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' i OMAHA DaiLy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., SATURDAY MORNING, AUGU 1884, 56 WAR AND PESTILENGE. |2t ot i | MAGKIFIGENT MEN-OF-WAR| "t o el RUMOSS OF THE RAIL, (e« b e ol DROWSY DAY, | | Frauce and China Propre 0 Kookt o et S8 ong o ham 15 Suok By 0 Tome) Rt Gonld Dot the Statement That B I Vi "2 0k radig Bing Quiet 1o tho Chicago i Bach Other Out of Time, b L P Masted Schooner. e, Noton o Selling U, P. Stock. Theso civen By watteana fedon [ GG and Prices Stationary, ‘ [ . a1 Cryrne, Pa it 22 Striking | e Vrorats, rininoet Towee, mastor. m - $fat. VLr. Tullskwilder anks. the, prees. of . al miners to the me hund and Steevar and Walker and ar sailors the states of Kansas, Minn, v ol Nebraska of Dakota and Monta , And Claims That He Is Buying wd the o »| Although Probable War In Chi=~ The War Between the Two Na=[fifty warched to Greenfield thic moriog | Dagtruction of the Tallapoosa OfF | the rigeing surmising the depth ith « bra nd and_ flags, and quictly p ¥ was not suthiclent to t bmer 8 main : 1 all «tock wen to furnish him a fist of tions Pr'\onmlly Opened. mitted Doy “’,‘,.‘f‘m e '"x"l”””' i Martha's Vineyard. tob K l\\:n‘\:\yninh sy and Mnte Gallagher Heavily Daily, “1.1; Tt i Horts ith the e of o e, na Influences Wheat. | Yo ToMicel to Atsist the. ofcer In. tho die —_— Crostaln Mercy Wh the Iast i %o loave o t V) uary Tat, 180 wm“-, 't fo {nolnde PTEAEIYY charga of his duty, All but President Cos. ot en i« vessol, nnd Lioutenant Everott 1o Nl . 3o | the kind of eastle dying s rostoffice ad : f | The Bavages of the Cholera Con= |tk et ahearing J‘,y‘:,:u\.ff,\m Opinions Differ As to the Respon= [} iiore i No attonyt was aad s | The New President of thy Erie|draiilatn, Kok, “I"| But it Soon @ravitates Back to i bail each w. s committed to jai e ' ave personal effects, n wera later $ , { — tnm Bl i tinue Unabated in France. e TR P sibility of the Disaster. .,".l{.]“.,.,.‘l'fiynl..-;nlm " o City, "[ Looking over the Field. A BTHUGGLE FOR THE SPOLLS, Openin Zures. | { The Deadly Scourge in Italy, Ire- |Hie i 18 un l“f o Lffl"if.u'f’.‘. *ilty | Tho Steamer Sinks Ton Minutos|Words Il 0/lxtn o koo b | The Chicago & @rand Trunk Re-| A Couservator for tho Estato ot oni- | A Continued 1 Znd for First tce 118, and w reject . ost, Surgeon C d o colored man J tio Kditor, P f land and Switzerland, SRR T Sl After the Collision. named Goorge Foster, ; fusos to be Contented. it Class Cattle £ jod Prices. ) ¢ lena, 111, son of James Ryan, a wealthy o | Everett strongly denies the statement that .| Ciieaco, August 22,—The application fo 4 =3 The Christian Young Men of the prk pncker i i ight. arn v.nlv'l.:l\::‘llull;m The Orew nged th The Ex '|'"\ YO from it tht thnt | An Early W{n' Between the Sea S IUBTHAINESE 4. oSV s T s But Shippers of oorer Grades ! World at Berlin, Srhtl Bati n a qein of bave bAll bero 1o ception of Two Men. eI T b b R T O board Lines Looked For. of Willr F, Storey, proprictor of the Times, Need N ply, { A day. RS heard her callad ‘Old Calamity,’ and 1 have camie up fu Probatocourt this morning, Thret g -3 b STOIM 1N NEW YORK. always considered her reputation ax very different lawgers presented clains as attor W~ eat on a Tour of A Brisk Dem Hulks [good. Have never had any accident, tho | Vanderbilt Comes W Choico Hogs accident with & schooner o year or two ago Inspec The Result of Sending Iotte The Cuban Patriot Aguero Said to ~A heavy rain is noys for Mr, Storey, and others appeared on Niw Yonk, Angu be Oaptured—Foreign News, falling accompanied by thunder and lig] to Sea as Ships of War, A n. Dehalf of Mrs, Storey, creditors, blood rela. | ¢ the Samo Prices asYesterday. ning, Houses ara deluged aud miles of te o o s tives and present mavigrers of thy p v “ ! < —— ign Whittlesey «ayvs There was no i ¢ « o property - a aph wires arc torn down, h[.;,w...;. T AR 1-ul{lg|w 1§ ity selP statd of & T ks, | ) Imge umber of affidavits wera presented 4 4 The Franco-China War, N \)"1 thl(- ):‘. \lonu“‘-‘-il“”vri”lmvl\"!\ er was Down With the American Navy, the stsamer until she went down, swimming | Th© State of the Market In Stooks, | On \\vnvnh\'].\. L. Patterson, prosent business | Speciat Dispateh to Tik Bra SRR strick by lightnin SFiies ot e ‘e | then clear of eddics and afterwards awann | Special Dispatch to Tite mnager, claiming careful and conservative | Cricaco, August 22,—Speculation was at & THA MORMON ELDEK MURDERERS, Corrack City, Mass, Augus he [ 1ok and clung to tho ridge rope until the | Npw Yok, A suld s jus | o ptoement sitice Storey's illnear: ane LY § 1oy bl duritig the greats portion of to-day’s Loxvoy, August 22.—A dispateh from [ Ny qpvinie, August 25.—A reward of 100 | United States steamship Tallapoosa sank off | boats took us on board i Hio oWty o 4 N TSl png e HusuAr g bad o k 1 Hitioas . WHAWEY . SUKHRYAL 5 e logram: saya: Vi |is offored for aill Wi, pattica’ ongakod 10 tN8 | Hora last ‘night, The suevivors laudéd at g O, wdUGIGHLLL wta D map & willleving tho Tinus to hor; that 1t scwlon on ‘ciangs, and. prioes showed vary | prinon elders ewi , 5 " 1 o I see tha n reported as sel '3 0 ah LooReL e 1 and ha el le 0 Comto Do Dowalle, French repressntativo o | masacro of tho Mormon «lders:in Tewis | \ooq's Hall. Tho stoamer eollided with a LOGAN ON HIS JUNKET, e b wnranortl st malling Uoton | it wway by, DAtteron; Wit ARBARAE | o i Pekin, immediately after lowering the French 0 ] o three-masted schooner. She lics with the Qulliy 8 L ol g instead | yon dosived to sell the property to John R. | o 5 laglat the legation started for Shanghai. s e O L matn mast and top of her smoko atack out of | He s Fnthusiastically Received by [°f #olling. Wodneaday 1 bought 10,000 [ McLean. of the Cincinnati Fnquirer. The | Rectibts wero smaller horo aud at Kansas: } %5 g | Suavaxiy, Pa., August 22,—The bodies of S shares and sold none. se was adjourned 1l Phursday next, City, but larger at St. Louis and Toledo,, | Pauts, Avgnst 22.—Admiral Courbet was | 13"\ e Whits and Gieorge Peck were seeured | Water. It is statod that two lives were lost the Hoosiers and Wolverines, Tt wECSAEKE Yovalna Hisioms o g 2 o SRR B bl aa \vae Lt Bl X . instructed o bombard the arsenal at Foo | this atternoon from tha Buckenridge colliery. | The facts of the sinking of the Tallapoosa are OV - LA el 5 “‘;‘h:]:‘:‘ "'\-l\m"w what Ok& |I|-Ilpm. .hm(,\g ‘ & nfavorable, quoting who have evinced s disp woney to pay off §1,500,000 of the company's floating debt, ha ke collaerial trust bond to that amount, k markets, and the shipping demand’ New Youx, August The secrotary of | was rather limited. Rumors that war had the navy and secretary ar have been in|been declared between China wnd France onsultation to-day at the navy yard at]eaused some firmnoss, and an advance of about rooklyn, with Commander Schlvy, Chow this morning, and land a detachment of | Search for the renining bo troop and destroy the war material in store [ tarded by watcr in the <o as follows: The Tallapoosa, with ono hutdred | Mrorcas Crry, Ind. August 28,—The train which ~are immense in value, | being pumpod ont to facilitate o seares i | and forty men and ofticers, was bound for | bearing General Togan wan grectod by aw intended for & roprisal | it is expected that the bodies will ba_ found by | Newport to take on board Secret Shandler, | gombled crowds of citizens at overy station Langston at|morning. The gas in the mine is greatly [At eloven oclock last night, during athick f ), e Michigan, the general occupying the o exprossed o willingness to for the action £H6 satin Hioby T ch off Keelung were | duninished, fog, threo miles northeast of Onk Bluffs, Mar- 111 4 _ 2 it secured by Chicago and Atlantic bonds in 4 B moern- | o above early prices. Later there was more GFdoradtb oeoiipy,ths okt Hudl COAl mines. & e o Timey tha's Vineyard, she was struck in_the bow by | brief stops by handshaking and remarks of | (ho company’s treasury. 16 s ot clear thut | ing tho Greely ralief expedition. From them [ desies to sell, and prices recoded e, again ssonrity for the indamnity of France, CALING FOR GOD'S ORPHANS, [the schooner James It Lowall, " of |grecting. The principal gathorings wero at ”'x" Erio company Iis any ther collaterisl | o following statemont, rolative to recent re- | clodiog about the sume as yestorday. *On'tha ;Lospox, August 22 T'-\ dispatch from I Bostianty itk s Hor side wan | ROLNA00 LaWEGL Decobir, Dowagalo, | /000,000 of | Chicago and - Atlantic, | 10" f the treatunent of bodies of tho dead of | Aternion bonrd trudlug s mora sotfve and i ‘l‘,‘§'° ames says: Tho Frenoh legation | A Chicago Religious Seet Who Do It | crushed in, and she ennk within ten minutes N WAL VL AL s understood that about | the Greely party, is derived tember, 30§ for October, 82 for November and E1Y) i feh g P diLes By Starving Them to Death, in ten fathoms of water. As she went down | an the band was.out and the demonst £1,760,000 i vady hypotherated “From revelations made by exposing some | 88} for Decomber, OpOneaiLeNg;w:day. 3 her whistle blew as a signal of distress, as was [ wag most enthusiastic, General Logan was [ lo wving a trifle 24,000,000 availing for | it the bodies, fuferencos have been drawn tha ot Cieago, T, August 22 —Henay Mabler, | hoard by the steamer State City, which came | g (W00 “0UREREE FERERE Sl WA | Lol purpose. these circnmstances i oen drawn that COnN invisia rm'\\ 'S POSITION, — 8 huve been made in all the bodios, Trading i holders wounld orn was fairly active with an up immediately, and with the schooner, Mary it would foreig 0. W. Radc Jumes Mclivan, \ | 1 i Angust 1 Gas| Parker, Mis, A Peksa and e A. Hood. which was in the vicinity, rescucd [ Phatic weicome, ly on the part of _wt have to take up the loan on $1,750,000 before | and that portions of flesh have beon used, A g, Receipts wera smaller and T ST [l 2o L T £ the crow, with tho exception of the surgeon |€rans and mothers aud widows of rold; the 5,000,000 would be available ws collater- | either for food or for bait for catehing th . the shipping demand moderate, Thy market AT EADeE Batorm | were eld in bail, pending hearing, this morn- [ 4nd " ong man, who are said to Lo misimg, | The Michigan City delegation met the tra | The following authentic stract feom Com: | opentd at about yesterday 's closing, fluctuated: nd neutral powers rpard a |ing in the police court, on complaint by the | The Stato City blew her whistle, and steamer | at tho tirst st lon enst, oF here, Four thous- [y stock market opened steady this morn- [ mandor & s roport, now boing proparod | SUghtly, then railied under o fair demand . 3 ocked to the 1o about under heavy offerings about nd clogrd & to fe lower, On the afternoon hoard prices rose | to de, closing at 52§ for August, b2} for Septenbew and U for October, v of the car. On |y without material change from lust even- [ for the acerstary of the nay depot here un nrtillory raluts and [ closing figures, but was forexd down by [ tion of tha remains ths band greeted the incoming train. oo traders and small commission merchants, [ but that those of 1. ing the crew to the lawnch, | Dr. M. G. Sherman, a leading citizen, intro- | Thera may have been somo cancolling of buy” | Israel, Sorgt, Linn, T anded at Wood's Hull. — The Talla- [ duced General Lokan as a soldier and states- | g orders from fo wseenger war among [ Cross and Esquimany € E R Fish Hawk, lying ab tho wharf, st Woods' [ and peop) g cracity t Hall, sent out a steam _launch to'the Tallap- | reaching th 1t appears thoy profess to bo leaders of sowe | (" il State City lay wntil threo | music of th {ons nect, the charactor of repatition of thefKeeung incic tack on China territory s, ipso facto, a dec- laration of war, Chini will nsk other powers and espr and to be strictly neatral, | 8ort of a vel « The Eng] t Honglong has beun | i¥ 10t cloarly show idron. showa n por- ent a8 an at- [ humany society charg on Ko tr Lockwood, te Schreider, of which | o’cloc though from letters 1t ap- the' bass. of of ainst Tonquin, s that some of the members of the sect in on what ix know as Squash Me: man who never ot with defeat. General | (o gyunk ng the first [ lutely whole and untou oats China expoeets thatin case tha French attack e in the most vicions and licentions prac- 1 the smoke stack and topma (lm;:«n-pnlw of the roputation of '\LvLIinmm half hon ranged in most es from }tol| Extract—‘Tn pr ng um bodies of the | pyled casier on regular board, closing at zons 5 i rovewed, the Boglish colonists will b | tices. Twelve ciiildren found in their po OF their duties s nentrals. Ttis quite |ion the ofber of whom claims to have han and keps without suflic iblo. ‘Lhe steamer James @ ra soven of the Tallapuosa crew. percomt. Sivee that tim thoir | {yon dn/l and strong at a_dey endeay- | o the market has [ dead for trangportation i al ine. Fluctua- [ Johns, it anel the just causo on part of R G R i O ES R | o et arid 204 1 BeCalobar: PORK, warne esult of t rtain the Chinese will immediately cross the | eruelly troat nt [ names of the missing from vhe Tallapo i t wera within narrow limits for most of | them (cient. Kislingbury Sorgt. Jows A 161k BRIt o el St yado TDbtir foud, ~ The Prisone 1 to bo caring for | Pagt Assistant Surveyor Clarence ud in the diversified industries of their | (ha notiv vato Whistler, Private Henry, Heavy offerings caused yoar delivery to des God's orph and say they have no means of | and ( or, landsman, § ; Union 1 sontinues o bo the lead nd Sergt, Ralston) had bee ol carly, but rallisd again and closed at- CHOLERA. suppott except faith in the Lord. The neigh Vs personul effects were on ing about ho had seen mumerons evi- | fuyture, and considerable business is_als shy parts removed to o gre 1285, Options show no change. MARSEILLES, August Tho_repor bors sy there huve been frequent 1when shs sank 1‘."‘:“\*““‘ "M:"‘Ir‘; w -“m\["'t‘}m'» |"~w-\nl"h dove in Wostern Union and St Paul and [ tent. All the other bodies are intact, LARD 1 o) apart of among the + ones, i teed, of schoo James R « 10 advancing civ 10n of the country, ¢ tten consolidate « o busi . - e e aiog e e on that o ey Chvotighthe | b beow pasning wbont i this_ and. othor | Nt e of theduy wi - continet] riacilly. oo - enifirmcloalng b 070 (e A veukian { n Pyreuec rong southeast wiod ail | states for weeks. The sights greeting him | {has sto ks yesterday, and it hus made a to Tennsaace, | Soptember, and 7074 for October, ] August Dirinz the twenty g nine kuots. The nicht was |everywhere were something to- make every | fyrer advanee of thee’ por eent today. 16 Governor Murray CATTLE. { s ended at 9 to-night there were fif Wien tw way the | American proud of the geandest republic ever | i< i advance has beon on purchas- | today sent the following dispateh to the gov- | @ wl natives wera again searce, and gold at leaths from cholera, 1 a light ah ) [ :HI' tompn "I‘: ”n‘“‘hl""‘ in advance of es for the nceount of « for syndicato. A | ernor of T : no figtres, th best 300 to 7 00, Angust 22.—Five deaths by cholera | g x rd other countries in akes a ff et has been made during the past two | ¢ g | S85oond elass natives wero slow; but, OWingIto | in Marseilles Jast night, and tive eI _,f‘"‘l"\""' ,‘.,',’f{“,”* s olieo wheelman, light; keep her \}M‘ surveying and apprec kito buya block of 20,000 shares from | SALT LARE Orey, Utah, August 22.—Goy- | { of firstcliss, stealy, Natve grasses Weather lon,cooler. The pablic health |0 T S0 B WO L traight. 1 stood near the whed dutiog all result e desired to impress tho vate partics, Mr, Gould and Mr, Field ates, Nashville, Tenn: —Dispatehes | had 6o be disposed of abany price, Tuey ave o must not werely rest in eatisfa is improving. t 10 aud the course was nob alterad uotil oo 1 ed to sell and_ it is suid that the ord o that you ure exerting yourself to vin | nob wanted unl v can be had nt pricos . S vord came that ths green light visible, tion at , what is al miplished, but cretofore been filled in the open market. | gic, ¢ 100 cars of freeh | ‘( CHOLERA IN SWITZERLAND, o asctons the Sussmas was dcing | must sec that, the s rgy snd industey re fiito oL dicato tho laws in the matter of the wurder of 1 Ny, August 22,16 has been oficially | Siy s Tothing to svoid us, I ordered the helm down plied to - tro-pasition the | ;pne Grand Trani 1ies The Pool, | Morman missionacles in Tonuensos, 3 thank | i ahmis 00 cars etrriod wvers tnaking shout nnounced that there “have becn cases of | Lont won, Lady Imt before it could De dove, and before the | country hus att i id still further advane- N § you for this action, Charges of pranching po- | 4,000 onzale, Trado is slow, and values 103 | cholora in this city. 1 ‘\'il v vessel altercd her coursa at all the ¢ ingit. . At the ¢ of his wpeech the | Cioaco, TIL Aug. 22—Thosignn o' war in |yt FCEEUEE HIRHERE BTl lower o,/ all sorts, Native butchers stock, dwl, s [HE DREAD DISEASE 18 I8 ELAND, LT s Ot PR S R et mult tude gave hearty choms for Logan, and | ages o the sea bourd, both freight and pase [ (ot o me byinglorcusp for_munle with & low rango of prices, both for ¢ iwaand ¢ g . St gacklod Lt eHs) exnctly. Our vessel's stera glanc eagerly jostled agaings each other in che effort o (R R bulls, Texas ure quoted at 3 00 to 3 6 1LONDON, August22,—A stowaway landed at e 0 3 y ¢ e e senger, grows more pronounced, The fact was | thereby prevanting such Luwlosness elsowhere, | P18 lote 3 g . HERUB) BRIGHTON BEACH RACES, Tallapossa’s and penetrated hor hull, After | to take hin by the hand, the general extond 3 e Tiawl 8 to ugers, 400 to 4 50; good to cholee Waterford from the British st hip *Oran < i e A, the sels stopped, the st ung | ing both hunas for the purpose. made public this morning that the Trunk line orsnoss nnessee and Utah s alike | 1500 to 1850 Ibs. 6 00 to . 6505 Moore” from Li 1 for Baltimore, Me| The races were run during torrents of r he veasels utopped, th enmer swung A | by G | 5 m, eprehegsible, but the wnreder of Mormon | #hiPpving, b1 A, Ll Moore” from Liverpool fc ore, 7 onndNalonpsiaem that Towel lmiiherforay) | RO Ligm was attended by General | yrhitrators had awarded the ind Trunk on to mudinm, 1000 to 1200 1, 3 85 to ntssent il ore, as it 1 for yoars by the rapresenta Lerimoe in Tenuesse carried o8 of organ- 3~ Mazur g Day 81; time, Doc- | Three quarters mile —all 1 of the | colt won, Spartacus 2 vasilland was taken to the infirn Lors pronounce the discase chole o He was ichigan and md freicht nd Trunk cont of east by alsoaccom- irteon | nager Spicer, of the ( this point | General M nferior to fai- cows 215 to 3 0f migh# have jumped on bo but had not [ Torrance, of 5 inm to good, 300 to4 103 stockers, then known what was the condition of either | panied through A 1, Kin n Asintic type, Throe other stowaways landed | 1:22, ! il fnto the | by reprosentatives of tho Michigan Soldiors' AR S | olsowhore i fu- | T8, 0, koody 00 o At 4 hie sanie time are missio Mito—solling _allowances—Marsh Redon [ ossel, after gotuine wmy family futothe | b (L o ombar of the statn gov- | s me nod revon-tontha low than the commin AL subiniE bt 0 .0y Wik, Mo, 1003 10, 4 0okt - meose } won, Frank Runyan 2d, Unknown 3d, time, | hoat, I exam y \ n e Ll Rl Bt R g/ ;tenthn Tocw than tho comnbe |y cativen'm congrens o any tha Teant. e | 5. 00 Wy ; N CHOLERA IN ITALY. an was feakini quite b, thongh ot i i | et and Gen, KA. Algor, of vl | sioners vecomoudation i that the road will ab o e e el oy b Lematy - {ip 700 to T 50 to 4 10; wk, Ttaly, Avg. 22—Owing to the preva- [ Mile and half—ull ages—Wave o' Light | mediate danger of sinking. ~Tha Talupossa f fepulsfican &y & ot withdraw from tha pool The o A | wicainst the national Law, who comuiit the cow- | ToXise 400 t0 475; Americaus, 400 to 500; iy, Avg, 22— ! Weod I & N o drifted away from usand sank within ten | Logan reaches Pullman tomomow —aftor oud claim that Comndes ardly outrago of killin r e of choler. rs, markets, | won, Wool swer 2d, Tilford 3d; time, where he will meet the ritizens’ commits R Vothes Eronds Hn Jthe e of killing emigrant agents sent as s forbid- | 2:19 minutes, AR he wil 3 J ! thero from here, - (Signed e e T e ‘l‘nlul!h‘r‘--‘vlil'fi\n’]tn!). dall out.| Mido and furloug—nen-winners—Bohors| Bostos, Augus Houtanantiy o T4 | oonOHIeagR harshe R tud iy il rocentioty i 'r‘;'l..'","kf’.:}"{imlfl;l.»‘-\u : y Mt or, ,.,,f,'{..',",":flm'.j'ff.fiy' ','""'”" hotce henry, lots o the cholera ravage 1 districts, , Bluo Rebel 2d, Annie G. 3d; time, 2 ekt G ahtive o et lazh s W B) AU LR e s e 0500 6 76, The ¢ “Be dower than INTERNATIONAL ¥, M. C, A, R W, Whittlesey and Mate Hugh Kull, with PINANCIAL, the time comes it will o a savere one. The Indiana Vererans in Camp, tha «r;um{x.-.l, rduy.l M'I‘llu‘m l.“\m_l nln\tlu.l. BERLIN, August The Young Men's Bage Bell one hundred men from the wreek of the Tal T opinio: in rlrond cirlos i’ that open war| - Tou Warve, August 22, Tho rowion of T e sty Christian'aseo-iation of the world continued | Cincionati and TIndianapolis game post | lapooss, avrived tonight at the navy yards,| Avmiox. N. Y., August 22.—The vault of ,‘,‘,’“,,[,““”\',“v",‘,'““,i'," UCHARY (T northern Indiana veterans began here to-day. | = lappers are out of the market, and packers m today. A managing committee | poned where they go awaiting orders, Lieutenant | ¢ho First National bauk will not be } f Sive carly moming incoming traius have | canmos use them just now, Values are 15 to nnati — (Unions) Cincinnati, 2 onstituted. | The American, represeity tive on this committee is Mr. ols, e e s s the bes been bringing in veterans and ( KErie's New President, posts from different porti erett says he believes the Tallapoosa did | aen for thre or four ds ton, | act in anner to avoid the line of watar | Willivms is e o th nd Army , Ohio, | 3ok xaminer s will be ng over 630 to 640, G d weank at 5 60to b 80 for 1 (Unions) Baltimor are the ( an Count Chaplains from Mel which the schooner would cover, He was not | Paid in n.n\\ Im Coan is of the sa Ciicaco, August 22, John King, NeW: | linois and Michigan, T are 4,000 vet ) and thercabouts, Light, 150 to 2w 1bs, { and S Baron Ocrtzer of Hamburg, | At Washington — (Unions) Nationals, 14; i opinion. Williums states that no w ly olocted assistent-prosident of the Erie rond P " : i : todder of London, Lagercraatz of Sweden, [ Wi G0 on deck at tho time of tho collision, bt from | ' pitors will bo givon o until it [ 3 81000 aseistentprosicont of the Hrie il v cump. Tents were provided for Boliensburg of Denmurk, i Burrelet of imore- Baltimore, 8; Alleghne: conve s ho hus since had he fecls con-| known where ths bank stands, County | *nd @ representative of th Ll (00 men, but the number now exceeds that TN s TR Sweden, i Paul, Minn,— Milwankee, vinced tho steamer was in the right. urer Wall hios about 52000 in county | ders werain the city to-day and inspected | and the cattlo wid stalls b the fuir Poor Urops In Onio RALEOBION ul, O e o sl o ooy taust funds i+ the honk, tho terminal facilition of tho Chicago & Aan- | Brounds svo duared wnd utilized as leoping | Cisorsan, Obi, August 22 Tho General 2 . At Philadelphia—Philadelphia, 3 ere coming metrically oppos e > i J Macen for koldiers, 8. Kountz, | Superint ndent « tine /i = SaNTIAGO, August The il s A6 Philudelphia—Philadclphia, , howd on; the schooner sh uid have kept yror— e, with which thoy express themselves much | IS 0 S o o s | Sperinbindent of el pinclanat sl Vireayi, bot Cub, returned ¢ and, ‘htalong and we shonld have pass:d toone ¢ sMaL g0 b pleased. Kimng says the understanding in_ his blie, G SO DALV FATINGY s RAYISIO I ter sl Ty Kloded ) kalling mevoniobll ot s e e | 9 morn- | election w s that ho should succeed Jwott s | §5PYPI0 Seior 1 0 i [ ety apspring shjeatulibbict R alput thio crew. g /iEny i N et Tt officors in churge of the schooner were araid ing Tom Cuy ; n for 0 | pronidont. e bor bt Hewall alio b pres | e kst SIL e expociad :mml:.», of ».“.:‘u,lu‘)”“). i sors «Ikoil:; E ansas City— AT S e L e Bur b uriasan ed | & win millinery hou ents re- [ident of the Chicago & Atl o decli 1 can) o a0 v, and repos o Niw Youk, Forsi ~The Tribuno says | Louts owing to the withdraeal of Ka Now it 18 perfoctly cosy o avoid o fixed point, | from & raft into tho Mississipi at this place, e would be — o the aere, . Bothts -wmylhllun. e not s broughs £ this city yesterday | before the game was finished. but when point keaps bobb horo in | He was a young maa aud unmarried. Naval Matters, suflic ner Cien s from Cienfuegos | Special to Bri. no telling whit to way the| The Wabnsh, WasHINGTON, August 22, — Instructions wu that Carlos’ Agnero, the Cuban | ™ g O i 10 wary loader had Le schooner strack us would indicate that sho had w0 election of 7, | have been forwarded to Commander Schley, u captured at the | 7 g b an base ball cluby beat the State Jou: anged her course ning she id il H ’ s '// o g o of tho Wahnsh 3 ‘_ of the Greoly rellef expedition, to dischargeall ) e { elub at th place today by a score o head into us stead of g alo % 8 Y el 3 The repors is not beheved by [ 1ub ab this place toduy by a score of il e e e d O B alovgdae, ood’s ArSADACHIA | .y i e commont enlisted men under his command who wish to bility of Detroit hocoming the o g o of the Wabash, instead of Toledo, it in stated | leave the os by the friends of = would tend ty show that s diffe| Combines, In a manner peentiar to ltself, the vice, Tho vessels composing the Agliro Horso vs, Bicycle, ent ket of moven were followed best blood-purify g and strengthening n tho v . : 5 ; fie st blood-purify g and strengthon on the authority of General Managor Talmngo [ fleot will romain in Now York CHieaco, Avgust 22 —Score at 11 o'elock | The gencral ovinion ng the 131 dies of the vegetable kingdom. You will find | that thera will ba no division of freight to De. il further orders., derstood that IMil AND CASUALT fouitib hoy "“"I,“"“v ) “"'”‘“v‘t: ;,H( the » h MY OFFORg LD b way a4 | Condertul remedy effeetive whero other | eroit, and that the business of th road will bo | Livutenant Lmory,” commanding the Bea =5 1o ANCASTER, August 22, —Two freight trains - —— chose the latter courso und endeavoring to !""n”i‘?"“'vf",‘.””"1 ,“m" ,"f", i Ve dorbic A R e f PP 3 o lided this afternoon at the west yard of the Knm ors of a Strike False. g lide in front was 1un into by tho schoont A stre nowdlia angiuonto tho enus A Saddiery Sing, - b i Says a sailor, who claims to have been iu tho | “Hood’s Sarsaparilla did mo. great good. cHLern. Saddlery Singed. The| Dis Moive sabooso and gondola car of the front train | in the report the engine and four cars of the rear train | Nobody was Pennsylvania railwasy at Columl igust “Thera is no truth [ housi at tho time of the disuster: 2 " X ; ]l can- | T was tired out from overwork, and It toned [ Citicaco, A W. K. Vanderbilt | Cixersyan, August 22, —Pollacks, Wilson ing riot ut What Cheer, | tuin, navigator and mate saw the schooner bot | jeup” Mys, G, E, Simmoss, Cohoes, N, Y. | and party passed throngh the city today, go 3ihiia Uoatablie a0 Te | disputed “us o whether it was green or red | "y utored threo years from blood nolson, | ini ove: tho- North-westorn road. Vander. | & Som’ ostablishment Sixth and Carr stroots, light and finally the captain exclaimed, ‘well ? Iy one of plewsure, | for the manufacture of euddlery bardwaro and ami t nor any damage do latter fille shee % ol Speci 3 Y R o0l Gairad s “ : bilt suya the trip is the latter lad with, slicop and hogs, were | was all talk. - Specials from there to the State | ¢ womothing, turn hor oo way or the othor, | 1 100K Houl's Barsapurilla und think 1 um - : AT TR e e ity smivched, The wreck caught fite and cons [ gegistor say that all is quict and good feeling | and then we struck.” One of “the men at the | €0red:” Mus. M. J. Davis, Brockport, N. Y. 8 " i umed npwards of 800 animals, only ap T Ve i [ AL AP P AL T T 8 5 TENAS ¥ ) this morning. Only the active efforts of fire No human lives wero sacrificed, pipvalls . Ehe sampiltinaiappointod iy, tho| WHeG: Copinien 2 plisy: EaY0 GIdars UARD Purifies the Blood s wmen preventad a most disastrons fiva, ay thero wins 4 lurgs amonnt of val; Jb'e und combust. in o Kansas Herd— i ecpeety adjoining. stal Joss on Wil 1l insurod, mass meeting waited npon J, A, Vincent, hard a port,” Wherever the fault rested neral manager of the coal company ARERUBNIRG MINE e S U LR e o 'fin | Mood's Sarsaparilla is characterized 19 1t Broaks Ou Suavokiy, Pa, August 22, —There is no| tarviow seemed satisfactory to them, but|jead into ¢ Hapoosa o tho starboard | threo peeullaritics : 3st, the combination ot Oficial Investigation, on's, %30,0 0, wovement in the situstion the burning | the raport not meeting w the approbation of | 1),y and cut clear through the tiwbers of the | remedial agents; 2d,the proportion; 34, the — — | ‘-“— wine at Buckridge. Gas i3 strong ag | the ming jother conmittss was: appointed | vessol, opening an immense holo for the water | grocess of securing tho active medici Eioora, Kansas, August 22,—Ion, John Freo Mall Delivery the Greenback mine, bug the men got down | 4 request the negroos t - loave. Their ro- 1 pour in, ~ About sixteen men were on the | qualities The result i3 amedicine of unusudl | g™ Jnot der membe the United | WASHISGION, Aug. 22 Tho fiee delivery rty-five fe.t withot recovering sny bodies, | (1185t wa npliad wish. The negroes toduy | deck of the government boaf Wever, passed throngh this city enrouts for Oskaloo- [ deck, bt aecordi s All there was in the whole matber was | eral of the watch th the watch on g sirength, effecting curcs hitherto unknown » the statement of #ev- | Sond for book co 2 additional evidence 4o 6o Aka:qmant L 1d for L utaining additional eviden e will b States bourd ot animal industry, held an cox- | #6F in thy fullowing smination upon three hoad of grado cattle that | Post offices Oct It Kigin, 11, tive carri A ;v \\:n»h\\uu"}\ ATTENITS SUICIDE: | threats aguiust the negroes if they weut to [ yades were asleep forward. The men of the | rHoods Sarsspariila tones up hisye just died here, and _pronounces the dis- | 14Cromse, Wis,, five caniivre; Decata Special Dispateh o ik Brr, work, crow below were rudoly awakened by a torrific 1o mike 1o oyer 1 Tesas f A gonUoman by L8 sskelurss Sigwe Cisy, A L CREAR g ¢ ¥ \n LINGTON, Vt., August A very e — hock and sprang hastily from their han ol Devds, Lawell, Mas wawe aplenic or Toxas fover, A genvlommn by | 05705 edulin, S “ W s BLETAR { ung woman employed in Bunting's estricted Iron Production, wocl Water Hooded $ho barth | “Tlaody Barsaparilia heate ull othiors, and (the nawefof Lako ¥, Jones shlpowd forty- Jiflve entitorn; five curriors; '1@0@- qnnhlvu[fl SIYTYRARE 8 y ; i Augist 22 —The Tron Trade|duck and instantly the sailors, | s woriliits welghitin g BAKILNGTON, | it hoad of Holstein, Durbam and Heroford | i Claiio, Wia., I ihjiizor Tices i bo fou large shoc factory as foreman, attempted | CLEVELAND, Aug The Tron Trade | oy 00T overything, rushed on' deck | 160 Lauk Streel; New York City. Rl Wollington, Obio, an tha 26th e S suicido by taking poison yesterday, but was | Review s in receipt of information that of the | fh/rough e <aved by a stomach pump, She admitted that | total number of iron furnaces in the country | fusing noire, Win, Bunting, her employer, had fod her [10W making iton for the market, proprictors words of the offic Y PURE, e thos fond s ot plood’s - Sarsaparilla iy, aiviug hore August 70h. This was cansed by | gola by all druggists, 815 six for 85, Made punloaded to st at Decatur, Tlls, whero Cinis endosed, i estimontals g Dan Hays, Bos. 14 ustaveg ey were Bruse, A t 92, of Berne reprerenting 1,100,000 tons capacity of the ag u ercaping through the whistle, Tho | guly by G, 1. HOOD & GO, Lowell, Mass, T there were several head of sick aad dead cattle, | forbid tha Salyatio meotings stray shortly after she cnterad his factory, | gragate of 1,440,000 tons have. agr o ot | ateain waa (utokly.cub off and. than ihe! oply| SIEIE L 4 )” 0 waro woveral hewd of wick snd dead cattlo, | JF e (L FUVRE R SRR SEEHES Ws lum wil that by threats ho had forced har to sub | Striot the production, order of the hour was heard Man thel [QO *Doses One Dollar. presumably of Texas fover, Seven days after | yectags g not 1cligion LN A Wates 90 wit to his desires ever since, When he heard Becausde e\aerfl_ where recognized as indidpensible fo eafer aho Gondumer, {ica, B A SO

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