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| 8 OMAHA DaiLy BEE. FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 188, 6l 4 FOR[!GH AFFAIRS G T A b Atoerxbimdata] N GLEVELAND'S GAMP. ,‘.‘-’"‘L‘.""‘-“{‘.’f,',?".‘”JI;Z‘{"i'.,‘,R‘."u'.“u"‘,”’i . A FLAT FAlLURE ;‘,‘;‘”‘.'”‘.«..‘.”",".?';::'.1'7,\',‘?‘,h.ll)'fi‘i""‘.v'\‘ifl"‘.: YESTERDAY'S MARKETS. B b are Killec Mercaderis and PR efforts of th neral government to suppress ta course, mile and a ha f and rotun, fully § x| tho palac ———_ P L winations in the territory of > three miles, and whs won by McKay in 212, T Witister F{rrv Vwfinsw Defents The Old Fabie ”W"“ fnd Fhelr} * R I Jay-Eve-See and Phallas Attempt to Base B The State of Trade in Cattle and i King Bronght o Hind, R ST A Bm Tnmr Hccum Ao ‘,‘,‘hff‘,\".',..\“."“:‘t}f‘,‘“ . A Grain at Chicago. e SOttt CEM L Pt AL et At Now York,—Athlotich 5 Hrookipnt de - ——s a peoplo, not to say christian poople, would have At Philadelphin,—Pniladelihas 05 Buffalos And Olaims His Course is to " Gicores cenped. A | Clovelasd the Log King of the i sihe kel dinge e i ho maority | But Fall Far Short of It After "'\\t :.‘r:mll ‘]\”’”i'i“t“ I: .faim‘ Wheat Unsteady, and Olosing 3-4 '"‘\“.'u“l.‘.'l.‘1.“\\"".3'.'l. fros Dmoorates vt of e countey will o and o Sovoral Attempta. _ At Tndianapolts, —Tndianapolis 45 Lovisville to 1o Under Yesterday- Y Europe's Benefit, PR A iy B A TR Ll i bafatite ; At Baltimorc, - Baltimore 5 Metropolitans isall vight, Heavy guns wero heard for some Th 1 g -~ 08 : L ; : f : e ThE o newe ne 'ty the loeanity of the| They Clamor for His Withdraw Towa Gacenback Convention, o | At Richmond.—~Virginia 05 Alleghany - Great Proparations in England [huirs it nonewses to the locality of the Yy 1 F ho Ticket Dis Morss, Tows, August 98— The Ph"l']‘" Only'Su?ceeded in Mak=| At ¥t e gy ™ 1Corn Weaker * = ?""dmg Gen for Gordon’s Relief, gutet this morning at Lia. Dead ien aod al From the Ticket. groeuback atato convention met at 11 ing a Mile in 2:17 1-2. b erall = iet. ; LB ol el by o'clock this morning with . very small atten A FIGHT FOR SPOILS, - an Agustine church - ¥ seras is satd to danco, Gillette, chairman of the state com Twenty-Five Hundred French iavo 1800 disciplingl troops, \\l,l. weroto havo Hondricks' Late Lettor Thought | mittec mads a speech denouncing both the ro- Jay - Eyo - See's Quiokest Milo A Bloody nnnl«‘m: (Hl“cu in & Mexi-|0ats Rule Firm ] 7 may freturn, 18 : . t ocan order Town, : , At i a Mt publican and democratic partics, and the plat- ¥ n 3 J Ty Troops Ready to Go to China, [ tite vertel fnd the palace to Boa Sly Trick. forms, Temporaty offioars were elocted as Made in 2:12 1-2, —_— \Little Spectal Dispateh to Tik Brs. i, follows MELLOT'S REPOS bty 0\ Hover 5t Groets, Prenras Nranas, Meox., August The General Mellot telegraphs fro Tonqut N - that ho lost foue mon: swhtle repalsing the | Writton for the Purpose of Oust- Dasts. of Davie. Kiekpatrick | But They Will Try it Again at|rovortiscorronthers, backed Ly riialo tost-| A Good Demand 1 & attle of Best ¥ tos and blackflags who pillaged the vil- wxhorting the convention to do mony, that a a terriffic fight is in progress at cleaned up. The mhnm iroceeded with closed doors, Pork Shows ge. Jaquie hairmaa, Sanford Kirkpatrick, of s Caceres Stirs Up the Inhabi- fsnn It ug the Red river, and massacred tho ing Cleveland. Ha Interests of Weaver Minneapolis tio Grande, of 1000 inhaly Gra¢ tants of Lima, inhinbitants of the Franch garrieons at Sontay 8 inthe tixt Weller 'n fourt 1 4 : ', ‘f‘:l ';; Lt ”‘:‘lm 'l""r‘" “‘l.'." il and Hong Hoa, With the aid of gunb s, - district, Tho following commitiees wero ap R o et B i Lo IR AR Mellot states, ho succeeded in driving them |, pointe irande, Local politics have been at fever " He Raids the Oity in Regular|intothe mouituins. The Independent Atter Grover with | "G~ et dinte K. Clark, Hon- Othir Moms of Entorcst in thio World | heat weoks, The prosent|LOS in' Fair Demand, But Priced g Y 8 THE CHOLERA, ; o Sharp Btick—Will Bo With- i, B, Blan, fowth, Wi, B, of Sport, crisin is owing to the disputod election of Finally Weaker, Cowhoy Fashion, Italy, Avgust 28—The following araw 2 Dectiy, ssvummDy ajudge. Three men have been killed and shows the progress of clolera in Italy for the e twenty-four hours past: Bergatne, thirteen fresh e cases; Bologna, two deaths, one fresh casc; The Daily Cholera Bulletin—General | Cumbasco, six deaths, severtaon fresh cnsesi| Comment on Hendricks Letter, Ly Speeia, ight deaths nnteen fresh ewess | ol to T Tk, aptis, three u--‘ch & ] fresh Turin, | NEW Youx, Aug. 28 on the inside of democ a number wounded, One party iss Great Races Against Time, intrenched and both sides command y First district, . M.| Nrw Youk, August 25.—The morning was | oficers of experience formerly, of tho Mex- | Ciiicaco, onry; Thied, M, 8. Hitcheock, | o § i ® 1 ican arm A mojority of the inhabitants | openivg on ‘change this morni but el shanan; Fourth, H, Woller, of Chic fine, wind light and the conditions for fast [ or'thetown and n groat number of sur | oboo. 5 0 Cl00E this morning, bub prices Wood, of Linn time at Prospect Park favorable. The man- | rounding ranchersare in tho fight, Troops [Eradually receded, and closing transactions im it venth, J, Bol l.l,.vhth, ager of Jay Eye See and Plallis report the | have lefe Las Vegas for the scone of the dis. | Wheat for the day were 1jc under the top L. Brown, of Taylor SEHE track excollont and the trotters aro fit for | tUrbance. Groat excitement provails here and [ prices of the day. Dota; ninth, Tames Cummack; ' | Spocial Dispatch to Tik Ber, August 28, —There was a strong Foreign News, To those who are m fresh cases, In (l\v | o politics in this city, seven fresh cases o ] The China Row, of Cannoy: bwenty * 1 | Hondricks' letter to a Dubuque democrat i | ks' le a Dubuque democrat i Q) Lig y no doubt s exprossed of tho trnth of the state: b { Taws, August 28.—Minister Terry has no [ ported, of whichl twonty.seven ara in the | /e e igeinog when R Volui !,( the task of reducing tho record, Edward | ments famishod. - LA LL L : wmean intention at present of summoning parliament, ,“';j}::,;;;“‘,;,‘_;;{ll WIRWOnDECH SASR0 IR | e Moiaei Fii6 QTtIEs et aeis TE0IAL A - | Bither will handlo Loth horsce. Ho is reported paitere VA Tradivg dn:'mg the first half hour was very He says owing to the Chinose treachery it has | ™ mourix” August 28—There were two déa why, It he were entirely loyal to Cleveland, | Mittee on lentials reported representation [ specially confident that Phillas will lower the New Hampshire Veterans, active, and October option rote tv 82fc,\but from sixty os, throo hundred and | 4onion rocord of 2:18§. The trials will notbe | WikRs, Aug. 28.—General Sheridan had o [ only a fow trades were made at the highest been impossible to treat her like a civilized | from cholera hero last nizht. At Mouril, should he write any letter at all to a promi- [ ta roprosentativ Tho rary i i Bation; sido tho city, fivo frosh cason are reported, and [ 1o 4 1° Wt SaY et nt all B0 & prowjten o deprosentutivee, W I,fi“,.‘,‘,".",“f::a wado until 8 o'clock or later, most enthuriastic recption here upon the oc- [point. Then a decline of 13 to 1§c followed. DESTRUCTION OF FORTS, one instant death, he tmperature had fal i ‘ The platform was read and carried with| Prosvecer PAnk, August 28, —After a warm- | easion of his visit to the encampment of the [ At the decline the market ruled quiet, rallied len suddenly. was hostile to Cleveland. aund therefore use A Shanghai dispatch | Panis, August 28.—Tour deaths from Y T L N L FORRURE T 1u e |(|n t applause). Tt arvaigns both old parties ing up mile in 4, Phallas came up and | New Hampshire Veteran association. Can- fie, and closed on regular board § to 1¢ under corrurt and dishonest, denounces the na got the word for his fast trial. Tho wind [ non boomed forth his arrival, bands played | yesterday, On afternoon board prices agaim LoNnoy, August 2 of yesterday says: *The Mingen forts, elow | cholera at Toulon to-day. Two at Laseyne| quv ‘v courpess to answer a corrospondent | toual bueking aystom. enlostros Goneral Dot s i i rening, | and five at Marsellles, 'The record of cholera | 4u¢ to courtesy bl I D) Rl AL Ay BT Aher dseHuAdIE | W S Ph as | “Hail to the Chief,” and from fifteen thous- [ fell off e, closing at 793 for September, 81 for Foo Chow, wore silenced Tuesday evening, | 8% ¢ ut Marsotllos, e vecord of ciolera | 0 0l avo impliod. betiof | or, and urgon an allinfice of the groenbackers | was doad againat him, and Phallas was )" and oon thous | 611 off Jo, closing at 79§ for Soptamber, 61 foe the soveral states with such party as - shall hardly ready for the word, He wout the |and throats went forth a welcomo cheer. To-day there Is a heavy cannonade between | ¢hic ovening: jAdmitted, 4; died, 1; under | that Hendricks was willing to bo untrue to cember, Keceipts of wheat here today were tho Fronch fleet and Kinpai forts, which are | troatment, e Hek et CTATEL o B Shoniai o e “";;‘J,*fl;:;l;;;”tj;';{{;;’mj]n; ectoral, vote: | quartor in 85 scoonds, tho half f 1:073, the | General Sheridan mado tho following short | longer, but at sowe of the other western situated at the northern mouth of Min river.” | Taus, August 18— Deaths from choleral o0 1nagter so openly \,,‘l’m,q,,‘,,-, Why ele at large. Other eloctors | three-quarters in L:41, the mile in 2:18§. An- | address in response to the warm greeting: markets, the receipts show a falling off, w, 8 p, |1 departments of southorn Franco today, R N COMMAND OF THE CANADIANS, Aldermn were nominated as follow First distriot | other trial will ve maae. Comrades —I have heard that cheering {te- CORN, 5 Hunton, Heury. (Jaith, Georgo Carter, | New Youk August 28, ~Tho long. expest. | fore. 1 did not como to make a speech but to | sled weaker, and trading was only moderate. n"f"f.‘."vr,.\x‘.'rm.&'f."n,".i‘;;"i.ld et mecnta ) o B 130 savpctialy | moe you all wnd got closo o you again. T |The market at times was vety auict, fie ton, Montgomer, .. Burton, Wa- | tock place today at I park, Brooklyn. [ am proud of the troops frem New Hampshire | 4yickly declined §, rallied 3, then sold off to The Times tispatch dated Foo Cl m., eays the Kinpai forts aro destroyed. iy later despatch from the Foo Chow correspond- [ - ToroNto, Auguct ent of the Times says, *'T have )\an returned k should he not have written guardedly, o that, ¥, 0, 3 bis lottor should fall befor the pubic eye it would not Lo a complete deeument within from Kinpai. All' de Mi hus accepied the con - [ itself without reference to the letter to which D i Hioer ,m,,,},'m, The Chin s boltd. | pedition of - Canadi ik o e " frionds ave. far | P20 was nominated for the R\||\xemt udgo. | Tho weather was delightful ‘and’ attendance [ who fought under me in the war and of those [ point 1o under yesterday, and closed within asa reply? nds are far |y o was made to nominate a full |6,000. One of the judies said tho track lind | comrades who sorved by mo, T havo always | of insido prices, Tho weakness in wheat an The French flect can bombard butoceupation | the relicf of Gie of the mainland is CHINESE _COMMANDE] SnaxcHAl, Aug. 28.—Chang Li Tung.a artar goneral in the province of Kinang See, is appointed high commandor for the north o from pleased at Hendricks’ course 0 which an amendment was moved to | been ir this matter and a belief is in timated that the tail of the ticket TIER FOR A PURPOSE, ng that twould be published. The ) dso mich that ho thought the [ Setained for tiom the tuniorost sontinents of | the rainy weather had some effect on corms ndidates for socretary and | elasticity had boen taken ont and Bithcrs the | friendghip, T cutmo to this reunion to sos and | On the afternoon board prices ngain recoeded onfusion ensued and “after | driver said he believed the track was not shake hands with you all, and the talking 4 to #, and market closed at 518 for Septem- on the} amendment was | quitens good as Monday, but considered it | pust he done by the governor and others who | ber, 493 for October, 45} for November. st Wi Phalias camo (. for warming un | S ireads pimods 1 am i, . seo. thi Gt d forth mucn admiration by Lis free 3 interesting to 1m0 and T | rulod firm throughont, closing at 253 fog The report that Ger- sthe powers th be established countries, is untrue, s from cho -lA of Keokuk county, was nomi and south. Li Hung Chang retains the gov- BISMARK'S COLONIAL POLICY. otut to the fact that it makes & very mild o, | nated for secretary of [state; George Darr of | o Pools wold 25 to 10 that he would biwillic Sy exnorship of Peo Chi. Loung Tang takes | Py, August 25 RS ‘Ei "“]“"l“fi'f”, s very it e | Guion county was 3 nomfuated for stato trons: | mob bont 530, " The warming up milo. was | vy bocdind to pee all who will call u e you | Augustaud Beptetnber, and 20} for Ostober, command of the troops. oaikaTujBots Bissnasils fensc o oland, admitting the trath of | urer, Tho convention then adjourned. made in 2 Ho was then takon back £0 | for your kinducss and will always retain the PORK N, alysis and declars |I“Llrmu has no_ reason | the very charges which have led to the talk of ————— the stable, and after rubbing down was again |y emories of this occasion. showed little change, closing at 27 50 for LoND: lhe British man of war | to hud fault. getting Cleveland off the tr THE WHEAT CROP, harnessed to a forty eight pound sulky. After | At the close Sheridan was loudly cheered. | August, 19 00 for September, 1800 for Octos “'Canada”is ordered to be rendy to sail for | PREPAKATIONS FOR AN EGYPTIAN cawPAIGN, [ ! 'LIlm“hi!'lm“»‘lli"m:w' el W“,nfl";" :'!*““'lhmt l;""‘““;: -'-(rw,;h:” “n was followed by the orator of the day, Mr, | ber and 12 57} for year, China, Sept. 9. The Dreadoaught con . P The ; g 8 and that there is a belief ay > . word, and Phallas went off moving & £ aynes, LARD i aaght e ol Loxpox, August 28.—Tho government is ariy that unless Clove: | A Glorious Harvest for the Country, |clockwork, o was followed by his running | e : i e RN 3 expediting the departure of the increased rein- [ g bl R Lo E o toliet 5 N s A T e ruled a thade easier, closing at 7 40 for August other ‘othor fronclads enn procecd on short | £ nt of the Tgs i T R i athn eteabior Sorlokat i Gl LIS B T ey e e i o e ko | Tho Ploncor Misstonary of Calitornia. | ind Scptombar, and 7 50 for October, RaoetolChingior Teyk t Woolwich the force has Deen increased | i1t v iting facts, he hefmoved on, Passing tho quarter pole, how- | Moxtenky, Cala., Aug.” 3% h - Hun. CATTLE, LWORK FOR THE ADMIRAL, and additional handsengaged to put the trans- mildly depreca g of scandal into [ MILWAUKEE, August 23,—S. W, Talmadge | ever, he caught wind, and his stridc scomed to | dreth anniversary of the death of Tadre| mpore was o good _demand for the best na- and nearing ‘the half it was plain that | Duniperowerrs, the ploncor Cathollo mit |4 as, which sold quicl at strong prices, Seos Admiral Courbet is ordered to Hainon after | Ports in readiness rapidly. - Orders were sent | ¢ o3, vags, gc..uy expressiog his opinion that | prosents the following figures as o final esti- | shorte ) o be approached, | sions of this state was celebrated today with | (1§ T EERC0 T o ,,,glecm& but sold taking Keelung, to Plymouth to hasten the fitting out_of the | !¢ hif veroed of 9184 sonldim ransport Poenah, It has been decided to mate of the wheat crop of the United States AT 4 i SE 0 : THE OFFICIAL REFORT, Byt e e xpodision " ar tha xelief| ACTION OF TIR CONVENTION NUSTS toEhaaL E 5 e e Dicire dld ,'m'x‘g'.,T h!:‘::g- And |8 Ehotaipotin cectimonicl ClecT L pL.cla oqually as vell us yesterday, Natlvo grasters Y, s, August 25,—The following is Admiral | of Gordon to, 7,000, Seven Bundred royal | and capos gontly as a sucking dove his beliof | iy napd on offctza o, ats made sith | 2188, : churchman ' wan born at Majoren. A6 tho | Wers So%; bt ho Joyer. Fhers Wer stosky o Cuurbeu repos his operations on Min | scouts will bedispatched from the Weet Lu-|that the democratic party has a chanceto | =" ricultural depart. | 98Y Eye Seo was now broughit out and was [age of 19 he took the vows of “the Franciscan L il Y At oTt yevterday’s prices. river nn to last cvening: dies, The r:st of the troops go from Gibral-| win. 1t was given out when Hendricks went | in a few days by tho state agricultural depart- [ o v oq with o round of applause, The warm- [ order. He eame to Mexico in 1750, where he | §{5 sates (G8 A000t SECEEY R, DEECs B MIN RivEk, August 27.—6 p. m.—Our ope- Malta and Cypress, Four hundred mwore ) east that it was for the purpose of winving [ments and statistical agonts of the different | ing heat was given in j. Phallas then | remained soventoen years, vila'then ap- | e a T and bulls: were searce; demand’ Y rations against Mingen forts have successfully [ river boats have been ordered. over John Kelly and Tawmany to the sup* | stqteq and [territories, The report shows the | made a eecond attempt to beat his own record. {umll d ) ent of all the missionavies of | Fi Firet class natives wero 650 to 7 003 sl E R A TN O nEsabattarl et ara s e o R ) port of tho tickes, e has returned to Tndi- |50 B w0 TR0 o o be 880,. | Tho quartor was trotted in 33f. Midway be: [ lowor California, o came to upper Cali- | s B150- 6026 203, cominon] 15 50168 stroyed, We have shattered their canuon | o Paris papers doubt the report that the | #08 and Tammany is, if anything, more out. | F06 P ' 7 ** | tween the quarter and the half he broke” and | fornia in 1769, and settled in this place in X i 3 2 % io Paris papers doubt tho report that the Neatt] e Olevel 1110007000 b e sley Aad Kthiabotal L enring whent ! J 5 387 to b 00; cows and bulls, with gun cotbon. The attack on Kinpar will | g ch have landed at Keclang and captured | $P0ken than ever before, Clevelaud's friends | 000, Jashals, aud 106 toLA' SPTIDg. I tiled quickly, but’at the upper turn went [1670, where he founded the San Carlos mis b e o8 K0 R lo e BN TetackeEt be made to-day. the forts, 2 now say that having proved £0J00 150,000,000 bushels, Total winter and spring, [into the air again. Near the distance stand | sion and cansed to be erected the San Carlos | 3 g 'nh JSGSCEE shipping, 1,200 to ! THE CANTON 30D, T T \hn“‘. 14 in L('m 5o convor ho hae | 545,000,000 Dushols, This makes a total BACledionhip: sl R (T G Clig bbbt ery S Rb sl n A SVIM SRR RS R IS ik s 2 et £ KAISER WILHELM INJ proved equally tra < - 20}, Juy Lye Sce was now | present. > A ’460 to B Hog Koxo, August 26,—The French con- | By, Aug. 25,—The emporor was thrown niining with the Lu.mnn,« hiof- | ield for th country of fully 25,000,000 buche | 5hrad in for tho first attompt to heat his et T L A QTR D P sul and French merchants expelled from Can- | from his horse this moruing. He will be p with a view to securing Cleveland’s |€ls — more than e ‘hefore. We ing was oven against his heating | A Reduction In Catcle Shipment | 5505 Montana. Texons, 08 Sade 4768 ! fon last Saturday by order of - tho viceroy, | vented from takdng active exercise for soveral | retirement. and hisown elovation to tho first | bduce 130,000,000 bushels more than lust At g D D f o o ohtans 1o ounce, 4.70; bave arrived here, The mob at Canton e place on the i ket, A livoly ' the dem. | year's crops, and 80,000,000 bushels more AT A Setn, TUAREI Rates, 105 "l“:.‘fmf:.\'";“ e G led the Catholi tic ranks i3 obable This letter of averago crop fortho iy mlnEwing i hiat o} e " pounds, 4 b0; / adadittefoatalle e e n.'”’,h'““ bbbk iDL e R R e s uvlll:‘:“ i :l‘lmv‘mlnt,r Jow longihs, bebind. | Cuicaao, T, August 28 Somothing of fu | 4 20; Moutana cown, L0 b, 3 Wyot eign consuls, who Fronch bishop | Cato, August Tt 35 roported that! tho | Fitaere, reflecta his friend or and where it s heen [ S ek e, B0 AU 0 i with | fensation was caused oday by the receipt of a R L) QO VR and missionaries to leave Canton. Tagalish triles wero again defeated by the SCHEME hed they say the yield has more than met A he seemed to labor, Tho half wes [letter from Commissioner Fink to joint agent [ L1 el ) UEME calculations. This applies espec id ; 350 to 4'65; wintered Texans, 40 0 to 475, STILL SHOOTING, Mahdi, e Fronn ke sl e s 1:01§; three-fou in 1,374, and [ Moone, u(”l:u wst bound freight pool, author- e A dispatch which DI COURCEL RETCINS. sibstituting that of come clean | Nebr Minnesota and Wisconsin, The bt allay e fhird 3 o U WY [ Shippers were out in full force o m, today sy, A Bruuy, 28, —Baron de Courcel, | democrat that would ot only unite all dem- | quality of spring wheat was never better, The Delnaiol DA} K rmer | secured about all the best§Mixed and niral Courly p to bymbard Kinpai ey us in Now York state but would | spring wheat harvest Leen later but, the 51 balf, 1:08, three-fouxths, 1:40]: 0 T ortos i el it abia s lings m..lmm made little or no advance, eelling at The heavy cannonade etill con Rt Do rited support, of the indepentent | tha weather has been most favorable, and HLLND s AY00 ARRTION % b VRO Light sorts cted and slow oy, 2 BLHEs s was very much disup: | in the pool have been cutting rates and 1t was [ 0 CIEREE b it o 1 parposo of in- 16! o oon grain s belng carod forin excellent condic 11 5td, “Aftor weighing he said | thought best to teach the ffenders « losson, ,‘1 e i ] TonpoL s i WO aana tireros s oty oty it wt_acti o 32,000,000 buskels, Nobraska 81,000,000, Tho [ 42, the . Assoctut 'l .":] ...‘Lm’.l..klw‘:\‘.,‘vt"l‘l f,‘"“t‘l'l"”",“‘,"h"u Hiogion grain ond’ luy: pro- { oG on Who ald nob acsopt prioss early In the ) ARt T Dy the Freach, government, and - Huropoana | democratic ewn and e stalos playod for | wintor whaut yield for Mlinoid i 35000,000 | ST s Lt tho ek s | o aubolle el morning had to take less at noon. There vate converation, complained with much thero have nothing to fe indicated ubove must ba - securod or ho will [ hushcls, e e e i R [ s were fower left over than Wednesday, the n e R R i fi .| Only One Week's Suspension of Coal iR ; ly, Hemonte ofith i of tho Lo 3 A R s AT T AT WASIGNGTON NOTES, and it cupped budly. Phallas particularly sut- Mines, A LTS “fi.‘l‘.‘..,t)fi““"““ Wi famipplooubesicondiict st Tep Jhon. < The LoD g 38, =Thia committoo/anpuint. LALORED ZEALOUSLY FOI THURNAN. PENSION EXAMINKRS, ferod o hoiiasser defont IRERNORTIN | o o s i A e S ish | . tho sast obtamed. n Togal opimon on "ghe | Koy followers now balieve that with him | Wasizerox, D, C., August 28 —Tho fol Sushy, when asked about Bonner's | Nuw Yonk, August, Wall st Adara's Fall, The Einglish pre on China s | ¢ of France to provent vessels carr placed at the head of the ticket, Now York, [ lowing al examiners of the pension offic ng Jay-Tiye-See, said: “That isall ¢ beon full of conflicting ' reports resp WATERTOWN, August 28,—A large portion 1d Eur .,‘.,vl e confidence it o of var. from ontoring tho tronty | Ohio, Lodiasa, and tho Pucific st pholutad today 1.‘.1:1‘,.“,,:!,4',.;’m; for ths prosent Maud 5, however, will bo | probable suspension of wining operations next [of tho businern pat of tha village of Adams [ nay next be turned aga nst | opg of China, Their counsol holds that un- [ Feeured for the ¢ in 5 . White, Jas. H, McCoy, D. 8. | kept in activo trainivg and cven if Jay month by the coal companies, 1 borned this morning,including fourteen ctores, Lannn«l creial nations are naturally | il \vir has heen formally declarcd, France | that the reconvenir Mm:..u m.lm‘m, J, 11 Woodward, [ See fails to beat her re he will in | Sloan of “the Iu-(kmmnm suys there Adums collegiate institute, many law an uncsy at our action, but once resolved on xe- | 1 104 U right to prevent such cntrances, | vortion would 1ot bo nocessary to 1. Faulk, . Molildory, T, O, thieo woeks I ent. o beat hor [ truth in tho report thit tho ol compunics | othor offices. - Loss S200 00D, % dress, wo must deal blows which will tell. A Rk plan of remodeling the democratls Metonnga. L Vanderin ans | Gam ceorart ] oy it 300 and Ehallas 6y | Tisval berac Ltar e sk s oA T rapedithomolioy ol Soolontal dopnc| e M - FEEESINGeE BRGS0 as the both Thurman and | total of twenty-nine A A (R Minncapolis tomorrow |tember, Only one week's suspension has y whole duty,” he saic A Complicated Suit Against a ly pagsed on in the | the union, orning. decided upon, Thero is no danger of & rupture finish the enterprise originally ill o 81, Louts, August 28.—Miss Lo aof the country, s b 50 oo e ¥ and ill managed. We want peaceful _occupa ; A r:\';‘"‘( 15 ; ;“ i B0l thelshnny, CATTLE INFORTATION, Y in tho conl combination. » ) tion of Toucquin and wo want to o or, slater of Mru, Chauteau and duughter | jy, onyion Tiad it not been for the misropre- ner Loring of the agricultural de | Sanarocs, Augus k dusty. Milo oy P i China the respect she owes us, Eur of the late George R, Taylor, educated in tho | oo “”,,,," NG Y ol Jimataa e Gk | nt, has issued a circular to collectors of fen three yo 1 won, Chi-| he Vets at Ohicago. ? terests nead not be alarmed at e order of 8¢, Frances do Sales, two years ago, | William Curtis and Schurz in the background. | 1401, L“"t"““’lfl"‘fi‘;"”";‘"’i"‘;"l impor ), Norena fid; time, 1:45} Cnicaco, August 28.—Tho reunion of vet- acting for the civilized world, announced. & doterminativn to bscome s nun. | The. two latter worked zealously for his t;‘r';":;,'”:;f'”l‘ ‘“‘.,'Im,',‘,‘,‘;:“r‘n‘;"‘(‘ji‘g“ nodloand .‘,‘fl".lfiffl‘x"'ff’:“.'l” lice eran soldiers and saflors of the Northwest was coummr RERORTS PrOGRESS, PR T conveyed hor property of [Bomination, "L‘;*“"" by the New York Inde- i 500 oid inspection of all imported nd o furldng —all agos=—Luelid won, much {ntorfered with today by raln, but in (o P, Admiral ourbet’s offcial report up | $100,000 to her sistor Tda, then wnmarried, | 1 ogal wosbalis sni mow sensoms 1o et | Ml ter 2d; time, 1:68, the afternoon, when General Logan visited R A 0 s Tho | under a written agroement that she expected | Cleveland, in words that cannot be misunder ity A "‘l‘)II“(”"’LI:;;MAK::;vllr‘l'lr)|Chjfl;:"' th canp, ther woro about ix Uhand peo- 2 iR, Gz 4 y d 0od FIRE RECORD, course—Le yek won, sealper 2d, - | ple present, Logan was generally checred. principal battéries on K Pui channel have | to take monastic vows with the order of St, | $tood co 8d; time, 531 B Traran WAL BERACRLLY GAOOESS ) Beon deetroyed, and. we hops.to. destroy all o S houi % Sua R g e iy ;i Eline, Jonsidarabie incirmtimas ad in_the T "\ o the othor forts this evening. Tho line of tor. sl RS S09 105 00 B0 q , TENEMENT HOUSES AT, OULY BAGES pakisire el for looal mililie; sompanlas, edoes barring the entrance to the river are | entering and afterwards ecvoring her connce. [ The New York Independent Talks o HERT SUSTARS Aug. The fall weeting of | zan” toc L"“.;lu“u AR sk 9n ory pulll ) peing fished up aund explosives secured, Gun | tion with the order, the property was to be Vigorously, MinnuaroLis, Ming,, Augustes,—A framo jooky club, which was to have | & Py 3 . R g on 1 31 " 'd toda i g r ey a boats aro ble to lcave tho river by another | restored to her, Somo months ago Mo oy | &g ST tonoment op Bt Ridowas burned today, 1 this afternoon was postpoued on - ue- The Union P’a e channel, The Ospie was dispatched to guard | lor left the convent and anmounced that she | Special T ! Two familics including o number of children | count of the rain, { the telegraph cable, b withdra the order and l;:x\led l:\\il\llll'u\,ll\\lg.ll\ The Independent to- | gecupled the upper apartments, Al chil- BRIGHTON BEACH RACE, Special Dispateh to Tie Be | T 5 o Ui 4 or 4 pstor: of her property, | duy published an editorial against Cleveland’ e ¥ ; IHICAGO, g 28, —Charle: { TROOPS RRADY T0 GO TO CHINA, Her sistar, suspecting the sincerity of har ace, | 0.3 published an editorial againat Oleveland's f dcenwere zescucd by J Brionrox Beach, Aug. Pho track s | CWICAGO, August 25 —Charles 1 Blesiaue Jundred | demurred o siving back property and Miss | election, closiog as follows: The fmmorali- [ threw them out of the window to crowds b [ 1, batQRE G RE S B0 U8, RIAEE T Adatns, prosident of the Union 1 ! troops hive been placed in_rendinezs to pro- | Taylor brought suit to recover. Mrs, Chan- | tios of a man's privatelife are matters which | low. »‘1‘&7'¢|‘v'i’-“|Lf,‘“‘il'.'?fil L’i’;:‘,’ifi:’fl,’.‘l'x‘]‘ 4| winners - Markland won, Manitoba ar- | said the business of the road was good, ,and “_ ceed to Tonquin if require I Poyron, | teau reconveyed the proporty and iu o short | do concern the public, whon that public with | 2'CHH wao atill minsing, and. rashing buck | tacus 8d; time, L:174, 1 | the outlook promising, Ho said there was minister of the marine, b aphed to | time afterwards Miss Taylor transferrod it all et ORI L nd ¥ Mile: and furlong, selling allowancos i (et £ tho Union P | Admiral C ar supplies for the | to Robert McNicholas as truste o imoralities i asked o | into flames and wa mm.u_r .-Inlpml un? | ey elson 2d, Lizzie Mill B9 SN “}'“‘L 2 Pacifie Tt nion Pacific g French forces can be obtained at the arsenal [ convent of Visitation and Miss T ef magistrato of a great na will probably die, Loss on building smal time, wi "x‘n "u n “i \\1‘“k|"; 'u two companies at Saigon, French Coclin Operations | entered the convent and took the wchee, known to be or to hava | ¢ ——— Mile and quarter—All ages—Arssnic won, | 7 friendly and working in harmony, t against Lang San o account of | Tho plaiatiffs now allego frand a i not the man to be elacted to the offi ce No Oholera at Des Moines, Levant 2d, Heney B, 3d; 2:16}, . E— ] the intense heat. Nogricr will retire | against the officers of the convent, and |of president of theso United States, Des Morxes, Aug, 25,—Word reached this | - Mile—All ages— Fioror won, Bulls |The Xenia Bank Said to be all Right Bac Ninh, It is stated that Delta is in no "'"w,‘*, them with using unduc influ Jl“‘!h THIS ONE FACT SHOULD BE FATAL 10 11w, | city today that it was reported at Bag'ey fand | Head 2d, Casino 5. y WASHINGTON, Aug. 58, —The comptroller of davger, '\}"’"m; '::’l"':‘“{"' ’("-'"“‘L ”'“ "l‘;‘m":;“;'l“‘l“: The pooplo should not and we halieve they | Persia on the Milwaukee ,'mul that tlulm bud | B \'?n“flu‘lllwuj Maide 0 -*_Ml_ vil;u urrancy h.»'rfi;.nm'! a ‘telu ram h'-rn; VRO YR ey rops d seek to ke de by | isgrace themyelves in the sight of | een cases of cholera in this city, 1t ix a | Won, Jenvings 2d, J. 3d; ank Fxaminer Ellis suying that the affaira o & ORARLLLOS, Poru (vis Galveaton), Aug, 28, | Yo 16 wes conveyed and slao. the decd by o anact fotielvos in the sfkht of | iive rumior, thera not being o singlo case o | 11824 ; HT Uit Becond Nationad. Dok of “Senia, Onio | PURE CREAM VARTAR. OHARILLOS, Pe ), Aug. 28 | which it was transferred to McNicholas, ) y the imparative man R TER Bteeple chase—Tull course— leapitan came ) ; 2 —Tn Lima yesteada; m,, Wat astarm ok bt ‘,.W.M(,.,‘,‘l 'm0 o thiste anything that could bo constr i that |, Bt X were not 50 bud as represented and he has [o) Y | i y y b o ow this honor in first but was disqualified for running out of | reasons to believe 1t Wil e b M (4 ] Tota i et ey R NN T s P uanner, asons to beliove it will meet all domands. 1 ota for over six hours, ntere 'lm Priva TrR TR on any such base profligaf hat is our course, and the e was given to George Mc ho nntroller s th 1 b w0 Ifelum or any injurions substances can be found | my“.u. his rabble, )dlmu and fivin The v m g Christiamty worth, and what is our boasted —e—- Culloch, Cyclone 2d, Rebok 3d; time, 4:87 f I £ kays there docs nob appear 0 f in Andrews’ Pearl Baking Powder, 18 pos- | night before all the goverament troops were| Niw Youk, August 28,—At a consultation | civilization worth if such 4 black stain in the The Pharmaciste, NG i) #8} » 4k 1 be any necessity for a receive WO PURE, Beiu ondorsod, mid tosttmoniam withdrawn in the cuartel and palace, und the | of coronors this morning 1t was decided befo a candidate for the presidency is| MiuwAvker, August 28.—The American vy S — recfyed Trom fuoh ohemists s . Dua Hays, Ko entry of Caceres, although not unexpected, | exbuming the body of private Henry, of t ¢ estito o b deoned & matter | Plaratcoentical association votd (o meat o The Oar, Hendrioks Billod at Another Fatr, jlon k“\h‘w'&}'ffi"““"".ur,.].'lt'l‘i'x‘."lhfi"d vk was somewhat of a surprise. IIis men c Greely expedition, to ask his sister, 1 What @ strange | second Tucsday in September, 1885, at Pitts- | Worcrster, Mass,, August 28, —The hoat ) 1xviaNaroLis, Ind., Aug. 28,- Goy, Hen-y= "% A.M'DRE o tured the cuartel and the chiirchs of Mercede | Buck, of Lincoln, Neb,, for proofs of hev r ected would | hurg, The day was devoted to discussion of ' race between John MeKay and Albert Hanm | dricks will attend the Ohio State Fair ag Tol l oroRa, edo, Sept, 1st, 2 Laike St o w.l.gmuw o i cor i and San Augustin, from which they kept up lationship, PSS Al ot sk a AL S popers, for #3500 took place in this city on Lake Qui S3een Gverywhere, Because every- wflere recogmye-{ Mé y«;wbb Uit EL e adta }{t.’io ticliness Nl s s Ve sdy twLL’c/v -cZoctC‘/w:/ g—c.‘;t Cl'é) ensdible Wh t’c,n/ /me:t’,w fo Peafer a\oz y best Jobacco. ) . age atone . )fi.w\,t». 1 cr‘u who / Q(,x-t_t/v é’u\,a—a o M,me» b @oMumer. (L,cw, and store (b bers RS