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2 THE NEWS FROM TWO STATES Many Happenings of Importance Gathe in Nebraska and Ic SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1836~-TWELVE PAGES THE OMAIIA DAILY BER PENDER WELCOMES VAN WYCK. | Is Chewing the String. And the Proof of the Value and Popularity of Lots Mo Addresses a Large and Attentive Audience Saline County Pri ries Overwhelmingly Anti- — Dawes - Other News Van Wyek G hvdly Received . , Pesorn, Neb, A t 21.—[Speelal to I the Bre.-Senator W | in Friday on the 10:40 train from Emerson, | ficcompanied by General H \ n A met at the depot by Chairman Pritehard and driven to the residence of W I e Ie where he dined. At 1:45 the | ion F. formed in front of the Merehants and | ded by the Tekamali band escorte tl Grove, unless you go twice and often thyee times the distance from Isaeell attested by sales made theve duving the past 60 days. Nowhere can you buy lots at prices asked in Redick s Grove is. When, too, you consider its distance and the fact that Farnam street leads straight to it with a splendid pavement to within one block of the nator to the stand that had been ere for the occasfon. Exeellont music was fur S oL owilis nishied by the band and glee club, the postofjice that Redic oI the senator save oneof his powerful s which was frequently interrupte jplause. An audience of about one pusand listened attentively to the exereises, ator Van Wyck explained fully the pro “tending the time of pay ments on the tion lands, which was not fully understood before, He took the ° evening train south, Everybody was de lighted with the senator, and many doubting Thomases doubt no longer. but hastil blie ribbon adopted by our o signed our coustitution and b 5 ¢ hin i . R e 06K over Hedl tive members of ovr elub, The sena; should they pay double the amount for lots double the distance from town. This is the question to consider when yow look over Kedi tor was delighted and pronounced this as % . 5 ) . P Y veqc Em“‘l a reception as he had met. A Van easily see its distance from busine s ONE GREAT FEATURE in its favor. You have paved streets to veach it Vyck campaign song, gotten up by the Pen- e club, was a grand one, and drew S| SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCES Yok, Neb,, August 21.—[Specal Tele; tothe Ber.|—Sheriff Hamilton arrested and brought Hugh Smith ana Flora Bussard to Swrround it, and schools, stoves, street cars, and high-priced property about,all combine to make Redic this city to-day. ‘Tnhe sheriff caught the birds at Norfolk. The pair left here to gether June 13, and the ofticers have been on Ea e Inside Residence Property. ground, it is not surprising that yow at once admit owr prices and tevms are reasonable, and that the investment in this addition can bary these lots from $1,500 to $1,600 why The location of the ground, almost in the heart of Omaha, renders its use and improvement positively necessarvy, for when buyer. s Grove. When yow see the property, you can s Grove lots at the present prices the best investment now offered in the way of both in jail to-night. "They will be Ly in county court Monday “morning rged with adultery. i ATt Dl 1t will pay you to investigate this location and s if you cannot secure one or more of the lots on easy terms, and thus ensure a lavge veturn in next 12 months on your invest- ‘RETE, Neb., August 21.—[Speelal 3 L x s Grove is gram to the Bre.|—The primary here to-day ment. Remember, too, that Redicl resulted in an overwhelminely anti-Dawes majority. Every primary held so far has Dawes mon are preparing contests in every Precinct. The anti-Dawes victory is over- whelming in this county. - The cheapest inside vesidence location that yow can find in the city of Omaha. Come and sec for yourself. It A Pleasant Presentation. A y > Conrere, Nel August [Special Tele- costs yow nothing to investigate, and youw may do ygowrself some good. Yo may compare prices and terms, @ram to the B ohn T Carey, county treasurer, was presented a zold headed cane this evening, by I, . Miller, asa mark of | podick’s Grove. ) personal esteen, and for his gallant conduet in saving M Miller's block from fire on the 7th of Jun Hon. G, H. Hastings made the opre- \ was the crowning glory of the republican [ ; ! and we will guarantee that no property equally near the business pi f Omaha can be had as cheap as caucus. Booming Van Wyck at Hastings, t HASTINGS, Neb., August 31.—[Speeial Tel- 1 rTEi 16114 Btk e e e Btmats 1507 FARNAM STRERT. Van Wyck held n mass meeting In this city ¥ this afternoon which was attended by a large - number of farmers and other admirers of the . ; genator. Another meeting s in progress this An American Vessel Seized. ! ODDS AND ENDS, law and conserve aliko the rights of the | 4yER1CA'S (CATHOLIO KNIGHTS, | make be B R ihe, Uo0ae WA MoKelshare: of Hed O raes vt .| employer and - theneniployed: to protect e shave on the Subbath day Blond Crntl Hom. 7. O Mobeits: of Lonconm | _OTrawa, Ont, August 2L—Llo g om a Reporter's | business from disorderd and from nll un- | Some Facts About a Progressive | No woman shall kis o SW Stray Leaves are announced as the speakers. ment has ucuh«::}nm;pn‘!vll)xufll‘;nn':n\;:zl'fi:;l f Note-Book. lawful interterencp, and to promote a Organization. Subbath or lay B st Nob Az sk, $1o—|Spoctal town, P ;““; B “"1::: l";mvh‘." Viths ‘Do you know," asked a Park avenue | butter understanding of the true rels The Catholic Knights of America is | Sabb: ’ RSO AN O AUE IS Yk | SDec M E1 o Twa Y (DB ENORCIUSOR sl man, last night, “that the late robberies | 0f the employer and the employed. main- 1 one of the most progressive, thongh con- | 5t s Telegram to the Bre|—Almont Gift, the | Gloucester schooner Druid for violation of | BHG B50E8th C ot taining the rights 6f each and adjusting i 4 X L S TGIaAn famous trotting stallion recently brought to | the customs laws and treaty of 1818, and [ Of, it oRatoptaCtEhaY O gins pired the | o0 Fifferences # | servative, organizations in the United !, il hor's & all be deemed theft. this place by the Lingford Bros., has made | placed an armed guard on board. The Druid drivers of these rolling palaces with a e Ststes. Since the incorporation of this person aceused of trepass in the & hisrecord, Hedied this morning of peri- | had a cargo of salt in rels, and was osten- | distrust of almost everybody who at- Saclety Notes and Personal. socicty in 1880, it has paid out to the wid- ' night shall be adjudged guilty unless he but | tempts to ride with them upon the p! clear himself by his oath. iq | form, especially after nightfall. The: fhe | warm nights I much prefe congestion. . e | sibly bound for the Magdaien Island 00 mid wil] | the American captain admitted that his and the state. | was for American selners, but that he w Jethver it outside the three-mile Limit HILL SOCIALS, ows and orphans of deceased member: \ \ 0,000. In Nebrasia, the order ! When it appears that al branches being federates, and he refi o TUF, . them, he may be racked. WALNL ¥ Walnut Hill is rapidly becoming the | $1,2 to ride 1n | Jeading social suburb of the city, and | YOry prosperous, sever tonitis.complicated by lun was valued by his owners at Jove wereat loss bt o ier 1is public record was rensed has con- s to ( S facts were telegraphed to Admiral Scott, | front and get all the b every family that moves in means an- | ¢Stablished throughout the s N \ 5 antls 3G MBERE instracted Gapiain Lorway. to seo that | guentnoa®s B9% Br % Y 1 . ans o Bronnan, state secretary of the order, hag | N0 one shall buy or sl lands without BGAN AGAIN REMEMBERED. who instructed Captain L e and then | eyonix ago, when 1 steppe other rendezvous for pleasure during the 5 i) permission of the selectmen, the Druid entered the custom wer and order her to et outside the } T A s i us been réquested by the population of 5 orm, tho driver oyod mio half with ason. The folks out that way [ Wood River to be present there to-day to | A drunkard social s L u master ap He Rececives a Gold Watch Appro- | releasc o er Lo o auses | fear and half with suspicion. When he : t 1 ORATo priately Engraved, ;l;:;tf‘-r‘x;;élgalli;:!ll-m\‘;ll]m!mlbt"“‘"“1“(-‘““5 looked up & street for R passenger, one | are like one large family and they intend | organizo a large branch. St. Branch | BOJRw( b e SCe hb’;m)“:; i;[;v":‘z CirtcAGo, August 2L—[Special Telegram Bathannlon: eye, 50 to speak, was turned on me, lest | to have many pleasant parties during the | NO- 292 of this ¢ coneeded by Su- | debar hini e ying fo the Brk.)—Ex- President Egan, of tho Fight Persons Drowned, £ hight Dbrain' or rob him of his | winter. Already several luwn socibles | Preme Seeretury Ban of Lobanon, K., to | 856 10 G Lytichos o Tie to the preju- Irisn National League, was presented to-day | gppawa, Ont, August 2L—A telegram | cash box. ~Another evening I was seated | pave been held. Among the most promi- | (1, sl 2 ofiie | dize of hisneighbor shall sit in the stocks the union. This is mainly due to the ofli- s of the branch. . rehbishops and bishops of this g . havo strongly recommended tho | Every ratable person who refuses to Socioty to their poopic. The following is | PaY s proportion to tho support. of the Bishop 0'Connor’s endorsement: - | winister of the parish shall be fined by March 25, 1585.—Reverend Dear | and £4every quarter until society of Catholle Knights of 1 puy the rate to the minis- A ias been improved and recom- |t X 3 mended by fourteen archbishops and bish- Lon-stealers shall suffer death : wrge number of Omaha | ops in the United States. obieets are: Lo Whoever wears clothes trimmed with ey 10 l‘lx;tlmnm} re prlv\;m, who, | unite rm:,m“:nly 't:” _practi ||| Catholics of | wold, silver or bone lnce above two shil- Thers 2 e M i is city | with the “Hil people,” swelled the at- | every profession, business and oceupation, | jnos by the yard shull be presented by the Thero 15 one gentleman in this city | Fivg Vo "o ,.‘.;.‘rly‘mn\,, tumdred, while to giviug moral And material aid o its mem. | & 0 T toe by when the car of this vehicle with o heavy and elegant gold wateh and | o St Sierce Miquelon | on the rail of the platform : ; rom the governor of Saint Pierce Miquelon On ) chain. Mr. Egan was il and staid | god Ui VGlent storm sweot over that | 1oft the barn. The driver in - bis room most of the day. | iana Wednesday night. It was tho fiercest insulting in his staring. - In the afternoon Redmond, O'Brien, % P e Buildings | Minutes later three stable hands known for aquarter of a century. Buildings | {5 r or delegates force oir Wi 2 2 oard, and the driver feeling confid Davitt, and other delegates forced their way | oo hlown down and considerable damage | ;5 % h L o Gl e to. step in- | with Chi v into tho ex-president's reom, where the | 3018 S TEEE il 0 Vessals were driven | & OFPRAY backing, asied mo fo stop I | ith Chineso lanterns, the residuncs was presentation took place, Michael Dayitt of- | ashore and wrecked and many men were | o, 0 hile 1:lunn‘_) ltxula“r_AslTlumln,x“ lxn')l thrown _open to the devotees of Terpsi- ficiating as spokesman® Mn. Egan respond- | drowned. Long Island was strewn with the | Frr oD BN SLLOPNITONS: bl on't | chore, while an abundance of light r i o - v v yre f ing vessels, and fears are en- ame the poor feliows a bit. But its | freshments most satisfactorily filled the ed. e said he would always wear the wateh | wreeks of fishing ) o = g HoB talten ior s } k y with kindly remembrance’ of the donors, | tertained for the safoty of the Grand Banks | RUSDE isn't 1t, to be taken foran- | intermissions. A v fleet. The damago to shipping and property [ other?” ladies and “Ihe time piece is an elaborate and valuable | i Sirerant patts of Newfoundiand 'is very work made in Dublin, Onthe inside of the | great, and eighty lives are reported lost. or be whipped fifteen stripes nent might be mentioned that given by Serlppediieot Kool o minister shall keep a school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taggart to their Ohio guests, the Misses Mollie and Sa. Fallon. The spacious lawn was profuse M olio 4 i Zrand ror; « 2 selectmen shall tax k of the case is the following inseription: biteabislidaloh who is bound to be a delegate to the state :, bers, by holding instr e ‘and_selentie | &rand jur ors, and the sclec | g inse : i ; a number of gues i states | bers, by holding jusiructive and seientitle | Fhon dor b £300 estate ‘o Patrlck Egan, Esq., tronsurer of the lato Anothor Porsoncr Arrested. republican. conyention by hook or by | “"‘I,r"f,“,ft guests from other " states | [oofired, vy encouraging cach other in busi- | the oftender at £800 estate. . © Land league, from & few of his nationalist | posroy, August 2L—Another startling | orook. That individual is “Judge’ DL b o) | DGs and amslsiing eachilothonioipbiainiam. f FEATdeDior thptison, eWILIng 0l husin admirers, as & small token of ara whlol At . g S evening and night “‘Forest | pioyinent. It has also a benefit fund, from | estate, shall be lot out and sold to muke s charactor asa man, his ster- | chapter in the notorious Robinson Cooley, to whom the BEE has upon one | Hill,” on 1ing patriotism and sacrifices for [réland. poisoning case was developed in the arrest | 6'ti0" oocasions paid some slight atten. | of Mr Tho words “God Save Ireland” are en- | of Dr. C.C. Beers, of Boston, on the eharge | tion, The judge 15 a schemer from | most ple graved in Coltic characters on ono side of | of murderin, in conjunction with Mra. Rob- | “awny back.” Up to a fow weeks ago | isfuctorily the cases, and eireling the dial are the words | inson, the latter’s daughter, Lizzie A. Robin- | he had been rooming with a gentleman SA souvenir of exile 1n his country's sacred | son, by administering poison to her. ‘Iho | in the Fourth ward. Lattorly, however, | Robert cause,” mother is now in jailon thecharge of poison- | ho has been making his hzad | called a 1e military road, the residence | which a sum not exceeding $2,000 is to isfaction olin Sheeley, was the scene of a | bepaid at the death of each member to his Whoev surabl rty. It s most sat- | family, or to be disposed of as he may divect. | burns a hou hall sufler death, and per- ainged by the Misses Mary | 1déem it unnecessary to point out to you | song suspected of this erime shall be im rgio Sheeloy and Miss Sophie | the advantages of anorganization of this | Jh 1 wwithout benefit of bail. b N sort in_this country, at the present time, in G i t was vory appropriately | S0PL B LI 00K A el £ood Whoever brings eards or di oy fpe promoting the spiritial and temporal good of A party, and a fei- pour poople. and in helping 1o keep the - | dominion shall y they feel for sets afire in the woods and 1t nto this SR Ing her son William, quurters in the Third, When he | ture was the presentation to each guest | fiink i ) e all read ¢ ke e Iri — = b, A D, 0 £ 3 3 oA 81 iinking out of societies dangerous to their No one shall read common T keep P Ehetrlab Notables, .o S ey it his former lodging place m | of & hand-painted fan, uniquely designed | fith and morals, 1 would simply add. my | Christmas o saint-days, make minced HICAGO, August 2L—[Special Telegram o pI Ky [the romth he asked permission | and artistically worked. The ‘party was | naue to those of the distinguishiod prelates cards, or play on any “I'he halls of the Gr cr HOUsE, ADIRONDACKS, 4 tothe Brk. and Pacifie Prosp) already given it iheir to leave some of Ins clothes and other of- | & social suceess in every particu who ha approval, | Instrument ¢ except the drum, mus and Palmer houses no longer resound to the | August ‘I'ho president spent 1o- sall | goots behind him, until he could find M H. H. Clark is spendi and assure you of reat gratific 4 o 1 jews-har ) 8 M yapd sy E A s b A L fi . . H.Clark is spending . A onof 1 AL ATRL I trampet and jews-harp, % [ tread of the delegates to the Irish national | ing among the islands of upper Saranac Ike. | gome pluco to. store them. Permission | tion in the south, r,"\*”v(‘,‘l’l'l'”“!‘_',‘I“‘,,“‘f,:.‘“,,,, e “.,1:,“ patablishied No gospel minister shall jon pmgyly in i "convention. They have all returned to their | Little fishing or shooting was done. To- s granted him, and for weeks he has | Mr, Guy Barton and wife have returned | hience. Sincerdy yours, the magistrates only shall join respeetive homes, O'Brien, Redmond, Dav- | night a german was in progress in the par- | atlowed n choice assortmwmt of coats, | from Colorado. JAMES O'CONNOR, 10 they may do it with less to Christ’s churc itt, Deasy and Alexander Sullivan were all | lors of the hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Claveland | pants and vests, and soc suspenders, Bishop of Nebraska. | scand 0 i ! i Misses Dollic McCormick and Grace : thol Bulfering from sore throats this morning, and | Were present. A little ehureh on 6 hill will | boots and shoes, to remain in the room. | g Dol JeCapmicl and e Whon parents refuso their children Bach individually was met by, and found to | De opened for services tomorrow, and the | jle was importuned many times_to Chambers are at Fort Russcll, Wyo. NEW HAVEN BLUE LAWS. convenient marringes the magistrate shall Mr. ud. president’s party will probably at led to doso. Finally and Mrs. 1. C. Brunner, who have i determine the point scarcely able articulate a o1 0 heri, but ik 4 e SRRR ¥ L s < . S0 L queries ¢ reporter. Mr, v B Jhieazo. Rav is ©ffeo! .. | sevel ceks back, are now at home. Y p . v take the! e % iy Davitt will remain i this country untll De- e . August R st have his = effucts re the ] Advocates of nptuary porant may take them away from their or consign them to the fate "Iw"l‘lv l%fill'\ A n,_i n at ]|in|u~, Legisiation, 188 bonfire. Then he revealed | and will preach to-day at the First Pres- Phi . Tl X} iy e : PR hiladelphia Record: Through the | i e [ s Achomia. Tbsy nal ok e hrongid byterian ohurch, kindness of o gentleman in New Haven | . A mau that nts and put them in better hands at ise of their parents, % cember. 1le has not yet made up his pro- | Bohemian laborer, murdered his wife apd gramme, and does not even know when he | sommitted suicide tiis afternoon at will Jeave this city, Lo sayshe will not | g%t (0 00 & Toave Chicago for a fow days Jeast. T'he \ But, a delegate to the republican con- Justice Helsley was visited last week | M n ity R S ard e , of in. | fine of £10; a wenan that strikes her 0 Joavo Chicao for o fow duys at It o | was sixty years of age, and bfs wifo tifty-five. | vontion. Il reniized that ho might fal | by C. 8. Andorson, an oid logai | Anopportanity was allorded o of in | husband shall b®punished 45 the court & and will break 1 for the purpose of | The couple hiad three sons, and were (olera- | to get there from the Third ward. Buton | triend, of Beaver City ADROMDE S, SAURMERL ORIECH 01 300 | diran wisiting Niagara Falls. They will resume | bly wellto-do, No cause is given for the fatal | the strength of his “old clocs,” socks | Mr.and Mrs, Charles Dewey and daugl o Bl . e amy | A wife shall be deemed good evidence Sheir journcy on Monday anil will pursue it | quarvel. and suspenders, boots and 8hoos, in the | tor. Belle, urles Dewoy and dsugh- | ime, however, was short, and .the man- | 2% o chand straigit howe without further break o stay. e ey T e osort, | tor: Belle, are now in California and are | seripts were long, so that I made little | 8RG RV B tan o, - American Bar Association, ourth W_:x|n , he wou I( ) 848 Jag F sort, | expected home carly this we use of th advantage, and 1 am now in- | -‘lu man shall court :",']l PoFson, of B . The Council of Seven, SanaToaA, N, Y., August Amer- f'«‘;"‘ pesidence in that voting distriet | Judge Wakeley and’ wife will spend | dobted to o modern historian for the ex- by Aotier, Without I'rst opLURIDG CONBORy August 21,—The following gen- | ican Bar association met and the tol- | dnd thus stend o double obande | hroo weoks among the lukes of northern | tracts that aro subjoined. Butthis author | @) her RRCRISEG8 PRR 00 U G for slenen were selected to-day by the executive | lowing officers for the ensuing year; Prosi- [ O captwang e covete 0B | Wisconsin, yein gives us the sense, and not the words, a | 1 .di,‘“prm“,mm during the pleas- uitteg of the Irish National league to | dent, ThomusJ mes, of Louisiana 1 was much pleased,” said amerchant | John D. Creighton, wife and family are | mode of transeription very unsatisfu i aan e form @ nativnal councl of seven: Patrick | retary, Edward Otis Hinckley, of M erday, with the BEr's reference to the | Visiting Sult Lake, —amodoin the _l.l]d“myn} of which & | YTy \iad persons must live togother or Egan, of Nebrasl Judge Donnelly, Wis- rancis Rawle, of Philad, garbage wagons, those ineffable nuis- Mrs. Martin Catin 4ndt sister, Miss i‘n‘ll:«l- mhl‘l:l:)'ifl rl::]:lyyu:" ‘1',:,‘ l‘;“:‘“ ) an be Imprisoned. b Edward Matono and Dr. Thoms vo commitice. Luko I Pol B ices on wheels, which the council has | Roseberg, of Chicago, are in Fremont. ARG LIRS0, IO A Every male shall have his hair cut 1oy of Chicay round aecording 1o & oap ) ! I 4 ¢ Mieo ke s vidt | Mr. A-N. Babcogk ang wife have gone | jo; DR takin B Gaorgia: W, J. Gleason, Chicigo; and Hou, T e e | recently licensed, It spoke of the visit ¥ Rk # 1 & joined, a part will discover th £ criem p . = #3403, Donovan, Massachiusetts, o T el e Yt | of one of them to' a certain boarding | to Salt Luke. Eolis ordination to the mother country, i Qb 8ush part woro tho ‘-“‘:'"‘"‘: by the = Botor, azwl b wire resent. | house, whero the Senegambian drives | —Mr. and Mrs. StephewMealio will cele: | knowledged from the first by the domin. | people of Now Huvon provious to (i A Bogus Marriage. Willlam Allen Lutler, of New Y ork, pre- | emptied into lus rotten load several boxes | brate their silver weddling in the east. ion of Now Haven, a part is distnguished | fieorporation with Ssybraok st Eoth INDIANANOLLS, L L—Jolin L. | sided. of seoking refuso and filth, T dould not | Mr. E. B. Sheldon, ene of the most lib- | by wnneecssary rigor, a part ol gnor. ARG o ARIGNRY kG- Suaar, aus) ban: S was aivested he for A DoZus i Hac time, 80 great was the | er: snefactors rowne : nd i L4 part in common to - e N 4 Lee was arrested u; o Iiasalor Ohostnnt, 1 1S LING, b FTeaNWas 10 ‘b,u“ltl h} nefactors of Brownell hail, has | ance and inju: L Pl D ¢ o) wroperly tormed Blue luws, i bioody ted a member,of the board of | all the eodes, ancient and modern, in ion for a covered wagon and the | trustees of that deserving institution, New England; a partis uncxceptionable rting away of this refuse during the | My, Harry Burkley hag returned from | andonlya small remainder is strictly excellont one and ought 1o be |y two wooks' visit 10, Bt Like and the | eharacteristic of the peculiar persons warriage with Miss Dolla Haines, a much yeapectod young i hias & wifo and fami hex- communieation, eoaliscation, fines, ban- ishment, whippings, cutting off’ the e nws, for they wers all sanctitied w Mrs. A, Kassler applied to Judge Sten yesterday for a warrant for the ar- | ca nd, who had been | Dight & y oi this city, July 7. He 1 one part of the eity, bile he lived at times with Miss s, est of her husba Y " 2 the tongue and ¢ th B L Dt to Bl wifh by sais | Curentcuing to Kill hor, Mre, Kasalor | B0broy it mountains. from whom it came. *‘The following ab- | VAting the tongut and deash, | ) k. at fe i “business out ot fowi Miss | G sie ad bosn lying in the woods for [ “Tho recent so-calied Jabor troublés | - Mr. and Mrs. Bon Gallaghor are so- siragiy, ae from the portfolio forthe | ;0 SRR e niistikon when he ex- shve St oo te martied pronerly, | two days id to go home. Oficors | that have been so disastrous and which | journing at Soda Springs, Idano, yegr Quuker or dissonter from the es. | PInins it by bloody, or, at least, that in o't malit, by 3 TOgWAT nrescher, bt <o | Whalon and Peironct went to Kassler's | threaten stll further paralysis to our | Hon. George W. E. Dorsey, of Fre- | gblighed worshipof this dominion shall | Whitever § it or is sppllod L th did not know him. Wi ne revelation | oo b eo of Seventoenth and | business iuterests,” suid W. R. Crissly, of | mont, spent Thursday in this city be allowed to give a vote for the laws of New Haven rln. nal i ln!‘vmp SRS Latie to Liew to=dlay alle awouiied overal | 1) S0 B8 R 0 e bt Kasaler | Chicago, yes “Laye arisen from n | ~Newlon Hall is to be married to Miss | of magistrate or any other oflice § T Siiot, i, 1b 8 Shough 18 1n 8 precarions 0a4, ey fonud that Kassler | G Pdapprehensfon of the true rela- [ Mary Huffman at the residoneo of W. 1. | “'No food or lodging shall be aflorded to |t M ¢ 40 Hare Qoon M A ot been at home for two days bim- | 4ion gustained by all classes to the busi. | Curtls, 2225 Dodge street. a Quaker, Adamite or other herctie, Seotland I originated, A Boys' Play Oust $100,000, - This is a vevival of the old Kussler 55 interests of the country and | - Bcnator Munderson arrived in town on If any person turns Quaker he shall be 34 L r W Urica, N. Y., August 3L--A lire started 1:k|;l|lylr::\:'l)l it hn: ‘h(rrn a ’1.‘-:| .-{zhm 'u;lyl :;:fiiruv:.g‘uill! rn:hlu‘r Friday last by way of Noifolk, Inunl.]slu-tl"||;llllultilhnuflulud to return but For the aecommo: .,“l,“ of our putron 6 vi ) ches to- | police business several yoars. ) e ] v 2O - upo! of death. 5 ve opn tock auction at the % by boys plaving in abarn with wmatches to- 1 40, oy eony ) baud to Pliladelphia | plained of o countoract - these A Till Tapper. B AR b de in the uaminiony | MEAaYE daned &tk Al day, desiroyed the business portion of Earl- wville. {“'hundred 1ho injurions vesults and to protect these all- ( d'.n'ln;x{‘hl‘ nlin,«-le A He a\:n; back m;d 1por ‘u.‘(l h:: L‘)’\r’x ‘_I(l;l\i:jr:;‘jhnl(:lu:!ll:‘l; was arrested yesterday evening on the his r&u‘lgn;u l‘x:\:&lllrixl:\ly be sci anpted suicide by eutiing an ugly | promote the highest g e country ” v, He had gained cn- | OBe Without & warrant. A KAsh ih s throat bechuse sheawould ot | o Conservators' Lienguo of America bus | CHarEo of tll tappung. Hybad gained en- | ®'No"o10"to oross w river but with an fvo with bLim. Siwce kis recovery, s | been orgunized. The purpose of the | trance to the store of J. Newman, at the | g;thorized ferryman. : month or so ago, they huve Leen living | order is Lo unite in one orgenization all | corner of Thirteenth and Leavenworth, No one shall run on the Sabbath, or poacefully until” yezicrday, when the -.!fi wen who belfeye in the supremacy of tue | in the absence of the proprietor and had | walk in his garden or elsowhere, excopt trouble was renawed. There is 20 telling | uw, and are willing to jein in pulllx:lz o | relieved the money drawer of swmall | reverently to and from muutmf 5 here ib will end, notion & groat wors! foice to upholdthe | change amounting to $3. No on¢ shall wuvel, cook victual a your or d obtuined a divor orge Redman, a young colored lad, | he shall be banished, and sufler death en od by any 1 Capital enue Aday and Sat wan & Co., auc- 4yenport uction every Wedn tloa. m. AW, tioncers mdisou county. ‘The iess is and dollars. 1 i Lmmber in Ashes. A disastrous lun R L Ramge's araival of now full goods. Rl ER%'S P New York, August ber five ocourred to-day at _»area of the lre is about three & ehief M Payue & Co., Jun:! 3 ON Fuext Ger Howe & TUkE. 1510 Dy i l was no more than Pros! ep houses, cut hair or her child on the over ikes his wife shall pay a i A Territory. ‘ ‘ THE BIG INDIAN PROBLEM. ' TH E PROOF H E P DDl N | Sucretary Lamar Talks on the Apacies fn | THEY OUGHT TO BE REMOVED. Question s Where to Put Them -An Bx-Consnl at the al Islands and His Misdeods. Canni The Depredating Apaches WASIINGTON, Aug 1.—[8 Al Tele gram to Tik Bre. —Governor h, of Avizonn, isin the city advoeating the re. moval of the Apaches from t territory e lentthat there can be no peace as 1 as they remain in their present haunts, Sceretary Lamar was asked this afternoon what e thought of the recommendation of General Miles, Governor Ross of New Mex ico and Governor Zulieh, of Avizona, in this particular. e roplied: “1agree with them exa Ihe Apaches should be removed. There can be no doubt of it ‘They are a con stant monace to the whites, This is particn larly so as far as those who are held as pris oners of war are concerned, They are, of course, dissatisfied to s certain extent and there are restless spirits among them who are constantly urging an outbreak. For years they subsisted very largely upon stolen cat- tle, ete., and they anparently prefer that method of existence to anything that savors of civilization.” “Where will they be taken to?* “I'hat is the question that is tronbling us, I do not wish to say anything about it at prosent, as we are considering that they aro equally objectionable to any other section. “They are particularly dangerous in a moun- tain and desert country where no white man ean go. They have for generations resided in such regions and know how to make the most of it.” Of course there are some ot tho Apaches who seein disposed to beliave 1 sonably well, but those who have onee been on the warpath, like Geronimo's band, will ever he anything but a menace to the whites, SHow many are there of them? “About four hundred of those who aro represented by the ehiefs that were reeently liere in Wasbington and about forty of Ga- ronimo’s, 1t is a great 1 upon the best and safest p dic and dangerous people. Tow would the swamps of Florida do?” “1 o not wish to su; ny place until {he matter s tinally settle Where 1s Belfor WASHINGTON, August 21— [Special Tele- gram to the B, |- At the state department is a letter addressed to Mr. Samuel E. Bel ford, fate consul at Fiji. The state acpart- ment people do not know where Belford i3 and decline to make public what they do know of his peculations and shorteomings while Tepresenting the United States woy- ernment in the Cannibal islands. Belford is brother of the Hon. James Belford, the “red-headed rooster of the Rockies,” and it was through his brother’s influence that he seeured the place. When Mr. Frelinghuysen was seeretary of state Congressman Belford called upon him one d he had had a great deal of trouble with a cor- tain brother of his and asked the s tie could not send him to the Canni or somowliere clse where he was likely to be en or otherwise disposed of. The consulate at the Fiji islinds was vacant at the time, andBelford was at onee appointed. During his trip across the con- tinent Lie took occasion to forward numerous drafts to the brother, and before leaving San Franeisco lie had eashed several drafts upon the state department, among the Pacitic coast bankers. ‘The present consul has Intely undertaken to turnish il U complete statement of B al operations while in his official capacity. “Fhis statement which was received to-day and which is filed away in the archives of the state ¢ tment, would form very interest- ing reading at this time. It is understood that Belford, through his official conneet succeeded in beating the British bank, not only in the islands themselves, but in A tralia, out of ting in all @ great many thousands of de Holeft suddenly about a_year awo, trans. ferred Nis consulate toa depiity whom he had appointed, and from whom he borrowed a fow hundred_dollars, and lius ot shice been d from. sums of money, agerega- ar TWO WHITE HOUSE DEATHS, Relics of Fillmore's and Lincol T ns Pass Away. WASHINGTON, August 21.—[Special Tele- gram to the Beg, | 'wodeaths have ocenrred during the past week among the old em- ployes of the white house; the little group of men, who have “stood nearest to the throne” during many administrations, Visitors to the exeeutive mansion will here- atter inquire in vain for “0ld Sandy,” one of the most remarkable of its habitues. T. S Herbert, as he was more properly but less familiarly known, assumed charge of the heating and ventilating departments of the president’s mansion ns long as age would permit. He entered the white house in President Fillmore's time, and was ever faithful to his work until coniined to his last illness, “Sandy” was a close observer and a quiet philosopher in his own way, and co taimed within himself volumes of anecdot of former wresidents, Among other gifts, “Sandy” was a weather prophet — of great skill. Those who ihad watched his predictions for years thought him alwost infallible and several of the presidents lave learned to con- sult iis judgment as to the weather. A few weeks agzo the weather prophet began fo feel the premonitory symptoms of a coming storm and predicted the Lot wave of fever to which he succombed on “Tuesday last. The white house employes att his funerai on Thursday. During the past week one of the doorkeep- ers, Alphonso Donn, also died, With the advent of Lincoln to' the white house Donn took his place at the portal and kept it until a yearago. Ho was the most faniliar with the Lincoin houselold of any of the ployes and was an authority competent to pass upon the genuineness of the current anecedotes of the white ouse life in those days. Mr. Donn's death was the re sult of consumption, Ratlroad Collision. WASHINGTON, August 2L—The Baltimore & Ohio Chicago express colllded with the Magerstown accommodation, on the Metro- | politun branel, in this city to-day. Six or el t persons were badly bruised but there © DO fatal injuries. ratic Gutrage, P. Wheeler, wd from or de- A W ASITING of New O1lé practicing as attornoy | purtinent. ther Den roN, August 31, R, 1s, has been dist e the in Proposed Junketing Tour. WASIINGTON, A Commissioner Atkins will, in a day or ave home on a | tour of mspection among the 1ndian azencios west and northwest, Bank Stat NEW Yous, August 21 stutement 5 the resery - $474,00 The W wekly bank to have de- 1ks now hold 39,000 in excess of legal requircinents, ——— For Leo's Approval. Uho acts, embodylng ynod of the lowan lwaukee, Wis, hive one's approval, Romk, Au the resolutions of Catholie bishops at 5 been submitted for the 18 lots in 2ud ition to Bedford Place, very ch Mus (SN TON, 1602 Farnam. - Dr. Hamilton Warren, Eclectic Phiysi sinn and Sargeon, Room 6, Crounse block eorncr 16th and Capitol avenue i Dayand uight ealls promptly attented to a few lots o Harney, betweer 23th sireets. Al good fnvest MEXGTON, 1503 Farnaw We have 20th and wents Mutk s 4 ‘ ' ) » 0 i