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P PP AR o 8 7S G T W S S O T P W Y HE OMAHA DALY BEE iI.\"l'EEN’l']I YEAR. OMAHA. MONDAY MORNING, AL‘(}I'HT 30, 886, NUMBER G4, ELECTRICAL EARTHQUAKE. |, e"rwr soswavus netvast. | upgWDERLY MUST PERISH" | ... woor s s e neeeage- | TOUGHEST JOB OF THE LOT. | e i et Mot CTHEY'LL ALLOW NO GAMBLING - — | it e li:\‘|-<‘-:ln"lii\(:<'~-\:.‘ otk Heritd | 8 Serei P - The Drought and Fall Planting. — - “:J\v:{"‘h‘,}”?',;_"-\;: \L"'{‘l.‘“"“‘"‘";;‘!|\VI)"u‘-”\:I::-j\‘v‘ e F X . 3 e T Ciicaco, August 20.—The Farmer's Re k . " Uightning Fires a Powder Magazine and | ( oo ~Special to the Bre)—Two or three | on of the Knights of Labor | o (RCRE Wie following erop summary | The Treasary Department and the Hard | of the vatious reservations, considerabic | Tho Decision of the Towa Stato Fair Mavas Death and Destruction Follow- stores broken into last night, a dranken in New York, In this wevk's edition: 1t says detiled re Work of its Head. veatly 1 the purchase of these stpniies gers and Public Opinion, man beaten on the Shank Hill road for ports from the corn belt tndicate an improve: T'here is every reason to belicve that the In 5 " abusing the late Prince of Orange and sev- | THUGS HIRED FOR AGREAT CRIME | ment in the outlook fer the crop in Ohio, dians in many localities are decreasini rap m . - AYOUNG GIRL'S HORRIBLE DEATH | eral small boys arrested for a too en [ hdiana ' Minnesotn, In all of those | CHATSON FORMER INCUMBENTS. | il Tiisisknown to o the easeamone | VERDICT IN THE HADDOCK CASE, thusiastic clodding of the police, form a Yt " states there is a present promise of a full — PUIMONAEY trofile AN HAVE AR REETAVALiH . v full list of leading incidents of | District “40" and the Home Clab | ayeraze crop. Tiis 18 in accordance With | What Oll Can Do When Poured on a | ¢limate todeal with, At none of the agen- | Orders to Reaume Operations Res rushed Skull Broken what has been a very quiet Sunday. One Desir e and Ruin—What the tenor of the reports for the last three Troubled Boa—Romarkablo Kxe dies, however, hias the number of rations ceived at Des Moines From Washe House to the Wi burzlar drew a revolveron his captors and the Richmond Convention weeks, but in some instances, in the three e g teen reduced, Thusat Pine Ridge, Agent ike Twigs— though he did not dare to use it, he will W states named the outlook is declared to be un. By UL Ry st b L AL BlL ARG U VS ICNIC . b u N Develop. eI WA b S skl st M antn rations to the bands, that monthly come up e Acres of Plowed Prairie, bly et several years imprisonment, as 14 usually promising. In Hamilton county, Ne dian Supply Contracts. 10 colleet for Tndians eredited to that azency. Breake Loosc—lowa News. Belfast is —— braska, the outlook is favorable for a full i yet there is reason 1o believe that less than A PROCLAIMED CITY Snolling For a Fight yield, while Buffalo, Harlan and Webster A T " two-thirds of that number exist in that part Prom Lowa's Stats Capteal The Laflin-Rand Magazine. A dranken man had been persuaded by | Prerencms, Pa., August20.—[Special Tel- | counties indieate a fair yleld. A Talk on the Treastiry, [ot tiegreat Stoux resecvation, Aajor Bell, e Mo A HUGE ST CH1eAGO, Algust $0.—At 9:15 o'clock this | whisky that he could whip the whole Oranze | L S WASHINGTON, Auzust 20,—(Special Cor- | when he assumed control of the ageriey after DEs MOINE S, 1, August 20,—[S; 1 to 0:15 ) respondence of the Bek.]—Speaking of the | MeGillicuddy was suspenaed, the Bek I'here has been quite a little come morning, in the midst of aheavy thunder- | quarter and scttle the viots off [ covered tliere wasa veritable attempt made | counties, Nebraska, the outlook is far less | ) (G ",‘.‘:,M,“"," ST KEBAREY AR D "‘,, HAD A SECRET CEVSUS ment over the fact that the tanagers of €ho storm, the powder magazine belonging tothe | jand, and therefore stageered alon some time since by a faction in the Knights | than the usual yield, ’ T b of the Tine R S 00 1aken and reports to 4 4 g old ofticlal of the treasury department saic g . s 10 | grate fair have refused to allow pools to b Mi11-Rand powdor company was struckby [ mile or more, confidlug I8 | of Labor to nssasshiate Grand Mastor Work- | Nono ot the Wisconsin countles, roporting | Sl Cnicial of the treisury department satil | the (ndlan hurean that instend ot .00 116 g kit lightning, An explosion followed which de: views on Orangeisin in loud tones to all | man Powderly The faction referred to is | this week, give promize of an averaze yield, this morning: “The treasury departmient [ but 4,50 Indians there. There was talk of T“--ntlwuu-m..l this year, Many prediet SIERbOL el is at all times a most ditfienlt branch of | reducing the rations, but the bands assumed | that this means failure so far as the races are stroyed property running up in the neighbor. & BF6 etk g ELuE | e APLB Lol 11 O eAaT COtIHtY thes v EAS to 0 itself is at all times a most ditficnlt branch of | 16 aces i D e Lt persoms | Uhe riendly lamp posts. - After making a de- | known as the lome elub, and has its. head- y the average fa v A > p v hostile attitude at once and beeame o | concerned. ‘They say that i b dly L b Lot ik A O o it Kensha eounties the | the government to_successfully manage, and | & hostile at ! g ed. § say that owners of the best Al st . . Tty thiiink e | evded falue in his aiteat to eradicate | quarters in New Vork eliy. A Leader e Pverage s b er conty whilo Dun, Lafay- | & man niust be of the coolest possible disposi- | Farean to eemmpt T bet aaen That the ta: | HOrses. are accustomed, In- addition to the and contributiing 1o the paintul injuries o “|.n:l‘r«x;‘yw:\l}-“:‘.‘lvl‘||..~|.I.i-”l.1..‘|‘.lul;~ Uiatho | poser was ;um l",\f"‘ York .Lx(\ldmlllT the | etie and Suuk counties give promise of 1ess [ tion and the most equable temperament in | tions should not be reduced, purses they win, to make a good deal ot nerly Dventyive oers. [0S | s drase a vacant lot, and, a past week to work it up, with the result_of | than half the usual vield. = | e world i arder to bear up ander the buts | | 10is Stated at the Tidian bureau that there | money for themseives and their friends out e " » ing to the suggestion of the persons who | confirming the story. 1t was on Wednesday, | I Tilinois a general jmprovement of 5 to ; R i e R TR S L AL A B IS i of the powder supply for Chicaco and o | o€ iod him, that e being dead, they | Angustil, that deicgates of a labor commit- | 10ver cent is rated, but the general wverage | dens which are hposed whon i, TR T Ll R b SR el it el s RO Bl L Joining territory = was stored, and - was | 455! ) £ dead, August 11, delegates of a labor commit- | g PERIIG G omains Tow. In Du Page, | there was noman more thoroughly compe- | bit' % doos not . const tdiey | not allowed to sell pools at Des Moines they 7 M RIE At TS el Fra b 0 oHc 16 THANIRG. 16LG ENS g e, t 1 does not constitute a greal of t of a dozen in the | mig itjustas well put him under ground, | tee met in W York to inguire into the | Greene, Henry, Madison, Stephenson and | tent for this position since the war than | saving ::{ vet, O the wroat Sionx reserva. | WilHtake their horses and go to some wicked neighborhood. It was & brick structare, | where workings of the Home club. Ever since the | Whiteside counties theaverage ranges from 40 tary McCulloch, e was a trained | tion I 185 there were said to be 50,000 In- | eity like Omaha or Minneapolis and give the 20x30 feet in dimensions, with a_ slate roof TIE BODY WOULD NOT BE FOUND date mentioned the investigation has been | 050 percent. In Bond, Cass, Coles, Crawford, o " dians, yet there is good reason to botieve | Towa fair the go-by, Possibly this i 1 and. solitaey iron door of great strongth. | oo o REESNET IR P el | oing on, but. the evidence even the names | Christian, - Folton, Rankakae, Luke, Ma: | banker when o was first soleoted ns comn | Gl e%e%eqiisis wos taken to-liy, a saving i s (R e bl b Jst prcecdin the explosion i Tong, vicious | & ettt wh WIS on Ui Bext dare D L Boinng ot bt tho wvidene, sven the Iames | eoupin, Pulaskl, Shelbt, Stark' and Wabash | troller of the treasury, and he organized that | G'fuiy G0t rations in (hat section tould b the action of the fair direetors may look a lit- ctric flame appeared in the ~ sky, | @ i v el of the investizators, are kept trom the | GO i averace ranges from 60 to 90 per | exceedingly hnnortant burean with the great- | gifcted, Tl ponny wise and nound foolish | ¢ Puritanical. But it is not generally under- Not'w bl ‘Within & nle ot the | were the victins of ther enthusizm, knights, Ina little room witnesses are ad- | Gonte T WaSHEton county tho viold Will | cat success, Tnronghont his administration, | oo ot eonicroes in tegan to the Indinns 1 | Stood that the Towa state fair’ was organized Exhloston eseanud anmage. The little cottage | abou s ot o oii6 OVer twalve N e At tiiie 56 1k & Bideiiee L 5 Joss i Bt S AVOFARG, . 8! Mt ol wul Al " extlosion ceapil dange, Th e polthee | about ity of thom, wone over twelve vears | mitted one at a tine so that the evidence o | be Jis hun 3yper eent of the averagt, 1| tao, of the treasury portotio he was remaka: | probaly o most renreioncivle of any o | primatily tor tho purpose o Horse racingor the ol Gull,with it surrounding « | old, were so badly stoning three policeme each I general average is low fc f 5 PAF A6 BEOTIEAN RB L BIBBAKS the demazoxieal economical schemes entichment of gamblers, 16 itis not possible t was laid low withont warn i ahd W& WO |00 of Howard street his afternoon that WX TO THE OTHERS. counties, TN fron 40 ta 0 per cent. In | blo for the caoltiess and success with Wi ! p ko : 4 $ tised by either party when in control of the : i ment parts of e exploded warchouse bewan | 10 56 ABproKe Tha't e Ringgold and Wayne connties the average is | he conducted the oftice. Seeretary MeCul- | hoyse, have a gond fair in an agricultural state liko alling on the debris of the eottiee. _::ll,ll\l they did not mnotice the approach of two The investigation shows that in 1383 some | 4 poreent. In Faveita, Jasper, Tama, Craw- | loch was followed by ex-Governor Boutwell, | % LLAALING CATTLE QUESTION. Towa, with its magn iticent resourees of field family consisted of umself, his wifo and | magistrates from bebind. - Each magistrate | radical members ot the Howe: elub lired a | ford, Mitehell and Winneshiek counties e | to whom more than any other man is due [ The Indian burca has- been puzzling its | and fami, without making pool selling the Carrie Ahrenwerth, fourteen years o + | gota double handful of couple of New York thi who, acting under | averaze is 50 t0 10 pereent. In Cedar, Davis i il SR ; 3 ain for the pasi er one of the mos ractive i P 3 \ 1 1y killed, while Guhl I N the stecess of the retunding scheme. Mr, | Drain for the past week over one of the most [ most atteactive and important feature I'ho latter waus Instantly ARG SQUIRMING YOUNG STENRS instructions, went to the Fulton street ferry | @0 Linn counties the average is 80 to % per | (¢ refunding scheme. S| Gy oe problems that ever came before it feht be § | i L LA d fron the suind | out of the erowd and earried them howling to e nightand waited for Powderly, Tha Sherman has gencrally been accorded all the | caierming. tho ownersiip of 500 head of [ st be Just s well to find it out this y frighttully mutilated. - Their horses, cow and | out vil 4 d the : one night and waited for Powderly. That lie average in Missouri ranzes from 50 | credit that attaches to that important finan- | catth I e ezinming of the procent | The people of Towa enjoy. secing swine were all killed by the coneussion and | the police station. Services at the Rev. | night he was expeeted in Brooklyn to attend | 065 percent. The average docs not promise | cial movement, but it was owing to Mr : grasing setdon certain® Arkancas par- | Horse trot or run as much as do the people of their bodies blown full of dirt, ‘sand and | Montgomery’s church passed off quietly. The | a special meeting, but something oceurred alf of an average yiell BITER # N8P0 S | Ries drove their hord upon the Indian lands | 8hY other state. But they have become poster, e puins 0F the (bl howse e | pstor and the congrogation had been histori- | whict kept nim back. ~ Details of the vlot are | - In DKL the vield of whieat 1s averaging Boutwell's paving the way that Mr. Sherinah | in that hortion of the Inulian teveitory known | Shorouhty disgusted with“the brofesslonal ediately took fire, 1is warcliouse was the | § e ¢ | v ¢ > h o fve to eighteen bushels and the | Was enabled to carry it out, and he aidit, | ¢ ) ML S Jockeyism and wambling aceompaniments b) oh € o cal for some weeks because a few panes of | being kept vel ot, a8 ow Y om- | from twelve to- eighteen bushels an he as Oklahom: To protect themselves and T Iy oné of the company’s which exploded. | | RIS N B TR LSt ud I ot | g t00, with nerve. Boutwell was followed by | o i L | that have attended so many raees or the past, Where it stool is Now an imuense window glass had been broken by mischiev- | ber said, with the mtention of publishing the | S S EradmE - e : ros | 100 With nerve. Boutwell was followed by | give their invasion an appearance of right, | /i "Hiik tie reforni broposed o i t ! & In Minnesota the yield of wheat ranges | Richardson, who was sick of the portfolio al- | they entered into partnership with an Indian J vroposed is a good tion, nearly fifty feet in depth. ou: boys, but so far as your correspondent is V\I‘n\lvn |Ih-|' .ln mi- |§y~m hlll!ui-lu\z. rom eight to twenty-four bushels, ruling very | uioet as soon us he wa avpointed. “Phe San- | Who was a resident of .|.~.’ Creel Nation, | oneyat least they are going o give it a faie ™ N able to find out the good people of this chureh John Shiclds, of No. 359 Fulton street, | jpragul ) Aked st g el LA R e e ; R T, Later Account of the Explosion. i peoplo of this ehureh {5 riil PO sy, said: - ~Yon can | REMAT unties in lowa, Indiana, Till. | born contracts worried him_greatly. It will [ Lhe inturior” departmient, upon hearlug of O aan Criicaco, August 20.—About 9:15 a flash, | B 0 e ily see’ why everythiiz is Deing kept 50 [ nois and Wisconsin the ground Is reported | be remembered that the Sanborn contracts | (\G . ditector 21 the Thion deeney Reiids After several weeks of waiting the super- which all agreed much brighter than ;i ek . L Juiet, as the men who have facts too dry to permitot fall plowing, and the ef- | Krew out of an arrangement with one 5an- | fha eatele and hold them until furthior o intendent of the new government building those preceding it, was followed by a report 1t is expected that the police will resume CARE MIGHTY CAREFUL feets of the drought are also still Seriously felt, | born, who discovere.d’ that a great many par- | Fhis e did, when the Indian partner in the | 1 the city has received orders to go on with B e ereator patt of Cook county. | Mt duty on the Shank Hill rond to-mor- | about making the chare of assassination In | owing to the drying up of fhe pasture. Un- | tes find defrauded the government of large | firm eame forward andelyimed the _owner- the work of tearing down the old walls pre- gl L, bt of ook o [ tow incooperation with the * re. | e order but at the Ricimond mectiniz the | Joss reliet by rafn comes shortlystock will go | sums of money. "o offored (o nike the <ol- | ghip of the entire herd. ‘The othier partners y building Lp the new. Itins oAt of those who lived in the vietnity of the | & ble people of that loeality. | Yoricwerehiredto kill Powderly. Powderly | Migarputer autrters in poor candition e e e s Yoy | came torward and clafmed that the Tndian TN L e explosion, it was hardly distinzuishable from magistrates leave here to-mor- was before the investigation last Eruits are reported asabundant in all the otherwise: been, made wt all, and his fees PN O AT A st tirstappropriation for. repatriug and enlaigs : t western states, w © exeeption of Wis- | amounted to such enormous sums that a con- | § o eattle 4 z bee il 5 ng the federal building in this eity, Bu! e Serions tnnder-claps which had been the | row for theiv districts, but a full force | week. His statement created a - sensation. | consin, ML oxstonal - Investieation Wi Ok | H e e e o, | delay after deluy has attended tho work, tie orde the morning. Allagreed that there | of troops is to be retained for several weeks | e committee will seal'its report and no one Hog cholera is reported in St. Francis | dered, and Secret: Richardson V|-'|,.. gent could. !»r course, make no decision public has been greatly incommoded, the Was a tremendous shaking - of | o RO Dolice in reprossing law- | 150 KIow its contents until 1t s read at | county, Missouri; Ringeold counity, lowa, | Was greatly - worried i consequence. | i the case and referred it 0 the commissioner | KONermnent serviee has veen haumpored and the earth, - Articles of furniture, | % 2 Kichmond. e ? and in Christian, Greence, Pulaski and Shelby | He admitted to the comwittee that he signed | of Tndian affairs, For two or three days | Festricted, and finally “compelled 1o seek “Mi (hiqm)( 1. \wlu- [;lumm about lnulntlr. essness. = 3 “A\ulmlnu |||i1'lmh(-lr. high (||| the <-utu|n.-u-| of | counties, llmois. As & rule, however, hogs ll{lnl:n'n'l\lnf letters which he never read and | A oting Commissioner Upshaw ana Chief Hlllu- q| I“"Inlund now several “.-I.-)\_~ am‘., as if they .were playthings in a giant's PREE T T AND RRAD e order, said: *1 eannot say what Powder- | gro repoited a8 whuenally healthy. of which he knew nothing of the tontents. | Clark Maxaoll sat a8 & court of inquiry, elapsed, after the last appropriation had been o e e and chitdrens wore | FIREE TRADS AND FREEDOM. | 1% festithony s, but I understand it was an | 27 Ported @ el i This creatod i great deal of seandal at the | fiors Maxwell sat asa court of inguies, abd | pussed, 'while waiting for’ sowe_oficial ta tossed around at the will of the terrible re- | Molagses for Democrats and Vinegar onisher to some of the committee. | Nepvous Wheat and Stubborn Corn. | time but Richardson was not the firstnor the | tastimony so conflicting that they have as | &V¢ the order to tear down a stone wall, sistless foree released by the explosion. o b Every effort s bemng made to keep | = (R IOEE R I 0 Con, 240 La | 1astseeretary who had done the same thing. | vet heen unable to render a decision in the What a pleasant and convenicent thing it The seene of the catastrophe is about two | & e the matter out of the newSpajpers, so as to | o Jeliib i Mmren & Co. 240 La | 3T GIG Shauld sce the nimber of letters | Sorpeen unable o render a docision in the | wouid be it the government would conduet miles from the northwestern edge of the city, NEw Yonrk, August 20.—A resolution of STRIKE T MOND CONVENTIO: Salle street, Chicazo, August 8, 1886.—The | el are signed by the ary of the | as'to the ‘jurisdietion of the ll artment an | 18 affAirs as a private business man does hist near where Arener avenue settles down into | the American free traders has been pub- | with inforr at will result in totally | sudden and unexpectedrevival of the eastern asury each day no one would be surprised | v Tiatter the @IALT becomes oo B RAILEOAD ACTIVITY. aconventional country highway. On one | Jished. It is addressed to the friends of free ;"':l~|'\;!_t: Whne H'rml lub.” Continuing | question in Earopean polities has onee more | that that official should 1ot know the con- f yoly the young commissioner of a “luh’l o5 During the past week Des Moines has wit- e wave great fiids of ribening corh | o, and in substance says: Tn the avility | WA Ui Homs et s posers ebich | injected an wncostain elemont into the wheat f one in a hindred to which his signa- | wo's rest. Meantime the agent i lookinz | Bessed an activity in railroad matters seldow ot ) L t ! I \ O hitfidred S0 vhich blegicna | two's rest. Ale the agent is | 2 | seen. 1t has been confined, lowever, (o & O o T e e "%l | of the large democratic majority in the na- | fion will spiit. Distriet 49 now s G000 | warket, causing & nervous and unsettled | i o by Bristow, Sherman, Wondom, | swephe cattle at no little cxpense and the | street railway which lias. deen industrzonsiy T o Tather " ware | tional house of representatives to pass a bill | members i fzood standing. Thoy clvim | feeling which resulted in frequent and sharp | Foiger, Gresham, MeGultoch and mally by | Sentisan from Arkansusarcon nettles for | laboring o make' its conncetion before a arelen strongly built houses With | for tarifT reform looking only to the removal | greater strensth, but we kuow they have | fluetuations. Enthusiastie buils anticipating | Manning. 01 the list Folger alone broke | tht out of the whoie 5500 head, - " | rival line occupies the streets. For' nearly walls of yullow brick and roofs of slates | of the heavy burden of taxation from a few | Sy delegutcs elceted for the Richmond | o en or twenty cent advance in the event of [ down unider the strain of tho oflice, Tlie s e tyenty vears Des Moines lias liad 1o put up Just precceding the explosion a long. vivid | 1 % % R S o en will come the greatest inter- Aty A b | others were more or less cool throughout « DD WA SMBER D with a narrow gauge, ineflicient, and ' partic- T et £ burst from the eloud | Sreat industries and the refusal of the repre- | nal war ov amont. the fabor nnfons, | War, bought liberally on the first news of ab- [ QIAGT W WORE OF IS CO0 AthrbuslionLinll SEDGEWICK'S BIG SPREE. SRR LRI el LR Qiveetly ovor the Lafim & Rand magazine. | sentatives of the republican party and their | Distriets of Troy and Albany haveinstructed | dication of Alexander, bat were unable 0 | pericneed, but the work was too much for | Bayard's Spe Envoy Paints the | Werihecouncil granted a new company a In an fustant the air was filled with flying | allics to even consider the abatement of tariff [ their delegates to vote axaiist General See- | enlist the “country,” and as local bears | Judge Folger. He was a judicial rather than “City of Mexico Red. charter for a broad _gauge road, with first- o, mnsscs of brick, clay, sheets of tin, | taxation in any degree, imperatively ealls | Tetary Turnerfor eny ‘office, and if " he is | steadily supplied tho demand on every bulge | an administrative oflicer, — and was [ qi o 90— 1S class equipments. The old compiny, think- Tarse stones and precss of lumher.performing | g8 0 B T e politicar | found to be implicated in’ the Home club | e enthusiasts were unable to mamntain their [ i the habit of " aitempting 'to Crry or Mexico, August 20.—[Special [ jnyjtself entitled to most of the indescribable gyrations hundreds of e SagTastlvoar UL # political | ghoy will vote for his expulsion. From all [ 1oition, and after baying until their ardor | master every subjcet upon which | Telegram to the Brrj—A. J. Sedgewick, | claimed, under its charter, the rizht to he air. Some tell back close to the points | action by the friends of commercial freedom, r the country eome reports of delegates | eaoled, were compelled o subnit to a sharp | he was called to act in the least. The strain | Secretary Bavard's special envoy to Mexico, | street in the city which it wight choos Trom whicn ey started, while others shot | On the oneside theadvocates of “protection™ | being instructed to break which foreéd many of them to un was oo mueh for him, and it was undoubt- | has been here sineo last Monday. The Mex- | Use: S0 the new company has liad to it up off throuzh space with frightful ve- | start with the assumption that under DOWN TITE HOME CLUR Bears flushed with yictory continued selling | edly to'his overwork ' that he tinaily suc- | S e R e its and work vers hard days to locity, only conforming to the laws free and republican form of - goy- | and demand the expulsion of every member. | fraoly, adding to the emb sment of hold | enmbed. However, there has never been a | 1¢An press noted the arrival of Mr. Sedge- | streets on which it could lav its track of avity _ofter their long flight. the power of taxation may | 1T District 49 is downed at Richmond the | ers Dt foreine the warket into a position | man in the department since the war who wick as special envoy ot the United States, | interestof the people is all with the new Stones weighing from one to_one hundred fully “used to aid private | leaders will bolt the convention and walk out | whicl may 1 o incomfortable for | has worked so persistently as Mr. Manning. | and at the same timo announced that Sedge- | company. But by thiat strange, though not and fitty pounds were thrown into fieids two [ enterprises and build up private fortuties, on | With 60,000 members to form, what willbe | them, insomucl prices tend to de- | 1t is safe to say that while in eharge of the | wick had unlimited credit at the banking [ altogether unusual faculty which city coun- miles from the s Trees stripped | the false plea, now demolished by the hard | claimed, a straizht-out Knights of Labor or- | crease the Trom first lands and | ofice his mind was wrapped wp in the finan- | Jouses in this eity, and that he, accompanied | €S develop, it has seemed lar.ciy of their folinge, fences | s were Inid | Jogie of facts, that such legislation betters | £anization under the old rufe with the oath- | quiment the export demand, which at mod- fairs of the government for three 2 this clty, and that he, accompanicd | gisposed to stand in the way of the eltv'a Jow, telegraph W snapped like fragile | businoss and raises wi or a long period | bound secreey. It District 49, under the stely low prices bids tair to absorb a large | ters ot every day, ineluding Sund by a lot of young Mexican bloods in this eity, { progress and do the bidding of th althy thréads and the prairic bore seams as if a | they have reduced this assumption to prac- | Home club leadership, stould win, the other | share of our surplus, With but @ moderate | worked at his office till 6 or even 7 o'cloc enjoyed himself immensely one night at the | corporation that owns the old ling thousand steam plows had been run over it. | tice by imposing heavy taxes on districts will leave the Knights of Labor and | Yyovement of spring wheat, and an improved id then, after dinner, would azain be en- | Jockey Club. Drinks were free and Special - The body of Carrie Alrenwerth presented a sary to the processes of greg form a new combination with the trades ad from abroad,an oversold market will | gaged until midnight. It he ever comes | knyoy Sedgewick was in high clover. He THE VERDICT RENDERED. sickening speetacle. 1alf the face was torn | jndustrics, for the benefit of special i s | unions. ‘Henge it looks now as if a solt is | be an important factor in determining prices | back he will be compelied to ehange his plan | (o0 ™) 00 LA IS BRI G Te — fway, the eyes almost blown from the sockets | of vory sall relation mportance to th ag. | evitable, "The conmitteo now sitting can | in the near fature, and we may diseover that | of action or he will break down again, and | 000 became hilatious ‘and fually, it ls a8 | Leavite and Others Accused of Ase and there Wwas a gaping hole in the forehgad, | gregate” industrial interests of the ‘whole | OBIY repurtto the convention. - But Jogttimmnta i huenees are far more favorable | nest time it will be so serious that he will be | serted, that while he was “tull” the Mexicans sussinating Haddock. Targe enough to receive a man’s fist. The | country. Thus, for years past, our fiscal | B0 hope that the report will improve s for remunerative prices than the exciting | compelled to permanently retire from active | deeked him out with flowers, and placeda | Sjoux Cirv, Ta, August 20. —[Special Tele- girl’s left arm was torn from the shoulder. | policy " has been practically dictated by the | The Home club is sending meimber: stimutus of possible war. That the condition | life of any kind.” big bouquet in the top of his hat. After 6 OE T3 AT e i 2 X The body was rewoved to the home of her | yanifacturers of pig iron, and the growers | the country to get the feeling of deleg: of European crops are unsatisfactory for 011 ON THOUBLED WATERS, o'¢lock i the morning the inmates in the | &Fwm tothe Bek. |—Contrary to general ex- unele, August. Ahrenwer, on California | of wool. although the azererate value of the | and enablé District 43 to control the Rich- | farmers abroad is auite certain, and that | During the hurricane season in the south- | Turbide hotel” were aroused by twenty or | bectations vesterday the taddock coroner's egram to the Bei]=The Leader has dis- [ In Douglas, Gaze, Otoe and jRichardson sYanue RO anmual product of pi iron ?J‘.?.n‘fl'"'.’,,;",” not mond proceedings.” serlons damago hasbeon sustained (ot in- | e waters of th Uhied States the ldro: ::I)If(“l‘v‘(lllll‘lfil"\:;'X|- n wllder youts, jlll)‘l_hlml |lm;.1l||\- r;"mlt'u'lll_ih\'«:’(II(,.llul,x\s dead and fatally injured ave: | equa c value ¢ al egg g Lt = e probable, us advices from reliable sourcos | graphie oflice of the navy has discontinued | ing and 8 . ey "le predicted by the BER, refuses to announce Miss Camiie AniiNweERD:, Killed in- pouitry grop, of thie cointry, and 1ot to e THE DULLEST WEEK ON RECORD. warrant sueh o coneluson. Tiie reduetion flio publication of lotterd from commanders | E#voy Sedgewicl in tomiph, decied 04L5 | the same publiely until the oflicers have a $ compared W e value ‘of the annua NS e T, - g n storage charges at Milwaukee has eaused [ of vesseis, showing the effect of the use of oil | # prince and he nodded his acknowledp-1 .4, 2 men implicated shark N, a tarmer, ribs broken and | ¢ropof eithor h, Wheat, corm or cot Why Teating and Stock Dealing Rave | g, e A A G T O e af | NS, e party caroused in several louses rested all the men implieated and charced S e Orentall Dowe Emboldencd by long tole _ Been so Stagnant will have on business here, 1t is, however, | storms, Sinee the department adopted this | Of well knowin réputation, in one ot which | with the murder. Coroner Waterman when LonR O O oy mands of these Tm(vml_ interests merea 3 EW YoRrK, August [Special Telegram | generally believed that Chicazo elévator men | method of showing the value of oil there | they left their prize in charge of some accom: | scen by the Bei representative, refused to i '1 1||4 Dl st gl & audacity, a3 is shown in recent propositions | to'the Brr.j—There is little to say about the | Wl have to emulate our progressive neigh- | have been some wonderful expericnees 1o modating Temale. The escapade of the a lewed | gtate the nature of the verdict, but gave it to 1 two plices, internal wounds, of Samuel J. Randall, their representative, of 8 i sl bl ¢ 1 hors and reduce their charges to the same | ported. The sefentitie sailors, as a rule, were | Speeial envoy s the talk of the town, and | po'y qerstood that quite a ber re: Mus. Guitn, skull erushed. dvance duties on tin nlate from 110 215 « stock speculation of the week, when busi- | Bt LGN the result larcely depends | Ielined to sheer at the ilea that any mate. | members of the American colony are fall of | B¢ FRIEEIEN hat quite a number of arrests Mus, ELiZA DEVINE, right leg crushed to a | Ber pound. ‘This article is used largely for | ness steadily dwindles one day after another | the value of foferred futures. Should the re- | rial benelits conld be derived from this simple | idignation over the disgrace brought upon | Will be made at ouce, seyeral hero in the city oty breast transiixed with o strip of elass, | preservation by canning o un exeess of our | and trading is stagnant. Tiiero has not been | duction aphly to all grain now in store de- | expedient, and naval oflicers were about the the Ameriean name by @ man selecicd by the | and one or more outside, the princival one of ORI Ay an L S1k0 thoso e l‘x‘llIi:(h\\:*xlz:i:::::it*,_“Llhu\lt‘.‘lll‘:::;‘<:lnlt and broduce, | o week in the year when business was so | ferred optiohs would_ probably deeline as | last to, tfy, fhe elfocts ‘of the oleazingus aduiinistration for a delicate mission. the Jatter being H. L. Leavitt. Informations ring p ren ~ Powder company, 2 RNy O T ® | light. There was not a day whe a(totall] (COMIBAISCHYIL) SOYICAD es, for the pre- | fluid in “ostilling the surface of the e T o5 eharging the parties in question with as- e R itk | [mackeion Sba L be Swasiol, Bianiad i ambore WS oL s ot the total | Yot fo e preiuims would s monaued | o T oncer i commant o e United MISSED THE GALLOWS. R C R L O 2 i e roposes spite i verflowing | sales 80 sniall @ © las ke | be removed. Corn has vously disap- | States steamer Palos. however, hasbeen con- il b/ mnde. : e “dmanito igute, Ty &7 Rand | BRGS0 imeresse s ron 31X | Brokers dont know how 1o acconnt for it | puintod s friends R arotely dibap: o e i L e Mot (hii | A Murderer Murdered by an fnsane | mortow, and the arrests will be made as soon Mo exploded mugazine contained, Jt ks 02| o an igcogate of eleven anillion. dollars | butwdmit thereis nothing doing in the way | Wheat, frequently’ develops mherent weak | while eneaze in takitiz (e new minister of | Prisoner i Jail. as possible. 1t may be several days yet be- timated 140,00 pounds of powder and hall | and collect it by nduing to the cost of pres- | of lagitimate business. They have to ke [ 1¢s5 and despite tho efforts and faidl of san- | the United States to Coreato his destination | Firor, Ui, Aucust 2.—(Special ele | fore the ¥eudiet ean be Wnounced, bit it is as much dynamito. o tho nelghboring ton | ervation of weat, fish and fruit, and decroas- T Bonoan”" out of sealving and haf the | £4ine holders refuses to materially’ advance | Lo tried the elfect of oll in o very high sen, | gram to tho Be ; mur- | hoped early in the week the arrests will' le e o W N Ch O T F ing our 4\lm‘lllvl‘x.\l’ul.m ordingly; the milk D s e RS ARl I'he continued liberal movement from the | and that hoe used buzs tilled with a substanee | Garer, who wa - assaulted in the | Made. Leavilt is now a fucitive and _the T B e D and cans of every farmer cooki ) S that is recorded is the work of ar country from sections where complaints of | known as ten oil tovery good effect. Tle | SR MR (0P, KO 0 1 B0 eport that he is in Deadwood or Kafisis the eloven s had a lightning ensils and dinmer pails of every workin ary traders. ‘They operate between New | damage have been numerous astounds the | aditted that he was skeptical at first, and | Jail at Mt Cavroll, IIL, last "Thursday by | City are without foundation. = An officer ad- Dircetly south ol the powder mill stood the 3""} '!’!’I“f"rly}fll‘m;" Of ‘-\t-l'.\ « \N‘l‘lll\;,‘lull[\» and London, or this city and Piiladel- | bulls: and while the sentiment is probably y 1 the plan to convince himself that | Francis A. Moyer.an insane inmate, lingered | vises your correspondent “that he was in 1IE00 Trniio hbuiso of Mlis. Kitsa Devito, arod | oo o road G e O et urens poo) 2 or Boston. ey hive vory good luck | O enouel to cause reaotions from brenks, of otl affecting the wes was absurds | the most of the time in an unconscious state | Omaha the latter portion of Inst el and @5, Phelittle strueture ad seemingly been | Givitalists i Pennisylvania. 4| When tho cost of tolezraphing doos not ex- | Wil rasinia AMiinish br NeApIONGI Tho | EolbhinG And L0 Jot ns (ha ki ro. | UL to-day, when bo died. | Moyer says ho Ehalreto AELion of the pulice of this elty. 1g Qristed 1 wiolwscl 3 Blond B0 paundain B Whic otlier side, e principles of the frc | cced all the profits. There might be a great | 1t period When another erop searo s nos- | mamed i the vielnity of the oil thay werg | Fead in the Bible that murderers wust: die, | s certain that Sherift MeDonald, who, ub (o ight lay on tov of i, i traders may be stated as follows: They de- | deal clearer outlook for peace among great | sible. FRED A SMALL. | virtually be W the Storm &l rovnd | and feelng he was called upon to kil La- | the present time, hias taken no setive vart in were found Mis. Dovine, her' right ann { wand that e wholesysteu of federal bxation | raiiroads than there is at present, whilo there e thom, shelle, he did it in order to fulill what he | the case, owine foa misunderstanding with crushed It o, shapelcss s and 2 | bo so reconstructed and readjusted that al | Sl entire satistaction with the work- Rounding Up Red Devils. U1 only uring the past two or threo | Uionizht the Biblo said was i duty, "t | the jury, s now lard at work and it s ce ot Bono and. was forced. out. throngh | e Lases, which the people hs Sl be e | ing of the ~pool, " and - disposition to |~ Wircox, Ariz, August 2.—Colonel Wade ( years that the department has given any” ate | erime for which Lashelle s awaiting e jallo Ullinye LeaviiEinirans yuryiion pallap b cived by'the government withoit diversion | stibuetnen i ih every way. 10 1 boon 1 | s rounded s all the Chieahuas and Warm | 1ention to tho subject of oilupon the sea, yet e cold blondad murdor oo months | and also every wan fmplicated, ineluiing t Pote fi na. a farmer, whilo driving past | & “‘-.ll‘ fosteving ot privite inte operation long enough now to bring about | Syrine Apacl r 490, "L | some of the older ptains have 0 of Patrick Reddington, night watehman | villian who fited the shot, The e er Kenua, a fa "|'-‘|~|' fesvl [) st ] ests. hat promotions and true protection | LG JPUR LR DO s, Older and | Spering Apaches, numbering 420" He has | known of its effects for great | 0 the villuge of Shannon,only a few miles | of the men will be public I wagon wils fniicdiatoly in rohb ol the | of domestic enterprises are to be found in | Sironger’ linesalways have to concede both | them under guard and will, unless somencci. | many * years. = The “writer = was, i west of Ficeport, Lashelle was a barber, | one of the most interesting and exciting evee magazine when o explosion occurred, © lie | ho removal ot ull taxes from artieles whieh | il Sil traic to younior and weaker tines, | dent ogeurs, carry out General Miles' plans of | 1500, 0 pssenger on a German brig from | #d with ane of s pizors, which he brought | heard here. ) 4 constitute the foundation, or are necessary / THA et | noving the Arizons terntory. ¢ London to Now York, While off the banks | from his shop, cut his vietim's throat ammost - frightfully injured. One of his horses was | {0 the processes of our yarious indust Y | and as soon asa pool gots in good working | moving them ouf of Arizona territ Bl 1200000 A hilo he bank AT b ol Escaped F Officer. T e boriucnd by | 10 the processes of our various industriosand | Grder'stroner fines begin payfing. overothe | tain Lawton is i elose “proxiinity io | of New Foundland a storm arose,which Iasted | from cur to car, causing death « very fow Jecapad From. an. QMo ar. « Kilo I hut the incidents of tuxation ho restrieled, | Suyplus to smaller lines, When the shipper | Geronimo, who has asked for better terms | several duys. fhere were o reat imany minutes after, The opinion scomed o bo | Lixcory, Neb., August 2. [Spocial Tele- "The first shock of the explosion reached the | o ™ are “ready’“Tor - final. consiting, | C4% Make nothing by using a_roundabout 1 unconditional surrende wrecks in the vieinity of the banks, and after | quite genetd ";'1 AShiNO Nou d Liave been | gy o the Beel-—Deputy Sherift: Griflin, of Jesuit Chinrel of the TXoly Family, whora | fch are rendy 110% oM onsuinb: | routehe will ship by the best and most direct - the gale had somewhat subsided, wreekage | ung had he not been killed. (AR Y TEAIES (ATR Pty vt INass was going on. ‘Lhore were a thonsand iy S T ary | jine, Weaker roads, finding themselves los- Last Weck's Clearances. was seen all around the German | brig. On -~ L 12 e T A bl At i mevice, wh inadean tndison | ther than necessary. ‘hoy learn that the | fng their trafiie, try fo retain it by cutting, | BostqN, August 2.—Special dispatehes | the morning of thekd of July it was no. Dostraotion of the TEow. oF.two Jioreo Lhioyce that: eacanug JiB KRR Diata ikt fox the aireass nhd windows, | Absndoment of the presont bigh discriml- | fearingan effort tolave percontageschianged, | from the manasers of the loading clearing | tged that s deok cavin from same demolised NpoUz, N, Y., August 2, —AL3 o'clock | the night before. ‘Ihe thieves, some two Men. fell in heaps over fainting women and | b 4 e L ivaly @ fow | and knowing that percentages”are always | oo S e United S Joading wlearine | schooner was flaating in the Vieinity of the | (his afternoon the lurze passenger steams | Weeks ako, stole two horses and disposed of children, and o general panic ensued. A | Sriitles on which thcon e be cotlected with | Pased on the actual amount of freight car- 1ouses in the United States gives the total | brig, Attempts to grapple on to it were with- | o 50 ia Drew, of the Albany line, | them up in Antelope county. The deputy Rreat many women and ehildren were so- | Srfies of which taxes cin b collocted With | ried, ‘There hng no doubt boen a gréat deal | gross exehanges for.the woek ending August | out avail, because of tho high sea which was | 0y ; “at Kingston | captured one of them near Pickerelland sud- Tiously injured, he least Interfurence with the freely chosen | of cutting of rates, mainly by southern lines | 25 at $762,208,643, an Increase of 17.1 per cent, | running, “Che captain ordered the sai eaught; flre. ak-1te, moorinzs-at Jigston [ OARAPRL ISR et T At the Church of the Nativity Dl i e Y ot | and those who ean make eastern connections | as compared With the corresponding week in [ 1o mi a small bag of canvi Point and burned to the water's edge. ‘The | fenly coming ipon the lerr:ljl||x||:.| rom seventh and Dashiel stre iother pa bloviment and. high wisee abundant pro- | Without going through Chicago. The south- | 1553, into this he poured about a gallon of olive | Drew was held in readiness for use in_case I"”"hk,;-) 0 \"‘IL 10, o “';"““l" n the took place and several were niore or less in- | fnetion and 1ow. cout. extended markets and | Western traflic isunder better “control than e oil, which he had somehow or other saved [ of accident to ¢ither of the oiher two boats | bugkys Aho result wis that both prisoers jured. The board of trade building, seven | Setnanent revival of commercial Aetiyity that of any other section. T'he s bu Omaha's Standi from a eargo of Italian products recently un- | of the line. All the turniture belonging to UO L DEADE. A AHO UEISAER SRR N Iuiles trom thie scene, was greatly affected by | PEE o N e A e ine | NS having been satisfuctorily ~divided [ Bosrox, August 20.—[Special Telogram to [ loaded in London, Several holes were | the boat, was on board, and nothing was o racalvo WOIG LAAL & Li0TA0, WAR SUIHD e e o e espivere, | o LS for sucly rosult that e American Wees | Aoy, U managers aro now (ryng 10 1% | (he Drr)—The cloirancés roportod from | Dunehed in thie bag with n sail needie. and it | saved,” The Drow wis one of tho farzest and | A Fiekareth the, s sheble dophy Plate glass, twolve feet square, was shattered | Linqo ioakiie invites the gooporation of 1 up a money pool on passengers, “Though the | o0 o sk #e was thrown over the weather bow. Within | gwiftest passengar steamers on the Iudson | Sherifalso brought the informaiion 1o this T fraementa, the lnrgast piece. beini mo | Latriotic men of all political parties. 1t 1 | cutting of rates between Kansas City and | Omabe last week gre 3,640,450, an increase | five minutes the sucface of the water was 80 | river. ~s.oss, $15),00. city that Hinman, the absconding musie Tnrger than (hat of & 50 cent plece, AD Glees | oo i e ot e oommermal | Momphis is important enough to cause Cony: | ©f 7.1 per conte smooth that the deck cabin was saved With- | e S— X ’“'11“"" Doen. cortiesad Aenr kill L"M tric ight man,* who was in_the tower at [ in'iis congressional district shall dewermin, | (np8ioner Midgeley considerablo anxiety, All —fm—— out difliculty and proved the means by which Jlink dolaokivar had gou for i 1GDEINR tho (i of the' explosion, states that. the | 1415 copgressional district shall determing, | ghis is of *comparatively ‘littie Importance STRUCK ON BHE HEAD. the rate of the crew ef the schooner was iim back to Lincoln, tower swayed so that he thought it would ation not VT % when we consider the chances of the Penn- 1d s fur | D pub X 2 - Known to the world. B f S f / - tonnle over. - Ejectiie lients. ih the Patmer | eisrination not, to vote for any candiate | gyivania liue inslsting upon changes in the | A Stock Xard Foreman on His Musclo. e eware 0. croruia An lowa Volcanic Eruption. house were extinguished and the building | Spoteetion except where it is nee ssary 10 trunk line pool as a condition of 1is remain- Last mght a well-known stockman SBUPPLIES FOR THE SIOUX. Eerofiia is probably more gencral than any Bern PrLaiN, Ia, August 20.—[Special shaken from roof to foundation, A similar | qefeat the election of an avowed protection- ing a party to it President Roberts has | came the John L. Sullivan tactics on an 5 m— other discase, 10 is fnsidious in eliaracter, | Yelezram to the Buk. | —Last week an arte- W Y ol O [ e e 1 tlon of never been forbearing to roads that cut rates : 3 . Contracts for Indian Rations (o bo . i err 5 tho Western Uuton bulldini, where 18 located | 1ikopponent candidate, who straddles demo- | ynd ne does not believe In paying over nalt | Omaha cooper in MaGackin's saloon, on Let at an Harly Dat and manifests self in runnlug sores, pustular | St well wits compicted oh the flat near the Lho gontraloice OF fhe Associated prosm sev: | (racy by gatering to wongpolists and traders | Wiliion dollars a year withoul one considers: | Tenth street, coruer of Leavenworth. |y asninron, August %0.—[Special Tole. | SFabtions, boll, awelliugs, enlarged Joluts, | debot. Whis woriing, tho Wil ok be i T T ey N 1N sieoin Joeiklasion on e he lisnd, & tlon, 1t that payiment does not secure the | Phe parties had & war of words and the | g INQTON, vl 4 abscesscs,sorg eyes, cte, Hood's Sarsapariila | piped, commenced spouting great volum:s — e asare o L it s iy | maintainance of rates, then it might aswell | o0 BE B L > | gram to the BeeJ—Assistant Indian Com- | ¢ypen a1l trace of serofula from the blgod, | of sand, mud and rock with water, At this Sunday's Base Ball, N O RO R :Jl.; |~||_A.ul_l°lfl la.:llx‘u quite .\1}:‘“-””.’;.. l‘,“”v"“l' 'r.an maker was badly used up. : He missioner 1 p.’mnv n-unm‘-d to-day from Jeaving it pure, enriched, and healthy, Jour (a. m.) the hole is nearly as large AT NEW YORK— tho field * and in what others to | fuorg&Ohlowiligoin toget all tho business received u serious cut on the head, while | New York, where he has been enaged in I was severcly affiioted with serofnla, and | round as a hogshead, The well is situated in Brooklyn...... 0 0y 2 0 0-g|absiain Trous vetlng sk lf""ll“{l‘ll?“:“'l‘h‘fl'" be ready to do business at “l‘j‘“?_ resembled “UL‘?“h!:\tz!A:s! hefore Mlllj.'m|l||||-'x1'clhrnz:']nlx;- s{lll»lltil";t "llln"ll;lfl sub- | over a vearhad two ruuning sores onmy neck, | the middie of a street and the flood of sand Laltimore ..o O D 0 0 9 07 |Unders of osoh distviot to deoldo for themy: | Phiiadeiphts, and 1t will certainly tey to do | the artistio cogic pmet & on the broller In | plies, largely clothing and farming ute Took five bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla,and wm | and wnd has eovered the sidewalk, and is Pitchers - iirkin selves, Addad to this, let every friend 0f | o)ouz0 to shiow that it must have a good al- | Yesponse to the duleet sounds from the f to the west. This work Is about one 1 cured.” €. E. Loviaoy, Lowcll, Mass, vapidiy fiding the dooryards and sweeping the catiae gently strive to extend his local n- i kool O g Mass, ) 4 plIR Bradley 0. L o £ 8 200n lotment of traftic in and out of that city, 1t | banquet hull, “One porterhouse rare!” | ahead of time this year, but before tiie s old erofule overthe lawns and flower beds. A erater Mixom fluence by iffising sound economical liter ¥ I ¥ year, C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me., had scrofulous ,,,’,‘"h‘u:_;‘ R e A e o e e T e e g \I\lll\w much longer than that before they’ can | The injured man was taken to Dr. Darrow | process of transportation has prevented sup- | sores for seven years, spring and fall, Uood's | L= been foriced svound the place from which Ditisbure -8 0 8 3 010 8 8 B LGB0t e or wioro porsons i ws many | 99,A0¥ thraugl pussenger business with ny | and had his injuries drossed. - Subse- | plies reaching tho agencies until after eold | Bassaparita cured him. e Ak alle Ao (o roshlonts, Wi (60K “Base hits—Cincinnati 18, Littsburg 18, | Places as ke can reach, Uinder tho. Jersey Central agreement they ".'f:]"fly h:;»nd- ot ke ""."'Ef'” g.“tl 10 | weather set in, and as result there is ma Salt Rh Nt entire jower prt of i city. will be Errors—Cincinnati 3, Pittsbirg 5 Unipire— Tem—— will come in for their full share of business | ST ARC a4 agratenl Was WHce 10 | suffering entailed upon the Indians, and con- alt eum andermined. Wals An Attompted Burglary. out of New York. The Pennsylvania wiil at | S¢ttie the matter on the stock yards man | ooy great dissatisfaction, espeeially [ Jsoneof the most disagreeable iscases eansed - . Lovis— AT SV RS n- | the same time del increased percentage | aying $40. This he did, and no police | 560 MAMACLOR, . ) y ' ALAS AL TDnking G " Short)y before 40'clock yesterday morn- | the same time demand increased percentage | P , ¥ among the treaty tribes. The commissioner by impnreblood. Itisreadily eured by Hood's Fight on a“Drinking Gondola, srarsead T s o | o compensate for the less of the Baltimore | attention was called and no arrests fol- | A71ONK Y el N % v Yo 5 ) i Y Louisville: 70078 o ] ingOficer Haze and Speclal Hammond,in Ohio. busineas, il It s accepted lowed. is determined this year that these goods | Barsaparilla, the great blood purificr. S10UX C11y, L, August 29, —(Special T Base hits -8t Louis 15, Lout 3 making therwr round through the alley be- oro as & part of its own percentage, - shall reach the agencies in tiwae to allow the William Bpies, Elyria, 0., sufiered greatly | exvani to the e Sinee the closing of the fors st " Toulsvilie 5. Umjirc— | tween Dovglas and Dodge, found thiat g sident G R L R i,“‘“ owt .%; 5 e ield Again, Indians to from erysipelas and salt rheun, eaused by oons a diinking gondola has been Kelly, ll»(mp }- had heen attempted at llu\\l'vl& Io':u!fi' n meh‘l‘lmt‘:h l‘llcrl» m[lllll l:.e A nee 3 Young Richmond, the lad who stabbed PREPARE FOR WIST hfm':ll'm tob: o l‘\‘t t;:m‘ls :ll: hands would \‘ll‘ and N--;’g»l:‘ the Mis ‘lnuln n\l;h oppogite e orv's furniture stors. An augur hole | ingof the presidents, which will_be one o N foak ‘aca modal Mhe Indien affice sommend 10 cons open andbleed. Ho tried vavions prep- | the city. To-day a crowd of workmnen, eus TR T Sy had heen started in the door yrhan tho | the most important ever held. Not one of | * Bie carrior gbout a year ago, made | The Indian oflico will rec 140 con ions without aid; Sually took Hood's 8ar- | ployed on the street Dnprovement gang Dernoir, Auzust 29.—Thomas J. Gilen. of | would-be burglars were frightened away | Siép will be found ina conciliatory mood | another assault yesterday with a kmfo | gress legislation that wilFallow the letling of aritiz, sud uow says: ¢ Famentirely well® | poavded this boat and after dilnking 10 exe the Savannah base bl elub, bas been signed | by (he approach of the offiecrs, d fhe possibilitles of an open War ar¢ | upon a bootbluck numod Craig, The | Satribk forAupplies 1o March lioreatior s My son hiad sait rhoum o kislandsand | cess ot into a row. An exeiting fasilade by e Detivit managenent. — Frowilg, Shodeun “kl';‘;,“;‘fjd“}‘m?' o “'l aflair ocourred on Tenth street near the :i;“l‘m‘ ‘S“L;;’“"‘“" can be carviod out catlier | - o 46 caives of his legs. He tood Hood's ks pl veral bing injurad ond one Brevities. @ p ill | Tivolh garde: The boys beci on- P year. fia's S anttrole aurad 4. B wan badly cut 5 vazor, One of lig Selzed L . w4 p N unless the other member¥ of the pool wil ivolh gardens. e boys became en. A L S Barsaparilla and is ¢ y cured. % D tadly Qb e ; K i Nolsed Uy the Slssif The eity sehiools will open for the full | adhere to their agreemont. ‘It is to be re- i hen Richmond dre The purchaso of supplles for the Lndian | gy 0p, ¢, Vernon, Olio, Linnds Was atinast sévored freu Yls s aud " ed in & dispute when Ri nd drew 8 b i 4 i Proma, Ul August he sherifl has | gorm one ek from to-day greited, but that 13 the fealiug nevertheless, | S0 10 & dispute WACH PHOLTS service s no light matter, the goods needed hib fuce badly slushed. Al the “pastislignie saken: nossession of the stock of M, Pettinzill ¢ . ay. KICIO, 1 8 | @ Knife and assaulted Craig, who was a | 2o it 3 are under ativst ik possesion o the stk o . Prtingil | *5 50 RORb Ormaha to At which s et aarket oo ol | O ClF cit il ash | belng of suck » varad churweir s o | Hood'’s Sarsaparilla K fions to the amount of over fifty thousaud ested Inst night for disturbing the | any serious deeline, No one wants to buy | just under the boy’s left eye, and” came | pat'in the little details, aud as a consequence | 8old by el deaggists. 81 ix for g, M Feather for Nebraska aud lowa, dollars. 'The assets and Habilitics of {he irm cuce by shooting. He was druns and | stacks on such an outlook and those who have | very near destroying that member. The Ihie’ most careful attention I ¢ nm«'l that | . D7.C.1 BOOD & CO., Apothiacarl wr wealbier, bearty slativuary (enipera WO LOL Y e BUOWA, rechless wanver, | thew are willing to hold on and take chances, l matter was not reported to the police. the sawples and the supplies i bulk are | (OO0 Doses On2