Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
I s i OMAHA DALy BEE M MFOURTEENTH YEAR., : OMAHA, NEB.. MONDAY EVENING, STEMBER 1, 1884 63 HENDRICKS' Hfi\RANGUL Drhdalhaadb Bl ety i L BEYOND THE SEA. Tin i y b & . | \ 1 1l t I " \ Tl was i i [Alflmllu F]rlh the First | GENERAL POLITICAT NEWS The State of I\[Lm‘ in France and|v y Bl LO LATD LOW Campaign Gy, | . China. \ ety shi s R VoS : e 1 Murder of an Towa Chief by Two oot | 1 foea ot oy Winnebagos ] The Good Democrats vs, the Very cloe | ca et An Effort to lm Made to Negotiate b 90 i — | i 1 I Il T has | Wicked Republicans, o | at Pekin, e R IR e s ) i | | A anti-Semotic mos pillagod twalva shops | ATCHISON, K., Av Li=The_partic { Butler Handles Monopoly With-| iy, i b et untey hn Oholera Much More Widespread, | uring the rict and one waman killed, Th fwa un the roservation i Brown county have ot Gloves at New York, S R i sl e ddress the Towa democratic con Although Less Violent, o TRIGAY waiis ot Lk *NHtknnanth. Wisobagos period 1 have mentioned, the receipts and cx- | Vention at Davenport P UL LB Ll to como and live on the lowa reservation . penditures agaregato a sim 8o enormons th M. Blaine has reached home, accompanied n oW s st 30—Tho Tiines givea s ree | \oitatng bo seoute: for thom an allobment of And Gives the Public Good Food || /iyt i Lyl o sl enl LIRS The Other Countries of Europe A saye Y g g o e | TR RN KHEILIGN (Wi, e GATAT of or T take for illu:tration the vear ended J “VOOBROOED' INKO INSANITY, N f Eng! wof of the charge wagery and Winnobagos came, but did_not secure their for Thought. 30, 1 Tho receipt the Ly y burbari st Mad | 1t 1 hard feol Itod. i above $50,00.10, and the ordinary osponls — - i by the Fronch, w the ovening of tho day the Tows roceived 5 itures were above $265,000 000, making the ve- | Tho Fate Of A Young Girl, Victim To o L gheit Tast payment, & nunber of Tudians had ioc ' coipts and expenditures of ona year GG The courage the French Be- ROAFTNCEROR ey Joeted wam of Frank Dupes wh General Political Notes ‘rom (mn'.]m.m‘ xpendit f on Ly The Negro Voodoo Superstition, y Encou '8 ‘N. L.h Be Bints,, Aumsb 8l THs delogaten of tho | o rmeriod 6o & daghite of kh’l;x”\\un" I Various Places. sty e . . 2 cause It Irritates the British, axtremo i will s andiones wih Growy | Winotago. * Kostingway - ad th A CHANGE 18 NECESSALY, e to-morrow and domand that ho convoke th | Wind . woro 1resent and fight oceurrad. — hecause in the managenent of o Insiness so | Special Dispateh to T Biee, Chambers o declare war_ against Chinn, | The wholo crowd wera deunk. dn the meled 4 District and County Conventions in |0 AL ‘"“-‘, molicated o e tent | Lerue Rock, Arkansas, August 'he True Inwardness of Wolseley's T'f‘.:“.\'\(:'{fi.‘c RO ede the Toft will [ Ky l.m..\vlufiwu.qafi::-fl “}J::‘l‘..l:v" T«Nfflkl ¥ Nebraska—Democratic Can- ','ff:f'f\x"_“"'\;, Sl the Iobolks b apeneds T e | t0 theresults of “voodooiug” which is p SAppomntment as Commander e R T i G b, Llows Dupeo was lying \ lieve that y aud justice unite in_ demand- | ed to a great exte wmong o cortain class of ot the Khartoum Relier, o Ta Dkt on the tloor dead drunk, b ood \ aidatos. ing o change, and without it we need not 100k | pnogroes in the eouth, Miss Keziah, o hoalthy England’s Predicame several hundred yards from tho N ve sl for udministrativa ref rm, but I would ot [ P05 FREE R RN R Y -— al Dispateh to Tig 13 South Wind and Dupeo’s wlhnlunulllm)m & imitate the republican party m tho proscrip. [ #1¢ £00U J00KINT IUHALL ¢ e Y > w NDON, August 81,—The final reluctant | and threw it into the river. The perpetrators INDIANALOLIS, Tnd,, August 30, The cam [tion of all but. party fhorents. | topout |ing maniae, Two wocks ago she bacamo sud- The War in China, vt o seul Lord Walkelby to the Sontdan | AF0 now in' custody at_ Falla City, Neb, and will be triad for the crime at an early day, 1tho | Phe Tndians on the roeservation are groatly ex stian situation, Months ago [ cited over the morder, and would have m s talked of and partially ro- | short work of the murderers if the anthorities paign in this state was formally opencd by | what T formerly seid: both parties t day and o hundred specchea | 4840 to sco the crucl remorseless | G T tion for political opinions which hus i “er:-.xe.l;\.::q in towns and cities in ali | g BET 0T B on Of the. Tast. cight | man named Aunt M parts of Indiuna, i b 1 hope never [ denly ill, at the placs whste she was employed | LONDON, August 30, —The Pall Mall ;. s o servant. A relative, an old colored wo. | #ays: There is not the slightest found P 1 45 tho report that Chnn wis| iy, dmagmed she was |ugoqment with France, conntry seems to have completely chang faco of the I oxe con- | sonding him In this city the republi rd,” K the civil service now 5| “conjured” and with the advice of the sur. | gider the F oo ATATE n8 At liad not reroved them. cans did not hold a meeting. The democrat 1l know, it has some men of tricd integ: | rounding colorod community, had her remov- |on the partiof Courbet, whb took ‘,I: ; ","',,,,'%'?.f,"”..l“.“‘” \I\\ I.x:.‘;"\ i :”; LITOROIPNED had a large street demonstration, consistin, i proved abiliey ot men, 80410 to her home in Phillips county for | Y4NE1e accorded ships to enter Ch il ey sl b PLEURO-EN R EERE el oa, sdkoie oLk e | such men only, sho atained in off : % | porte, The batbarity of continuing thorouzh kind of & man and does not wnder Py clubs, carrying torches and trans- | jut no man should be retained on any cousi conjuration, he treatment, Or ffor hours after the Chinese vessols closed is the | stand war conducted on Midlothian prinei Investigate for Agricultural Men t parencies. Speaking took place from a stand who has prostituted his office the | “voodooing a8 it is termed [cause of intense excitement inst the [ Ples. Ministerial foolishness, however, so in the circle, where Governor vicks ad- [ Purboses of x;-l-\i[mr mm-l- ation or compul- | 1,0 4 umerous believers of the colored race, | 12 ws, muddled affaits by throwing up the Themsolves, dressed an audience numbering soveral thous- | Sectinge Moy 1 otk pour attention. s ub® | is admiuistered with as much tity is the [ The Trench naval divisions of China and | Sugkim = Berbar = routo - awd - plant —_—— and, othor subject. - Much ts snid about the prob. | tbmate appe ranca of tho old ship Zion o | Tonquin will hancoforth “form only one eronels protertad ngaimst. bt i [ NEW York, August 80.- A conferanco bo : Nl e Ap o e ¢ PTOR* | the coming of the golden chariot is viewed [ squadron. Na! ist states that Ad Aol Ayt 2 SERB oHo rricultue | The campaign on behalf of the democracy 4;).'3:(f11'?‘«‘1§[1 ,I.:{ ‘\'|I.u,”.‘]:.:n‘.;,l|‘:"I ‘:‘u’.ntl‘l' from theic supernatural standpoint, The | miral Courbet bas full power to oparate against .»nl]\ way mmn\|.v(..]‘..|.l<'..u.m was £ cut it twveen the officers of - tho American Agricultu { opened here tonight by a 1 meeting which [ i A e . dashing, 111e] Voodooor manipulatorof this process, as in | China, The Universs has a spacial from Hong | 51t Wolsoley's sword, 16is said that the | ral aswociation and the International Dairy K to ac oral refused point bla Dt the m- this case o meh mis: always s aged colored ' woman | Kong which sociation and leading eattle breod- was addressed by Hon. Thos. A. Hendricks, | South American 1 maries havo and Fai | ferance waa ucither. OF | Gh o |ag gained « reputation by stories of pr S allea P keta, it mand uatil given fae more independent action ! the democratic candidate for vice-president, | cour-c we knowwhat vote this claim s in- | e 11as gained a roputation by stories o e T f“‘l"i‘}“ e gyt Chite | than origically, and carte blandh - intho mater [ ers of the country was hold ore to-day toeon i The tollowiog is o synopsisof his remarks: | tended to reach, |1 think it will Tail. The in e roou, Aunt Malaly procecie to i | Cliristians, ol xy Such foar i oxprossod “that | sider monua to Ly alliy Ui alar ul, Fellow citizens—I appriciate tho privilegs | Ct 14 tov iutelligen the ingeodients, a piees of an old shoe, riisty il T alsoley under estimatos the pe d_dif; fy wsational reports on the sub dk Im\.n./ ns—I appriciate tho privilege | i . v AP Rl AT i\,Mx Gen, Millot asks to bo | fieulties of his undon taki There is general | e ST and the honor of addressiog you, aod TvecoR ™ o oot e f gy e, o e and spikes old losund rnaur andles rom the command of tho Fronch | relief in his taking hoid of ‘matters and fjectof plenro-pnenyionta among cuttle, An nizo the duty of speaking frankly and wit' out | Jongth s Koo tho bt case, aunl its [ opinm and hloroform, - The. conglomeration, | e, oy mondtine on the ground of iil-health, | confidanco in hin ability ¢y mond them Thero [ «ddress was adoptad, which sy | S3hen wo concealment or exaggeration of speady sctelement by the o a3 com-|was [then boiled in & charmed o do sl it g onssated, and Genoral | is no douot whatever of the serions naturo of | consicier Lo groat SRR, SONG, S0E LR RITL fact or opinion. May 1 first ask your attention | pared’with the MeSweenoy caso vnder the | ealdron. The conjurer then locked herseld 870 Will succeed him, Lngland’s predicament in Europoan politics |8 as indicated in bohalf of men gentleman just returned from Borlin aud | reports, excep! to the necessity and Tiportace of revene r form. The powe i collect taxes is in the girl’s apartments, and adwinistered the | | SHANGHAL *August 80,—All the French , officos, we are ivresistibly le o i oF thin Meoumatation rst b extorm | WVC 161t Canton: 1t Iy mow asssetott the. | an tntimate triend of Hatzfolt, Ur. Thisch and d curtain ofticos, w aro ivresistibly led o nuspicion of their good faith, Fear among the highest and most responsitle of the | ertonal appesl for stiport, sa manipulation; then ftermaily 31" lage Admiral Courbet has left tho Min river with [ others who uuderstand muattera. from the jn. | to & Krave ssbision | dustry de attributes of government, 1t ranks with the [ 74y .‘}u:'«l ri[v..’.: e e R e v s Speriation was kept up until the: misture | Lhe iutention of going to Canton, - The Ohi. | ide, suys the fooling in official circlos there is "lu Ill::y““:h,;‘::\l \.\f“:‘\'.‘.‘-"..:.‘.:.’:rlynm: :‘m.l{f right and faculty of taxing private property | the votoof Indiana. Although 1 did not ¢ want | was concumed, - The vender of miracles then | se military commanderseverywhoro re- | intonsely bitter against Fugland. Sharp | the cattle igusiey of Wi ST & igation for public use, und with she right and power | thy nomination, now that 1 have got retied to await the effects of the wonderful | €Uived imperial orders to attack all French | eriticisms in London papers on Freneh opera AR lanRaay Moridan Agrioaibural ansferring the civizen from the pursuits of Withia a fow hours the spell was | Wor ships and merchant vessels wh tions in China find no echors elsewhere i Ning his speech Hendricks ma vote of Indiana is the desire of my hear * agedo; tf « do all in the HO to ferret private life to the duties and hazards of war; s B e broken, The disease was cured, but reason | D6 U enter loading treaty ports. Tho cuo at all scapitals weem to_ e fssocistion, and co.all in thele y ' 1t takes from a man that which is his and a = was dethroned and the gl flad from her roow | I PUFE nOW are ordered to dopar immediate ch” in order to disputo I 2l i 4 propriates it to public use; it seizes upon the Batler at New York L maniac, alarmiog the neighborhood and at- |1V Telegrams for the Chineso_government Uipolteyyand the Branch, uuclar s 5 earnings of la_oc as well as upon the accum- | Pl wreenhick-labor convention for SATTHEG (616G LI R lines ave not aceopted unless written in ~l||l1|h\~ux tlattel u..\\nx.‘mn.:,-xll»; tho Ministeriat Slugging Match, pital. To every man, the inquiry | 1 Sreenhicieabor o6 o0 her. Sho was at once secu glih. put of the aggression to its utmost limat, o5l E <of personal concern and the answer s of »‘fl,‘“ ISR d SR Wfincwent. A horrible deal LONDON, Aty Forey, roplying to the | Thre 18 wuall “doubt T that * the e S S R convemenc:, How far may a govern- | Saturday aceented the Indianapolis platform | pealt. note sent Bim by Graoville since the bombard, | Berin cabal - 2of which vance | Auvnona, Neb., Aug . : nt goin the exercise of the power to tax | and General 1 S G ety e et oF oo, Ohaw, senowails His g x::r‘:‘:‘l ix now a part is hol ing the question of Alex, | quict little city way #rown B o toreible ex Decpler Thecly aod cheerfully wo aisWer | hoir piatiorn. The American flag was [ Butler Bitled for Omania September [ that Prance desiv:u to Tmit her operations i | Moritn indemuities " over Kuglands head | Giouont by Row W, T Tibbitts, M, B, miue this side. Tho absolute and. entire main- | adopted as a g bad In the evening the it I‘l‘:‘lymllanll(xl“:r:]\I,.I 1ot oheported | tho state of Tigyptian complicutivns soem ap- | ister of thin place, and Iov.. Lungston, Chrin 5 of public autnority with its fanc General Butler made an address, the follow NEw Yok, Aug neralEBitlor ok T b 1cted 5 t“::‘:ll::t ml""fi portund German papeis which usually | tian winiste .‘,Lm\lyw' into an altereation in ty unimpaired, whatever the gov- [ oy heing u brief abstea ler left hera 2t G p. . this evening on an ex tations at Pekin, " tho result of winoh | 1Peak by card, are full of sinister threats that | g, Aurora moat , of which the revor- . L i the result of which rawent can do, and of right should do, the s SR 2 Lingland hus too long playeda Lirgar part in ) 1 ot ayers will furnish i the means to accom. | 1€ said ho would speak of the results of the | tended trip through the northwestern states, | Grhet will TG off tho Ixle | 1) 'world's affuirs thanfshe is entitled to play | end gentiemen wro partuers and. proprietors, dod in Tibbitts giving Langston an Marshal J), Burcl out warrants a Ll to obtaiu s ‘ and that the time hws como 5 cut her_down [ which PR otintions, Courbet is. 16f6 | i1 ghe gets in tha place that bencfits her with absuluto freadont toact s he considors real imipottances Thal osbion of Tuisein in te thero in focutane wwarrunt, | 1 tho latter oase it | ghis plun in mysterionsly uncertan as the pa: Heed wip and p is expected that Courbet will atack Cantor. Ritiais ipeake: thr Tha on skipoed home, 15t oube nd at Mus- | ais,opisuade body at Shanghai, - through the | Fignch however: axpect. thint ik will |aids tho corporetion, and the murshil isARK. and a ronch consul, huvo heen wssur:! tin Sanug- |y i i e i | e him 40 saiek his- noso in m Mukegon h@! bui will not be attacked, e R L iy ”,"“H:. B ; 1zo and deliver an address on rian border, tumor ¢ euch & o L5yt thist GHMT LS provinbo por b omd | I EeeTIBs LA Gy BIX b e R e via the New York Central and Michigan otight o fuvaio Whioh {5 usurpatlon. | tation of the goeiment 1t it s wandored | Contral roads. Ho. will arive a4 Detro The government econom administored, | away from the' great fundamental pHnciples | 3,50 o, m. Mo L shall be supported. upon which it was founded, . This would ho | 200 & W- M il B e e ey G s Glaat naerstandis the evening. uesday e as, becauss of which the Grand Rapids in the af nnded. He said it YA T R rive ata definite_compreh Sohe tinction betwean on UNN plos party 000,000 of un- [ essary to of the ¢ ec- | wion | wil Yes, it is the quastion of necessary taxes iu on3 yea conmula- ¢ wand imgort- | tho luke front Wedneday evening, Leaving| - JHONG K0NG, August 8.—A French war [have alrendy reachod London, —— tion 15 constant, In a speech recensly made | ed lal By wported lsbor he meant that | Ghicago Thursday morning he will rexch Min- | $hib has arrived to protect the merchant mar- — — The Whisky Pool die-Eaablshed, at Richmoud, Mr. Caikine, the candidate for | 13bor which is brought here from abroad by | yeapolis Friday and deliver an address ut the | 8% The Cholera in France and Ialy, SIET R0 CINCINNA , O., Aug, 31.—La the last nume was secured €0 tha agreoment which re-ostablishes thy whisky pool, Under the new cment, which goes in effect to. ow, and is to be in force one year, dis ichievements of his | contract, asin the case “of coolios, or that [ yfj L stats fuir in the «fternoon, and on| CANTON, August 81, —Thoe party, made the stitement, which I adop | convict and pauper labor which is seuthere by Suvurday he will speak at Norsheld, Ou ts have left the city, ‘The Vicoroy 3 without examination, that “the republican [#overnuments to get vid of their paupers a<in | Monday evening, e S Al R NEw Youk, August 31, party found an emp'y trensury. Now it hus [the case of European deportation of convicts | sueak at Des Moines, Tassday at Oniali an official reward is offered for the heads cablegrani says that cholera asurplus of $3,00,000, That'is an ecnormous ‘1w"uw-~ by anthority of Eugland and Inesday at Topok: . Returcing he | Frenchmen. v i) theRDyricess kivilladcs iDL 1o other co % 3 rovernor, boasting of ti I custom [ Special Dispateh to Tus: Brr. imes’ London till spreading ewhere i (The line was to b 3 more, 1 believe, taan half th T rolatly sy L e k ! mor thy country. Bstimating | drawn between these Bnported Tabor | Mices opcly deit ; New York | conmmendens s b Pranco it bas abated in violence somowhab, | ) g not permitted to g beyond forty BLON 00 fEsis 8ol e | ntt imen and \weinenuyliplrotigliohameglvel ptember 1630, o] Wt goiint Prvany oo Ot [The total number of deaths Lo data is 4, £ cont, of their capucity. Houses not run o wouan and - child, “That great [ nd ies here by theic own cner s raace,aud nouiad Threy now departments —Avequron, one of | g sell their capacity o the pool at . stipu 1 sum of money lies idle in the treasury, [f it|and own means, By the capitalist’ i Bidemneong o s ; e, ated price, No member i permitted to buy had been lefz with tho peopls it would be- |meant a man who, having mherited o ac utlorism in uregon. THE CHOLERA. 1ECOBD, the most mountainous districte in Trance, | 1t pricer | I mighor s bt b oy oo the willing and active servant of lahor, | quired large wealth, lives on the i £it| Sauky, Oregon, August 30.—Tho stato con- [ Manskriirs, August 30, — Seven deaths | Ariexe, alo very ainons, and Tarn, | {01000 ab bewn sealed down from fifty 1¢ would atiunilats and strangthsn old aud de- | without dving anything himself to nsw it in | bral committco of - greenbacker from choleca horo Lat night and one at Tou- | well kuown for its forests—havo reported [ thonkand to thirty-scvon thousand hushels ts met today Bucle i election of officers will bo - attonded te ing to be called soon, lon. The weather is cold, G velope new enterprises, 1¢ would restore o | thepr dion, Asan examp) he merchant bis market and give the farncr | clss he incl ed aman who i er | monopo ors were chosen, Tt deaths during the week, whilo the disease 1 to print and ‘The sanitary commit 3 va, Augr J ve die 1. dard an 08, od prices aguin, Tn the “Taogaags of the fberitd wealth in raile: 3 owsand copies of Butler’s [ g . moiices the condition of tn Hiea mmit, | soems to have died out fu_Gard and Hautes, it el tury of Gh i Too o terprito which bio neither orntruls wor direts, R Alpes. l’n the ]xup‘uln-v)‘i. ..wln.. |\.1..;mI T A et ABA0N, W LMY OgIA 8 ng R ERE T IVALEL S ALC ) KIS — during the week there has bee n 5 Ay the people of unnecasmary tax ont cost, and thus receives enorn Steamer Burned, Panrs, August 51, —~Two deaths from ehol ‘“"[' e ot et 8 1 | Special digpatch to Tux: B g c<tion of revenue refo Solve this r his money. He cla-sed the men wl HAYANATADE 2 wner Chty of | #ra at Toulon sinee Tast night, Dy twon Feag s o LR ERES kw YORK, August he Times” Alla R0y countrymen, by reducing the s more or less capital, put it into & Mifid a ovbitht ho harbor yoster- [ t9-four hours cuded “at"8:10 tonight, nine | Hamed fifowen villages which had been vis ot LT s Ei Rt ot Conlim e ace ‘v ng this money not n y try, dirceting h enterprise | day, was completely d wed with the cargo | deaths from cholera at Marseilles, In south OOV VI ““' NELy, ey [':l "“ y , S A Ty e L in the hands of he | s nen of enterpric, looking wpon | of Fourteen hondred bales of hemp, S15,000 1 | £ departments of France during tweuty four [ 100003 Reports como that thero ave | working qui ! ; Isof trade and com r capi ngaged in whatever dey R RV e ral Ori s e e o Cuded touight, doaths from eholora | Vieh Brewt ravages i tho departuent of () United Stases onate, rwill not give us this ment of th _wor honest business asan ad. twelve bales of tobacco nud 537 bags of sugar, | A L r ;w " lrlwul ”‘v':: \4\\'”: V ”“\““‘ "‘ 1:. “ “”‘“l‘\v‘ e . » N ‘.‘.C,K,,m ‘\“mm””v:” o "l‘ “\" Aug i g“‘ 4 “"‘i""“ !'1"‘Ii"~ In Bouches-du-Rlione, in which lic Mar Convict ‘I‘ "; "‘“ aer, i 1 s of T, a bu or i howrs | eilles and Arles, thero have been one hundre PEOIIA, Augush n o 151 Jontent upon forefgn nations for [ e almos wlight. Under the man Big Democratic Guns in Iow cndad onight showed U now! sasee s gy | fcillos aud Arles, thorohave boon one bundrod | I - AL=In e ontal ugainay vommerce, Qus own merchant |ipulation of the Standard Oil Company, it| 15,yuy ¢, 30, —Ex-Senator James | deaths ab Luspenzie, There were 33 fresh |l conntrs diaswn n & week oo womld han Fiu at Toawlatowa 100 muedne of Tnv, aweon very exponsive o the consmer and | |, TV Lot hewi Lo o thia e | cosesiand 17 death ed country drawn up a v o would by tri iy m A 2 limited number to become very rich, | 1t Dooli that be will bo in this city L athy, loss now because of the vastsubscquent sy in May lust, tho jury this noon rendered ot 3 DISAPPEARED FROM THE VEAS, Phese mon in the power of their wealth; [ 59X6 Wednesduy and uddross the Towa Stato TIE GORDON RELLEF, wmong the vill in vurion ri a verdict of guilty snd pu punishment at ) S fipbied democratic Convention, Governor en 1 There have n ahou 26 deaths m r urteen years in the pen A by the profits that wo should carn ous s 0f the state of Ponnsylvavia with reference t relicf expedition up tho | i b Avx, I 1taly the sit 7 Tho ubitnary of our me ate the laws which muke such mon Nils v | nally arranged, The force [ and made doubls s0 by th AR e SR L possiblo was mK» i and of which will proceed south to 2 o will be [ ook R of enterpri-c and daring that o wle’s par filaelncmo | ich o composed of 8,000 British troops; 2,600 Jgyp- | f0e) U theroasantey, Wi Sl s ultimutely obtained the na ht wealth to our shores to our i Bl tiuns and a flotilla of 10 river’ boats, 1he | weenrs nrobahle that the disei wil + W4k, and that furoizhed oy Wi to) anarchy and rain, ng@],}; iF )Umffl’)i’ boats will be manned by 410 Ganadians, 300 | oty Lrobible that the distaso will il (o thonsands of our hiuye and hardy s and night thus the hops of lib- 2 Kroomen and about 2,000 Eyptiau and Nu Y aly o the yea . s, is now buried in_the treusury vaults - | crty avd cquality of 1j for all men will | Scrotala fs 7 mors general than any [ Lz hontnien, gl Y] i Qer those four hundred millions of which Me, | perish fron the carth, other Aiseas, I #1 sidions in eharacter, | et S5.000,000. Toiis roported that Riso Up! Yo Britons, Calkins vaunts, Tl neutable condition in — e and manifests ftself in running sores, pustular | Genera 1 Waolkley, before aceeptin i MR ATUTAT] hich our war navy and ¢ defen r ATE POL RS A T R oer par Y oolsley, Lelala ooy ; ful Dispateh to Tik By =4 walon NAYY.BIA 0N GesilNcs ara STATE POLITICAL NOT eruptions, hoi vellings, enlarged joi chief commanc o expeaition, insiste 4 : " L O 3 onnd at the end of near twenty years of i AL HOX abscesses, sore eyes, ete. Hood's Savsaparilta, | upon heing grantod cigte blanche as to the | CH1CAG0, August 30—A cablegram from fravinia ToncLooow jblioanizniels wo Noggia TR expels all traco of scrofula from the Llood, | streogth and equipments of the force, The lon ways \NG POWDE! iacrison, ia bis 119 Vin this| oy, Ata 0F Baffalncpunt: Hushaaull iaaesitio SUCE S0 UG AL b total number of British troops in England at | i hatred of England which is always la- city on the 24th of A i ’ A ) the present time ix 10,128, of whom 701 are on ) ! righest military aud v nominatc 1" Henviger und James Jenking |« 1 yas severely afilicted with serofula, | the sick Jist, When all the woinforcomens | LN 0 ¥ o, s now beeome rampant, and or the | E. R. Watson, espie, HL M, Hatch, E. I, Henn Chas. Conner ventidm, an 1 W F. Gill- | and for over a year had two running sores | destined for Egypt reach thers the jevery movement on the pmt of the Foglisl r and| on my neck. Took five bottles of Hood's |total nomber Wil bo 35000, The | government Sarsaparilla, and_ consider myself cured.” | exiact composition of the foree which will take | . E. Lovedoy, Lowell, Mass. part in the expedition to Khattoumn will not e decided upon until Goneral Wolsley country have again and to conwres out # navy, and that our co not worthy of the name, Wi for our ships, none for our co hes a text for o ra opatation for the aroin the mind in the Varis papers s to tha judicial coni i Boyle, H. 8, oxpedition in The utter helple: andl nalke Colb; .M omas_Carroll to A. Arnold, » had gerofulous eypt. General orders have already been | French editorial writers, only added proofs of AR B et ot e o the and congressional conventioas a delu- | S0Tes for seve and fall, Hood's howeyer, to liminate from the troops | the proverbial pertidy of Albion, They eay auses s concecded gation favoring Nevillo, Sarsaparilla curcd him, 1 whose inuo renders it unlikoly | (i1, . [l tar e L e R \merican_and known in oy A S o (AT F 2 Tt thay svaite otds g oo s | Gladstons only walted until the tarminatior w16 ¥ o subject of T SouRey domasraty Satardey ge: Salt Rheum privitaous to - which the expacition will uo | ygyptian conforences and - the sent and mortitication tiat, with al et d o Bioey, Shat 3lech L » doubt b exposed, Sev cini corre of parliament to put in rew- urces thin nation should consent to occapy | (s ' e D W Tulwirds, M1 syiniam gpies, Kiyria, 0, suffered greatly [ pondents leave London for tonight. AT e ) so contemptible position among the mori- | JerICh (i B I ane f A Belioo s doje: | orvinelas and salt theum, eaused by 4 Dlan e bad Joug centemplated, e oations of the world, Thera is wore | §iée b O Ivention’ Apstraey ST RTINS Ny 0 A SPECIAL SESSION DEMANDED, ch tnoat o lesa thatsbsorneiop by 1w one South Ame ut thathas | *100 o Lo o+ | erack open and biced, 1o triedvarious prp. | PRI, August 80— At a_gieoting of the SA0L AR 06 SR AATELO MRANL, il # uavy with which oues (e B8 COUMTA et o Sho democratic | o ons without aid ; finally took Hood's Sar- | Xties iy it was decided t) 8 | 1t yet uppeared is publishod in Li Fran Jar bauiaid upon the (AT 861 lor. Kimer Davis and Haery Pl saparilla, and now says: ** Lam entirely Dravoet to Dresldent Grovy. gleineb tha non- | (g lor' A Rt g 7 Qullt ':‘;:“'UI“‘_"““ Tenbetacn wad b thatsiece | Tho judical convantion of she Fifth dfstrl #*My son hiad salt rheum on bis hands and | GEGVIEEEEH U CRunbors U Raoel T w0 |y L and it in supposed reflects in $49 2% f it . W (republicin) held ab Crete, ma le . cl on the calves of his legs, He took Hood's J £ e the v of ' President Grovy bution at plea () CACERER' POLLO! g | i AR Ak LMD Saturday woenivg, on the thres I Sarsaparilla and 13 entlrcly eurcd.” J. B, FOLLOW ERS CAPIUNED, This wrticle calls the queen of Kngland wn o ] nd fiest ballot, nominating Manfre STANTON, Mt, Vernon, Ohio, | L exton, Augult 31— Ove [ dewess, and apologiach W tho Hobraws for E ! b REANIG 18 nd ros’ followerd, have been o orin, t suys ehe is aln cations woue o | senutorial district nominated John b, Hood’s (.Sarsapanlla Jired b doto. Adjong ho phigoners ace wove | taally drwnk on gln or o . s Balr eadidgie by neddumation. Sold by all drug xforgs. Made |issied that all arws wnd menitions of -var | are ribad in carefally chosen phr e KA A | drancis G Har s for o 11, Mass | shall be given up to the wrment, under | only the result of a vulgar old woman \ il ¢ er ou 1y ¢ B + Eiucl o { penalty of the discrgtion of the au- | indulgences- Tha then pus older y o in Lfar District Attorney at !OO Doses Ono i horities, the entize amount of the fin " nsideration of the character of the | s3een Everywhere, Because every- li where recognized e Because we ! -zi;ctt/,c/ér.«t as indispensitfe (l\:r»/ flvu fel fo Peafer abo Why? bect Jw..;vg. Smoking Tobacco. T oAty 7 Gondumer, lina, and store & e, uAEpSTH i L | \ t 4 B e e SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS. Striking Mingrs in Ohio Raid the Guards at lfix Mtuvs. After Murderin % roral They Make Thei %‘ e, - Fears That (lm Mu "ill Have to be Called, e New York Exoursionists Murder a Bnr'Kcopnr Because He Wouldn't Let a Man Steal a Sandwich, Capture of a Bank Robber in Minnes sota—Wobbery of a Post- office=Kte, A Riot in the Hocking Valley. Corusnes, Aug. the Hocking vallay that the mincrs at Snake Hollow mada an attack on the guards at twe w'elock this morning and that ono guard was killed and two wounded 50 that there were 3000 miners in number, who made an attack, having come in from the surrounding country, Tha tolograph linos ara all eut. LAt —Sheriff M y, of Athens county, sends the following t» Governor Hoadly from Buchtel, which is in tho neigh borhood whero the riot occurred last night: “Shooting commenced by rioters about two this morning and continued about an hour. About soven hundred shots wera e guard was shot dead and two wounded. The Colambus guards roturnod fire but not say whother any person was killed or wonnded. A Nelsonville sy ays: At throe o m. the guards on duty at No. 7 mine wero sud denly surrounded by a lot of armed men, In thy meantime the coal hoppors were discover- olon fire, Tho men had their faces blacke Uho tolograph wires wora cut in saveral pl through vho valloy. A Stats Journal repre sontative was furrounded and ordered to © town or suffer the ¢)nserquences, 'oLusuus, Ohio, August 31, —The name of tho man killéd during ho firing at Snake Hol low is William Hare, an_ olderly man, and a graard residing at Logan. Jucob Life, alto of Logan, was shot in tho log, and anotherguard in the head, Tho striking miners aro concentrating to night at Mureay City, and the deputy sherift o Tias asked the sheriff for aid, that the troops will be called out > morning. At all other points in the werything is roported quict. Murray hout fiva ln\h\ from Soake Hollow, and not xo wall guarded, CoLumuus, Augoss 51.~The rioters are firng on the guards at Sand River wud J.ong- streth mines and both places have ealled for help and the militia at New Lexington have bean ordered to be in readiness for marching orders, Owing to the cutuing of wires partic- ulars are obtained wish difficulty, Governor HoadlA toleg aphed the sheriffs of Athens, Hocking and Be uties: “All means in your ¢ mtrol should be exhausted to suppress viotous proceadings, and protect life and ty beforo the aid of tho aid of the stat L—Reports come from pro 15 called Coruus, Tho sherifi of Hock- ing county has sent a telegram asking for troops. Ths governor arrived at midnight and the Columbus hatallion of the sixth regi- ment has boon called to headquarters will leave on aspecial train for the m district as soon as the train can_ bo securcd. Continued firing is reported at Longstroth nd communication by telegraph wichi that poing s been cut off for tho past hour. How A Sandwich Cansed A Murder. Niw Youk, August 31 —~The Empir dry association started this morning from tho foot of West Bloventh street on tho barge Union for Linden Grove noar Eln Park, ton Island. On the trip ons of thefexo attempted to steal sandwichesjfrom the bar, when the barkeoper struck him with a club. The crowd then pounced upon. the barkeeper, beating him to death with glasses, plates, pitchors and_ whatever «lse they could lay hands on. The bark was brought toa stand- till, and the captain sont o man_ashore to Tsland police of the mur , took no action and_ the barge returacd to Now York, After killing barkeeper, the party gutted the bar and it was reported by o man who came ashore that tho lower part of the buge looked ke slaughter pon, as all were fighting terribly, Ltk —John Pehian has been arrested 1 thamn-dererof Kosh. Many of the laun- drymon aro said to | rned their busi ne ng time” in states prison. raionisty They Will § teal Xo More. St Lo a5t [31,—Whileg shoriff and posse wore attempting t) arrest thieves near Colterville, Mo., lnst nigkt they were fired upon by two thieves, Tho shoriffs,party re turned fira, killed one thief and the other ex caped, The moen were strangers and bad been through the ercater part of the country with o two horse wagon and had robbed quite & number of farmers, Considerable stolen property was found in‘thelr wagon. Bank Robbors Captured, 81, Pavr, August 30—This afternoon ¥ di tective returned from Monica, Wie., five mile from Pelican lake, with Edward Mason and Charles Park, the two young men who on Sat- ay last robbed Post’s bank of $t moncy, which was all recovered, exce Postoftice Burglarized. l\_\'-\v\kk'n,v, August 30,—A Tlnes Em- porie, Ku, special saya that the safe of the Emporin postoflice was Llown open about o'clock this morning. The burglars seoured one thousand dollas in_stamps, a emoll sum iu cash and a large number of registerod lot- L; value unknown, ‘There is no clue to the robbers Ordered (0 Dispers: Coat CiNtuw, Pa., Aug tho sheriff will read the rio L, —"To-morrow act to the striking miners and order them to break camp and re. turn to their homes, 17 they ure not disposed toobey they must suffer the consequences, va& ‘L*cr./bb Kiten il t attains ek the téchmess Yand nellow. / % " Lucl&» whic G = ".‘,. age atane n fatts,