, and cordially approve the sawe, ~So | They have learnied that imystery and conceal | ¢opey oy, On afternoon board prices recoded [ ered with a cloth ekull cap with seal skin on | PSSR G S0 B0 CR0rt LA SO £t. John's Speech. plain a statement of democratic faith and the | SR i GHEEREN S 5 losing at 52} for Augus for Sep- | the vutside. Remnants of mittens were onlj,ded the procession: then followed about| Mittox, Ont., August 1 SUPREME HONOR CONFERRED such that the voters of the land are prej sU t the party ch give: hest B 50 inhabitants, in Van Buren county, is solemnn somso of the responsibiliby which, | 0 SUPLOTt the party which gives tho hest a ) ecourged by a very fatal discase, which 18 be- lieved to bo a violent type of griy or blocdy flus, though some of the physicians pronounce it cholora,_ The dissaso comen on with cramps; succooded by bloody discharges and spasms. Doaths are one in four attacked. Thirty-two ix-Governor principles upon which thut party appeals to [ Wiets A betEayil, The statesmanship Gey 508 for October and 46 for Novem | the hands. The faco and trunk were in good | g al voterans, prosent ns dele- | St. John of Kanans, presidential nominee of vesterday and ten deaths had oe- the sutfrages of the people q procervation. “His wedhair and loard eily | o) A GRSy Ve Hiro.cATT6 K 3 hreo dicd last night, two _children B0 BuRphRENT HONESTY AND FRUGALITY, . S idontifled him to hia friends. All the flesh | SRS EERG I ERWIGE" G = | the prohibition party, addvessod abarge audi- | \nq'ono old lady. At Milton, five miles west, - oxplanation. Tt should be romembered | @ PFOmpE rasponse to the needs of the people ATH, z ad boen cut from the arms and legs. The | R S ol gt gather | g iere to-day ow prohibition. Tlioro was | o death ocourred, which physiciana. nacribe e et D tABRYILE Geeris < they arise and the vigilant protection of all [ ruled steady and a shade higher, closing at 25 | limbs were perfectly bare of muscle. The ) B 3 T enthusiasm and he was repeatedly ra. The neighborhood is notin the 3 that the office of president is essentially execu- y 13 3 1 3 P as early as 8 o'clock, The meeting was called d. gl B o e N L i | their varied int 1t T should b called [ for August and Septomber and 25 for Octo- | right foot which had been frozen, was not | 5 S &8 @l d. AR Lot dative bronel: of the governmont its chief | to the chief magistracy of the nati the | ber, touched with the knife. Tho left hand was | GRS L — e‘x LS ndhio! Lln"" to enforce; and | Bulfragas of my fellow ns, I will assume PORK, cuLnnli- to the wfiugl 1lm| limnffl. wag m»g 4 DR T EIBAL yEaYIEw (D ETEBIBIFEh Texas Democra Cholera in France, when the wisdom of the poli which | the duties of that high office with a soleun do- | o casier for vartous fubures, closing a¢ 27 00 f touchec: | Hivery pariiclo of flosh was atribhe ecr of the party, and closing with en- [ Houst i el ManseiLies, August 19.—Report of the- selects one of its members for | termination to dedicate every cffort to the fr) Ay oyt 91 50 to 22 00 for September, 20 00 | from the baclk. - Ly ALl L] reference o the party's present candi- [ State nination of gov-1 1\ yigeq of cholera in the several departments country’s good, and with an humble reliance | for,August, 21 50 to the stomach. The doctors will make no ro- ernd assenibled A % X 3 d t0 20 25 for October, 13 50 for August. o 3 of southern France for the 24 hours ending at | upon the favor and support of the Supreme port of their observations unless asked by the | hifie accompanied by Hunuibal f1amlin | Boon The convention at 1 p. . 800k | g giclock this morning is as follows: Herault, | Being, who, 1 beliove, willalwaya bless hon ALY government, and ex-Governor Robie, arrvived attwo o'clock, | & br 14 deaths; Gard, 6; Ande, 4; eastern Pyrenees, { i s ot [ human — endeavors in the conscientious ruled irregular and_closing at 754 for August, ——— LR A ) o 3 Gard, 6; Ande, 4; 4 | ¢ wuoh nomigation, than | chirge of public duty. 3 ptember, 774 for October, Illinois State Roads, ; Governor Robie first addressed the mecting nbackers. PAnts: Augnust 1059A% Motlon: two Ossthe ETION OF CERTAIN WELL KNOWN Trvmis| Lobred:] *ROVER CLEVKLAND. CATILE, SerixerignD, s, August 19.—The third | in a brict_speech, Ho caused considerable | BroowiNeTox, August 19.—The frotaoholken IALE SHTRNb R ERAEN I SBR[ el Tl AT o ol raly il ol o | e Y o of the nation that they cannot ho 00 often ro. | t1onom ait, SUICIR, otbers called or 0o seriously enforcod. We proudly [ bam e call ours o governmant of tho, people. It s ! not suich when a ¢ tolerated which arro- rogates to itselt the mansgement of publi affuirs sceking o control the people instead 5 favor of Blaine | state convention met at noon to-day. hands. The whole | or forty delegates were present. An “‘And now,” | zation ‘was not etfected till 4 p. » on of the permanent state road as- [ merriment by calling for imated rec z for president to raise the for the day were | annual scss t i A for Tuesday, making | sociation is calle o ¢ oy tic national | 1iout 15,000 for the week, The gencral market | SCiton b “"'““’”“.L"]‘ theh "“?,"'I TP fgembly apparently responded, ‘A was dull and dragging from the first to the | resentatives at Sprivgfield, Sopt. 24th, - in | continued the governor, *‘all those in fayo) ——— laat, and i wout useless for salosmen to | joint se with the state highway commix- | any ouo elsoraiso thair hands.” " Ono i FOREIGN FRRAGMEN? offer natives unless they wede ready to accept | sioners’ convention. Itis hoped that the held up his hand amid roars of laughtar FOREIGN FRAGMENTS. ecline of 15 7 e | honers; conTOn IR e lionad LG SO Ay eroupon the governor exclaimed, *May ors, alderman and trostees of the several velope rapidly and death comes more quick- than at the outbreak. At Murseilles eight deaths occurred last nigh Tourox, Aug. 18,—Record of cholera 1n the hospital in_ this ay: aduitted, 15 Four deuth: Michigan, SaGiNaw, August 19.—R. ated by aeclumation for congres Eas was non a decline of ic, and even at this conces. ; e oy sion there were but few buyers, Dressed beof = ; God huve mercy on his soul?” : Dy AL y SIISniBTEntink LA e RO et WORKINGMEN SUFFOCATED, operafors \wers almost ¢ e market, and | municipal governments will sclect one or mere | Blaine was loudly called for and upon com. | 711 this, the ighth district this afters toManainxs, Avg, 10.Duting the twenty: sary outgrowth of our institutions, but a go: S e g et 5 30 r ‘or export. e i s Fslation in the | ing forward was receiyed with wild applause, P our hot nded at 9 tonight there were nine ernment is not of the people when one party Pams, August 19,—Scventeen working- | thera was little or no shipping ovexport de- f deleg this mecting, as legislation in the Y f oo Liwaa recciyed with wild applause, | o watterson Repudiates the ol HorattotiEhalceais e > s 3 : 5 et “[mand. The best sales during interest of permanent, state roads will bo the [ He sid 1 ; S L FASTENS ITS CONTROL UTON THE COUNTRY | men were suffocated to-day at Braye, owivg |y.tives only reached 650 to 675, but no such | principal subject of discussion. Delogates de- | *“Fellow citizens, the place and time whera Blaine Story and Its Author, —— and perpetuates 13 power, by cajoling and be- | an accident to the undergronnd canal intend es wore made during the noon, Come | Siring transportation will address ~Phocian | the republican party was fiest organized will 1] - Lovisvinie, Ky, Auguet 18 Yellow Fever, traying the people instead of serving them. | ed to connect the rive and Aisue, in | mon native_butche fully 25 to 30c | Howard, of the comwitter of the prosume, remain likethe rthplace of, Ho | O T COREG L T WasiINGTON, August 19,=Dr, King, sanis / nwent is not by the people, wh whiich they wero ewpl Tower than last weel, and slow at a decline, | state road association mer, subject to an unending dispute, Seven {08 IEIRCC NG TR (iR tary inspeotor at Nogales, A. T, reports th q & which should. reprosent the Tutellige GARMAN AGGRESSION IN AFRICA. HOGN. Harison, presideay i el tho ltder, and woen sttt ey |G 0 e Wi ConsioeJontusl | YOow fove appear (5 b on “Cha- ot 4 ec and thinking men is or con be ¢ _ z oo g o Springficld, se cluim the former. 1t could hardly he doubtert | Spberie or 1S RIS i 4 Binfeoted dIbEiok of Sondrk oo termined by the shamnelies destraction of their | LONDON, August 10.—An act of German | 1 tinated receipts for tho 14,000 [ LR that tho great thought common o tho minds [ The demge acy of the bufon, wid partiou | C10 (I e o i V| ti AZRTeSsio) s reported o i ( a & ), or las ou 1] D illiol | e mle I Dression 1) xS ki Htiaed kot ) pr @ ) = T T 1 suffrag When an election to office shall be [ aggression is reported at 1 lia, on the by M"*‘“‘ “_ulfll‘l\t (.'.’f o The w-u:txnln. : 2|l| o .r.j, n |lllem} .|‘v“ i "H_‘ will promiptly and “uneq ally disown deaths « is the average " in Hermosillo, tho ey o oty s i, whe h it v | 000 10 W0, g L S | s Tiouw, Avg. 10T rocivor of dho |ty st o at places widely vpatabs | iy T "tho anale vy M. an | Ho vags ho napecied sovet i during the SELROTLO) By AR AL B DN Aty o8 S R TaalE Lhi et was rather | Wabash has given notico that the interast on | V1 1 HIE e i Uof [ M. Blaine made by the Indinoapolia Senti- [ week ending 2 , and examine e number, to assnme for a time | German man-of-war, Moewe, recently visited et s eacl “".’ DHioes ruled 5(cot00 fpWale LB El ey patriotic men who met in this town Offnel, ar not on women, The ?mli‘nn.npnli‘ wsengers, of which 24 were quarantined | and of one of the o :nw.rnu good to ¢ ng grades with | the North Missouri, ChicagoRdivision, and St | Strong in 1854 were ors of th that towa, where the erew landed, baggage fumigated. aper represents nothivg but itself, Mr, a public trust instead of his dedication to the i o ’ ‘andithere'n load of fancy’ light or hoavy A J 2 ¥ oGl ol o b ), § brofossion of politicss when the holders of | the British flag and hoisted hat of Gormany, xmv?{l::;: de nidlting m]lltlll" as high pricas | Louis Council Bluffs & Omaha branches of i ,,L,.“,'“'l',','l{h!'" ':',::;It(y‘l'f\lhl,l,m“l e 'fl':;' Haine has instituted a suit at law, and there- ') the ballots, quickenced by o sense of duty, RENT JOHNNY CRALEAV. a8 yost Sales at 550 to 6 60 for as- | the Wabash system which was due and de- Eil106AIbAEERE thing bliby ] Do naddilliated by hangs an issue botween him and bis as- The Cholera in England. r shall avenge tho truth batrayed and pledge |, a0 50T A SR | sorted Tight, 5 80 t0 665 for heavy, with bulk | faulted July 1, will be paid by the National | 0t e ot and whose des- | ilantss In the meantime the great demo- | BruyiNaiay, August 19.—A physician ro- |8 Droken; and when the suffrage shall be alto- fiel A Crribre evelbort it | aealiout 5H0lLS Banic of Gownterce, Now Nork, on Monday. | 0 1o Sborb flen e 4o S0 eratie piaty will not be divestod from tho | portod 't tho coroner bhat man who died gether frce and uncorrupted, the full realiza- ter to China, and — .. TRiploy bus rsigned the general fright | 508 S WL KRN B e Bhay [ pursuit of Mr. Blung's career by anyprivate | here this morning was o vietim of ‘A siatic tion gov ernwent by the people will be at [ Admiral Courbet, dirccting them to occupy ™ POR agency of the Wabash road to take the Astah it ineg il i i wdal whatever, o the integrity ot the [ cholora, The coroner has ordered an inquest. 5 ; s SUMMER SPORTS, 3 WA YT ¥ | r et hiah i hand d of the means to this end, not|the ar. t oo Chow. if the French de n onership of the W h and Burlington 3 i good woman who for thirty y s presided 5 % — rould, in my judgment, be mors efféctive 1 b o 3 g == P ool at Chicago, September 1 temporized, They come frow an instinet and | T80 N Bl ings houseliolt gnized by | TOND0N, August 19, —Official inqniry into a 1 O et e et ey | inande ro zelusods The Turf, 2 tho massos of tho people, and are mot the pro- 103N SIS B ives and | Suppascd cholera dsath a% Birmingham shows | thinjpniaiendimsnt{iojshglopngHtution THE DEAD DUKE. T SonsNoEhVatetane, duck of politieal " labors, Thus it |4 e KROW AR R IR Ot tostamony | thak it actually was a case of cholera, but En- | DISQUALIFYINY " THE PRESIDENT FROM Loxnox, August 19.—The burial of the late | g1 naroc = ; £ 5 ne. was with the feders nby; i with [IOSISESAN GRS, GUROEL ASUSIMORY ) glish in its origin, and not in any r | REELEOTION, Duke of Wellington took. place to-day at | p, 5 NAT00A August 1 s stakes— | Aupens, Me., Angust, 19.—General orders | tho old reputlican party; with the domocratic | 1 be called and will confidently and condia Iy f o ohotora, Do descascd was o well-rinker, When we consider the patronage of this | Stratfiord, Two year old fillics, three-quarter mile— [have been issued” the head- | s with the whig party and with that wicked invasion of the homa-life of the emi- | 4id therafore grantly exposed to the inhala- ] of power, the R Mission Bello won, Tellic Doc 2d,iRadha 5d; | quitters © of | tho - commmnderin- | Lty Wi existenco wo trlchrato to'da Tt et atatosmen who hads the | tion of obnoxious vapors. | ailability a par BERLIN, August 19.—Tho papers here sy | e campment of the commandery i Philudel | Uit ind courago of the purty t Pepibliea I ost - tho o relsaliE e uve Rains Damaging Crops. | ty finds in e, of e | with Geriany taking the initiative, the other | Mile and seventy yards, for all ages— | phia, August 27th, 28th, 20th and 30th, cat works in the future, of hix carcer bo to furnish himan oppor- | v 7 fieo holders with a zeal born of benefits re. | owers are arranging to hold « congress for the | Swiney won, Glenbar 2d; time, 1:50 e s Mr, Blaine's spsech was froquently intor- | S Lo b havacter of a defo Sr, Paut, August 19.—Reports from the i ciived, aad fostered by hopes of favors yot o | dizcussion of affairs on the Congo and of sang| ~Pocihontas stakes—Tor three year old £ Arthur at Home, rupted by applause nnd lie closed amid groag | Of the fireside and ho we and his own [ gencral officcs of the various railroads center- iy i ronly to ald. aith emer and | atary and oher international quiestions, lics, mile and five hundred yards—Modesty N Y 0048 [ honor, o character g especial opport. | ing here aro that heavy raing the past two or i a9, Bund keady ol ald gtith money: an s o Daw Fope AL slrotidant Arhur Bl aneann, (8 tunitics for histriouic display, and |threo days have caused some damage to crops, M ned political sorvice; we recognize in the THE FRENCH SCANDAL, i ors mile—Nomwinners— Glen |1 2t the Ifth avenue hotel unaccompauicd by onzressinan Burroughs, of Michigun, was | G 40 (00 e coptible | especially along the lin of the Omaha roag tent's cligibility *to re-cle A most 19,1 i 1 uyone. He s eogaged in attending to private | the lst spea ] ; k P langor to that catm, delborato nd - | poCsit, August 19.—The jury in the|garing won, Dutch Roller 2d, Inspector 3d; |fainows. Ha logve 4onding io Deviie BAVIEnGLkor I P comer of the popular heart, 1t is the purpose | south, ind on’ th Paul division. In 5 serious danger to that calin, deliborate und in- | Franch scandul case fuiled to agree, and ufter | §me) 1:15, J uBines @ leaves for Newport to attenc DMissoariiBetibitionists, to advance this wanton attempt to destroy an | Manitoba numerous washouts sre reported ;-"‘N“!‘xil' e LI)Iv.'n“';"L .| must charac- | thyeg attenpts to do so were dizmissed. 2 Cde syl the mmlm: vs in & fow days. o "‘ ¥ A T '| it honest domestic fubric as M-8t against | and most trains delayed. A heavy rain storm ¢ government by the peo fes S QUINCY RACES, EANR = Separt, Mo., Augnst 19.—The prohibition | the pers SR apublic assed to the so is o s A true American sentiment recognizes Qincay ) T Sunstroke in Canada, it i L red Ty bithon | the pursonal attacks madu by the republicans | passed to th nwmmk ’ ) Quixey, TIL, Awgnst 19.—Races b Quiney Ciicaco, August 1, and_quarter, | gyt dition—2 nple won in five| Toroxto, August 19.—Iixce I.1‘1 DR {]w I;m;: ]\»;ly-n. Hard Times 2d, | joats, Best timo 2:50, “‘. wher continues throughout Canuda, n:“ the state commi of the | ante 85 tie, 10T, i Tlitee minute olass—Governor Woods took | thermometer ranging from 80 to 95, i the | protection and prohibition party, A commmits | ke th : tho chantity of a bachelor, thio puariers milo, o year olds—Willie | (1 1at and 4th hoate, casbior the 2d, Lanl |shade. A number of sunstrokes are roport- | te of five w uted 't Gonfer with tho | Lojbercent Shith the chastity of o backelor, b won, Fiditor 24, Count Ban 35 time, | (iibieds 80, Best tio 52374, od. state prohibibion alliance now in sk y with xcom and. loathing from an - in- Half mile dash 2-year-olds—Qomanche | —————— — = | the convention took a recess till one v'el upon Governor Cleveland, Two wrongs do not ke a right, nor are the cuscs in - anywise | ulike, the onc civo involving nothing more The Pope will Protest, RowE, August 10.—The pope will in a few days enter a formal protest against the French divores law, ely hot|by W, M, Weston, chairman ¢ THE DIGNITY OF LATOR, ind the fact that_honor lies in honest toil, Contented labor is an neant of national prosperity. Ability to work constitutes tho ital; the wages of labor the income of and this intes t number of our population ] iE ) aans = Kiohba ] AT e o ’ 2 iquity which right-minded democrats every- N b o mould o ooy proiected. | Ou ehijloand Sslelih) hagis il siews '\'“_"‘I}r won in 524, f ll c/’ '/d L ) »;Il 2 "Wwill dononince equally. with righe AN DREWS’ » dulgences, but as intelligent and manly citi and sixt vl ’“\r\'«ll‘f-l 3 Base Ball, 3 ca"e or the HIAPEI |1 fro e pronibition convention wil: much of ,.In an walice and rancor, s of § J;luy 5ok “lv'lh 1;.0nuu»ulln-|"lllun~ which i , At Washington —Nutionals, 43 Wilmingtons Children feel the debility of the changing .‘4;:’1\.\'|];‘“;”.’"..r."Ll"‘,'.’..\“,;’.‘.‘fu Recess was taken [ ewspapor recklessness and sensational black- . e e e e o ™" At Tdianapolis—Tndianapolis, 5; Colum- | S¢3s0ns, evon moro thin adults, ant they | SkaLia, Mor, August 19,—The convention | 84 ¥ cara and attention as those who make and ex- A Pe 3 redy. bus, 7, % come cross, peevish, and uncontrollab) ro assembled in the afternoc the comi- e et ecute the laws, that the wants andneeds of the | 1, A Peonllar Teagedy, . - At Louisville—Louisville, 6 St. Louis, 1, | The blood should be cleansed and the sy Ha roported i resslution | James Itedpath Tells Why the Irish employers and the employed shall alike be Prersnune, August 19, Leesdale, 8 little | ‘At Winona--Mil ankes, 2 Winc y invigorated by the use of Hood's Sarsaparil that the alli ed to nominate for gov Will Not Vote for Cleveland, subserved, and the prosperity of the counfry | town ten miles from this city “’u the line of | At Cincinnati—Unions, Chiicage, 6; Cincin- « Last Spring my two elildren were }"‘rxln’nvl h{';t‘\‘ '"L ERvarnen ""‘gl“;'l'['fil nL x'l‘;t- w Youk, August 19.—James Redpath, on \PEARL BAKING POWDER i be advanced, the Chartiers railroad, was the scene this Bk ;{ n s ; nated, Soon after, they broke all out with run- | JER- S “‘J.:Xfi:’..u'fi et L L) 1 interview in the New York Tribune ex- B OUNDTORIRE = IMPORTED LATOR. afternoon of a sing uler doublo tragedy, Two | A Buston—Boston, 4; Chicagg ' ning sores, 8o dreadgul Tthought Xshould loso. | S G MEAACAR (W G COTRRRINE [ plaing the defection of the Trish from the d em- ! W " ted to this subject, while we should not [ beggars, one u blind 1man named John D At New Yok Duffulo, 1; New York, 3, | them. Hood's Sars curcd them com- prohibition alliance, for governor, and | 96Ttic party ab great longth, This defection ¥ migration of thoso who comelyoy, ¢hy other a one-legged cripple named | At Yew York—Metropolitans, 113 B pletely; and thegdusve heen healthy ever Honry Eshbaugh for lientenunt-goveraor. i oo i sty " prenounco governuent, et, us & din the history of ca, He unalyzes the causes of the ction, and proves that the movement lyn, 1. since. 1do fool thgt Toods Sarsaparilla | A platform was also adopted, T Mus, €, L | home pro , at Germis Joln artloy, quarrelled, and Donley choked d add to our citizen po on wnd probibition conyent At Providence—Providene saved my ehildzén o me.” i weans of protection to our workingmen, a [ Gartloy until unconscions, after which he AL Nenee w 'hall ratifiod thaso i i i y unf " Lovts, August 19, TEitonpHON, Weab B grren, Mass, ia hall ratified these nominations, and the o ! 4 ovoient different pulo should proval conceraing 10k |t bis brains out with club and throw the | Dhomer, espectivaly prosidonts of tho St FHonEHoNy Y B, A convention adjourned till evening, I8 pob i Joual devilonaration satiat: QU verndr . Ja0s 48, SUeY: aInG ORAEe UKAURALLE SHEMBOH rteira creek, ‘The blind muy- | Louis and Cincinnati clubs, are perfecting a Purify the Blood TS i e R AR R R R d do ot inend to beoomo Aerlcan, but wil a sout, on the Cliarteirs rail. | rangements for the complets reorganization of chigan Greonbackery, ob 18 £ the work shows injurionsly compete with those justly entitled 1the train coming along in a | the Union Base Ball association in 1885, | frooas Sarsaparilla 1s cha lzod % Deriorr, August 14, — Lust night thoe grecn- | he democratic *t bised 1 toour ficld of labor, s struck him, fracturing his skull, | Eight clubs are to form the assoc ood's Barsaparllly 18 characterizod 19 o1 upaty Gentral committ it the Itus e ik IR NIy LALOR SHOULD E PROTECTED, fatally injuring bim. He was' picked up | gether with an eustern aud wester , " | threo pecullaritios : 38t, tho combdnation O | il housg, Nothiug of importance way done, | the bolief thut M Blaine iv o bettor Auierd b Tn o lotter accepting the nomination to the | while® yob concious, aud after dmitting | * Prrrsyuns, August 19, —The Chicago Union | To0eaial skents; &, tho propertlon; & 9 | bhut amajority of the committos favor fusion. | Wil iclivy raapect for the rights of Amrican ] office of governor nearly two years ago, I | killing his friend, saidZho wanted to die. — He | Lase ball club wil bo transferred to this city | 27000 of sccurlug the active medicind |y, uyti0nopoly convent doven | citizeuship abroad; that as the recognized Linade the following statenient to which 1 fis stillliving, but no hopes ara cntortained of | hooily next week, and the name changed o | AUulitics. %he result is amedicine of unusudl f ohiioging, Hon. Frank M. Fogg, of Lan- | chuuipion. of tha protac have staadily adhered : **The laboring classes | his recovery. Both men were inmates of the | Pittshurg Union, The team will ba under | Strength, effccting cnres Ditherto unknown | ing, was elected tempor constitute the main patt of our population. | Alleghany county home until lust week, when | the management of prasident Henderson and | Send for book cont wittees on credentialy “Chey should be protected in their efforts [ they ran the exposition park association, of Allegheny | *ood's Sarsa tion and resolutions were ! ive wystam ha s the Com- | truest and most wseful frisnd " of tue working perimanent organiza | clusies, appointed, M. peaceitlly to assert theie rights whon endun- - City and games scheduled for Chiicago will he i my bloo Todd, of Cuifornia, offered resolutions on gered by aggregate capital; and all statutes o) o played in Alleg City. 8 L0 ke me o P nonopoly, which we rod to & cont = ' oy S Tt abiastho oreo | 1o etk o g | O gt o iy v i AL S W S| N Yo At 10-bry ot sa| PUSE STIEAM APITAR state for honest toil and should be framed | o ¥ iy, Augnst 1, —A fire this morniny Maud 8, Sold to Bonner. «Hood's Sursaparilla heats ail others, and | 5,40 till afternoon, They will probably | 1181 to Tuesday aud u very hot day have q K ive with @ view to improving the condition of the | 'mp‘\'l"‘_"."“’ v"”l'lt'l‘llm :( b J:'“’;‘”‘ g ':"‘f Meoy THaA G e o i ]L“s“l:‘cullmfi:;lv‘v“fl:‘rkl'L‘y“AmuNAWN' unite with the greenbackers who meet this :""‘ 1 10N }'”‘“"I'““l""’“‘"“' fr SRCeNt, | Ifalum or any Tnjurion mh-lnlu'vncnurl!; found workingmen.” A proper rogard for the e st o A R TR 1 RS At R, S i LA 4 £l ufternoon, pubwltn jobbeis thero hua beas miore dolng, [ inAndeews) Searl Baking Bowon O ReE i } for 4 sroprietor was burned to 8 criy bilt sold Maud'S. to Robert Bonner for 8100, . — tively . Beinis endorsod, and testimon ¥ BE OF THE WOBKINOMEN to save guests. Mrs, Johnson, of Astoria, [ 000 to-day, Bonner, with his purch + Hood’s « Sarsaparilla Dirnorr, August 19—The geaonback state recefyed Trom Such cliemisis as 8, Dana Hays, Bose p ) 4 his ) , Ang ¥ tate ft Hoys, s in e.]tri;rlil"l\' ¢ ul{vnm e ’I with l()w integrity of \\'.,uvhn]ll\‘ hwlnnul. ; In‘n 1 ‘u‘n‘“. L‘T 5 4::“‘1 :‘.- m’,‘g‘: ' rllh‘uu{ nL..I I\uwl ork, Bold by all drugglsts. $1; six for §5. Mado fconvention met thix afternoon, and afterap- C 3 ”h!"“h"'(L < ‘1‘::’.&5\" i'l:'\'f ux;;um;: lnr(h_,‘lllll‘(’u}t i ad uustevig 4 Eireated i thoy in UATAIDg _agins, ny | Brothrs general merehndizors, kot £35,000 | Niw Yok, August 10, Thet T, Figja | o7 BY 1 1HOOD & €O, Towell, Mass | pinting committien o credontialy, onguniia: | o denth santsinee, s taen rom il it | _ ozrtcGios AMOREWS & 5 - corrupting influences which scek to pervert | insured for §13,000, Total loss £100,000, and Farm says: Bonner paid uderbile| ; 10O ®Doses One Dollar. | tions and resotutions adjouraed till thls even- wing and lynened, SRS I P PN AR o Heen teverywhere, Because every- m& yeatiwiv. tl it attains Sealof Nordh Carolina / where recognized L] Becaude we 'yl mellow. 0 _ - VT tectthotent gliness whick z mizdi&penéifife wh 1 b /bmw:t/ i "y ! oo Aoz GFUO YI dest Jobaceo patte. p HAENORTH CARDUNA LEAF s Gondumer, ina, and stote (b sews