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OMAHA DALY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 72, 185 e - —_——— —_—e ) ] During the two national conventions an ordered to quit Pekin fmmediat ARCHBISHOP 1Y Tho final papers for the teansfer of 600,000 S (Y | A MODERN MERCURY, |Duine e il somventons wn| - A STARTLING CRIME. [iricstio i bl it : it e 90| SPRCIAL NOTICES, - dailies vr([m( (lm T‘h motning, the — ML b 1t Hitn thit e 1 Impressive Coremonios at His Instal | jons o and Cattle company are being - — — " weight of each sack being about 12 fered to retnrn to s post At Tation. g s y Y : [ " i q | dere n to his post & o tov, Ha o to \ pecials will Posttivelynot be inserted A Test of the Specd of an Irow 166 | pounds or a Jittle heavier it the papers | A Defanlting Banker Who is Also Ac- | fieed s s Tarey Ta : i, Mg e om0 e oo ko EEARREIES WL OB . were fresh from the press, In the ¢ Dri deived s pasport v, andsettle up — il 4 ; . [month of April, the thirty days ofticial uused of Poisoning, Fraas e SHGHOI i AL | winat the lawe, Gov. Crosty says thosuper W e il 8 Riding in Front of the Fast Mail|weighing of all mail, showed an’ average - . H i, R St ik Efblia e R Al o sl AR S B Bl B MO T0 LOAN Inumyof §800. ana_apward Nand of 22,003 pounds for thistun, On all [ gps . f : SN hehcleh s bl b b it ol i ol i M B BT Los Train, O, B. & Q trains out from Chioago, | Hi8 Crime Committed to Obtain|promises to bean e SESPVPERE e it | were held in the Cathedral | it wntenly destroved | by iresponsiblo | Agonte, 185 Fa 80 -— the total amount carried was 1,402,106 anansl an Patata war has been fired, and if the | tics a Paul, Bvery ineh of stand- [ 4n 4 depredators infest the wholo TRLP WANTED. 1is Expedited in Earenst, . 8 NTED - ¢ t t tho same t , the Q. brought in 456,- | - Chicago and New York will I " v from the to tl th loing f generally \ A“': D= ‘\‘x-‘h ;’,'” tor genoral ,,I.;‘"v,:l“.“ = 429 1ba, an average of 15,216 1bs : 01 The trun no passenger pool contract pro was w by 10,000 peoy In the ~ . - ¢ % ) 2 X 18 I it Uloses S 8 38 Siak N | L . Voo . k Attong thw tneidents of n sids from AN His Bank Closes Tts Doors Ye ted that nio commissions should bo patd, |1 weto Mgr, Coresran, of Oy X COLORADO, VW SNTED Girttor coneral Hoaee work, a £214 3 | Jav 1 T ankeo Girl mine at & i ha 0 S o] - Omaha to Chicago, over the C., 18, & Q. |of §this immense amount requires terday, Whenos the Revelation, |The pool expived August 1, and sive ¢ ved in t Bisho [ . it ¥ e oo ek i T . - . 3 \ ' amount requir Y- P r i i ) nown $2,500,000, FANTED Threo dini om 'rlsat Sl.ven Ho. route, one of the most interesting is that forty men on this . u ll\”\\\"u‘v\l\\l‘: Ii‘.‘l(’.v‘\ s th : bue 1 o ol ; 0 3 VWASTED Three di M Sy | whoh the teain whish 1 sdidiedag includes six men, and west | H18 Victim Not Dead, But Dying |3 T v sptapadt tleny w 19 the Rov [ and & trithe of gunpowtlor Bxife, L’} 4 b Mol g B 0 which leaves this city in | of rlington three, the men work-| Prom the Effsots of Doisorn ot pay o[ Dr doha Foley, The v hbishop was | The barbers of Denye naninmously in theafternoon meets the fast mail train,or |ing a week and then being given a weeks From the Effects of the Poison. sercy. on i [grraved i ol cor ape atid mitre, f fuvor of the Sunday elosing movement, Thuy | WWASTIDGACCRIH fot genceal hossworspl7i8 “White Line.’ ! rking the mail” on a tain run —_— Thb il t8e's | 181 ofice, o tho eblom, of his|will petition the city coundil for an ordinanco Sl b “Com f X ch speed bein romely ¢ sto o serifie 0 bl £ R R B ek Aidididind TANTED-A first class woman cook at | Como cut on the platform and I'll | i “ 1y o l‘ b o alE ‘”‘"’I “”'l toiand Albion Horrified at the tes Kosmineki & Co, ropresont el Jnd white surplicd | The new Proshyterian collega at Sadalia W irant, 1414 Ditas srcot o7 | show you something!" said Superintend- [aix storage cars ,\“lg whish “'n. painted SUarting I36veIaions, i 2 s DAY E i by AmUTIEVNLoE of -t Wreh-aioeet " T , \“‘K Mttty ““‘“‘ v VWANTED oo e for genersl § ent W. J, Davenport, to a FEE reportor | beautifully in whiteand gold and bear - pleased to inform y % on and Q-“:w\ i Muarico A. Walsh ]l)vv eono | 1st of Novrmber Apply at 1018 scuth 10th street who was on the run the othor day, the namo of the C. B. & railway and | Awwoy, N. Y., Angust 21.—Owing o the [ affer this ""‘] ) l‘“' Al S atalo w mpressivo i tho oxtrome i Mo | The Colorado wheat crop i ver Lt teain, drawn by two huge engines, was {‘"i arms of tho United States in” blug, | alsence of the presidont, the busmness of the |firss und second o ondl a tromy | Deum was etng Ty the clioir s thoprocossion [ LS 18 (e thit the profits to the rushing along at tho rate of fity miles | romed " et o liage o ar | First National bank of Albion, N, Y. is sus: | Ohleago to \ upononers deawn [ M0%ed o to the e Attar e preseriied (WD i Ging i S [ namec afte ato o | pended by order o board of directors, uns | on u . the archibishop received the homage of Hkoly an hour with fourteen Pullman coaches | territory, Nebraska having a mesake | til an n of its affairs can be had. _ Trusting that this liberal u;:v ad commi '"-wr[n-l m": <‘»‘~ inst .n‘m‘-..‘ “.lu, 1 wore :-v and “ ul.‘w? is ot ~‘n nt with \ TANTED- A dining room girl at 1118 Howard ANEL WL ek T o ittt il el R s Sl ey rtained that President A, | <ion, in addition to the steamship comsmission [ coneluded with the impartivg of - th it | some very intaresting wincral discoverios striat, cor. 13th. A ey > slonists flying in their g SRRy, LA TN e 1 f Albion Inst Wed pld to you by us, will ba the medium of e installed prolat \ lturally speaking crops up thera ave | 5 wake. 2 ‘{‘I"{I\ W orlacd ]‘-‘“_‘ A the | 4y, carrying with hin combination of | #reatly Increasing your business for the Ha ——— largo and bounteous, W Bod nagen. Woman and shitd will do; | UiDo ot ade that ouve just ahesdy | ereied twenty fout, Fouts, and 1€ the |eyigtumer 1t is likely his absence will [ burg- American p ompany, and asstiein STOUX CLIY & pA0t Thirea masked mon entered the near | Apply B8, Eu anctors, 10th and " ¢ Pacific roads would adopt the system it tinue some time. The coudition of 1, ote i Chanipa and Sixteonth sticots, Denver, (| Farnam 808-21p You will see the fast mail como around | would almost doublo the saving of time. | bank cay rtained until « horo At th ular the rates fron | Grading Contracts lot for 00 Mites | Mter bindivg and gagging the threo slcoping | Yy -ANTED A man to sell Tous, &0, for the it just as we get thore, Look out for |There is no prospect, however, of the [examination hus boenmade and the safe « [ N both firstand *se 3 inmates, robbed the pie W A s o Waret Wroat, Vetwoen S Union Daciic ‘putting. on & fast mail as | €J: Great exeitement provails as it is foared i given over ouly tho West of Valentine, Professor Faville, state veterinarian, says [ Coe fng and Burt strects or commision. your hat L Lo that depositors will los, Tt is learned that | Lako Shor - Contral and ~ Now b TS P e e A o i T i | T 0% instant we w " .. |she has too many connecting lines o | yly iy 187 woll 8. Burrows, one of the | York Central, and spleenic: fever are all nanies for o 't . Thero was 4 sloud, of Moo GUtve. |mako in tho weat. A movement s | wealthicst men of wostim Now Yo Tho other hine will undoubt mect this [ Sion € nal, 19h, samo disonse, _ Sploenic fever, ho says, i the | WY AVTED=A goul eiablo secand cook st the 1 aloaming "oonoioud of black smoke, 8 fon foot in Australia and New Zsaland to | leasing an estate, the valtc of which commition mte” and tat e rapid | Ty for. grading ninety miles for | ight on ; oL LTS G AT | gloaming locomotive, & rush and roar as [gend o comn: 5 Waslitgton' b Vat from five o ten million dollars, | reduction of all passen, rates | gy , | ; TANTED daw woman oo 46 tWo traits datte K ey o 9 [send comm 1 to Washington to R ‘M‘ Hio wits “'l I ”. Tatusen:tho Bity Joft Ukl 7 the Si & Pacific from Valenting he preliminary steps have now been wade ANTED-A flist cla woman cook at the her and | endeavor t TRkt il el cutor ., his son William 1 f Southern Hotel,at once \ EtEa s ch ott 1des o have a fast mail east as we i LURCH L L FAALIL b A b RO Vb b il west to Antelope ereek, has been awarded to [ tending to tho establishuent in Denver in . . before the pasa had timo to more | u wost in_ theic intercats. Theso facts il Alexander Staart, | ¥or : ATl et Toe Rapide, Until the | e near future of o beef slaughtoring b VY ANTED Eoveral o iraors aid s ;'r'_“‘: slote the two white oars recoding [ were learnod s the train was flying over e e R e | T AAI s ORI, s el g8 el | ALLIOE Ha R 8 e maronied \”q gy ire Steat Laundry, 110 Dodgo St. “‘,[,[ oV i hey had disappeared. 5 at a terrific epeed,and just | agement of the estate on the part of Warner, | been dofug the same thing, and that they ar 1iwvhrann bt £ 19 000 e i ..‘ “.unn to the castern and European | o - hat train s alwaya to be met at the into tho beautifal little city of | and that fear of exposura and prescaution | compelled to take thi step in self-protection, | il 1t averagos about 17,00 cabic yards to|markots. VW ANTED & tan iy Omaha o takean ofice ud samo spot and in hor daily run for nearly | Aurora, one hour out of Chicago, (he | cansed hin to leave his homo, It is to ho hoped that a meoting of Mr. Finl's [ et tearly 4 hied wore thanaverage | Coal, miners at Coal Creck and other roprseta uring agents six months has nover reached tho Coun- [ gy ‘;,ury np;imprm{uly Cigan. UR | ynee .cn]r-u’mn.d..hu”.( wolo chargo | committoe il mn‘\).,r il.».ll. 1” that. mat LR AT S et i Ll Ly the ~‘m|-hv.\.ul llw‘v‘ Colorado {" andwoliing t N ll"rfi‘,‘“;"[" | il Blufls transi e KTt ) bt of tho estate, o has spoculatod n atooks | ters will Lo adjusted before the deworalization [ 335t A \ o L Tron company” have been given risty il capltal requirod. 'Ad- 1 ‘ lc;l lvgmls transfer platform one second | qyive sway the darkness and | andis supnosed 0 bave lost co vabla | shal Iave nade mich progross, The pros. | ‘("’yf“‘\"‘(u.'.,,.'\ ¢ 'L‘.m.]!‘w”r_llun ::\nm) AkvH Hoties ora ncetion of 10 par cent. in o1 Sumaer st., Boston ; crossing the Fox river, the rain and the [ money m Walljstrect. Sometin o _efforts | bect of an early settloment, however, is not | G b £h weigt ot bl e \vage .‘fL““l '{‘.'”’,‘.l"“."l"‘ ) The minors — oy MATL TRAIN night were soon left behind, and at 8:28 [ were made to oust him asexecutor, and a_le. [ promising telope creck is the place where the lo ave not yet devided what course they will 1814 Pierco St. was put on the O. B, & ., road March | Burlington was reached and the second | €4l decision to thiscffect was made - Monday. o — Jine conoa nearest the Black Hills mining | © i, i e | I LB &Q, Marc g ; Nothing is known us to how much of the ¢ A Coni'MIGIBE Ttow ; 1if i Black 1 ‘ K1 The Rocky Mountain Colored Baptist asso- e ! 1st, 1n order to connect with the similar | stop of the trip made. tate is 1ot Bi 5 R warnant s just | ol e Bt from that: ot " ibp Sttt A | ciation, which comprircs thet tereitovic of Wy. | Y\ZANTED—Two chaubormaids and girl to sew i N e v et R P o 9 ) TesBURG, August 2L —A warrant has just | will be by ror that - poind he line 1o h sebity on table, o Decidental. gfi“'fg‘-"""’“,fm"' Now York to Chicago. SWIFT WHIRLING WHEBLS, Bostos, Angust 2L—Tho annonncement | boon fesued by Squire Digwson, on tho oath of | follows but a few miles south of the Dakota | O™Ming and New Mesico and the stato of Coto- f FuIbBo N BTAR D Oocldon) { o object was to expodite the transfor | hg 123 miles from Galesburg to Ot- [ from Albion, N Y., that Warner, of Albion, | Officers MeBurney and McClure, coal and iron [Jine. Thirty milos are to be finishod this fall [ ¥400 in snnual session at Denver, warmly VW ANTED Good compotont sl o eener | of mails between the east and the west, tumwa, where the crew breakfasted at had di .,.|I.. red, and that the National bank, | police, for the arrest of all miners in camp ut | and more if possible, — O'Heron 1 have | dise "fij“l”'"‘ temperence question, but de house work., Gooa wages, 1014 Webster St. /| especially between New York and Chica- 10150/ wero riin'ih th¥es Hodrs'and) thirs of which he is president, was in_consequence | Wood'’s Ruv, for conspiracy. — Warrants were [ had work previously on the Sioux City & Pa- | ¢ ” Ir‘urlv ‘l‘l'“-" on \!‘lyrulm»(llflll to endorse B3zt ST ) g0, and tho Australian mail, or *“Black | gy minutes. the rate of i I obliged to suspend, is tho first light upon a | also issued for the arrest of Prosidont Costell | aific, and last year "had a contract from the | P JOIR furthe presidency. N ARTEDL A woaeh, Mo Agel (BreIeFRy o¢ Strap.” The train leaves New York at | cxactly. ane of 35 miles an_hour | monstrous plot that for wecks Tas bufed fand a mumber of campers for rofusing to nssist | Northwestern in Dak o WV Tarat hourowork o family o i, ot Ogalali | 8-501; % i o Chi ew York at | oxactly, and several stops were made in | Bo ton's district attorney, the grand jury, and [ an officer in diccharging his duty, and for ob e— CALIFORNIA, Nob, " Will ay 86 00 por week and fare fo Ogalalla, | the }“ ., arriving in Chicago at 12:55 | that tlme, including one of five minutes | the smartest detectives.” The consviricy was | struction of logal process. Detectives are| —The Coming G. A 1. Ke-union, ‘Lhe railroad from Sun - Francieco to Port- | Addvess N, P. F,” Bea office. 30421 { o following night and the cqnnect‘lng at Burlington, Ono engine that drow | ¢ seful to th extont ]\y\fllum B. Burrows, | swearing in assistants to aid in making arrests | Special Dispateh to to The B, land, Ore.. will be completed and opened to | S emr— i train continues its journey, leaving Chi- | tho trai No. 78 built with | O1¢ of, the heirs to o £5,000,000 estate, living | and trouble s anticipated. = usiness this mont W A firstclas o x 3 o train was No. 78,a new one built with | ¢ 353 Boacon street, in this city, was syste | LATER ~Neil's mon have returned i, | TemoxT, August 2L—Tho re-union com- | "y 3 i NOLOM STl ago ot 3 o m, and arriving at|fivo others especially for this run and [ atically poisoned il th disbolical Work | aud reports from the thind pio 1 atato that th | mitteo met hero to-duy and made tho. follow- | pehiinistor, Surgont lus areived fin San | trest -+ T e i 0 k | aud reports fro 4 pool o that the o ere to-day and made oNBWS | SR oIt iR AR o says his offici SR th Omaha ~tramsfor at 040 p. m.| for fast time. Sho was a buauty and hor |ws dicovered just in thue to prolongs, | s nkoning, AbWwo pits the hien | ing appolntmonts oty sy i ool VW ANTE & ot il for el 'ho best time is made on the latter di- | griver was proud of her good “qualities, | bnt not to his life. He s still | have g 4 s gt o A1)t UL AL Dt g i V ok, atis. M. Hogors, 10th and Loaveaworth { vision and could be shortened still more | belioving that she had no cqual. = As the | dive, but is o liviog death [ Prresiure, August 21.—The -niners camp| Ohicf of Stalf—C. H. Frederick. b bl e -8 ve. il 22702 234t if it wero neccssery. As there is no|grai itk Suspicions were expressed of poisoning, and | tonight i emoral The co Adjutant General—J. W. Small, Kran station about thirty-five miles 5 3 - rain sped through Iowa, across clear ¢ AL ' o W] 7 y moratizeds LN 1 and X vest ol o ol wilrou sho Ol GENTLI ~In city object, howover, Gxcopt to catch the | bioh i beea o p hoto8 elomr | upon investigation arscnic wis found it hin | s police huve mado anangemont. € aryest | - Assistant Adjutant General —Harry Hoteh- [ oot of Catice an thowailraad, b showing in oF Country, to. tako nise, light and pleasant ! AL AL H ight streams, 5 stomach. Th nt scomed beteer, but on | all those in the camp tomorrow worning. Th dicationw of Bood quatty raok, © wo or ity y ou; 82 0 asily and Union Pacific west bound train, the ar-|erowing cora, and passed prosperous | Moy 17th bad symptons returned, From this | strilers hoaring this fled almoct ton man, | 5 claims have been taken up, and prospectors [ Work at thelr own houos: §3 to €8 o day easlly Ac v riving time is put at about that hour.|yillzges and cities, without stopping, it | time it has heen evident that the young man [ Prosident Costurlo was arrested this aftoroon | Quartermaster ¢ J--Jobn Hammond, | are examiniog the conntry. tamp tor roply Ploaso address Reliablo M & From Chicago 10 Creston the time is vory | yoomed as if time and space wore anni- | st dio. The wattor was brought to the [ and gave bail for hearing. Officers aesert. thut enoral ). 0. West, Twenty Chinese lepera wero recently sent | Philadolphia, Pa. | fast, but west of that much alower. This | pilat ; Al g oy | district attorney’s attention and Taid befors [ wnen they attempted to arrest onc of the LR 5 bach 10 "China_from San isco. Euch & = hilated. All trains must make way i i ! ieneral <R R, Liyingst * in in order o provido for accidonts or do- [ for- this oner aadaa at gy | e erandjury, bt insuficiont evidance | srikers changad with couspiiey, Costello Aol S L Bl i s Riven S5 with which ¢ pay bis fure EITUATIONS WANTED 4 lays on castern connections, a3 the 1ott |tearing along, tho holl keoping the |timo to tim.. ! R L LT S Venbinki YRS Chator, Unleas thewn Tepors ekt NTED-Sltublicnby s souqgiady iy conyiey time can then ho ‘mdni up wost of Ores | air constontly filled with music and tho | | The sickman was taken the latter part of | general apindon thit st will Treak np th Cliof of Cavitmrest LAy and be admitted to the city by B | e b bt Eralutiotes s claiming that they | whistle giving warning for anyone in our | May to 331 Bewcon street, to the hotel | camp, slthough Costello eays the siege will be | Chiof of Artillory ; ~tatos courts on writ of “hocus poeus,” San [ Svon - Addros 410 43p : R TS A s R0 HotTs tii e | e B BIEOKAnyOROMIAC 1, and last weck was ' temoved to New | contintod. (el ande L . | Francisco will. never sso their bloatsa and 4 | ! I X way, tho 78" seemed o thing of life an i enitee et b el - i Aids do Conp ell, Chris, Hart | 0000 inte | to Invest | bobween there and the Missouri river. | Jjterally the Known. Ho is now suffering froni. paralysi Litest Cholera Reports, B Sl e s rvices, in } MAKING THE TRIP, RULER OF THE RAIL, that by S ““l'y"t bno miiscloof one) Manskiiiks, Aug, 21D tho twenty: | covers tour hundred acres, frouting on the MONTANA, rticulars *Wood . Box 285, 330.-28p | No passengers ara allowed to rido on | From Ottrmwa o Creston ther was a | 1 St il Q109 e meieve Wim: | foue honws endiog i eiglit luok this. osen | Platte viver, “moking 'tho st gronnd in | Dillon ahipped 24,886 pounds of wool o] S50 e the fast mail, other than the gove ent [new engine and a new crew. The for- | mains undivided until the death of his widow, | iy &' 14 s from cholera have oceurred | Amoric 2 for tham battdes and gunboat exer- | Boston lust wer _ VN brossrs ctores T AtTareBe s ELAD L UUS GRS or railway employes, under any circuin- | mer was the 274, Sutherland, engi- | who survives him. Tho executors are A, 8|t ool Tt TanpemenG e bbent e o foh HIDs e 01 2p £ | stances, aud/itiis imposaible)to get aiper. ncor, SFopular andyjollySHd\Butahicr | AT S iE o o B frrows, B1C [ etod in the suourhy of this ciby to e — eavy. Mo stock mon arg prepariug 10 ove WV ANTED- Situation by u festclass meat cook, mit, even f.‘l‘.t.le reporter 'nf the moust | was the“now conductor and he made AR practically in sole control were discharged as cured and ~ three ¢ Convict Labor Causes Trouble, against them. one who can take charge of hotel kite influential Chicago papor. Tho train ia | things lively as well as pleasant, [ i suater Willibm b bet dhsepated, | B0ve occurcd. Fifty-six cases aro under | Crxrinat Cinv, Ky Augast 2L—There is| - The monthly antpnt for duly of the Hilens in ity or country. Addross not recognized by a position on tho time | Division Superintenent Stewart | and owing to his physical condition has done | treatment. ; likely to be trouble here about working con- | Mining and Reduction company, Drum Lum- - e 2 card and in fact the engines and cars are | having tendered the freedom | little more than dabble in business for a year [ Pamis, . At Puits de Bon, dep: T R mon, Gregory and horn, aggregates aby “vAM ) Sisuation as hook-keeper by a young sort of outlawed among their mates on [of the train, it was pleasantand relieved |or two past. In November, 1882, he made | ment of Yonne, an average of two persons a e E O ing. o 000, against 0 for June'and $3 man of good business qualities and is an expert _moount of thetr “fagts Lifo. The train | the monotony ot the long rido to after. | o acquaintance of Win.' R. Calking, in | day have died of cholera,”“Tho panic there” iy | 2us of the neighborhood and laborers of the | 660 for M K kecpor. Addross L. Metropolitan Hotel. 5 i ! & - f Rochester, and the following year they en- | intense. Laborers huve abandoned their work | state protest against it, and the excitement ————— » is not considered a safe one for passon- | nate between the cars and the engine. | tared into business in this citv. Burrows with | in the harvest fields and refuso toopen their | o) el wh A i Culling from Courts, — gors, who would also be in the way |Sutherland had the mate to 78 and was a | kis family§went_to live with Calkins and | doors for avy one. The parish pricst at No- [ M3sDeen Browing for some days. An g | 50 ¢ yosterday aft o, mionogtanhar. Hefdeemoas Topkitnen of the working crew in the|little nettled to hear the latter too highly | Mrs. Burrows with her children lefe her hus . ) the relief of the almost de- | Bation meeting was held to-day, attended by n the police court yesterday afternoon Alier auil sianographor, Ko oes fur) '15;- mail cars and as the train only stops at | praised. His engine was as good as any- | band. Burrows remaincd at Caulkios house ante, Nurses aro sick and un. | about 3000 people. Much feeling was ex- | the examination of F. B. Greon charged | A% ™ long distances and then for coal and | one’s, and he showed her ability by put- | ¢xcert during occasional abscuce caused by |ablo to attend €0 the wants of the eholera pa- | progsed and the local anthorities will probably | with stealing a cow, took place. The [ V| ANTED—A position b s cop RaRG | one.e o pation He left Caulkins Fobruary 18 | tients. The priest is compelled to dig graves | hes Vi ¥ : kooper. Addross wator, none but through passengors | ting it to tho testand covering the ground | {uud Hil nog roturn till catried there fute sick | and biry the dead almost simglo handed: o mics. | tostimony in the case was al! adduced a first-olass ladv book- Bee office. 746 th { could be carried anyway. Awed by the | between Lucas and Woodburn, eight | from thy house on Hudson strect, April 7 4 : ; ¢ Y oung marriod man wante muation 8a_0ook. PPy Ay 2 . rioryt A » ouse - of €50 e pril 7. Choler; rea rap | Las rht one of @ bisses. c] 1 A [t difliculties in the way of obtaining a ride [miles exactly, in seven minutes and |Whilesick at Caulkios house the patient was -eOfioletatitalanreat ing Fap) | BMnIght fria &,f."i’,;'““ i rkclel | aniche arcuinents made byjchelatiorneyicl]uiikoeper ilalu el snferisblisimntlio] Oxabal | on the train, yet anxious for thoadven-|thirty seconds, and half trying, [attacked with vomnting spells and partial pa- e e— men, and told to leave: town or bo hung. 1ic | N0 decisien was rendered, the judge 3 g About this nd grew rapidly wors Hon. Roswell L. Burrows, of ture, Tue Bk reporter was particularly [and ~ taking the train into Creston ‘Wrecked Manhood, left town this morning. Trouble is foared, and | taking the matter under advisement. MIBOELLANEOUS WANTS. | leased a few days later by securing the | fairly sailing. ~ The distance from |4 k) oue A TR at the store of the coul company a new sup: 5 ; i { P 3 e R e e Do) id.stance) Afrom |iniiifalo, Mrs, Stewart came’ to| Viotims of youthful indiscrotions suf- | ply of arms wore received tonicht. A lot of | The complaint of Mrs, Baker against | ooy i i o o Yoard private | coveted honor, through the kindness of | Chicago to Creston, 396 miles, including | Boston' and conswtiog physicians were | e from nervous debility, lack oF self. | determnod men are hera and fo-night it is | Lewis Yorga charged with disturbance of | WV for gent, wito and child, four Capt. James E. White, superintendenc|stops, had been made in less than twelve | called into the case. It is overthe question of | 1.;! g 2 Y :1 e - | aarod the barracks will be attackad, Cortaln B B¢ atéronoss SxtIARFOAITAD { of the railway mail service, and a most | hours, aud taking iuto_consideration the | property thero is the greatest dispute, There | O8/CHICE IRPRESC BT AEL SR | wen Tiave been asked tojoin the wob. “There the peace was withdrawn by the com- | Sourteous !t ail L obliging | gentlsmen’ a8 | alower Hime on ho!Omaha, | Mr: L Sythar: 'F'.'“"S'y'x”{ t;fix';“l‘.n:'\rh“<I1vlzl\:n~lcuI oant !;"Lm ;ylllr:‘l; ]‘:"ffléal'fi*:sm:zs “la ;rt‘;:e “'i‘:’; is no military available, the soldiers all being | plainant and a second one for assault and D T S . 5 s dence alkl 0 decidedly o , give | ate enca T 4 )—A fow more places to Ko well as an cfficial, who has no euperior land said if necossary tho time of the en- | Wity Wi “Th Natice to. Caulkine, tanily | e oy (fF tai ih 8 at the state encampmont, ¥ battery lodged in its stead. o e ake s aniue hoeas o At rous 1 = 2 v y | ing means of certain cure, with numerous ee— ’ in his line of business. tiro trip could be shortened five hours | o chould s raid Lt nodisech ovidence mesn with 90 2 ; Beo ullics, P ey Rk L itontdigleaidithabinodisest foyiden: testimonials, Address World's Dispen-| Southorn Mine Ow ners Union, in the district court Clork Ijams yes- | i T i Tn a recentinterview hatween sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. [ ¢yarranooca, August 21— The Southern | terday completed the docket by entering | V) ARIED—Thico boarders at 1724 Douglas 5t i It was a wet, dirty night, as the re- A MANCHESTER MONARCIL kins und o Journal reporter, that geotleman | tu&f conl association was organized to with A its last page an appealed Bl o ———————— ! porter, gripsack in hand, started for the | At Creston the *80”, a heavy Man-|said he lud mot tho tlightoct —— SEtuee i P o [MPOR (L, TBE (PRES \BD, RIS SL AR wa ‘@ rent, 8 or 10 roomod house in por- | depot, and tho walk down Madison street | chester engine, driven by W, Russ, | doubt thot arsenic istored to - | Mastern Teunk Lines Expecting War, | B Jobnstone, of Biminglan, Alsbaun, | from the county coutt. From Feb. frct repair, with modom: improvoments, nd alone was not a cheerful one. A cold|was coupled on to the fast mail, [Tov .“(" ‘i u“'« H d ;r Cuteaco, August 21— Railway men here wlv lent. lhvly'mu.lru- ;hl will be in | ruary l.,, mslt (lhu day “n_m, b.;..k centrally located. ~ Address'“A” this office. 260-21 wind was blowing and the falling rain, |and to Russ was recounted the achieve- | /""" 0¥ connset for Caulking, Who | o s no hope that war on passenger tes | Chattanooga. The object of the ass ion | was irst placed in his oflic DR 5 / g h i, | 3 ; vas prosent atth iuterview, g oy pe thi n passenger rates | AR L Ulob Dady for the protection | 300 : i s ANTED 81600 on reat estato security. Ad- : added o tho darkuess which was soarcely [ monts of the other engines. He smiled | fom by et ot o o St e 200 |y tho trinl lines between Chicazo and New | 7St b cominct liody for the; prosestion | 600 1sel haye booninstitutod, s myoch WS N0 d 1944 | phased by the dull glare of th grimly and bet five dollars the time was [ that in case the menaging excentor of the : can bio/long avorted imlesal the . pool. 18 |ravenuo.for tha canital nvasted therali;. (6o | \ATEEE number than has boen disposed of | = rrr e e i and almost discouraged one from starting | nevor wado. o took tho matter under |vstate, who was anotorious speculator, should | aorranized. 1t ix rumored that Vice Couy. | bring about better understanding betwoen | by this tribunal sinc that date VY o he ke om0 oattios Imaior e i out on g a journey. The iror prayerful consideration and finally, reach- | be callcd upon to aceount for his trust and be | - ¢ Pearson s coming west with that | FARsportation companics and ¢ wrators | - InJustico Wright's court L. I3, Wil- | vou rt Faporium, Omaha Neb. 20241 i leading Into tho depa ia straight plecallof! frapk, he ;ir;‘..; et n.r,.”n'.m-,’v\ ‘um Ir:|a o |(RIIONES SApnE el i as to their respectivo needs wad requiremonts, | Hams & Son brought suit against a |27 G0 oTml S S e | guarded by several policomen, thore be- |said he *‘would leb 'er out” just to sec | emmnd ont s Ve AV Aencrs ot aain | doinite 13-ch lin» in the pool L l,".:.' ZT,‘.".‘m'."‘i,l‘u e L N ER ‘i‘mnl sportingiman named ADootWallasoiho “ years, ot 0 por cent. - Addross Box 020 Poy | ing a saloon conveniently situated just|whatshe would do. It was just five [ had only onco seen Tam It Bursows and | others of paying. commissions o through | upon. eaeh other. . After ngreamng. upon o | i8 80out to open & gambling houso over | oo s 004 | o e % over, ad- | miles from station to station, with the |conid liave no opnortunity to do the daed. | steamship Buvs. Representatives here of | u { prices, which is not nado known the | Grunoig’a store on _Douglas streot, to ro- POB RENT e | mission was recured thelmile post at each depot yard, The L. Burrows tha porter | Vao derbilt ,n.u'xu-; maintained wcintion adjouraed, T ster of | cover (]l'.plru('umunul a lotof goods| adidk L e Ll it roof of the messive depot building | throttle ppened and away she sped, el ou e endreilingy ni by tho falling off “in their Tiners of o, Goor w | furnished tho defendant by tho plaintifl. | yaon wesT—Fuenished sooms oith 18th, discomfort was lost ai T gradually tho speed incroased; tho pully | M hreach hotwaen Warnar and. Williams | sions i were biing imida by othor lines. T T ulyeeiahotibons; The matter was adjusted by W 41037p was wade up, aud the noise of ea pull’ camo moro quickly until it melted | was bocaise the forner wonld allow tho | belicf is gonera 501 that rates will g » 2 - ings & mortgago on his outfit for I ~ON 1 Largo furni hod room and board 1017 indicated that it|into & continuous sounc the | lster to draw monay as frecly as hio desivad, | very low, Orusliy'to a Ohild, of the goods him by Williams & Son, | 47.22p | ¥ 4 5 A ¥ was within a few i of starting | pavallel rods were going | His firstinjunction whennotiticd of the al 1 —rz— Karanazoo, Mich, August 21, —Mra. Lins- | Tn the suprome court the petition in | === N = — time, the cre sking the lest | faster than twin wmeteors and the gallant | Doisoning wivs to firet e man's i A Good Many Fal . lov was pluced wnder arrest at South Hayen | error of Lon Georgo against the state | KNG S hyenase 1o good Lica parations, ir lanterns gleaming | siced was making a Maud S, record, At | B0 i 06 4 " the thid | During the year 1883 thoro wero 10,608 | ghurked with causing th death of u litulo girl | was decided by zeyeeaini hellowotioONh | e — | 4 ana thoro like Will o' the Wisps. | tho wwerve of n cail the 8 [ omiirition. . Ol ios v ons b g | Eailuras 18 business in tho United Staten | 3pcatn ol by Drutal tivatmont this moing, | and romanding tho caso for a new trial, | [ RENT s cood houscs o, ¢ roomson Kotoun | o waa just time to get into the car, 1 stick her oo at the ground aud |a reporter, aud ho was naturally much pleased | and Canada Somo of theso wero big [ (i the suman sl 16 1rbn o aotiee | 1t is expected that Georgo will bo brought | —— - —L el | where a confused mass of mail b her heels tn the air with joy, |at his practical vindication in the matter. 110 | ooncorns, and sowe were very small | e junmed it in & b of water and otherwic | 2ok to-duy by the prison authorities. [0 RRtI=A sotsage of 0 rociny oiptsss { od about on every ings caueed tho reporter | 18 folt deeply hix painful position, Failuro is sorrowful business to any man, [ 11 treated it, cansing doh. Lynching was 3 10% 450 pix ot G, S04 ptokobs Hermoat B w-dozen uniformed clorks wers vi & on for dear life to the side of the E = especially if it is healsh that fails, A | foared and tho women had wo o protected by | TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY. rany Chicago. Calon premies 408 sssaulting, when tho gbell rang cab aud try to remember his “Now I lay FOK NOTES, Eantan iy i anl V508 Inen niadrain eS| theliaty 1 citizons by officers with i ~SOR RENT—Houss o = ‘ train rolled slowly out of the depot, and | me,” Watches were out to watch the TUOUILE 15 ZAMBE/1 ks s SRS 802 Huolvans, Hearos i aripanalacivialy nurs e e ot AT A e eyt ain r¢ owly ) depot, a o8 were o the o . 4 ealth in the course of a year. any of e — — nuire on promises, or BII's meat market John throading ita way through miles cf cars | progress of every secopd, tho atation | LONDON, August 21, Advicas from Africa, | “hom might be saved if they would Lako Miirdoriof s Towiah Iabb) CRNPAEN AMMRNEM | o) 38 5-8 end engines and a maze of glittering | came in sight and the 8 shot under the #1440 that th nations of ”f'f/ii]'.'l‘?f.‘(ii'f":‘»"ry Brown’s Iron Bitters, the great family | pyrpison, N. J, August o e g B TS heated,thon | JTOK RN T=Dusirat el Fooma” Wi e signal lamps, it soon plunged boldly and | wive like & rocket—time, 4:30. | {zeen o Reinforeemonts ara kel for. | medicine and restorer of wasted health, | a wan, with & bulict. threugh tho abdon Femove i v d il Wil 0 50 1 | focklion ot CORA O geablomeny swiftly forward on its long trip across [ The reporter at the next station retreat- | Lritish viee consul is nissing. e found at Littlo Falls under n bridgo, s, — A RO, RS the prairies of Hllinols and lowa. ed to the cab, whero he remained during SEADT 5 Lo oxs atal Fire in a Mine, er dn_ his pocket shows his nemo to be T, A o0 T B st 530 o R troal e Rtk A ; Samuel Lavuer, and states that e is flecig Soliseanens, Will tahe boned In exchiangs in Anusy somse |tho rest of the trip, excopt st Paciio| ‘puus, Augue 21-Ti Fong Tan, the| Siuauok: August 21,—A fire broke | from » murdercr, A pistol, one chamber SRR ai By, Pysiahas oF b plaaaing il ; waa that imsido tho oar, O _ithor sido | Juiction, whero ho had to eat his diuner | Chineso niniater b vod bis paport, | out yenterda ihe Buckridgg miuo slope. | enpts, was found in the top o . veighboring b 2421 UM LAY RAIARACAR SaL K SRR i up. E EXICAN DESFERADORS FIRE ON A THAIN 500 fect from the surface, The compuny |tree. Murder is suspected, as indications of {ORRENT—On 14th and Leavenworth ’ O oot e et S booke, | ward with a botter record than the 8, [ Laukuo, Toxas, August 21.—Whilo bought the Greonback colliery adjoining, the | sufile and body dragging aro to be scen in R o i aci Lesyeumortash estt. 4 f A ; Nk e i 1| they can verify it by some one olse, senger train yestorday on the Mexican Na. | Workings of which are bigher thau thos of the | the vicinity, Lavner was a stranger hora, Apply toN. W, Merrill, 1013 Harney St. 866 21 & ong lines of pigeon holes above and SORERE. br ARy M Buckridgo colliery, The intention was to | e is o Jewish rabbi, judging from the con- — varions other receptacles, all awaiting A5 USUAL i thes i foor S b car tttichieds Wi | 1)oro through from the G reenback to the Euck- | tents of his pockets, bolonging to Chicugo, | their turn to bo filled with the letters|the transfor was reached on time to the |rey, when near Bustamento atation it ridgo collicry, and turn the creek into hoth e | and papers which? were flying about, o |second, and the trip ended, leaving |into by o band of mscreaats from an ambush, | 224 by oodiog put out the fire, - While men ) sints K 4 literary hailstorm, As soon as ol as r trong i i t loast, | The bullets entered the passcnger conches, | ¥/¢T¢ enEagedin this work to-day the gas sud- Excursioniuts . i itorary . #s one was|one very strong impression atleast, | The hullts on e | denly proured in from the Buckridge mine and [ CiicaGo, August The daily News iilled * the mouth of a sack | that thoso who daily run these hazardous | hich wore filled with ladiew il gentioumen, |jojor, Viuy could oecape soven mon foll vio | Streator, 1L, special ways that a Suada was closed, nm} o ({uckud, the | trips to carry the news from city o city f pcned th throttle and. csoaped, 1t e | G018 t0 the deadly ga, "It in impossiblo to | ot o0 drain consisting of itoon sack taken from its hook and placed on|and home “to home, take their lives in | lieved the attack I+ another bold attempt o | 7460 the bodies as Loth mines aro full of gay [ 10 SAEURIOR B BOBKE R $an of & pile and ita placo 7olllod by an: | theic hands s aucely. ao. 4o +ithone who |#oh cho pay sanr | o bier beld attampt b snd the fim is ‘tucremiog, loven mulos | busvily Joaded cars left hore this moruing, [Ehia aenr enlr rsinhd ssgm, A58 Calliax other empty one, The clerks worked as|go down to the sea in great ships” and BURHIAN. BIOTH, urned, e Tl o {ULLESAIIIE tia KON IASD, BAILCANGS, BUC G 7 T | h q 4| A SuaMokin, Pa, Aug,, 21.—The fire has ne # ) A if their life depended on it and the pile | that their preservation is the highest en- | §r, Prerensivnc v 2 {holii p P, Aug,, 21.—Tho fire has not | ¢oueth couch was run into by & teain on the {018 RENT—Nicely turnished or un u nisbed roows i ) ) 2L—In the | abated tonight, although two heav. » without board 1814 Dave soon looked like o stack of cordwood all | comium on the perfect management |Jewish riots at Vakuterinoslay fourteon | huve been forciog water doms th dobe o} |1 tor road. James Peon “was ‘killed and TRRPOIS W IR about the car, The men had been work- | and operation of old C. B, & . houses and shops belovging to Jews were Soth the Bu go and (ineon- | AL0ut & dozen moredr lass serivusly wound I A s it sultes, of two rooms hd 10 liko this since b o'clock in the aftor. ransacked and demolished, The Jews de oo lierice are oy and sireen | Tyo or thren will probably die ngineer ich on recond floor, No. 1618 Dodge stroet, | fog ko Walnslga 2 glask Iy e abiars e i — fended themsclves and property s igorously. on the surface wre overcoma. by the o | ot Tiois Geutral tradn - clatiis his brakes > froutily paintod aud ducorated. - James 0. Chapman, Burlinglon at 8:28 a. 1., by anew crew, | Why Littleton Istand was 2 not [Two Jows ud one christian were iled aud ¢ hore s wo posibiity of e | 71 . wer DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. L) Tho bulk of the mail in this car consisted Iteached, Gl BN wing reached before tomorrow, A Do 178 HEALTIFULAKSS AS NEVER WKEN QUESTIONED. [ FNOR IENT--House of 10 rnoms with modern im- 1 of Chicago dailtes of that morn-| Pomtswovn, N, I, August 20—Tn ane | oSS doi ' —— Bpecial Dispateb to The Brk 1n amil r of & centry It bis provemsals, bedinrd, Bouer, & Davia 840 | ing, while in the rear car[swer to Bis criticim of his course inmot | AN “"‘m— = 1o (:|”"M g s the A Prohibition De o e Tha Couriar fu | 1180 S reliable'tast, T0R 1 Unfurnishod rooms 1021 Capitel woro the mail already distributed fcroming t Litston Tand, Grosly saya the |G UL EE0, (N E RERAENEER | Bonurscnon, T, Augit 21, —Judgo Phelis |y editorial o-day formally dvelares for St THE TEST OF THE OVEN. |F bisa and the “‘black strap,” there being an | tide between Capo Sabin and Littleton Tsland | " stand ucoessive respites granted | filed an opinion this afternoon in two cases i - e OETD (Y —— ~ unususally larguquml.nuy of the latter. |5 AP TP China by Franco aud tho moderation of the | agaiust, saloonkeepers convictod under the | oy ik Mo organization of w8t { PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., | g3 {38 3Nt sottaor naar bigh achoot; An 1doa may bo gained from the fact|rondering an attcupt to cross o French officials_having the negotiations in | liquor law, Ho again holds that & justice of | amrjnd Duntel club was porfucted hera this Py Wil o 2o TR MR ENANG By ” dangerous and we r B charge, Chil N el L1 e 1At 4t - o b hiog. E= T e S — — o avrage tonnage taken out pe| dangerous and well il fuposibles harge, China s finally refused all satis-| the pence hd no jurisdiction becos objucted e Dr. Price's Special Flavoring EX{racts, |ppom wess—rursisned rovms io16 voige iy P4 n . ) ) e Streot. day on this run is 12 to ;,, tons, a r‘:un- R . tion for Lang Sou's treachery and recalled :.t‘-? zlin »thwn,ll-l‘n change of venue; slso The D b Tho strongest,most dellelous and uatural Bavor knows,and ha-20p ) lar train out in the afternoon taking Colligion of Steamers. ita plenipotentaries ito Shanghai, France iy | (e bhe Justice ind no. Jurisdiction under| Creveann, August sor A, J PORRENT—A large second flo base A about two-thirds as much mora. The| Moxrukar, Aug While racing in_the | therefore compelled to present Ching with | bues g spent betacn 1 gt or ot 444 | Muellor Neuhif, wn_ eminent. musician, died n':' ?"‘““’ml'"lpul!““ v”"“I' q‘"'“ {inguiro 1111 Hariey strest o " P4gaatH ! chief clerk g{.ut"l 1{1.: ‘mn'«hiw [:{}m.\fi.:’fi.'.\ river, 4l n and p,,_.“‘.lu. b s Patenotre, Frouch miister to .li-.‘.. ion ix of the same «feot as Judge Haya' | 149601y W day of paraly Yeart in the World L S L‘.n‘u v(mu inaug u)m ; e Fme '\u”._ v.\‘ ol . lII‘ in ;lwllrhml | China, has been instructed to acquaint Teung | ¢ ‘\lllll-m Il.I\ writ .‘.[ |m=..u.‘. m.,’.m wan Wi ERN NEWS, FOR SALE BY CROCERS. 251.26p of the Chicago da Jies had increase ly | resulting in serious damage to the Jatter and | 15y auen of the vots of parliament and aiwo | 541%d and the defendants discharged. JN NEWS, CHICACO. " ST, LOUIS. - S one-third, and that they aro rapidly | ab v panic agnong the passengers, 1N o e i A, Sl | —— — - WE— i 2 F' m'n;:.: Furuished rooms st No. 708 North supplanting the local papers in ’ itely fixed at 80,000 000 frarics, payabls in ten anot Come, WYOMING, A3 2 all the western fowns. To show the] A4CARD. T il who are sutlering from earome | years, Luloss this hould e eom- ! st 20, —In responsed . 1619 eafe to assert thut the cattle cam ) A. SHIPMAN. M. D ) POR RENT—Niccly furnished front room 1616 proportion of papers to letiers, it way "l‘l Gcay 10is of A0, ok T will send s sactie thay | Ehled with within { thioure, Aduiral ¥ sonthiern exp wition, | 1 wide ¢ tho territory und droves are Dodee strvot. R N . anid that the raslis always four or “five willcireyon, Pikee OF Gliakin ok ereffre | A1 UL WA E.1, Crocibt siamat furt, Lol g paualvi, it by o Kows [y B omliiming il Heate | Bellevue, - Nebraska, | e e o 10 b times as heavy west as cast, though the | C¥ U L0d Laeiopa to Ty, Joswrit T, | The terns of grace expired at lock - this | their inability to come owlag to r e i et SaIS sompany, BA OFFICE WITH AT Linp avs " Oy e ) 4 self widromod envelopa o Iy, Jo \ 1 of grace expired o Veloe § abi 0 come owing to other du’ been incorporated with a capital of #100,000, MR AT T Wl of Wix 1Goms 1711 Jaok It 4 lLotter mail is about the samo each way. i Tt Hallon' D Now ¥oric 7" d'e mBoad | ftiracn. Hub It chiarge. dailrisy was | ol ongagemouts J wembers woall New Tl afics wow, | M, A SHIPMAN, DRUGGIST | et ™3 Famori) 4%, 11 iicel o8 i

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