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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE — iy FIFTEENTH YEAZX OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1885. NO. 56. WASHINGTON., |iieivirsverers el GONSOLING KEILEY, |sivais ticoiios Wit wtiiitets' | LAID ON SUNDAY, [owmmiisinnrss amarninte s commites OUTRE-MER. Storetary Endicolls Order Creatiug | leres atalied o make " Shoromsh examio A Dislinguished Catholic Prela'e Wriles | comnectd wiih oo Ohuoesimin: | 106 B, & M, Gabble Up the BOUOTS[imeutsto ment o st it wien thes-aia| A Sabbalh Pilorimage Throngh Poits ¢ foo ey i Tt e e e e . they listened to the argumenta of she soversl 0 report will not be made pul until the 8, Louvh H Gi i " s Some Sarcastic Comment, ;m,,,:,.f:,w "‘"“’"1“:“.:,f.""g’;".‘.?“:uf‘“’"“‘ Him a Pangent Letter. sl s b Right of Way, Iines in Interost, and then Bogue snd Duncan of Enropean Taferest, o the secrotary, It is beliaved that the com- . rehody - " i i 1der! ",‘,“““"4"‘","'{““"’"’2," e L I ; A0S i silon e Coribied e tng a1s y e sovora! e at Conmel Biafts et Ooeaey Committes of Knights Considering O R AR A 1 German Journalists Perfoct an |fammemrorinion "y e Sherman ¢# pevel- A Stockman’s Story of Railroad and other Nebraska points, Latt Saturday | The English Elections-Rochefort's the Wabash Strike b Organization dent; David R. Francis, of this city, first vice Mi gl A ol LR L 1 . i THE REQUEST TO BR GRANTRD AT ONOR. 8 v g b e OR LS b e IUBAE0: Commisloner Faithorn promugatod she por- [ Ravinga=-Afehan Dispute, e 4 " be. request g] the governor o Ml':’hipt: ety A’f&.fi“‘&o;xfi:fi?fig o rvn'?:algg';f: BANGE CATTAR FOOL, loking ==« | for the aj ntment of sanitary inspectors 1t i 1 in | 000 f : tadl H Oivil Serv(;c::) ‘Befoamerg Kioking-- [for ",h,";’,‘,’:.,min; of the ’:iutm'a'ucuupgt Pdmcfi! Points P‘;]‘IEd U SO TR The Western Freight Association [ pusigton... Pergont A Monster Morality Demonstra= abinet 0881D. small pox into Michigan from Canada voints 1881881pp1 an owWa. John Kussel Young 111, 3. Paul. . . 6 5) H in: will be granted at once. PP Oitcaao, August 22, —John Russel Young, Award Percentager. Rook Tontar y by gt e i S i J 8,60 SOUTH AMERIOAN COMMEROE, ex-minister o Chins, arrived at the Palmer Wabash . b The Usual Amount of News of Na- pry News of Peoplo of National NOt® |}guseihers today very ill with malarial fever. | The Unton Pacific Ahead in the Mat-| - - _ %0/ Continned Kaveges of the Cholers tional Intcrest Coming From |1ue couyisstonsrs prepARING 70 sUBMIT and Celebrity — General Waahtopmpihe woy from San Franciaco 0] yor of Fast Through Freghts it Suourge in spain—General the Country's Capital. THEIR FINAL REFORT, il —Notes and Personals, W E iy |:r.clr:dl:':¢i.nmflivl§m:::li:':. Foreigh Intelligence; A asmoro, Augut 2.—The South Tho Fastest Timo on Itecord. of the gross earnings for the Misout! Bacific, ———— orican commissioners are preparing their i New York, Augast 22, —The Cunard line 5 per sont, for the Chicago, St. Paul, Minne- & THE NAIIONAL CAPITAL, final report, which will be tansmitted to R R L BENLEY( steamer Ltrueris, which areived here to-day, LAID ON SUNDAY, apolin & Omaha, and 6 pee oent. for the LA O N K Jity, A il — congress by the president, along with eleven | pispop kEASE, OF RICHMOND, Gives s |made the fastest western trip on record, her '“"Z.F',f,i',.fifis,m""ufi ,‘f,‘.’,‘.‘:'.‘;,‘},,}‘}'."{;: THE FASINRLLITES AND THE JOMISG OTTON, WITHSTANDING THE RECENT ORDER, special reports upon the different countries, VIEWS OF THE MATTER, ;hlne,xll;)gn-go from F:;mc light to [ire | THE BURLINGTON AND' MISSOURI TRACK EX-|b: divided as follown: Special Telegram to The Bes, r Special Telegram to the Bk, wh|ld| have hsen forwarded from time to ime [ Ricryon, Va, August 22.—Right Rey, | 100 being si two hours, TENDED NORTH TO CHICAGO STREET.Y Per cent | Loxnox, August 23,—Cladetons’s tovr iy WasHINGTON, August 23, —A few day ago ”;::’;g"’:"gn‘;‘ state. These reports belag | Bishop John J. Keane, of tho diocoss of WALKUP'S WIFE, D01 but little chronicled, Thera are reports that the secretary of war issuod general order No, | publication without violating official oour- | Richmond, recently wrote a latter to Hon, A. : — J s 19,50 | his voico Is restored, but this is doubtful. M. Keiley in relation to what he terms the |THE SUDDEN AND MYSTERIOUS DEATH O THE | construction train of the Burlington & Mre- | Roclk Island 19,50 | The general belief is that (iladstone s done 85, which bid falr to make him famous, Its | tory, but they havo beon briefly foreshadowed : i g purpose was to give officers who had served | B ditpatches sent from timo to time to the | shameful persecution that gentloman s sul- MAYOR OF RNPORIA, KAN, sourl rallroad and & gang of forty men boing | Wabash . 18,001 6r, In tito meantime those who are compe- b L8 THOREIER A BRENSS AN the Wl Matkla ;ercre:.r.yo'»:n;::&infonninn him of the | fering, The letier is written from St Paul, EMrm;wlxn:,Angnaz 22,—This ci . . 'lx X y A 100,00 | tent to bo his sucesssor aro compelled to hold around Washington and other cities. As it |- Lo detalled seports are vory voluminous, | Mlnn , the bishop at present being in the far [ COmmunity has beon In & great state of ex. | between Capitol avenuo and Chicago strest. THR HOADS 1ISSATISHIRD, " | their tongwes, Tho torios 1o waiting for the 5 kA conut oh valuable matter, They | west conducting a serles of spiritual retreats | Citement to-day on account of the sensational | Plans had been made previously for doing LLl, & fiatl provided that every officer who had been on contains much valuable matter, They g of spiritunl retreats 4 ; r % | These porcentages are to continue from May | ©3¢MY to open fire, Thay e gratified at the detatched service for four yosrs should return | SORtain not ovly the views aud conolusions of | for tho clergy. The bishop says: “T allude to death this morning of J. R, Walkup, presi- | the work, and everything was in roadinsse for | 353635 Yt December 91, 1856 anbject | undoubted muccess of Lord C'arnarvon's tour, &t otice to his regiment,there was great montn: :ix:n?:::rfi;;::x; bv‘-:‘nfl:gl nill%al;x:m’l:i'«rt;:(te;hy the treatment inflicted on you as an iseult not | et of the city council and acting mayor, | pushing the construction through with a rushi | six months notice of withdrawal. As ia usual | 8nd are cortain that Ireland vrill furnish the ing about the war department as th order ap. | ot W8I eR8 JroM BREEY W5 PRGOS SROR | 0o ' one of the most highly and d dly [ under circumstances which indicate that his [Tho men 3id not work in their usual eacy [the above percentages are not satisfactory to [ m3in question in the election a truggle. Every eared likely to make & chane in the mill. | chantsengaged in foreign trade in the nine | ouly ighly and deservedly N q allthe lines in Interest. Among the most | word which a Parnellite epsaki: in favor of the P y ootintries, giving tiotes of thelr obséfvatioas, | esteemed Oatholios of the di 2ich. | fudden taking off was due to poison admin- | manner, but everything was done In a hurry, | 4l the lines 3 g the mos Y tary coterie, not only here but at all four di- 81 , | esteemed Ca o of the diocese of Rich: i diseatisfied is the Rock loland, which'claims [ tories is eagerly reported and civught up, The A R TR O and thelr opinion a4 o tho beat modos of 0" | mond, and ono of the most honored citisans of | t€7ed by his youog wite, Bosees ran hither and thither and urged the [i¢ deserves ns much of the sango cattle busi- | Irish leaders await the Parnell banguat next moting trade between those countries Mr, Walkup had long boen prominent in [men on, and all was activity snd excitement, | ness as does the Northwestern, The arbitrat- | Monday, and the meeting which 18 to be held generals had gathered their friends around i 9 ;. jce | Virginia, but through him to all his fellow . them, 1t appeats, howover, that thero was o | 419 t1e United States, 1 wa the pesctice | &tk i follow eitizons in this country and | this viciaity, having lived hero sinco 1867, | Tiea and raila woro thrown from tho construc. | OF® Probably gave the latter line more becxuse | on Taeaday, for aformal announc ementof theie proviso in the order which escaped attention to the holy father himself, but in this insult N : i tion train and quickly placed in position, and | it had two routes, one via Cmaha and another | common policy. There is now a strong rea- of thopnblic, put proveato bo very rignificant, | INVITE BRFORE THEM PROMINENT NERCHANTS | v oan moe o hutmiliation. save o, those |1y ad,Dee martied bwice, aud iast |} ymmers and sphkos soon fastanad thers so- | bY woy of Fromont. _Then ogain somo of the | on 5 euppose that the eloction will® pass This proviso roads: *‘Unless assigned to | who wore suppoted to bo friendiy digposed to- | who have offered it, It was an honor to be [his thied wite: a vieaslons ud " Lo [curely. A large crowd stood around during | lines clnim that the Wabash rond geto moro witliont an outbrenk of dispute bt tween Dav- epecial duty by the war department.” The | wardthe United States, andtosecurefrom them | unwelcomed by a governmont whoso whole [tifal ‘New Orleans girl named Minnie | the 48y watchiog operations, and wondering | than it deserves, when it is allowed 18 per (1t and the Parnllitos, which oiice soemed firat epocial order under this famous general | all information possibls relating to the trade of | course has been marked by injustice and irre- | Wailacs. but 16 ons ot Wallen whoomie | what it all meant, gont of tho businem oa_the (maha, Council | inevitable, and thiat Parnell will elect all his order was imsued today, assiguing Lieut, | theic countsies withthe United States and its | ligion, and the governwont of Austria, haviog | 19, mut the youty ludy wiils visitiag the ce |1, Y hen Genorsl Mansger Holdredga, of the [ Blas and Papillion pool, tke understandung | nominces. The protpect of sucooes fn the Willis Lyman, of the Fifth infantry, to duty | commercial rivals, and to ascer- | by its recent act made itself an absttor of 1‘,‘;“'“““““”5 e Xh hL “"g‘zed &x [ Burlington & Missouri, was ouestioned as to being that thi, road earried only about 12 per | movement for the payment of 1nembers ia in the office of the publication of rebellion |tain from them ' tho roasons why |guilt and a partner in rhame, bs thereby | with her charms und was at the Orasosnt ity | the causo of wo much hurry, and the work bofng [ cent of the business, - No doubt thero will b | likely to ralue a large number of inconveniont records, Lieut. Lyman hat not eeen his rogi- | our country had so small a rhare of South | mado itself incapable of humiliating you. | four different thmes. Thely. Thas montn thy, | done on Sunday, that oficial roplied that i [ eoversl notices of *f atisfaction filed next | and tusuitablo ambitions, but through his ment or company for uine years, during | American commerce, upon which close inquiry | While T have regrotted tho attacks made upon | me) chers s ames. B : © | was only part of 1he company’s plan, which | Weels lieutenants Paenell wil control the county which time he has sorved his country faithful- | was made, b fi > fiet girl vieited Emporia a few days, thence going | oq heen contemplated for some months, ¢ s conventions, which will settle the cimndidates, Iy in Wasbington, aud was ono of thoso whote | * (3estions were farnished in, the Instructions | ot conssr 1 e, a6 masbias bottar was to | g acianath her iatended husband followlog, | ctand fts fno Turshor north along the. track RAILROAD NOTES, ROSHEORT'S BAVINGS el R IS LA BT DL given by Mr. Frelinghuyeen, o secratary of | ba expeoted from euch partios and uaintercst | returning soon and taking up their reaidencs of the Chloazo, Bt Fiul, Mineapolis & SIS Advices from Paris show that Rouhefort is reason to 'inclido the proviso. In_ Reheral | tweoh tho Taitod States and the othor reputh- | sisma phessd troon. s by Cha Cstholis sorln- | 27" tionof 1ts switches, Thit move, however, | Tho relative speed secords of the Uni e R TR i J = 8 ! 0] c - . 'y ver, Wi v n ] o b uti i pe order 85, there will be a great |lics of this hemiephere, 4 Bl \sho‘tm Cheiriveil v nlgps:r Slaven nHal e e LR e LN UTE L has been deferrod for some time awaiting the l\or:l:::n“[‘,::c‘:fi;siin;n: L‘I)flrtm;en:‘o: :::: ;:;:,m;:,::; ‘::‘.'Seci;;w?l\no[\nl:‘;r "c",':i',,’,:‘,',i deal of criticlsm of the sccretary of war for| ‘fhey embodied a series of propositions, | ultra-orthodox, have overlooked the fact that ¢ A fow days ago Mr, Walkup was taken ill | granting of the right of way l’f the council { 3 S COnLeE | ehown for bis ravings in Eogland. A9 amat- fakiog advantago of it to bondfi . partioulae | which wero scoepted Ly every ono of tho gov. (the causo for which you were sufforiog and attacked at intorvals with spasuca, his | An ordiaance grauting such right ws putted ‘"“‘;“ Sl havs boen wonderfully mis- f ter of fact, a fow extremista have beeis tsiliz— riend, who has no special qualification for | ernments except Chili. 'he twelve reports|was the refutation as well as the conso- | wita giviog out the impression that the sick- | by the couucil at its meeting last Tuesday |stated, and the latter frequently given the ing the alleged murder of Oliver Pain in view the duty to which ho has been asslgned. | which will bo submitced to congrers will mako | lation and ehame of their strioturoe, bat [ness was caused by eating froely of cove |evonio, and tho compnny having complied | cradit of firet placo. The exact records aro oa | of the coming cloctions In eauce, and. have Licut. Lyman is an accomplished officer” and |2,000 or 8,000 printed 128 , including inform- (it is a comfort to know that the utterances aistcra supposed to be polsoded cauned goods, | With its conditions, has begun laying track. | ¢ 11 v e Union Pacifle, from San Francisco | Ar¢fully schemed to provoke both the French an agreeable gentleman, popular in the city |ation furnishad by the 250 merchants inter- | of these wholly unauthorized critics have ab- | He recovered partially, but in a day or two| Thero has been considerable dispute, how. | °70%8* el a0 LEANCISCO | oy g English governments, As far as thie ug- and among his associates, but there is no rea- | viewed, eolutely no weight beyond the infinitessimal | was down again and had conyulsions at iter- | ever, a8 to who owns the right of way ~where [ to Now York, six lays and three hours; (lish government is comcerned, the afft.r is at gl ! : g J o &on why he should not make the acqusintance | 7ii COMMISSION HAVE DBEEN CONSTANTLY | weight of the individuals themselves, I am |vals, Daath cameat 1l to-day and tho in- | the track was laid, The Union Pacific has [ Northern Pacific, from Tacema, W. T., to|an end, for Lord Salisbury, soting on 'the ad- of his company, except that he s intimate i contident that all Catholics whose opinions | tonso interest and excitemnt among citizens | tho title to_the property, but tho Chiosgo, | e York, cight deys and ton hours, Tho] ¥ice of Liord Lyona, the British ambaes vder ab it tho secretary of war and a brotherin-| oo 0 IR L s | 30w would esteem honor you for tha peraccu- | was wrought to tho highast heat, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha road claims o, of ouite coal distance, bath botas | L4118, bas fioally decided not to sk 3 L, De- LR LBy met tor crganization In New Yorl, and hav | 190 o e b Nt et mss) of Tk MEhor v Rot P | oo heloen Sea Y aE KRNI Dzl g weht/pol s thelbgtaton THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE NATIONAL | ¢rqveled 82,000 miles, and ufficial‘]y visited | ®ake. Your position ie indeed an embarrase. [ Drs, Moore, Jacobs, Page, Harrison and Fon- | for the purchase o e right of way. 0 | across the continent, and the Union Pacific THECANARY ISLAND 8QUABBLE, £ : ed 82, 3 ing one, with a family t ide for and | cannon, and the stomach and intestines wore | Belt Line has also condemned the property. | hold the lead by a margin of two days and T St Rt __ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS OF LANOR, nine different_countries, Columbin, Nicara- | 8§00 WL & Jatl, bo) PEOvICe for e Eo0nd. ta & congestod stato with jadisstioms of | Iaorder to avoid any difficulty which might | seven hours, the fastost (reight run evey made| L% if eaid that Bismarok is groatly su prised , 3 ¥ ¥ ed to others, but surely g cations o [ 13 wllnch pnntné!tl of g- V-tlowde‘rlly of If’au,;n- Eg‘j‘é]fi;fln‘f“"l“"’;?:iyt“filfil'“‘:z‘cflgu ‘;?:i"t‘;:fhzf it cannot be that our government, whose weli. | corosive poieon, arise_over this complicated state of affairs, | froraconst to seaboard, BVRES G and vehemence of "‘f Sy in Vi o Vi Cot - Y 2, 3 s i i Spain over Gern '8 4 xati D atod Stators Conosal Secvetry andTron, | atse her vorts wers blockaded, and Para: | meant sction has placed it atd you in (his MBS, WALKUP BOUGHT ARSENIC. Db n e eousiucba il NOTES AND 2RBSONALS, Tino fslands, Ho. repudisias. the motic o that surer Turner, acd Messrs. Buchanau of Col: [ gusy aud Brazil were passed over becanse of | IEIEERATINE Bl MM v{“y Tt and | ., At the coroner’s inquest held this eveniog | junction being served. A great need has| The Union Pacific oponed a_store-house {ho had any idea of deliberately iniulting orado, Hoyes of New Jereey, aud Bailey of | instructions sent by Secretary Boyard for the | F0FER Braf it IO BTe U 09er O (b B0 R, B. Kelley, druggiat, testified that last [ been felt for this extension, and the company | here yesterday €or businees as a local freight | Spain, but saye that he was weary of the com- Ohio, and the other members of ths bosrd, | commiseion to raturn by July st last, lieve, still I am confidest that your well. | 5unday Mrs. S, R. Walkup called hurriedly at | did not wish to be delayed by a long_procoss station, with C. N, Pratt as agunt, plaints and entreaties of German trader s, and arrived last evonicg, Mr, Powderly, who has | The commission report that a great doal of [} /0 qialitien of Higad id Bhsarb sl ot his drug store at about 3 o'clock and pur- |in the courts. Now that the track is laid, the | ,_The Rock lsland road hias icsued an excel- | disgusted with Spain’s dolay in founding a been il for some time, coming from his homo | interest was shown everywhera in South [fo il 'l'00n ihare both of henor aza”of | Chased half an ounce of powdered areenic. | matter will undoubtedly bo taken into_court, [ 1ent map of tho central and western states | proper government for the islands,| The Span- in Scranton, and tho ofhor members goming | Aterica n theiz worlk, and. even in Chill, | {20 5ho sigaed tho record and, o sold ok halt an | and when it it dscidad to whom tho right of bich can bo obtained Lpon apolication to M. | wh embaasy in London ridieula tho ropo e 3hat feom St. Louis, They met here with the | whon the government’ did “not ehow much 3 4 3 ounce for twenty conts, She askea him not | way belongs the Burlington & Misgouri will | W Olair the pasaeoger agent here. Cing Alfonso hao resigned his commit sion as hope of escaping attention, o talk over the | cordiality toward tho United State, the citi- R e to tell any one that she had got the polson | pay the money to the popor owners, O.F, Frizzlle, tho travelling freight sgont | honorary colonel of the Uhlan regh neat in Wabash strike, oud consult with | zens were hospitablo, aud tho merchants did AN ALISTS, and what she was going 6o use it for, It was | It iy generally understood that the track [ ©f the Rock Island, who headquarters here is | the German army, Mr. Powderly, who was not able [overything in their power to further the com- e common asouic of & powdered form, and [Jaid yesterday will be used jointly by the | convalscent from o reriaas attack of illnese, THS AVGHAN TROUSLY SETTLED tsu L“m“dx thg!r oo mraaltms ‘in Wlmfin“fifrk' IT Ld';urmnx ncnd '1;8 ATgon-| AN ORGANIZATION PERFECTED AND 7TaEY | One half a grain would be considered dauger- [ Barlington & Missouri and the Omaha Belt wg;:’;;*\’é“\’t}:‘ I;" l:—.‘: ggfi ;0' 1den ti The statement cabled tho beginnin, t. Louie. In order to avoid public notice | tine Republic, much disappointment was ex— e ous, ilway, thus saving th nstructi f an- e AL oL QU0 TSI INPIo0 I o Zalil b hi ety went to M, Vornon fo-day, aud |proeed beontan the vist woe wossmriy | w00t G| e, Walkp fa . omtody, awaiting the | ofhe ik pacaie and in lose prosimicy o | ducios back i thd vat, it now prosporous | Honk that he Zular disputo had bosn mutu, eld their conforenco on the little steamr | shortened by iustructions from the depart W AUKEE, — action of the coroner's jury. Several curlous | the ons already laid, usiners member of * the. community at | 2l BT - which carries pilgrims to the grave of Wash- | ment, tho convention of the German journalista of | circumatancas avo commesfed with the affair, i Sty Osceoln, Neb , 18 in the city. to-day, circula-| BoM, THE Sjnewspancrly mmajin ¥ g . L Z 5 2 : d, says thet & reeul & of the ington, Since thsir return they have baen | ALL RAILWAY ANDSTEAMSHIP COMPANIES The widow i self-possested, and denies, that ting among old friends. Jisn0cS, LANOrd, aAyS, S kept buty, dadging ‘renorters aud Aonying | oy “Nontevities and Bonos Agres. placed | s rr, et has baon fn prograse £or £ | yhe aduministored tho poison o her usomnd. A)BTOCHMA N BIBTORY! o V. Thunter, n Northwestorn condn oto | Evey,shows thas th prsitions fn ¢ dispite that they are here, ' Nono of them ore regis- [ ,yocial trains and steamers at tho disposal of [for oo oo v ConEH adle THE GIOUX OITY AND PACIIC MAKE A Dingor [ (o o eatly daye bub now prospering in [0 %, hble o the diguity and it terests of - | interior countrg, snd did not conceal their 3 ele o — i : however, thav Russia_ will conclud o nothi 1t isloarned from rellable authority, hawever, | sopsitivencos e T e () oy oy O T AN A P ITS RAVAGES IN SPAIN, F‘.‘d"““’“ _";" :‘::l‘:::::"n‘: I::E:f:;d;ve? e sppointed | until after the Foglish olections, o:poihing I L [ NSy ek andlovs jcomiHiE otiBel asosprad st X in thess|!MCOtnE 8t Now York a year hence. The| Muprin, August 22.—Thore were 4,483 new | THRY Wab A8 Y carsof catle. _Tia was | CUISE inspecior in charg of the inspeotion will be ablo to negotiate n lasting agreement front Jay Gould and_ other Wobash magnates | - ordet to completo thelr work i thess | o or clacted for the new organization are |cases of cholera and 144l deaths reported | Who broushtin several cars of cattle. Tls was f and weighing of freight at Omaha and Conn- | With a settled wove rament. with the complaiuts of the railroad employea, | S50, C2W0tTigh | the comuinmion divided | ug followe: President, Hormann_ Sigel, o | throughout Spain yesterday. very indignant a} the treatment he had re-|cil Bluffs, subject to the Western Freigh e They eay that they do not wish to inaugurate | {7y, A Me. Curtis vis fog the Milwaukeo; vico-president, G. Kepgen, of | Mapm, August 22, — During the past|ceived at the nands of the railroad company | association. 2 GREAT BRITAIN, a strike, and believe that if the directors of | AXSENAY | G0C e pAFER. Vb 08 Milwakee; secretary, Dr. E, A. Knotzer, of et 4 if hus statement is true, and there is not |,, Commistioner Faithorn has iesued an order — £he rond will Listen fairly to the complaints of | ATBentine Republic. By this means they |yl WArech BEFE CTs oFe Fuiits " Goldemith, | tVelve bours there waro twenty-three new [and if his & , and | that all roads of the Westorn Freight assosin. | 4 MONSIER MORATITY DEMONSIRLIION AT the mman, the causgs which lod. to. tho recet | ere 8blo to dovoto ten days to each countey. | o, LSECCh et oro” an “followa: Lo, | cases of cholern and eloven deaths reported in | tho slightest reason for doubting it, he had | tion shall carry exhibits to th tairo horo and Touon order will bo remedied, The railroad officials | 21 ©4P)tels of these.countyies beng obosto | 1 yspoff, of San Francisco; Curt Hernfelder, | this city; in the province cutsido of the city, | just causo for his indignation, at Linooln, from Fusterss association pointe, | - Lonnoy, Aug ast 22.—The morality demon- in St. Louls refused to listen to them, and if | gient 470 94 HH S atorand of Balleville, IIL; H. Bender, of Datroif; | one hundred now cases and thirty-one deaths, | After deciding to ship his stook to Omaha [ % full fare going and fro0 return. i i i o liston to them, and if | sionera could hold consultation, and on occa | of Belleville, TiL.; L. Bender, of Datroit; | one 1w casow and th , o E, Osgood, stationer of the Northwastern, | stration at Hya e Park this afternoon promises Gould does the same, there will bo tzouble al e e o oo | D gmann, of Newark, N. J,, Felix | Grsnaron, August 22.—The cholera has | bo intorviewod the agent of the Sioux City & ¥ : along the line. e present at sffcial laterviows wnth renro. | Friest, of Now York; G, E. Leineko, of [ consed in Gibraltor, o interviowe o8 ¥ % who has been in the city for a fow days, lefs | to be attended loy an enormous crowd. Con- e s foRNaE EloEnic: A A atohants ot th country, "¢ | Cincinati; H. Diccke, of Philadelphia; | ~GIoraLTaR, 3,—Cloan bills of [ Paclfio railway company at Atkinson and | this morniog for headquaztors at Chicago. [tingonts for thi) parade have been i day con- i 4 ; K. O, Morehouse, goneral freight agent of ; 3 TR e R 1 Sa) Sl Fioes hoe necaialon tho et beidetty g film &d:n:;c!fih:&f‘; 'A'ln‘t“o_n[o, Texas; S, els sailing from |was told that he could load his| oK O} S S e N,qmtg" A Mis. | Rreatiog at varlous points with banners, b " ht the vis- | Gibraltar, There isno cholera at the Spanish k at that point and ship through A i alert over an act of the commissioner of pen-| TURN THE RASOALS OUT. ! : igh i panish | ytock o point D g A Vatiey. el (R Rl o sions. General Black seems to be singulagly an. ; —— ikore axe botn entortalned at Sohlits pask by |linow, and the twodays quarantine sstablished |, " Omaha without ‘delay. The train | "lie Datrvar Toibane of Gaburdayaays. that | women, alldf siaytog the prostasbmthotion. ;orfirn?e in pmlvnklng their ire, He recently [ KEARNEY'S MODEL DEMOCRATIC POSTMASTER IN pate in a picnic at Whitefish bay, a few miles | abolished, left Atkinson at 8:156 p. m, and arrived at| “a party of fourteen surveyors in the service Shortly after 4 o'clock p. m. the Hydo Park e oty Lot PRl e AERCEOVIROVRIE: north of this city, _MapriD, August 22—The cordition of | Norfolk in duatime, The train men were very | of tho Butlington who have been engazed in|y.eeting had equalled in numbers the great ion from the attorney general confirming tha, | SPecial Telogram to the Bex. ; 5 3 : Grenada regiments is pitiable. Hundreds of | unaocommodating, and asted as If thoy wero | rived in Denver en zorte to the easty where | ¢ laze which gathered at the samo plage opinion, and was only prevented from making | KEARN&Y, Neb., August 23, —During the MISSISSIPPI DEMOCKATS, people n*;;;yfl:f]:gl;ug“hv Tc‘anrl;r:r;: ufl:;lgcle mad because he was Ihip;l)linz hl:l; stock over | ¢y will boemployed on ths Obicago, Bur- | 248 '::‘"3} 12 850 £ au.'hangm,infim%n in i X il V T Pred A 2 , ikt 1 q. @ enlarged franchise bill, - appointments by the preaideuts action in prit- | past week it has been whispored about that |,y oxvenmion FINALLY SUCCREDS 1N Noai- | ors or authorities to look after the victims, f:}"::x:ginflfizn !J,a.'tznck_ b t:.mc‘::nw;: i‘,‘;fi".‘,’ '}T:ilaz;:;:heefii];&:u:‘;’t‘:figlfiirl'l’:g;fl sands of w omon 5o in. the crowd, and ten tiog these positions under the rules, It is|\poicoie v cric have been going on in the porl X ¢ aaid that within two weeks after the presicient | W0 0040 o0 ROI0R NATING A STATE TICKET, who often pass through their agonies in the | claring that that was as far as the train would | & Missonrl haye abandoned thel fon | times as m: any more are on their way in the ook this declded stand Commissioner 3siacl | Kearacy postoffico. A nyestigation has do- o, Miss, August 22,—A¢ 10 this | S005 004 Qio in the gubters, Dloat of the |go. At tho end of thrce and one-haif hours, & Missourl have handoned theis extanaions | proosssion to the park. One of tho Wafons in demanded the resignation of seven of bis bast | veloped the fact that since J, C. Morgan as- i ; A o during which the cattle euffered greatly from | grting ull their efforts towards completing | Fh8 Proses sioncarried twenty-four girls dressed and! moab ‘combetont oosss of 4h s ‘olame | Lered tho ubics Of poataaastier, Aftoon rogiuy | orCi0E: after sixty ballotahad boem taken, honlthy citizens who romain are dishoartened | tho heat, o new train wos mado up. ' They | their troposed St, Puul line, PIOHRE | 1o white, ' Thoso girls held aloft . banner giving soma of them the choice of uccapting ) have bosn stolon, aad that at the | 1o democratie convention nowmisated J, M. | Acdt shashetia, | Corpses remain uncoffined | jnade very slow time and loog stops at every | “'p, 8, Jiustis, general passenger and ticket %';"éi“ thio ineceiption, *‘Shall the Tunocents lower positions or beiug peremgt orilly re- | tered lettora havo been stolen, and that atthe | nfiyer, of Vicksburg, for attorney general, [ #0d Uidentified, The very misery wrought | gtation. ‘Whon nsked if ha could not mako | urant of the Burlington & Missouri, arrived | P2 5180t Another cart carried a lnige fac aroved. It is this action into whi ch the civil | €0d of his first monthys incumbenoy bis ac-| © ded to ballot £ 3 by the plague has become a ~nuisance, | hetter time, as the stock was sufferiag for the | f5 g oo 4t o | simile of the queen’s lotter to Mrs, Gen. sarvice reforumora wish to inquiro., They aro (SO0 camo out 3200 ehort. Morgan, | o t“;’:;a 2rgon eA:v_ ) lot korsupenut&m and tho goveenmont, has rosorted to the dss” | wan,of fosd aud water, th conductor replied [{h"\eL? b2 ¥) : P I8 | Booth a) »proving the Salvation aruy’s worle quite anxious to see what Geners | | previous to an since he secame | dent of edccation. b o'clock a. m,, after [ perate expadient of compellinj 0 eoldiers | ¢hat he was running ahead of time e B 3 RS i T in rescu’ g young girls from vice, The Knat Soken bt with “vacsmeien thiy mde.” o 3o | Dostmaster, paid moro attention to drinking |y tweaty-hour session, the convention tools a | 1 convicts to oarry on the work of removing | and could 'do o bettar, BIsit wt| sau Dolivery arGrand Tsland, Find cor stivgent of the procession started to- ascertain what object he cou'.d de, | Whisky thanhe did to busainess. To Dr. Geo. | racees until 11 o'clock a m., and at 2:30 p, m, | from the public highways and interring the | reached o little after 12 o'clock noon, the 8 y and Island, wards | dyde park at 4 o'clock. Tkis bod: ,,,f'fm,u the ‘resighations of 'uio hast affisary. | Lo Miller, tho Nebrasks apostle of demo- | G A John Preston, of Water Valiey, | bodiea of the unknown dead. Guy after startiog. The train would not| GnUAND Isuanp, Nob., August 23,—Four |had sl bands and carried sixty baanere, alh A BIT OF CADINET QOBSIP. cratic nil(orm. and er-ng:ndll!oyh:-h t}m Cit1- | for suparintendent of education, and then ad | MaDRID, August 23,—To-day's _cholera | leavo there until about 5 o'clock in the after- | prisoners confined in the county jail bLere. es- 111)“1.; ; ingcribed upon them ‘“‘Save Our Tho following, sent to » P rooklyn i "‘;‘;}{I.k'"{,::gz;g e 0" e [ xceg | joucned sine dia. The following is the state [returns from all infected districts in Spain | noon, and that woul. give the stock time to | capad gome time Fii With small firo [ DAUE :M::' imv'. wtnzl;'}na a‘le;eptlog of the oo following, sont to a T'srooklyn. paper, is | ent whisky besotted ot e g rone g | tioket nominated: For governor, Robert Low- |show o total of 4,67 new cases and 1,708 | foed and rest, but ho was inforned that ho |yhovel and a wash basin to cart tho dirt, they | #4EC! 1 Arrying bwenty four girls under thiz. surrent gomip hero: A g¢ ntleman who én- | the ftean reglat tters ho sharges up £0 | roy; for lieatonant governor, G, D. Shends; | deaths. must reload ofain In two bouts. Tho roasan | duga holo undor tho wall and crawled out | 0B 'ears of ago the vadons wero luden with loyll 6 con! ‘:W;)“ Ml president, says con- | i l‘ ‘:ml nt, e ot K“lfi for secretary of state, George McGoyar; fo IHE REPOET FROM FRANCE. given for this order was that the engine could | without being datected, Though the for i ln :filue lnt e deepest mourning, The et pIaad reslEatio R Tt oo et ac L Chat the | rasoala ahal be fusnod | SoNemress e attemngways forRiiondt | Manssiies August 22, —The cholera fs | 320 Walt fo & ekt bimon suydates RrR Tria conscote they managed to brask: it with | pigy s $3. 04 0 T 'alliah":-'ggmd':fiu: i r d 0 H 0] E , T. W, s ol Thi i our I @ handle of the shovel. prizoners who i biapesignation, the P senident will accaptibfout " G ceepested citsen, of |91 mperintendent of oducation, . It Prow: | (LIS I, ths ety Thisty locallion a6 | h stack, and again thoro was not a forkfull | ascupedt woro Willia H, Tihurman. sontaed | 204 8t 6% thousand man on foot, Walon 2 Wops. c_'bd-r -"a‘rvth‘-; vfiu{‘iant el Buk A ol mfiwfld e, ua | ton, The convention was tho largest ever | g% Mar GO, 00 ACERC of hay to bo had in the yards. Tn tho end be | for forgery, August Pitrect stealing o horve | i R 0 aten el passed simultaneously at e ahite Y inet, 31 an Moo Eloounty, “l“‘:l‘"'tf; A 'toward of 85D s | held, 018 delegates haviog answered bo the | "Nr b binrve” August 92, —Thirty persons | "2 compelled to hire & team to go out four | from Adam Windolph, Clarence McLain sell- ) $ha piabforiae p aflzinsithe mpeting to. as- Cloveland pacing ¥ og Hloor of hus. ofice. b | offered. fos any information that may lead to | "o/ @Al 0B oranization, died'of cholera in this oty duriog the past | ies 1ato the country and biing some ing mortgaged proporty, and John DMoody. |uyicuiient ac, - he weather whs g oan larsisadipicioit' e fuoriek Jun fotion” apr | ofteead for wny inforis ¥ T e v very poor hay a6 & very good|Thoulieril and doputiod aro in purauit, A | doendment act. Tho weather way fio and Fogan S5 anoiswn) fos b sescaink Iateanon | b o BAWERYE UBrUBLIOANS, Afiusmiins, Avgut 13 —Thero was o Pl Tt vaa Dearly 4 otlook, whon the | roward of $100 1 offered for thelr captuss. | (R RCRE SRS CRCel bucocen horo, was when the preside ot said; T don't mind tell' | The Son of Chicago's Famous Mrs, | oo oo T oo | marked decrease in cholera mortality yester- already had time to rest and in an hour S —TY ings were orderly, ing you that I v n troubled about my appoint- O'Leary a Murderer, QQUBEY ‘°“""““’;’;:‘I‘“ :"‘"‘“““fl““\" dey, For tho 24 bours 26 desths were ro- bad shspady ready to load; but no, the time of Otus's Poor House Burned, Ons hundred and fifty thousand porsona fnent of Davle), Maning tos oabinet office,| 0050 “Auzua 23, — Late Gaturday MERRTS o |Borted - A¢ Pharo hospital '8 patients | o ywitch engine was so valusble thatit| Nemsassa Cirv, Auguss 25,—The Otoo (attended the morality demonsiration in Hyde never wante d him, He was forced on me.”| Hioea0 ] g SAUAN Orruswa, Towa, August 22, —The republi- o, 16 wuro mitted, were diccharged | ;ou1q not wait, and there wss no alternative | sounty poor house, near this city, burned Fri- | park this afternoon, The grestest enthusiacm Later inthe day & gentleman called on Mz, | night, in sparcely populated section of the | .o county convention to-day nominated J, | cured, and 88 remained under treatme . |but to stay all night. The morning train | day night, It was frame structure, valued | prevailed in the vast assembioge. Manning af the Arlington hotel, and told him | town of Lake, Farah Suvder, mistress of | ; “Huloheson for senator, M, Epperson and | seoiAisiLiks, August 20, ~Tho chols would loave Blair at #:40, but he was obliged | at $3,000; insured for $1,000, The origin of. | PASIORAL ISSURD BY THE BISAOE OF LONDON, yhat tho presidont, had said to Mcleat: | Gornelus O'Loary, was shot and instantly |1y o1, A ) o0 Nos. | aasuming 4 forin which the doctors are unnble | 4o 1oad at § v'clock, o the same excuse that | the fire is unknown, LoNDON, August 22.—Ths bishop of London annidg wag naturally hot and sat down and Killed and Eate O'Leary, slster. of. th ! [ D. A, Laforcs for representatives, I, C. Nos- vfi:uomw . lnsltmu die ® del‘lly wit ’f\:‘l the switch engine 'could not wait any later, — ~ — -= | has issued, to be read In the churcnes of his v'v':::.lado’u :E.‘::.‘:.?“.‘:::‘fl:aa?é“ifi. h;"-.m :: l’""d' d Ihate O Laws. divien. of S - | lex for sborlff, T\ . Roland for transurer, B, | tho,ocurrpnce of .m’_rfi'a'“x;: RN, SR gln lelvlnzl]slnr hum onxhsunhl‘lad t‘v/;en_fild 4 i m%ue.: ..;A:,ao,,.,.,.‘..urzg pastoral on {he , 1 p L G . Bucl . o | thoy were four hours makiog twenty milos, sabject of the protection of young girls. i ot "hy VR gl "ok | O Glde o sudor, 5. Buckr fo wue | bl tuadon by "ihe o i e o e g wes 2| Hood's Sarsaparilla |y Yousa gl W'/ i from th but re- n i shot, SOTN Umundad trom o ootiee, Db 3= hat aho will probably die. 1t 1 belioved t | veyor, 8. A, Shellmae for coroncr, aud P. B. |of reactives, or oven by most | TS SR GEAROEGTL M WOLSELEY O PAINE, 0 s believed ¢ Y, Clev eland’s cabinet, almost certain that O'Leary killed his mis- | Nfowar for supervitor. Twelve of the dele. | violent friction, After death the body be- [ (HIW ¢ hours later than the | Combines, in a manner peculiar to itself, the LONDON, August 22.— Gen, Lord Wolseley tress lmd auelrpud the Ka arhm-u -m.;u gates to tho. state convention ate for Gen, | comes black, - Although the epidemio ia not trae &t whish they ought o bave arrived | best blood-puritying and strengthening remes | BAVIDR been asked abouit tho trath of Roche- WASHINGTON WAIFS, e S Dl i T Sizan for gonaron, 6o Lo7 Lispala and onp contaglous it ta feured that 200 deaths daily | T man in charge of th stock gave tho tame | dies of the vexelable kingdom. Youwill find | fort's story that Olive § aine had yeloe. pu Ly f ¢ | for Hull, 4 #00n be recorded. ol | 4 £ tho outrage @6 the owner and em- ronda . P 4 hea © British in the Soudan snd O'L h t % | foand, T Eor ot Pt 9 account of the age this wonderful remedy effective where other o0 FEAUDULENT WAISKY MEN AND THE GOVERN:|Tna*“wounded 'woman. refuses. o ssy ,::‘,m.:]:’,:gj :‘é‘h‘; 212",,,!:3:‘,::‘;“..‘::.:; .?:: u?‘:‘lr:o :'.‘03";'.:523 zmfif::::: fi.nfln: 10D { phasizod it '"“}n‘ 'l‘:w °“"m"°'g;' Tl;“ l“:; medicines have failed. Try it now. It will :,::t‘:;!‘:wg E;aau'fl‘;:’tfhtru‘;‘;&?w“g NENT, anythiog whatever about the affair. Tho | Honsention at Donnelron to.day to the state | hospital, in the stock will bo conslderabl, owing b purify your blood, regulat tho digestion, | that no British offiecr tu-the. Soudan would WasHINGTON, August 22.—The Internal |ocourrence assumes au historical aspect, in | conyention, of whom ten are for Larabee for —— e callsduq n & prominent official of the Sioux | and give new life and vigor to the entire body. | have given five shillags for Paine’s head, on revenuojbureau is propariog a schedule of taxes | 13 Cornelius O'Lieary is 'the squ of Mes | governor and tho balance for Hull, with Lar- A Kansus Tragedy. e Pasific bat could ok vet any. aatisfac: | “Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo great good, | or off bis sheuldere, tobo aeseesed sgainat the Groat Western, | e toat siarion tho fo et hned b | abee as second choice, They aro all for Back | Vaviey Fauss, Kon,, August 22.—A trag- [ cion, Cho said official Lot the cat ont of the | X was tired out from overwork, and it toned ————e ¥ . for supreme judge. A resolution was adopt-| o 5 and 9 o'olock to- | bag, however, when he remarked, “the truth | meup Mzs, G, E, S1uons, Cohoes, N. Y. CGENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Maghattan, Woolner's and other distillers of | cago. ed luvorl:fin 8500 license for saloons in cities | ©°Y occurred here betyem 8 an 9 o'cl to of the matter s this, we clid not intend to | T suffered. three years from blood polsen, — Peoria, Llls., on acoount of excess of spirits | Retused to Bandle Wabash Engines, | of $000 lnhwbitaute, and toleave the prohibis night which resulted in tho instant death of | b;'eock wato Omahs and have not made any | 1 took Hoort's Sarsaparilla and thiak I am RUSSSAA AND JHE AFGHANS, over the guage m:;-nru lm;)nd in recent ship- | §r, Lours, August 22.—The only develop- u(; i;r: stand in the sm was and rur o:: mAnA-nfd the nrmu; -;)mx;;dlaa ;l two E}gfigggg]’qnuwdu 89, why can’t you ship 0| curgd Nyps, M. J. DAvis, Brockport, K. ¥ ME&-. PRIERSBURG, Avgust 23, —The Herald ments made by them to Philadelphia, New | yents in the Knights of Labor troub'e at this . others, armer names af uff was haget v, 6 city says that Kussia, after the tele- - A Y —_—— ¢ owner of the stock on loarning that he b York aud Baltimore, The assessments will | poing to-day were confined to the yards of The Grant Family, Drronr™d cabin Mt el M ke | had bsen talking In tho presenca of o reporter Purifies the Blood oPRls survey of the Afghan froutier, s , taken to jail. ) . be forwarded to the collactor at Peoria for | j3rigge company, to which five Wabash| A e g SRR IGA . ; o 1o ) Tesinted | L considorably disturbed and begged that| 1yows Sarsaparilla fs ehameterized 14 Ao 8 i a gollctlon, The taxas will undoublediy .nl:I:u B e i AR ey, 8 MoGrogor tho st ;:n“u: e e e AN R Marshal $h wuaktor WiAk! Mok be Frlmabed, oF a Jesst aaedth Shupariia b siwmelortiad 18 IR IS Buadiaps e T N B N S $1 dleaonri Pad m’;'.‘fi'. :Z'“‘_‘u‘"‘;;;:’; | tember, Col, Fred, Grant will go to Albany [ it Who drew & revolver and shot bim | (b oion with it, *or,’ said bs, *'they lal agents; 2d, the propartion; 34,0 ; |00 — FAVORITAISM IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT, NOT- o rea, e I n| 4 5 d igs | 7 rocess of se ¢ tho active medicini Vienna, Avgust 22,—The st exhmination, were reloased, Tt In atated, | 1005 Yebuties "avay e fran, i or s auy |40 attend the seunion of the army of Teunos“°Ryoung man naued Bardes, whow the | would sisugbtor we mext Yime, aad no wiv e e aiclan ot aaaki | Cises ot (e e, of ey atengat ik however, that the payments will be made un- f . ? | see, Bept. 9th. He will then retwin to work hal had called to his assi ived i i i y handle the Wabmh eogines, The supet- | 866 & ] 5 man ed to his astistance, recaived \ERERL o g i o the yards are ) strength, effecting eures Litherso unknown | Fived st an ngreement conceriog {he question e eere o sacones the momey. Tha-cjate | Itendeut was Informed that if ordered to at-|on bit father's book. Mra. Graut aud her (8 frightfulwound o o left arn frem 1he| o iualziunt a s attempt oo the part . | fend for book containin: addisiond) ovidence |18, 4 pute Detween Ruwia and Eogland fu legal stepa to recover the money. The claim oot | knife i g istol shot i I A g o8 I based on the nd that the spirits in dis- for ten deys and will then join Jesso Grant at their stock to Chicago. puurifies my blood, shaepons my appetife, oid % pte ware gusged $wice by the {uflln] od 11 B1veR Yot to that effect, however, s farm 1a West Obeater. county. . Mr. Sar- | 200 W0 calldren. ks i NG 3 A HOMIAN, CANNOT INITATS THE ¥NGLISH, the only manner recognized by law and duly smn—m ‘Court, toris expects to sail for Eogland October 1st. JLEGE e s, THE WESIEQN POOL, e A PAris, Avgust 22,—Delegates sent to in- certified by the proper ofticers of the govern- . % y The family will juin Mrs, Grant in New York TH! 8. Py NOTES, — s Sansarauilla beats afl othors: & {spect the poor houses of London have returnep ment, aud that the action of the commissioner [ MaNDAK, Dak., Auvgust 2L—Duriog the | in the fall, with"the_ rquuan of ‘Mrs, Sar —— THE ABBITRATORS MEET AND MAKE & DIVIsION | {53 A MEHIS R EER, of HATH " |and reported their observations. The Rap- in wuuind the .uhuqfins‘ 'fi"\'.""x'."“b trial of G, 8, Ray aud others on a charge of | toris, who will remain in Eogland, ; Eigla h’f’ ngvmlu'l hrliixlht liten:ly -e‘;’l:— OF PERCENTAGES, - A i flhflf"fi'flfi:": vn‘flw {eol‘w'rfianwlhntdig- such measure was unauthorized by law an — ——— , the Chicago C urrent, will suspend publi- ek, restmen r poor, adopt Dot binding on the distilleries. zobbiog o men of 5010 4 slooks & Wit | xne President Contemplating a Trip Y e Spaoial Telogram to The Bew. Hood’s Sargapar Na4 the views of Horbert Sponcer, that i 'is best TREASUBY NOTES, A R AT T P e S to Ohio, & fire yeaborday i the poor. quarters of | OHI0AGO, Augush 25,—When the westara | Sold ‘t;y‘?nl ‘;fiifli‘: o s for 48 Mady {:.3}:;. them o 83 acoa as pomible withous The treasury commission, of which Acting | hit Coleman, one in each leg. The woman ] CiNciNNATI, August 22 —Au evening papsy | Londoo, doue serious damage aud resulted in | aegociation wan lalm-d‘ some three months | ©uly by ; 3 o e ot hl;um t:; {“ hb:m‘(.; p[e‘l“ e‘r‘g:y uu‘- Secretary Fairchild s chairman, appointed {0 | was immediately arrssted angd put in jail, publishes » specia’ from Cglumbus, Obty, in | the loeq of three lives, sgo, Jobn C, Gault, William Duncan snd|. 30 *Doges _Qna Dollas not Imitate this syatew. ¥