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) Ji . CA i - i — u THT 7 N o 1 v () | N D G ( EIGHTEE YEAR. OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9. 18sSs. NUMBER 56. D[ 1 Being oppased to prohibition as a principle, | THL NN VAN lecture, “Danicl Webster,” before a good | [ 1 ' TAKEN TO WASHINGTON. 1 \ N1 | v ) N Wi N I LIVAL “they are naturally opposed to having the LUMUN A + | sized audience last Friday évening. Governor | A h \ (, AP (Rekioy \ 0} h | intolerant advocates of that principle obtain (hayer will speak here this evening under | General Sheridan's Remains Removed ‘ ——— such coutrol or even influence in politics as wuspices of the institute, The institute | from Nonquitt. muy give them an opportunity to introduce will close Friday with an entertainment con- Noxquitr, Mass,, August 8.—The under- i They Meet in State Convention “] Jaws i restraint of the exercise of personal | An Elaborate and Interesting Pro- s\sl‘\nuulu reading contest, short speeches, | Represontative Dockery Withdraws | m{“:,). ,:l‘.,.x,\.‘.ll },:; '“,“,.,,;:: With the casket | EVen Revolutionary Papers Con- vights." and a fine chorus under the direction of Pro’ ! i h ’ ‘ Indianapolis, S Yl gramme to be Prescuted. fessor M. 8, Davics, y His Motion to Reconsider. in which General Sheridan's remains ill bo domn the Endes Rioters { Michigan Republican Convention. ‘The farmers say that the corn crop never placed. The appearance of the body shows BIG ENTHUS Dr1xoir, August 8.—The republican state Inoked better at this time of the year than it ““A"|‘“;‘I“‘.‘(L""‘:"f“" ‘“{‘f‘f;v"l:".'”" Aulatied thewr \ HUSIASM FOR HARRISON. | o oition was held at the Detroit rink to- | FAMILIES IN. WANT OF FOOD. "“{'\" kAt ted Sunday night by heavy | THE DES MOINES RIVER LANDS. | ywork The .'-l\,\:-l.'-:'*‘p'u{lull‘ Sheridun's faco | AND UPHOLD THE GOVERNMENT, ) duy. The hail was handsomely decorated A AL S A L A 04 very naturai und peaceful. He Pr i 3 3 with bunting and pictures of Harrison, Mor- : SayA He mansured ORe:of the NRll stones ahd Leen dressed in his eral B General Hovey Nominated for Gover- ton, - OhaRdier nid- BIAINE, . U8 conventian Pitiful Condition of the Sufferers by Tound it measured six nehes around, The | Senator Wilson's Measure Will Probe | uniformn, — but — buttoned closely = up. The Mob Composed of Beggars and nor—The Platforin — Michigan was called to order by Major Hopkins, who Hail in Northern Nebraska— only damage done by the hail were a few | ably be Passed—General Hovey's ::{:,’,‘l .".,‘,".“:J::; L T T Socinl Offscourings—The Senti- Republican State Conven- introduced as the presuding ofticer Major ads at Loup City— broken i bkl omination a Strong One—The arin lies casily across his broast and his left ments Entertained by the tlon—Political Notes. Watidns Mr. Watkins made o short e State News. N FARA Foe Rvdereon, Sheridan Obsequics. N PIABL . ReEE LIy shiioan, sah voit and DAL S L in which he paid a glowing eulogy to : NennaskA Ciny, Nob., August 8.—[Special sword, The casket will bo borne from the —— Sheridan, On motion of a delegate, Gov- » g Telegram to Tue Bep.|—A meeting was RYEARR X A OTHE 5 i " g o Sheri s Veterans At Norfolk. I . b Sheridan cottage to the wharf on the shoulc Tho Government Sust } " AL U U R b L ernor Aleer was invited to the platiorm. SRt NA shecial Tele- | beld hiere to-day for the purpase of devising The Outlook Promising. ers of six men, and will be escorted by a de. s 4 il i INDIANAYOLIS, August 8.—The republican | When he ascended the platform Nouro eb., August 8.—|Special Tele T Tena MnToht B, Andes WasiHiNGTON BUREAU THE OMAnA BER, Y31 the Utahd Avmy &nd s specisl guard 1Copyriaht 1888 by James Gordon Bennett.) 1 state convention assembled this mornmg | he was piven a trcmendous ovation. | gram to Tik Beg.]—The state G. A. R. re- | Means to raise a fund for John . Anderson, 513 Fovire) TREET, } of honor from the Loyal Legion Paiis, August 8,—[New York Herald Cable A with 1,160 delegates and the same number of | Jh¢ eeneral said that the aic was | union committee, composed of Commander | Who was in the well nine days, and his rescu- WASHINGTON, D. C., August & 1t was 4 b . when the Monohassett, bear- | —Special to Tne Bee.)—All the eclements ! alternates present. The convention is the | I 'I"_f ;’"’_H‘;"r”j" last that Gencral ‘"‘3;'?' H. C. Henry, of Fairmont, and Comrades H. | ¢S A committee to solicit contributions |y the house to-day, Mr. Dockery, of Mis- | ing the guards of honor from tl of social revolutions, like combustiblos in & 4 largest ever held in Indiana. At 10:25, | Fard Wt Farmer Luce sns nominated it | Allee, and” O. F. Briggs, of Omaha, 1. C, | Was aprointed consisting of O. J. Morley souri, withdre his motion o reconsider the | ford Grand Army post and the Loy powder magazine, were to-day in movement Chairman Huston, of the state central com- | would be reportcd that he had. withdrawn in | Parkinson, of Seward, J. M. Coteman, of [ J: Chaney, W, H. Scrum, 0. B. Riph vote by which the conference report on the | FFVEC Jhe L0 POt LaGRE S Brom the | i Iaris and in the socialist centers, § North- i 1 mittee, called the convention to order, | Order to cheor up the seaved d . | Neligh, and W. V. Allen, of Madisou, with | goiies g of Aansworthy e S, SeAM . | Omaba public building bill was rejected. | (HictGhie bier on” which the casket was | ©ast License, Lille and Amicns. Fifty thous- There was some confusion caused by spee- | 10 Michizan he owed everything ho had in | the local committee met this evening at the | Folt, of Johnstown. O. B. Rippey wasclected | There now stuads nothing in the way of the | horne. The cofin_ was placed upou the bicr. | and men under the guidance of professional § tators taking the seats assigned to delcgates, | Lo iy TR LR Miizan he | Pacific hotel and adopted the following pro- | chairman, A, Scamergond tr and A. | new conference committee and it is belioved, | It wis then lifted to the shoulders of the | revolntionists and accompaniod by fire-cating 3 i Order was soon restored and the delegates | have,” s.w‘fn W \vhdll:\vx‘.; e dos st the | #ramme for the tenth annual reunion, to be | G. Holt corresponding secreta Ty j""*"; as stated in a Bee special last week, that the !‘j:'l .u“\fl'tl:",\\ ?T‘IZ""‘L "I'Il'.!‘“';l‘“‘ \'1!.““ ungsters are parading the streets, singing, 4 B scated in thew proper places. command of te vepublican party of Michi- | held at Norfolk commening Monday, August | Herest is beinie shown in the matton S | new conference will agree to limit the final | FRER Y8 GERRE (8 CHRARE B e Tian, | daneing and making things lively. Al P A motion that a committee of three b Bl s and lasting through the week. will be raised. £ erg © [ and total cost to 1,200,000, but will make | Noxt followed Mrs, Colonel Sheridan, the | the fashionable quarters are utterly il pointed to visit General Harvison and invite [ (ommittees on permancnt oranization, Monday, August 2i—Reception of visiting —— available only half that amount—400,030 | three chldren of the general and other lnem- | deserted. The windows of the Fauburg S i him to attend the convention was carried | sreorns i A0 FoE I O . | committees and assignment of quartcrs; 6 b. Prohibitionists at Columbus. for a sito and 200,000 to_begin the construe- | bers of the liouschald. ~At the steamer the | Sajnt Gormaine, Champs Elysee andBoule- R 57514 il cnthisisam, e oo | m., dress parade by the Second U.S. infantrys [ Covuvsvs, Neb., August 8. —[Special Tele- | tion of the building. Since the democrats | Dy was taken aboard, fullowed by mobors | vurd Mosheroes are closed and hundrods t Ex-Congressman Calkin was sclected as | & resolution culogistic of Sheridan, and ox- [ 8 p. m., turning over mmittce | gram to Tie Bee] ~TheThivd Congressional | are only struggling to keep down the agro- | of e Loyal Lesion, the Grand Semy ieb | o tousands of Parisians assomble in honor permanent chairman, In his address, Chair- | tending sympathy to his fuini It was un- | to Commander Hen district prohibition convention met this | gate of appropriations, this agrecment will | p . of the late General des, whose motto man Calkin briefly rev { the achieve- | AMimously adopted by a ricing vote. . A re- | ygdress of welcome by the department com- | afternoon at in the opera house. Two | undoubtedly be accepted. An effort was | New Beprorn, August 8.—The steamer | was: “Ni Dicu ni maitre,” and who de- g solution culozizing S nator Palner was re- 5 ; ; Bk flinaed nHO BI4LY JE1oREtes Ware ‘prossnt A8 LH1S ftatriod o118 et the | Monohassett arrived at 6 o'clock. The | ¢lared almost with his dying breath, “Si Die ments of the republican party. When he | forred to the compnittes on resolutions. and | mander to be followed by a rousing camp, ndred and i delogate e present, | made this afternoon to secure action on N R fnae clared almost with his dying breath, “Si Dieu . referred to “protection to American labor | the convention adjourned untily o'clock to- | fire assisted by the glee clubs representing every county in the district. | Milwaukee bill, which is similar to the | (HREHE T SR I R, BIGEIE Gt Bl loal i and industry,” the convention cheered lustily, | WOTTOW morniug. Tucsday, August 337 a. m., breakfust | After the convention was organized, resolu. | Omaha measure, appropriating an equal sum, | for it'and the train drow out of the dey To-day L'Homme Libre, Endes' news- f ErHsGhasmried the ‘ndministration 26 its S o . o 1}|=m“' & “‘1’..“3‘“-'1“%‘1'.'.131“ ,.‘.(;ml.'. '~'\'fi; s S.’.l"f.’".l;"{;’r':,‘.‘.'fl ::‘n«l other '".'"\'.'..:i'l lf;"" (51"]::;} but the house was in bad biood and it was }v“...\v. 0N, August 8.—General paper, was scattered broudeast by the hun- i ¥ he Georgia Democrats, . ed & S 4 \ | 0! ) Y c vl A "8dane defel d arri ere 1o nig s the purp 5 > G rougho Sar 8 i delay in settling the fisherics question, aud |, GH€ BEOTRIS DEMOWRE, - ] prand coucert of war songs by the Gice | to-morrow morning. This evening the dele- | Withdrawn to cscape defeat. i L e R S e A LIG d iy b [ dezlared that the policy of intimidation | 47 DL ? 3 clubs aud short addresses by differaut com- | gates paraded the principal streets headed by | OPPOSING THE INDIAN DEPREDATION counr | BEPCCTIE SARIEUEIETS (00 ruard of honor | 108 th trumpet of revolution, and ‘,, which prevailed in eleven southern states democratic onvention met today to nomi- | pggag: 12 m., dinner call; ) p. m., address | the Columbus band, stopp ng at Frankfort BILL will consist of a detachment from the | it great biack letters printed 4 had been extended to Indiana. He favored '('"‘“] state ticket, 1‘[""»’""\"'}\{ I -‘;""“ ‘l’- by Rev. “h'lmflrs:. of nrlulk‘z;‘ p. A it \\'IT-:«' a ;u(u;vri; \\'m”rlvln‘ d h.\; Nebraskans are showing their disapproval | regular army and w detail from | around Endes' portrait thus invites | - TR : iordon; secrctary of sf N. C. Barnet; parade; v, m., address by v. Creighton, of Omahia,in the presence o i ot ihe Tad 5 IHiGH rae | tiaibval d6EIon. Il i 116,306 p10.t6 EhE FUNRRATT e aal e |‘ {215.'.'.;".’.'.'.‘.’.1‘...'5'.'-‘.'1 ‘;‘{’:-ll"vrllf:l::?:ll::-l:::ul:m:-:l-: Vet RO Hevamany. Compteelse, B (61, VAIOHY ey tbik s P01s e o o Bitedwidh | OF somo of the features of the bill which re- | the loyal lexion, — The fun the people to the funeral: “The central com: Chftord | 10wed by camp fir Flve hundred doliars was rawed | €oBtly pussed the house, which 18 now before | from the church to the grave Wednesds mation. i S BeHALE e ie " | strictly military one. No place will be AT S aign fund. the senate and which cstabhishes un Indian [ firictly wilitary onc, ' Ko plice witl be 4 mittee of the revolution and former members of the committee, the editors of L'Homme d attorney gener jominated by b of the Chicago convention the Speaker paid o | Y- A. Wric i glowing tribute to Levi P, Morton and then | Anderson, we Augist 207 a. m., breakfasts 9, g 3 | lepredation court of claims. They take | of the ibMior s Diogiii b Livre, the fumily and the friends of Citizon i AL S L L 0| Resolutions were adopted endorsing the [ §i o L Lehlp e e e O d of the Republic o Legion, or Abre, | it :“."::f“f.;”,],."v" {\',{“f:':,”:“,',“;,,"‘,’ Sy other | democratic national plat form, laying special .'}’I‘.‘l:('“f‘f;_“"]*‘.“‘,‘,’,' o ‘::mlz.l“‘;.l::xf:;fl o e g Gl L espeeial exception to the provisions which | of the other miili anizations. This | Blile Endes, invite the entive population of i Burst forth in applause, oheoring and waving | SUCSs on the tarifl reform plank and the | S Coleert; 3 p. w, every old soldier fail | g vALrAtATse, Neb, August 8—18pecial t0 | oxciude claims rejected by all legal tribunals course has been adopted at the roquest of | Paris to come to the funcral, We, the under- z of hats, ‘Ihe chairman concluded amidstthe | President’s messag in line to march to the, dopot, as it to A new and destructive enemy | or the exccutive departments, and requive | Mrs. Sheridan. e signed old members of the commune and cen- P appiause of the convention. e =l NI the commander in chief, J, 1 1 p. m., | to the erowine corn hus made its appearance | ¢laims to be presented before the court [ FROM GRAVELOTTE TO SEDAN. | tral revolutionary committee, appeal to ull '* Blhin o R e oo o g AJaines O AT LR TN oAt ) drcas” parado: 8 . m.!addroas by the coni® | in our vieiity within the past few days. It | wiiin thres years after the lossos are sus- s wen who fought in 181 to accompany the re- i aine on his sate return home was referred n = munder in chief at the villiony music by | s about an ch length 1of the size of They o ) DTy 2 3 4 3 O} V] T | > Sharge 0 - g L ch in length and of the siz aine iey suy there are ands o Sheridan's First Magazine Article | mains « Endes, od w il vention ther evy Blackmail. Thursday, August 80—7 B L AL i 2 B, stand equitable ¢ s o > de- t d ' cath. ) o > causo com- Y lutions of re PortiAND, Or ugast 8.—[Special Tele- | v m., goard mount; 9:30 fall in line [ the corn, cutting it so that at the first wind f i iments as could be presented, and that :w Yoiuk, August 8.—[Special Pelegram | mune and revolution. The socialist Sheridan. gram to Tne B "he sensation of the | for pu ri m., dinner; [ it falls to the ground. One forty-acre under the provisions of the bill us it now | to Tk Brk | —Justa fow days before Gen- | groups throughout France should unite b ‘The platform was then reaa as follows : s tRE TeEaR e FoRuED CWCox U nEos | 10 e organizations | 4bout a mile east of town is fully three |4 With grateful pride the republicans of In- 3 diana indorse and ratify the uction of the | Prictor of the Daily N Al Sheri an's death, Scribner & Co. re- | with the wor fou! the fourths destroyed et WithieS | stands these would be barred before the | men now on Sevordl farmers in other | proposed court. They believe these claims | e lection of ofticers: Land contest, three pr o strike, va, on o ch of Vo i short time. ved from the family of the general the | Le 1 po stricken prolotarians, let all . . national convention held at Chicago on tempted blackmail upon Mrs, Dr. F. M. | awarded, fisst prize, £5, second direetions report the worins at work in their | should be stricken out, othierwise | first magazine article which o ever wrote, | Paris society, all those who sympathize with ) last. Afirming alleginnee to the principle Mur Barly in July ther pr young | third prize, $25; 8 p. m., addr fic |\]]Q. )y one hiere sec 'n\‘[(n llnn\\"lh]- name | there will be gross injustice done. The general had written it a month ago and | the true republic of the people, join us in a and policy of thio republican party, We plegge | wer o e i8R a18d Buaas John M. Thurston. of the worm or anything of its_work before, TIE DES MOINES RIVER LANDS, it bore marks of having been careful orie BoMIt 6 o L a fo' tho nomincos for prosont. asd | oman named Mary Schucller died sudder Au "% m., breakfast 1t beats anything ever seen here in the ra’ | Judge Payson, of Hlinois, will report to | & 007¢ BrEe OF RAvIE BRAH, SOOI D s Bt vice president aumted i | A GaGhid IS SN UL ) wount; 10 a. m., wddress by Governor | Pidity of its destructive pow the house and call up avonce for passage, im- | ¥E60 RN e ot LR J s LI (e siul port. The ele developed that she was the victim of an | Phayer; 3y sham battle, storming of - mediately upon the disposal of the gencral | lotte to Sedan.” General Sheridan kept a | Arnold, Martelet Epugit, J. Allix, Evaillaing s of Tudiana will be given for Harrison | abortion combined with hemorrhage, but no | Fort ishe d regiment United Death of a Prominent Citizen. deficiency bill, the bill to quict title to lands | eareful record of his European expericnces. | (1. Champy, Viard C. Dupont, (i, Lefrancais, and Morton, In commending Benjamin H infantry to f oue was charged with the crime. Mrs, | State ) dress parad Gp. Vi SEWARD, Neb., Auiust 8.—|Speeial to Trg | on the Des Moines river i fowa. This bill, | His pos ion ns a non-combuatant observer of | Rurbain Henri Prace, mbered, has never been re 2 Girardin Bonit, A Schueller ked fo 8 p. m., grand farew ] father rison to_the people of the United States w n compl | ! I Bee. |—M the words in whicl A, H. Edwards, one of our A the great war, is without precedent. He was | e royalist p: A0 aNa LGB i 1 e state pr camp fir ¢ prisone mmittce on public lands, | 0¥ o . yalist § 3 E 3aulois, 4 Rohted Wi s candidute for wominitins | dgaivst Dr. Murray, but United States Dis- [ (3! Wont Go Hotne 11 Mormime. promineiit citizons, @ codteactor and builder that committee three months ago | invited by the German governiment to accon- his time we are surely on the eve of SA republican without e wiys | trict Attorney MeGinn refused to issue it sptember 1—break camp, good- | by occupation, died this morning after un ill- ize Payson’s hands and | pany the € 1 headquarters, and he be- 1l convulsion in Par aro calls upon the government to forcfront of o nciples of th s contest; dovoted to [ aileging that there was nob suft arty with which he has | dence against bher to justif utified since its organization; promi- | Thereupon the News. viol nent and zealous in all its campaigns; wise and trusted in its councils; serving with honorable distiuction in the militar un of standing in with and_protectimg Many Families Destitute. and civil service of the gévernment; of grea r. There the matter apparently dropped | Nowoes, Neb., August S.—(Special to abilitis, a longand distmguished pablic life, | for'a while, Nearly three weeks ago Dr. mt evi- such an action, ity attacked Dr. ¢y, charging hier with being an_ ah tionist und murderer, and accused Mr. Me ness of about two weeks, of typhoid fever, ia I:\{-uru‘lrh; report ppon .l\. Mr. | ¢ nintimate companion of the two clubs will be in attendange and | aged forty years. Ho leaves a wife and one | Payson considered the bill privileged matter | pproat leaders of the German war movements, | toverwhelm the strikers with masses of : reunion in the history of the | Ry iy “ | 1o be called up and passed wt any time or to | Bismarck and Von Moltke. Sheridan’s style | , ¢ S Sl T ! R ted. > child. Mr. Bdwards was the foreman of tho | 1o ycted_upon when reported. M. Parker, | js like tho man, simple and_unprotentious, | Fo0P% seize the gredines and imbocile =Nl L tory, and @ mowber of the | of New York, who with Scnator Evarts | e makes many shrewd comments o thoso | 8zitators and i forty-cight lours put an ot Pefiows lodge and Grand Aviny pest | popresents the stockholders of the Des | about him and inserts somo compliments | end to o plaisanterie that positively s a_private in Compiny H, | Moines River luprovement comvany, | haid him by St Gr i oAt e 5 | Pitihonses B ] o b | One Hundred und Ninoty-first Penmsylvania ! paid him by the great Germun leaders. He | dishonors Pavis and lowers the Wloquet min- statc is antic d objected and claimed that the matter | yolatesantmborof interviews with Bismarck, | - oo D AR A SRR b r et AN I YEa s Sati ne Bee | —Your correspondent has made a | infuntry. His funcral services will be con s no privilege. Cox was in | which shows the iron chancellor to be a | b 1 4 A T Tt siors) plios s foe e L ua | Bsuxray bogan B e ot e Vi | versonal examination of tho territory recently | ducted by the orders naned on Thursday at | tho ohair at tht tme and_decided ‘in’ favor | Tioroushly. companionablo and mood | The republican and radical, and oven rev- feith of the party upon the political questions | man, who said his nume was €, 1L Mclsaac, | visited by the hail storm and found that the ;v]‘l'k.'ll“l:;“lj By 15'“'11,\_"!8 M. E. chureh, of | of Parker. arlisle had the year before de- | fellow. He declared to Sheridan that he | olutionary papers like the Intransizeant and ‘”'i llh(‘ rru;lnlumi ins of Indiana, and that he represented Mr. Wilcox, of ”“i first account of the sume was, in the main, a gl bt fi:le.‘xl. emxsln;"‘.\;‘ L‘E‘E‘f}’{’,“’:'fi; o Q::‘egummi}s bvfix]x_nl fe w;u: lé‘u-lhcul 'uu “all towards re- Lanterne accuse the royalists of conjuring S Then follows u severe arraignment of the | News. He said that Mr. Wilcox wanted | corrct one, The storm started at the north- . g ™ 2 3 0 ¢ y e \blicanism,” but that Germany was not | up a phantom of revolution to inspire & gen- democratic party in’ Indiuna, churging con- | 1,500 for the retraction of the previousarti- | or @ P e SOFR S BE (I RGRE ] Crops AroundiOvelghton. e Leey uficiently advanced for republicanism.” | 'b ! h10.and sorvortielr owa! SN EIEA.E | spiracy, the forging of returns, gerryman- | cio and for the suppression of many damag- | % ot SAleahe e Cueriutoy, Neb., Afgust S.—[Special to | He, of course, would not change his pre i heridan was - with Bismarck when that Raohater . UIT thebolicd Ao 28 dering, fraud in the clection of United States | ing fucts which a private detective’ had un- | 0fthe re ition and thence proceeded ina | g Bee.)- Heavy rain storms during the | ruling, and when the bill is again reporte eat statesmen sprang from his carringe Rochefort says: the police do not pro- | ° seuator, corruption in the conduct of | ecarthed. Dr.Murray led Mclsaac on, siving | southeasterly direction to the Niob river, | past week assure an abundant crop for this :l)n_‘ ‘"'l‘l D Qfl’f"\,i}l"_"! :{‘:’ ’.‘.,‘;fe“',‘,“é")“ with a pistol in_each hand and cleared the | voke usall will be quict, but 1f Floquet ‘o ] public institutions, ete. U contuin a long | him the impresion that. she was anzious to | a distunce of twenty miles, making a clean | section. Thers is a heavy stand of corn, and | e, ERE OF, Wiy, | i8S, hus Sriled? Cox | streets of the villago of Garge. He was also | wants to excite the workmen and Lave his 1 ubor Planly ‘dewtunding laws ugunst im- | pay the money. Every time Mefsie called | gwoup of overything in its path. The track | it is well advanced, buta south wind hud him fairly. Mr. Payson has gotten | samiune. of the sefomtod Novareeast of the | petite journce and afterwards tolograph ail § ment of ehildren in fyetories and minear for | in the corer of her ofice and they heard | Of the storm was from three to five miles | produced considerable damage and would | his report on the bill—a quite voluminous one | dan's description is vory interesting and | Over Francesaying that he has sauve la aux | / subor safcguards in hazardous occupations, | every word he said. On the oceasion of his | Wide, instead of three miles, as before stated, | have well nigh ruined this crop, buv for the | obrinted however, He presented it and | graphic, He says Bismarck saluted the e | societe, why there will of course be trouble.” 8] for arbitration between capital and labor, | last visit one of then accidentally jostled the | and will average four miles. A large num- | timely rainfull. Rye is threshing ont from | Speuker Carlisle told Parker that he could | peror in a quick, "brusque way M. Clemenceau publishes in Justice a note | ete. On the liquor question it declares for | screen and Melsanc at once recomnized that | bor of familics are complotely destitute ox- | twenty-ive to thirty bushels to the acre, | JeINe, his beint. of orderon tha bill and | weemed o startle him* A trained voy calling upou all good citizens to romembor ] local option. 1t favors liberal pensions to ex- | he was trapped. At the preliminary exam- | oup or the ussistance the local relief commit- | Wheat and oats will make a better showing | 5G] 0 SR TS BEIGEIE 0F 20t could not havo given a hotter description of | y) 3¢ Gisorder can ouly serve tho aims of the ; union soldiers and sailors. 1t declares that [ ination he_confessed the whole scheme, im- | {0 for e dspstance ¢ L wite | than for muny years, while hay is nearly | for the inforimation of tho house, = 'This Was | the meeting between the two men. “All the | (0 % ¢ NB Taubia i @ put under legislative control. swer, and Wilcox will have a trial at the | w e small children were lef Gt ., was . b es | avoide ry technicalitio cemed te enting -day «8, Char i 0 Phe platform was y 'y Santomber term.: MocIsaso hails o - | fo o ¥ R 2 Payson will move to substitute the bill | instinctively select only dramatic incidents. e 3 »ari :8: *Royals | \ ’I‘lr:xp‘;l'};: m \\;m Smxl”m‘gunl\ml,\ lndol:tl: d. September term. clsaae hails from De- { food enough to last (.h awe k; and to eap ‘ p s > *h Scnator Wilson got through thesenate | He tells many curious stories '|l)n‘ut Von ' rent, editor of Par 1s, Write Royal: ] platform having been adopted, Mr. | troit. the climax a local shylock, living on the Holt County’s Clerk Wedded. ST oy g e u K ists, IBonapartists, HBoulangersts, three B ¥ Dumback read the following. resolution, ~ ) e 4 oace tine ago, and to pass the same. This | Moltke and siows the old soldier to be an ; ) b ¢ e o e Sllowing? resolution, PACKING 'AND OROPS. line, foreclosed a mortzage on the maw's [ O'NEiwL, Neb., August 8.—(Special Tele- | will be done without much difficulty. entertaining host and agrcable companion, | heads wearing the same cape or crown, 4 | T R A A A i Ao Rbsieds o 2 team, thus leaving him with bis bare hands | gram to Tue Bee]—To-day at 12 o'clock was |~ INDIANA BEPUBLICANS PLEASED. The article will not appoar until Novenber, | may now take back the uncalled-for prize 4 convention, bid a hearty weléome home to | A Decline m the Former—Kansas' | to obtain food for his hungry brood. This is | celebrated the nuptials of Holt county’s efi- ,lll'{ulmnnnml';u ‘lf-xh at lnqmunp.n!u.qf - they would have been so happy to bes k. ! Hon. James G. Blaine. Tho enthusiustic Promising Corn Crop. butone of the many nstances that should [ cient and ntelligent elerk and Miss Hattio | General Alvin % Hovey fof kosernor it o SHERIDAN'S CADETSHIP, stow on the cubinet, the expected b ) lonors now beinie paid liin by the peovlo of | Crxerxxam, O, August 8.—[s ] appeal to the sympathies of a generous pub- | Potter, one of the popular and accomplished | {iat state. General Hovey is & member of | Why He Was Chosen From Among | srand field day so confidently dis. 3 } S I bie 058 Bripey m\unéml 08 | gram to Tur Bep]—Returns und estimates | e, A local relief commiltee. consisting of | young ladies of the county. The ceremony | congress from the First Indiana distric Many Applicants counted at Sheen house, Brussels, and ¥ Bl circumstoncos, boen | conspicuously an | Of the western packing for the past week | pg. 18, D. T. Gudes, M. P. Mcholin, T P ransngof, AT "';““ ‘l"é being elected by 1,100 majority as a straight | g goserm, Mo., August 8 in Rue Dumont. Durvidge leaves the | 2 e o re- | how a total of 100,000 hogs, the same S. Armstrong L C. 5 i fifteen miles southwest of | republicun. The district is normally over | =« %0 0ot U8 3 e . io i s ste pver b et manifold a A 3 ! 58 than r zod and o 1 ju the 010 re- | ciating.’ Tt was the event of the season.’ The | through both the Mexican and late wars, | ing at No. 1022 Messauic street, is the son of | d¢f ned to defond it inst its rea N ré'?r}-'.'fiféfmf.,‘ sl\(;:"‘}::fin'll.r;:‘t«‘f‘ll i’:l?ms 888 | ponding week lust year Tho total packing | lieve the mlfh‘lcni. -('-mi:!‘»l u:lbh{ corn, 0ats, | Lappy couple take the train to-morrow morn- | and at different times commanded over 50,000 | Hon. Thomas Ritchie, of Somerset, O., who, | enemies on the right, and as able to make i S e tAbla, and el ety S Whetiam | from Maren 1, 8 5,550,000 against 3,740,000 a im ,..""“m’im"vi.f.':.‘s'l & |‘1\t\élll|::“:|l"|tllx:en}’i‘\\l'lillf i for Jn\r\uru accompanied by the well-wishes | Indiana soldiers and participated in upwards | us congressman from the Bleventh Ohio ais. | itself respected by the instigators of vio- | O R AR e L T T “w;dww.‘.‘w. ln_lu:.u,u:_ulv“‘,‘,, ”“1." | [ rc‘“c»w’ e AR Lol hosts of fricuds, 4 of “‘“'l‘[’o‘:{n:l::‘h(l-::‘{\‘:)L’I’i‘l’;fi\‘\{:ffl"il‘\‘l‘l‘:lil::(e trict, in 1848, appointed General Philip H. ln:n}.m whoever they may bLe. The orderly huve been powertul for the advoeacy and [ to be also a mare or less decling in the ay any great length of time, Rl hemr L i pion Hil and other tobeorued battis | Sheridan to a cadetship at West Point. Dr, | citizeus, who form a. great majority of Paris : ccof those principles and that pol- | age quality of the hog murket. Pricesof | = Rollowing is the acreage of crops de- 5 Sampon Tl Slobraiedind itchio was valled upon ut us homo by w ro. | e warmly congratulating the gover Vi v ) Vel 3 There are over 70,000 soldiers’ votes in the | Ritchie was called upon ut ins home by a are mly congratulating the government 3 p icy which huve made us the most prosperous | hows have. tended downward most of the | stroyed: 1503 acres of corn, 180 acres of | DAVID City, Neb., August8.—[Special to | ' over ] 3 ; ) 1) vas ; - nation in the world.” 10RR ABT A 5 heat, 141 heres 0f outs, 44 acres of potatocs, | Tue Bee]—A Mrs, Adkins, a widow resid- | 8tite. 1t is believed be is strouger with the | porter this afternoon, and in an intevview | on its victory.” 2 B e committea nppeaved, | week in symbuthy with lowar. prioos on pro. || Wheat 141 acres of aate, 44 aores of potatocs, | . . Adkins, r resid- | jaggea than would have been ex-Governor | goig' —— corting General H ee appeared, | g org and'the ascendancy of the speculative | garden truck and other items 100 numerous | jny at this place, was poisoned on Sunday | Porter. General Hovey's nomination makes | **1 e 5 RED FLAGS OF ANARCH T T oo COUVeD” | oar intorest. Towards the olose values wero famant "lg..é”.‘.fi,’;'y"“‘,‘{.. amilios wre reported | last by an_overdose of tincture of opium. | Indiana sure for Harrison and Morton. 3 ““";‘""fl?‘“"‘d“" owes his aredintpony & ’ NAROHY, : s 3 43 b OO | steadier. 1t is understood that the larger | destitute, JROELEAWI 0% She had been taking this drug for a throat NERAL SHERIDAN'S FUNERAL. 0 a cadetship to the fact that my father con- | A Funeral Procession Resolves Itself B ERRLIBIR IOy Swhe Boarcely iaiallole dia% | puckers and operators ut Chicago aro holdiug | 8id. An appeal has beon sent to the muyor | disjculty for some time, but for cause yot | The train bearing General Sheridan's | sidered nim a buy abunduntly possessed with Into a Lawless Mob, ol Glnoral Haveioon spoie i absaavaided | comparatively small stucks of provisions and | of Omaha and the tovernor of the state 1ot | unknown took so much’ of an overdose’on | hody is expected to urzive here at 2 o'clock | what wo call ‘snap. His father was poor | s, August 8 e faneral of G ; q followss . 4nce, 88 | are therefore interested at this juncture for | aid. The hailstorin was o ding misfortune to | Sunday last as to seriously threaten her life, | to-morrow evening. The body will be taken | and was a sub-contractor on tie Maysville & | ARI% Sukust S The funeral of Genoral i ALY Prosident and Gentlomon of the Con. | 1ower prices for the product. Iunsus stil e e arta and pocitetboolis of their | 8he being unuble to sn over twenty | from the train and placed on a gun carriuge. | Zanesville turnpice. Phil clerked in o dry | Endes, the ex-communist, who dropped dead ; - Sl g the Con- | £, ighies promiscs of a geoad crop of corn, 1t 4 0 four hours, Under skillful care, the pros- | A squadron of cavairy from Fort Myer will | poods store for a man name vention: This enthusisstic and kindly re. | frhishos promiscs of & good erop of corn i : e i while addressing a body of striker - maiotains its favorable positicn in_ other por- | wore fortunate fellow-men. Henry Ditto. I dy of strikers last Sun ception crowns a loug series of friendly acts | 16 00ehe Country. Onts show the effectof | - Following are a_few of the prin Pectsifyo oW oPd R hes rogvary D L L 0 Mas At A ey & Aaibl b 'W;: plild('f! Luld“" L oL 3 on the part of my republican friends of In. | YO 0990 it | forers: Hal Mekean, wife and family: J AT oty ¢ Sepetinlnd : 1 DIt (e 114 elp him o, | 508 gathered in the strests adjacens to the S G, Vo0 MRy of Your conAdoncon's | orma andgorgrowdh of straw, reducing | forerss Hat MelSean, wife wd funly: ] wheat in Norihorn Nebrasia, | iy to S Mathows chireh whero i will [ whose funly connoctions would el binpo- | 1215 K8 (e treeis tlcon to the i SER I contisuon i o anera t all but, rwite o | gy, N y. I have often heard my fatbier fons. Win two children; George Rhodes ions, | Winter | Moroy and. fthers 4. D, S ‘n further mod- | children; Fremont u 1st | ilvs William Hill ( veuiain till Saturday worning. Funeral ser- | litica vicos will be held at 10 o'cloc ar the _cul not known wheth Such an assemblage is chwiactoristic of [ America. O SHOVS" N0 sasonbin. e ““What you shell do to-day will wfluenco | Jhtted BLEHE WAL S Bt L OEEEE the prosperity aud welfare of the state, Such | PruiElY deteriovuted tn condition Ci dinal | tell "of the pressure brought to | the route to thec de- | be on him to appoint the | alry ) sthe | sons of several wealthy und promiuent citi- opencd_on its arrival, but it | zens. Phil wrote him_a letter in Lis own arp, wife and | Bes.—Careful inqui onal obser- us, wite and fam- | vation throughout the counties of Madison pand fawily. | and Antelope establishes the fact that the metery, stationed. Ffte marched in front of the hea alone which cav- thousand persons benring the re- bhons will deliy ed soldfer, It i rles Jonas, United Staies eonsil to and well known in Omaha is in the 1 in order ne sent him he lost ali he h v rse i a ; 4 : ; wins. They wore bouguets of red i 6 2 peting . we 1it appears to be in orvder to aban- | Jad his horse tal ehattle | yiola of small grain, the hurvest of which is lieved it will remain closed. scrawly handwriting. My father knew him | 80 1 ed . lmmar, \ & meeling " {8 & notablo storical | Weit BH0 K ARRERE B B8 0 O oW & e few dayn after the storm, He js 3205 O ST BVHFA 108 H VRO e MISCELLANEOUS. e At pe | teles. A brigade of police headed the prooes- 5 ovent. - Wo have | todoy - transpiring | oS oduotion than lust year. certainly deserving of substantiul aid, us he will fall considerably below the g in this coun Wwo othors thut are | MATEer produc A0 year. 1o be influenced arofully pi rust. The af- l,q’ s ficlds of good crops were | 1L nearly worthless ones, i in the workd. Johu Kneploff, ily; David ko The chiel cause 1, sion. Large bodiesof workmen aud strikers followed quiet] b They Demand a Retraction, attreoting widé inferest. At the chief seaport of our country y the lette He starts for | holed them, 1 will not accept u is loc: are those that need aid | seen side by sid on- The crowds along the route that great ropublican ed the boy grow to to muko the ap- l i . 3 T A T to | shouted “Viv ommune” as the hearse e and that great American, James (i Blaine, Kaxsas Ciry, August 7.—(Special Tele- SRR G TR ent copiolis ramns muke the outlook favor- his lmmt‘.u .l(uL ne, W * l«'—lll: | manhood, ,lntl._ vefora he died, )'"“.,“”“ i assed, YWho ssion NN 5 returns o his home. We'shall not be disap: | gram to Tus BEe.]—At the mecting of the | 1ogt ull his stock i e ust failsdohn | ablo Tor & go0d COXR Grap, A, B. Coffrath, of Lincolii Nob. is in the | the rank of major genoral. _Somo wooks ngo Daeaed, R .\||)J: ronghe 4 sho o pointed, 1 hope, in hearing his powcrful voice | Western Ruilway Weighing nssociation and | Schank, wife and family; Tnomas Conklin, — ity ) Buiix B Heann: 5 Dgawaautomony [ g Rowsbanon (of thozat #A oommissars of Toles: ationi In Indiana before the campaign is old. An- | i ection bureau to-day, it was decided that | Wife and family; Dr. 8. A, Mecham: Philip An Encrgetic Farmer's Alliande, e “lT,”\ SEhs Fleds l2.‘:;[.'.'1\"I“l'”.vm\'\nlfi;‘l“{;L”('.T|h\” £ iOh Lohe L e AR g % ) B e e earful | in the case of Jacob Dold & Son_the nuditor | Toyd }iMbert Pisher (gingle); G| ~Oakiaxp, Neb, August 8.—|Speciul to an Irish cadet from s communily in him, but the ballet went B! business iere to-day a draped train i baar. | should eollect the wmount cluimed from the e A A ['-‘\!‘lf:; Tur Bre.]—The s Union have made Senate, which thera 80 few of that nationality. | Wide of the : i ing 1o the place of his intor at Washing- | firu for short weights, The packing houses | TUA® f00 o0 hios, ‘Willlaz | @ 1evy 0 50 per cent on their stockbolders | Wasiixetos, August 8.—In the senatothis | 1thotight of waking a contradiction to the | Another commissary was beaten with fon the mortal part of Philp H. Sheridan, | Mere were also allowed to ship their products | 0 e il Sen i “Bept Shar and will erect an elevator immediately, the | morning the Chincse prohibition bill was s it was absurd, put | sticks. Rochefort 1pon by anarchists, From the convention at Chicago we sent him [ 4 Ueir own welghts, provided that the audi J — cost of which will not bo less than §5,000, It | passed without division. The bill provides L it pasa. Instead of | Who huudiad him quito sevorol he police - e 2k M | tor Lus free access to the bool Por some S8 Lhan §5,000, Hasse ut d . 1 " that distric oy »ss before the mob, G WINEEpeilugs 04 aruontpeavors for bis titio past Dold & bave been short and | Footpads Do s Rushing Business Il have o capacity of 15,000 bush that from and after the date of tho exchange hat distriot, thoy s in 1000 Briahe ;‘l:‘:m‘uum et litf'hm_“ ’"l':":‘; Superintendent Carman issued cireular Lovr City, Neb, August 8—[Speci will be the lur one in Burt county and | of ratifications of the pending treaty between Sl nd, striking in every direction country. who did pot. &t the end of his | ealling the attention of the members of the | Telegram to Tk Bee.]—Two bold highway- | built on the latest desigus. Their business | 1,0 United States and his imperial majesty, Gencral Sheridan's Brother, with the butts of their muskets, they suc first day's fight, contemplate A ion to the fuet. wmen did quite an extensive business neap | bus increased to such an extent astosur-| - hi siened March 12, 38, § Kansas City, August 8.--[Special Tele- v in releasing the polico, who 1 bean st duy's fight, contemplute rc I g e cmperor of China, sizied March 12, 1888, it , Aug pucial: Tolo | SReCes I EiSARID A Habbej o B Al recuperation for ins own command. ke | Dold & Son, | bere last night after the evening perform- S shall be unlawful for any Chinese person, | gram to Tur Buk.)-—John Sheridan, the | ved flags. Whenthe procession ',,,4,';',,0‘,'“‘: 3‘{;:‘.‘“,,“’\‘,‘3‘."‘,‘“"“:',‘l',‘,' ,:,‘\‘;‘, gommand with the | ¢0iug that Action of state: | ance of Grenier Bros'. circus. Six different The Corn Not Injured, whether @ subject pEs hf.'l (or any other | hyother of the late Goneral Philip Sheridan, | the Mairio of the eleventh arrondissmont, & dispersion of the enemy. ‘This gallant son of | MERts in tho ¢ s immediatoly sent | partios were held up i the vicinity of the | Oaarrars, Neb., August 8. Special Tele- | DO3er (0 entor tho United States excoplas | yussed tirough this oity this morning on his [ revolver was fired and a bomb thrown close : Ireland and America has written a chapter | 04 suit \.\'uuln\h' rought ugainst Superin- | mill, about half a mile from town, and turned | gram to Tig BEE.]—An erroneous report ',‘-m,*_““’m men’p‘rm‘. ed to a considera- | Way to Washington to attend tne obsequies to the police station, but the bomb did not ‘ in the urt of war that witl wot fail to instruct | tendent Caraap for libel. over their watches and money. One vietim | huving eminated from some unrcliable source | tion of the fisheries treaty in open exccutive | of bis Mr. Sheridun came from the | SXP0de. & resurve foreo of polive Joty Hha b and m'-:evonlm_, m..-‘-.. the exigencics may i “ml—r Pt wus a prominent farmer who they called by | tuat the corn crop of Keith county had been | Scssion and was addressed by Mr. Evarts in | Indiun aud is connceted with tha | drawn swords, wounding sad l:kv:ug Y.:‘ik come again, otlicrs who shall ropeat in de- B s e g name and asked for a ride. Jumping into | geriously injured by hail, a thorough mvesti- | OPposition. After svsaking for two hours | Lee & Indian supply ageney, but s | custody many persons. ‘The procession e A | (u'lll_r;u of :):ll"flug' l‘n’\ vlu;m'uu achievements,” New Yonuk, August 8,—[Spec i v'rfl": the wagon one grabbed the reins andtheother | gtion reyeals that novover one field in thirty | Mi- Evarts postponed the remainder of his | home isat Somersct, 0. In personal appea tinued on its way 1o the -,,.(.‘1.- v‘ 1.&",;?3'3.‘ i ronno regular order of business was then | to Tur Ber.]—When yosterday's session of | presentiug o revolver, quickly relieved bim of | [ tiis “county has been jured, and- that | Sheech until to-morrow. — 3 .. | awee he resombles his brother very closely, | amallor as it propeessod. At the’ conelaston o and the pumes of Colonl Rebert | gq juvestigation now in progress at the | lis wateh and ' pockétbook. —After. an ubundant crop were never | hhe senatethen went into seeret session | but is much more portly. Ho said that e | at the grave of the orations the gathering son and ex-Governor A. G. Porter wer Breoklyn navy yard was coucludod, it was | Wards, thinking of some valuable atter 1n the bistory of Nebrasks. and stortly afterwards adjourned. had not scen his brother for two . and | dispersed pluced m nomination for governor. A recess | i Al i it ic steal hod been | Pavers which ks pocketbook contained, ot Mt gand s he would not have remained away during his . e A ywas then taken. pered about that @ big steal had been | FRIGER, SRER S0 B ERERE the. money - ouse severe illness bad he not been udvised of his Nobrask 3 D acgssembling the names of € e pa T 1 e AU TN _ Bound Over. WASHINGTON, August 8.—In the house to- | continued impravenont , Nobraska and luwa Peuslons, B Cougreasmar Goorge M. Stecle, Rev. Ira J; | Youuy man drivisg home wita his ldy friend | _TECUMSEN, Neb,, August 8.—[Special Teled | g,y o pezalution appropriating 5,000 for tho e e Wapupiazox, Auquer $m(Spoclalidalsy . Chase and General Al L. Hovey were ‘p\fli ' Wwis stopped and relieved of his watch and | gram to Tug Bre.]—George Maulding, who expenges of the comimitiée on manufactures Blaine's Ship not Yet Sighted, gram to Tue Bee.]—Pensions grauted Ne- in nomination. Delegate Pos Y, Who hid AR } ¥ Townother faruer whe lid contributed | was arrested hero a fow days ugo on a charge | 5 vootizating trusts was agopted after a | NEW Yous, August 8.-—-The steamer Sloq braskaus: Increase —Jarred Post, Moulton 4 nowivated Governor Porter, withdrew i s from tho governaicnt storos, | 8 Watch and €1 théy remarked that this v of rape, had his preliminary hearing to-d. \ | . 1. | baving on bourd a delegation of the National | Ayers Nisanger, Dry Creek. — Original i mame, and General Hovoy was nominated on | pt e By vand that | @ 200d town for watches bui m0Rey Was very vas held f i ith, | Samewiat lengthy dehate oo truaia I goll: ] 4 Widows, ete.—Minors of George E. Hutel i tho first ballot. Other nowinations were as | 'There w s ottt foonythg | 10w, - Anothr fariar was pilied frozs ais | 813 Was Beld for the diatelor cour with | oral aud tho bost methods of evercoming the | Hupiitican leagus, steamed out this atter- | FUHCER S0 peorke S Hb G follows: Join 8 on 1! AN A M OB }Evie ionds fixed at #1505, iz dsfault of which he | evil. noon in hopes of sightiug the incoming | Sou, Kearuey. For leuteuant governor, Ira J. Chase of | position of general storckeepc, Was volved { Lores A st "m,fi,fl,‘l’z:fl“ (e nitted () jafl, - The cviderea awaiust | The house then weut into committes of tho [ soot W AP CLEETLME IS e | Ponsions for Towans: Original invaha— 3 Danvitle; secretary of stite, Charles D. | in the evidence given by two cleaks, uises | L UbR0 T B8, BEENETE JPUE (0 | biw is not very strong, and public opiniou is | whole on the doticiency bill and tue debate | FEET O8O0 BER AR LT Gmn S Dt | James Pulmer, Agency City. Increase—John Grifiin; auditor of state, Hruce Carr: trogs. | and Mowatt, Forty thousand nounds v ' Fug” Oue of the victims attempted to re- | 80out evenly divided bs to his guilt. on the French spoliation c!aims was resunied. e 5 AL B H, MeCuze, Mount Etna; Thomas M., Eck- uror, Julius A Lomcie: superintendont of | Sugur wrosald to bo. wnwccounted for, Mr. | £ (P00 LUt Wi tarmcd bhck by the - Without action the committee rose aud the slghtad, x:nd"lmhu':rxy“\vu;l:flmufi-exu(mznl"; vs, Bethloliom; Tsaae W, Baird, Marengos F public instruction, Harvey M. La Follette; | Stevensan relinguiskod lus plans fora trip 1 168 e 08 a0ihing was known of it in Peru hepublicans. house adjcurne solved itsel ) R neeting. D T s : Wiicur B pusgi : owis 'I'. Michener, sbrond abow s Wwerks ag L W $ Hpecches were made by District Attorney 0 aily, Waverly; Wiiour R, Peet, Ariaruey gmensl, Jowie f: Mipliouer, i gy ks g0, and s at s | oGRS Wiis tnorn'zv. No eluc has s yet | Punv, Neb., August 8.—|Special Telegram 3 Jenny. of Brooklyn, Mr. Miller, of Tndfand, Mills; Jotin W. Vickroy, Charitong he P, oo i i arss ) n obtained, but it is suppssed they were | to Tug Bee]—The republicans met this | Army Orders, R PR e IR e T ey ¢ Brown, Bodford; Henry b The Feraounl ighis Loaguo. The Dark Secret Again Spok n, | folowers of the eireus, cvening to organize o Harrison and Morton | WASHINGTON, Avcust 8.—[Speciul Tele- I of Cineunati, and others, The | Helcbert, Marshalitown: icicuard Colbura, A Outcaao, August 8,—The executive coun- | o % o o0 % 0 {Special Tolegram o — club, with ifon, Church Howe, Judge Stull, | BT to Tue Bek.|—Leave of ubsence for | gy ted” steamer, not Waving beeu reported Kliagton, \\'\l"“l’l‘"l'il\- e, -‘j""'"h Reissue . oll of the porsonal rights league effected an | o Tue Ber)—C Hron et “"’l Doings ai Wayné. and Judge Cliurch us speakers, There were | four months, to take effect wbout SIM@mUEr | ats p. m., the Sloau returned to the city. 3 khoring 3 iteholl, Co i Joseph Payton, orunization by tho eloction of efcers 1o | stcamer Tndia, which arrived yesterday | WAVNE, Nob., August 8.—[Special to Tug | 112 meisers o start with 1, Ia granted Copteln William Badger, Sixth Sovon Feoraons Missing. e 0 6. D W e, | from Mcditerrancan pets, veports having | BEE)—Wayne is having a firm and solid - e infantry, - b—Huring @ dense fog Nutionul Bar Association, dent. Tn accopting the preshiomcy bede- | (RO B ErAOe e T e dors | growth. The elevators have doubled their Yinkees Capturad by Canucks, Captain Thomas Sharpe, Seventeenth in Loxnox, August - 9 CLevELAND, August §.—The Nutional B liverog tn address setting forth the objects | i} g i fod e : " Qrrawa, Ont., August 8.—A Yankee boat | 5 : o leadior | in the Enghsh chamvel the sizsaigr City of LAND, August &, nal Har 8 The Dark Secrot, on the morning of August | capacity to reccive the incraased aeresge of AWA, Ulthy AURUSS S0 o fantry, will report in person to Brigadier Jaden wilh | 8ssocition went into its first annual seswion ofino Jeague. He declared that the organ- | 1, in. lutitude 44, 80 and longiude 51 31, | tho bountiful crops this full, 't © couuty in- | has been captured by agoveruwent cruiser | General Wesley Mervitt, president of the “unlxb\lrgh bound for l.un‘«h:n laden bl Begrpioy Tt in et e fzors nud mewbers of the league, while which is about 864 miles cut frow Boston. A i S ¥ | near St. Andvews, N. B. It is sloop rigged | nimy retiving _board convened at Fort | cattle and. sundries, woent ashore near Star i, Cana ball shle_macaing Fho: & ruk Birongly 1n fuvor of tomperunce, are opposcd Andviws was hale aiid hiearty gid perfoctly | SHUIE i in Session now with o largo attend- | e "Gt Hifteen font kel Report of the | Leavenworth, Kunsas, by the war depart- | Point last night. Kifteen of the prmous} toloneld. O fhroaduond, of B uis, o bsbity. 82 ey jmpracticablo - and - coufidesi ot his “'"‘;-"lg“ A $he teip 1o | Sucasf teachers from this counly, Coming, solzure s uot yeb beca rooeived by tbe de- | went, order duted May 10, 1887, for exauiua- | abourd landed mea:'ml;a:-:.“:m. @ Ugut ot | D i ein aftr which Lo 1epacts of ' couae ALK, ot personul righte. Quewsslown succesefully. ‘A Dakota sud Dixon. Judge Norris gave bis | partment. . T tion by the board, Biug seven 1 5 ; .

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