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SIXTEENTH YEAR. ' AHA. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1886, NUMBER 2. T R | - DREPAR FOR THE SIEGE, | tre clouts of smoke, he smited and said | stages by which the great questions of | run. ~(Cheers.; Sexton spoke nearly theee | (0 ANT) [SLAND R | €600, no insurance; W, Janeck, buiia- | (" N Q J PREPARING FO E SLEGE. | 5197 5t s Fettine woree Tor tho- envairy | Aitonomfor Trelani his. been broent {0 | hars. RAND ISLAND G HERE. | S "&.00 ihcniance: danor Jers | SCORING THE ~ SALOONISTS/ Erere year, ST T e o1t takees & wood | e stageof rightness for practical legisla- | Parnell’s smendment was 1ejected—301 to Dion, blacksmith shop, and $2,500, insurance a1 K e o o | {ige” e brochiure fs pnder fwo heads-.iist, | 181, Lord Hartingtom, Chamberlain andthe - £1.000; Joseph Vavra, saloon’ stock, $1,400 . The Battering Ram on Hand to Assist in | case in the Baden revolution of 1545 when BN EHER R 1o llvv"yhn\l::r_'“lxluv"y‘[’[y‘u‘nt Wittim \'4"!“'!!‘!&"fi!m!\'nul opermment om | Hor Firemen Win the Great Hose Race at | and dw :|m_..H-’»_!»|-|’.”.F\mIr e 810007 Jenls | Tha Coroner's Jury in the Haddock Case is {ctions. 3,000 shots were fired and only one ma under which alone, in his view, it would be- | voting and Mr. Mortey voted with the mi . " Zingre, wagon _shop, £200, insurance o . > to s Meeting: e Killed,” 10 only one MAN | eome possible 1. The abandon- | nority, The annoumeement of the result the State Tournament. £, ' Joln . Katek, hariiess goods, Tnvestigating Mystorious Meetings, - "Th yinon tho ealiod £131, hta atimndants | MODE lope that parliament would | caused little exeitement. - €100, mo insuraneé: N. J. dohn - 1 prince then caliec iis attendants | corve as - a possible legisative - son, drug store, S1L200, insurance 500 TALES OF CRUEL LANDLORDS. | and whistled to the big dog, and with a bow | instrument for Treland. % The unequivoeal France and the Vatican. CLOSING DAY OF THE CONTESTS. | {iioria & Smith, arug store, 84000, msur- | “AYING LOW FOR H. L. LEAVITT, - that included all present, started out, ~ The | And constitutional demand of tho Irisi mem- | Rowr, Angust %.—jNew York Herald — ance, $2.900: Harty Stephenson, on confec - voxt motning wers, 3, The possibility of dealing with | gy ra & A onery, $50, no inst Marple & Fox, How Prince Tismarck Carries Himselr | DOt moming B iy e bossibility of dealing With | ¢qhie—Special to the Brk., |~The question of | The Loss by Firo at North Bend | (amaged by peat and wak Al @S | Districe Attorney Marsh Accused of in Spite of His Cares—The De Sl I LEFT FOR BERLIN. of equal and equally clear desire. the appointment of a papal delegate to China Reaches Beventy Thousand— | Sured: First National bank, same cause, £850, iactivity —Polities in the Cane sd Prince’s Movame scure was not complete, for he eame | (Gladstone then passes on to defend him- | 15 to be settled to-morrow. The holy see will . fully insureds Joseph Cross, dwnagea, $150, srent Hesnts 1 l"r“('l Ir' ntl\~4| .m'-‘ nts 1".‘1‘»”\ August 2 and rested a few days after ;;-::yum.'w.- charge of ;.m‘w Sprune | communicate its reply to the last French Senator Van Wyck at He- iy nsure ( |I‘ ‘1‘-.;“.‘|“[.\;|, ,||y|n|um|. |'| "k ‘vents tn the —~Gladstone’s Pamphlct. A1 bath, 80 that he'could not huve taken tho | the home rule meastre upon his friends. 116 | ot and. it seems op ) iy bron—State News, £200, no insurances, . Gillis, damaged, $250, awkeye State, Nt hiave taken tho | jonica'thiat it Is the duly ot the ministerto | MOt and it sesms certaln that the reply fully insureds tA. o). Siders, damaged 825, in e R e 1o e Eol o mILISteEto | will be negative on all points. In this ease —_— anrod Heady For the Teay, Bad bis bathing interrapted at Kissingen | idea forming i his mind, whicii Would tend | in conformity with iho orders sent him, .the \Gonyriphiedn and then lere o eontiise, and_ retard, instead of alding | French ambassudor will probably leve Ratno J ) . 10 cush has arrived, having A jusiness, He continues: * § true onge fo! definite period. This W g machines, £250, no_ insurance. Dunrix, August 27 —[New York Herald ,\‘1,,‘,‘",',',I‘ “'”,’”““ TH e ‘,,’ A “,}”:"‘ that T Nava mot Dbl ant B ]'v'ulm-’: T e T "l"[‘ ograin to the Bik. |—To-day closed the fir Phe WOPk of. retniaing. will cotmenee af sgram to the Bre.) —The Haddoek coro- Cable—Special to the Brk.)—Notwithstand- | ool = PR e s B condenmed it anid also that 1 | be the first step towards an open rupture be- | yang state tonrnament. 1t was a big day for | once, and will be of brick 1 place of the old | Ner's jury resumed its work this afternoon, ing (he blocking of ronds and destroying of | KIAUIeS so comletoly overshadows | have mentally considered i, but I have | tween France and the vatican, Fremont and a tremendous crowd was in the | frame buildings destroyed. the witnesses examined being saloonists, 1268 thio be . a8 beel 0 8, and 0 e little loves, shonld radopted nor rejected it and for the - by i it " s wodk centere - The hvestizatio OW Witil referonos :'I'l;‘x’\"jlzs‘m"‘:;"""fill‘i:’:’ ’:;!_ ';‘::‘:““‘I‘l‘ v :;l’ hve departed. e tooks blue and does not | Yery simole. reason that {¢ was not prepared The League Denounced. ::»;U ‘ll“)'fi‘,“m“"'“"" ;.I“ :':, ‘I“;l b4 "”‘;I“"“|”': Death in the River, .tylj-:q‘l:‘.: .(;L?E‘:;:,:‘, Pt “" "",‘I“"‘?\ ,""': . U derson’s fort and Wil | go0), 19 relish the news g or | foradoption or rejection. udstone then v st 27, — ro Mas- I )\ 97, [Spoel et Bl bl dun soon be put in se. Snunderson’s fort is to bo | foou L0 relish the news from Bulkaria, nor | g Oh 10 ot out ihat, (T Al e | jer ol A e OrnEe e iy | Was the exhibltion of the water works at10 |, QAKLAND, Neb Auust ¥-[Spocial | was held at John Holdenreid’s siloon o th treated as the Romans treated the walls of | . ATi% the Austrians, who like | yany years of his public 1ife, the alternatives . & b AULELLG i lied ‘elock, which was novel to many citizens | Telegram to the Bee.] —Mrs. Anson Hewitt, | atternoon of August &, the day that the ToFiaie Hhia - \ rince Alexander. ‘Ihe Austrian emparor, [ were repeal on the one hand and on the | tosmorrow for Montreal. In an interview at 7 Z6as AN 1 P N wholives twelve miles south, arose from her ault was pl ad A »d rood | Jerusalem. ‘The 200 soldiers mentioned in | g o1 S EREIE T DR | O i DT AT O ol e said s T sivief obe | Who had never seen such proceedings. 'Two ] lle it was planned against Messis, Wood] my last dispatch and %00of the police are now | ¢S g8 L0 LAERTCOIY o ‘jylkv(m. griovances, It was not. possible o jects “ot myatolr t\‘r‘: “to refute the | lIncsof hose was unreoled and attached to :Ml SRR A IO N R R PATEIVA BN ‘e e o MAGHE B ROy in and about the place to carry the evietions, | peif (AYSOEBIS st visite the empress BIA | G021t time to proguostieate how. in a | dinders citedlated. by - the bureau of | hydrants. the water turned on aud the ot shiocs, Watked to tho Elkhorn river Boar | murder. ‘That such meeting was held and The plan is to surround the “fort, and when | (05 JEREER VR G TLe L e | Short time, parliament would stumbie and | sianders the National leazue and to show the | bune building was drenched for half an hour. v iC E LV BUR SavETL I that the question of saloon litigation was the entry is made, to take all inside prisoners | 00 ), At sl Lttt by i ‘l\lw.u:v[\\‘\.ht- under the constantly aceumn- | Canadians and Americans that the chief | At first only the reservoir pressure was used, and leaped from the bridge mto the river, | diseussed, and that counsel for the saloonists” A1t 65t vey, tlidm to Balllinelos Lot prosvei: walks and drives 0 s Dot to meet him | 1ating burdens, or to pronoinee that it would | aiins of ‘the_Parnellites are lo indulge in | but when direet pressuro from the engine | 160VIng her “bonet on - the bridge. | wero present and were paid quite o largo g eventually prove incapable of meeting the | personal “luxury otherwise beyond their | t AP : Her husband know when she went out " { tion > PRINCE. wants of Treland, D Ty D lonad Chatrefl of | Was turned on it threw water in fino shape, | ffer hiisba 4 1 ent ont | sum in cash from the weneral fund raised THE GREATEST EXCITEMENT PREVAILS It was early in 1871, Gladstone | the brotestants, crown and empire. ‘Ihe | 8nd was considered very satisfactory b; of the house and after waiting awhile went | by assessment is not denied, but In a3 twenty-first de riguer. The poor chaneellor i . J. SeyKora, damaged $2, [nsired Close of the Tonrnament. o e & Dot e Why the Saloon Men Mot FrEMONT, Nob,, August 27.— [Special Tel S AL LR L A R Stoux Crry, la., August 27— [Speeial Seven furlongs: Charge won, Bella second, around Woodford. The mowment a suspicious | Alexanderon His Way Home--Results savs, that he took the = first Cstep | league is an immoral, atneistic conspiracy.” | spectators. This was p i to the door and called her with o answer. | the minds of a great many of oue stranger arrives, a man on horseback blows a of the Plot, fib\{:yfi.l‘\u.‘.‘l .|.|w|w~:xmw¢vx‘n:v-‘l Jonmoversy, on - - because our water works are not yet ac L||<'. aised the alarm and search was begun. | best citizens there is a conneetion between Rorn and gallops oft to a certain station and v 100nyrtontedd beeanse the alternhtive hiad not been exo THE SPORTING WORLD. by thecity council. s Lo e T ot auifar. | Uhs ceting aud the trazedy of the same informs another, who at once £oes on to an- (,'{“}"43\ August 25— [New York Herald | hausted, hut even as that_time, hodid not [ The Dwyer Stablos and Their Win. | 1 theafternoon the people began gather- | ing for some time with cancer and was known night. Later on the same day another meot- otlier station and in a short space of time | Cable—Special to the Brk.|—Mr. Gladstone's | close the doors against the recomition of the nings—Horses Disabled. ing at the fair grounds early, and when the times to suffer trom_abberation of the | Ing was held and a second assessment levied. | the intelligence is conveyed through the | PAmphlet, Sexton’s great speech and Prince U(I:::.im‘:ulm d:“l’);.’n ':l :lu:v‘ul_llnjl|< for Iln‘- NEW YOIk, August 25.—In an interview | races opened the attendance was varlously | mind from its effects. She was one of the The exact nature ot tnese conferences, the | country and ali proceed at once to the sceno | Alesander are the thirce staples of the morn- | $1ead, ol denouneing “home “rule as de | FEREL S SEE G TIRL \dadtord | estimated at from 4,000 to 7,000, much larger | pldest rosidents of Washington county and | decisions nrrived at, ete., are what the jury | of action, Inthe houses of those who were | &S HEws. | The wost attention is given the | empire in the following words he aceepted | has broken down, her fore lexs having given | than any previous day, First was the s quict, Kintly. disposttion i motherly qualle | sl oo bcer Th ool Siat the, fund evieted we stationed the emergeney men and | G0 1"':"‘",',“\':‘.' morning dispatclies thessurance given to the contrarys L0 | out completely. ‘Tom Martin is also broken, | Face forhook and ladder companies ties. ' Sho was forty years old and leaves @ | itl, and from 1t the fines of King and Walter ten of the police. They have not a bed to lie | S8 ; irico Aloxancer and his brotlier, || fis 00 HE PIOMOICES O LIS, HOVGMICHE the || and I'doubt wiietior hio will evar s amount to|| Prize S100and bolt; second prize, $100; third | husband and three children. ing were to be paid. on, nothing but straw. and they find it ex- | Frances Joseph of Battenburg, reached the st justice, “always speaking under the | An¢ srantial THabss \ prize, $50. There were four entries—the —-— The latest developmients of the inquest ar tremely diffieult to get provisions, What has in- | Polish frontier station Podwolezyska yester- | G ‘b 48 R LI AL NG ks horeafter, Inspector B has HAR8 | b iliers of Fremont, York, Kearney Pro 014 Nettlers' Picnic. 0 the effoct that a prominent saoonist. hag emel o et provisions. asin- 4 Y . LIVOL Ka ) ciare and’ as ully ve them, that the | amiss and 1 do not know whether he will be 1) 3 C| ) A y . i Y] i W (Rt BIURIY SURATRIS: DL b 8 tensifiea the bitter feeling against the police is | 48y shortly after 10, Their ~ highnesses | union of these kingdows unier her | (it for racing either at Sheepshead Bay or | tectives and Wahoo, running in the order Hewnorpr, Neb., August 27.—[Special to | given valuable information upon which a AHE B ICON 68 COR NOY; were accompanied a8 far ms the [ majesty is to boo maintahed, but [ jesor tRE B A oo e wo- | named. The Frontiers made the run in 4525 | the BEE.J—One of the pleasantest events in Jimber of mcrosts are sure to follow, ' Thero an old, bedridden man, eighty years of frontier by the deputy wovernor of arliament must be broken up | Jerome Barks mont, our great two- | Colti The York team, which won second | the history of Richardson county was the old | i (B 10,0 conisiqeranie ibile fatl Sl DG s Kischeneft, Mayor Ocglio, of Woloczyosk,and | o, Similarly i 154 Gladstone accepted, with. | vear-obd, hns fech retired from the W ISR | o0y ‘then nstonishe the speetators with | Settlers' plenic, which was held inn_lureo | claimed A8 0t try I 50 provent ihe areest of ‘ oing OVed 1 et ) ( fication, ¢ princiole thal ome year. s unfortunate that al hese ¢o x ' L 4 = s Ve o o 1 > 0 A it Father Coen said: “Mr. Sherlft and repro- | ® detective. The Russian officials were cool | Tule iiad o necassary connection with sephe | cations come k ull theso vompIY | the finest hook and fadder run ever made in | Efo¥e about four miles east of Humboldt, | the gullty parties in theawlul crime, Is doing N sy ¢ 0 pa- | cations come upon us, but the horses have all yeste The g ittlo : ¥ shns} ; in their dot 3 ; esterday. ‘The ploncers of the ty, to | Ittle or othing to hasten the liens sentatives of the crown, 1 protest i the | i el domeanor toward the prince, and re- | ration. AVhen Mr Siaw suceecdod 1o the | done gnod work and it Is theforime of the | Nebraska o the phenomenal tino of 4 sce- F ot Loy oere Of the countys 10 | anu nrrest. ‘Ll Tenson given 18 poltioal name of God and my country against this [ fused to allow hiwm the use of a saloon car on | home rule leadershin, in 1880, (Gladstone | yyrf, “Phe Brooklyn stable won nearly onds. Great cheering ensued, ‘I'he Kearney O 59l : 3 work belnig cartied out, while there isa_man | the Russian me. A soon as e crossed the | RS sroech 45 showine evidence of & 1 hundred and fifty thousand dollars during | champions followed York. They made their LR, il o ety B THE MAN ot cighty years dying inside. The authori- | frontier, he et with house af conmmons and thespintof the constis | tePresent year, which is S80000 ot thatl | usual rapid run, but the ladderman was un- | i ot G e et AR — ties hero present are bound to save the life | EVEL rOSIILE Aln A m.:_ ution. In ISz at Guild Biall, he aouneed than their 185 Winning. . Miss Weodford’s fortunate iveltmbing | Tline ot LT [ Gl L U “"""’,‘I:‘l"i"‘l:“'l"““:‘"- “"“‘l'l":" ‘I:""'“‘"- of the dying man and that of the old wife, asaloon ear was placed at his disposal. | he would hail with satisfaction and delight | {51 earnings amount to £109,450, by ahoos time was 451§ seconds. e T TA DA L oL IR LIS LEbRTLas bF hinks Blaine is 7 . K. e ke He appeared much depressed and ha any measure of loeal government for Ire- | 1 A ARl i) “I'ie lnddermen’s contest followed the hook Ry AR IO (SCBNIRES S WASHINGTON, August 27.—[Special Tele- and Leall on themto doso.” The priests of much depressed and had no | iy nieasure ol | EOVaHinGn LA greatest amount ever won . by any horse on e laddermen’s contest followed the hook | grasshoppers and drought for the past twent iy .—[Speclal Tele the diocess are doing all they can to allay | 10Z€age whatsocver, not even a change of land.. Coming to the electoral campalen of | e American turt,” and ldder races, the prize being o gold [ fve or thirty years, were nimerons about the | Efam to the Bk, |—Representative Gofl, of 'L By, | Raskes BuLb o { 5 Gladstone says his great object was to ) Dbadge and $10 to'the best man, with the 1ol- [ g'Sunds, 1 oo Bnjovithe ent | West V ; e 3 AETFBAIGR) clothes, for those who kidnapped him | do nothing towards the s 4 goan AN ' $ | grounds, and scemed to enjoy the present st Virginia, wasat the republican came the excitement, but the popular feeling is in i I do nothing towards the proseention of the SR Etoak Rao lowing result: Phillip Sparks, Fremont, 63 | Satus of affalrs in tereat shape ; A S G A scarcely zave lim time to dress himself, and | question by - the tories, but to use | o Saratoga Races. lowing results Dillip Sparks, Krcmont. tet | status of affairs in wreat shape. paign committee room . to-day, and will prob- R he was compelled, on arriving at Lemburg, | his = best * effort o impress the | SAmATOGA, N, Y., August 27.-The at- | ciarles’ Mott,” Kearney, 8 soconds; Fred The Nemaha Valley Fair. ably devote his time to comunittee work, al- One cabin already entered belonged toa | to buy clean linen and other immediate nec~ | bublie = mind = with ' the = lmportance | tendance w s large and the track fast. Mountford, Wahoo, 6 4-5 seconds. ¥ A A R most exelusively, until the campaign is over, k A i e tho | essities. As soon as tho brother of the | s taerit b STidiotan ot 1t was | Purse, one-half_mile: Village Boy won, |~ The state hose race was_the big race of the ALt Otry, Neb., August ISpecial | gopuplicans are goiug to be pretty activ widow named Carthy, who purchased the | essitles. = As as the brother of the | tiis spirit hix Midlothian address was Writ- | yvaiiant second, Kink third. Time —10:50, | tournament and was looked. forward to with [ to the Brk.I—Great preparations are now | gt g B0 KB 16 50 BREE S0IM viace under the encumbent estates act many | Prince arrived they took a bath, immediately | ten. The Irish question was severed from PiTHES s RVER LV AT Little | €reat interest. The timers for this race were | being made for the coming exhivition by the during this campaign, and will try to set up et a0, when hor husband. died, and she | 81ter which a collation was served them. tho genoral sublect, of Iocal overnmant. | P ot et scventy ysas A | Hackerbersor of Wood Itiver, Secigler, of | Nemaha Valley Fair association at this luce, | §E001 SO 10w of pits for 155, Hhe bundon Ot e i CONCENTRATING TROOPS. Wat pointed ont that it would probably | Minnie won, Grovadigr second, Bessie third. | York, Gardunier. ot Soribners. judges, Tem- | Soatambor o 3 & \CC | of political work donein the fall elections hnd managed, throuzh feeting the pinch o€ |, oonting to telograms from Bucharestana | Ui Into the shade all other important | Thue—Ludr . i« | Peton, or, Counell Biufts, Brockinfetd, of September Oth to 11th, A large number of | i) yg gireted more particularly to the pur- AUNEOF, torear her family.the N0 KOV Tassy an extensive conce: i weasures, which were ripe. Onee ripe the | Purse, three-fonrths mile, heats: Brait | Plattsmouth. The Dorseys, the ehampion [ DeWDboxstallshave been putupon the grounds | oo nmooting the campaign in 1888, They Such as it is, had been built by her son with | JASSY an extensive concentration of Russian | time for action had come. Just as | won first heat, 1:16: NeBowling, then "won | green team, ran first, but ‘got the threads of | and numerous other improvements Le TRt A L D el Wy Atones. aetially dug out of the land on the | [F000 1S koing on in Bessarabia. Pontoon | [t hid heen o comiield ‘e iore ot | seeond and ticd heats and race. Tiune—1:15, | the couplin crossed aud wero allowed o | about the other buildings. The race track S L DL LI farm, all of which had been reelaimed from | Dridges are also being constructed for thesup- | 10 wait until it was oversipe. The healing | 1:18. $ ; | timo. - Bissoll hose team, of Columbus, tol- | g peen improved until it 1y acknowledged [ 10 1OLhove to gain amajority, nor do they n ; hi Wy ot ol eS| of inveterate sores would become more difii- lile: Souvenir wop, Phil Lewis second, | lowed in 46 15 seconds. "The Kearnoy Wide 40 | care so muen about that. Mr. Goff i astate of nature, The one next entered be- | Posed pury < the Danube. Sus- | o1p_t1¢ wrowth of budding hopes more | Wynona third. Tine=—1:45, Awake no tine, “The three Suceeoding teams | 10 be_one ‘of the best half mile cou . 4 OILLIRS! lonzed to a man named Spain, who s at pre- | Picious movements of the Black sea flect are | jiable to be checked and paralyzed by the [ | Cneand an elghth miles, over five hurdles: | were the best in the state and the excitement | Southeast Nebraska, = Cho board of di S Bintne == man - jand; = Songy sent also reported. It is evident up to the | frost of polities. For England, ‘in her”soft [ Puritan won, Justin Mack second, Silver | ran high, The Clelands, of Fremont, who doing everything In their power to 1 of the shrewdest political managers in IN GALWAY JAIL, ll’r<’>l'l|t date ! the action of | At Sint .’\l‘l n”"‘(n'x:‘” :';rnwll‘l:n}nnr pith | Dean third. Time—2:05. won the first prize on the first day, flew down :,'\{1;i“f““l"'x"'i’;’_m']'\" a suceess, and they will sue- mu Larsy l(nx I(‘ aine. !‘\A‘unwlllmlmn to-day he being one of the prisoners arrested for | Russia, despite the denials given by the | #C10 LS erposed, as it had been -_— the track in_a magnilicent run. When the | €41 A2 S RALHL UL Cait Linself conce g ) I o ik ey _ . 3 usual, so also would ithave been comfortable, Coney Islind Races. ime . was gannounced as 41 5 see- Mr. Blaine’s eandidacy, but was very enthus being in Brodrick's house time, {'l"fiml\'“"\ has led to the following re- | Bug for Ircland, in her leaky cabin, it was of “,(,,,,.,,,\."l'; ‘,T, :‘ \nu‘:“”"\, 27— Em‘lli |‘|ma“‘.‘»“2~"'x:l as 1[\‘;x|\~m|‘|§_ A Slippery Customer Caught siastic in his praise of his_speech and yen- the constabulary carried the by | sults: Ithas consolidated the loyalty and | consequence tokeep out the we; r, B2 =gt i This was the best recerd ever FALLS Crry, Neb., August 27.—[Special to | tured so far as to say that if the conyention storm. This man had served an originating dm.lm..n of the Bulgarians and Roumelians Nlln u‘;‘v ~.»:-<‘.nnl[1v;»numm‘,uw X}:lm(l‘hl(;i.‘lhl' Bay Rebel third. Time. 094, made in the state and second best in Awmer- | the Bik,]—Charles Jolinson, & young man “"“i l'“{}fl l«nms-{h'l' 'ml:;n lru\lu .\lml{il" notice to have a fair rent fixed in the lnst | for Prince Alexander; it has estranged more | plessons “of the “Elections” Gladstone | Biy Iebef third, | s but there was a surprise i store. The Y RTITOtERE Nurglarized | ould be nominated with a whoop. 3 sourts, but unfortunately for himself, a | than ever the BAIATE! from | Dezins by drawing cert lessons froms Seven furlongs: George Argus won, fies, of Grand Island, went nexi boly tRen Ly vantbiglage who vurglarized | Blaine’s specch, he said, was just splend courts, but un ately elf, e o ol ~trom | g deerion A% they affect political Pt | Bronehton seccud, Borneo third. Thmee | sped down theeourse Hike race horses, “Their | the store of 1L, J, Neikirk at this place last | 1t was exnctly the thing ind his face lihtad crippled sister tenant had been allowed | the Russians; it has reconciled the | ties, In the course of his caleulations he = Certificat's patll $7L50.. , sy 1ng was 4115 seconds, which pro race | spring and left. for parts unknown, was | Wpashe said it Speaking of Wost Vivglui, to shelter hersell in a hovel at | Servians with the Bulgarians; it has drawn | estimates the loss of the liberal party from oI 0 Tht HOh Bsder. thwn the Cloiands, browsht in from lowa by Sneriff Ray last | Mr. Gofl said the people were all for Bliing the end of tho cottage, which [ more closely the bonds uniting the Bul- | the unionistschism at two-sevenths“of the i et & _SOCONCY | temm to run was the Fit 1 night, and is now resting peacelully in the [ there, that e wwas auch stronger thero Shounted. to_ sub-letting, aud. the' cnso | garians and the Turk i 1“{."’-“1"'{;5}‘1'1",'.1","l"'l‘l\r"‘."f.?“’xf{m""‘u"‘."“‘ of Mo 'Resigess "von. Tobogzan Second, | Chamnpions, of Lincoln, but tie Hma hil'[Lcountedatl; wiere b }\iulr,.mmm remain ’l"';;l‘"*";;'u'rl" AR enLs HieENans OTIIN ould not be dealt with by the sub-commis-:| ing and ldeniifying Lutrests || 1gliboral paera;’ it inot s han one- [y AEe e g already been lowered " below their nntil the nextterm of the district coturt, as he | & » he thought, Mr. Blaine was stronger b g tentify ; s entietl of the liberal workingmen. ~He y f . sse | Their time was 4145, Tl is a slippery customer. than ever. lle said the issues of the cam- sioners. These examples of the state of | aguinst Russian aggression; it has | points out that even now the tories have | OUGANG A gixter "Qg,g;;r ey, Russe | were conceded to be 11 hvithoRsca poery (e 5 paign two years hence would be about the things o fair samples of the rest. The ex- | povularized the cause of Bulgavian indo | failed to ' securo ‘an olute | majortty | g o2 “Cetificates paid 197,95 | atany tournament. The Fitzgeralds have To Honor the Champions. paano ng thoy wore In 155, - Protoction would pense of maintaining the constabulary and | pendence in Germany, in Austria, Hungary | 0 draws the final conclusions that av the | gipj held first place two years, but took third this AN ISLAND, Neb., August 2i.—[Special | be the keytiote, Blaine would come: boldly other appendages of the eviction army would | and Italy: it has justified the action takenby | WSt moment liveralism is again united it | *sigopie oh: von, | tme. T e TR . | Ot on this point. e e e ARl ot EnanAn asloti] | Greab M Eslat L 8 enby | ust become predominant. He sces a e Haton s orit Hool Conind’ | 'Liie couplers contest followed. Cosgrove | Telesrun to the Bek.]—The news 1s just re- — iave purchased the fee simple of the 1a ireat Britaiu in the question sincethe xising | further ground for hope in the abatement al- | iy s Gl 0 and Reed of Omaha were the only ones who | ceived that the Grand Isiand team wins the Plans for th, tho unfortunate tenants under notice of | at Philhppopolis ready taken place in the tory opposition, e got the time of 47; seconds. championship at the state firemen’s tourna- | CiicAco, August @ eviction many times over. ALL REPORTS VAR M. Gladstone then goes on“to point ont The Base Ball Kecord. To-night all the visiting tiremen are enjov- | ment and there is great rejoicing here, and AT 5 CRONEE asto the probubilitics of Lis return, buttne | [t the unionists are already pledged to an : ing the hospitality of the Fremont fire de- | Dreparations are being madé (o #ive the boys | MPointed to agree upon a basis of a pool for ABOUT BISMAKOK. o bIItls of his soturn, DUttho | inunediate and large concession. “Many of A% 501093 09 +_ig| parment. who have spread i eltborato | Awir wenmtion oo o rotn oah ohs | western ger traflic have agreed unon general opinion appears to be that during his 1 them are on such a_seale that they give to | Qa0 --c--0 0 6 0 3§ § 5 0717 | Feastat the skating rink at a cost of 3200 or | eart and bel. i "® [ the adontion of a plan similar to the T How the old Man Looks and Acts | brief carcer the prince has shown | their idea the name of home rule, declaring [ Philidelphia, .. -0 T S s . "The board of control also held a meet. | &7 *1¢ 2¢& R St A IO SR ‘Aftor His Rept. preity plainly o the world that | themselves favorableto its principles and only | o Litehéts—Elynn and Daily. Basc, hits 1 divided {he prizes. Among other Thaver Delegates Elected pool, the average of the past three years e e he knows ~ Low fto keep an | oPposed to theawkward and perverse man. | Chisago o BRAG R L0 SOMCIKO | business they passed a resoliition condemn- | - Guasn 1sLAND, Neb, August 27.—[Spe- business to be used as basis of the propor- 1 UG eye fixed on the main chance, and ¢ . ner in which 1t was handled by the late | % IGEIPRA S DI » ing the report in the Omaha publican | o1 s a1 s ) b Sl tion of traflic to be guaranteed each south- GAsTEIN, August 27.—[New York Herald | ©5 i ance, and one can | gdministration,” “Look at the queson.” | AT ¥ 000000000 lrich claimed the tournament a failure, On | ¢4l ‘Telezram to the Bri.]—The republican | western passenger assoclation line for the Cable—Special to the BEE.|—-The news of | hardly imagine such a cool, caleulating and | Gladstone conttnues, “wiich way we will, | Brooklyn........0 & 9 0 8 0 0 0 0= | thecontrary it has been the most. suced primavies wero held here to-day to clect dele- | next year, At the end of that time the aver- Prince Alexander's Kidnapping fell here like | ambitions ruler throwing up a good carcer at | the eause of Irish seif. government lives and [ B okivn 5, Baltimore 5. Errors | ¢yerheld and everybody is muel pleased, | gntes to the county convention. Thaver | akeof the four years' bustess is taken for ashell. It was only generally known on the | the moment when nis future was never | Movesand can hardly fail to reccive more | T o o Ulipire—DBrad- | The firemen are leaving to-night for their | delegates were unanfmously elected in every | new divisions and so on as long as the pool g of the 5%, though. Prinee Bismarck | brighter and resigning himself to the dull life, morg propulsion frow the hands of those | 103 e 2 ¥ 44 homes. ward in the city. lasts, All revenues from passenger traflic hud alrendy had the secret locked in his | commonplace 1o of a monareh xetired from | opponents. in one of = its particular | (AT NEN Vom0 Van Wyck at Hebron, O0) Th s Oons AT BT IbIionTat A% ip hoguvinm alcommon noitandiatic + 4 i 1 ine: ' R 2 ¢ i a i Metropolitans. ... 2 —_ 33 2 s e v iy s o D 8 bosom for forty-eight hours, To him the [ Business forms.” Gladstone points out that in the | 40N 4 1 S HEenRoN, Neb., August 27.—[Special Tele- | ScnuyLrr, Neb., Aug SHeOIAL guarnnteed, any excess will be divided among 0 Bt L e hate = base or Engiand wint werhave seally, 1anoc.| Athletlea. 7238 0 8.1 0 0 0 1 #— :unoN, Neb., August 27.—[Special Tele- | ScnuyLr L August [Special to | guatay 3 §ided among news wes to this extent a surprise, that WIERE ALEXANDER LANDED. A usail) 2 2 Base hits—Metropolitans 12, Athleties 6. | gry ) Senator Wyck ad- | the Bri|—The prohibiti 5 ol them in the sime proportion. The general 2L : ped i tibeay, SN s a refusal but only aslower acknowlodge- | Base hits—Metropolit , Athleties 6. | gram to the Ik |—Senator Van Wyek ad- | the Brr.|—The prohibitionists of Colfax | yiiit gy J on gt Though ho was aware that Prince A lexander's | | LONDON, August 27.— Authentic informa- | tefusal bt only, & stiwor aeknowlodo: | grrors _Metropolitans 5. Athicties 2. Ui | drossed the people of Thayer county yester. | county met in mass convention o tho 16th | Iesbagie® ot o memtinh pissociation will e : TR peoy probably hold a meeting Monday to take days of rule were intended to be numbered, | ton from the east reachied here in regard to | scribes as follows: “lrelavd knows what she | te—Valentine. day afternoon © opera house ups o | of Septewber for the purpose of placing in o > y - e 1 ty Hom fromithed h ogard vd T b lay o 1at the opera house upon the purpo placing aetlon on the subjeet. If adopted this system he did not know the methods which would 'u“ mETeente ‘I'l‘ ;“'('] pidos (ofsbutiarin:|inbver harkpown l'-“li‘f:l;:vl'r'l'r:ll even, WnAer | cinciunati....0 1 8 8 0 0 1 0 0— 8 | vital issues of the day, and rendered to his nomibation'a full county ticket. will control all 1 ssenger busmess to Do vosorted to In seeuring his retirement, It | Ho landed at Reni, in the Russian province | he , ee it of o | BIRCI e B O 0 o L e e e e e A S iR R o v S St. Paul, Council Bluffs, St. Louis and Kan- AR ESY ; s AN 4 jon rtuns through all the Eaglish | Pitisburg 6 2 1 | constituents here an account of his steward NEWTO! o a Clty d 1s believed here that the means employed | of Bessarabla, Wednesd: While leaving | J0f, - ¥uns, HERESY Ullder these hanpior | Base hits—Cineinnati 9 Pittsburg 8. Er- | ship, He was met by the Hebron b NE N KRETIRED. sas City, I : sanssday, i v : Avor. se happier | Basc) incinnat ’ 4 \ip. He was met by the Hebron band . Wero too. revolutionary to meet Bismarcl’s | the yacht in which he had been transported, | (ffumstances what 1s there, Ginietont aske, | Fors—Clucinnati 6, vittsburg 4. Umpire— | and escorted to the opera house, where s | The Order Issued by the President but Onlifornin Republic approval, but nothing pleads so_ eloquently | 1o expressed a desive that Bularia should | in separation that would™ tonl o, make it e i large, rousing and enthusiastic coneourso Later Recalle Lob ANEIe CRR i S A for pardon as afait nccompll. But if so soon | Ghoose another prince to | rule over her. | advanticeons t s A5 ab b h | ot 20 3 1 0 3 0 0 8 010 | of people of both ladies “and gentlemen | WASHINGTON, Avzst #7.—[Speclal Tele- | ropublican_state convention {hlg moraing done, for why begn? You will have from [ AICVHUICE was expeteq v rve | WA BiBRe md 4 people more | Louisville. 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 i 2 | awalted him. Captain J. IL Stickles and ox- | gram to the BeE.)—Drigadier General John | John F. Swift was nowinated for governor othier points dispatehes as to the boomerang | delegates sent from the army and pe o- [ militavy than nautical, & small population _l?m‘él'"; Tl-lu"ljsl‘-h ‘IA};HIPE'“‘L', "-I_‘ Senator Coon escorted him to the hall, where | Newton, chief of enginecrs, having served | Swift was one of the three speeial envoys that has followed sooner than the news cones | ple (0 represent to him the sitiation in Bul and liited resources, why shouldshie expose | Jor5t- HOY18 RIS, JANBYLIOL: LIS in a neat and becoming little speech the Hon, | mors than forty years as an oflicer of the | sent to China to negotiate the amended nere, so Ldrop the nrince, sl e RlIDICRaolch tinmmaithiol| MTsOlCERIRORISEROEAR SAYARICN CAHAI0OR | Sav B Lousss C. B. Coon introduced Senator Van Wyck | ariny, has been at his own request, by dir treaty, and is one of the best newspaver 1 MET PRINCE BISMARCK Yians ave prictically unanimous. in their go- | than remain wider the shield of the greatest | $t Loyis.... 0000000 0 1—1|tothe audience, which greeted him witn | tion of the president, retived from active | WHters on the Pacitie coast, the day betore he lett at the shooting gallery | jnand for Alexandria’s return to Rutsehuk. As | mavitime power in the world,” Gladstone | New York.......4 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 012 | cheers. Many times during hisremnrks he was | service. Although the order was made pub- The republican state convention in session 2 . A i Baso Iitso St T onls, SaNew. Y ork +11, ¥ ! this afternoon completed the ticket by th where a man named Schuloff was exhibiting | a resnltof the understanding reachied by the | acknowiedges that the most power- [ Basehits—5t. Louls 5. Rew 3 or . Er- | joudly applauded, which evidently came from | lie to-day, there was a movement in the war Protod lexet by the are) Y 2 i 50 ring p rors—St. Louis 1 w York 4. Umpire— ¢ St Ay nomination of 1, W. Waterman for lieiiten- v o " ain o e s : - 1 ¢ 01 4 L 7 i n anew model magaziue gun. A certain com- | adherents ot Alexandor oand ' Ll "n_l AL LB (T b N the | 1 e L the hearts of his audience who appreciated | department soon afterwards which indicate | ant governor, W. S, Moore for seeretary of motion wmong (e ystanders heralled tho | RO SQLUIOY Lip beoh [t Sonto” "t Tubid bill, He' hopes “that | | AT Denon— A the position taken by the senator in beliaif of | that something 18 on foot in its connection | state, and J. 1. N&f for state treasurer, arrival of the chancellor, who, dressed in o e Y it °r | fle orship botween the enenie: ne | Detroit 010000 1 1 0—3|the farmerand laborer. The right and leit | that hus not yet heen made publ ‘The ofi- ————— K of foreign affairs, Degiers, has issued a cireu- | the partnership between the enemies of home e a - J ght and RAE N 10 offi back, with a high beaver hat, was rather | Jur Stating that Russia had. no connection | Tuie and the enemies of the land bill, which | Beston b wings of the republieun party, thi former of | clal eireular of the president, signed by Gen- A Lock-Out Ordered, striking in o village where eyery one sports | with the Bulgarian coup d'etat, but on the | brought about this result, may now be « T oy apoh LA : T e P ey Wt | eral Drum asacting seeretary of war, was NEW Yonk, August ‘The clothing the Tyroleselow-crowned hatand feather. He | contrary, irred Russia instrueted | solved. e en of home rule hnve even | gt 5. Umpl o s ) sent around to all the bureaus early in the | manufacture ociation adopted soll ho Ty ) eatlior, 2ie INHALY L SOOUEIDEL S0 ¢d | Been the keenest promoters of land purchase | 8. Boston 5. Umpire—Ques element, are ata loss what is best o do to e o) int close o] AnAnUSACIUTOIR, BEE0CIALIO0N, BLNDAE B TORNINE vant and one of those enormous bioodhounds | FERETE 1 T W inoment of unreflocting ex. | lords, and the enemies of the land pur- | Kansas City......4 0 3 0.0 6.0 0“8 n party in” (his county. T former | e Went 1o eaet Mot and re. | of the unfted elothing cutters of New York which the Klatteradateh, nicknamed *Reich- | citement has beon repaired. Shall not mat- | ehuse bill “will now have to uso " all { WESBIEON oo 0 Q8 G OG0 b B T | DY mwnln'l’l.b)l the " sineerest 1| guested the return of thes lars, What | will be employed by any members of the shun No. 27 i rendering serviee to the | ters, thewfore, bo how settled n delinite, | Viglance for th purpose of preventing tho | G0 el GO o ingtan 5. ],".'fi:u’:".‘.l‘"f-:'\'\'fii.:‘ Glement, Doth fram the re- | this means wilitary men sie unable to say | elothing manutacturers’ association until the |t LN PARTIGRIRE RN B TR ol RO adoption of the schemes of land purchase on | It AN6Y i Yy as| d - | publican as wellas e democratic ranks, | o iy ? i g ghionoalior “:”"’l""“l""'";\. RoRAIALLy. P e At b7, —The reply of the czax | Drincipies very different {rom the recont bill, | vire—Ticice, and whose interest i that of_ the peoplu s i toriighb strike in the shops of August Bros. and L., posed to render to the empire, The great [ LONDOR Augist 2. i 08 | Gladstone does 1ot 2o beyond the expression vy whole, irrespective of party and 'its lines; ST 5 V. A. Michaels & Co. shall be declared off, man looked B o Al 1o}, MG koMt | o' indoubted heliol that & measure s EXPLORING ALASKA, whereas tho latter, the wachine anti-Vail [ The Strect Oar Drikoes Herike. Tho members of the clothing manufacturers’ B o TN B e o pa otk 16 | Covernment, not less extensive than thin the | xews From Libatenant Storey in the | \iCk MINOFty repfesentation in this county, | N Youk, August #=-he straot thilwuy | association are communded 'to comply witly This partial rost at Kissingen and here has | received npl s from the varions powers to | Provosal ot 133, will be ultimately carried. 3 1 Lo orey e | believe solely in strict party measures and the | troubles are not yet settled as the situation at | the resolution under a penalty of §2,500° : : ssing f e DRNIRY Frozen North maintenance of its fines. 1t 15, however, | the Bult line depot, Tenth avenue and Kifty- | i done him wood. Not a line of his face | It chiewlarannoineing Prince Alexander's g e T t 5 4 —~ cposition, sception of i 0 \ THE O v WASHINGTON, August 27.—[Special Tele- [ maintained by those who know. that for the stroot showa, . Crowds s - showed that the startlime news from Bul. | deposition. | With the cecoption of 1ty tiy AN THE- COMMONS. ) I ALiob MBI QR sob Bty :aion Another Boston Faflure. I- | Gifferent govermnents merely note the con- gram to the Bii.{—A report has been re- | Purpose of unison in republican ranks the T 3 garia had shaken him, e watched Schuloff, | tents of the cireular, reserving all ultoror | Parnell’s Amendment Rejected—Sex- | coived at the ,m-,vl S L fmachine” will and wnusk iilorse Sthe old f,’,',"mf,‘,“11“;‘;",:}"",,"."'h,',",’,"l‘,'“-' 34 Bosrox, August 2T.—T, ¥, Brown & Cn, o c i The re, i s e gy . an” and aic © election of i State senpe thor side dapot and squads of s W Cn, the bost pistol shot in Austria, shoof, aud | communieations. The reply of Ttaly in addi- ton Makes a Strong Speech, ant George M. (Storey, commanding the | for and two. reprosentitives who are ontape. | lice ure guarding against. riots and injury to | have gone into insolyency, - Liabilities, $7 Alaska exploring expedition, dated Fort | ken 1o their convictions to aid and who are ons and property, ‘Lo-day an efizy was bout $5,000, This is the de- after pralsing the latter's pistol practice at "‘““ “':""ill“‘l'z“*}’;l‘ I'“'?lll'.j ll}!}hl\llr: proteet Loxpos, August 27.—In the commons to- the astonishingly long rango of 400 yards, ho st the illegality of Prinee Alexander's | quy Lora Randolph Churebill gave notice | Casomos, IPatnam River, December 26, 1855, | favorable to the return of Van Wyek to the | hanged by the strikers and the “crow velopment of recent faflure 3 3 A " | United States senate. A around it was dispersed by police tried his hand at that distance a couple of ireular sald to | that the government would propose the aboli- | e yreport w. ROt i : ; 1t e report was forghrded by Post Assistant br the meat ing of the. Bolt ' Line direc thines Limselt after resting, for *1aw,” ho | have buon lecuad by M. Dogiors wnd. pub | tion of thesecret service fund, which amounts | gnwinaer A. ‘Am,] N a7 ARt TR - Attor tho nooting of tie Belt Lina direc- observed, *'a little out of breath from the fast | lished this morning, is authoritively declared | to £10,000 yearly, explore the Y i The Canip in Readiness. ok LSRN ARE LA BRSO Do c , /1 C'/l /d walking” Ho then ook the pistol from | L0 Do spoerypliale Tt is said to liave: ema- | “ir, Sexton was loudly cheered when he SXEIRTG Ml statao 1 o TAr S ol iven | Guan IsnAND, Neb, Auzust poinl | o e ok oa B atRslod arefor the Childret Sehuloff, & peculiarkind of one, a breech | Mt e o N o oL o aroso to spoak. * Ho seathingly eriticlsed | o) of December, gaéompanied by Engneer | Telogram tothe Bre.J—One hundrod mon | sogi as possivie. Children feel thie debility of the changing loader, carrying a long metalie eartridgo, | arrived here this afternoon. He > Chiawberlain’s specch last night regarding | jaward, ho mads & sledging expedition to | A€t Work upon the rewnion grounds at | e drivers and conductos of the Broad: 1 seasons, even more than adults, and they bes and placing one arm across his back, Prince | ceived at the railway depot by Mar- | Parnell’s amendment, and said he regarded | ye northward and ached the head wateps | CHPPR Grant making it ready for the recep- Lt oo thnient’ that the ofd | come cross, peevist, and uncontrollable. Biswarck raised the weapon with the cool | shal Rieasal and Coint Chapliin Kash, “Tho | Chamberlaln asa political misdocr, only xe- | of the river, which Hlows to the northward, tion of the thousands of gueststo arrive next | (Jitule of five tHips per day b restored, and ‘The blood should be cleansed and the systemn air of a man who has baen *out, as the | RIHIC on anpearinicat the window of the | gyiving to be given suflicient material to | 7pne natives say thtifhis river empties into | Week from allquarters of the state. “Tents | in lien of his suirendering the six-trip fieme | lnvigorated by the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla, prince often was in his hot youth, thousands mans and Poles, Alexander | execute the end of publie justice upon him- | g6 Avetic near Poing Barrow. Owing to the | 2 all up, Fort Sumter has been built, and ':}"“l,~-ll n'H'MI: Teduotion of 1 conts per “Last Spring wy two children were vacels A FLASH AND A REPORT. wiil proceed to Bresluu self, Although the queen’s speech contained | gnortness of the dpys, having only twi- | Hicam 13 up in the boilers of the gun boat '“,‘.f“”f,“‘l‘l Jresidont acoedud and the men ML 410, 8oon atter, they broke alt out wiih ripe “Phe bullet strikes the target, about four [ Ladukna, Ansust 3. —A torehlight pro- | poaltnsion to fand purchase, Mr. Sexton | jight and moonljht, he could not A ARy fleet, Major Boyle is hiere and has located ho, S P TR ! R 0, A - 5 r Boyle i Iy B tor s sotitod, “The Dasls so fay | ning sores, so dreadful I thought I should lose foct square. "Tho performanco 15 repeated, | RO W ild to-niht iy oot of Printe | clallenged Lowd Randolph Churehill to deny | make muoh beakway, and _ recarded | {8 camplor, the Socond and Hwente-nist | s is knowiyis an aereomient. by the roud to - them, Hood's Sarsaparitia cured them ¢ome > y rlki o blual o ol 1 B & ? United States infantry and Captain Wood- | g0 hue o Ine ¢ ee trips 4 nlately : &% s e - and the bullet this time strikes the biuck, | faleony of tho hotel to acknowledze tho | that land purehuse formed o pact of the £ov- | it ynora practieal to sontinue exploring the | yufl's Rl L fantry 4 I’ Capialy Moot © iy Ko bk ali th e an ‘l”'n’n ce trips will b pletely; and they Lave been healthy over which fact is triumphantly announced by the | plandits of the people and was received with | ernent s . The British government | country nearer headgaarters and take up the | order by Monday, at which time halt rules 1‘”'“]5 W 1 dadioy l" ’.I lll1'“‘\l| A since, 1de feel that Hood's Sarsaparilla boy on wateh near the target, who hoists the | the greatest enthusiasi. Leing partly answerabte for the wrong doiug | northern country when the dazys lengthen, froes into effect on all the railroads in N o i f itk wed my children to we” Mus, G la fing. ‘D chancellor's nerve 18 certainly all | BUCHARESG, August’ 2.—The Russias | of ish Landionds, Gladstone had made the | Every effort would e mide to explore the | brasia, A large number of the st uotabls | ™ % S0 nemin THONPSON, West Warren, Mass .- ntioned river, and also Lo reach Point Bar wen in the state have secured guariers and consul at Solia' s been compeliod to ask M - right, whatever lager or champagne may have | §osiath DO s B, O s houss | lendlords the most liberal oflers they would | VI VR B e e bloration of L John Roach Sick. Gineso his liver, " HLI fiziro 18 Wwhat no K0 | A gBOI L0 Ok EUAR 10 BIOLGEE Iin WOUSO | Vet rucatye, Whion thatofler wa spurned | Acld &teabes O 108 BArCHGc (oin e cath | HLok il L L e e on Niw York, August #—John Roaeh, the Purify the Blood seldom sees iua man of his age—athietic, | was broken by a mob and the crowd threat- d nsed to bring discredit upon the authior, | across natives who had never before seen | Leld in the United States, ship builder, is & ously illat hotel Bal The twenty-seven pounds of flesh which | ghed to eastizate him i he showed hiusclt :lf("f was 9:«-]lryhlxnlfj‘r::_“}‘ l}\fl:g‘l o renew it | white men and who were at first much sur- - moral at Mount MeGrezor. Ile has been con- Yood's Sarssparilla 18 characterized by Dr. Schweninger ook from him have | b1 the strects. il Usionc's land puchiss Sciieio wasse: | prised tolisve while men eoue awang (ke The North Bend Fire. b el o, T e . g ey g not come back. When he bows he does | AooOUNT OF IS STEWARDSULP, | 0F Ireland. ‘Tl uiiion would | ilted | Ciedtenant Storey at fivst feared troubl, bug | - Nowru Bexn, Neb,, August 27.—{Special | (R O0HS NN G SHG 10 be disordeny i nr QUSIUAL B, 4 S unentioh/ A, (e not bend lis body forward as he takes off his |~ LI * | Trom the adoption of that policy, and noun- | the natives proved. 10 be very kind and | Pelegram to the Bre.i—The loss from last [ MO WEC MERECON, 00 il RSeL G SGLINTANAASRAL. medieina} bat, but throws it back with 8 sudden jerk, | Gladstone Recites His Eforts for | nutural combination of intriguing pofiticians | friendly, Their curiosity was, however, be- | night's fire amounts to $30,700: insurance, | T AR f."':(f‘-"" " it AEUS “‘_M‘; YT » yosult 1s a medicine of uuuskay At i Eaa e dladiar Atis PR TR I T O el o el it nion. “FC appolat: | youd | Niaglmation. Some o1 tiese: Daves | Bimrs: divided as follows: A. bter & Co, | B hest 1 viost amphiatically dmsies by Hosels | bigih, cfiecting curc Liticrto unknown {diosynernsy may bo the result of an uubend- LoxboyN, Aunguit 2i—Mr Gladstone's of Ganeral Buller would ot promote wed that they sometimes visited Poing | o e Y T a0 ) b g gt ) eud for 1 alning addjtional evidency 3 v g Y " % ; 5 nion, but would give freland the char- | Barrow v way of the river, Their chief | 1058 on stoc : c R0, 5 “Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my systen ing liabit of body corresponding to that of | brockure on the Lrish question was published a torelgn country. ‘e proosed | food i 1eiue "Iholy couniry abounds fn | isurance $12 J. B Foot, loss on Business Failuves. purifies my blood, SLATHORK 10 APVCH T, and will or of his bullet-proof vest. The chan. | to-day. It contains lifty-elght pages, At the anissions wounld oo |ll’m]||4‘|l\w-lvl no bhew reindeer and many herds were seen, some of | stock, $3,000; insurance, 000; Dowling & Niw Youk, Augist 27.—="The totai numhaer :;vg:m{y-. Tk pie over I 1 THOMPSO: collor 100k s0me time 10 examine the repeat- | Cu1sct Mr. Gladstone compares it with the i only delaw deatings with pressing | \hicl numbered several hudicd. Purcoll, 1oss on building, 82,500, no insurances | Of business fauures oceuring throughout the | HeBMer of Docds, Lowell, Mass fng rifle, whieh differed only in some minor | apelogy he wrote on his change of attitude 1 Fraiiht, (0 (GG PLRIGH SUC I e — John Sievers, loss on lotel, $4,000, insuranee, | United States aud Cavada iz 201 for the Ja 15 wol th 15 welgls T BARRINGTON, details (rom ofhers of its kind. ‘Tho fuveutor | resanting flu.‘lnsh cbureh, l-;h,u,' e o Jis wold “oopusel rishmen $o 1 A "‘:,'l"')‘l‘l‘:l‘l“"'m‘w"‘;‘"; '.,5,',""“ cer | 88005 BT e, fows' o o, 3903 seven days, i 130 Lk Birect, Nex York Citys J made some good practice with i at 400 | tinued, “in the prescutease 1 bave ne chanze ! s, Ahey would do everything | ST Pavi, , August 2. —The Pioy Insutance, $400: A, Crawfora, on . ores s | s yards, and ...:’" " IL,,,,.“.‘k gave the cow- | to indicate, but have only to point out the | ¥ A justiess 19 vrowote | Vress’ Pierre, Dak., special says a destruet- | fynitare, 86,00, iusuriiee, §5,000 e A Pe “A"VT?A::IH'”.‘ lx"“‘fi‘.‘f Y Hood’s Sarsaparllla and, Schulofl fired ten cartridges into | mode in which my language and ¢ peace, but would not wake theiselves t ive prairie fire has raged in Potter and Swily | Fred —Young on_ slock =~ of groceris Moxrio § I ‘ Soid by all A sts. §1; six for §5. Madg Jang, Bchuel lire ) cartrlges o ors 1o Treland by asking the people during | counties sinee Tuesday. Potter is alost o | $1.400, insurance $300: Thos, Pivza, o | factory and thirteen busiuess: Loiae Ay AEENA e the magaziue In about as mauy scconds, | duct were governed by wuifority of princi- j T winter £ pauperize Hhomscives | baron wasteand Solly badly burned The | saloon, 53,000 and in eash burned i biftling, | dwo résideees were burued to-uight, Loss | 00y by G L 3T Jowsll, Nash When the chaucellor becawme visible aciid { vls. L bave shuply foilowed the various j i ovderto furnisl arguments to thelr own | damages are not yeb intimatid | $500, insutance $1,100; Will Pruza, ice bouse, | $73,000, 100 Doses CGne Dollare Hood's Bareaparilla beats all others. and <

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