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SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY ,\I()R‘IL\‘(I, AUGUS 1886, NUMBER 61, WANTQ 0 T Crly, T COmn TN 4 0 T TN NVENTINN 1| free schools, and, abave all, a free and incor- | was made by order of Mayor Smith, who is mn" B] DB \I H Q ‘ l\ [”‘D quite public and resulting in a vote of about TENANTS HOLDING THE FORT, | gsscmtiy. e communications to or trom | A SECOND CONVENTION DAY, | fiibiecvaiio e Seeied shat | N END BADLY SCORCHED | 5 5 one et the e chers Sto o SR L gh Resolved, That we deplore the loss to #he | Myers was wanted there on the charge of Saline county being the governor's home il ) 1 — teen unable during the last three days | PRI country octasloned by Thie death of the gat- | perjury, and thatan aflicer and 4 warrant . it is of much concern to him that he has del N g to get any despatch off, as perhaps you al- | lant democratic sokliers, Geo . ( were on the way to Cincinnati, Myers was s . gations that would be kindly disposed toward Evicted Irish Peasants Preparing for & | yeady know. The boats from Varna bring | The Democrats of Illinois and the Republi- | fan and Winfield Seokt_Hancock, and the | at the Columbus convention yesterday and | A Big Business Block Swept Out of Exis- | Fiim., Tlievote of more than three to one TR T ¥ - Higan Me cinent statesmen, Horatlo Sevimnour, | §wore out a warrant charging ex-Auditor onoe Last Nigh against him in the northwestern part of the Straggle With the Police, no passengers, and trains vin Adrinnople cans of Michigan Meet. Thomas A. Hendricks and Samuel J. Tijden, | Oappellar, of this city, with bribery in_con tence Last Night county is satd o be due in 8 measire to the - carry no passengers across the Roumeli — and we commend the example of their lives | neetion with his election on the republican - Stmese aftiliation gt sl with Whitcomb HOUSES STRONGLY BARRIGADED | frontes ; PLATFORMS WHICH DO NOT JIBE. | Sty ol inlisten. gliiscoumiliee, Covpelar anfis RIS I | THE TOURNAMENT'S THIRD DAY, | (g Tclcarspn, Tuslatior s kept, the g u’ \‘\\ . \\ EMENT OF ‘:m ]_v.: \v‘\\:‘~." S - perjury Myers was released $1,000 bail JE— Wife for several years, untila few duys ago NAy Aug e Russian Tele- " Michigan Republicans. about 3 {his morning. . " he was finally deposed and W, F. Wolf in- Troops Moving to t Scene of the | gram agoney's statement that Prince Alex- | Cleveland's Administration Endorsed m:\\“‘l"’“_:.__ \|“_"“_" :\‘::W 2, —The - A Lincoln Man Shoots Himself Be- | <tallod and commiseioned, (o the wreat 1o Expected Distarbance in County ander hias been released islittie credited here, the Bourbons, Including the republican stats convent t again this 1linois Greenbackoers, cause He Couldn't Pay His Debts Hef ana satisfaction of the community, Less Boycotting the Intrus Lanting oMt el Al Cutting Incident—Other Con- morning. The temperance question is causing [ BLoOMINGTON, 1L, August LHO BIC ~Political Points—Many Other AT “"’,'! o p L ) graphes Jucharest yesterday for news « SRS . b MLl rom ee of the green back o ois shies of the public would be part'enlarly Foreign News, s L bzl /R Qs A ventions—Political Notes, delay in the formation of the platform, A | committee of the green back y "" L State Happenings, aceeptable to the people out there, and. they L R RGNS KR IR R niyeet prohibition plank which was offered was dis. | Met here to-day to consider vmn‘zlmll ks s are porfectly willing to experiment with . & st sl o Ll N cussed by the conmittee on resolutions until | FORvEntion R L LU The : ¢ mostany kind of a change. A State of Sicge. .u;;l supporters of Seanceoff. The princ s mm.“r n\mn.wmu.“ : vcinck s moning without' sotiing the vln« 1« ,.,l,,,u.“w.-u.)umruul‘ 10 be \u-l"l el Il:mnv : ontlagration, P e Copyrighted. adhicrents are still in prison, Caravaroff, SeriNariELD, 1, August % e demo- | question. At S o'elock the committee again | dianapolis September 1, when an - effort wi wrin Bexn, Neb., August 2 Special \ 4 x v Denti, August 26— New York Herald | Russian eaptain in command of Alexander's | eratic state convention was called to order at | assembled and resumed the discussion. Crus | be made to unite the factions of the soft | Telogram to the Bee.|—An incendiary fire _McCooxk, Neb., August 26— (Special Tel Cable—Special to the Bre]—The struggle | yacht, telegraphed to Bueharest in reply to [ noon by Hon. Alfred Orenadortf, chairman ‘.‘\-l-w \\':\wlv;vnu!:u-;l for govarnor, by ac- | motiey peovle, fapers’ alliances and 1abor | started in the livery barn of Harry Thege | S100 to the Bre. | The republicans of the between the police and the tenants ousted in | o inquiry that the priiee was - handed over | of the state central committee. Hon. James | fanation AEARRELA Tefonald, of fsen= | araanimtions. - he members of the St | here to-night about 9:40 'clock. The most \[“'I""l“"""“ itive district of Nebraska, in | tothe Russis orities. . 4 . e8| ada, for L ant Governor, committee and three delegates from e ¥ 4 oldding Gospor, Frontia o O he evictions on the Marquis of Clanricarde's | ORR¢ BESIAR SWRSHUCS g | W. Duncan, of La Salle county, was named The platforn adopted favors tariff upon | distriet were appoinited to go to Indianapo- | Princinal business block is entirely destroyed. | {70 Vit "'_'“ r, Hayes, Chase, estate. near Woodford, continies to be the | giors 13 mueh comimented wpon. 1t 15 the | @ temporary chairman. Duncan, in his | imported produets of Tower priced foreign | lis. “The state convention was not fised | The following isa list of busimess houses | By andtlitehoock countics held aconven: great topic here. 1 have just returned from neral opinjon tiat Russia will hot now al- | speeeh, gave unqualified praiso to the admin- | Iabor and the restoration of tho 1357 tarifl on | upon. burned: J. B, Frost, general merehandise; | U0t Culbertson today. The convention a visit to the locality, Galway men in Amer- | low Alexander to re-ascend the throne. istration of President Cleveland. The con- | Wool. ‘The orzanization of labor for the pro K —— Bank of North Bend: Hoberts consisted of seventeen delesates, Hiteheock tivs CENRTAT AR Nelidoff, | vention nall sas liberally sapplied with eir- | feetion of their interests iy favored. as is also California Republicans, : county, which has herotofore always had & few may remember u little stream atthesouth- | CONSTANTINOPLE, | Aeust 26, Nelidoff, | vention hall was [iberally supplied with Citc | fhe onactient of laws for the settiement of [ 1,08 Axarnes, Cal, August 35.—At the | Smith, ~drugeists; Hawy — Stephenson, [ FHE WHEL Hasetoiofore Always ha east corner of Galway county called Wood- | Jiussian ambassador here, inforied his col- S REATY Y e | controversies by arbitration, ‘The platform | oo 40 3 60 11V0) s thio 60! confectionery: A. Peller & Co., general mer v U S S Jeagues that i event of serious disorders in | the state labor association asking for a- reso: e iene hltafia | republican state convention to-day the com ing o a former agreement with Gosper and ford river, which emptics into the - Shannon, | yjgaria, Russia would, with_othier powers, | lution abolishing prison contract labor. O et o o "free | Mittee on orcanization reported plans to | chandises City hotel: I\ Young, groceriess A. | gt/ €L FEEAICN S sbliNg UG York, the tenant Saunderson has barrieaded o Kissi ses to accep! af . ¢ ' ation as an aceomplisiied fact. ¢ on pernanent organization presented anarchists, and advocates absolute protection | state ofticers, the object being to pla | Iln; Jerry Dion, blacksmith; Joseph Vavra, sa nine against them. The nine delegates from phorically sing the Moody and Sankey song, | and there is a general rejoicing at the over- | organization be made permanent, which was. | ratg 8L R IS QIR o Vote upon FRtARd AT LU ATATILoh WOrS IOMINALeN: barn s Storey & Dotel, harness and s N T T N b e CHOLD THE FO! throw of the rebels, unanimously adopted. ¢ Wik any change in the law as atfecting liguor sell- - machines: Hemza Bros, two ice houses. | there will be a bitter tight and the present I found the place alnost in a state of VIENNA, August 26,—The ezar has per- N{'"“[' :"hlfl(""'.“'j'"!“' :",""j“f"l"j;““.' ing, and opposes granting any of the public Texas Repablicans, There fs very little saved. There has been | pearance indicate that Brown will be snowed siege. In the country round about Wood- | mitted Alexinder to proceed to Germany by | fe Andurson, of Qumnes, it FOB SIS | dodiain to aliens, i Waco, Tex., August 26.—The republican | two attempts before to burn this block this | Under by some other man. e denocrats ford, for twenty miles from the nearest rail | Wi¥OEOdesst G B B s atats Drapeatd thie o | o, TE following in addition were nominated: | siuio" convention to-day mominated & full | summer. Shee the fire started oftivers have | Are fecling jubilant aver this phase o affairs way etation, the people form quite a primitive ¢ Hid ARy v Y ani R Gil, R, Osman, seeretary of state: George L. 4l % ot and swear by the gods of war that they will ofticer Jias been informicd that Prince Alex- | J18U0W, was mage wanfwous, | neral | Maitz, treasurer: Henry H. Alpin, auditor [ ticket, headed for governor by A. M. Coch- | arrusted ten suspicious eharacters, and they | elect their man. Lok community, and know scarcely anything of | ander is safe and free and is on his way to | hted the name of Professor B, ‘I, Oldt, of | eneral; Moses Taggart; attorney general: C, | rane, of Dallas. The platform favors sub- | will have to give good account of themselves | music. the theoretical views concerning evictions | his home in Darmstadt. Dispatehes state | FE0EEURE WV ST ROTCRRE B0 SO | Roscoe "D, Dix, commissioner of the land | mission of the prohivition amendment to the | tomorrow i they receive thelr liberty, T now being wired i the house of commons. | that after beitiz convexed out of Bularia the | of public instruction, and he was nominated [ Offices Joseph 8 Fstabrgok, superintendnt | constitution toa vote of the pople: oppos Our i department were nearly | o A dudze Denosed. They are, however, practical peoplo. They | Prinict was sot free at “eni, tis beleved | §CGE ion. of public instruction: 8. abeock £Or | o Jeasing of convicts; denounces the op- [ all at Fremont in attendance at orbprEGe, Neb, August 20.—[Special to that when Alexander learns of the counter 5 i member of the state board of education. rakni ot tile i Intorests the BEr. |—The trit YOS Bhe fva s the rondways leac tn i TOEITS After the nominations lad been made, and e 00k Y ERBRR F\Y ¥ i1 o | pression of mercantile and laboring interests g oo amont, o praise | the Ber—The trial of Judge Backman, of have ploughed the roadways leading 1o | reyolution in his favor he will at once return | ({i{léhwaiting the repart of the sonmittee | At 11 o'clock a recess was taken until 2 | Biionopolists, and favors the Blair educa- | the state tournament, but too mueh praise g “oiiie“or oftigial misconduet and “Saunderson’s fort.” as hishouse is zener- [ to Sofia. His presence there it is believed A LI U T R "elock | can not be given to the fire boys that were 1 3 atlsa, N " lousn trees, tranks | Wil queli all” disorder and restore peace. to | i Fesolutions, Messis. Rickerand Oldtwere | © il Tocolutions denounce the present na- | tHonal bill —— at bome and citizens wenerally, as they | drunkenness closed here. C. J. Dilworth, of ally called, N the house trees, tr introduced to the convention. ‘They brietly | L A\ i o y, a Y | Hastings, aud S. e el AHi ook Hive HRBH 1818 aerose. (16 s | His Counitey: exprestod thanis for ‘the nominations con. | Honal administration” for its indefensible Ir. Blaine on Prohibition. worked hard, and through their offort the | LAStNKS, and S. A, Dravo, of this city, w aches. This lone on the instigation | , LONPON. August 26.—). Ferguson, under | ferred upon them and promised to exert [ Yetoes of incasures for the relief of veterats | pywisron, Me., August 26,—Mr. Blaino | west side of tho street was | MOreys for the defense, and District L UL e DAL L foreign secrotary, stated in the commons this | themselves to their utmost to secure the elec- | and widows and orpnans of veterans, “The 9 T s o torney Morlan, of Arapahoe, for the pros of a rumor that the bailifts were that Joyal troops entered Soiin | ton et the. thhnt Congrescmmn | Lawlee | Fesolutions insist that “it is the duty of con- | Addressed a republican campaizn meeting of | saved. The block which burned was [ (pHeY S eren, of AEiaion Tor o proscti BRINGING A BATTERING RAM. uesday with the consent of the powers. The | poke bricily to a question” of privilege, and | 6ess 1o enact such laws as shall promptly | 4000 people this evening. “lle declared the | conposed entirely of frame buildings, and in [ gat 40 Lttt LR T i v come be- ot whereabouts of Alexander, the secre- | ghon tha committe ) ey A | R effectually sippress the system of poiyg- | republicat party had never wavered in sup- | gun lours 1 N o time 1t started wa mom | 23, Yesterday before any evidence was in- The bailiffs, however, cannot now come be- s then the committee on resolutions reported 4 Jort of Dbit. Wo hours from the time it started was com: ) Y tary said, was unknown to the British gov the following platform, whiel was adopted | any, and that the laws so énacted shall “be | port of prohibition. IGToTy VI e OV E LT E71K St R ORHID 6 FH b thTs troduced on the part of the defense his a'- ernment, but telegrams have been forwarded | ynanimously and without debate: rigidly enforeed, by the civil athorities if pos- & — ) ¥ . ¥ I L il torneys handed in the resi fon of tie over the Shannon on the road from Portumna | Ky inyiling him to return and resume rale - . Y ‘””_ Y ”‘“"“" 3 sible, and by the military it necessary 3 A Congressional Nomination, writing to give any estimate of the loss or [ judge, but the board could not then elose the to Looscan. Near the latter place are thou- | in Bulgaria. i Resolved, That the democracy of Illinois | Pathy for “the Irish nation in their gall PEoRIA, LI, August 2,—The republicans | the amount of insurance. However, A, Pel- | case without a finding, and he was adjudged sands of people coming trom Clare. The | SOFIA, August2.—A single regiment of | in convention assembled reaflirms the plat | Strugele for the \‘v,.»qflr[gm‘ of self Overn- | op tlie Tenth congressional district ata con- | ler & Co. are the heaviest losers but are well ul}:l.l_\‘:\} "hun:m:. His resignation wits then Limerick ehureh bells are continually tolling | roops assisted by a number of wmilitary | form of principles adopted by the national ia reaflirmed. “The democracy I con- | o gion at Galesburg to-day nominated Gen- | nsured. J. B, Foot hias probably saved over | Accented and the costs charged up to him. . W AL o | eadets accomplished the work of deposing | demoeratic party at the Chicago convention, is condemned for its flagrant outrages | FEAHEL IR K alf i The county attorney, 'I'. J. Carter, was then for miles along the road. Strangers are | pjoxander. Before proceeding against the | whieh nominated Grover Cleveland president, the spirit and letter of the constitution in s WA Uy T half ot his stock. apnointed county judee, and S. A, Dravo re- Jooked on suspiciously, but as an Ameriean | prince the revolutionists arrested the com- | Thom Hondricks vieopresident, and | refusinz admission to the territory of Da- [ b v oy A N1 6N THE NEGRO. e Rt ceived the appointment as county attorney. I needed no backing. to the nmnflv of Alu}znulnl s regiment which congratulate the country upon their election, l\_m‘..lvnmh(ul u; an honorable place in the . LD L DRSO P "‘\, l"‘\"“ l""‘":‘- i M".('luflmlm l.\'l is v\lpn-nnl-d ;(-n‘tlx(»J\‘xll‘L-ll-. S e - + head- | at Slivnitza. The provisional government 1o restoration of our party to power in | sisterhood of siates. The President Teolls Why H. o BEMONT, Neb., Auzust [Special Tel- | as he is ‘a cripple, and yot the justice of the northward, is amarked town and the head | Sl i e Tpeople were oyl o | Bhe sdimimsiration of the atianal govern. | Georse A, Farr, of Otawa, submitted a L ettty MO AP | v to the Bik—The third day of the | Yerdiel is acknowledued’ by all.” The Judge quarters of the Galway constabulary, Where | {he “"deposed — prince, resigned oflice, | yents that we cordially anprove the ad- | minerity report_regarding the temperance | ¥ fatthews. firNiB01E toRriiaToNE Wwhs Wl ntlended. an || 12 Hislown Wworstienemy, the authorities are drafting more police, | and liberated “the commander, — who | minstration of U President Cleve- | plank, as follows: New Yonk, August 20.—[Spacial Telegram | o He O LFE o] — whose spiked helmets are seen along the | &t once brought his regiment to Sliviitzaand [ T - for its. faithtul - adberence | 1o That we believe that the Republican | to the Brx.|—The Herald this morning pub- | the interest has iner rom the begin- The Cawp in Readiness. causeways, for really the whole district 1s in | disarimed the regiment which had assisted in | " tho principles of the democratic | Bty Is the only trie temperance party; | lishes a long interview with President Cleye- | it fhe programine was azain changed IRAND ILAND, Neb., August 26.—|Spe- most excited and resolute condition. restof nim. After this, the commander | e g o the pledzes made to the people | thronsh which alt fecelation favoring tew- | 1apq in regardto hisappointmentof Recorder | 10 Lve all the races in the afternoon begin- | cial to the Brr.]—The quartermasters 3 «d under arrest the political leaders who . its abulity: 'Y | perance must be obtaine i ning at 2 o’clock. The board of control, at a ar " SEVEN HUNDRED POLIC had managed the coun detat. The powers | before the election, and for its ablity, integ- That the vast majority of that pafty | Matthews to succeed Frederick Douglas, X 2p UL L , @ department here has received nine hun- really constitute a strong garrison at Por- | have recognized the government formed by | ¥ nhilgsonomyain the administiation of | geplore the existence of the evil of the liquor | The president said: :;xfil:lu.lnchl at 9 o'clock, after much debate | dred hospital tents for the soldiers' reunion tumna, between Woodford and Ballinasloe. | Karoveloff as premier. The provisional gov- | PERIGC SRR g0 oeratie party, by | traflie; and hope tor its ultimate l“\(vlln"llml‘ 1| “Ihad only one object in apnointing Mr. decided to allow the Frontier hook and ladder | yiere which will open Monday August 50, and No soliiers are yet to be scen, but the author. | Crimmenthias ssurd the porte that the mave | 4 FiGoE and traditions, is pledged o' the | 3 That the mass of that party AOWARL | Matthows, namely: to put the best -man 1 | feam, of Fremont, and the North Bend hose | they are being distributed over the grounds ties say 11 detachments are ready. Nearly | {0 Tirkey, atd has akted the porie to peopen | frotection of all American’ eitizens, both ha- | (UGG on ipon that guestion. Therefore | couldiind, that s the best colored man, in | 1AW to1un maain, both fouling in their tuns | near the iy, The telograph and telephone twenty othé¥ tenants than Saunderson’s ex- vilbelweonReonEtantingplaiEand ,ln'--i born and natiraliz dywhile sojourning | we submit the following s’ the temperance | the position. The colored race s develop- -“-‘l‘""' ay. The Frontiers mads the first run | companies are running lines to the ground, pect avietions, and are about ready for a ippopulis. 3 T sl o of Dreai | Plank i our platforn 3 ing & great many able men. They have ae- | 1445 scconds, which gives them third prize. | and will open oflices at the headquarters de- B Al these have: reciimed inproved | LONDON, Atgust 26, —The Morning Post | i Prompt and suceesstul demantt of Presi: | “Resolved, "Thiat the Republican arty 18 in | oomplisned wonders during the last twenty- | The Notth Bend hose team then wade their | partment. “The electric light company - is cge. A L ave r e oV has a dispateh from Stanboul saying: The | {I¢ n tministr A favor of the . ultimatd suppression of the | <010 - : el 5 "1 | run, but lacked one turn of the nozzle in | constructing a line of lights from the city to Jand without the aidof Clanricarde. The lease of un American citizen from unjust iy ooy reaflirms its | five years. Icould not appoint them all, so 1 L S 5 " 5 and without the anricarde, cent prevails here owing to S Rzl liquor traflic, and hereby reaflirms its 2 EPDOINS making a perfeet coupling, otlierwise their | the reunion gronnds, and the camn will be amount of rent due from. all does not exceed | the belief that Russia intends to oceupy Bul- “"{'{!"‘I“ "‘ ,'l‘.’\ e s rio people | doctrines of submission as incorporated on | was compelled to use my best judgment to do atorAn L N ave DaMTAS hasord lighted with electrie lights which will run all €500, Saunderson is liable for £00 a year, but | garia. The military department is in @ state | ¢ SO ;f;m u'.llmu‘- S etht ot ,_"v"‘,w“,‘h the platform of 1552 and 1844, The minority | service to our colored feilow citizens and at L e RODI1C 0 night. Orders have been issued by the seere- fhe costs are now $00 against him. The po- | Of feverish activity. = Orders have Dbeen s {, ,‘.A\ L et | Teport is signed by three members of the | the same time to give the appointment to a I'he regular programme of the day began | tary of war to the Second infantry from Fort S bt g LG U A e comumittee. After some debate the minority | 4.0 vul and able man.” with hook and ladder companies which had | Omaha, General Morris’ troops “from Fort given to reeruit 50,000 men in Syria. The | Bue for | nPTontia kajerninon ) ! lice force is Standard’s Berlin correspondent says: Em- | ¢conomic: lninistered, is robbery under | pyoi \was adopted by a large majority. never coutested. Lhere was only one entry— | Sidney, Woodrafl's I, Sceond artillery, from Fort Léavenworth and the Blue Springs. ar- vl e s dard ] ! *form of lnws that we are in favor of a “A colored democrat,” the reporter Bug- HOYCOTTED BY THE SHOPKEEPERS aror William, on hearing of the seizure and | the for AL M Ly Y e — D & 'St ST e of Portumna nnd olsewhere, and with great | Kidnapping of Drines Alexander, wrots a | reduction of the’ present unjust tarift to & Robbing Veterans of Their Beer. gested, “is regarded as a novelty., 1 have | the Scribner team. ‘This company showed | giiory‘from Blue Sprines, Neb. to wrive hive ), and’ remain during the out for democratic cause the people have destroyed the bridge o ,. Bl 3 rovenue basis, and heartily endorse the action hielr Beox b 2 TR0 OB nPRslR Sak i 110805 e Iiteee FoIBINa difficulty the constabulary are getting food | Sharp ltter to the ezar expressing amazement | (¥R ST ARG YTV es 1 con- | HARRISEURG, Pa., August 26.~The prohi- | eyen heard that a geutleman well known in f i 3. Lt ladd fonday, Augus or drinie, exeopt for . litthe karden of fruit | 0 indienation, When the king of Servia | o1 USSR S T Vanse of Gt | bition convention adoptea m;-gr;&.fi.:&.nu 2 Washington senariadslate coloreddemo- | CalElE on tho truck and. Jost” them several | Weelc of Founion. and the Shannon water. County Inspector | “itis the greatest piece of in famy ever pe orm. ; - morning, reciting that informatioh TiAd Becn | erat is a political anowaly or even mon- [ SGONAR. L0 1 ose race for compantes A B A T B O'Brien_tureatened the shopkeepers with | patrated in Furope. /I 1 knew where lved, That the action of the demo- | yocaived of the pening of adrinking. sntoon | strosity.” e et 1 D . Vi e granyishe achion: o § Tosity.” siokch il ore contesting, st run was : i 41 Telo- bilcting the policemen. The Saundersons' | Alexanter™ was” T wonid aeriico ol eratic hiouse, of representatives of the 11> | in the national home for disabled soldiers at | * “Yes,” he replied, “I believe there is some | made by the Dorseys of Fremont: time, | - Aunalen (o nechililels case s regarded as a test one. 1 found that posess, o, efford him gssistanc e i . i i | s T > ; ! » | gram to the Bek. | —A musie dealer or dealer ; 9 : Y ing forfeited and reclaiming from railroad | Dayton, O., pronouncing the opening of such [ such opinion in the air, but it is not an opin- | 45!, ‘Thiey made a svlendid run for a new . 1 The report of the arrival of Alexander at | 1ns forle A 0 10 be wrong to old soldiers, and calling | i SR ST i team and ‘were loudly cheered. Congress- | in musieal instruments named Hinman, who all had got the idea that the new government { Darmstadt is not confirmed. corporations abous 100,000,000/ acres’ of land || DHICOIO b et A MARAREEOTTNG | o Aich e hastany rlanttobe | han Dorscy has prosented the boys @ hanid- | had his place of business on ‘Tweltth stroct Jsgoin < to use strong coercion, and think that | - Prsth, Aneust 26,1t is ‘positively stated | RIEEREC WE SUE GOTIORUORS 19 home to close the saloon, and protect thein-{ roud: A colored “democrat an anomaly! f some “silk’ banner. The Kearney Wide | near O, has suddenly left the city and his & stand had better be made when the supplies. llllll:l\I".‘\‘:\l‘iw!d;"lr‘v“‘0,::‘ 'l‘\(t-r\‘n:‘:mltl:is ':;l‘:nlltmu‘: Resolved, That the ownorship of real | mates from the bn]lllcful lmlu;lnml of driixln A"‘\J\“l'l'hl:"“)‘; ST ; A\\iukvtq ‘:u: nv\t.l Itmt“rllmlX in fwkmpli" place of business has been closed by th 3 3 a fortnik] e loyalists’ vement, resolyes retar A . e e H A ev. George H. Hecker, ved “preacher »Well, because southerners, who were | and got no time. The Mechanics of Frei e 3 ¢ 7 srelutiohonsefonatortnighl. to. Bulgaria, e 15 eXpected to arrive to- astute In Uiis country by persons not itizens | Kov. B L e e e oy ety i | NOrEMRg A Jast. Fhey Nover ran (oeether | Sherilt, What stoek he had has been covered THE ROADS PICKETED. morrowat Kustehuek, whenee an army will | & the Yaited BEEES or, Wio BEve TO8 €001 fairs as complained of at the Davton home | democrate.” before, bul did well until’ they cane to the [ this afternoon with attachments for debt. It All the roads and prineipal places are | conduct him in trinmph to Sofia. clared th ition_ to become such, s | f ! o oo ats” coupling. when the hose brole and s serions | 18 freely rumored that some of these debts 1 injurious to American interests and may’ be | existed at Hampton, Va., and at the ome in | “5epn 050 st b A coupling, when the hose broke and a serious | 18 freel 0 8 picketed by the populace. Men who are | - CONSTANTINOPLE, Augzust he Levant | IR STth evil consequences, We there- | Washington. Niné thousand dollars were rue,” replied the president, “but the | gelay oceurred. Lime, 1:1% were of crooked charaeter and that money working at the littie harvesting will get due | Herald containsa statement that Alexander | {EenEEE Y S CRIETERER S fion by | raised to carry on the eampaign. last thirty years have brought changes in this | * /The day closed with the éhiefs’ races, for | Was obtained through sales of mortgaged i 4 st will be detained by Russians and it is be- | fore ieartily approve of such ; ¥ to carry or wpaigr o : eli 5 5 which the e the tollowing ntrieat | property and under false pretenses, and that otice when the storming of the fort begins. i 5 : congre will effectually protect the public | After the reading and adoption of the plat- | country. Old relations are broken up and | which there were the following “entries: | BT SR G s his track and ROLC! e Pty Sn | Heved, unless he consents not to return to | 1SRN on lien entries and ownership, | form Wolfe was nominated for governor by | old tiiies can never return. The north and | Dibble of York, Wilson of Kearney, Spald- [ thesufterers will put ofticers on his track and Some thought that Clanricavde might with- | Bulgatia, will be bound o return a prisoner | K1 from such atiow entiies and ownishin, ion: A. Burger for lieufenant gov- | south are equally gratificd by this fact. You | ing of Norfolk, Lowry of Fremont, Tempie- | 100K him un to come home « ver. His draw s process, but Uho landlord dilemina | to Kussia, £ 9—Tho Tussian charge | TotTvei Tor U o citizens: mar by acelaniation: Charles T Hawley for | eannot apply Tules which oftained yeste ton of Couneil iuts, Newberry of’ Lincoln, [dde of deparaire Wy 8 ridopurioc toyniin is on him. 1f he surrenders the tenants . ho asplan eharge | TResolved, That we favor o financial poliey cencral; John N. Morely for seere- [ to things of to-day. We are a new na ardanier of Seribnér, Crawford of North | @ Duggy. s = the same bick and vanish- everywhere will take new courage. 1 think B ceviowny thtiattoreneni \Which go1d and Silver and paper. cutroney | tary of internal aitairs, aid Rev, 1. M Pal- | Tl accurrences of twenty-ive v Bend, Backus or Coluibyus, “Five prizes were | 105 himself from sight. i) s Meers = 1t | secretary 3 _ag the | (0 Vertible into coin on demand, shall consti- | mer (eolored) for congressman at large. ong to ancient history. Now, then, w chief’s eap, gold badse and her medal. 3 Hiagiveryisopnitheiconticy \""_“,"I:“ s 1 i I wsed by tho Engiish pross, | LY eieutating medium' (hat the surpius | | The platform demands the state and na- | two' great patties in’ this country. That Backus won the first, Templeton second. and | Nebraska and lowa Weather. 15 not expected that the tenants will use fire- | a fMlirmed l‘mlfiflu czar had no kaowl- | {50 N HONAT treasury shodld be applied in | tional prohibition of the importation, manu- | our salvation. Every four years those j Newberry, the Duteh Dude. captured the | For Nebraska and lowa: Fair weather, arms, Sde [0f el Hulkarian conspiracy, When ayihent or e Laomni publie’ et 1o | factire, sile and supply of inoficating | fios ave w fresiline mateh, "I0s"% ot | lether mdal.” o ; slightly cooler. = ince Aloxander rec ney f the | s that large nulations in the | liquors: arraigns the republican and demo- | figh iroughout the campaizn. But er supper i fine exhibition was given by e Boycotting the Troops. success of his friends in Bulgaria ne was | {08, GV FREE BRI oS 0F the | cratic parties as having been untrue to the | wien the ficht is over then we forget | the Pompicr ladder corps. The graid tour- Opposed to Convict Labor. Duniiy, August . 27-Midnight,—[New | 4€¢ply moved, e telegraphed his father e | |WAAtY Mvong e FONE BeCaiHes BTG | Yeople on the liquor question, and asks the | the ightand settle down good naturedly to | nament eloses to-morrow, and the result of | CricAGo, August %, Fifteen representa- Yorkt Harald Cablo=8nocialto the! B, \l\nrlgl!lsn Darmstadt before returning to | |G SWRNE S sovernment and . re- | voters to abandon these partics; conumends | support the administration in every honest | tho races is anxionsly awaited, The state | tives of some of the lurgest manufactories i 4 Lok Rpadd D Sulgaria. 4 lieving the people from unnccessary and op- | all organizations having temperance ob- | effort toward zood government. Weli, the | ehampionship lics between the Cleland and 4 90 K L i Telegrams just in from Ilearsonstown, in | ~LoNDoN, August 26.—Prince Alexander | HeVing the heobi jeet in views demands that congress shall | colored people of the south are just like all zgerald hose teams. this and adjoining states began a session Birr Kings county, on the borders of Tipner- | has arrived at Darmstadt. b ihm(yl\'l"d,"l' ve are opposed to the im- | Torbid the is~§u- of revenue )wrml:s in the | the rest ?.ruls, The moment they begin to ree- - here to-day to consider the best method of ary, say that 200 of the Twelfth Jight in- ) A portation of foreigners and aliens under con- | states, —districts or counties where the f oznize the duty of eitizenship, “that’ mouent A Young Man’s Suicide. curing the abolition of conviet contract labc T A B ot A e N ANPEER 008 fractto'perforay nbor in the United” States: | fiawor trafie s yrobibited by law; dectares | they will beglt fo o convictions wd to b | - Luscouay,” Neb., * August - 26.(Speciat | J. J. Lowis, of Eacine, Wis, was clected Al s o = s 3 o that we demand such legislation by congress 4 nportec act @ X ~arned by them. ¢ reasonable man | o0 Lhee 1 R I it e kg ; mllur that |‘m.|l|n.lu Mnllux'if;l there, were SP!'<':;h:("|:'£{go"'°‘i n‘:fl:‘fi’:"—[:::"““"' As iy be necessary to prevent such fpor- | 1abor be forbidden and tiio immigration law | suppose thit, whei the white people ot “the )l‘tll:ln:-:!In"ll)lsl:(;"lfn.lll.lx‘ I;:u;;;k;l. blm‘llle),:; ;!fm‘l(r’nl-‘xv:‘ Illlm;h\\‘villx::'::‘;:lu‘um "ll‘llllili,)’\uu :n marching on to Portumna. They were un- d By 8180 | tation, and as will effectually proiibit | s0 chanwed that Awerican indus i country divide themselves between the re- | YOUng married ma g eventh an, conviet la s 08 serious n menace to able to obtain transportation, owing to the | LONDON, August 26.—Sexton, Parnellite, | (Chinesa immigration s that. we demind. the | protected against the introduction ot erimi- | publican and the democratie parties, the col- | P streets, suickled to-night at 6 o'clock by | the manutacturer as to the laborer, *He ad- Doyeotting of the Birv branch of the National | gave notice in the conmons (his ' evening of | abrozation of all laws whieh do ‘mot. bear | wals, idlers and sazrants: | declares that | ored people will ll hink aiik and oin the | shooting himself through tho head with o Yooaton tint sontictarshoullibeRemplived sue. Concurrently w! 0 ; is inte b the ving amend- | equally upon capital and labor: that we de an labor, skill and eapital should have | republican party? This is an insult to the | yevolve 5 SR ; pon onds, 2 SN 10 4 seris league. Concurrently with the march was | his intentlon to moye the following amend- oaualiy unon caniip) Ankd_tabor; IR g i consideration and proteetion azainst o A ms Brains, It is the shearestnome | revolver. ‘1o lnd undressed, gone to bed, [ of prison statistics, the session adjourned to ed & manifesto forbidding all Kinds of | ment in the addvess in xeply to the queen’s | et C RIS ™ QAR e safety of | the competition of forelen labor and cavital | ser - and, more thun that, it would begreat | bolstered his head up with pillows, then | 20 clock, ? aid to the soldiery, speech: cuployes of railways, manufacturing cstab- [ in onr tariff and other laws: that arbitration | political calamity.- The differexiccof opinion | fired the shot. Ie never knew what hurt [ An organization was finaily cffected, to be ——— We humbly represent to your majesty that | Jisimants and mining operators, and to com. | for the arrangement of differences between | is not only thie eharm of the republic, | him. Smiley wusa son of Mrs. Dr, Leslie, | known as the National Anti-Conviet Con- BULGARIA'S BROIL, o aEIINRARocReOaNT ANIC T ihe recent | pel emplovers to make prompt paynieny of | employers and ('nu'l;‘s'v-l'?n‘l"ll(ll;e proyided l’n||l " s | also ln» gafetys i | and he has lived'sinee childhood in Lincoln %.’!\".‘J(.‘:((éii‘.‘.:':l‘.';.‘.!"‘1.’!2’..:’} of ':'ff.'.u“"i“l”fi'; hER riots m Belfast dictate the necessity for | wages to those in thelr employ; that we ap- | for by state, national and international law ; have no doubt that when education does seiiadieonits A ' Tk T b BUDJecl contract labol Turkey's Feeling Over the Compli- | special measures to maintain order there, 1ho | Nk Joxisiion pronibiting Ui cliployment | demands the enforcenient of all iws azainst | its offective work the. colored race of the | He was marvied about a year aco, and his | for the purpose of discoverin and securing cations—Contradictory Reports. | Most urgent of these wmeasures being ' the | of children under fourteen years of age in | the violation of the sabbath, south will wheel into line with the repubii- | Wife has been for the past two months with [ the adoption of a method of emvloying prison CONSTANTINOPLE, August 20, — [New | eestablishment of your majesty’s author- | the mines and factories of this state;” that ——— an party and partly into Jine with the dem- | her people 1n Ithaca, N. Y. Smiley was a | ponulation leasthurdensome and_oppressive FoTi eI pab A GheR i - ities in the district wherefrom the olice have | jn' the enaetment of all laws, strict regard owa Republican Committoe. cratic party. It eannot be otherwise 50 long | drinking man, and not addicted to hard wo o thaifree labor and manufacturing interests k Herald Cable—Special to ile BEE.] — 2 ;i ¢ b work. g York Herald Cable—Special to ihe BEE.]— | been expelled. by the increase of local con- [ should be had for the rights of the laboring MoINES, In., August 2—[Special [ as human nature is what it is now. 1 have | a pad el Mg adadle of the country. G, 'I. Lewls, Racine, Wis., This tirst Bulgarian coup d” etat was a great | stabulary to such strength as will enable it to | passes, and that wagze workers should be BARAR Mg R ) fEs tata | £reat respect for the colored people, ~ Again He had borrowed money voluminously from | was elected “president: Christopher Hotz, surprise o all outside of the Tussian em- | dcal With any probable contingeno T R T T m 0 the B, |—The republican state | KIS R I WS GRER R Wieil fitve | acquaintances and run “in debt In different | Chicaco, first viee presidents K. J. Upton bassy. 1 wm convinced that no one had the | ,Sir Michael” Hicks-Beach declired that | jyonopolies and enconraged in all lawful | central commit ave orzanized by the | yisited me tnat they must have convictions | ways, 1lis mother had often helped | elected vice president for lowa; Chas, L. General Buller was not sent to Ireland to e offorts, organized or otherwise, to seeure just | election of Charles Beardsley, of Burlington, | of their own and act on them; that they i a ” Bradly for Wisconsin; H. M. Kinney for slighte: t thinking of such an event impend- efforts, orga i ! ; Y [him and bad paid a good |} yisconslL il AL s d B s e | tabligh wartial law, nor to strain erdinary | compebsation and toadvance thew'social and | as ebairman, and P, U, Biistow, of “Des [ mustchoose their polities with ‘thoughiful | many "of s debts, but “haa | Miinesoti Whe vice presidents for other ng. The newsfisst came through rallway | faw, but micrely to assist the civil authoritics [ yyaterial interests. soines, as Secretary, The committoe se- | care and personal “Independence. —In that | lately refused to pay move of them. Conse- | Sates will be —appointed ' by exeeutive people carly on Saturday evening, but it was | in the work of preserving social order and | ~Resolved, T'hat we favor such measuresand | ' i b epresent ap | WAY #lone can they become worthy citizens | quently the general opinion 15 that he suici- | COmmittee, congressional cnactment thought ineredible until its confirmation ar- | detecting and punishing crime. policies as will promote harmony in _the rela- | lected the following delegates to represent at | ') e pest governient in the world.” ded on account of financial troubles, He | Prohibiting the sale of convict lubor vouds Tived from Bucharest in o govermment dis. | A8 reply ‘was' notdecued satisfactory | Btions betwoen capital and lator, and ade. | the national anti-saloon conference at Chi- menb Tt oot to M inothier sas iniz That s wae | outside of the state in which manufactured, pateh to the Roumanian eharge, who was | e obiesition, and Russell moved the ad- | quately protect “the vights and interests of | eago: Delegates at lange, William Larrabee, Press Criticisms, e e et i rne the Se wis | was cndorsed by the convention, Kesolus Wholesale opposi- o 4 r the establish- | 1. i VR a N " : oa 1l Tilbors gnyorsha. has WIS | tions were passed asking that the government holding a diplomatic solree at his residence | ton, consisting of all the GIVISIORIAR WG | bt s fur s pomsbl ofbourde of aebitpa: | Lp, Ko Hulching, Bev. Kimball, James I | Wasmisarox, August 2.—Special Tele- | that nehehliors gave she has stood o good | je"suired” 1o withdraw federai prisoners at Bugakdere, The news caused a r Parhellito members, arose in support of the | tion o seitle disputes between cimployers and | Wisou, Phil Sehaller, J. W. MeDill, T M. | gram to Be.]—Local papers continue to de- | S84t TR it 4e G RCCHRES B0 DAY MOKE | from state prisons worked upon the "contract DISPERSION OF THE G UESTS, motion, and Russell proceeded to contend | puployes. Sutton, James M. Beek: alternates, J. 0. | vote a great deat of special to eriticism of the | 10" heen gotten against him, and seyeral | System, and that the purchase of prison labor who hastened to look up their eipher codes. ‘1]"'”""1' ".‘H“?'l'-" "m;rluuu'vl‘n'\‘\'u.whl: d‘l‘m‘n}lP Resolved, That we favor the enactment of | Crosby, Rev, Dr, B, Miller, Rev. Dr. Magoun, | president's course in appointing Matthews as | parties were crowding him to make him X”':l::‘.}fli n‘n‘.'.'-f"&”f‘.'-',','."ffl se I:(:}|:|‘;:;’|;lllgln;gt:|l. Although, s usual, Vetidoft aflects great | e it ine jovel of savage and bixbar- | such laws ds will effectually prohibit convict | J, A, Harvey, George D, Perking, Senator J. | yecorderof deeds in this district. The Critic | meet his oblizations, ~One of these saw him ) LD: nulate 8 Ho made a vigorous speech, In | Tubor from coming. In somperiion with hom L D ARRMI S e s ] ; s, | e of these suw Wi | 3athod - of employing conviet labor less op- burprise, it was universally believed that | which he siid that General Buller was only [ i Jaborets, aid hat we eopecially commentd vernor M. W. Waldron, Pres- | thisevening makes this point, which seems [ 8t # p. i, on the bed at his home sleening | Driive to the industrial imterests than nows i el tnatone n. hat « o 9t Fi Istrict, o 8. Wool- bE a0d ane: Whlie follc ST under the intluence of ether with a Adjourned, Russian intrigue was at the bottom of this | Known as & military man, and it had been | to the voters of this state the ratification of | ident Brooks: First district, John 8. Wool- | to be a good one: o followipg 8 ap | IIAgT (IO EIHINANGe SN0, SaNE s k) el journed, stupendous plece of treachery and ingrati- | Dredicted that he (Buller), ‘would treat the | the constitutional amendment on this sub- | g0 Wo Fe mfl.'\;‘-l'; V. yers, Wil | exact copy of the presidents letieronfilein | 1 also, but the attention - of thu e oo tude, military wid having been seeured by | ™ FRR AR oloi Churehil reptied at lenath L i e R G o Drader. Mg Drice, . N. W, | the oftice of the exceutive clerk of state: | oficers was not called to the fuct of Miscon: | o Wreokon Tane Fomala h 1084 £ ord Tande | replied atlength, solved, That we are in favor of the Sprader, joe, 4o dho Genate o Uni o lition. Through the day he had told several v JonNs, August 25.—A dispateh from the unserupulous use of Russian rubles, defending the government’s policy and reaf: 0 Yoda & (RIS AN ANOE. Q3 IO Pdistrict, A, M. Whatey, C T'o the senate of the United States: Ll Sk 0 N Feed tpsasdic ThA 4 XURKISI OPINION SOUNDED, fitiming Hicksleach's assertions abont | fainienance of public order of the protee. | yoran, Jacob ifich, H. C. ilemanway s Fourth | 1 nominate James C. Matthews, of Ne | Dartics that at @ p. m, he'would weot his obli- | 8t, Plere anuounces the total loss of the D, ng - Hicks| e U | tion of persons and property agains O O A e e B L, | e e o e, Dhiaoa | gations to thein, and at that hour he ended | ghip Etoile, She commanded by Cap- AV o 3 . Buller, Churehill did not want an adjourn lence, and of strict e rement of the | distr right, A. er I ork, to be recorder of deeds in the District | § ot el Py i v T have sounded the ‘Turkish opinion in all ey i T violence, and of strict enforcement of tho |'7/8¢ €, 1o Ut iR Saa’ 8. AL N e, R Columbia, vice Frederick Dougl i his existence, Lt is rumored that a young | i (| 4 anned by twenty-one aiteetione T e b o ion i ot | ment.* 1w eanelision Churchill said: e | fusmuit hiat vt consp iracies to ety or e | Le G: Felldw: Firchdideiot, 5. & Matine, 1t | of Columbia, vieo' Fiedeviek Douglas wio | bl €5ty 1IGX IO (ML 4 KU | tain Chorel and manned by twenty-ono fisii- ealinly, althougli it is feared that watter | motion witknot have s practical insuc. . “Tie | gist constituted nuthorities are onmiial and | K Sears. Willlam atdsheat, "L L. Daws; | has resigned, P e St er and the 1 sagrecmont betwean | ermen. She was returning, fish laden, with y, wlthough it is feared that once again | government refuses to discuss the merits of | glbyarsive of the popular rights and shoutd | Sixth Distriet, J. By Grinnell, Bon™ MeCoy, | = risined| - GuovrihOtyyEraxn, | 1N Sieiatter and the disugeainont bebwaen:| 8k B8 BERHERER ARG AR it may prove that the following of the | General Builer's appointment. and will have | be promptly suppressed by the strong arm of | Frank Campbell, AZHG Hamilton: Seventh i xecutive: Mansion, Washiugton, Mareh | #OHEE SRR R8N S0 the premises t 3 lence of a dense fog and very boi British poliey has brought dismster on Tur- | Bothing more to do with the discussion. | the goyernient, disirict, J. 5. Clark: Ii“ A, L. Hull, C. D, | 4th, 1586, );:n\\l":: lh”' :‘;l.h““:m' ul ‘(':l':\tl'ln)r h4-l|‘|‘1;> :D:nu‘“\\n|‘:~I]‘|‘:~‘I.Ill::;\.\I:;‘ii‘ll‘:l_n‘l“lllll\‘l]‘l:‘ ':.";.; Key. ‘The matter is regarded on all sidds as | (A = o : i Thiat while we have no purpose | Heyington, M. A Dashiels; Eichih ditrict, Phere are noconditions accompanying the | Jiiiling facts tht are 1ot Now Known to the | of Kalancis and Lamaine, wis shattered and a tresh blow to the British prestige and | Chupeulll ™ Russells motion whe® iuatly | 1 interford with' Just laws for the regulation | 1 b iMAG, e R B "Tato Yout, ident’s letter as to the vacancy existing, | exeited publie, one of which is the confirma- | sank, Twelve of her crew were drowned t 8 \ enill, Russel 1ot Vi V | of the traftic In intoxicating liguors and for | A ) SVARS: 2 el % ] s Douglas has resigned, The sub- | ¢ of the rumor that Smiley forged his | Nine with the capta " . e irHr 5 n 1 Chun 3 i s Y o " Dlatte Wyoks: 1 ion of ‘the rimor that Smiley forzed his | Nino witl: the captain were washed upon & Influence by Russia, and should no active | rejected, S : the prevention or cortection of the evils to | A M, €. Logan, B Gavton, Llatte Wackss | 0000 action of the president in commis. | mother's nume 10 4 note for $300, shingle of seaweed off shore, in an appire measures be taken to reinstate Aleaxnder hamberlain, resuming the debate, said | gociety growing out of the abuses in their [ Tenthdistrict J. Fred y . — i ¥ ) . * | there were two sides to the rent question-—- | sate. we declate that 1t 15 not legitimate | 8on, d. P. Doftivar, Albert Head; Eleventh | siomng Mutthews as recorder of the deeds — ently lifeless condition, A fishing vessel at " Wil lose her lust In- Uingness and ability, 1) 0 s f i EIMAte | gictvict, Joln Braynas 6. L. Dobson, James | was therefore 2 1 4 Dawes' Saline Dose. Port Degrave was also lost. Captain Butier, kglang Jose 8t witlingness and ability, They wanted to | Movinee of the governmient to control the | district, Jolin Biaa; 0 was therefore to fill a vacancy, which lap . A Rase. YA WAR QK0 Lokt 4 fluence in Constantinople. “I'urkey | know “whether the tenants would be per- ]“mp tastes, appetites and liberties of peo- [ A Miller, £, L. Dennis. pened while the senate was in session, This Fuiexn, Neb,, August 20,—[Special to [ his son and al inBds perished, = _ berself will maintain as before an | mitted to pay if they were willing, | pie'solon g a8 they are orderly and peaceable — - O LI hotls g1 it e Matth. | the BEE,j—The primaries in Saline county | ULOUCESTER, Mass, August 20 -Soveral ATTITUDE OF ATBMED OBSKRVATION, and also - whether the Parnell: | R %S 8 dneronch upon: the. Highid of Au Ohio Beusation, AtiaR.brings both sho nrcstdent ane Matii | o0 Jo%cition of the fncieasing strengths | JOMAIS Srom Georken dnd Gitaid, Banke sl “Troops have already been sent to a fron- [ Hes supnorted | Parnells | attitude | others or of society. We therefore declare [ Corusmus,0. August -~ (Special Telegram | ¢W8 ":M]” the penaities ofsections 1771 and | 8i¢(ah IUACRIONOE b, LeCebiig SVES iy s o and ottt on A st tier post, called Mustapha Pasha, but will | sinen B stid at Chicago It was their duty 10 | tho probibition, by constitution or by general [ to'the Bee.]—A greatsensation was created i | 1772 of the xevised statues and the conditions | o 000 00 (Lo TR B P00 G ™ o | i femiad tuuch damage wis done. and many - 5 i 5 2 RENSL FOX ¢ WRos: | Jaws, of the manifacture or sale of vinous, litical cireles I ight atter the adjonrn- | A7¢ aggravated by the fact of Matthews hav- - it not advance unless by the concentrated ac- [ sible. ~1f the’ Parnellites ropudiated that | pitor spuritous liquors, wonld be in yiola: | Political cireles last night a ie adjonti= | Snyg already beenrejected by the senate, The | senate. Western heads the pracession with | lives lost. tion of tho other powers. ~Littlo symputhy is | specch they must- also vepudiate: American | Hon of wdividual and personal s’ i :"‘i" of l‘l'"' 0““{"‘"“]"“ "i‘, “““’;"""]‘ of “E continuance of Mr. Matihews toaetasre- | an overwhelming Van Wyck majority. expressed with the prinee by the Turks, who | 4onations. contrary to the fundamental prineiples of | 8. Cappellar, of Cincinnati, on the charge of | corder of deeds under these cireumstances is | Friend follows with a selection of thirtecn ) 08 2 are still sorejon aceount of his placing himself | ;Sussell followed and the debate then ad- | free government. bribery, preferved by Allen O. Myers, man- | not unlikely to ereate as much commotion, f | £ (AN L T S0 T TS Osicaao, Augus W~Allep O. Starey, & at the head of the eastern Roumelian Jowrned, A Resolved, That in common with the democ- | aging editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, | ROt some véry serious real estate complica- 50 prominent lawyer, has sceured a terporay * 0 ey of 1he o 1) p @ ™ 8 na - ., ions, as any other darkey ever foun in vote of 89 for Dawes and 125 again. The | { ctlo estraining the Yerkes d movement. Nevertheless, all consider that Irish Affairs, e el wo.eabises ol SR | The chargo alleges that Caprellar, throngly | HOR AWy oihior darkey” everfound n '8 | RUC o6, o) ihiiso lost o Dawes I Crote by | InJunctiot restraining flio Yorkes syndicate England is bound by honor to save his throng, [ LONDON, August 26.—A whip has been is- | rule and our sincere hope that the efiort now | the Cincinnati eity comptroller, bribed Bowre wep——— yote of more than two to one, These results ‘Elj“‘l EaIUE Byl 0 Both the Greeks and Turks ask: Where now | Sued wiging tory members to attend tho | being made to kive the right o govern e | Bu” Wikson to vote for Cappellar l,fm‘ A Lynching Party. becoming known 1o the governor, he ar- | o G EREE Sy B AR s the Bulgaria e Rus- | meeting of the commons to-night and defeat | Selves to a long suffering and greatly wrong, state central connnitteeman at the wmeeting | Magxoria, 1 August 26.—Tuesday el kv s i SO . oy cluims ordina ;” ‘:mcn“b“k‘.‘l:".'l.\..lff‘lms:,u'-‘l‘n ::zl I.-l:.. Parnell's amendwcnt o the addrass In roply | Irish people shiall o erowned with cowplote | of \iwllllumlhuln iy {lelegation yesterdar | iy an armed mob broke open the jall e ““:»L;IL:: r on of 1.:I|l“(“x :4\1“::“1:“'4“1‘ lI‘-” 18\ nder which th ‘u"“l‘.".'\u;‘.n'.”;'x"um‘.‘nffih s Vgl SEA B " B " SuCeass. Jappellar was released in bonds of $500, Jall 2 W evenings ago e 10 s midnig egal. o demands & perpetual 1i0) ate? ‘Lhe Grecks are quite exultant | 1o the queen’s speech in relation to the lrish Resolved, ‘That the democratie party favors AT el affidavits were signed by | took Johu and Leandern Delson, “colored, | yain on the side of the track opposite the | & ([tliat the ordinunce be declared void. over the maiter. The sultan’s advisers | land question, liberal pensions to all wounded and disabled | all parties coucerned denying the charges | charged with the recent murder of a e Friend depot, w Benieo they journeyed &in the | Ahis ordinance is one whose a persuade him not to fear complications if | DFIFAsT, August 28.—Everything quict | soldiers and sailors of the late war, and wid- | and” charging Myers with® perjury. - alyers | pawed Coliins, and hauged them to & bri Tl of thia mizhway, shrouded by dark. | b ho ity council ‘was pu harged 1o there is an eleetion of a new prince. ‘Tl to-day. Huge paving stones and broken | OWs and dependent relalives of those who | had gone to Cinginnati, but' was arrested | near town. ‘Lhere is wuch excitement over R A MBS, Sa “ | have been sccured by the use of “boodie, ’ 0 prince. This, | R ik the. seone af Tast nieht's riot | 105t their lives in defense of the country. and | thereat an early hour this morning. Poll- | the aflair, ness, avoiding sidewalks, to where a carriage thoy say, would be the best guarantee for the | glass mark the scenc of last nieht's rlot | peiyrn thanks to congress for the liberal apr | ticans are anxiously awaiting the outcome of —— - was ip readiness to take then o the interior Railroad Accident, maiutenance of the desired peace in the | Kev. Dr. Kane, protestant minister, who de- | propriations made for this purpose. A this little affair, A Bad Failure. of the county o meet the primaries that had | Corvanvs, 0., August 2.—The ouly vie- = Dalkans. clared that unless the police are immediately Resolved, That we reattinm the great prin- | - CINCINNATE, August 26.—Allen 0. Myers, | gy 00y one, Md., August 26, —The liabili- | not yet selected delegates. Tlis miduight | tims of the wreek at Milforil last night aro AR disarined * two hundred thousand armed | eiples which constitute the foundation of | managing editor of the Enguirer, was - ALTINGHE, Mdu o RARRs | RO s A L1 e Al RAL e Landan aaka 1 have it on good authority that Prince | Orangenien would relieve them of their wea- | free government, among which te equal | rested at that oftice shorily after 2 this morn- | ties of William J, Hoover & Sons, who re- | excursion wis Hiustuiis ahuiihs 16 btk ! AN SN N - 904 4 ¥ late | Jons; is again out witha declration cliargs | rights to all men and exclusive privileges to | ing and taken to the centiul bolice station | cently falled, are Bii0.000; assets, 866,00, | s, 8 NI SOATY CERIRE, i | sureeant aburm i e Ohio house. | The ac- Viadimir will be put forward'as a candidate | ing iho wagistrate of Helfust with criwinal | none, the protection of the weak against the | where he was locked up on the arge of | The creditors have appointed a commiitee to | Yeiled, aud onc xmw b lhul‘l |lubn”|~ e | elde it was Guised by e alr, brake on e 0 the approashing weeting of the generat | parleying with lawlessuess. sbioug, equal taxation, tree speeel, Live press, | belug a fugiive from fustice. Flhe arrest | arravge a setticwent interior Is-reported as having been wade | passenger tain faliing to . - Chicago Cable Line £