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R THE OMAHA AILY BEE. SIXTEENTH YEAH.V NG, AUGU ] NUMBER 52 LIGATS OF THE LAND LEAGUE | % titaReitmiaa "t oits” Sei | £50nt e cbmmistonen ‘s mutiiries | MURDER OF A )l‘\A\»BLR.\l;R.I’w;}";\v’m':.‘.x.-".«»"‘»J e Ao i ocei ot mtsiron: Uy | IRMY WRECKERS AT WORK, and Mr. O'Brien responded warmly nearly | io nower to read the riot et and fire upon | enced s ting, however, your correspondent found —_— ows: “Mr. Finerty: Iam indeed very antounaes- ot bl | "oldsBlovae ’ L the Teport was a canard, i —_— Britich Press Comments On the Irish Con- “": ¥ 10 approach OhIcAKO \;vw! o m~‘)v”‘hv: natote. . s | 1. P. Olive, the Nero of the Great Custer \l\~~’\‘ l\ul.“ {‘w: V|~I vl‘ T ”.rl to tne | .l"[‘l;;.,~‘: |“‘”.~ r\\ukl"“l ‘:‘ fook r“\“':‘.;: rong | Dastardly Attompts to Oaunse Pa that cause and its noble ! - your Kind. e " that the police will be ultimately | miles west of Broken Bow, resulting in the Stelke 4t 4 Canning Factory. STRIKING WHAT HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE. | itii great satisfaction & recognized and werhaps deprived of their | HIS MILLIONS OF NO AVAIL NOW. | death of Enoch Young by ome Vinson. 1t [y e st 1T [SBegIAL v the SWITGHMEN JUGGED assurances that e int we hve long | rifles. Many of the police are enger scems that Vinson's house and a piece of | op 7 (Wt el T the canning factory nown the citizens of your great city and the | or this. which would ow the responsibil- land, according to the last survey made by A AT A e gt e Charged Wi ¢ Col ssion of Forecnst of Dissentions Apt to Arisc felt in the affairs of | (3 b WAL W ',”",' o ‘”" "t ¥ "'l““” Enoch Young Fatally Riddled With | i SirCuE i b o other settlory | Wentouton astrike last night, all the "'”l“* '('“"' A "" 'I'" N I"'"" |I:" “' e diminution. We are of firing at mobs upor nsient soldiers, . e s is 8 ed o other settler's ritting work except the tinners, They de: ‘rime Ingines Disabled, But Reception of the Parliamen- AdlullpizhLl et d'of upon the plice. who ave forced to | Buckshot Near Mason—A Treache | ground. On Friday, August 18, the settler | "t A M . 5 L v ‘wl nt - 8 ’\m: AI th ) hiTer L v N A ted ¥ t 1 " 1w v t mand an ine <@ of wages, and are now re- Lucky Discoveries PPrevent tary Delogates — The Tens ices which exist a3 to the po e pur- | remain amonz the people whose relations erous Negro Arrested — Firs ad a summons issued warning Vinson to | eeiving but $1.25 per day. ‘The managers re - A ants' Tug of War. e do not ¢ lm:(r-\“ whicl is | have been ki L find among the p Guns of the Campaign. stop cultivating his property. The man who | fuse to raise the scheduls and are filling up Loss of Life, e oot the hiope and | Abitter feeling against the authorities,whose went to serve thie summons was met by Vin- | with new hands as rapidly as possivle. - TIAE (3R SRORSTON ‘ Sit will re- | irresolution made snch continued rioting son, who threatened to kill him if he did not f that the oeeasion of our visit will 1 English Press on the Convention. sult in a manner that will strengthen the | possible:alsoan expectation that many of the A Terrible Crimo Avenged. clear out, or anyone else who attempted to Copyrighted.) 'Iw-‘lm our leader and be of lasting good to POLICE WILL BE ASSASSINATED Tram Crry, Colo, August17.—[Speclal | serve the summon he man immediately Loxpos, August 18, 4a. m—[New York | (00 Again we thank you for your Wek | when they are forced to resume ordinary | Telegram to the Brk.]—Joe Sparrows, a | refurned to the neighbors, announcing his Herala Cable—Special to the Brg.]—Dis- At the close of Mr. O'Brien’s response the | duty. Searches for arms are going on quietly | well Fiown character of this place, shot L. P, | failure and repeating Vinson's threats, when cussing the Chicago convention, on which liamentary party was conducted through | wherever the law allows, but have been un- | Olive, a prominent cattleman of Dodge City, Young, who was standing near, said he subject it hias daily special cables, the Free ears occupled by those of the recaiv- | dertaken more to scare the people than in the | Kan., and fatal results immediately followed. | Would serve them, as he and Vinson were on | WHIKAHON 0F DRRES I SR LA NS own, | eharged switchmen are aceused of having man's Journal says: *This convention has | (N deloeation, who conld not Hsten | hone of finding arms “Chere is great excltement among the cow- | very good ferms. He immediately startod | Tiirosult was: Dawes, 5; anti-Dawes, 63 | perpetrated these outrages, and three arrests portance which it would be idle to at Rach delegate 8 Treseried and srestsd e - boys and further trouble is feared. Olive | for Vinson's accompanied by number of — - have been made. Only in one case has any. m.:l‘l:‘ ;:f‘,lyln-r\-uu 1t will be big with the {\nul|uf,;‘,,:§$.'-,|"fi" o A ter lnfi”'ll.f.lw:nnt Jaonsteln Greets the Brperor, was the man who was convieted of killing | men. who hid in a corntield to “see the fun,” y Votes For Strect Railway, been injured, and that was :‘-Inijllnv.:l".)»r d s . given the deleg - ) Milled | _ GASTEIN (via Havre) August 17.—|New ERL Ao 1 | as they termed it. When Youny was about Kizanyey, Neb., August 17.—[Special Tel M . fate of the nation and race. Mr. Davitt has | given the delegates atid as' the train pulled | ¢ GSTRIN (via Havre) SO | Mitchell and Ketchum in Nebraska and | ¢.05% 504 rom the house Vinson appeared on 3EE. |—T fon to geant lental, the victim not beinz on the et appreciation of Its vower for good or | out of Michizan City Mr. 0'Brien g rork Herald Cable—Special to the BEE.J— | ppming their bodie the scene, armed with shot-gt d come amn o the BEg. |—The proposition togrant | wyacked train. One of the attempts great apy Associated press reporter an interesting Ihe emperor of Austria arrives here at 10 e he scene, armed with shot-gun, and cont it the attompts was to UL The tone and temper of his address | cital'of his views regarding the rish prob- | g'elock tonteht, fie has exprossed the desire | This recalls to mind one of the most sensa- | Menced shooting at Young, putting twenty wreek the Chicago, Rock Island & Paelfic . as expressed the desir train which loft the Van Buren streot depos ol L fye | failure | Cof | the HOWE | that no officlal notice shall be taken of his | tional erimes ever conmitted in the west and e % 10 \he Gorn Geld 166, Y OAK 14y, ars 5 b Vi g 0130 1 A itation, bily he aid, has tempo- 3 ’ s & bé Vebr: % ; Solid For Van Wyck. At10:30 last night, bound for Omaha and v : OPIN ily deferred the hopes of the Irish | arrival. He will join the empress at Villa | one which gave a bad reputation to Nebraska | for about an hour, till after Vinson had run 5 MM m, Council Blufts, T et AL L I e enantrye When the Jeliey of Salisbury | Meron and the imverial pait will o to | throughout the length and breadth of the | Away, being atraid he would shoot them too. | WESTERN, Neb, August 17, —[Special Tel el Bluffs. The train consisted of en- ‘The Trigh Times (conservative) says: “In | giail liqve compelled him ta ask patliament | chureh together to-morrow morning, Seven | land. The eircum: s of the crime, tho | Vinson fled to the hills, fearing roueh treat: | egram to the BEE.|—A full Van Wyck dele- [ £1ne No. 50 with tive coaches and two sleep- this state of matters the convention i8 aerit- | for coercive measures then the (g of WAr | yrivn ol arehes have been ',n,”:l‘ on the | arrest of the perpertrators, their trial and :'[:""“I_!fl"';' "'jK “("N‘I’_"y'w DUt Jdater sur- | gation has been elected by a vote of 63 to 8. | T8, all filled with passengers, A three pound ical oceasion and Mr. Gladstoneand Mr. Par- | will hay ¢ come. Ar. O'Brien sald In exbla; | 1oq leading from the station to tho villa and | conviction and subsequent release from a Well; Who plkeed liir) im e Jall herilf Rock: | Sirong Van Wyck resolutions were adopted. | iron wedge was piaced in the guide near the nell both will no dubt anxiously look for | Rifjon BELEkxpression, the, the Of WG, feln 18 gay with bunting. 5 life sentence in the penitentiary on a legal | surveillance. Up t) lastaccounts no violence Wit teon Honis Oontini cylinder head, which blew out the head and telegrams reporting whether the American |y, "5, G% G PR ihized effort e iad-ou teehnicality, are familiar to the oldecr eiti- [ had been done, thoush trouble s appre- MAsox, Neb., August 17.—~[Special to the bent the frame of the guide, totally dis- del es are statutory parliament men or | to veduce rents, rather encourazing the The Afghan Dificulty. zens. In 1878, what is now Custer county, hended. i BEE)—The R probably reach abling the engine, which had to be replaced. shall insist on going for something more de- | payment of them without a murmur in order LONDON, August 17.—At the cabinet meet- | was the stronghold of the eowboy. The Reunion Opens Auspiciously. Brol on Bow by August 4. They are within “ hile this was being done the theatre train, cided than this in the way of dawago or | Bot /to wbstruct —the Cwrogress | of | ing the Afghan difficulty wasdiscussed. 1¢ [ I P, Oliye, the vietim of Mon-| Nouroux, Neb. August16,—(Special Tele- | eiht miles of there and ‘are laying from a :““"“ leftan hour later, passed the Omaha destruction to John Bul Heme Lt fafled, the mational league | 18 understood that Colsidgeway, of the Brit- | day's ~tragedy was the wealthiest and [ gram to the Ber.]—The day opened auspiei- | mile to two miles per da b, when an attenipt was made to wreck 1t MR PARNELL'S DILEMMA. | could no longer, even it it desired, indues ish-Afghan commission, has been recalled. | most extensive cattle owner in Nebraska. | ously for the North Nebraska Veterans re- N o e by turning the signal lights in the rear, and The Morning Post Mr. Parnell 18 in | foree the peopie to pay rents, which had The St. James Gazette says the question is | fo made a range of Custer county and re- | union, though elouds threatened rain for a L AN A o wasonly discovered by aceident in time to Lty b BB DrOpITtionaL S ¥ brongt dlenyigiiie vetee 11| as fur from settlement as it was fifteen years | gjod at Plum Creek, Dawson county, With | while. This has been the opening day and The Base Ball Record. frevent the Omaha train from erashing into S ik : a | bankruptey, Mr. O'Brien conld not predict | ago and a eonflict batween the Russians i g day itfrom b TGl it :;‘I““"‘"':"l“ ”}"l'.','l‘“]“l'l’"l"'l‘\"lf“:“'_" ““"h'"_‘f extetly’ Wiat e remtt wontd be. Tt it | Aan & (ontict Datweon the Kussians. " | hin was his brother, Robert, and both hafled | great crowds of old soldiers and their friends T CHICAGO— mbehind. A few minutes later a third at- <l : of Englis aries, whose ¥ was certaln that the league would be it from "Texas, where it was said they had been | came in on the special train. About forty | Chicago..........1 5 0 0 0 2 0 5 215 (;-;.Ivm:’“ ch was unsuceessful, was made on ideas and motives are totally irreconci m ble (n‘\-..-n to llvu‘xl'l.:\y perfectly legal lmvl’\' China's Reply to France. mixed up in several murderous affrays, and [ grand army posfs have been assigned l\.l||v~'|l~ mrv“ & 001 "l(\)\'louo 0 u“ |‘ a A~“. ;‘1 n:_‘uu It Mll\ first street. with those of his irregular auxilary, [ 0ds, to sccure for'the lrish tenants the re- | ypxmary, August 17,—The Chinese Times | that their hands had been dyed quarters, though some of them are not y vitchers—McCormick and Whitney. Firs “Lrain No. 3 left the depot on time,” said Who skirmish with apparent friendliness | lief! whien the English landlords are_volun- TIENTSIN, August 17.—The Chinese Times | that their hands had been dyed with the | quarters, though some of them are not yet on s hits—Chicago 19, Kansas Clty rrors [ Mr, Chamberlain this mo liese two forces will A Corker on Dawes. . Close Calls For Passengers. CrEtE, Neb, August 17.—(Special’ Tele- | - CMOAGO, August 13— [Special Telogram gram to the BEF, |—The first caueus 1o this | 10 the BEE]~Tnree siccessful attempta to county for delegates to the county conven- [ WICCK trains on railtonds having trouble fon was held to-day. It was called at the With their switchmen took place here last instigation of Dawes in South Fork precinet, | MEhtin the vicinity of this city. The dis street railway franchise passed at the special election to-day. k ily yielding to their English tenants, | 8 In relation to France's protest against | blood of many victims. At any rate they | the ground. ‘The camp is a beautiful piece hicago 7, Kansas City 10.~ Umpire— | out to 300 feot south of the \".‘f:“* “and ran When these methods made it necessary for | the establishment of a papal nuncio at | made themselves obnoxious to other cattle | of ground on the banks of the north fork of | Pierce. 0 1¢ stock yards cross- AL ih. hArmony. Onoe more wo | & N g ing near Thirty-nintl not work long in harmor nee mor alisbury to apply to parliament: for | Pekin: hina tolerates all religions, but | men soon after their arvival in this s and | the Elkhorn, about a mile from the business AT PHILADELPHIA— aiide ninth street, where occurred 3 & TR UEH1 (U0 BALHSTE | ‘coareive e . b ¥ A L v Phi'adelpl 171 1 0 2 1 o 0—6 [ 8sudden shock. The cylinder heads we tind Mr. Parnell sounding the o battle, | coercive measures Gladstone’s opportunity | she repudiates French interference 'with | when the season of cattle-stealing was at its | center of the city, and here to-day thousands | phiidelphia.....0 0 55 0 % 5 8 075 | blown out and the frame of the ghide was but whether he will continue for many | Would come and he would get the support, | eliureh affairs besond personal vroteetion of | wioi BESEROR (e G R a8 106 any | of veterans greeted their comrades. About | DSony S, ] LR o frame ¢ Ruide was ho real leader of his motloy follow- | Whichi had previously been denied him. missionaries who are Freneh citizens,” R AR R et First basc. hits—Philadelphia 8, Boston 7, | badiy be course, incapacitated the months the real leader of his motloy Y RO R bR e e Eoase 0l i cons cattle. noon General Brisbin, with three troops of | Errors—Uhiladelphia 3, Boston 7. Umpire— [ egine, and “while another "was ~being ing1s becoming a doubtful matter. versation with the Assoclated press reporter IN THE W TWO MURDERED MEN. colored cavalry and_artillery and about | Gaffney. gotten ready train was pulled up A GLADSTONIAN STATEMENT, that the remainder of Gladstone’s career was > 3 ”m\‘rn\ rC w‘-‘l‘ .flI\|:;~“|lw|va“\1\'|"|:|‘h!,\]\TI\\I?&i twenty-five num‘\‘)h* Sioux l|\hhfi4u v}l\}vl;‘, ATDEMONTf SR o xe® ""_\".“l‘l;];!x;‘-)Ni_ i ;-h‘ .-:x.-,m from, rr;m- s N ST (LI RE AL 6o/ mEnte | COnSEeHtb Lo R e ebsuEINE HOL L] 3 3 5 hy homesteaders, Luther M. Mitchell a ame inon the train. At 4 o'clock | Detroit.,..........2 5 x—8 | S ) Fifty-first strects, and_ held for O O | FOrATvSIAS B AV kb et fObpoEuIty |l oo T estoenu sl Ly She Heart:[laniixcotohumutfielovirticarinea o1 he reunion committee, through Colonel W. v. | St. Touis. . 9001100 0 0-2]|arelicflocomotive. A wedye was|driven in Ing on its own exhaustive cable dispatch | (00 reland, and that when the Gl . of the Mountains. . < | ot the Olives and their violent endeayors , of Madison, formally turned th Pitehers—iiealy and Getzein, First base | the guide near the cylinder hond, and the from Chicago, observes that “It remains to mpalgh in the Interest of self goy- | PROSPECT Housk, Adirondacks. N. Y., | drive all settlers from the vicinity of their up over to General Brisbin, Colonel Allen’s | hits—Detroit 10, 8t. Louis 1. Errors—Detroit | ineer and fircmian saw a man in_ a railroad be seen whether Messrs. Davitt, O'Brien, | arnment for ot with aii thevigor whion | Auzust 17.—The president’s ved | immense pasturage caused a deadly feud to | speeeh was full of enthusiasin and patriot- | 4, St. Louis 6, Unipite—owers. €ap run across the track. I think 1 know the Tedmond and Deasy, with the American | characterized lis recent great offort in that | hereat 4 o'clock this afternoon after a con- | §3St between the tyrannical cattlo kings and | ism. He warmly weleomed the veterans to AT WASHINGTON— misereant from the description they furnish iz N BEHGAEL: LAm WS DeTabiE) | lreotionys s grea TS s O RE VA LA AR Albs Mitehell and Ketehum, who had resolved 5 { the camp and city. General Brisbin replied [ Washington 002002 4 0 0—8 [ me but Tmust withhold his name for a few citizens who support them, wi L ous and uneventful ride from Albany. | yqintain their rightss and defend their prop- | in an_appropriate acceptance, Following | New York.., 50081 1 0 0-10]|hous ashe has not been arrestod, although to control the convention and | o). ¢ne Standard and Times Say. he party comprises President and Mrs. | erty. Several skirmishes happened between | this Chiefs Young- Afraid-of-His-Horses, Pitchers— and Crane. First base [ tWoothers are now at the IHarrlson street silence or expel those members who [ TrCC (O G 17 Phe Standard says | Cleveland, the latter’s mother, Mrs, Folsom, | the partics, but the settlers were not dis- | of Pine Ridge, and trike, of Rose Bud | hits—New York 8, Washington 10. I station. They are dischuarged switehmen, advocats the use of dynamite. [ LOXBOR, AEEE Tt O or any | and Dr. Sawuel B. Ward, of Albany. The | mayed, Thecrisis, Rowever, occuired whe agoncy, ade stiort. speecties through inter- | New York 3, Washington 11, Unipire=Ful- and wore arrested at 3 e foday in e Ve 16 16 lird it s 8, 2 0 ABIEhE RO o SRy one Manley Ca vho was arreste preters, One of the events of the evenir er, ery act of misplacing Lake Shore switches If they were to fail, which Is bardly concelt- | giarement of policy or matter leading to a | mide ghttrain on which they left Albany | oa¢),; dé acontession and se was the arrival of Lyons post, with families, | At Prersney at Phirty-third strect. i able, the convention \l\ouhlllu-ln-mmlwl With | 0 troversy. Although the opponents of | 1St night was an hour late in reaching | o connect Ami Ketehum with the depreda- | seventy strong. Everything indicates an | Pittsburg 03200000 0-5]| Thewedse weighs ahoud th indignant contempt by all de ’ whetlier in England or the United States. out for tor's nriest by o party suid i \ e hits | the encin ftiisustmoEYa ¥ o dole ile ¢ 8 S Oalih be in the employ of s, and, strance c v v —Pittsburg 11, Mets 7. Errors—Pittsburg 5, | examined, But it must not be forzotten that the dele- | 5 00 B Gl ronosition contained | @ mile and a half of the Canadian | ¢ AN AT Dagtas Anderson, of \Talo _York and Her Waterworks. \“‘fl_ urg ot o) While tiin wreekad [enElio. was o ao 2 ot thol 2 Y NobiFEA GRSt AT Snacla Mets 7. Umpire ntine. gine was being re: ates from Ireland have resotutely set their | iy fie spegoh. Parnell may raise the rent | line. A special engine and single | conniv, to whom it was directed, appointed DI ROt A AL s S DECIn Ao fthe) DMl placed and the Omaha train Stood. ot the faces, not only against the hideous wicked- | question 'in order to keep tie American ex- | baggage car were coupled to the president’s | Bob Olive as one of his deputies, althoueh | BEE.] At a special session of the city couneil Momouth Park Races. shops the theater train, which leaves Clieag ness of the dynamiters, but against the coun- | tremests in good humor, but it must be the | cur at the pomt and it was quickly pulled out | he kuew full well of the deadly feud existing | it was decided to avply o the supreme court | yyxyourn Pank, N. J., August 17.— | 8 1 is designated as No. 65, sels of -violence in any shape buainess of Sir Michael Hicks-lionch to 4l | of sight, greatly to the astonisbment of sev- | Olive, ‘or = 8s ‘he wus ~betier KON | fora mandamus to compel tho state auditor | yrandieap sweepstakes, three-quarters mile: | Nl ont haqeci the delayed train, which RPN nce of boyeotting asa means of whittling | eralenterprising gentlemen who had been [ 2% 44506 Of thiree (e and | to register the 550,000 water bouds of this | Byekstone won, Mink second, Pericles third. | Whieh the theater train stoppod. sqnis sy Sl LA bl (Special Tel rents to zero, When he has done that Irish- | sitting up all nignt watehing for that car | Wednesday morning, Noyeuber , the | city, voted at the general election last Avril. | a1 boavded it and turned the red bulls-eye with Ciicaco, August 17— [Special Tele- | 1on°will not be slow to avail themselves of | with a determination of sticking close to it | party arrived at Ketelumw's. house.” Mitchell | It will be remembered that the auditor re- |~ 1'\¢o vear olds, three-quarters mile: Lady | e evidentintention of ‘causing the Omaha gram to the Bre.|—Del to the Irish | the generous offers of the existent land pur- | yutil'it reached its destination. At Moira, | and Ketehum and Mrs, Ketehum were pre= | fused to register the bouds on ae- | primwese won. False Step. second, Montroso | SXHIES o run into the rear of the theater National League convention crowded into | chase ac 3 | o the Oglensbuts & Lake Chanplaln wit, | Paring toride toa nelzhbor's on somebust: | count of an alleged technleality | Lrrirose won, False Step second, Montroso | tmin, - This would have. bean)- adreads the city all day to-day. The halls of the he Times says: Ttis somewbat eurions, if UL he k ness, and as the custom of the fron- | L/ T "I 3 AlltY | third, Time—1:17, ful * ealamity, but . was prevented and Pacific were thronged with scores of | Parnell means b ha l of the | Toad, u dozen miles beyond Malone, the sne- f tier’ demanded * they, ' had thele o rifles eir . Issuance. he city council | “rppreeyear olds. mile and half: The Bard | by a brakeman, whai in going . to 4 ] I LD e leading Parnellites are either a ly absent, | cial was switched oft on the Norihern A in the wagon . ready for any..gume {fi ledmrms an ordinance ordering a vote on | won, Déw. Drop second, Ben. Ali third. { the rear of the theatre train, ohserved that (s all bent upon extending o hearty | or are arranging Tor an early departuré | rohdacks track, and it was drwn intohe | diat ey might ol oF (udiang. who might Justion, but e magor issued s procla-! | iims-—2:59. the red Iight had been turned wround, This welcome to therepresentives who have come [ from the scene of parliament. Probably | wilderness a distance of thirty-four miles. | attack them. Suddenly the *“tmpromptu” | mation instead. This tlie auditor and “attor- Hady sweepstakes, wile “and quarte: aroused his suspicion, and after righting the across the sea to aid them in their counecils, | Parnell is waiting to sce how the jumps | Asthe president and his wife stepped upon | deputy sheriff and tis party rode up and | ney general insist was not sufficient, and de- [ Bonanza won, Hidalgo second, IHeel and | light he ran back a few vards and called the Egan refuses to make any lengthened reply | i America, Tt fs no matter for sutprise Hlisplationnioritainicarioleave) :II’:»”:““i opened fire, . Oltve aalled upen Ketehun to elared the bonds null and void. “Thé city Is | Toe third. ~Tiing 1 crew of the Omalia train, telling them that ] t Ty sxander | that while the Chicazo convention is pend- | the Moira brass ba CKa play, and | firow up his hands, but the latter quickly | bound by a contract with W. J. Cooner, of | - Seven-cighths mile: Marsh TRedon won, | c:ooked work was going on i 10 De n Alexander | e e iiet party hre reatioss | an hour lator, when the reghlar train | e by nistol apd Olive recalyed o mortal | Lincolu, to putin the works, and with the | Quens Fothor econd. Edgoncld third, e | he st man they. cuught tetomptiog (ot He confines hunself simply to | and uneasy. ne along, the band was still [ \Wound. Sowe thirty or forty shots were ex- | Special élection held on the ith inst., wl 1501 wreeking y ! n h wound. 8¢ orty e 1:0; recking. alleging that Devoy is and always has been T ’:‘n‘.":?fiivbx'::}:lil'{?’xl'l;;i?lrx't’n‘u?.‘f‘;m'rtf-r-nl"xfik It mn\uvl hu(un'\ll.:n l'eccll\m;; fir.lu-:r“m.nlnl lrl::hl‘)x‘)nllll;w\‘\:ix:;)\;»lx\;ll)l!;:\l\lll, leaves th M"Uf'"d half, over _\,ith,,”mi Mlmm\“mll. . 1|nl~ nm.miulul‘m police of South Chi ok 1 that he has frc me to time £ b i i & zes’ lake. | in the arm. he cowboy officers then rode | ratheranawlkward position. The wen, Endover second, April Fool third. | found homb on the tracks of the L e o e Ay | | LONDON, August 1i—Parnell requests all | Mr. Smith provided a luneh and the party, | away withoi making any arrests. Miteliell | suit will be brought to test ' the s Time—3:50. : Shore road ot the denat dnhat sown (e ALAOKEA OYYA0N0,00NICRENEC R G Irish mewmbers of patliament to be present | Without leaving their carriage. ate the second | and’ Ketehum immediately packed up their | the opinion of the attorney general and —— of gas pipe, cighteen mehos long, both ends from Michael Davitt and Patrick Ford down | Lrish metn PreSeBt | eal of the day while waiting for an ex- | houseliold goods, and, with their families, | auditor. Racing at Saratoga. being plugged with wood. ! 6 to himself. He laughs at Devoy's threats. I‘“““*"-'ilfll“l"c X ‘"‘f":‘l“"'-'“‘ l‘“”:‘"" nt | change of horses. Seventeen wore miles of | siaried For tie homes OF friends in Alerrick e s S roT S ¥ AT natHIn S Mhe L13 Lkl 5 3 i e says that in view of the grave and press- | carriage riding brought them to Saranac inn, | o Tn _the meantime, 1t becoming an Wyck's Prospects Bright. BABATOG st s Bl g Deyoy seems to 5 ; i county. In the me € ccoming [ i oy s 3 ORDATE s Doy e b O el zan.” he | inE condition of public affairs it is very | formerly Prospeet House, and. thee werd | gnoy Yonk, Neb., August 17.—(Special to_ the | \Yeather was cloudy and threatening and the A GREAT STRIKE ENDED. wow't allow Sullivan and 1gan” b |, essary there shoutd be a full attendance | given quarters in a cottage adjoining this THAT OLIVE HAD DIED BEE.J—At a stormy meeting of the republi- | track fetlock decp in mud. - The attendance & 1to-day, “'to transfer themselves from the ek hotel. ~They will take their meals with the | from the effi of the rirst shot, Mitchell and e, it T X | was large, The Calumet Iron Works to Reinstate dock to the position of eomplainants, The [ Of the Irish contigent, other guests in the public dining room. To- | Kot eets of the st shobnitehell and | can county central committee, held in this e e i . ants. . 7 The Rreemans! g 4 e % . etehum were advised to return and 1ty on Saturday. the county convention was | Purse, turee quarters mile: Lizzlo Krepps Their Old Hands. question they mustsettle before the conven- | DUBLIN, August 17.—The Freemans' | night, at Mrs. Cleveland’s request, the whole | themsclves up to the proper authorities, | City on Saturday, the county convention was | oo "5 o™ June second, Blessed third Ciicaco, August 17, i T it thy or lave they ot been true to | Journal says Parnell’s summons shows that | party” was rowed over the lake by'two trusty | Wiien thiy reached Loup City they were told | called for August 3% The fight in the com- osale dunol ssotud, Blessed thinl. || | OsmicAGo, Aukuet 17 —Almacting was ekt Parnell? Do they or do they. not intend to | the Parnelltes do ot intend to aywait the con- | Euides. A to ko ma farther, o5 certuin lynehing | mitioo was the filling of a vacancy in that Kes, milo and turlonz: Dess | o thetons Sime s ummings to-night b y g venience of the mimstry in_dealing with the n awaited them at the hands of the ex- | pody for Wahoo. The republican pariy i . Waywar o Middleses b ng strike which has been in pro- force the had of Parnell and to drive Ireland | Yajrast ricts and. the alarming condition of Senator Van Wyck's Appeal. aliog: & iThouxepublican: panyy in y Wagward - sccond, Middlesex | groq thore for the last fourteen months was cited . They then _went : AT riwhil i i AS roN, Auzust 17.—[Special Tele- ¥ y 1t | this county consists of two factions and the 3 into a physical force movement for which | Irish farmers. Salisbury must explain how he | WASHINGTON, Auzust 17.—[Special Tele- | to the of John R. Baker, | o 1 L & i ongs: | brought to an end. The old me! shie Is not prepared and through which they | intends to meet the contmgency ot the ina- [ gram to the BEE. |—Senator Van Wyek's ap- Oak Howard: county, . whoid | lines are being drawn on the Van Wyck [ Taxhall stakes, mile aud, five furlongs: | Dokt to nhond. i old men will be re- arc incompetent as well as unwilling to guide | bility of farmers to pay their-rents, and he | peal to the people of Nebraska to exercise | they were arrested by Sherriffs’ William | issue. There is an interesting ficht atiead | SO0 35" VRl o UNGHE ‘ compnuy. as far.as nogelbley e Sl b e (o . deeiure the poliy o | Bt 6, K PR O IRV, I8 G | Koot derici cpuity, and 1% W Crow: with the chances favorable to a solid Van L 005, and every depurtment of the Calumet Iron Davitt is said to be greatly annoyed by | intends to substitute for that of *Manacles ACOnBYS 8 t of voting directly | 7 0 county. 1. P, Olive had offered a. [ Wyek delegation to next winter's legislature, T andt Dicet company's works will start up with the Ogden’s grove_declarations and hias posi- | and Manitoba.” for United States senator without the inter- | yeward of $700 for the arrest of Mitchiell and | Tlie farmers, as in other counties, are almost GonojtoichelannlReRort, a full force. “Nonc of the non-union men tively declined to interfere in disputes even A vention of the state legislature, attracts con- | Ketchum, and all the offieers in the western | aunitin their support of their able cham- BosToN, Auzust 17.—The managin ¢ direc- |“~m" }'\gmm the company has contracts will yriidip viow fo shelcadiustments lll'tsfl"- o County Governme lflfl'r Ireland. siderable attention here. Mr. Van Wyck has | pa x]n( e state were on tie hunt, The DlonfyoloublofSthireo ipl 0o NI | tors of the Atlantic mills are examining th Dodiag .'{'y”f,‘[" Fomake plicos for i'“{, hands, ore certain that the matter mustbe fought | LoxnoN, August 17.—The government | persistently opposed g s of monopolics | stipulation of the reward was that no delegation are conceded to Van | ("5 i ‘treasarer (Willlam Geay: _them have secured positions on the oo of the convention, Tho SIE- | intend to introdsce st tha nost —sesion. of | Perbistently opposed all kinds of monopolies | JUETAS e 'liade until the prisonerswe men, Hon. N. U. Harean for re- | Shortage of their treasurer, William Gray, | elsewhere. ‘There are plenty of piaces to DAl for the onalaught will be. the nomination | intend to introduce at. the s and he now evidently fears that they may i ey e difarent e, | eléction to the house, and Chatles Keatley to | Who hias embezzled some 600,000 from the | accommodate several hundred of ' the idle ot Alexander Sulfvan for the presidency. Tt | parllament « measuro giving local govern- | take revenge by exerting an nfluence in the the senate, 1t is believed that the remaining | company. The deficiency was discovered | men at satisfactory wazes. The action of is understood that it will be done in order to | Ment for treland on the basis of the PIah | Nobraska leislature sufticiently potent to [ well the exciten anong the cowboys, | me l.l,.~_|-|u\.u be apledzed Van Wyeh man. | Jagt Friday and Gray, wien confronted with ;l.\-,_ men s approved by ofticials of the give the latter an_opportunity of refusing it | ¥ RS L PAY | Gafeat his re-election, With the people he is | Finally, after they had laid in jail for or the convention will sit down on him hard. | 4o oharge, confessad the crime. Gray said Kuights of Labor a8 a vindication of character,” and the oppor- | W PDOLY HIO 80110 very strong, and he would feel sure of a pon- | eral days at Ke i e St Fused. the. money in building opera- 3 x ne ;::).:1‘:[»; will be utilized for the promised “ex- e A e e ular endorement at the polls. IHence his | Keith county, spirited the two meh away, d Arrest of a Rapist. b attempt seems to have been made To Return Confiscated Property. 9,3 appeal. If his constituents should take his | spite the watehfulness of their attorne, e R A ey o O e o 3 .Con g y. 1t)s Dow certaln that Mr. John Boyle | Loxbox, August 17.—Parnell, who has | alivica and override an adverse voto of the | Tfum Creex, the home of L. P. Olive, p omuxLen, Neb, Auguse 17.—([Speolal,| Ly tue company, ko sie kRS Spili hig |- Wasazox A ugust A7 Some Hug tg O'Rielly is not coming to Chicago, and it 1s [ been grouse shooting in the Wicklow moun- | legislature, it would be a political eveut of | in wagons met the prisoners and imurediately | Telegram to the Brk.]—Jake Thomas, col- e lo hias 1w left the eity and is | Acting Secretary Fairchild instructed Krises, also believed Mr. P, A Collins will also fail | tains, has started for London, no little interest, and perhaps be the small | hustled them towards Custer county. Soon | ored, was arrested this morningz on a war- :{llllllp::u{sli‘t';} ave started for. (,'mmd.)n with a | ehief of the division of abandoned property, to come. - beginning of a great change in the affairs of | they were entirely at the mercy of their | rant for rape, sworn out by Jane Kingston, | horse and buggy. to carry into effect the provisions of the act The national committee of the leagne meets QUIET IN BELFAST. the national senate in the distant future. [ enemies, with L P Olive in full | jiving alone on the bottoms northwest of L of Congress uthorizing the secretary of the to-night to select a_temporary chairman and e Therefore the politicians are giving the mat- | charge of “the party. . On the Loup B ST e, The Anarchist Argument. of CongIa ALy 0 8o y £0 ke arrangements. for the convention. | The Day Passes Without Any Serlous | ter their attentlon. They are also guite so- | river a halt was ordered under an elm troo | W2 He enterca Mrs. Kingston’s housn as Arg o reasnry to deliver to the tightful owners For the position of chairman John F. Rioting. licitous about the growth of the *“Wheel” in 1d ropes were tied around the necks of | Sunday night, and in the struzgle for the CnicAGo, August 17.—71his is the fiftieth | certain articles of jewelry, ete,, captured by Finerty's name is the most favorably men: [ gy yor August 17— New York Herald | Arkansas, an independent agricuitural or- [ Mitehell and Ketchum and the other ends | accomplishinent of his purpose, she gave him | day of the anarchists’ trial, and Captain | the United States army during the civil war tloned. He isalso wentioned as President | ( SEETAST AU T REY FO O | Gantzation, whieh already controls over | thrown over a limb, They were handeuffed | & seratclt under his right eve, whicl ‘the | ek, the leading counsel for the defense, is [ and deposited in thé trensury, Krises has Egan’s successor. Warm friends of his are | Cable—8pec 9 ik and bids fair to old the balance | together and Ketehum was the first drawn up, | party arrested bears. He was arraigned be. iz the closing speech for the anarchists, | accordingly prepared rates and regulations pushing him to the front. A good many | quict prevails in the city. The island men Soon 1o that and other southern | Ofive seized a rila and shot Mitchell, and | fore Justice MeClurg this afternoon and the | Mking the closing speech for the anatebists: | Wil wiiigavern the restoration of all such howlers, who would be otherwise strong | have returned home without any demontra- | sf then be was swung into the a Subse- | hearing was continued until Friday, e substance of ) l-"r ‘“]- i sse. | articles, and has just concluded the examinas Finerty men, have now strone doubts of the | tion taking place excent that of a few riotous — quently a fire -vas buile under the unforfun- | 20, at 10 o'clock, ~He was placed under man who threw tie bomb, and no onoelse, | FECERAE Ao e Sol wisdom of électing him to the presidency in L s Patents to Western Inventors, Victims and the bodies left to burn, /Fhe | for his appearance at that time, in default of | Was guilty of murder. = - v ylog leney I | povs, of from ten to thirteen years of age, 3 BIANYBI QLR LYipi s AL oh 116 was placed In js Without concluding his speech, Captain e view of lis recent physical force utterance ¥ W ASHINGTON, August 17, —[Special Tele- | next day their charred remains were found, [ Which e was placed in jail, \ 3 o > Finerty says he does not desire his name to | whose ears were soundly cuffed | R Ry e Patents wero Issned’ to' | Lhe ..‘.”f..m,.r..m,»mm adjoining counties st s iy mmvk)\_m 1;}.u| to |\u~l.||l‘nu. iy r_l.;fl;;;: re- New York Dry Goods Market. put forward, With regard to is speech [ by some magistrates as they passed | £ TR A0 e LA O RERRC B0 | were intensely exc e terrible tragedy, TR BT mmarks yndl ioworrow foronoun ay Hie e ¢ Youk, 'he exports of n Ogden's grove hie made the following ex- | Carriek Hill. The troops were with [ /% OHOWIE ISICAN owa and Nebraskn | 1,1 5 great was the of violence at the [ A i s QUOy Ot 800 JUI0FN: domestic cottons for the past week were planation to-day to a reporter: *We have | qeici€y ST, R BRI TUR i Joseph Benson, Capron, fa,, hay | jiands of the Olive party BANBASEA OLFY, Neb,, August 17.~[Spo- = 4,582 packages, and since January 11 the total no desire to force the hand of Parnell, or to | TN G FHE BOTEE B S i Albert W. Cox. Hastings, Neb,, NO OFFICERS COULD BE FOUND clal Telezram to the Bre.]—The county com- Deleware Democrats Nominate. eaches 152,032, as compared with 130,543 drive the Irish people into war unprepared. 11l to-cay, but they have been replaced in | o yn 21 and bar for chains; Charles F. | to issue warrants, much less any one foserye | missioners, at their special meeting last Dovenr, Del., August 17.—The democratie | Fe2¢he3 2, ns compared with 139, All we demand is this (and we will' be satis- | the evening. The police have practically re- . Grinnell. Ta. harvesting machine: | them. -Finally Gonerat C. J. Dilworth, aiter- | night, instructed the county attorney, John | state convention assembled here to-day, and | D8 the same tino last year, 102,48} in 154, fied with nothing less), that no leader of the | sumed their duties in the Protestant quarters [ pfaver HEAIEH o HEKE i [ wards attorney general of the state, beeam | ¢, ‘\yatson, to bring suit. against Duke W. | oo RILGC DY and 104,416 in 1883, Thero was very good or- Irish people who 13 supposed o Speak fOr | Guring the day without bolng molested, albot C. Dexter, Des Moines, In., paper o T ke inatier and MWith theoald pr] Ore § it a . | after several hours of indescribable confusion [ GRi SPGBV I | KRS Wit Very Kook OFF them shall commit himself or them to ac- AT A folding and pasting machine; John K. Flan- | Lawrence Ketehtm, & brother of ono of the | Simpson, late county treasurer, and his | effected o permanent organization and pro- | calling for larger quantities of staple, colored cepting as u fiual settlewmont bills of relief T et jgan and W, E. Hacrlson, Fort Madison | deceased, the law abiding people of the en- | bondsmen for the sum of $39,200.54, being the | ceeded to ballot for o candidate for governor, | and funoy goods. Agents have advaneed untworthy of the diguity of Ireland's national | of men killed during the riots occurred to- | (841 S Wo B Liaron, Fort Mecion | Ut mil i Syare “aboused, - and In | amount clahned to be due thie county. The | Wit (it in the nomination of ex-Con. | Ammoskeag ‘Oitie” and brown denims and demands. We are perfeetly willing to see | day, but caused no renewals of the distarb- | & h el Ly dges | 3 ubers ranging from one to five the Dondsmen’ live emploved soveral bricht | Which resulted in the powination of ex.Co- | TR ' @' HueY tokings S, eaohs Shewm accopt Such bills as thiat of (Hadstone | ances, Shopkeepers and respectable residents J""{“““‘n“‘ £, ShAR RGN David C. | party who were enga ed 1t the terrible cr Jasnllixhta and undoubiedly the suts will be Penninizton, of Dover, for coneress, A plat: —— asa settlement on account, but that mus o A 5 ordan, David City, Neb., pounder wi Tiveive in all, were arrested. Their hotly eontested. The bond 15 a good one and Kion, i i at : of botn the Catholic and the Protestant o ot bo accepted as the elosing of the transac- iy e hi Do elr pNT poloped. S he boi pod one and | forin wis then speedily adopted, afier which The Bourbons Will Gather. Jlob b accepted us the closing of the transac | [y tory “lave boen 80 much troubled ""“":,“l'e ;'.“'““,"l;'l',f.‘"l“‘.“ “"'l"l': ‘,l“";‘, Ly ] 1"’"'{,,“’;',1,"!;7"(';“\,‘,,‘,: Poirh Hr. Walyais confia i 0f WInIng 8 €ase. | ge convention sdjourned. TorEDO, Ohio, August 17.—The democratia Af the committee meeting to-night it was | by bands of roughs going round and de- | (1 B4te: George Metormick and . 1. Me- |yl 0% Bion™ grown, Phil Dufran, v o~ AT TR T 5 TP (P e ddelded to name Judge James Fitigerald, of | manding and taking food and money, even | S1In Fairiield, ln., eheck row corn planters | 1ylnis Gaftrell, Barney Armstrong, Potet = (iliad by she Ofelals - Has Jackson Resigned, . ey Cineinuati, for' temporary charwan, ' Judke | eveiee it all excent rowdios and mail | 0%ph T Robbing, Newson, Lu. apparatns | Biclee,and a man maméd Mclnduiter, ‘e | LiNcoLx, Neb, August 1T, <[Special Tele- | Cyry or Mrxico, August 17.—Tle news Fitagerald 18 rezarded as a conservative, and | JEVEY SO0 OV pEC JEVESE TS D | o the disposal of night solli Albart Smith, | biace “of trial wes lfotated at Hastings by | gram to the Bek.]—A special Missouri Pacific | received here that it is denied at Washing- » 1t Is exvoeted that the nomination will meet | bovs Jave & e > id | Conway, I, hay loader; Samuel 8. Wood- | jjydge Gaslin and was ane of the most. I train was in Lincoln to-day coming over the ster Jookson has resignell cre- with the approval of all the elements repre- [ in all ways in the preservation of peace | ward, Giuidé Rock, Neb.. lamp shade sup- | hortant criminal coptests that ever took pi e ine WWata s over 18 | ton tas Miinlster Jacksou 1N pebl saniod [n the eonvantion, | Qwing de- | Altogetlier there is good reason to hope that m?&::mgn Youman, Walnut. fa., hay stack- | fi the country. Ttie best lexal talent in Ne- | gaite 1€ O AW EE L K‘,’”‘,m"' “'l";"‘"'Il""'*';\“‘l‘ll'r‘l““fl'l“‘:j}»‘ l‘_’[‘;}l“'l‘li:ll“"fi]“"\"f Chlldren feel. the debility of the changing y there will be brasks was cusaang abiong others the Hon. | go et Wanager: B, Drake, general s O O as ey 1o WAkl seasons, even more than adults, and 14y bes the conseauent delay in” preparing the cre- . 5 . PPE— M. Thurstor ty, wh ppe: dentials of delegates, the convention will not NO MORE REAL RIOTING, Lawton's Command Heard From, . Thurston, of ghis eity. who appeaced | Gintongent, and’ L. Emerson, weneral | jnuion when Jackson was in the United ome cross, peevish, and uncontrollable. be called o, order until 2 o'clack to-morrow | a'though doubtless roughs may continuo to | roumstoNE, Ariz, August 17.—|Special {0 " thio. Sortas B L ihown ‘aad froight agent, ‘The oficfuls left thi evening | Siites'on a leave of The blood should be eleansed and the systeun afternoon. The Massachusetts delegation | ficht a little among themselyes, and evew at- | Yelegram to the Bek.)—Two couriers arrived | Dufran turned s:§1 pvidence and the ex- | for Kansss City, . i, Lewnst, of Afchison, < . ivigorated by the use of Hood's Sarsuparilla. fauds il'.‘,“‘.:?‘Cfv‘.a-rik;f:!::f'.f‘"l‘ fhohames of | fack the police. The fact that it is now pos- | af Fort Huachuca at 4 p. m, yesterday bring. | cliement ran so high abd threats of lynching | 3ooupany veaty for oceupanics when ey ~_ Bhort Work of a 7 “Last Spring my two children were vacels LA, sible for any magistrate to concen- | jng news that Lieutenant Gatewood ' jotned | VI8 50 outspokenthata company of soldiers HuroN STATION, Ind., August 17,— nated. Soon aft °r, they broke all out with rus Siugested for the Lreaidency, bub |b was for & " A £ soldlers | youd Is opened for trafic on the 23th inst. HuRoN BT Doy AUEUEL 758 Mated tlat Doither OF the entledsen would | trate 290 infantry ' troops aumd cav- | Lawton's command on the Oth Instant, Law- | Mo oies ol e Sodmes 1o Lhis s 1 — this morning a tramp entered the station and | i sores, so dreadful 1 thought 1 should lo accept the position. Without taking any | alry, as well as @ large body of police, | 1o has not seen or heard of hostiles since | which so much mopey was used as Olive's Normal titute Convenes. becoming offensive, J.T.Dayis the agent,tried them. Hood's Sarsaparilla eured then eome further action” 1 was decldeds to await 4o | at five minutes' notice upon any point in | JU'S0 o vy Tains making It Impossible to | jtmense wealth and that ot {riends n | ¥ous, Neb. August 1i—[Special to_the | t efect bin, The tramp resisted and stabbed | - pletey; and they hive becu healhy evee s ione thuretone e aelogation. | The | Belfast, has had much to do In bringing | Yoliow the trall over twelve hours old. At | Xexas and the eastwerg called into play 10 § Bgy. |—The aunual normal institute con Davis to death. Nelghvors soon caught the | giu00” T do feel that Mood's Sarsaparilla . o i Lo o) ks, T ramp and hung bim toa tree, He has not " 3 eided upon anyone to support for prevident, | AL result. e me the courlers left Lawton was raft- | 54Y¢ the lndicted mens necks, Tl result | vened in this city yesterday with a faree en- | ben"identised. Ol saved my children 1o me” Mus, C, fa A certain amount of cowardice on the part | ing his command over the Arros river. ‘(‘im:.. was that Dllve s were consited Of | roliment of teachers. The Institute will be W B ST ‘LuoMPsoN, West Warren, Muss. aaie- xeeo & 2 he better classes of Belfast has been | Wood's Indians are to act as yuides, ) @ | 10 sesston two woeks and 1s under the man- P asters Appointed ‘Welcoming the Patriots. of N = saslin gave them the exwent of the law—q | in ses 5 4 J ostmasters Appointed, O FUMBONRAS the. FAbEIa vearing | 1areely responsible for the rioting. A magls- | 87 unU uallyheavy, .. life term 1 the state penitemtiary. Their | azement of County Superintendent E. 8. | waguivaroy, August 17.—[Special Tele- Purify the Blood o Irish parlinmentary delegates west from | trate lauebin told me to-day that on Sun- Paving Penaloni friends still kept working in their belalf, Franklin with an able corps of assistants. gram to the BeE.|—The following postmas- 5 g arlia s wes 4 e o & » 3 i MORE AXD MORE MONEY —— by o teon < \ Hood's Sarsaparilla is characterized by New York was t Michigan City at §:20 | 48Y last he heard several pistol shots. 1t was | \¢\surxaroN, August 17.--The seeretary | was used s fnally the Supfeme ecour e ters were appointed to-aay: Owen F, Ide, Mow Yotk was mot sl Miehigun City at 80 | S8 000 vodo on tosee the eause. Ho g y | was used and dinally the supreme court, Two Souls Made Happy. Braston. vibs o, Jeniine, removed: Miss | Uiree peculiarities : Jst, tho combination of of the interior to-day drew warrants on the | about & year after their convietion, pro- TroUMS; i oo 1. Do nedial agen 204 o . 8 Epecial train. containing & delegation of | found a man standiog alone between two | Geqsury departiment for 87,7243 on ascount | Rounced the proceedings hull and void and | TEOUMSEI Neb, August L pecial 10 | yiinorva Reynolds, Orleans, vice Wilson ¥, | Temedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 34, the v er sy churches, which open nearly facing each e qua yment of pensi they were relcased. ‘fhe opinion was given | the BEE.J—Mr. John drder, banker of | wo ing vosigne process of securing the astive mediciasl lh‘uuf fifty 'lmnl the Chicaga reception cow- e B “mm‘”“’m SORHY S ‘m]mlv of the quarterly payment of pensions. T 11 ) e h, Taake bf this clty, Judze | Johnson, was married to Miss Margaret Rus Flewilng, resigned. qualities, The result is & medicine of unususl mitiea The Hon, Johv Finety, chaloaan [‘grg sovery v S TR Cobb ‘coneurriny and Judge Maxweil dis: | Sell, the beautiful aud accomplished daughter B e Tne. strength, effecting cures hitherto unkuows, lis connittee, was accompanied, among A s NEW YoRk, August 17.—Mayor Grace for- | JeDtibg. 1t washeld that the parties should | of jumes Russell, of the banking lira of Rus- PULARE, Cal, August 17.—A fire last night Bend for book eontalning additional evidence, others, by Johu M. Dunphy, William Fog- 3 HOTS 18 THR AL : have been tried in Custer county, althongh | "¢ 50 1eC T 0T LGants were I ) “ Hood's Barsaparilla tones up my systen orty, M. P Brady, P Mellugh, Father Dop | The wagistraie rode up to him, but the | Warled (o the governor tomight a recom- | that county was nat oreanized at 'the time, | Solf & HMolues. tho bivsents were, Costly | destroved the business porlion of the town. | parifics wy blood, shirpens juy uppetite, wnd o Father Waldron and John Entae | 1an ran away so fast that the boise could | mendation to remove Mr. Squire, as cow- | The otlier parties were never tried, most of | it BUEICEORE UG GOMEY pouple left for | yoss, $250,000; insurance light; iucendiary, Eeems 10 ake wio over.” J. V. THOMPBON, Bey.. Vathor Wakdwo _ad. John lhn!nsi 1ot overtake him. ‘The inguiring magistrate | Wissiouer of public works. them having been allowed 'to es- | Hllinois and other castern points, — Register of Deods, Lowell, Mass, chael il W 80 one of . those who went to meet the dele- e —— 0 county jails in some e ———— Nebr o ‘eather, *Hood's Barsaparilla beats all othe gutes. ‘The reprosentative of the Irish | people who had waited inside an hour or | Unjon Pacific depot yesterday was de- | the. Nebraska eimiate decidedly too warm Hepnoy, August 17, — [Speefal to the | 00 0500 parlinientary party to the Chicago Land | more atter the usnal service, all because they | Juyed L{ the In:i';lll blockude in the | andleft the country, The former has been | Bge.|—The mercury has stood between 100 | SHEHHY Wwanuer. n t 5 130 Bank Street, New York City, wvention, Jol E, 0 8 o tirlng 4 o n ¥ ck e ral 1 hut he - h - v i Wil G ion o Jaay nl‘emlf"f:.'."".'é thought the tiring outside indicated that | yards. ho words of a prominent citi- | back here ou ".“.:‘.':hr‘mf‘flfn‘.’f.?.'u e JUEbe | and 105 degrees in the shade since last Fri- ot R R Hood’s Sarsaparilla \ a rio z on. I don’ 4 2 yas wa iend fr ! sonsaquently every s burnt brown, 3 e < g 7, old by all druggists. $1; six for 5. Nude companied from New York by a small party [ @ Fiot was going on. I don’t guarantee | zen who was wuiting for a friend from | inded men. fn Colorado pro day, consequently everything is burnt brown, | Graxn Ravios, Mieh, August 17.—The bl gl b kuown laud leaguers, smong whom | the truth of the story, but . see | the east, “This here thing is gettin' too | that the |nunl\'r?:r‘“l :l‘"-d;n( bload ‘generally | #nd no rain can improve the condition of greenback convention wmwet, orgauized and eniy by €. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. were Patrick Ford of e Lelsh World, Kev. | uo reason to doubt it. As a further | monotonous," bring siwilar eaxthly pubishnent and the | effairs. A great deal of exeitement has been | adjourned. 100 Doses One Dollar. ou his other flank. 5 . JaORl renct ¢ ¢ [ I : 5l e pounds and the government may raise a discussion over Plattsburg. Upon reaching Rouse’s Point | tionson the herds. A warrant was sworn | immense crowd to-morrow. Metropolitans .. 02080 0 0 x— 7| hasdone dams toan unknown extent, as B I e will be able | this morning the party were within | out for the lntter's ariest by a party said to 2 Pitchers—Monntain and Lyneh, Base hits | the engine willhave to be taken t and . one Gillai, she J— L~ isher were

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