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- OMAHA DALy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., TUESDAY MOR \l\'(r. \l (-l T 26, 1884, HR i o Sy COLD-WATER CRANKS, [ponsors Mosyiwidyg sont | - GATTLE AND CEREALS, Amarest, 14N FROST AND FLAME. arry and A MERCILESS MASSACRE. |1\ the eler een for s painful catastrophe . los R in the Soudan situation, which would char b rey tatives ot 1 to h svate sotile oy Thatis Whatthe Bombardment of Fop|tte w' velitial fritin Foghund. The Political Gospel of 1he Modern St {puersoers, o e e ,,M[H%I‘ oudition of the Market in Those Com- vy prenic | The New England States \Q\lul by the A CLE SWELP, " tha the first porson gelocted since t ’ vor the cause, th b Chow 1§ Charaoterized. o Juhn, war Tl et Gty o & camiy, 11 motiis Yostrday. e Saeisly o Forner Last ) —_— How Warner, the Absconding Bank - il be the harbinger of thareien of harmny Ay, e - A Rumor that China Has For- e R L e He Accepts the Nomination for (“;,‘ b % et naw desribadne g ) Oonnidarable Dniugin Corn Owing lev of the eligue | Grgat Amount of’Dm ‘:_; Done to mally Declared War, ey President with Thanks, Ir'm \nioh of J'i‘"".,f":('.“fm'l‘(',:‘.‘“‘"‘ to Lower Prices. THE ENGLISH GRAIN TRADE, Growing Cr g | s Special Dispateh to Tie Beg 1 nion of hearts, the union of hands, i Ml e e tiion, N Augist ts who A ¢ And the flag of the union forever. k% % i % i aSiay v Severe Criticism of the English TR B T T i " And Actually Seems to Think His \\'u-\tm:m .:fi-.ifnu .;-..',‘Eufl.,\m‘(m.f A Declining Tendonoy in Wheat| ™ Mark Tane Express Weekly|The Damage Prmclp 5 i the Plan for Gordon’s Relief, thevanl of the Pt N u‘.‘\,‘n‘\x‘x]‘...n‘( sueedod Eleotion Possible, 'n"lf.'\;"vl'fi.‘l;[.lll'ffl,';'.n'i.'u:“u;l‘l;vv'f ot itn Partially Counteracted. ; - Northern Sect i« morning in forcing the third and last - mense advantage to the cause and the country s ONDON, Anguat 25, The Mark Lane Ex door of the box in which the securities were L believe the rosult will be to rivet the earn ress in its weokly review of tho corn trade The Daily Report of the Ravages ;,wl,.m a |;. o lv:l«. “):u;\n“.,} of valie [ Daniels, the Tail of the Ticket ;viff (\I;‘-:::\“h:w‘,l‘: .«Ilkl‘:yxy.‘(ym.‘;:";#,,‘\]r“‘:u an e Oats, Pork and Lard All Take a* |;«..£u.:|.\‘..hw1,‘ Mm“‘mt?‘ ”m‘v”:]rl‘”'u A Whole Towu Burued by a For- had Yecn abstracted, The absconding presi N H 3 crime of crimes -so s 0 catse the speedy o weoek, T harvest is already finished in of Cholera, L oF e TEREIENGR 10 Wity dsblered Makes H}“‘ I-lmE’ S peech. ot :“ s e I;:In :;-I.ln\v \!{;;Il’fz;'i:(‘:‘: Tumble. tisiello e . :,“',,,,,: ot b est F"f IE.MIV‘ih‘EM' the box of its contents. This discovery great ly intensified the excitement, Threats of vio-| A Lnrge Amount of Fuss Over a ad organize the prohibition 4 .| tinue the harvest will bo finished this weok. have alroady entored into | Cattle Moderately Active, Selling [Returns s far recolved show the average [Milos of Territory Tald Waste by the k Bradlaugh Coming Over to Amer= lenee against. Warner were openly made by political action, and thus having a standard to N N yield of various kinds of grain per acre is u« Devouring Element, Han § goms of the depositors, Other officials of the Small Matter. which we can rally we shall more rapidly at Fair Figures follows: Wheat, 43 bushels: barley, 32; oats, 3 ica in the Autumn, bank aro denounced in o measured tarms for i Tiem wiintover 613, cf sohtitiont that iy Ly 20, Rates for wheat are decliving - — - carelessness in allowing themselves to be hoo L g et be needed in any other w L have but to ek e red wheat commands from 34 to winked by Warner. No trace of the latter's | Othor Political Notes from Various| sty in conclusion that I shall do all in my|A Very Light Demand for Hogs|“hite wheat WS¢ por quatter. Such prices LRANA UL e L The Anglo-German Difliculties in | whercalonts has asas yet been discoverad. power now and henecforth to bear onward this nover oceurred befora in thix country. 1t is [ BosTON, Auguet 20— Dispatches indicate % s : Wa e g w will decline sti hiat last night's frost cansed great damage to Africa Becoming More Serious, | Notes given by Warner as executor of the Points, prohibition standard, Cauacs a Dull Market, probabl that they will decline wtill more, | ¢ B > oming Bore Serlous. | Birraws estate aro being_ received from var S The following are the committes of notifica 3 of English wheat the past week were | Erowing corn and buckwheat in nocthern New ious points, and it is said that the In'w!\lvlr\ ticn: Professor Samuel Dickey, of Michigan, 3 quarters lnz Bos 4d, against 87,603 \fi'lm-hx tllu many !\.llmru corn (.,q:n’.:‘:rl;n The War in China, resresented by these notes will wipe out the Notifying St. Jol chaiemang Judge James Black, Pennsylvania; [ Special to i Bre. quartors at 4348 for tho corvesponding week | wilk, and the crop will prove o total fai - g . entira estate. Warner's cibezzlements will g ity ' 4 ‘,'"‘ y Profe Hopkins, New York: D.| “Giicaco, August . —The Kets | 1ast year. The condition of forvign trade is Following the deouth the frost will eause s Losnos, August The Times ¢ispateh | foob up into millions, The Burcows cstate | CUBa, No Y., August Gov. St John | §hiton, Rev. John Russell, Michi- % 4 MHATKEES |t agible and indescribable, Casn offers are | ¥10u loss to farmers, Frost was also rep testof what values really are, ‘Phe sup- [ €4 at Poxt Jarvis, N. Y, and Mr. Daniols were met by a re ; : There were eight arri At Waterbury, Vermont, corn is damaged 000,000 and of this nothing te, not worth over half eption com- [ gan; M ginally Willard, Tlinois; Hon. 8, | drasged rather heavily again to-day, with the [only : George R, Scott, | excoption of corn, in which considerable in- [ ply on hand is large from Foo Chow this afternoon says: The | Was o is loft but real esta french ironclac BEiE outh of the | 1ef o 4 wmittee, The notification committes have not wing r i | Fronch fronclads entered the mouth of tho | B ie SR R0 ahe Wik an Satunday | AT s Gl UL 1% Woodbeldgo, Ohioy | tarext contorod, caused by o lowes age of | Vel GIF o ooast. Oho cirgo s, soids ins| 08 the High Tnds, Near Uepningbon in river this afternoon at two o'clock, The White [ 60 to 75 cents on the doflar for their claine | M1L0 rof, Dickey s expectedat noon. atin: i ! Wit s four remaire, ihetnding tne | many field the buck vheat crop 14 ruincd? fort opened firc with Krupp cannon while the | wonld now giudly accept 10 cents Cui, N Vo August 25T probibidion i price R of American spring wl 'l‘him L) e A BB S L ships wera threo miles away. ~ After an hour's e SR e S L Michigan Prohibitiotiats, e oAb Larg o On atngr ot KOr[ago in yet reported. Considerable loes to nds, o grove wranca| DETROT, Michigan, August P ty, mentioned in conn The wheat market was again quist, and at [ shipm tines dull, with lower prices. The market | demand. Flour i sold off at | to de soon after opening, Ing the week 18 | t et With & restrioted At e \ Flolir 1 ‘1.'45" O TE doclined dar. | farmers is roported from the vicinity of Lit- ok all avound, Maize is [ teton, 2 = 5 John's_canp meetivg circuit Ll bt s leliila e g two miles from Cuba village. camp meeting bo lust five days is in_progro The Chineso nzagement the French retired fire was good, ston, of this g ock S £ ; M STRIKERS 1N OHIO, The principal leaders and spaakers of the pro- | o 4 § e o nfius | {vanker, * BaR ot loing. Oats ave| tontooervkreports consideralys damagefthera Ataixoalock Bunday evening thitée burn: i hibition movement ara. present and. will . | ¥ith the prohibition nomination for governor, yvad to romo extent by the discouraging | dully e MONIE doig. Oata v} g% the Warnor river va oncod, N. ing gun-boats fioated down the stream, one [ Special Dispatch to Tiik Bik. : diess the andionce during the wesk. The | publishes a letter to all the peovle of M ARHBY of 1R goi K 1BEs, And I TAFRAE SOOI H., roports quite heavy frosts i the Merrimac carrying the French colors, Numerous ‘fires | - Coruynus, Obio, August 25, Word has | andience numbers three thowsand. Tha oxer. |gan, e claims allegiance with tho party [y % SEHE SERECs e o Willare at HENEYAALHE river valley lust night, causing considerable in juuks were |.115_m.rnn dangerous manuer | uache lere that the miners now at work in | cises opened *with music and pra after | that acknowledges Almighty God in its plat e irmer foeling, and v ey, 3 damage to vegetation, snd av Carvan, this and imperilled English men of-war, but were the Mines at Bucchell, Olio, wers attacked | Which Prof. Dickey, chairman of the notitica. | form, a ys the prohivitionists kuving done [ Prices rallied ¢ under moderate demand. | Bradstrect's ey notified the trade to- [ morning the mercury stood at 38, being a fended off, i ‘"mmh‘“ e k o8 ‘“)\“ tion committee, wis introduced to the audi | this, he will accept the nomination it ten- | Exports from the seaboard for the past weok of | day that the firm of Van Dyke & Frodeham, fl\mlgun’l ||mr;||.1.|||],l| :lvg:‘-cslfl\btnn]mr:ltllr: One English hark was saved by an Eoglish o & Mooy, railiend oowmbits, | ence and candidates, to him. - The —prohibitionists meet | wheat and flour were reported to exceed | goneral merchandise dealers, at Hailey Idaho, :‘.‘("'“’ THuraAy. | It SA L aige iAot Hocking Valley & '] f o Dioley ildrassed the. candidates gordon stuff was destroyed Iroad_company | ' man of war, he French torpedo boat ex y at Lansing, Preston will have a Dloded the "sterns of th Yaug Won. trays. | a+ked thegovernor for troops to protect thair | John B, St Juhn and William Daniel, s fol! | Inrgo. following, - and this adcs to themuch | three millions, whiich induced a littlo more | had mado an assignment. We learn a num- [ there by last night's frost, Several other Dorts and the two sinkivg guiboats The | men and property, bit were refused on the [ jgws. mixed Michigan polities, The republicans [ buying. Later prices ruled onsy again, and | Der of Omaha houses are interestod. The fail- | tywns in central Vermont had very heavy foenos on the river as dunl and sounded | 8ronnd that tha militia cannot be called out ntlemen:—T am to speak for the commit: [ have already adopted a prohibition platform, | closed e under Saturday, On the afternoon | 100 it thought to be honest The business has | froats Jast night, Ice formed in vicinity Satel Ly wf"{ U,‘?!Mu'[ .I.m} English_saved m:’nlx t‘k:;lwr:r: r[\’.;hml;.y::}\«;nl“un !;!i.uh in w.-“n].y.wnt;ng hero ] T8 LD i ALiBRAL t Sy i llwml l\x;\[-v!v g Was g sy l:ml a thade 'I"‘""\' !::llvlnm::‘ll-'\hl m.b m“l:‘n \'\IDK::!.-] ‘\\" of mi.; osex, Vi, and garden cropa nreimuch. many wounded, The forts lower down are ower to que e G rhance, 18 wires feonvention of the bLibition pas recently ! q > ower, closine at 78 for September, for SeN S LR y hecn |y jured, : 366 Vebuttkalen, i Tiies oberéspondant | HAVE utand no furthor Intelligenca is | fn sescion at Pittsbing. I harony’ with po. [\fi'“s::_""“:‘"l:)':"“::"”":'t', "fl:l',,, October, 814 for November, and’ 82§ for omployed by the U, P frolght departmontat | MasraoNEnT, N Y., August 25.—Thero is thie only newspaper represontative presont | ODEAIn litical usages, and in keeping with the digoity Ne Ot oot loBA L fRom ADAUHN BTl ot || L ecetnber. Ogden, was a heavy frost in this scction lust night. and was on board the Chiumpion. EXECUTION OF A ILACK DAPIST. and importance of the high position in which [ MItee of gentiemen from Geond, CHRos, o —— The damags done is not ascertained. St e : wa shall endoavor to plge you, we nre hero | Vaited on Gov, Hendricks today and formally : TELEGRAPH NOTE s THE CHINESE LEADER. Special Dispatch to Tit: By 5 ! LA d invited him_to be presest at the opening of | Markets ruled weaker and Tower all around. d —— for the purpose of noufying you in this official Puiis, August 25.—A dispateh from Tien| Dawsoy, Ga., Avg. 25, —George Clark, a | jor IS T SO TS OIS the Peoria faie September 15th, — Hendricks [ Warmer weathor and gy receipts brought R Forest Fires in Michigan, “Tuin say’s thut the charge d'sTairs lefc there, | nogro rapist, was hanged at 1230 tuday, | sater e o oletin b8 Cal | nccepted the invitation out rather freo selling, and it was also credit- [ The bank of Windsor, at Windsor, Va., has [ Diruorr, August 25, —Tho Free Presa - acting cor m The Republiqus ® : —_— ed that u big local who had bought [ suspended. y spectively of president and the United States. There was no tronble, whatever, not a semb. | the positions Tawas specinl says:—Wo have had a heavy lanee Blain ndisposed, Iy at ths o rancais say s will soon seize and ivg had sold out. - Prices [ Phe Orchard Grove at Weirs, N. 11, burned votain such territory in Chia s s usoful to | 000 S 0 EE The numored upeistug of o fvigehresttont ol S0 CAEI 1y | B Hamnon, Aneust 25 —Mr, Blaine, ww [ declined to a point § to 1o lower thai Satur: {106 wight, LD LRED Qi aldk L = il tho Ohiicaa | €1ouseta the ssailtof he fespoerated fioars LSS0 e S e B Y L B okt e Benot € v i e then fol ot i and clowed [ 150 SVR i he | Tt bunok snongh to subdie tho fires. Vs t the nch. 1178 bbb 0 1B MOBE AL OB IMIES oF Men were there bowed under the weight of | Ba l|.4r‘l:\r to- He expects L.; in . ;".“.‘,'»1 o M‘"“*\l l',"”lvl ":-}-r"“:- l'(”"m‘l i terday afternoon the fire, driven by a north- Y TO REPS SI0N O 0 3 nany years; who, & geveration ago, i the | Aroostook county to-morrow 8 ends, | P K ececded § o, closing o i o gl e o . ! ADY TO RER IA’ AN INVASION OF HANOL, ONE ROHOOH MEACH K BINOOTA AN OTHEIL, x‘ }“Th\ ”n\\ \:Ill;'.l ;m,u t:nl‘n":, A |\.I ‘Lt-h' Aroost, unty to-morr to virit friens HsiiATis FESb I ET DAL DTG OBt bE The robbing of o la jowelry store in Vi.| west wind, swept down on Harmon city, burn- i LRI, gt 25, o iapatolnfroin HAOL[{nich s « (OnE) 1 Agnat 25/ -Wans|| AL saamman v oihe s ieleds canros IS Lattn WASHING 1UN NOLES, and 447 for Novenibor. cnna 8 attributed to aharchists, fng every building but the lime kiln and ono e e oAl N ilocLits taken | Novris, lioad tenctiér of tho Marldalo | against thit other elevery, - Yot meh. were = OATS Henry Georgo Bohn, author fand publisher, | house, The dock and « warehouse contain- R G B e schoolfived fivo times at -the second teacher, | thers with the ardor of youth and tho dovotion DROUTH INJURING CROPS, rulad a shade lower, closing at 24§ for August [0 London, England, s dead, ing a lot“of merchandise were burned. Tle JoED TrerATATION OF WAt e, | A Ford. thrao oty taking ‘effect. 118 | of harocs. Women we e thore, Fruncis Wil- | Wastisuros, Aug. 25,—Prof, Dodgr, sta- | and Soptember, and 257 for October, w York groenbackers will name their | property belongs o the finm_ of Harmon & L Sl hen shot hivsolf dylug fnatantly. - Mlse Ford lardna Mary Woodbridgo and Mra. Burt | tisticiun of the deparcuent of agriculturs,ways T Al ticket Saturday nest. Crowl of C.eveland. Fires yesterday and_to- s, Augu is Tumored in cannot recover. ad Mary Lathrop and Esther b b reports show that the crops have bee ; . ; ALl the bodies hve boen recovered from the | day are buining fiercely on both sides of Ta- that China hits made a formal declaration of FROUBLE AT AN EXECUTION, tRtives LU ITead e + dannged by drouth in Ohio, Todi- | Tuled dull, and deferrcd doliverios declined 2 |, A the bodien Wi boan recoverad from the |\ BV 31 LY TG swasnps 18 burn- to 30, August was marked up 50c to aptenihor closed at 20 00, Octoher 19 00, anc year 12 3 war, i notitied the powers to that effect. | Macox, Ga., A vench papers are indignant at the state- [ Cluk was hanged and buming Which _topple The negro named | ean womashood. 1s was a convention of carn the rape of an old | nest mew and pure women, who were there to | ho is and Kenteky, The inju ever, is notsuflicient th eause any pan- ¢ to the depth of rev ler the roots of large tr A fire at Cynthana, Ky, list night, des- troyed fivo valuable race horses, meats made by the London Times respecting | white: lady at Daw groes declared he | express the conviction that the government |icky feeling, as thereis every indication that over into the burnivg mass, To some the the howbardment of Foo Chow. shonld ot be han nd made threats, The [ ought to be a government of the people and oy | the gengral crop will e goo Forann Tt has hoen decided to exhumo the body of | is a benefit in clearing the land, and to wany LOVEMENTS, “‘“" telegraphed to the Enyemoriio twvri ;‘I'I"‘ Dl uur not a byom ut of \!]h sit B HURO-DNRUSIONTAY decined 10 to 1e, closing at 7 37 for August | Privite Henry, of the Greely party others a greas loss in crops and building. 3 1iag | 81 two companies from Albany were ordered [ loon, by the saloou and for thy raloon. Tt was S and September, and 7473 for October A suall cyclone struck Dalla s a1 Lo France eays that |y, the geene. Whe finy v hal Ehntion TODreiARtn U0 War Bl lCONBEIL Dr, Sy i of the burcau of animal g . k b 1S 3 the ol beinbanlmenti Ot | Ao s nile and aahalt trom Sy SR ot encrrat e b tiitad for o[ nelubts phed from Chicago as CATILE, urdny, duing considerable danigo. A Scvero Storm in New Foundland, Voo Chow i tnoaracnal of i6e public | the grack, but too lats to sf Three cars | spectacle of thetwo old poiitical parties ival- | follows, relative to t steaco of plearo- | Awmong the arrivals were 4,500 Texans and [, The Lo o greenbackers e propa S1. Jonss, No F. August 25.—Tn o recent valnable ays the French are also [\ dorailed. Nobody Dt otiems | So el other o Lhaie ¢ oriitss . serve. the | Peumonia am mg Jeesoy eatele in - Llinois: | wasterus, There wero 1o first. clavs matives, for au aggreative camnpavgn for Butler inehat | oL e B Ob0 LR e waking coaling stations at Pondicherry and SaTMAILLEDRITES LoD AwEbATth INRIEFA | N OLE ~fug down npin Uhie faces i | Dhis st has quarantined the infected | and but few than would puss for s state, ) do eten oM Faih 0 Do (ChveE A Privato Henry's body will be exhumed as i as discovered, 1yl continue | in a fuir van of stock. ous anmmals i thisand ncigh offered rold e ol ahe, ‘ the Moloch of meu and erying “Am_ 1 noy | ¥ Ik was exceuted at one o'clock in the | the du tas a4 pornic is obtained from the govera- | teen fi hing smacks were lost. The echooners THE CHOLERA presenco of a large crowd. There was no dis- | out in the language of sciipt ; Rl o ] ] Liahad Tovios, Au One [denth from | order, the militia praventing. thine ass upon which thon hast 1iddens” | boring states untilall uro discovered. we ont. L ’ trol both were lost m White Bay. holer he One death is re STAIKERS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 1 need not surceyou that m, prohibition FEN MILLION IN BONDS CALLED 1N, were 10 4 H Provident Avthur leit. New York for Now-| A fishing smack with four men and two lady S ostid itlay, ab Elyerst anid w0 as L Sevne. | Coar, Crxran, Pa., August 25 —The miners’ | Bt will givo you iost ardont spport. Wo | o secretary of tho trewsury hus caled in | 2o bigher, lu‘n“ yore bt fow stockors and | port Saturday, Hu will stup at Now Loudon L lost ol Cape Brayle. [t 16 ord of cholera in the Toulon hospitals | g orced tordu o tiners’ [ may not suceeed in electing you to vhe high | ¢ following threa per cent bonds by original | freders on sale, bars c o make afenoue, orted that o Targe wumber of shivs were los 5: Admittod, 5; deatht, noues dischurized, | Coogtorson *aRiorecd oty by the wisest [position for which you have been named, bt | ubers, and, ingerest will cense et S e M ain il eyiand Ono Montreal catelo fir is 5:id o have Tost | 10 8t Geore's bay, but no- particulars have 3 Bidndebtrnmnant o7 Sol £ cholera in | 15t week. This afternoon about fifcy of them, | ‘:],"‘:“' ¢ “-“'«"111'”“: Ly e B et ‘l“‘l"“; Ao i il s Tl B oy pateank over 220,000 during the past three years, an- | eenreced : Rowik, Augast 25 —DBulletin of cholera in | haydad )y an old gray-haired woman seventy [ K88 that our candidates and four par ) both. inclusives $100, No. [0 1ehov wold readily at from o 816 other 100,000, Z ; Ltaly; Borgame, 11 douths; Qucno, 11 deathe. fyoy o gty i o ) b ot “Squire A e ill\“lh]r: he o botiniliiblve, aud BN 0014t I l.vlll.l\':.ml.luylu.‘.'nl 50 to 10 rlp-'.h | Frewse Randolph says the Baltimore & ATongz Time Between Meals. 2 . atal cases; Barrars, 16 deaths, eleven | Dawy Californ e nrnrt ] i Eshess SCE s e e KL T Bne ) et s AT o bt fow cowa and oulls ayong the | Ohio 18 not negotiating tor the llineis Cen- | Forr Praiy, N, Y. August 25 —Kato i s hol. | #ion o the poor house claiming they had no f }500 GF America, L invoke the biesing of Al | 1neea. &1 000 Xoo 30,000 to R ud they sold at to 20; veul [ tval, ay was rumored. Jsey it in about the same condition as for . hd e, deaths from ol | moans of support. The application” was ra- | LiZiiiy God to rest ugon you, s may. that | Iacroemve? qot g 20,80, 111088, both |/ Lvow at 6 ¢0 to” 7 00 e mirket close The wain building of the Now Orleans ex A % e aro "'I"'””l at Marseilles Jast night and | fug0d, and the purty then took up the march | 1 o Vo) Ly S ovaraitas fal| aaiisyas anC RO e 0 0 4 25 for native grasers; 400 | position is noarly completed, 1ixhilita will b6 | o e gen 2V sl W the oo v of fug “““"“““‘\"' cers would not permitthem ) enter the [ Gl {HRL LY et b wome corn, 6 00 to 6 25 for good second-cl e e o] ptitho (asmily LA sl R o oNE ¥ Loxios, August here is_another oz 1'the burdens which the nationl pro- | The scting secrotary of the interior has de: | are quoted at 3 50 to 4 00, and westorns g | ocuion, of DUl Rrcuoisys with losses | kind Thialsthe one hundred: o 5 lian e tor i mu-mulonmwhm in regurd to | Gymnasts and G. A. R, Men at Chi- ; St 5 i cidedin the caso of the Southern Pacific rail- | 100t 5 20 Loads of h, lutter (Montans-) [ ") bt By < t hibition party wita supreme confidence now in th the lutter ti Tho ) 8t L i — tie west African territory. On July 12th the et o e A e el b i | o tHeTyatei Tood ta chotas Al 1o United States commissioners have ago. lays upon you. ted and fornd that pleuro pneumonis Henry's Body. Germans took formal possession of the Game- | - Governor St. John replied as follows I Sections are a bar to attachments of | ping, 1200 to 1 il ata 600 o 6 o | vOLbl roons river in Upper Guinea and all the ; L:” ]\’ '\,‘,“‘]"“ L :'. ard of oo Bun § O Nt lees of thes Camumits | 1618 under railioad rig common o medinm, 1000 to 1200 pounds, | d0es not exist in McLoan co Loxe Tsiaxn Criv, August 25—Quarter- adjoining country. This roused great L it thietic Boheminns exhibited their sup- | 05y "voceiving this formal notitication of e— > 100t 4 60 inferior to fair cow 25 to | Hope is oxp 1 that Bis master General Perry was not o Governor'’s ‘.u.\iu.“wn Ian ] Itl-; n‘;;‘\h r.n:m]x-. \\”"' pleness, activity and strength on the I my nomination the Inghert office withiz The Mormon Persecutions, 3 00; wedium to good, 3 00 to , Ktock bring his n\:llluuw to bear { Islund when Coroner Robinson, of ”“I-‘ city, think that England should” have taken tho [} PR U N BIfE ot ithe Iy thagnatiolinl conys 5 | dun” 500 2 3 to 4 60; | Chineso trouble, to avert further war, callod to gt permission. to disinter Priv 3 A2 | Jontal bar, vaulting horso, trapeze and paralell | tho gift of tho people by the national conven- [ ¢ e 3 tiver long OnidulyEahth hLe-SHowitt | pol e et Coeday. Tl par. | B 06 prolibitiontssy pormnit e, it SarrLake, Utah, Angust 25—Mamorial | vunga cattle, 77 Montans, averazo | Hondricks is £ bo given o porsonul invita- | Honey's body, but leit word e would wmeet Butish consul, held a n the mor- at Battery D armor e por- | g the distiuction was not sought by |services in respret to the memory of the Mor- | weight 1251 155 Oregon, " average | on by soveral loading mon ot 1 linois to do- | him tomorrow. Tho coroner does pat think any chants aud local kings aud chiefs at Old | formances were called d were pre- ction will bymade to his taking up the you i view of the vianim: [on elder me, ) ass 190 Oregon, avernge [ liver tho opening address at the Peoria fair, | oD, ssussinatedfin Tennessec, were held [ weizht 111, Calabar, As the result of this the kings and e ; Al I rras Texa, 800 £ 1100 Hon s agdicldiee S . A o the grand tournament of the third | ity with winch it was given, of wy high appre: | vosterday in all the luge. and many of the frrass Toxas, 800 to | Lt e trensiey dunartment | body and holding an investigation. chiefa signed & tr D DG oI lvcsand the hemian gymn, bl e T T ae kit ooy o DA s tard avisn aI1EL ! ’:‘ 3 A“l Jany :' th ans, 1 00 to 6 “.I‘:, 'Lh.,',‘ul.. osed ¢ n‘“ 710,000 000 of Do ———— Ui dominion under British protection. ns of America, which occara to-mor- [ are more partics inthe field_to-day than theve | smalher towns in Utah, A congregation of will Ve issucd the early part of next wed The Doath Record. AN INCIPIENT REDELLION, h are politic es, Upol cat quesiion | thout keven thous wiended theservices - 4 i 3 INeT I 4 galni vl banvat kinte Havelioe Ditobs ] oete et : e a0ne \:'u‘f,mn.‘ trathie in in- | the Tabernacle at this city. ks of [ The larga percents fresh arrivals were | Memorial services wera lold yesterday in | Inviaxavoris, Aug. 25.—Dr. John ( t IR o ,‘f\ ical | ed in the Chicagw driving park for the recen- | toxicating liquors s n beverage, both thedem. | the speaker, which cchoed the nents of winon sorts, The market was | ghe Mormon tabernacto at Suls L 5 died | y ut the St Vincent E ¢ O et tion of the veteran soldiers and sailors of the | oeratic and sepublican parties are united in | the congrogation, were ¢ neiliatory cone | dull fromw first to fast, closing wonic with 10, [ Gf tie elders who were martyred in ‘Tenuosee, I, agod 53, He was chiof cf the a rebetlion, aution, northwest, whose re-uni The featuresof the re 4 prepiring to rais ont 1s taking pre luving succee ad woliugs 1o fieting in o way on the proplo of 000 1 12,000 wasold, dud 10 to T ower, with | gy e nenlly. but mttibuting. the mut. | fresh receipts of about 24.000 oo sule, s wy encapront which begin morrow at Milwankee promises to we 1 Vs to begin to-mor- [ making the traffie: permanent, while the | ion include | hibi: ts demand that it shalt be fore r SSIA QUARANTINES AGAINST CHOLERA, A i ders to bigoted prejidice on the pare of ignor | provision market was dull, aud prices on _ wize drilling aud a_sham battle, in which the | paced unde condemnation of the law of | ¢ prejue i uceoss, Kixtensivo prepazations have v, Perensneng, Au Russia will | Bational guscds of Tiinols will bakeoarts - |theand b e Godemuntion 2 Land misinforiacd individuals, Pho provail- [ sorts of praducts Tower, hence packers” were |G Dig) eatablish a sapitary ¢ on the western = "Ths an issuo is clearly made and T think | g ~\-<m ent among the ling Mormons ;h‘v'-hh‘u\:: vl‘;:‘%‘v“'wl;.( L lll'lw,.-w“l“lm'I 1'I”.'ul1;: Al xalhiaalincn in Rome, Austrian ontier to pravent peopls from France and Destruenve Kir fay it i3 the only one that nearly reaches [ #0 Mo I le” gonerally, 48 thot anoly |10 Liave Aoy igens ordekn, aud: wero not on for thr 1o hus destroyed acts are outgrowth of misropresentation and falsohood, chiclly emanating from this id continually Kept before the conntry at large by their o - i 150 t Silver Discovered in West Virgin cinl Dispateh to Tur Ber, ACTIVITY OF U, throe hundred housew, and vendered three 1taly from entering the countr DENTIOF A BIITISIT AMBASS ADOR, . i e * Beslde " 1t and conscience of the citizens, Upon Oramng, N, ¥, Aygust 10, =Tesidon ithe 0 4 the people, the source of all Lot o Wil Topold | 1028 by fire in Abdollat park stables, yestor- O DoLSr “ Tt w wppeal to: roason Vel (lon Ampthill) British ambishdor | 98y, James Havan lost his life, Wim. H. frather than prejudice. Taet those resort to Seriin, is dead. Wilson, owner of the stables, lost his resi- | personal abuse and scandal who hive nothing . o A " | Dstter to uphold tocir cauge. The prohibition HADLAUGH COMING OVER THE Warkn, T | donee, Tho followiug i a list of tho horses [ -t 60 MERVLS BREAF Ctter T PRI | o ) for grassers and ¢ oreu-fed <kips; b W v 630 for common o good wsorted lights shousm i/ onicloss, to 6 40 for rough to good choice hoavy, Light, [ The I 50 war i suid tohave lit- 210 pounds, b 50 ta 6 40, tlo or no cffoct on trade in Indin, andtis be e lioved thy effect will continuo to be shght ua- Tess tho hostilities mged. P. STOUK, Loxboy, August 25,—Charles Bradlangh | burned: Trimmer, a stallion, valued at ten | Fnawrce, | T6 1o tho cutronth of o rapidly o i Advices from western Africa report, rmall will deliv ion of lecburos in_ Amoriea | thousand dollars; Long Branch, stallion, fivo | ccensing crystalized. oatiment agast. the| O30 W. V., August The great — 1Ox t b roging In Anhantee, The natives of during Octd ud Noveuber, thousand dollars; Chestnut Wilkes, five'thon L enil of the e —nn cvil Ehat the old par. | *Xcitement in- Ritchia over the discovery of | The Oauses Which ed o the Fxton- | that country have akod xation to Eng sand dollars, Jersoy Li sand dollars; Winons, | wzninst which this |silver is becoming intense. Hundreds of #ive K in defense of the | prospectors are flocking to the mines, 1ctnations Last Woes, tand, boing dissatisfied with their Jing. 19 total resorve in the United States troas’ , mare, fifteen thou- | i, dure not atack, b ood mare, by Smug- | young party of the pe S VICTORIA DANGEROUSLY ILL 1k PRINC A0y PN, August Princess Victoria, | gler, five thousand dollars; Almont, gelding, | Lomes of the nation, his entered 1 Wi o n 3146,500,000, The gold re e i e e A e R aploh s AoSRelmenb o iatlin hon euleredn b st o) « 1 mine w,]}m.lv bean found on Special Dispateh to Tig Br, P R B AT v g |-.l.~(. scarlet fever, v ranco on o Borses, i but foue thousaad | e country waves its protectin e e T and Aok zuw. s Tihe oineof v, ¥ Niw Youk, August 25,1t was reported | week suomnts to about $120,000,000, VIVEISE CRITICISS OF THE GORDON 1Lt | dollars on the Wilson huildings, alized ‘g‘.x.,..y:u‘p In his straggle bS50 s iver aind $11of lowd to the ton, Bt |late Saturday afternoon that the Union Pa-{ - Assistant Sccrotary of tho Interiorfoslyen ey ; ——— w cverfremember we ara acconnbable to|ige ming awaya %170, Widow Pool, of | cific and Westora Union had boe own | s rofuscd tho requist of o number of cuttle The Hatch & Foote Bust, Giod, and that our duty to Him i paramount | ek (HINC S Bi ovo Union had been thrown | S0 F AR G0 lands, Tn Todisn sarsi wwell found & limp 1l eleven | I H Special Dispateh to e all i thut out of loans by the hanks and other financial wnce to uny political party tory to temein till they esn renove their stock Schedules in the |of silver ore that we unds, Niw Yok, August DoN, August 25, ~Adverse criticisn : M political tics will never, in His sight, excuse ch sold for % A institutions, and that that was the reason fo hout 1048 to themselvees i the goverament s plan of the relief expedi- | @ssigument of Hatch & Foote, filed August 8, | L'ballot for nny party that doos not stand | Whicl sold for being nearly pure. ot 030 4bas il ae oo £ \n'l;!’ i 0 40 Hhenuclis, i tion to Khartounn by way of tho Nile, is daily [ it to-day made public, show labilities of | foarlessly for His vight, - The howe will havs | () S — A ol heans B, Uhote Meuckn wluch, onerled G ([ lpoyinse o) aude Jupolorhinkeveng on to Khartoum by way ¢ e, s da 3 . AR ST T N 7 (R Olowing of the Chautauquu Assembly. | the rest of the market. Tuquiry this morning [ 2, bost g ws st doseph Mo, saturday. oming strongor, Many reasons are shown of which debts amounting to | Buthingto feurif peoplo vote i they priy. S0 - JURy Bl OEIR 1 ¢y mea i fight ensuod, the bont wi The cle at wixteen of the pri e sombly for the year | companies clicited the statement that there ning, Addresses werd de- | was no truth in the report, The selling move by Chuncellor Vincent, President |ment which began Suturday continued with of Akron, Osi Rev Dr. | greater activity, bl eliques, howover, sppar Dr, Adums, and Sacrc: | ently giv ipport to tho market, ‘and at | Dotics the st deputment of the outhreak ipal banks and trost 545,000 capmized and alt were diowned. Tho moral of Vi stoey is that heee mea ava t one uss of whisky to supply The United St are secured, Nominal assets, | Mr. Danicls followed and AUTAUQUA, Aug, AT 71 e wasers | chuiriian and membars of the committec: 1 | cises of the ¢ <ist entirely of railiond stock and bonds, | Am profoundly gratified for the houor con- | were held this mo Tiuing and other securitios, eluding & small | ferred by selecting e ws one of the standaud [livered by e Amonmeof government bonds. The greator | bearers of tho great reform movement. 1| Lows Miller, uipnient, Critica say that | PO O F lioviog the expedition as now planned will hea failure, 16 i spoken of as & make it and claimed i mbers and « wany fox e mis ubly inadequate s charge tHairs at Rowe accapt tho nomination for the office of | Katon, of Peoria; ey tho transpurtation facilities reliod on for pass- | Fieral security for varions loana. o s ool | renidnt, expect to do o | tary Duncan and others to immenso widionoas | 12 o'clock the genoral range of prices for uctive [ of chulera it Spezin - Tha cons ] gene 10 the cataracts of the Nile are crude and in- Wy SR LREQURSGRIY. ore formally by letter hereafter, knowing | Mrs, Hill sang “Houme, Sweet Home,” The | stocks was from 4 to 2 per cent. lower than at vaphy Videnly sufticient, and they urge the war office to send AT e T I that it is one of responsibility and io- [ Yale colloge glee club suig sevaral selections, | the close, Saturday. ¢ o the Sixty-one X another force compesed chicfly of Indian_ac x helTripartite "J{ NG . ing mo little personal rifice, | The services were very impressive, A dec ine of 9 per cent in Union Pacific frou | last night, forts-nine futal climated troops to Khartoum by way of Sua-| New Your, August Commissioner | T appreciate thix honor not merely SR —— thee highest figure of Friday to the lowest this | The latest veports from b put the - kin and Berber. Meantime it is feared that | Fink says the rairosd managers will soon|as & personal oo but s a token, The Tallapoosa (0 be Haised, forenoon, shows thut for wome reason the | Freuch lossat rix wen. 1) et is [ i sowry? Poarl Baking Powder. . Kitchencr is in peril at Debliah, as one of | settle all differcnczs, The wmeeting of the | of appreciation by the convention of the| Provioesce, R, L, August 25, —A New- | cliquo in'thatstock had withdrawn its support. | describe beine more of th vature of ndorsed, tad the lieutenants of Mahdi is within « day’s gera of the railrowls Interasted in_the | earncst, solid prohibition work that has bean | part dixputeh to the Journal sy Jiarch of that place, with over a thousund | Py cou-t business will be held at Saratoga | done in my native state of Maryland within | tary of the navy hus determi wen flushed with their recent triumpbs over [on September 2, and then I think the [ the fow years past. | also appreciate iv s |effort to have the Tallupooss raised. e i< to [ it must have accumulated inadvincing it from thio friendly tribe, It i ulxo fearad that Don- | trouble over the tripartite agreoment will b | au indication of the desire of our brethren of | bo addiessed at Wood's hall before Monday | 11 on August 8 to 674 onpl gola will fall before re-inforcements can reach | scttled, the great north and west to obliterats all sec- | noon next “Fho s in true in som Pho secro. | 1t was not believed that the clique could have d to make an | marketed any congiderable portion of the stock assicre "The Chiness oot of Voo Chow is | 1+ tiraly blotted oub. No surender was allows | & > Ly the Preach to éi-ubled aud riokiog shipy e, Ml ) T Janc:d, they were shelied fo .,,‘.(SGQ "““’REW&% 4 b rd Lo een teverywhere, Because every- where recoanizea ad igc{iopen@ifi{’e fo eafer afo / tichmnet s ' mielioin. Condumer, Lna, and stote i b