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\ { FOURTKENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGL 414 I thol W g 1 to the | memt f his ( t- ] 18 1 v equipment and riting in MORMON MISSSIONARIES, F 4 i BELLIGERENT BLAINE. [, sl bl o ¢ | DISCRUNTLED WARRIORS, R e R : YESTu.RDAVS MARKETS. ‘ - . Gireniy exnisdition ait tHa st the Ad ohilelof Tarontt 1 the HAYY depiat N AEME 0 be Made (o Arrost the 4 " I winist 1d the Repul 1 rees m Randall Said to b2 Di v e Murdorers of the FBiders in n 2 o f Trata Ve A He Proposes to Corry the War into Iu- ¢ ‘ Semn Randall Said to b Disgasted wilh STRAY STOT IR, A, The State cf Trade Very Dull on Chi o {a i Cont President Arthur sai oM mil'e " Vinwa i ) oo at diaua in Person, o Gt W nt i Cloveland’s 11 ' Views, e Sk : o ! 080 'Charge at Present, [| - 1| gone to Genava, and w for a 2 \" & "' Ml 1 will ba « lay to issus a proclamas 4 And Make the Publishers of the ™ I T e oLt AN EXOpE outoSn!kmflm Penn- Obat I, Taie Tranch | Hon offering an approprinte roward for the ar- | Wheat Closes a Trifle Under . L T | wero made by the untr no cabinet meet da Pratuantion T 1; time, 1:41} vost of the men A i ok who killed > o TV | Sentinel Eat Their Own Words, |* TieHh lomontAts AN TeabTAle New York, Al cabinet mectiogs wil sylvania Protection Tent. it It park st e . Al f the two Mormon elders on Cano creek, Aug Wednesday's Figuros. | L LR T T 1. Eldor Roberts having removed the ro- f . . - rshtie Hoto G Ades i rbe 1 hroo-quars n o winn 1 of the decoased and forwarded them to $ - | Meanwhile He Will Work up a An Ovation to Dorsey. sl Ben Butler Confides in Thurber il T e | Utal, vin, Bt Taate il arcoiiom to | Oorn Averages Lowery With In Boom Among the Hoosiers, Atab "\‘ e vtsE WASHING (ON NOT and Nails a Few Lies, INeand o Womn of all nges— | prompt netion i the " way | oreased Receipts for the Day. — given to G. W. E. Dursoy, the republican cane FRAUDULENT SURVEY l\\ \‘lu o won; - Bigaroon 2d, Seout 3ds f brivgsng the |\‘k\‘\u!lru te .H‘Ilhmimmm‘ n didate for congrossian from the third district, | Wasiivaros, Angust 21,— Assistant Land | Sweet Bill Mahone Looking About for e T W T e wrest of the guilty persons may bo ditli: | Oats and Lard Rule Easier, While He Will Not Accept Any Half-|atiie ome b today, Over one thousand | Commissioner Harrison will go to Dakota Fieginia’s Boodle, SaraTo, August 21, —Milo—Jim Renwick | Uit £ accomp ish, “tho” best of efforts will Pork S} Ch 2 Way Retraction. citizens were out with white hats, comin rly next month to straighten the fraudulent E won, Loftin 5, Lady Loud 8d; tims, 141, | bt bewade. ‘Ivv:“ i il ,‘\‘,“,“\M)'}«(“Hy‘ or. hows no ange. from Columbus, Schuyler, Grand Island and | gurveys made in that territory, Persons Konnor stakos—Tliree year olde, two mtles |igyiihennangn and Learing. o, signatiive told S = i Rt m s e R AR e Randall Disgusted, Powhattan won, Palinuras 2, Panique 3d; [ Roes g beaing no sgnatire told " k . At Dorsoy's restdence enthusiastio speoches | V1t 1 SO RONETIMENS contracted Y0 g sotal dispatoh to Tho Bee: e, 8:864. and Berry he had botter leavo Tonn Good Cattle a Trifle Higher, E‘ i An Ovation to the Congress= | were made by Genoral Thayer, Captain Ham. | m veys of public lands in Dakota made | P " f Mile and five hundrad yards, a s \ LA ) \ i i i ond, - Valentine, Mo Murphy, Dr, Abbot, | returns of plates withont really making sur- | PHILADELIIA, Aug, 21Tt I just possible | piorad won, Gen, Monroe, 20, within twonty four howrs o lotier whioh | 0o mon Ones Not Wanted B I ional Nominee at Fremont, somolis and othor prominent republi: | veye. Numerous complicatious have arisen in | that Samuel J. Randall will be found an aus. | i, 9114, 4 b Pt g 1 - TR v by Mr, Loomis and Mr. Sherwin, | consequence, F iliary to the Kelly-Butler bolt against Clove- | Steeple ch All ages, mitlo an Do waintuinod at any cost, that he ¢ % = Political M in Other I county democrats, the latter by special ¥ '“”\'“ "‘l”":“"; . [1and, Tt was stated here te-day that the ex- 'I‘_"[‘I’I'I’““"“.‘ i Miss A oulose not be driven from the state, He also s Phe Demand for Hogs About olitical Movements in Other Parts 5 VASHINGTON, August 21, —An interesting [ & ey I} i 204, he will return to Chattanooga in & few y \ & ¥R R ARy quertion. with regard to the construction of | Speaker was disgustod with th letter of ac- MONMOUTH TATK RACH: it Tatior 16 the dnbereet of B Whtirel Wik ke @ as for Oattle, WAL DL Maryland Prohibitionists, public buildings was decided at the treasury | coptance issned by the democratie nomines. | 3y covm Pank, Anguet 21 much zoal as ever, Ho declines to ta'k about (RN § i — Bartivonk, August 20, ~The exeentive | department to-day, in effect that the supervis: | Randall was the only candidate for the nom. [ longs Al ager - Endymion won, Hic his iuteutions and says ho is awaitiog orders | T { Special Dispateh to Tie 13 committee of ths state temporance alliunce | b architect. in praparivg plans and specificn | hicago who was on the ground, [ Markland 8. Tuue 3:004, 1 tho Utal authorities, Information has | Special Dispatch to Tre 1 1 T committee of tha st: temy ) Hons . for sl bullatn shall bo g tned ination at Chicagy [ ) £ U 5 \ 0 o | ) | S Avavsta, Me., August 2L—Blaine does not delectors for precident and vico prosi | (8 T8 A L ey appropsiated | owsh it i n question. i€ ho roally sought or | Threequarters il T\, year olds-Wan | becn seceiv Lirom Lwis county 6 L e | Cucngo, August 21— Thoro were vory fov | F . Dropose to let the grass grow undor his feet, | dent of the Unt b 1y congress, without regard to futare expecta: [ cared for the nomination. At any rate, he | THRae YOLP 010 Alllae<S HAUTpoles | FURADIS fuibit Tt is said. that e | features of interest to note in to-day’s trading " nor lose any of the advantage in Indiana RATHIOADS tions, was regarded s of so much fmportance that | won, Feonomy unid B4 Timo 1043, | of them insul and sho escaped with [on ‘changa, Tn tho alsence of newa of any whicli bis prompt action in bringing the libel ES2 ARSI after the candidate had been named, ho was _'I'In-w'wxv Tt Sc g 3;1”\‘\v‘.xxr‘1_‘;< mm]._(lmw.-l from his embrace. o i8 i character from the outside, the general air in f suit against tho Tudianapolia Sentinel has} o hwestorn ana | WVASNGTON, D. Oy Angust 2L—Dr. Sal- |y umuoned to meet Cloveland and at Hheir in- | S wos e b | MG UE4 o G F AT RA s ! ) given him, He proposes to have the caso|™ @ """‘;3"' ‘]“ X “'“":."", A0 fon, of the agricultural dopartment, has | gorviow they talked specially of the platformn | Mile and furlong Al ages—Bob Gook | that the Lot bt o decrad: WHEAT, { pushed to an issue 1f possible, and will do all U AL S Ll i) made a roport to Colonel Carman, acting | (i rolated to the tariff and Cloveland, it is | won. Time 1:07}, i are omphiatically denied by Eider Ro Tn wheat, very little outsido business was in his power to overcomo the legal delays idh LAl e, commissioner, upon the outbreak of plowro- | i cited. Watterson’s views as ‘.}‘”"l b hitic kg il — transacted, and local trading wax also on { —_— i ' olonel won, Joe MeShell 24, Lytton & ¥ - X . [ which the dofendauts will endeavor to inter pneumonia among Jersey - cattlo in Tlinois. | geprossed from the stand, and Mo [ i 919 i The Irlsh Vote, limited scale Receipts we littlo larger, { pose. Hosess his advantago and will not| Chicago Tribunc, He says in part: “This is the most ecrious | oonve dotermined opinfon_ given [ Stoeplo chase—Short corse - Voltaire won, | Lovisvinig, Ky, August 21 —Wm, M. [and foreign advices quoted a dull, w feel- allow any milk and water retraction to induce s the opinion wmong vailroad men in this | outbraak that has oceurred for a long time, | he co ni_nl- d we 0!‘]“]’\1. weighed { l]:.md_.ll\ Pawnee 2d, Echo 3d. 1o 3:13. Colling, of this city, dol to the Irish [ing. The market opened n shade casie hiiin to m.,'hdr.m. the action. j He is going u:‘\‘:’:“1"3,1%1:::‘..l1‘.w1t and ;;u[(‘pj 1,,;:,;,.I.L _Kh;l.,,hh ll.;k.un A‘; exh.vrlx ;(,} ::1::;1:tk l:l::r{hl:'il(ll‘l'\:]‘:jn \\‘::Lh«:f. b ;:‘..lf:::.l ":I’I IL“'_-“-" “i‘,},”“ vention, recontly held in ](,,'.‘(‘.“‘ vancsd about 1, eased off on regular board e i o Indianapol to tetity in the v S nes Ter [ the Jersev cattlo fnterest In the west will be | b potion plank which he fought for in Obio, [ Ay Kansas City—(Unions) St. Touis, 6;]inan interviow relative to the propositionto funder yosterday. = At tho aftarnoon eession, and the general understanding | RArding the Northwestern's withdrawal of its | rumed and plouro-pneumonta he beyond con | hud that he could not take the stump in . any | City * Wl trade the TrishsAtne ote for tho ad. | Dricosagain shaded off §, Septamber closing gener P i Kansas City, 1. trade the Trish-American vote for the ad 3 Nov } ' hat ho proposes to take advantage of the | Sivux City & Pacific business from th West. | trol. Several of the finest herds i the state | other way ths year, induced Cloveland, it s | " At Phiiiel thia—Philadelphis, 20; Cle s it | @788 October 80: November i ity telling apteetios while | ern Trunk Line association—that the North. | 87 Bow infected, " Ono affected animal in o [ asserted, o that he would make afjnq, 3, r Eg ok Eha sitehaN, TOGHiGN: kG distia "'"”.h'f OIN RGOS0 U, Kl s s e dls SR ned to-day is worth 0. Some [ gonservativa referonce to the tariff in his lot= [ “AY Dr G dance—Chicago, 8 Providenc B Wik, EHEATEATRBLE NG £ LS ASABIS R sAtt | GAFn WVaFAgat Lo Receipts were larger. h Ho is entirely satisficd with the out- | western has ther itod its membership s in these hords are worth e coptanco. This fact that all referen R TR O a8 ontartained by tho leag Slicke e it s el look in New Yok, which he considers i ey ] 1 3 e : WAL At Iudianapolis —Iudianapolis, 13 Colin- | that none participating in the alle Stocks were light and there was not mich Yok, whi in the association well taken but | than that, and two of the herds contain over [ £0 tha vital issne was omitted was, therafora, Rz, fotanco noted’ wit, thority, Mr. Colling | desive shown to sell early, but later the offer- He regards Ohio nud Indiana as tho battle |y o™ nnot so0 how tho Wabash | forty head each.” D, Salmon further surprising to the ex-sponkor, thongli 16 i waid |54 Bogton—(Unions) Baltimore, 3; Boston, | weid s wis understood. by tio Toogua. that | inga wara more liberal. " ‘The fact Of corm ground of the campaign. s had ad e AT ot et that the stats authorities have agresd to co- | thay ha was_aware that Dan Mavning and | o J THitl ATAT WML B0 kant MeTRrathr beon roctions being vinited with rain last T e Ll | o acontnt af the oretv ol ol operato ~with goverument _ in exter | othors of tiie New York cotorin_subsequontly | * At Now York—Metropolitans, 45 Brook- | xiib afnira woul B i G deemed favorablo to the baars, veturn and 1o thy effect that the Tndiana de- [ tion on account of the Northwestern's action. [ minating the Acting - Com- | uw Cleveland, aud that before they drove | gy J pitclies; rapvossit Collins. bethip, prasast, at | Market apensiid €63 lowe, allied dradelinbd mocracy is very much disappointed and nearly sk Tstind and Milwaukes & St. Paul | missioner - Carm: telegraphed to him [ hin to the woods, and arrange v |~ At Louisville—Louisville sl A L £ o s | to & fluctuatod and closed § to § under yes- on the run, already, and his advisers = believe iim that the Northwestern and Wa- [ to take all means deemed necessary, and o | intorviow with Tilden. Tt is furthor At Minneapolla—N ne bobweon Minnos il ) S S A2 | Earaay. & ONTbHS P RTEROORT1IORT B HEE AR ANE if he were to go to Indianapolis as defender of & S Mol e fu orized b Mhcials candida i Vi 8o e a3 . been in Louisville since Sunday, & g \ga ] g v nounder the samo_ supplemental | the full extent anthorizod by law, * ! Offielals | (hat the candidato of 1876 joined with his old | AESHAEROR NSt bres Minne c.u.-h sy his wife’s good uwmne and either after o~ be- ud that if one violates it both [ at the agricultural departiment ray that this is | lioutengnts and compe led the vovernor to paro | i Oonkiths Bt B ERIEFRBNe fo 4 for Soptember, 503 for fore tho trial of tho case, daliver n fow o his | (FEPLIVHS U RS Sue, Lolabes fh bubh | 4y 6 B8Gle hiak pcuro priewmonia hns ap- | Home 1 o e D e e € ot il A¥ Boston—Be DKo ¢ pORESIND Octobe for November, Hng ringing clootric speeches to the Hoosters, de- | yorg of this position they quote tha following [ Pearcd on the coast, They will make. every | crosed his pen over certain portions of the | At New work Hannmsnung, Pa, August 2L—The inter- X : pitcRey ol bl AR RS ut preamble to ono of the Suppleniental agrce. | Cffort to prevent the spread of the diseast. [ imannscript, and declared that the only points | At Nowi o national congrésa of RbbROR Thneb Lo o L0ATS PR Dr. Salmon with four or five asistants is b | which should be dwelt upon were thoss which | At Cineinmatt 4 X A el t3 ruled casier, closing at 25} for August Kansas Domocrats, , The said partics of the fourth | Present trying to discover the parts of the | John Kell tor Grady don, Butlor [ A¢ Washington ~ (Lnions) Nationals, aad was called to order by Prosident Deme .59 Septewber, and 25§ for October, ally were | pagsed at Chicago, when th dthat | Washington, 1 Boo which is | tho labor and anti-monopoly voto was against | © Ay St Paul, Minn.—Milwaukee, 6; St. Ilits main | Cleveland, together with the liquor question, | paul, 5, ( which by his favor of free rum would give him ' Addressos of wolcome wera mada by s attison and Major Wilson, Attomey- ) Browstor sent a lettor rogrotting his | Very little was done in pork, quotations nt, and welcoming the | remaining unchanged, with the exception of year delivery, which closed at 13 sy Auguist 21,—The ¢ m reassembled this Torgia, k oeratic fand fifeh part have made application to be ad. | country from which the catt ven! orning; | witted to sharo in the benefits and advantages ~111wx-w}. Tho report Lv!_l':.{ : ino | Which will acerus to the party of the sccond | @ lengthy onc, was anticipatsc b to noon had done nothing but rontine Tt from. the porformance of the | featurcs” by tho associated inability to be pr and thid | siness, T 1 reports of business com | ariginal cor d proposo as a coneidera- | from Chizago, published the German vote, All this, Mr. Randall's The Ring. foraign (vll.‘lh;u\ 5 on Dehalf of the l'_n\i{ 1 mittees, ete. tiou therafor that they will, as to through tr. T fricnds say, hus disgusted the ex-speaker, and | poocieny Braon A_Mlll"* 1 “’l ik ation is m‘_n Ivv|vm~ hing LARD - TopERA, August 21 fic over tLrugh lines, composed in whole or Drouth in New kng it s said ho will tuko very littlo part in the | "G i elove condition, ' Tho session wns dovoted to 785 for September and ading of papers. I the orning in o ring | waa puid to Col. o ames Youn well-known sporting | qlotown and the steol works. torey” Canavan, of [ 4 s werears) in pact of any scribed, and an of the first part their railroads above de-| Qpprse of the railroads of the party | 71y 1 all covenants, prom 1k, Mase,, August 21— Reports | convas save to lool after his owa congressional mady permauent chai yerid 4 G district. moncy taok place at ed ou a platform o lezvous betwean CATTLE, Estimated rmu-i;vl* for the day 7,500, to the New England Homestead from covering the British provinces, ) 1l Everst on taking the cl vlong speech in which he denc ises, and agreen et ont in eaid onginal | points Butler's Oampaign. an Point, and Mike McHugh, of Glasy attiso agningt 7,685 Inst Thursday, making.about n party, Sook serong grounds aguiust | S0tract to be kept and porformed by the | ogland and New York, indieate the by | g0t iapateh to Tis Brs: tland Cansvan 18 23 years old and |Lotison: 38,000 for the wee o far, ikt 22535 for . on, made an earnest appea! for re- | D ties of the second andthird partsas through | o .t harvested ia nearly 30 per cent loss |~ ro % b v, | weighs 132 pounds, McH is 21 years old France and O the same time last wes Prime natives or ot y £ ¢l hibi truflic over the through line thereby estab. Cnicaco, Augnst 21,—General Batler unex- 0 1 ( N nto the peoplo of the probibitory | traflic over g therevy than last year, Prices aro higher than ahs 110 pounds. * Canavan was sec [ 1 oxio0 August +1,—A those showing anything like good quality were vent, extolled the demociatic party, [ Hhed, and also LG, 3 4 VI pectedly arrived last night at the Fifth avenue Billy Madden and McHugh by A, {2 % Dl e ol on scarce and sold a shade hig The beat may d it presidential nominees and pre- | eration for heing orndmutie ;n_:“‘:w ] yean when the crops was very heavy inthefy i) 1ve minutes later ¥, B, Thurber en- [ L Powers. of London. Seven rounds were | ¢h i i e h bo quoted at 6 0to 700, and second-class | it election. : SontisREIth Lo, NartEuor e w oon: great shipping counties, Many farmers Will | oo 4" Buglors room and the door waslocked, | f0ught. Noither of the men showed much | his flag at ono o'clock to-day. ‘The interosts Common and gra sy natives are | < nmittes on resolations then report “'.( Vi "I“-]‘ provi 11.,. l\]l’m of all r ier have to sall their stock or buy hay. Cat- | ¢ 2 .l e giats ! rcicnce. McHugh dealt several heavy left- | of Frencl) Jects are entrustod to the Rus. t the salesmen ean get offered. 2 e pl m whith endorses the resolutio nue whic '1 i P "I .,IH‘“ |i)mv S o i S s sy Some tino afterward a correspondent secured | handers on Canavan’s nose and jows, receiving | sian n Chiva absolutely refuses to | Some very fair 1060 to 0 pound steers the Chicago coavention, wnd the candidatos f Weat bound v"r“r'fhh l‘-:;‘u R Vo g eretove bosomewhat - fower than i f Gy terviow with Butler on the subject of [ but little punishment in return. A% the cou- | admit the French claims. aro selling as low as 890 to 4 25, Taese A dipateli ta the |eorts erwia An LA ok Thapiibion it A i Yamen proposns to be | the \vv.nn!ng and Montanas now arriving, oy secretly | and as the not as goud, thay have to be nominasod by that body, commends the admi of Governor ek as wi and names slusion of the second round Uannyan failed 0| - Tox, el Aug © | Times seyai Tenog ight o the Scotch- prepared for war a loutrance, northern and central New Tng- | Cleveland’s letter. He said he hag -ond it, the party of the first part at Council Bluffs, |~ Drought mul to or from certain stations on the Sioux | land is extending south and west, 10 make | hut when asked if he intended replyig 0 ity | rofiroe then awarded the o ¥ C cific railway hercinafter mentioned.” | of batter and chy in Vermont inthe | .. b of marked advancuges to tho peo- 7 callistEsntion to thin lingungo aud siy, | great: hoeas seotions of Now. York atata will| “6d: ; [ man: hoplng to fnvolve nential powers in“a quarre] | seld for what, tho” salosman can” get offered. o e ot Tl A e e Ves | that the original tripartite contract bemmneh curtailed. No material deeline in What part would you advise me o reply & respocting treaty parte JaeSoiahol two hundred cars of terri- :h;,;"ll"',:fn'{h\‘- Taw of 5 Botrd of sailvond cors. | that it_embracsd ouly throngh tr the prices of these products is therefore proba- [ to? Shall T assail his position on the tariff 4 . ———— torial and Texas ranga cattle on sa'e, and the W for a low Cuteaco, August 2L—Dhe end of tho| A ManIilled by n Passing Train, | tendency wa © range of values, « ) exc ble, Another week of deouth will very seri- | st b a ers withstatutory s for their | through trafi could be exchon i 2 VLY, question? fourth day of the bieyeles orses—score: S wome predicting a decling of 10 to 15¢ before \ shich has resulted 01 G eonnea S ¢ the milk supply of Doston and | Ty, oyr,ng to another question he proceed: | bicycles, 538 m wmiles, Bpssial LlspaiohitoThE be thoday closed.” The Texans on the market reduction of pissenger f and the fi.\ that tho Northwestom .L i ’ ed to defend himsolf against the chazge of be- Rk Crovn, Neb,, August ?L—A man was |are making 3310 to and thosa from < aeing to producer aud shipper of a stable tant ) = joes t PIGHT WITH INDIANS, found dead at Amboy, four miles cast of he 50 to 4005 3 for the trassportation of various products; n n int the al Grady Kesigns ing a monopolist. FIGHT WIT ANE : 3 5 Stocke dlinands) thit S e e rboolk not on'y to divide the reve New Youk, August 21— Fx-Senator Thom. |+ L Was never a monopolist,” he said. “Tho A this morning. ¥ onhis body show )i ckers S . scttle: | nue derived from all taffic it received from or | NFW YOREK, August 2L —kix-Senator Thom- | g, ge made against me by tho mde- | .. B on | t0 be A. D. Marger, of Kirwin, Kaus, He ching o 1 SGuHe: | dolivered to fthe ‘U T, nt Gounell BIuffs, [as Grady has tendered Chairman Manniog his and which s tho" latost. lio | TOFFible Battlo Botween White Men (1 o0 A . Musger of Kinvin, IKam. 1o AL 1“';“‘ ;“' 1 ""'4 from $9 5010 e but also the revenue which it received from | yesignation as « member of the democrat had an-opportunity o nail, is and Indtans in the British e i and thirtoen dollare itn per head, w 321 00 per Rt 3 & e nd west bonnd traffic to and from cergain ; £ i .| that Lam a monopolist in the manufacture of Northwoest, DOS SESpLuQ) posing od, powara ba not peen ) sequire on o Btk clo o and frox stato committee. - Grady says: “Iis but fair | (ha% L am 2 oo Hern i S tuain was the coroners jury’s verdict. dutrastefol km‘?‘.w:!“ -u’”:"l:'“ L :L'll"‘ ment refarred o eontaius the following sec- | Lehould add that this action is entircly per [ Decausg & monoy o business which is ox. SE==e==D o The estimated receipts for the day were Unitod oot opened | tion n will cause to|sonal on iy part, and does not in au; clusively in the hands of a single party and | WiNNiekG, Man., August 19.—A fatal affray | Stok Caule, ] 12,000 againgt 16.7206 last Thursday, mm g f 1 settlement thercfore | D3 travsported over the turough lines by the | invelve the organization to whose repr iybody that knows enough can make bunt | ogeurred last night on the banks of the Red | Strsemio, T, August 21.—In view of [ about 52,000 for the week, so far, a favor the opening up to settle uch Tands | original and these supplemental articles o tives Lam indobted for membership in thelling justns 1. ver a mile below the city, Four whito men | the developments respocting the presence of | 939 for the same timo last weclk. & 4 lishy or over said through lives and by the | committee, I have communic deter- | 1o was nsked what truth there was in the | Fi I » y. Ko generally was fairly active and prices 5 to 10¢ dian terrory; dencuaces the arrest 1 i ¥ i ) e i, ong tho herds of Jerse: A ens 0 AR < City & Pacific railyay, by way of Mis- | mination in this respect to the chaitman of | roport th and Chandler had enterod into | crossed the river to shoot, when they wera at. | Plearo-pnenmo tontig L0 Aerds of JEMEY ) igher on best heavy, which wera scarce and ,‘-‘“"lg D somnor “'"" l““] i ¥ alley, when the sams cin be ¢ | the Tammany hall delegation to the last state agreement by which the national ropubli- [ tacked by a party of Tndians with kuives and | eattle in 111 pvernor Hamilton hasealled | in’ good demend, solling readily at extreme ot D AL CenT O Lo itsolf or by the Sioux City & ific | convention.™ an commisteo should furnish fands to enable | elbs. One of the whites raised hisgun to fire | the state veterinarian. Poaren here to consult | prices, ono @lot = making 6 90, whie the i et e BOVAIE DL SR ‘company. ~ All of said traflic 1 he —— = Jim to make un independent camy when an Tndian nushed upon him and seized | P8 to tal Phe Fpler herd, fhest heavy made 660 to 6 aad good e~ m. A terriblo stro ensned during | where trouble first yare ], eame from Ohi 2 /. 5 age alone Cn. e ] t i | reported to and divided batween tha parties ain 81 1 His Dory. here ix about as much truth,” said he | the dium mixed pnckers b 6 3 655, Aa- t alled Indian tervitory to be decided by | 161 ] i nd ¥ ry. 3 i x Lo Rpmenu e Trdian tortitory koo dechlod BY. e cho accont thled, faurth) andl ACH DAFS || (Hrie at s The schomer. D, A, | “in thut as thre is in other stories they have | which the gun went off wnd ity contents|and one or two fiom thi neigh srted Jight sold at 6 10 to 6 65, but the do- | upon the ri his of all citizens aud & cowardie | hereto in the same manner and in {1 [ 1, e eIar B A rinted about e, Tam certain that Cleve- [ were Jodged —in the In tomach, [ Washington, D, C. mand waelight. Tho pens were crowded Ubinlon <F tirect Call th mower foention of | Portions G which they wouid be _sevarily | Mader reports that on the 14th any of Auvust | [a"winl carry 1nore statos. than Bleino, bt e ganeral, the whito mon e fu'l of Mie igan and Indiana, for which thero srbancs th i citize ey talla tled it the sama traflic was received from | in latitude 14, 47, lon, he wont get 56 many olectoral votes as the re- usand the Indians using their Attacked by India wa literally no demand, and some of which ) il et o o party of the first part a rded by the dory D, A. Dipper publican cundidate, I begin to believe there | kniv cely. “Oncof the latter ovorpowered [ o 2550 T wero offered as low a3 500 and even then BT ‘ "’I' 13y hs taciatlioy and in the perforn 10, 28 days from New Yorl, will be no choice the mun whose gun - had gove off, threw him AGD) AR Eo 4 ould not ha disposed of. The best were L | several covenants, promises, any sat Britian, Tha captain sp half Tour O Ch AN e on the ground, aid with “upraised knife was | from Winnipeg, Manito and it is quite certain they | o e B ;u. that regard sct out in the or 1 board and appeared in good heilth and e s | kneeling over him when ther white felled Indisns attacked four white men 500 before the week is out. { ] » Compste With hEaos e fekiour i o o | T e s0 “fur, | 18Il an hour before Butler arrivad Senstor | the redskin to thoground with blow from his [ o (RS PEUERR SO TS R M oo 0% G nted Tiore unless ab vory Jow avict luborlas bei GiEaithin A asoeabIc ot th need but ons or 13 but ho | Mahone, of Vi gun. - Fieally tho savges wore forced to vo. | IHSGH U [k WAL & autly frof the by, | G o s ackers e tind no plwa for the | e of our country, Alipcontanti by thoiadid Sione Otk of the hotel. tire. The whites regaived their boat and 4 Darg J 3 ] o [ product, and shippers can find no market thas i f rohibition the resolutions | th i i y ! e O ] ot e e s regigued theie boat aid ] had guns, but did not care to use them at first, | ) SIS o | It company, and its undertaking £ aid 3 e R maned fun bhooliye LA N Poiec WeBe | oto MeDonald, an 1) dian, shot in the | Will take t) | i 1 of disc ¢ d discriiainision;/| 816 sasist 1n securing o full and fnithiy Towaver, did nob move from | a1t mieht found e dord ey af 1 the words | stomach and killed, ~The Budy was recovered | =———= = | ] Hodas K o bl ehe Gooningii . . : Tule Hlor a1 Al Ehe courbanying | oo D el et ey L onCplo Bug »w.‘lw IIH\i co this afternoon. An investigation B i B | \ | \ wwber destroyed the pura fireside in- {5 ol Fulla apher's nesociation met heve thi - morning, [ and he went for Mahone with a hop, skip and [ uely won d oue o em is in a danger- | W1 DO hield ‘f“ ('(g E B o by | | whi it over i pleentalaetcls omiaine, - C0 P e aition et b fhi | worniga, | nd o weatd Tor taboo with o b sl aul | wely woul, and ous ot s ' dange e (= b b : | 1 thy appetites of the we ST PR e 0 ST SRk 8 f gy fifty de'cgat s were prosent, A od ¢ woth aroscs — Secaonabio;;phowar, ViR G ) ! ward: that it has nover beon s uilty of o palpable brench of tne commitie ppointed to solicit papers. to | Chandler linke vight arm with the left Cinerssam, O, August 21.—A welcom b b quiiod in by the majority of our people; | Hhe purehase of o Sionx City spply m hio, Ni4tory, of ‘thi easlyd| arinCor thy ¥ Topudiator, apd. they 4 Thiog. Beitieg, PR P (Y v Ao \ { th: pon tho personal liberty | ot e dartock b e | days of telegraphy, and to socure specimons | walked out the front entrance. 16 is said that | Chicago Times Special. B o ol at ," 2 | 4 i s destroyed and con- | 3¢ from its oblisatio i which i | o€ old Tashioned telegraphing apparaius, The | Mahone has come to New York to sk what is [ 1)< Morxes, August 20, The governor hag | W€ farmers are more hopoful about the comn | gies ] fiscatad private property without comprensa: o for atself and the Sions Ciby & Pacifie, | TFessurar’s report was received and adopted, | the matter with Virginia's boodle this' year. | notified the people of southwestern Towi tha 5, Dot with even moro rain tho erops il ! 1 that it is .t in harmony with th S D soonead | and a recess taken for an excursion on the etz hie will tako no action in rogard £y an @yesti- ort of lust yuar, Thiy part, of o porla ol dicktolto il uri Dacitic 8, and the Cliican S, | Fiver. i ; a0 TrIah AR RaLd oatee: on of tho insane asylum mattar, consider- ~|~nl‘-‘rv) a8 hisd 0oly bya rainw inge duly 2Ath RLBAKING POVIDERY, TR F S Minneapolis g Orahia 5 per cont of the : ¢ that ho has no business to intofere, and | besides toduy e - sy e alinlliprofems. Sl vlow | o L fea ) h Lo August 21— The national executive | that if 2 wrong has haon done the remedy lies e AL A o i T | ¢ or destined b cil 1y Angust 2 ths from committo of the Irish National lewguo of [only in lgal proceedings. Lna aih 81 4o, rrostrated by Hear, ok, \YoRdorundtho trepe Omaha and Missouri Pacific ag LV ale e B L T e e da s In accordance with the resolutions adopted at | attorney general cannot move therein except | e Bethlehom streot mill wera compelled to s and unjust law for the en ! @ I neerned, f 8 A CUAY K | that th plom greoments shotd bo| M Tha report of the | a previous niecting delegating the power of [ by order of the governor, the asylum location | stop work last night on account of the great pibitig, and. | ratified by their diroctors, Tk ufor the st 24 hours in the | wlveting & nations] council of sovén to the | €48 Well be considersd wnalterably settled, | heat. trackinon, on”th e R and Wabash directora outhern department of Franca is follows alioa . S — il weount of the i ific and St. Paul & Omaha divec | Herault 9 death 4 fullows: | | resident, Mr. Egan announced the following Ol Production Rogulatod, Tntenso heat, ; e kel e 4 have not taken any action in this matter, | Pyrenecs 16, names: M. V., non, lowa; Mi O11,Ciny, Pa.. A t A st igr —— fes ol e ltisne Crotlerad, and aud consequently it is claimed that the supr Jand, California; Tinothy Moron ST i Augh A moothig o Miss Buck and Privato Henry for prosident in his lettor of - accoptane blemental agrvinent has ot bien properiy | 7 Aumteian Diflicuity at Pitsburg | |10 2L AA iaive innary 1, 1806, | gy cory, Nob Mgk O =Bl o 1 ARy T P he halts | Adopted, and all the s above nuu T, A 4 Loimes B A o 3 1880, | 300l v Lo ay miniled paoers est sblishing her .”\\l (n" TIHL\“‘ & >"“|‘ ‘L\!f “t}xw ’: ‘r“ e Riol e uidantlie akeoemant con there: Prr TSBURG, Augin As there was an in | Wikcon: Rhode Iy | This will control the production to a “great ex- [ ore > ”""H‘ with Private Honry, and author. fensive to the moral seatiments of the ' 1018 1o longer be regarded as members of the | ternational question involved in the case of | land, ue refused to | tent as soven-oighths of the producing wells | jzoq'thy curaner to tiuke up his romaing, 1 world, and which arc consisteat with .“1 Tation, m;.u”l,l“‘..x being nl.w in effcct | Austrlan Consul Qchamberg, charged with- | 46¢ept any remunor v his services, Inhl rl:-:ll-‘r\u ternit s i 1 ”:‘{Il'lnl‘]‘nf’w: : a { i [ toal farita S ORI, tha three original tripartit e q y wrs of the associution ¥ sult of 5 P T —— ol I o public welfare, are | WY 5 fur s tho, HEtund AR | violating o city ordinwneo fn rofusing (o tako | Reception 1o Grogy tolier GMcers. | Atow, ol el wmiyht b tho highest Eho 8prak) ety Ralg, (fl! D8 1 md tious down the Austrian flag when ordered to do xo figures touched since May 15 Avarsra, Mo, Aug, 21,—Ail property o =} i n« were inanimous'y adoted ; —— by Chief of Police Brown, the trial which was | New Yok, Aug. 21,—Prealdent Arthur o G MBI tha & e manufacaeng comp ny hero was ==3.1 3| l uuitteo of wevos was then appeiied | Presidene Artiue Nailing a Lic, » have taken plico this afternoon was indefin | this worning mot at the Fifth avenue hotel IRy R sold at atction to day. Wi B URE (‘RFAM .‘ PETRR { 1 cosnn) e alpeinY Niw Youk, Aug, 20—(Chicago Tribune | ite¥ postponed the officers of the (Girecly rlief expedition, | Niw Youk, August 21, D, Nagle, re aga, cout fully, 8,000,000 a0yl : n'gl binission couyention, : 0] 1 —— i 1 3 ) 200,00, 3 . Gilven | Governor Glick was ronominated and | SPecisl)—*Who inveated thatlie?” said Pres Frank James' Trial Today, ting Commanders Schley and Coffin, | trar of ths bureau of vital statistics, to-day ro- = Ifatom bstiices et be found acknowledged the honor in a long speech re- [ ident Arthur in the ifth Avenue Hotel thi BooNviLLg, Mo, Aug, 21,—Frank Jaues it. Emery, Chief Engineor Mclville and aceived from the navy department o cortified Quincy's in Andy ot o ) viewings h's nomination. g 5 morning. The Chicf Magistrate of the Na- | arrized here today 'to stand tHal on the charge retaries Chandlor and Lin- § copy of Lieutenant ( wreport on the ex-| Quisey, Augist 2 i LT Dann Ly, e C. K. Huliiday, resnbmisslon vepublican, | tiug sywke with asperity, and the romark was | O compicity in the Otteryill train roblery | n, Butier, who had called to eo Jecution of Private Henry. Oa the auth of 10,640 it the exposition to-duy. The night 01 A uuEsYRS aominated for lieutenant governor, oy .41 [ e K on the Misfouri Pacific i case will L | the president, were prasent, Seoretary Ch f this report the record in the burean parade was witnessed Dy the lar st ¢oncou se d ! e resbmission convention was then in. |1 wlo after he had 'w’l‘ o Washington dis-} cglled tomorcow, It iy said that the de- iformed Commander’ Sohley that the § changed 16 road instoad of starvation, shot by | Wi TIA0RI0" avert katlisd dpo ‘mt statots of ANUPEWSI%V\UL A committes and grected with ' patch which stated that e had summoned tho | fexs will 1n0ve for & continmin president had decided to sppoiut him chisf of horder of Lieutenant G recly, Quiacy, A C\m..a.u H 2L z b ve. K i een Eeverywhere, S eralgearsw. | s e = .4 z 7 y L it attains Because every- ) 9 -tLE/ LLQ vitet s V.4 . // Vs where recognized S"""“” meetloun. ness wicch ab indispensibfe i e et s to Peafer aRo fatls. ‘aavicropis b ipco RSSO M j mn\lnvamm , Condumen, Lrw, and stote & bewe : Smoking Tobacco.

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