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THE OwMAHA. DALy BEE | s & : . . FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1884, 59 FIXING FOR FUSION. DYk Eeiota than G40 o of selling school Jands in 4 time; advocates the regulation of raiiroad The Democrats and Groenbackers of | frghe Nominations of state viticers e (The Arrival of @ Cholera Ship in of the Erio road for £7,000 damages with inter it for seed to Chihuahua, to address the gove May 1888, for which price ehe said I iy, et gvine thovrices avalt | g Rogord of Crimes and AGeidontg | homid wwenty vonds of & 00cach of the | Angher Quiet Day on 'Change, Wilh and quantity. Tondon mining company, at the enrnest solici corn in, this country, who may wish to export st fr ; I kera will support George Washington ; CANADA HORSES FOR ENCLISI THO tion of Blanchard, who was prosident ¢ i lituois Conncil Together. Honcs, ndependent candidats for governor. Mexico Creates a Scare. i, Ao 26 ke i e Yesterday. tationof Blagchag who' v pedont of the Stronger Prices. e sevived letters fron avalry off " g - have dofanlt opencd and beallowed to def ( e R RAILRUAD MATTERS, % Tand Inaifig A6 DEoWROYOl Jnytog Sutlende | @ 1 ¢ g 3 L g i e Bl L 3 They Will Endeavor to Run a naancnicn It is Thought that the Vossel|remouitsfor the Tnglish ewaley in Canala Suicide of a Life Prisoner at the|that th guarranty hehad given M-« Koiloze | Wheat Manifests a Generally Up~ ¥ Tiok The Northern racific Taking Trade Oamoe from Obina R i State Penitentiary. A s Je A A e ¢ ward Tendenoy, usion Electoral Ticket. from the Central Pacific, S OLSRLEY GOBSTO ka1 the company. Judge Van Brant todap do pbsties - rskin, ARVEMBE i) Woliles 2 D o £ Bk r::lru||l:lul|;w-;u q..-'ufi«..v.:l";\n.lr.‘w'x.'vn Mr. Bla T . N4w York, August 26.—The general man- {Il procecd to kgypt at once to assune chief | Riotous Demonstrations of Strik=|chart to defend. Corn Likewise Higher, and Clos If They Oan Settle the Disputed s of the Contra haciic s quoied s saying | L0tost News from the Seat of | Nk trecei W BTG oo thro. tas DTkass. e Al B AN T R gher, and Closes Olaims of Each " |that ho doos not sce how the Central Pacific War, FRENCH CONSUL ORDERKI) 10 KEMAIN ing Miners in Ohio, i i Steady and Firm, ) cAn Tesume pa vidends for & considera - Caro, August The French consul at s 8 ———— i T o BAtIEN WA v Kt 1t ordere o Fom i ther, e L e IR it it e K | Dull el L e Gongreas Selactad | bustaes that mate » dividend poteiblo befors, The French Lny All the Blame “\“;:l‘:‘lvuvl“lln f“l“:;lvl-t‘l|Lrn.‘ nsents n arran “. or ) arner, the ity 7nr .rr rec 0 I'OVIBI‘OII Mn.rkgt ul “;}q v ) The Central Pacific will have to wait wntil ! 1 Millot. MIsSTONARIES IN DANGER Champion Thief. A Prices Higher, S Vi S on . Genera. 110 Boston, August 26,—Divers will probably - in Various States. this loss i made good by the growth of other Pants, August 20.-Gibat fear ls exprossed e examine the Tallapoosa tomorrow to learn the e o S Dbusiness, Tt 18 reported that the trip of Cy T for the safety of the Cathslic i fos in et e A SATHT 44 - ¢ ! St = | extent of damage, and ascortain if any t the Entire List Tal i . Anti-Monopoly Ticket Nominated |™® \V: Field aud othors over the Northern Alarming Outbreak of Yellow | i<y Capture ‘of the ‘Fnrluler Who Ter BTN ORBEN, - v et i 5 o poly Licket Nominate r 4 something to do with the syn N ] W ARG pward Turn, and Closes K rond has thing . . d His Neighbi 5 n Fever in Porto Rico. 00-CHOO, rorized His Neighbors. The affidavit of the lookout man of the 2 in Buffalo County. ption on Villard stock. It is reporte LA o schooner Jamea 8. Lowell, which sunk the Ry g -1 that about 1000 shares of Northern Pacific —_—— E 9 ;) Tallapooss, says that he saw the steamer 1 Dispatch to THE Bre. preferred has been called under tne option. The Corn Crop of Chihuahua Iro | Pescription of a iemarkable Chinese | And a Choice Assortment of Oriminal ol b P R, Toxas Greenbackers Urganizing for a| The stock market has again laped iuto dull < PO ) ? 5 . . g ahead, alittlo on the lee port bow. Hesaw [ Ciircaco, August 26.—The leading . | Campaign tor :mm L ness. The first prices of the pnorhitie wero nounced a Total Failure, City, Which Was Bombarded Notes in General. that the schooner's lights were burning right. [ on ‘change today were very quiet, bul =~ 0) T, roner 0! t st eve 3 s v [y i t 3 ol P : i o s o SUSLARS, FRIIL AR L cisag, By The French. As the steamer approached, I s that sho [ stronger, and o little moro improved another decline, Without any special feat- Ohobva Atwives th MEakIBS —_— Suicide at the Penitentiary, was swinging across our bow, as I saw threo [ the influence of local buying, and a consider- 16 Bss Desh ths ooubke thotghont thie bR o e e b il F00-Choo, the point in China where the fivst | Special Dispateh to Tie B, of the lights, g cen, ¢ masthead, and [ o0 g AT ¢ usion in Ilinois, re, thivhng oan the oo tHROUEHONS 6 | ik, Mexion, Alguib 96,=Ths Foo-Choo, the point in China whoro the pocial Dispateh to Tik Bx, fnally gronn ot mastheiad Tighta and then in | WUl decrease in tho visible supply state attack of the French fores wasmade on Sat- | Lixcous, August 2 ¥, August 23d, is the capital city of the | prisoncr in the ponitontiary pamed Clinton | 3 oh-Kien, and one of the fow | Dill conmitted snicide. He was sont from | st 4 Tho Chi- | Red Willow county in 1881 for killing a cow- [ \thoal. - saya " Thix mornivg a life [y fow momonts the vessels struck. ment, oud Mato Fitzgorald also testifios that FLOUN. teamer chaneed hor course, causing the | Flour remains qui ¢ ; 3 o < quiet and heavy, with ver: muel Fdgett, who was at the Dl AL e Ml “ays the tehooner's course was not Special Dispatch to Tie BEE. FiCnicaco, August 26,—Chairman Oberly, of the democ: xecutive committ f today conterring with the demo hang around the outer odge and pick up atain of the port of Guaymas has recoved oo | Grumb now and then are anxiously walting £o | ofictal notice from the minister of war, that busy | dircover some evidence of the leadine manip: | 1o ; e LS e g | Wl of afthor tho bulls or th biars. ¢ & vessel has arrivod at Salinas Cruz with Inatters not which they show themselyes to e, | Asiatic cholera on board, Ho instructs the u provinee of N ports in China open to foreign trad moderate sales, Butler leaders, concerning tho talked of fusion i noso namo of tha city is Hok-Cin, which signi- | boy named Sam Lucas. Ho procured a | altored, and ju-t Fefore the collision ho saw WHEAT s they will have a meager following when the [ captain of the port to allow no one to land I , and ju 1 he s in this state between greenbackers and demo- [ position hecomes known. o UlE VBT ving from Salinas Crug, | f0¢ “happy region.” Foo-Choo 1a situated in | pocket knifo this morning and stepping into | the groon light, and then the red light. . After [ opened well up to yesterday's quotations, and crats. Tt i authoritatively stated that the | * Forelin erchango advinced b and tho e S DA TS 1AW e S ThdE. degreos and 6 mituutes north. and | the gate house, whore ho was acting as gate | e collision both lights were burning brightly. | 1 1ing the early hours rangod very dull and ? sod generally assigned is here ara very om of S AR Loy i ¢ 20 mi § keopor, he al o 5 thron e Butler managers offered to support the demo- | £ BERert Y A b en Afc still | official notice bears tho date City of Mexico, [longitude 119 degroes and 20 minutes east, ]m: g‘l;.ll"‘;:“"t"ll"_‘;':”: l|||u- ;f:m:.(l:“l .‘.‘.]Lu.»“; Dry Goods, inactive, but fluctuating irregularly upward. about 42) miles northeast of Canton, and milos sonthwest of Shanghai, 1t sts W also Vanathilts to a certain | August 18, Similar notices have been reco T ATLRACIARL BAR BIAG, ARt MM toreific lange at his windpipe and sovered the | NEW Yoik, Augnst 26.—As usual to Tues. | More or less strongth was contriouted by the ald do so safely, | colling 14 + | selling Eori jugular, In his dying struggle he threw the | day the goneral demand was light, still a good | Visible supply statement, which showed a de- ion that the democrats would give | extent. s on VL L L il Bl el Qg Wl Luc ] SUMMER SPORTS, Cras o cheen lpun.‘luv- tho sthto of Tobnte: | Plain, about two and & Balf wiles from the knifo at the suard and then foll bicka gorbse. | quota of orders gives fair total sales, but | croass of nearly 20,000 bushels aeainst a gen- ticket. What constitutes a fair represent = : pec, and lies 300 miles south of Guaymas on [ north bauk of the river Miu, and twenty-five f g1 WERFERE T AKE W TERs RES AW Loty distributed. Jobbors are doing | erally expocted increase of considerably over tion appears to have been the subject in con- The Turf. the Pacific. Tt is _cousidered unaccountabio | yyiles feom its mouth. An amplitheatre of | Yoie: Y HRIRS Gl hb kS ot T e SibtEe ¢ 1,000,000 bushels, This stimulated the buy- trover y, at Oberly's meeting with [the ARATOOA RAC there that mlr person could arrive there from hill 5iind L olby BUREY four | miles dls N airly , s many of their customers are at f l' St skt S BN SHoatL SR aTRED ) 0 SARATOGA RACES, the infected districts of Furope. 1t is wener- | hills surroun y SN Y HO LR TR OO tractod by the auction salos of Holatoad, [ iug by local houses, which bougl leadors. ' Tho groenback convention will be | g, 1aroc i lield ‘st Bloomington” tomorrow, Tho ob | SARATO0A, August stacles in the way of fusion Haines & ( hankrupt stock, which is be- | vanee of § to § cents on the morning session, ing sold at good prices. Exports of domestle ido range being sustained, and the ntry, and the [cotton goods tho past weck were Inrge, | o ostaie, TATEe b e ek " Th sup. g 5, —Five furlongs—two- | ally believed here that the vessel in question | tant, and it is protected by one of the peculiar S many. On | yearolds —non-winners -Harrigan won, Hart | is from China, and brings tho original cholera | walls of China, which is seven miles in cir- 1@ 2d, Rapid 8d; time, 1.0 .wms, [he news causes great uneasiness on 5 ¢ lilgh, and from Buentri, August 26, —Tho miners are com- fug from the surrounding the part of tha democrats it is thought that | ““popice™ (o th < 1d, i Bet inf " : + 4 P\ i ) « i ef stakes—three-year-olds — ons cing the firs ormation | |} . most bitter foeling s ovident betwoeon the | amounting to packagos, a larger quanti- snk croated considerabl {t the coalitio ht ba construed as & confes- e D e onst cities, it being the first informat 12 to 20 feet in thic Qifferent points, oy R , ply statement created considerable comment, v sion. of weakness, whilo on the part of the | ave fatlonge—Modesty won, Powh of tho arrival of Asiatic cholera on this con- | So (e gates afford entranco to the city propr |strikersand tho guards on duty. When the | & than for- the same -period “any provious | it the figures generally_woro accepted, No. greenbackers the 'loaders were not sure of | -~ A and a half—all ages—Freda won, | 52" through this high wall, and over each of the | now mon were put into the mine today, the | '™ e 5 2wpring, sold at 774 to 77§ conts for cash, their ability to deliver the latter. However, | 10054 04 Nottle . “” J THE CHOLERA IN EUROPE. Rates is & high tower whieh is jealously guard- | ytrikers obstructed the road, but were finally anh‘.—m 4 FUR RIS Corn opened rathor casier than wheat, being they expressed the necessity of some co-ope G Lo hIihb . W ASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The state depart- | ed by watchmen. The whole district hetween | driven back by the Pinkerton men. Ono aged | . < 4 b quotably § cents lower, but early figures were sion, it being fearcd that unless they were | g4 "y recs 3d; tin coent received from Mason, United States | tho city and Ki bl\l;:\,!thfiwl- 1 of Nantal, | teikor was kuocked down by the gaard an 1] NE ,}l*‘"k August 26, :\Inflnvlth-mtn Iv(ml.. thidowess .,r] o morning seesion, The best iven aid McKeighan would succ in dis- | R A 9, s, o1 itua- [ and the southern bank of the river are o broke one arm, The guard arrested and | visited McGahan's remaing were Murat Hal- | friends corn had were Bliss, Comsto Riven aid Keighan would succeed” in dis IOWA_ BTATE FATR NACES, Onsul at Marscilles, a report upon. the situa- | and o arel broko ono nrm, Tho guard. was arrestod and | Hetod ReCafins remalon vt 5 Lueas Flat: | frionds oorn bad rere 0 9 pied by extens) hound ov n the sum of e B SR P YRR RN SRt P BIRLIONN | st a . Gl A Reports from | Ropresent tive H. C. Grewer of Ohto, John [ Baker, All took considerablo and made the e Cowns Conday aea | I0RWS, roprosenting Losington, 0., whore the | ganeral feoling firm, and brought about an ad- ment will tako pince, and T & Me- [ Vanco of 1 tu 13 couts, which was nearly all her of the doea 'wo wreaths | sustained, the morning session closing steady wero placed on cagket. One fand firm, No 2 sold at 52}c cash, membering the greenback organization in the T state and turning the body of it over to the [ DS Moixks, August 26.—The Iowa state s litne fair directors have extended the time for re " 3 ¢ ceiving entries in the free-for-all trot, free-for- all pace, $, 2:33 and 2:41 races, till Suturday evening, August 30th, as the time lon at that place and Toulon, abatenient of the cholera epidemi upled | finances of Toulon and Marseilles have been | which lives in the boats which crowd its wa: | Buchtol and other 1 L strained to the utmost in cleansing the streets | ters. Communication from bank to bank of | that all is quiet with no indications of trouble final ints and tenements and eaving for the sick and ris afforded by a stone bridge, which | s yot. an, brc burging the dead, 'I'he presence of impend r ot amile long and is sup- [ Prerspena, Pa ~A Coal Centre | of flower Anti-Monopoly Convention, i Aug, Me \. ;‘.T}:(. Be e of closing was not fully understood, ing financial ruin weighs heavily on_the bus- | ported by 40 piers, placed at unequal distan- | special saya thirty-fonr moro camping conl 1o, mmlr“-\ poRon Q\hlly_h Ml OATS o Bl el LI, MONMOUTH PARK RACES, iness community and even the ordinary re-|ces. Across these piers aro luid immense | yiners were arrested this morning by special LR wu:p::nc(l‘J:ml, ruled woakiand heavy for “'"f‘ but held np criously curtailed, | stons feet square and about 45 feat long, | ofy o and McBurney for tres poly convention was held to-day and nomin- | Moxyovri Pauk. August 26, Milo—all | sources of charity are ; | ; firm for futures, especially for May, which N s 26, . ‘ we . gl latfor s Ut o ed June 3 Agec 0 G O ated James Jenkios, of Kearnsy, and J. P. | ages—Duplox won, Horbert 2d, Hopefal 1’“’,“""f""“fi""::‘fi“;fil“‘f]‘,' a3 justaet lai| Ante ‘1:-‘,'}:'ki:.n?.'.“éf.wu'a"\:‘[.n'f:'v‘f\.tf"fi,(, o on rlrond proporty. Thoy wore IW\- RS CL AL UL, LI el et af savaos of de. Cash was in o P G >reck o - | time, 1:45. No description can picture the wretchedaess 8 ol 0 ot ' odged o O oh o light est, there being o large supply, aps e Coanaiita, | L furlong: ar. olds—Louidstte | anr deatitation which aiready exista, bridge of 10,000 ages, and it said to bo 800 | taken to Washington jail in wagons this aftor —— e b kaiioral markd R tives, The probubilities are that thesc nomi- The daily bulletin of | years old. 1t is lined alorg the sides with | noon. The wives of fifteen or twenty prison- | The Reorgantzea Louisville & Nash- \mond Row 1 by tho other grains and ruled dull wor time, 1:584 I ly bul A s ! " ava nees will be endorsed by the democratic con- | i 2 year olds—Souci | the pr ain Ttaly i Forty-four | shops, o is constanly fllad with the people | v Gamo o e Il Cwith ables i vin gavenEa Ly Rt , Bel , Elgin 3d; time deaths, seventy new cases, of Foo Chow. B % their arms this orning and hegeed N onK e The diractors of & e petion; ey e A ba Al DAt oot “Auguat 9. Ono_death rom | Tl city proper of ¥oo Chon fs elarty 1o " Fo” e " Mun "With | L S I'HI‘:!wl” 2 ;:“yf wE L o) von, Bob Cook 2d, Heel and Loe 3d cholera in_this city today. The hospital re- | built, but the streots, though paved with gran- | their husbands, as there is nothing to live on, | the Louisvillo & Nashville Eailroad compa was in Targe supply and casier at ho decline Missouri Greenbackers, woi Yol L) Gk W cascy admirted, 4; discharged, | ite, and in many instances planted with treos, | but s little corn moal. Th ir recest was not | to-dsy agrecd upon a plan for the rcorganiza-| for near. qeliverings.. but holding up fairly 511, Mile and quaz are filthy, narrow, and infested with be, No 2 1. Louts, August 26.—The greenbackers of 1s will not be | well for long future: 2; under ti ment, 8. | grante Citizens are indignant at the whole | tion of the company. The de er, Kinglike won,izMonitor the Tenth district in this state, in convention | i 4 6. 91 August 2 ere o twelve | The population of thecity has heen variously [ ule arrests which are made without warrants, nio bly Hic, o September e, at Bismarck to-day, decided it inaxpediont to | *9pndy Farowell third, ime, 2111, - e T S S ALV AR Olilnn. &t from 000. | oy b 1o araleblo B pTICwaoting e ety | M0 publiotwiti or 15, Tho plan | WY 86, e nominate a candidate for_congress, but passed [ i HHESD SYCEPE s SEREEE TR TR OB R0 00 000 to 4,000,000 souls; The most remarkablo | the officers will bo cailed, Four | ¥ then be published] all inuilta PR E a_resolution requicting Geo. M. Jackson, of | ppicacl OB 440 Hith, 2 el PIOWER VAR AN FORFQ. I 00 etablishment of theloity is the arsenal,situat*d | hundrod new rocrite aro oxpucted to arrive i | Heous1y i New Vorl, “London-and Amster- fateracted bt seant attoution, though, riling [ St. Louis, to run as_independent, and pledg- | ot B WO R owances, Liz | . WAsHINGTo, D. C, August 26.—The Ma- | gjout three miles down thy River Min, at Pa- | camp. A report from Staib's mines in the thivd | 18 — firm and recording an advance of 15 in lard ing him their support. _ three-quarter mile—se lig a uwances, % | ying hogpital bureau is informed that yellow | 2, jsland, where the seagoing vessels nsually c ) 0 to 10¢ in ribs, due largely to the strength in Rl g EP zio Mac won, Tola second, Jos Mitchell third. | Y in‘| avaiingowithirast FAHIILY Onithe g-d;‘u lnn",w |L'u\b:; n_\'gl es ah I‘ ,.;...| )nnlx? n‘v o I»«lmu brouk in !l]xr HLI!YI(\. Destrucave F . The market at 1 o'clock closed steady 2 m 164" ‘The tracl 7 0 prev h great fu anchor, It was fouuded in 1567, and has been | One huodred anc y men are said to 3 s % corn, The et at 1 o'clock elosed 3 : Time, 1:163, Tho track was hoavy. 1sland of Port Rico. ‘Uhediseas was 00t con- | oonductad, under vho direction of Tronch cngi- | gane to werkithis morsin. and uthe are winle, | - SCRANTON, Pa, August i momning @ | and firm, though the outside figures were: nob 3 BUobIg suSKusion) Aandicanateeniojchase,fulloouts: fined to recent immigrants from Spain, but al- | noary, ‘according o 19 e mothods. 1n | Gning, and ate oxpected o go beforo the eloge | ir0 burmod tho pluning willof Joreph Hans- f sustained. X p” _ ~ _Kauanazoo, Mich,, August 26.—George L, [ Won, Voltaire second, Pawnce third 50 atha ks the Crevls population. Governor. | 1870 1, empioyed about 1,000 workesen, Lesides | of i megk - Cxpecte! loy at Hyda Park. 'Tho office and u large e (2 Vaple, congressman from this district, was re- eral Marquis De La Vegi Insclan dicd of | 50" 130 ropoan superintendante, oo Choo ia 2 quantity of lumber wore destroyed. At two o > T th more DUTHE nominated to-day by tha dem cratic’ district JAY EYE SEE. low fever after five days illn d_sover- | o own i Ohina aa & city of the first olase, and THE FARMER WHO RAN A MUCK., . th i it sprending Tapialy in Che divec. [ Wheat was firm and bigher, with morobays T convention here, and the ereeabick conven- | Npw York, August io World of | al Spanish citizens ave down with 'the disease. | 5 00" saat of a vicoroy or povernorgeneral, | CAO, TIL, August 26, ~David Avery, ac- | tion of Main street. Severval houses are in [ ing, closing at79@704c, September; 7, foe tion ag Three Rivers. He received the unani- | Wednesday says the ge o See trot TIE FRANCO-CHINESE WAR, Whose jurisdiction axtends over Hokien | cused of burniog wheat and killing a‘man [ flames, and as wa scarce, o largo amount | October, 8te for November, Rormad b 3 1mons vote of both on the first ballot. ting ruce against time, which was to have ta-| - Piis, August 26.—Lt is beliovod after Ad-|and Chekiang, the = provincs adjoin- [ naned Gago, was canght near Shawpootown | of property may bo destroyed. or ‘m;!ul_“:‘[:;l; "w'"‘:“'“ BA@DT for AT ken place over Prospect Park conrse yesterday | - 570" -5 2 orts on the | ing Foklen to the The city is also a | Yesterday, @ has by wought here for et — SOKIER Pl GE5 508 The Seventh Iowa, Tias een postponed until tomor/ow, ‘and. the | miral Gourbet has destroyed tho forts on the | i Fo ey i ey | #ufo keeping. Henry's Iody Will Itest In Peace vomber d 4200 yoor, Oata were o thado Dis Morsis, Avgist 17, —A¢ the domocrat. | Fice will then be of wreater intercst. 16 the | M river, Dotween tho arsenal and river | £ (U0 in othor parts A WAIRANT FOI WARNERL Niw Youk, ' August, 26,—An the sunorvin- | betters ke for August, 2hie for, Bepterbegy ie-greenback fusion convention of the Seventh | s gelding beats tho record of Maud 5, of fmouth, he will join Admiral Lespes, betore | tho empire and men of high literary attain- | Apuiox, N, V., August 2 1. Oanllc. | ors of Groon county rofused to defray the ex- [ 0 (M 5750 FEN LU 0 00 for Seps congeessional district, huld at Indianola to- | 201, he will belong to Mr, Bomner; if not, | eolung,ind arrange with him for the ocoupa- | ments reside there, 16 has several cotton, pa- |ing, the Boston partner of W Burrows i [ pensos of exhuming the body of " Private | b 1900 for October, 12 50 for years day, Judge WV, H. Henry, a democrat of Des | Mr. Case will continue to own hm. - Bonner There is talk of an expedi- [ 20" and hardware manufactoricd, several hun- | g6 medicine business, 15 hera for the purpose | Henry, (forty dollars), the remains of the un- | 14 Wy i'a shade better at 7 50 for August; Moines, was nominate for the long term and | Wa8 in conference with Hamilton Busley, of = e 1ot tho e of | dred factories for making e of securing o wareant, for the arrest of Albort | friunate Arctic voyager will not be dik- | 750" Saptembers 7 60, October; 7 474, Novem- ; William R. Rider, of Winterset, for the short l"‘" lfi" 1“'“”1 "‘;’“\‘l“ A ‘l“'.’ priot ouquin into Lnnivad ab the end 01 gorjes of blue cloth, scroens and combs, S, Warner, the mirsing presidentof the First 3 ber. Short ribs were stronger and more firmly A ll term of congr offerad forithe ri Maud 5., and it wis | the wet season, unless China accopts France’s by ave prosuctive lead mines, and a great tea- | Nogonal bank, The district attorney says —— held, ceasing at 10 45 for August, 10 45 for 1 definitely settled that no purchase should take place within three week ow that Bonner has Maud “he_does not especiully care .f growing district lies within® 70 wiles of th | thut papers have beon placed in - his haids by Virginian Finances, Septomber, 9 824 for October, city. " commorco of “FooChoo i prinei | | rrown, of DBiufalo, on‘ whioh ho wil e e et U (U 1o apan and the maratime provinces | g¢ gpee bhegin eriminal - proceedings against nbly R ot o ve of Y ex1Ol i = N oly today the”joint committee The: oo about 165 of o rango. st v AT et el | R s ; 2 ¢ B et wpn s | UGS SO RO 0 ST S potash, spices, grain, copper and load, oty t Warmur, i amendument U tho Ridloborger debt law re- | U¢ oS, tho balanco. northweste and i i Tnangfactivel i L e of) the Durroms, etstel b an ickasaw Elecotion, o om sale, Tho grent bulk of frosh receipts Four Swim, Ark., Augnat 20,—Roturns | wera rangers, amoig them a uumber of droves S L. is thought that depositors will realize noth- ing. 'l'hannmlyhmlnlnlmu-wulfl.nnlwll\u wed) w Indian nation §show the | zood enough for shipment or the drersed beef terms. eaid | Paris papers indignantly deny the c The Kirst lowa. inFreLD, Towa, August arges . Jay- [ by the London Tines, that crue!ty was exer- ! of Burlington, was nominated by acclamation After the great record made ag | cised by Admiral Courbet at Fao Chow, and [ by the democeatic congrassional convention in L1 was empowered to_offer a cer- | indulge in violent abuse of Ingland. The the first district, tain sum for the gelding, and at Chicago Mr. | Voltaire and Temps_says rance has n e o drew up o cont under which b | need to exculpate itsslf to a country which sot would sell s phenomonal trotter. [If Jay- | fire to Alexandria, Admiral Courbet destrey- 2:09] tomor I get | d the Chinese gunboats Lecause he could not lier for & month, Th s, | weaken the crews by cccupying them. ). Hall, Misscuri Democrats, r. Louts, Avgust 26.—The democrats of ‘enth districe of this state to-day nomina w. Bonner w n Mg tin L. Clardy for re-election to con ) put in training, and in three weeks | The Solial and Republique Francaise approve A EalloniPr h Wolf_for governor by do. The ly of caoning stock wae It ARt aToo R wero on depostts A warrant Lus heen issuod oIk forkg trade. Tho supply ~of canning stock : mheinlli\beyito lovsiithe record L Ehaiaile adn }Lfl.‘y urbet’s energotic course, "l 1o | Spectul Dispatoh to T for tho arreat of Warnor, ‘who' i thought to | il mujeritz Mo Walf party Ehavo”“ten | light and tho demaul rather Tinited. nfh:;: sl 0 300, P 2Onnek, 0, % ) 3 1 Canac majol y in congress, were but few stockers or feeders among McKeighan's Conyention. tinds ready to meet Caso's torms, which are [ hopes of “effecting a prompt rettlement of the | Onkrk, Neb., August . 8. Hender- | bo in Canada, —— offerings, but several car-loads of fair dairy £ Broowizetoy, 1L, August 26,—The state | Bot unreasonable, - But as long as Maud S existing difficulty. ] "- ~n::|x_n s xu»"‘vl‘(!\“ son, presiding elder of this district, who fell BANK ROBBERY, Folger Better, calves from the east sold at strong prices, E convention of the anti-monopoly greenback sitho e utes s alliunca botuween France and Ger- | gl tho railrond bridge noar hero:yoster-| | 1. Pavt, Minm., Auguat 26, Somo thne | SR 0 | o bitohers” stook was scaren and tho de- Jnbor party was culled by McKoighan will as wd will not ¢ [ e s P ey A i e ) v G His - | Pivien Suturday night i Monday oruing N At it | mand light, as butchors could get all they semble hera this morning, 1t is believed that s 3 e People’s hank waas robbed of $10,000. | direct from secrotary Folger’s home to-night | wanted out of the big supply of rangers. Bes h embassador, returned from a visit 0| juries are of a most serious character, hut it is | The rol) Varis in responge to a summons from the gov- 1}, 1,04 he will bo able, with the aid of a strong | misted by some ey is supposed o have boen com- | upy () the offoct that the seiball s has been somo im- [ ative o 6 75(@7 00; fecond-clnss, 5 50! provement in Folger's condition, e 51015 25; grassers, 3 @4 | differences will be harmonized. Oberly man of the de central com- | At Baltimore -Baltiy nof the co in posses cha s 1, Metropolitans s ! L g mittec i+ hero in consultation with delegates, [ ¢ ! eroent. and stasted for Vasin o oonfer | conatitiition, to'sursive them; bination”of the vaults, and suspicion rests | = - — 00; stockers, 2 50 <eeking to effect a fusion, At Cincinnati—Cincinnati 5, Tndianapolis [ X e e Chinono diffic ougono of the clerks who has left town, £ Texans, 3 25@4 bl e 1. 18)TANGIAT, Auj 6,— Advi = ANOTHEIL VILLAIN CAPTURED, a wwanas, Wyomings and Oregons, 4 50@b 005 st s e i, | N s | ANDREWS? B tiitin s S10cKTON, Cala, Augus The demo. | Cincinnati 3, z, col e reports of uetion of brought back from St. Louis, wh had 0 1,350 pounds, ‘g rockToN, Cala, Angust he dem A% Toonissille—Lonisville 8, Col ing, confirm the reports of th ruction lroughiibe) % uold daughter of & neighbor. the whole C so fleet. Th lost five e, including sn .\u‘u..m'.‘.hl.',lfff B@W}‘s "J?f -'SCI'O’&I’]‘! Ho was lodgad in jail hero under bail of & Killed on board tho hoavy armored French 4 P thousand dollars, ~ Dills lived in Fork_town ship Volta, The French floet was not dam Sorofula {8 mred AKs/ mors generil than any | his “his comty, but violence was | other diseass, M #+ fnsidious i character, | Lt waw lodged in joil, 16 is ot 86, Lo Paris states that it | and manifests itself in running sores, pustular | whother he will be indicted there for se crats of the second district this afternoon i il nominated Charl . Summner for congress At Now York—New York 4, am, vice James H, Budd declined on account | At Richmond —~Alleghenys 4, Vir | i Renlthe dd declined on acoount | o ontled at the end uf the sisth iun| account of rain, At Philadelphin—Brooklyn 6, Athlctics %, 5 1 i, 1000 and 1200 1bs, $4, T 1200 lbs, $4.375; Wyomiog, £1.25; Oregon, 1174 lbs, $4.10; grass, Toxans, 700 and 900 1bs, $3,353.75, — HOGH, a 5 fow e market opened slow with ARts, Augusl o ALSE Paul -St. Iy Milwaukee 0. 5 expected that Cl il to-morrow make | eruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged joints, | tion,tuken to Nebraska where he was guilty of s and a shade lower than at the close Jast o ropublican eon, | Rimar Woster, who pitebed for the t, Paul| st ishis Cliywiwilifiooperan ke | erEans Bl bl dBs e Sl ARt sl et by mangying hia child - TRINOTOHL Do SHABH but Tator. thiase wan. lettor Aemand Price as congre dologate, Iteprosenta- | fericnds on the grounds. immediately made up | SENERAL MILLOT THE SCAPE-GOAT FOK FRANCE, | €xpels all traco of scrofula from the blood, | vietiul or © Hrg lI'l“}'- e where the 83 liravsounntomisc / :\‘lth “'.".'llm advance o th?_hw«tl :‘ii“.vyf ye: tives of four counties bolted the convention, | a handsome purse for hin, Pauis, August 26, The Figaro says that | leaving it pure, enriched, and healiy. e CARK ARG ARG N DI AR ug) = A g ___ and will nominacd Col. Win, L. Symerson At St Louis—Toledo 6, St. Touis 11, eneral Millot will bs vecalled from Tonquin, | 1 was severely afflicted with scrofula, PAYNR. UNDEK ALRESES TRl corte. remwln. dal) cxamsers aelling &b At Minneapolis—Mingeapolis 8, Winona 0, | because “be s considered responsible for all [ ana for over a_ year had two running sor Four Swrri, Ark., August 26, —Captain about whatever salesmen can geb. Best light o e the dificltios sinee tho "Then Tsin- troaty was | on my neck, Took fivo bottles of 1001°4 | Payne, tho Olioma oommer, i swven of sold ata rango of £5.30@0.80, heapy 85,6560 Dunequr, Ta., August Tudge 'W. . Great Dry Goods Sale, AT e otamin s T Tanaa oA .r[:-lnl‘-‘:'lil‘m‘filll‘:’uz\il"‘"‘:“l::)'fl I eured™ | hig awociates were arvested at Rock Falls, ’z 1:;1‘&:‘55}“:3;.”::,‘6"1’0,‘, x('lm.(;u » Indian ' ago, and arri Juckson and a detachment of the Ninth U, Ute of this city, was renowinated for cirenit | New Yonk, August 26,—There was a very rritory, by General Hateh vomo days judge by the republicans of the Nmth judicia Uistrict at Independeace tod sy, The tominal — — Sons of Soldiers in Council, , had serofulous Prof, Brogsch, ologist, his been appointed to the diplomatic | sores for seven years, spring and fall, Hood's 2yt C. A. Arnold, Arnold, M d here in charge of Lieutenant larga attendance today at the heginning of the Mo WA nade ow G pepupd bl P ,.1., Hzlt“ f Lt“tllna":; 5 d zh e b e oo oo, | Barsapariia cured bim 8, cavalry, T ¢ delivered to the PruvavELPHIA, August 26,—The convention 2 cluded reprosentatives of the dry goods trade | on some political mission, the natura of which S, cavalry, They were not delivered to th DELPHIA, 26, ¢ Missouri Kepublicans, from all parts of the country, Sules today | is unknown, It Rheum authoritivs ab Fort Smith, as was the original ofthe Sezond Grand Division of Sons of Vet~ S, Joskr, Mo. August 26,— The republi- | wero forcign and domestic dress goods. Pricss ON 10 AFRICA, Sa ] ...:‘.'«""n' M’;u‘x;zn:h’lln:.‘)hxanw‘i‘fi‘l“nk:'!I:?:‘lr:‘il’;r erans, was held in this city this morning, ] 01 Ongre districe mel veraged 4 wer cent. of market prices. < yilliam 8pi yria, O., suffered great), tharilatiod iigaiannaiasiinn s aadingd (Reie SRE AR IR CIRONe S0 o ington to ik u cruiss along the north | WA tobacce, ‘A (08 bis bans WU Tocenve tho endarsciment, of the greanbackers, | 40 to 43 conts and colore 1 fuillo silks 78 conts, west coust of Africa, arack onoh ad iced. R trled aasions o vinco Hon, Nick Forde has conciuded to make | Dress goods sold remarkably well, A RLIGHT BHAKK: tons without i Mugly ook Hoodrasar. - Eriosts B8 Kight states were ropresented, New York, New Jersoy, Delaware, Pennsylvania, West. Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio and the. A AT U AT v ing was private. There ore many members Fort Scott, Kaneas, where they will be placed in charge of United States officors, — Priests in Cou 18 HaEsion he race for governor, e L August 26, —There was an_ earth- | ® 4 A here went in an official capacity from other the race for goveruor. LS 2 .I.x\.”.,qnm\u“l-“twln hfh“ S ayas an eaiths My son had salt thoum on bis liands and | prieits of the diocese of Dubuque, comprising C¥LAR. | statos than those mentioned. The total nume. o . . 4 o L racy. on the calves of his legs. He took Hood’s” | Northern Towa, are now holding their annual iven ber present is about 100, drawn from all ranks Texan Batlerites, ProvineNcr, Auguss 26,—The Despatch ar- . % Sarsaparilla and 1s entl cured.” J. B. | yetreat hero at St. Joseph's college, It ix be T ees e be fonna | and professions, \ GALVESTON, August Newa wpecla] jlved st Newport it rosltiont Asther el g ""‘l“l"l" Dt of | BTANTON, M. Vernon, Ohifo. ingg conducted by Ke. Kev, Bishop Henn : Powdr Yos S 5 = i " T 4 | noon, and received a salute, IRUSSELS, August 26,—In fthe chamber o and I her Hill, of the Socicty of Jesus, 1, i tedtimontaly Switzerland and Ri ays the state greenback convention convened gabeRkEa, AgRis 2, =En ihe. chanibur of |1y A I \ y 3 na rland and Rome, today, About twenty delegates were Gresent. e [ e ahapriod v of 78 t0 50, Hood’s cSarsaparilla |5 Lo et s e | Rowk, August 26.—Negotiatious between ' lecided to put 11 Butler-West Sold by all druggists, 3 8Ix for §5. Made = A Switzerland and the Vatican are making fa- t was decided to put a full Butler-Westl oo v, The bod P CHIHUAHUA'S CORN CROP A FAILUKE A d Olara Louise's Bonds, e * \ e Ak 4 1 y § New Yonk he body of Pri & ouly by C. L, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. WS & . vorable progeess, Papal delegates at Berne ticket in the field, Electors at large, J, D0y Heory i i wnd will be cxamined | Wasiizaros. D, C. gust 26 Romero New Youk, August Clara Lonise Koll- MILWA were instructed to make reasonoble conces- tankin and C. H, Jenkins, The platform | ¢o-morrow, Mexican Minister, recolved @ communie | 100 Doses One Dollar. . the-ing, obwained indgent by default oy b e i PR S3een teverywhere, ecaude we I Because every- : p where recognized I ad igdi@penéifife ‘ Smoking Tobacco. — == td it pttains ) Vého R aicel 'Swa‘;; w\-i[;/’u y . age atone ne. fatts. ‘o ;'.A»:"i/,c(u tth baro. Gonsdumer, (i &, and stote (€ ocwn. = e

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