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THE OMAHA DAILY = FOURTEENTH YEAR. “THE OLD TICKET." Weaver and Laird Re-Nominaled by the Republicans Yesterday., Dorsoy Captures the Persimmon in the Third, After Four Ballots, Knox County Presents Contesting Delegations, and Both are Thrown Out, A State Ticket Put in Nomination by the Republicans of Jowa. A Oyclone of Conventions From Connecticut to Texas. Michigan Greenbackers and Dem= crats Fuse on an Electoral Ticket. Record of the Political Gatherings | i Evarywilere Yesterday, The First District. Spectal Dispatch to Tie Brg. BraTRICE, Neb., August 20.—Weaver was nominated by acclamation, without opposi- tion, Speeches were made by Weaver, Thurs- ton, {Howe and others. Resolutions projos- rtain reductions in the tariff introduced by Harwood, of Lancaster, were withdeawn upon the ground that the matter had been sufficiently covered by the national platform and Blaine’s letter of acceptance, The Second District, Special Dispateh to Tie Beg, HASTINGS, Aupust 20.—The republicans of the Second congressional district met hers in convention this evening. Although tickets were issued the ball was packed to its utmost capacity. After the caucus it was ascertained that Laird would go into the convention with a sure majority over his opponents. The op. position agreed to vote for Francis of York, Af- ter a short straggle J. J. Foss, of C nominated temporary chairman, S, Filore, temporary chairm Bostwirck of Adams pl Laird before the convention, roadir gotten up by tormer life and coul the remark that Lai years azo by two hundre: , ending by 1carried the district two and if nominated he v 1hold the fort tothe tune of one thonsand majority (the eame is doubtful). Laird’s name was seconded by Tibbitts of cott, York, propasad the mam> of George B, Francis, criticising Laird’s action in congress, bt ho said e weuld support the noniings, He was scconded by the gentlemin wd, Ta ballot counties; the firat formal ballot: Lai Guslin baviug withdr, thio nomin For stor, A. L. of Harlan, and Strobu, « 'f Webster, 36, The Third District, Special Dispateh to Thix BEE. Corvwnvs Neb., Augnst The conven $ion was called to order by Judge Tiffany, chairman of the congressional committec, at precisely 4:30 o'clock. y county was re- ported present with a full - delegatic Knox, from which there appeared a contest, In the ten ry organization the report of the congressional committee admitting the Deaper delegation to seats in the convention wis adopted, Hon, {C Whitueyer, ination for temporary sulted in the election of MeNish, by vote 80 to 84, Gresnwood of Buffal Blackiman of Sherman county, were . retarys, On motion, both sides of the con tedd delegation from Knox connty were al 1 thirty mim in which t> repr 1t their respective : the floor, o Clain to seat ), following with an eloquent appi convention, which was grested with prolonged appla Me, Draper followed with an argument trying to sustain the action of his friends to disregard the wishes of the repulican voters of Knox, and at the close the couvention refuscd to seat 1 Towle dulegation by a vote of ninety two jon the convention prestdential received 106, excopt MeNish, of Cuming, and i Columbus, were placed in nom chairman, which re ven, and tion are elated & thut it puts the legitimacy of L e le, legixla f tablished, The result of the clearly settles the question of Doy ey and Nye Colson and Co,, with hisecalp. - Adjourned, 4 tha convention re-assembled, 2nd after adoptiog the raport of the committes muking the temporary organization perma, nent, with the aldition of McMurphy, Schiyler for secestary, the convention pro mmlul o> an informal ballot for member of which resulted as follows: Dorsey 2, ll«)- 310, Hilton 17 Abbott 17, Butler 9, Kincaid 8, Shayer 9, Clark 10, Burns 5, Clark- son 10, McFarlan, On the first ballot Hil ton ga ned ons and Dorsey two, On the sec. ond ballot Dorsey ¢ ined two, Liuter —Doraey was nominated on the foneth bullot, i go home Towa's Conv mlllt n, DEs Moixes, August 20,—The re publican state couvention was called to order at 11 oleock & m, with prayee by Dr. Stewart. Hon, J, P, Dolliver was clected temporary chairman, Tho usual committecs were appuint kins; Second ¢ 2 [ black child AL i bl el ()MAI{A NEB.. THURSDAY MOR herds of the country Gro. B, Loy E. C. Perkins: Fourth distr nda; Fifth district, Chas, Wiers m; Seventh distr et G L Stkes Nt Thg Dreaded Catlte Sconrge Breaks strict, E, yi Tenth district, John o Hw;w; d;wl' sty Ontin an llinols Hond of JOISess. | 1 e Tea lectors from the fseveral districts were 4 opd D or ‘ree Trade o annonnced as follows: First district, W, Pal s - Goods of Irish Manutacture i - IRISH INDUSTRY, mer; Second district, W, A, Foster; third dis- | p o Agricultural Department In- The Irish Vote tor trict m..v\ Korr; strict, John Me LT & a Brice. Hugh: Fifth district, 0, H, Mills; Sixth dis vestigates the Matter Nt trict, H, J, V Seventh {district, John A, - Bosto , August 2 At the Parker Hous Storey; Eighth district, W, H, Tedford; Ninth ¢ yeatardhy M, Darel liold n sonference with district, J. B, Holmes; Tenth district, J. 8. | The Disease Traced to the Herd [anumbvero Catholic bishops and loadars of Kelso; Eleventh district, Judge Early, the T 1ok NaMoRK. Tesguo concerning means Mr, Clarke, of Geneva, harmonious, Ad he convention was ve journed at noon till 2 o'clock p. m. The convention was called to order at X b m., by the temporary chairman, by which the coming | A contost in this country could be turned to the advancenient ; ) Commissioner Loring Issues a[of the Trith cause. undorstood tha Mrs, M. Clark, editorof the Keokuk Gate C Parnoll reprosented hor son at tho conforance, ¥ H ' was eloctad permanient chalrmsn, Circular on the Subject. Mrs, Parnell submittod the details of a sehemie A committec of three was appointed to in- — for the Lenefit of Irish hoin industry, which vite General w. ', Sherman, who isin the it i Wit ‘his pres she stated was conceived by har son and is ho. city, s p ence. eo on credentials He Advises Measures to Prevent ing put dinto practica execntion. Par reported full dele present from every the Sprend of the Disease. nell, she said, had formad an asso connty. ]n t of the L“""”"‘L was S e ciation in England and Iraland of L 1.&‘1 |“§. 2 capita’ist and manufacturers whoso aim was Owing to Many Cattle Having Been | ¢, ayoouraga home 1 fustry in Irolnd, It Ulish factories for the exclu wre of Tridh goods such as could tured in - Englan countrics including such articlos as lce linens, fr woolens ind twoods, and pro ims sre in progross for tho o tiblishinent of such factories in differont parts of Ireland, rank Davy, of Eimmets, and E. D, lluu qu~ of Polk, assistant secretar: ies. A full list of vice presidents from each district was also appointed, Mr. Clark, on taking the chair, made a brief spread, but rousing speech, which was freqne mI\ in- terrupted by applause. The convention pro provosed Lo est £ive manuf not be man Sold From the Infected Herd the Diseaso is Wide- e par ceeded to place. candidates in nomination. | Ouicaco, August 20,.—The Trecder's G Bieeohes wars limitetl'to thites mifiitea enchs | o ooy augist 20.he DBroalers Gaf Aral Parusllmade fon as comin o e Tt oteha | 2ctte. will publish the following to-morrow: | from her son thi K18 SubLEee imembers of the convention are on theie fost | At last the unwelcome truth is forced upon |0 the republican and democratic partios, the stanco of which by cither would dtcide which puty the organized ILiish voto would b cast. v noll stated that as thieso lrish goods us that contagious plewco:pnevmonia has | ¢ found a lodgment in the prairics of Illinois, The evidences of its baneful presenca in v loss than five Jerscy hards in this stato aro | could not o made in this country their im- it s hnt. the | Lortation would not in anyway conflict with overwhelming, and grave fears exist that the rican home ndustey inasmuch s the extent of the infection has only dawned upon onin England proposed to exclusively ol the production, waving handkerchiefs and hats amid deafen- pplause, long continued. Dis Moisks, August 20, h;n«lz for secretary of stat; On the first swellyn 177 number u( votes cast ‘lll Secoond lml!uL . Jackeon, of Butler county, 42( Tace, us, Investigations which were set on foot | Mr. Parnell's propc D. Low somo two weeks ago by the bureau of animal | Sition, itherefore, was: that a direct offer s made to the |x itical parties of the United industry leave no longer any room to doubt | S ' > tes as follows: “If in accordance \nzhthv friendl, OHBIHGE ||.», , 10, Jackson, 4(5; Russell, 146; ’ aclson’s nomination was made | the unwelcome fact. unanimo; The nature of the trouble was first suspect- , V. I f Van Buren county, was [ oq by Dr, Trunbower, of Sterling, who was 73 nomirated by nation for state treasurer. | "V X 5 bl R L TR G T L Trovo, of 1 ucns county, was momin: | 10 the employ of the department of ageieul: [in “favor of ated for auditor by acclamation, ture. First ballot for ‘attorney general: ~P. M. [ of Sterlin, ; aduitting | gouds _of A Jersey cow belonging to Mr. Kecfer, | Itieh manufacture feo uty, specifying ety uch goods as can nanufactured else recontly purchased by him, sick- |\ Kh ey ! ) . ) an Treland and the importation o :::h::!( ‘i\i;:f:‘al::I:1:ll\t) 23 '",'fil,'.{““A] ‘"I; ened and died under such circumstances as to | which do not compete with Ame A ...m.m‘.. DRKGETOk Y Robinson, | lead him to suspect pleuro-pneumon Her | tions, then such party will reccive the organ. o Vit 100 Tohs ave Liben subaca: sautis Db ized support of tho Irith American_ voto. Stibton 417} DT HersButy 00|l €6 tlEh6 BHEeeRIE L VAN A0 H en if a direct organization is not made, the m 417; » 90 f chicf of the burcau at Washington, He was | Irish vote to be directly or indirectly influ McPherson satisfied a thorough investigation of the case | enced in favor of the party which thall cham- 3 was warranted, and he instructed his subord. | Pion '-hl'sa\hn- of Trieh industry as indic Mo fully mauire into its history, Tt |, Mrs. Parnell Toaves for New York to-day inate to carefully iquire into i ¥+ I& 1 take pesliminary steps toward the oreaniza- was soon learned that the cow came from the | tion of Irish interests so that in case of ac herd of Mr. G, Clark, of Geneva, TIl., and [t n by either of the prominent political par- Judge 7. H Rothrock, of Linn county, was | that there had been other and serious trouble o the promises contained in the- proporition nominated on the first ballot as his own' suc: | there, BritulfitllodsamD i th comt, receiv- He hadgsold two cows that went into | wag stated that the reasm why Secanias e ionec | the hord of John Boyd, of Elmburst, and |Sullivan sopersistontiy rofused relection to VRS 0, By W TACETeo0n (l oraatice ian Wiokoaaa and the prosidoncy of thy “Tiish National Toagu © Presidential olectors at large, Colonel | of them had died, Other and more Y128 ShAu ki DEGLUS b eitorithe. Canivasy i ttawattamie, i el S support of Blaine and did not wish to com Lec, wera ¢ u ted promise the Irish-American vote by becoming The following were oleetod from the dis- | Pereon some ten days ago to investigate the [# public speaker nl]h\ur the “ropublican tricts: i Salmon, Sutton 110; tobinson 132, a s nomination was then made unani- serious almom came on in s candidate wh ding the office of prosident Imer. of . Washington|4Tu company. with ‘fr.. Saunders;-iofithe/| o -t NaHER leaguo. fourth, John M. | Gazctto, e visited Mr. Boyd's heed, wher Avery on the Rampage. T Millk of Tama: | the remaining Jiving cow purchinsed from Mr. | Giouco, August 20.—-A Daily News spo Maboskas soventh 'John | Olarko was fouad tolbe Suffering from wihat | cia) trom Viennajdll, says' tlint ‘about ons chth, W, 1. Tedford of | apponred o bo plearo - pnenmonta —in | Lundeed mon, a last accounts, with guns and ) of Hardin; Lleventh, D, C, |& chronic form, —and another one of | iy 1 qye still in pursuit of David Avery, py s oNn, the man who burnediix wheat stacks to o M, acute case of the samedisense of only iabis ; AT o e A A s e o o oy | vont lovy by tho (mstablo and then wont The republicans of Iowa hereby res AU Cays’s QAo Holeh 48 | gunning for his neighbors and burned their the full platform of the natior slow, however, to doclare the contagions na- f g, ey also, The pursucrs think ho cannot party as adopted at Chicago June last and | ture of the dis 5 T ho s6tha S antly. ex: hat with refirence o state fssuies the repub- |tion and the further fact that tw p h{":’m"“mh::",_, renlydexciiid lican party of Towa reaffim the platform |walsin the same herd were ata [t R HR SRS ol isce Bvvars lopted at the state convention of 18 imilar gymptoms, so confirmed him in his oL Es oy Are i is thut Avery did district II,J l presentod an arly of “Phe committec on resolutions veported the age, but subsequent in claring furthermore their respect for law and nosis that he determined to kill the two | their demand f to law, and that [ cows which were first attacked on Mr. Boyd's they also heartily declarations place. The post mortem examination, which set forth in the latters of acceptance of lames de last week, fully confirmed his worst G. Blaine, nominee for president and John A. nd he at onee set to work to learn the W, St L &P Logan nomineo for viee-president, ~ Conven of the infection. S, Louss, August 20, -The Erio & North tion adjourned, ko, of Gonisa, admitod that six | Shor, ot fright Tine, which wa dropd Special Dispatch to Tie Bex, deaths had occurred i Al %1 with others from the. Wahash system by Dis Morxes, August 20.—The unanimous | 4141 although ient of Judge Rothrock, in the repub- | Keefor, and the two taken to 19 lican convention to-day, settles forever and [nine fatal cases from this herd alon eternally the question of prohibition in Towa, |, 10 the meantime word came of Lroublo in fuernally the auestion of probibition fn Towa. |y, Jerscy herds in another part of the st Tho Polle connty delogation was out-spoken | U4 Y5 Kalmon, Paaren and Kauch mado i al Munager Telmadge, gocs oub of ex- Septomber 1st. Asa Kellogg, its St. Lonia agent, rturns to his old position as ent of the Sunset routs, Samuel Smith, Uruther of daines Sith, ganral traffic i gor of the Wabash and formerly conneeted + cows sold to | G nhurst, made | yge endoree B l"‘: : ““If“;';‘m‘:“]“”“:fl ",,!" iy bypls ‘:,‘ v with l)m(‘lm Alton, will take the place =i OlBOBUIRO A Ny APLGRMS .J,!, . ley as assistant general freight A Squabble over the Unit Kule, tohave run the herd |0 S L s o of Clerk, but in the meantime sales | #4560t of the Wabash. Houstox, Texas, August 20—Tho demo- | haye heen muda'to various partics, “ona lot S—— cratic stats convention ssembled at ton a | going to C; \mhmn, Ky., from which nothing | Chinese Must Stay Wh They Go, m. A permanent organization was effected. | has becn hos Sax Fraxcisco, Avgust 20.—Judgo Huff- that the investigation Jeof Jorseys at e rticla. clui on platform was | e ‘thatthe platform endorses | Virginia, Cass county declares in | 1ast, was the,distributing po in this stat Antmals from this taken to Nebruska, Mis<ouri, lowa a Kentucky, and to various other herds in th ed States district court day rendered o decision in the habeas corpus case of Shong Toon, who left the ttate two months aftee the Chi restriction act of May 6, 1882 went in wtion, and fuiled to obtain a return certific The court holds man, of the Un The resort unanimons the national demoeratic favor of common fraesch s the plavforms slsfor both whiteand actment of the oppo; herd law; receonnmends that the legislature of | st te, he cannot re-enter t the state should limit the amount of real es All available resources of the department of - agriculture are being cnergetically oyed I d orheld by corporations; declares 1ds o sacred trust in the cistody of the Jegislaturezudaocates leaing such lands un til actual setlers desive to purchase th A majority of the committec on resol. troduced & motion that the two-thirds rule he sustained:s A contest_ensued- Debate and roll call by counties followed, The two-thirds rule was su d by a vote of three hundred | im0 boan issted: and six yeas to one hunnred and cighty-seven D L nays. Sceveral motions to adjourn were voted TeRE, WASHINGTON, Aug, 20, 1881, § dowo, The only name praented for nomina- | g tho cattle owners of the United Statos tiog for governor was Irelu d. —The rules| = Oingto the existence of a disease supposed wera muspondod and John Ircland ro-nomina- | ¢y fy contagions plenro-peumonia. in several tad for governor by veclamation dst great | Jord Y TR R s enthusiasin, Stato soontir Barnett Gibbs, of | T'ferely 'raquest owners of all hords of Jersey was nominatad for lientenant governor | cutti in the United States ino. which ne 9. Treland aud Gibbs tyen addressed | pinals have heen introduced since January ntion, after which adjournment was 1y ', stop shipment of cattle till after Octobir The discage gcems to bave been introduced to trace up, dotermine and isolate the infected herds, M. Boyd and others whose names are mentioned have made no sales fora month and there is no danger of the ing furthor fr wn, the infection FRANKFONT, ). —Governor Knott pardoned jam and Owen Bradley, prisoners who rendered | sistance to the officors during the bl b jar | prisoners last week. Cunningham was in for confined to Jersey | jiry'¢,p killing the scducer of h's si-ter, and Buadley for horse steallng, e — Manager Maguire Excol icatad. Satr Lake, Utah, August 18,—On Sun. duy, during high mass av Missoula, Bishop Brondel formally excommunic Theater Muniger Maguire from 1n view of theso dovelopemants tho follow h Catholic church, for the sin- of hringing great i Montana for a series of leotures the fidel, Robert G, Ingersoll e —— Rum, the e taken to 6 p. m, 1 et by animals sold at Virginia, Cass count 4 its use secessaiily load to orim Michigan Greenbackers Adopt Fusion | linois, in 1'ebruary, 1581, and tha aviu's | 105 10 400 0ices Niipalto ot Derioir, August 20,—The Michigan green- | were widely distributed through the western | |0y in Allen’s tos, Itis hoped thereforc, that perzons owning tle tracing to this sale, and all others having cattle affected with disease adopted it. They reaffinn the national plat- |of the lungs will at once communicate form; commend “Butler's letter as worthy of | with D, 1. D. Saluon, chicf of the bureau support at the polls; deplore the misfortunes | of animal mdustry, care of the DBreeder’s G of the mercantile | ing clagses, which are | zette, Chicago, and clearly state the condi attributed to contraction of the volume of | of their herds and the symptoms of the dis money and excessive taxation: favor the ewi- | ease. The attention of owners of cattle snd | tion of rep gration of industrious foreigners; demand of | railroad and other transportation compavies | tries of Lou legislation the enactinent of a mechanics lien, | is called $0 section seven of the act cstablish- | sition hall, the oommittee on resolutions —to giving to the first lien for wages due or to | ing a bureau of animal‘industry, which makes [ nfght submitted a series of resolutions which Jam” tobaccos, @4 the rum neutralize each other and produce T R Y P e P garded as i peace mak — “Protected Industries, NEW ORLEs N5, August 20.—At the conven sontatives of tha protacted indus ana, assenibled to-day at Kxpo hackera met this morning, and after a heated discussion of the resolution in favor of fusion, become duc; demand the systam of contract | it 4 misdemeanor hable by a fine of not | were adopted. labor; also amendment of the bureau of land | less than $100 n thau 35,000, or im | — statistics: demand protection of lives and | prisonment not more than one year, or hoth, ance and China, health of industrial institutions; demand the | for shipping catt'e d with any infections Tonvox, Aug. 20, 1o Times' dispatch orcement of & Just system of ad or communicable disease, and especially the dininistra. a80 known as plenro-preuionis. from one nowinated | state or torritory into another, The cordial inistra. from Pekin suys France reduced the indem- pity demanded of China to two hundred mwil- y; and heartily connend th Begole was ti Hap it g o lion fra e Frendl by acclamation, Adjourned till this after- ' co-operation of state anthoritics and of ail |l b, Tho Fronsh sl a noon, Pertons interested in the weltare of our catgle o3 60 Withdraw if payment wat retused, NING, AUGU OUR SPECIAL MARKETS. A Fair Activity Manifested in Wheat, With Prices Stronger, Corn Shows Unexpeoted Strength, Amid Great Excitement, Oats Advance and Then Fall Back to Fornmr Figures, High Prices Stlll Rulo in Pork, --Hogs Rise. Prices a Shade Higher on all Sorts of Cattle. Transactions ot the Day in the Ohi- cago Market, Special Dispateh to Thr Dek, Cricaco, August 20,—There was fair ae- tivity in trating to-day, and prices were gens erally stronger, corn developing unexpected strength, WHEAT, Tn whoat there was fair speculative business. Swaller receipts hora and at some of the other winter wheat markets, together with a sharp in corn, influenced faiv buying. advanced §(@ §, then declined §6 1 and d on regular board } under yosterday. e it ]2 On the afternoon board prices were a shade for Soptomber, 80§ for asier, closivg @ comber, CORN. will show that his ho have heen opencd, has been mutilated, but if Speculative trading in corn was on a large scale, and pricos we great excitement, firmer, losed stendy. board " in advanced A , closing at 1 for August, 93k for September, 514 for Oc- tober, and 47 for November, OATS refloction Schley who insisted from the start that there A was no mutil; t before Spe i opposed to opening the erave of private October, 82 for November and 833 for De- | Tronty at New ¥ ol . vore advanced munid very | it tuvnsout that in_tho casket which i sup: Y Uhe market oponed a trifla | posod o contain Henry's romaina there is [ of the scandal and desives to rescind and can- On the afternoon he upin the form « wood and a L 1684, bt Amertcan or Fnglish, white as for models and for popularuse they could bemado eminent y il Her onfy purpose i to direct at » this industrial feld which witl b ABR EM( FUR TULDEN. T Disaffected Ucmucnaisflawlmz,mrclevc- land’s Withdrawal, C— SHORT AND SWE The Dying “:‘:":‘l‘:ll 'jvl' Hoosier Tho Volume Of Diszunt Strebgth‘ = ened by 8ly Republicans. INDIANATOLLS, Augus The following is a copy of overnor Hendricks'| lotter = f aceeptanco of tho demoeratic nomivation | The Last Moral Prop Knocked for the vice presidency TSDIANATOLIS, Aug. 20, — GENTLENRN: —T from Under Grover, have the honor to acknowledga the recelpt of — your comumunication notifying me of my|The Latest an® Liveliest Sensation noiination by the democratic convention at Chicag, as candidata for th office of vice- ! el prostdent of th United States, - May I ropoat what T sald on an-|gpecial Di . other occasion, - that it fa n nomi. | 0ecist Dispalgy" Ttk Ber. nation . which T had nelther| Ciiicaco, A 20,—The Daily News, an expected nor dexired,and yot T recognize and | indopendent p appreciate the high honor done me by the con v otk (- vention.” The choice of such a body, with [ NEW YOIk, & such unusual unanimity, ccompanied | tion was causec with 8o generous an expréssion of esteem and [ of the democra confidence, ought to outweigh all werely por. | (e roceipt of a P sonal dosires and preferences of my own, 1 trust, also,from a deep senseof public duty that | Independent, [ I owe, I now accept the nomination and shll | tainiog a doubl) a editorial bitterly an— abide by the judgment of my countrymen. | tagonistic to Clovoiand. The course of this CF RS EIbT Dot e Jing religions and xeoular journal has boen copy of which you submitted to me, in their | closely watched Dby both parties, and when suin and substanco, and I heartaly endorso and | last week it printed the report of one of its (':L“I.'('i“;“‘:;’""o“'_""“““‘\“‘« 1 am, gentlomen, your | eqitore, Rov, Dr. Twining, on the Cleveland (Signed) T, A, Hespnicks, | scandal, the democrats considered the paper To tho Hon, Win, ¥, Vilas, chairman; Nicho- | folid for their sido. The editorial to-night re- las M. Bell, secretary, and others of the | fors to Dr. Twining's report and notes the fack National Democratic Committeo, that he admitted and confirmed oven while - e et excusing and explainiog the unchasti y of The Remains of Private Henry, Cloveland, and on this ground, The Inde- Dispateh to Tue Bek. pendent Cnieaco, August 2).—Secrotary Chandler as the following to-dn 10, —A decided sensa- + national headquarters 1ropublicans to-night by s copies of the New York ot Thursday next, con- REFUSES TOSUPPORT HIN, o Moro than this it notonly because it | withdraw from the ticket o like othors which | fails to do so the paper says ho should be forced to leave the u‘{ml. Another paragraph asks its readers to remember that the paper supported O} nd prior to the publication ogs trunk and ral by onl! ade | cel every good thing it said about the Gove o o ot m bty it oy ¥ | oraor.Whilo leading domocrats say that it ety by aid of o logw of [ matters not what the courso of the Independent o tho honesty of Commander | ™Y V& they are visibly DYED AND WORRIED rtere, which strikes them a3 fon of any of tho bodics. It is [ at this now dey ) ; o und closed, casy. O] Jossiblo that Schlay, who ha 1'to pro- | a surprise of the campaign, At the repab- roaay e te Nupunt wnd Sutmed | paro the bodies for' burial, paid no personal | lican headquacters the feeling is_ jubilant and Dot 3086 Oottbe ANBUN IR Sl \ttontion tothe matter and allowed others to | the declaration is made that Cleveland's lead- bt} Ao it and he did not know that he was to cru- |ing moral prop is knocked from under him. rOUK. gl fmpsing on thefriends of tho dead mon, f In fuct it iy froely said tonight Ly sepubli- very littlg trading in pork, but high prices | but hardly probable. ns that Clovelund will be compelled to still rile. The ust, 21 50 to 5 for October, ket closed at 7 00 for 0 for September, 20 00 to 10 for the year. LAD steadier, closing at 7 62} for September, for October, CATTLE, Lstimated raceipts for the day 6,000, against [ called to order by Tuke P, 1 6,679 last Wednesday, - mukis week <0 far, against 14,080 f last week. ~ The market gen y ) T e A LA T e ] sorts of eattle, Good natives were again scarce, yet there seems to be abont all that » wanted at pres as the demand, al though somewhat nore duy or Tuesda Jurga that re fal i'too lean for butchers, and thioy sold at ruinousiy low fi somo of these sorts averaging 10 50 to 12 50 sold as low as ) to 425, and were not wanted at - these v prices.They are worth more monay in the country than here at prosent. There wero o fresh areivals of exuns from west, but there was about a ||1I| Al northwest, « thaway fio choice 3060 to 12 and they ¢ lower than last week, Stockers and feeders were more plentiful an ]u\\ or, imo very good feoders solling at Tho f-aturo in thecalf trade was the salo in varions lots of about 800 head at n range of 11 bn t 360 perhead. The best are from New York i Michigan and Tinois. Tho mur) closed considerably firmer than on yesterday. 1o Tho estimated receipts for the day ainst 11,804 last. Weds 206 for the week s )[Iv ame time last week higher shippers and Salos were tod light o g and mixed lots a6 640 to 6 50, Michigan and Indiana rasg stock was slow at b 80 to , and are o b0c below corn fed of the same avers heavy, with the bulk of pa ago. e Graff Arrcsted atlowa Olty, Towa Ciry, August 20, —Conead Graff, who inallegod to bo the principal cause of the troublos here lust weak retunncd to tha city last ovening. 1o was arrestod Bmmediately. while driving down the street, Ho accom- panied the sheriff quietly beforo Judge Hedges and gave bonds in the sum of 1,000 for appearance before the grend jury in Jun uary, o iy tho fifth one who hos beo o, and atill other will be mado, I's application for a permit to buy and Lintoxicating liquors, the consideration of which was posiponed for soveral days, will some up to-morrow morning hefore ths bourd of supervisors of Johnson county. There is much discussion regarding the probable result, — Arthur Ret Niw Youk, August to-day recelved as calle luysen, Chandler and ¥ uré Licutenant Einory, Assistant mastor Hatton and ex-Collector Murphy. wW Youk, August 20,—The cabinet off < remuined with the prasident eeveral hours disoussing official ~busincss, the natwe of ives Oallers, 0. ~President Arthuy cretaries Freling \mlr«l.ml T which was not learned, C — Not Organizing a New Party. 305105, August 20, —Mrs, Parnoll explaing with regard to the report that she is engaged in the organization of a party for the bencfit of the Irish Awerican vote, that she ix not or ganizing any party, and has not expressed the slightest prefercnce for cither of the American parties. Sho believes that many articles pro uinister was order | duced in Trcland might Lo adnitted free of du- ty, nithey are mot competitive with either | ing of the Am [ivered in the present strained relations between east bound trunk lines this will probably lead to a ud the next Lest front | W, 11 4 gencrally, [ largo canning fir S0110,0 00, 10,000, | ratos, | Dorore, the mapket that W. Desheln, t sion merchauts, , notwithstanding E tance is in the hands of the press and will appear to-morrow.. Tho Sun boldly says that the demo MUST RENOVE CLEVELAND, session, The | But as The Sun is tha special organ of Bug- meeting was | ler, democratic nanagers pay no attention to land who in land Barcley, who de o help make the na ot songht to ve a *was his opening re Poland on hehalf of tho goneral presented a larzo number of names for membership from v rious states, aftor which the clection of the gencral council was proceded with, el Legal Luminaries in Convention The seventh meet: association convened this morning for a three days’ attendance was large. Th SaRATOGA, it "To-night it is said that disffested demo- crata will proceed to work on Mr. Tilden and attempt to induce him to force off Cleveland add run himself. 1 this schema fails an ef- fort will b mado to get Allon G, Thurman, of Ohio, to vun independentdemocrat. tutler people me very much excited to-day over what they claim is A STANPEDE FIOM CLEVELAND, and their chaivman gives it as his opinion that, unless Cloveland is withdrawn, Butler will,'in effect, step in and capture tha demo- Hamburg [oratic vote. = In event of Cleveland’s with- Auerican packet company has fssued a circu- | deawal, Tutleritos ay their candidate will re- ar to it agants througho! 0 1o . | ceive the regular democratic indorsement, lar to ity aouts throughout the northwest of- | Sy 10 (i (E6CTRE, Tikthe White Hoese. foring to pay them o commnssion of four dol- plmine os by mil, from| MeGilicuays Chicago to Now York, either first or second [ Wasuisaro class, in addition to the usual steamship con; i cGilli - mision. The circulur only. quotes rates over | *E0n MeGillicudy, the Michigan Central, Michigan Southern and | # letter to th and Now Vork Central. 1t is surmised that | says: that “Son of No Water” recently attemnpited to take the agent’s] An article in a cheap publication saying the Indiavs had a right to kil McGillicudy caused the In- troduced President C ) Another Cut Anticipated, Ciieaco, Angust 20, The Ia = each on sales of tic o ngered. , August 20,—Indian t Pine Ridge agency, in sissioner of Indian affairs, war 2o rates, S 2w — dian to mako the attempt. He was arrested Sunk on inancial Rocke, and held subject t> order of the Indi.n “Piiani vitt August Warner | office, & Meritt t e ——— Boys—Martcues—Heaven, Camden, Liabiliti SemNariein, O., August 20, —Two | Whe firm has a largo amount of | Isane Beard, playing with watchee, fired & per ont and has been borrowing at high [ building which burned. The elder” boy es- caped, but the younger, five years old, burned to death, his body being half consumed. —— Drowned, MRocnester, N, Y., / orted seven boys, Er Judsor Buur, 12 Cieaco, August 20.—Paul Populorum, wor, assigned to-day. Liabiiities, $200,000, ut liabilities of $100,000 addi- Assets, $170,000, PuiLaneLenia, August £0, It ix report:d general commis- rily embuarassed, ward Swaine, crett and Will Ford were drowned hoat capsizing. disae [0 i AR Ryan Installed, PiinaneLeins, August 20 Ityan was duly instalied this m head of the Koman Catholic see ANDREWS’ at \n',...ulq er Production of Lumber, August The north-western 0 ity session here the advisibility of shut- 115 o eurt oductions, ‘nt, Arch Bishop The whole subject w: ten of five to make It was finally de to recommend that all mills be shut dowa for the season not lator than November 1, 1t is thonght the result of this will be to reduce the product from seven and a half million feet to four million, e —— Army of the Cumberland, . WASHINGTON, Auj ‘The sixtaenth PEARLBAKING POWDE! ITAMBOUND TORISE, lat | exter, N, Y., Septomber 17th and 18th, sad Accld KALAMAZOO, Al jcating u pie mall Boy, ,—A small boy, while 0 of Allew's famous “Trot. " tobacco, funcied it was cake and endeay- ored to swallow it An application of “Old Jun' to the youth's stomach restored him o wnd ho is now happy. Comcionsne —— The Wall Street Bank's Cashier, NEW Youk, g0 Bartlett to wst the props aulting enshier racovery of £r the £150,000, Another Pr rike, PURE CREAM 'I'l (rAR. Nkw Youk, August 20,—The compositers of $1000 Glyen . the Commercint g Advertiser Patruck to-day Ifatnm or any Injurions substances cun be found agauinst w reduction of wages, The paper will | in Andrews’ Pearl Baking Powder, s pos- lo insued ay usual dvely PURE, Belug endoned, ahid tstimonials rom fuch chemists a8 5, Dana Huys, Bog« ol ne, oF Ohigey Ea e mh\uukm \l'\u‘mhl lu b Bod C. E. mefiufi, NDREY &0 lake S '~v maml \nu-fi. Palis, August Phy report that the ( choloen appeated ab Dunkerque, department of Dimord, s denicd, ad i c{iépen@ifi?e Smoking Tobacco. beenhéc\verq&sfiere, fo Peafer ufiz Gondumer, & " Ve meellosn. s ness wehiiel v' sele ctt,u‘/&c;t , . age alone cits fatts, ‘a L.\,nk,kaLt/u(Ja.La. P 2, andd slote Coewa

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