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KAJiSAS DEMOCRATS. THE WORLD'S DOINGS six feet long. While thus engaged, gas and fire broke through, killing -the soven Th Kftnssi State Urmocrntlo Convention KANSAS STATE NEWS. School Fund Hepnrt. The School Fund Commissioners at Topeka on the tsth purchased bonds amounting to The number of new school AHieinliUn Topeka The Ticket Nom workmen and setting the Greenback mine also on (Ire.

Loss thus far, $100,000. tlljc Dcitlon llcportcr. WIXBOS tt WICKS, Xditora and Prop'm, HRNTON, BUTLER CWIOTT, KANS. A Summary of the Dully Newt. inator, Toi'KKA, August 31.

At 4 in. yes- There-was talk of an early reorganira- terduy the Chairman of the Democratic tion of the East Tennessee Road, under the Presidency of General Huidekoper, of Pennsylvania. State Central Committee, C. Perry, ox Fort Scott called the convention to order and nominated Hon. A.

A. Harris, of "Elfrhth That we rpapoot fully Invite tttteo-npei-atlon of all Kood ellhtens, without respect -to pMi-ty, who i-Hii Klve a hearty Indorsement to this our platform of principles touching the mioHllons Involved between the political piutios iu our Btuto, The resolutions wore adopted without debate. The following communication was received and read: Toi'KKA, Auifust 22, 8M. To tho Chairman" of the Democratic 8tt Convention: Pin: Tbe Hesubmlsslon Republloan Convention uppoiuted a committee of conference, to consult with a like committee of your body, with ruf orenco to I ho sole issues divid-Inn the people of minus In State polities, and upon which we airree, and we respectfully ask tho appointment ot such committee and a consultation. H.

D. Hakkk, Chairman, Committee, houses In Kansas, shows how well this money has been used. Tho following shows the counties which borrowed from tho fund: School district No. 5U, Rico County, No. Dickinson County, No.

25, The elaborately carved Italian marble Bourbon, as Teiujiorary Chalrmsn. II. Miles Moore, the Secretary of the State column of Governor Edward Morgan at Cedar Hill Cemetery, was, ruined Central Committee, was designated to read by fire tho other night. Lyon and Coney Counties, No. 25, Douglas County, No.

8, Ottawa County, No. 78, Republic County, CURRENT COMMENT. Tub President appoints 2,823 postmasters. The others tire at small ollioes nnd are appoiuted by the Post-oHiee Department, Tub authorities of Upper Utirmah recently captured two hundred and thirty- Governor Bate, of Tennessee, has of tho call of the State Coutral Committee convening the convention. Messrs.

Frank T. Lynch, of the Iavenworth mnndard. fered a roword of $1,000 for any or all parties engaged in tho massacre of Mor mon elders in Lewis County. 1.400;No. 50, County.

$800, No. 140, Sumner County, $700; No. 47, Kingman County, jfflflo; No. 74, Saline County, $500; No. 85, Brown County, $500; No.

lis, Cloud County, $500; No. 151, Chautauqua County, $450; No. 134, Smith County, 375; No. 3, Stafford County 8310; The following committee was, appointed: The English Privy Council has fixed the and George T. King, of the Labette County Democrat, wero selected to escort Mr.

Harris to the chair, who made a speech thanking the convention and reviewing the political situation. The Chairman boundary line between Ontario and Manitoba along tbo Lake of the Wood and English River. Thomas P. Fenlon, Galloway, Joseph Donahue, J. II.

Schafter, Frank Dale, 1L A. Young, D. It A. Trimble. announced the committees, as made by the State Central Committee, as follows: No.

3. Honks County, m. 05, AFTEItNOON SESSION. Failures throughout the country the Credentials 11, Miles Moore, Chairman five robbers between Mnndalay and Bhaiuo. Fifty of the prisoners were cruoilied.

A MAititiKD woman of Sacramento, Cab, who was in the habit of using ar-Benio for improving her complexion, re Ellsworth County, $350; No. 30, Osborne Comity, No. 104, Crawford County, The convention ro-assembled ot half past last seven days reported numbered for the Henry lusley, K. A. Merritt, George Currier, Frank Bachor, L.

Shoemaker, S. Lewis, D. Shealian, J. II. McKiusley, G.

United States, 107; Canada, 22; total, 219; as against 220 last week. POLITICAL AND PKUSONAU Tub thlrtlftth anniversary of the birth of the Republican party was celebrated at Strong, on the IDJi. The town whh crowded with people and decorated with streamer) and banners. 11. O.

Houa was nominated by acclamation for Congress in the Eighth Congressional District of Michigan. TiiKftic was a Butler demonstration at Providence, It. on the 10th. About three thousand persons wore present. The demonstration was considered failure in polr.t of numbers, ten thousand at least being expected.

Clara Louihk Kellogg, who' has just returned from a foreign tour, expresses the opinion that Italian opera is doomed, and that Albanl Is soon to sing in English. Mahy Clkmmkb Amks, well known as a newspaper correspondent at Washington, died the other evening in that city. J. Woodward, one of the physicians who attended President Garfield after the assassination, died in Philadelphia the other day, J. T.

Ripley has resigned the Assistant General Freight Agency of the Wubash Koad, to take the Commisslonorsbip ot the Wabash Burlington Pool at Chicago, Soptombor 1. i Archbishop Ryan was installed at Philadelphia on the 20th, in tbe presence of about ten thousand persons. Emma Abbott, the prima donna, arrived No. Kingman County, 8 No. 55, Shawnee County, Hoard of Education City of Boloit, 830,000.

Total, one. Governor uuck was re-nonunaieo bj acclamation with a rising vote and cheers. C. K. Holliday was nominated for Llouten-ant Governor by acclamation.

A commit W. L. Reynolds, Cashier of the Texas W. Wood, O. W.

Brown, T. W. Boston, 650,335. Jolm Lee, John Shank, Walter Cannon, T. tec was appointed to wait on the resubmis Thorn will be $10,000 more loaned as soon B.

Jones, D. C. Clark and P. Grove. Express Company at Houston, committed suicide recently by shooting himself through tho head.

It was believed financial difficulties led to tho suicide. sion convention and invite the mombers to as the coupons to the bonds presented can Order of Business and Rules Sidney a seat In tlus body. Hayden, Chairman; Messrs. William Glllan, Proceeding with the regular order of bo John B. Gilford, Adam Oliver, J.

M. Two freight trains collided recently in bo examined. Graham County advertises for sale 80,000 acres of school lands in forty acre tracts. These lands must bring three dollars per acre. There is but little to be ness, Eugene Ilagan, of Topeka, was nom mated for Secretary of Stale, and Hugh Gavigan, of Cherokee County, was nominated for AUdltcr ot State.

W. E. Hut. made by tho county at this tbno In selling McCowon, D. G.

McKay, J. M. Dundmore, Isaac Sharpe, J. M. Haverfield, H.

S. Swing-ley, A. J. Hunt, M. E.

Hall, T. Mclntyre, M. B. Tlldcn, J. W.

Hughes, G. S. Mace, G. T. Metcbam and Dr.

A. Bassett uibm) iiuias, as out iiuniu uu wm uo turned Into the County Treasury In the west yard of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Columbia, Pa. The caboose and gondola car of the front train and the engine and four cars of the rear train, the latter filled with sheep and hogs, were mashed. The wreck caught fire and was consumed ypward of bight hundred animals were killed. fees, with a chanco of losing many settlers, Permanent Organization J.

W. Gardiner, man, of Bartont was nominated for State Treasurer; G. P. Smith, of Allen, for Attorney-General; J. Keys, of Ottawa, for of Public Instruction.

Judge W. Pi Campbell, of Sedg- Much of these lands arc on water courses, and speculators buying can easily force the Chairman; Messrs. Ci C. Burnes, J. B.

Oliver, Bi Howo, J. G. Kramer, W. Perry, Moses Neal, M. J.

Keys, M. McDonald, J. T. Hlgley, B. F.

Devere, D. settler out from water and thus necessitate his giving up his claim and leaving the coun wick, was unanimously chosen for Chief Two boys of Isaao Beard, while playing Justice. Judge S. Hurd, of Leaven with matches at Springfield, recently, try, which, of course, gives the speculatoran immense rango for his cattle. Now that Lome, J.

Walker, W. S. Gile, Thos. McNeill, N. C.

Hawkins, H. A. Young and worth, was also unanimously nominated. Associate Justice. cently took an overdose and died.

The Sea sacrilegious enough to hopo that "her complexion is now Hadji. Loja, the onco famous defender of Bosnia on the invasion of the Austrians, has, on the termination of his live years' imprisonment in the fortress, of Theresienstadt, been liberated, and. conveyed to. his native country. Thk Postmaster at Kast Penlield, N.

is charged with using postage stamps in large amounts to pay debts and as substitutes for money in various directions, thus deriving comparatively large revenues from the Government as his commission. The now sculpture room in the British Museum will soon be opened to the public. In this gallery have been arranged the remains of the Mausoleum at JIalicarnassos, erected by Artemisia about 850 B. over the remains of her husband, Mausalus. Venablo.

agriculture begins to be profitable there is fired the stable, which was burned. The elder boy escaped, but the younger, five England on tbe steamship America Itesolutions Thomas Moonlight, Chair some doubt ns to the propriety of permitting rKESIOEHTIAL EI.ECTOnfl. At large, Thomas MoonllghUof Leaven on the 21st. years old, burned to deuth. man; Messrs.

0. 1'. Herald, ,1. 11. Moss, J.

worth; Charles S. King, of Labette; First The Kansas Resubmissionists coalesced A number of Chicago cranks were re running water to be fenced In, and in this county it can only result In driving out those who have opened uptlio country, and District, W. W. Sargent Holden; Second cently arrested for cruelty to children. with the Democrats at the recent Conven tion at Topeka.

District B. Chapman, Fort Scott; 'intra They pretended to conduct an orphans' worried through the bad yearn. The statute shows that all that can be gained by the Click was renominated by K. Riggs, J. H.

Sallee, II. D.Dickson, J. A. Kctner, Charles Buchcr, W. A.

Ochiltice, George F. King, William Becker, Thomas George, W. O'Connor, Thomas McNully, Thomas Tahey, J. II. Shaffer and W.

P. Second Day. District, P. F. Dcvore, Independence; Fourth District, T.

P. Fulton, Eldorado; Fifth District, James Katler, Junction City; Sixth nome ny rami, Keeping the children in a starving condition, was asserted that county in fees is ns follows! Filing each acclamation at the Democratic State con. volit ion at Topeka, on the' 21st. paper, 5c; recording each application (per tbe enterprise was only a cover for gross folio) 7c; granting certificate, 25c; indors immoralities. Holliday was nominated for Lieutenant ing payment on certificate, 5c; filing treas- Governor by acclamation.

Eugene Hagan, There was a heavy rain, accompanied District, H. A. Yonge, Jieioit; sevemn district L. J3. Fngate, Newton.

During the election of officers Frank T. Lynch, First Vice-President, presided over the Convention. Topeka, August Democratic urer's receipts, 5c; approving bonds on each by thunder and lightning, on the 22d at of Topeka, Secretary of State; Hugh Convention reassembled at ten o'clock yes forty, 25c; making abstracts for each tract Gavigan, of Cherokee County, Auditor of Dover, N. H. Many persons were killed for auditor, 5c.

The County Treasurer col terday and immediately perfected the permanent organization by the selection of Colonel A. Everest, of Aubison, as Per by lightning, and bouses wsre damaged, lects the following fees: Listing for printer the cestual committee. The following State Central Committee State; W. E. Hutman, of Barton, State Treasurer; G.

P. Smith, of Allen, Attorney Miles of telegraph and telephone wires 5c; also one per cent, of net proceeds of all manent Chairman and II. Miles Moore, of was appointed: W.C.Perry, Fort Scott; were blown down. General; M. J.

Keys, of Ottawa, Suporin- sales. tendent of Public Instruction; Judge W. General Canales recently sold to an Leavenworth, Permanent Secretary. A list of Vice-Presidents, one from each Congres Ed. Carroll, Leavenworth; C.

C. Burnes, Atchison; John Mileham, Topeka: H. E. English syndicate a hacienda in the center Campbell, of Sedgwick, Chief Justice; Of course tho $3,700 collected on these lands goes into the County Treasury, as the Clerk and Treasurer being salaried ollicers are not permitted to accept any fees. By Norton, Emporia; John Schaeffer, Jewell; sional District, was also selected as follows: F.

T. Lynch, of Leavenworth; A. A. Harris, of the State of Tamnulipas," for $32,. W.

11. Camp, Rush; Marshal Gepiiarc, Judge S. A. Hurd, of Leavenworth, AssO' date Justice. 000 cash, the purchasers agreeing to take of Bourbon; O.

M. Ralston, of Montgom holding these lands a few years the State several thousand head of cattlo at eleven President Arthur recently received at ery; A. T. Norton, of Lyon; J. C.

Kelner, of School Fund would bo greatly benefited be Oskaloosa; A. J. Burchfiold, Centra-lia; J. F. Elliott Manhattan; Dr.

Weston, Bowen, Garnett; David Eppinger, Burlington; John McGalloway, Fort Scott; dollars each, The Ottoman Porte has taken in hand the preservation of ancient They are 'not to be disturbed, to be Vised as building materials, or worked up as lime, i A useful provision forbids the erection of a lime-kiln with-in soihe'miles of such remains. Davis; W. S. Gile, of JSIlswortli W. 11 the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, Commander Schley, Commander Coffin, Lieu Curry, of Rush.

Colonel Everest was con The French Consul at Pekin has lowered cause of increased prices received irom actual settlers who desire only small tracts, ducted to the- chair by a committee, and in tenant Emory, Chief Engineer Melville and he county would receive at least his lag, China absolutely refusing to make the concessions demanded. Admiral neat, happy terms thanked the convention and a dozan other officers of the Greely double the amount in fees. There being no for the honor conferred upon hint by the Courbet was ordered to bombftrd Foo present need tor this money, Graham Conn W. C. Jones, Lansing; A.

u. uucnanan, Abilene; J. G. Johnson, Peabody; J. T.

lligldey, Paola; J. P. DeJarnett, Cbetopa; F. W. Frazicr, Clyde; J.

M. Walker, Howard; John Fosler, Salina; II. A. Y'ounge, Beloit; J. B.

Brigman, Great Bend; John convention. The report of the Committee Chow. 1 Genbual Leroy Pope Walkrr, first ty could well afford to wait a few years. on Resolutions was then presented as follows! Secretary of War in Jeff Davis' Confeder There was an unconfirmed report that MiHCHliaiieoira. Schleyer.

Hays City Ji. MCAaamu, Aguero, the' Cuban leador, had been cap. tured. Tt(nml, First The Bomocraoy of Kansas, this day la State Convention iiHscrnblod at To ate Cabinet, and who gave the order for tiring on Fort Sumpter, died at his home iu Huntsville, the other morning, after GovKlixon Click has issued a proclama Wichita, Advices from Africa state that the na. tion offering a reward of one hundred dol The convention adjourned sine die.

peka, do hereby subscribe to the time honored principles of th party as Riven to us by the bus for the capture and conviction of Clem a brief illness. tivos of the Zambezi couutry have revolted national Democratic t'onvention wiuen con- RESUBMISSIONISTS. Barefoot, loin ilny, Oscar llalsell and Jack vened at Chicago pn the 8th dny of July, 18S4. Efkohts are on foot in France for the amalgamation of the towns of Calais and St. Pierre-les-CaTais, between which for twenty years acute rivalry has existed.

Formerly Calais, when it had a population of 14,000, desired to annex its neighbor, then a much smaller town, but St. Pierre now having a population of thinks it has a right to swallow up its smaller rival. Anderson. They were the desperadoes who We ar proud of that (rrunu tissemblusro of MISCELLANEOUS. attempted last week to kill Hamilton Ray- Kansas Republicans Who Favor Resub statesmen, who gave to us ine cnoice or tho Democracy of the country for President and Postmaster Fawcett, of England, has ner, Marshal of Ilunnewell, and Kdi Scot- informed the various steamship companies ten.

mission of the Prohibitory Amendment, Meet In Convention The proceedings. Topeka, August 21. The Eesubmis-" that the present arrangements for carry At Atchison recently, Calista Ellen Hays, Vice-President, Orovor Cleveland, of New York, and Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana, oud we pledge them our hearty and undivided support in the coming oloution. Second The administration of George W.

Glick as Governor of this Commonwealth, commends itself to every fuir minded cltlsson ing mails to New York will be continued sionist Convention was called to order daughter of a quai ryman, attempted to in another year. prove the kitchen fire by pouring xm coal Judge Hoffman, of San Francisco, has at 4 :30 p. in. by Joel Huntoon. J.

(J. Holder, of Salina, was made Temporary Chairman, and Frank Herald, of Topeka, oil from a can which stood near, with the rendered his decision in the habeas corpus usual resKilt. The can exploded with fright case of Shang Ton, who left, the State two without respect to purty, because it has been wise, pure, Btrong and convincing. The interests of all our people have been attended to. One million two hundred and fifty-nine thousand acres of land have been reclaimed to Temporary Secretary.

Mr. Mower, on tatting tho Chair, announced that this body as- antiihlnjl IhA of riflKsinff resolu- months nftor the Chinese restriction act of fid effect, saturating the girl's clothing with burning oil and spattering the blazing fluid about tbe room also. The wretched girl May 0, 1882, went into effect and failed to tho State, and Is now opou for horaestoud set obtain a return certificate. The court Tire latest wrinkle in the styles of photography on the beach is to be taken in a yacht "sailing the ocean blue." The subject is placed in a small pasteboard boat with gigantic sails painted on a background, the camera is leveled, the photo is done, and the photoed goes homo to tell his friends how he had to pay a handsome sum for being photographed on the real live ocean. tlement.

amounts of railroad lands which have hitherto escaped county and State taxation, have been placed upon the tax rolls tions Mid possibly placing in nomination a State ticket; that the members of this body were not in favor of laws restricting them in what they eat, what they wear, holds thut he cannot re-enter this country, and killed or wounded the entire Portuguese force. Reinforcements were usked fot The British Vice Consul was missing. At Shelby ville, recently, a child ot Mrs. Trees was poisoned by arsenic. Tt mother mistook the poison for baking do dcr.

Mrs. P. Jameison, wife of a farmer liv ing near Rock Island, 111., recently met a shocking death. A herd of cattle had broken into a corn field near her house and she attempted to drive them out. The cattle became frightened and ran over the unfortunate woman.

The steamer Newfield has arrived from Sable Island, bringing up Captain Lucas, of the wrecked steamer Amsterdam. All hopes of floating the Amsterdam have been abandoned. Most of ber cargo has been saved, The soven young men reported lost on Lake Ontario turned up safe. They lost their bearings and were a long time without food. Thomas Johnson, a young Englishman, was drowned in tho Iroquois River near Watseka, 111., recently.

He was a brick mason by trade. A Salvation Army riot occurred at of the various counties. The rates of fare ran screaming into the yard and attempted to extinguish the flames by rolling among the weeds but without success. The poor girl was horribly burned. Her corsets protected part of her body but her limbs and face were reduced to a crisp.

Dr. Campbell happened to pass the house at the time and freight have been greatly reduced on all Worthington, England, the other day. what they drink, how tbey tlnnk, when they which was quelled with much trouble. drink, and how they purchase thatdrmk. Tub south-bound train on the Interna He declared regular Dusiness in oracr.

After a recess of fifteen minutes the follow tional Great Northern Railroad was the lines of railroads within our State. Tho cuttle disease, which threatened to paralyze tbe live stock Industry of tho State, was promptly checked and confidence rostored. Tlie pardoning power has been sparingly and wisely usod, and only where sentence whs uu-Justor unusually severe or where tbe trial was partiul, unt'iur and not in accordance with and rendered all assistance the ing committees were appointed: fired on by a crowd of ruffians near Rod girl was fatally Injured. She was about twenty years old. Credential (i.W.

Vealo, Shawnee; J. In Massachusetts women and chil riquez, the other night. C. Pusey, Leavenworth; C. Iteid, Marion; Paul Populorcm, an extensive tanner of dren are driving men out of many in On Tuesday night, the 12th a gam A.

I. Dodge, Saline; Chas. Collins, lieno; Chicago, has suspended payment. His bler named Woolridge. accompanying the dustries.

The trades in which the for CM. McLaren, Dickinson; Kersey Cook, Cherofcec. debts were $200,000, and he was liable fpr the spirit of our constitution and the recent decisions of the Supreme Court. Thestream of immigration which had boon turned from our borders during a former administ rat ion has again been restored, and inhabitants added to our population and, finally, the Orion circus, was shot by a mail named Oliver W. Kessinger at Wichita.

It is sup- $100,000 more as an indorser. His assets mer are a very large majority are awnings, tents, buttons, dress trimmings, Resolutions David Overmeyer, Shaw were estimated at $172,000. giving or majority ano miponty representation on tho boards of all tho public institu ihe secret service division is in posses nee; John lioensneidt, Atcmson; vviiuam Smith, Cherokee; G. W. Martin, Davis; Harrv Cline, Barton; G.

A. W. Bone, posted that Kessmger went North, either to Northern Kansas or to Nebraska. lie rode away on .1 fine black mare. The Sheriff of Sedgwick County offers one hundred dollars for his an est.

carpctings, clothing, cotton goods, woolens, fancy goods, flax and linen, hair work, hose, rubber, mixed textiles, sion of a new counterfeit ton dollar note on tions of the State, thereby lifting thorn above Saline; Edward Fritch, Leavenworth. tho Third National Bank of Cincinnati. It party control, and making tnein public Diess-burs to all our neonlo. Permanent Organization H. A.

Pierce, is series B. with chocolate colored back. paper, silks, sporting goods, straw The funeral of Hon. B. C.

Clark, Presi vignette on the face. The note baa Third That constitutional prohibition has been fruitful of discord, perjury and discrimination; has not lessened the evils of intemperance, but rather destroyed tho pure goods and worsteds twenty in all Wabaunsee; Frank Ferliu, Saline; W. J. Taylor, Jefferson; D. S.

Lockwood, Mont-Komery; 11. P. Long, Allen; W. P. Lowe, dent of the, Leavenworth City Council, was oni of the largest ever seen In the city, be coarser scratchy appearance, not very well Sixty trades show a preponderance ol executed.

Davis; C. B. Hamilton, Shawnee. ing composed of the Fire Department, police fore in uniform, the City Council, a fireside influences which must ever be tho loving powor to control tho appetites of tho weak and wayward; that it has never been men. So great have been the ravages dl locusts large body of Knights of Honor, and a large ADDITIONAL DISPATCHES, Captain J.

W. Norman, ice master of the Thetis of the Gi ejly relief squadron, denies that he ever made the statement that cannibalism existed among Lieutenant Greoly's command. It was stated that cattle shippers at Montreal have lost heavily. One firm, it was said, dropped a quarter of a million dollars and another ond hundred thousand dollars during tbe past three years. Adjourned to 8 p.

m. ETESINO SESSION. At the convention in the evening-, in the central portion of Spain that the endorsed or acquiesced in by a majority of New Zealand is said to have ad damage to the crops was estimated at $10, our people; that It is an assault on the personal liberty of the citizen; that it has de vanced wonderfully in civilization dur line of citizens. Mr. Clark died suddenly in New York a few days ago.

He was one of the most extensivo wholesale dealers and stroyed and literally confiscated private Baker, of Saline, moved that a committefl of thirteen be appointed to confer with a property without compensation; una that it ing the past twenty years. The natives have changed their diet and no longer importers of crockery in the West. like committee to be appointed by the Dem is not in harmony with the spirit of a freo 000,000. Dr. Nagle, Register of the New York Bureau of Vital Statistics, has received from the Navy Department a certified copy people to dictate to the individual what ho ocratic convention.

Iho committee is a. Kbv. Jamks Chew, formerly of Ottawa, I shall eat, drink, or wear, or what ro- feed on missionaries. Ihe missionaries, hxion if any he shall profess. In The Foo Cbow arsenel was bombarded but now pastor of a large church at Swindon, Wiltshire, England, has accepted a call D.

Baker, J. E. Anderson, II. A. Pierce, George W.

Martin, Joel Huntoon, Georgo W. Steinrod and Charles Collins. view of tho foregoing, and for other reasons, we demand a resubmission of tho and destroyed by the French on Saturday. Seven Chinese boats wore sunk and the nrohlbitory amendment, nnd pledge oursolves through their, efforts, have brought the people ironi a state of degradation and cannibalism to a creditablo degree of civilization. Sweet potatoes and pork Chinese resistance was feeble.

Second Day. Topkka, August 22. The Resubmission to work unceasingly lortnis oD.iect. we demand the repoal of tho present obnoxious and unjust low for the enforcement of prohibi W. F.

Storey, of the Chicago Times', has tion, and In its stead a well regtilntod lioenso been pronounced an imbecile. are new their principal articles of diet. Convention reasoinbled at twelve o'clock noon yesterday. The Conference Committee presented the result of thecon- system rigidly enforced whoreby tho Interests Fred Hurst, the noted English runner, The island has over 500,000 inhabitants, of true temperance may be promoted und tho liberty or the citizen restorod. And we ro- recantly died at Wilkesbarre, from the effects of a wouud inflicted by Thomas half a dozen, daily newspapers, 1,462 miles of railroads and 4,111 miles of ference with tho Democrats at 1:30.

They had been received in a friendly manner. General Pierce said no Republican itcralc he views of your worthy candidate for President In his letter of acceptance "that laws unnecessarily interfering with the habits aud customs of any of the people which are Hanlcton, telegraphic lines. A committee of the Ohio Legislature re principles would be discarded, but they would like the nomination of C. K. Holli Intense excitement was said to exist not ouensive to the moral sentiments or me olvilized world, and which are consistent with good citizenship and the public welfare are unwise and vexatious." cently took charge of the body of Mac-Gahan, the late war correspondent.

He will be interred at Lexington, O. day, which they were assured would be done. While the question of adoption in Jersey City over a report that a num Fourth We oomrratuhito tho people of the was pending, an Invitation was received ber of c.ih'es of leprosy had been dis- At Salt Lake the memorial services, in State on the successful establishment by law from the Democratic Convention Invit of a Hoard of Hailroad Commissioners, with Btatutorrenactinenls lor their guidance, the honor of the Mormonn iu Tennessee, were largely attended. ing tills body to meet with them, accompanied by the information that C. K.

Holliday had been unanimously nominated for Lieu necessity for which was clearly presented to the people by George W. Glick in his canvass for Governor and in his inaugural message to covorcd in that city. It was claimed that there was no longer a doubt a number of lepers could be found among the Celestial laundry men. Not only Rev. Patrick H.

Terry, pastor of St. tenant Governor. Ihe resolutions were Patrick's Catholic Church, of Chicago, died on the 24th of heart disease. of Lieutenant Greoly's report on the exe-1 cution of Private Henry, On the authority of this report the record in the bureau has bon changed to read instead of "starvation," "shot by order of Lieutenant A man named Geninger, employed in the Salt and Lumber Company's mill at East Saginaw, fell against the edging saw. The saw cut through every rib on one side of his body, making a terrible and fatal wound.

Agent Dyeu has informed tbe Indian Bureau that the Cheyennes and Arapahoes abuse boys who have returned from the school at Carlisle, not wishing their people to be educated. The Government launch Dafney, at Memphis, exploded her boiler the other morning, killing Paymaster N. Todder, who was blown overboard, and seriously scalding Engineer A. Graham, Pilot C. N.

Ryan, Deckhand Peter Walsh, and a newsboy who was on tho launch. A large and enthusiastic meeting of oil producers recently held at Oil City, unanimously resolved to Btop the drill until January 1, 18S8. This will control tho production to a great extout, as seven-eighths of the producing wells and drill-able territory is in the hands of members of the association. Cornwall, ex-Secretary of the Dublin Post-oflioo, was acquitted of the scandalous charges brought by the editor of United Ireland. The First National Bank, of Albion, N.

tne Legislature, as a result tno raiiroan charires for transnortutlon of passengers and then adopted and the convention adjourned. was the disease feared iu Jersey City, A mass meeting of Irish citizens under Fight with Winnipeg Indians. Winnipeg, August 21. A fatal the auspices of the National Irish-Ameri- from the. Congregational Church of Atchison, to succeed Rev.

F. T. Ingalls, resigned, and will arrive some time in September. Daniel MrnrriY, Missouri Pacific Yard Master at Atchison, was caught between two lumber cars recently while making a coupling, and the projecting timbers crushed in his breast ami otherwise injured him. lie was thought to be fatally Injured.

A Bohemian arrived at Atchison the othet' morning, purchasing a ticket for Clyde, near which is a settlement ot his countrymen. He acted very strangely, making several attempts to throw himself before passing trains, and when remonstrated with drew a large pocket knife on John McAllister, depot-master. Ho seemed much distressed and agitated. Soon after lie was seen to enter an inclosure made by tho storm doors to tho ladies' entrance, "and immediate!) to walk out 'upon the street with blood gushing from his throat He was taken to the police station and medical aid summoned. With his pocket-knife ho had severed the windpiDo, it hanging by a thread of muscle, slabbed himself several inches deep below the navel ai beneath the left lower ribs.

Letters upon him gave his address as Joseph Fretchretk, No. 427 Eighteenth street Chicago; lie was supposed fatally injured. At tho request of Governor Glick, Dr. A. A.

llolcomo left Topeka for Illinois to Investigate into tho pleuro-pneuiiionia now raging so fatally among cattle In certain portions of that State. The Doctor will report to Governor Hamilton, and learn he-lore going out all that lie knows about the contagion. FnAiisiEs covered villi sunflowers. Po.MT-oEi'icio changes hi Kansas during the week ending August 10, 1881: EstablishedBurr, Woodson County; Daniel II. rroignt nave Doen materially reduced in tno past year, thoroby saving to the people of the State several millions of dollars, and guaran-teoiiurto the producer and shipper unchanging tariffs for the transportation of future products.

Where therallroads in the State have i .1.1. 1..... Can Republican League was ht'ld at Robinson's Opera House, Cincinnati, recently, affray oeourred Tuesday night on the banks of the Red River a mile below the city. The Bunkers' Merchants' Telegraph yiCiaea (Hteuieiicu Ul nun inn, uuu uavu ihuui fled their cliarires in harmony with its provi Four white men crossed the river to shoot, but in Hoboken as well. Within a fow 'days past several sick Chinamen have been removed, from laundries and taken no one knows whither, except that they were taken out of the city.

It was the removal of the patients that aroused suspicion, The sick mon were taken away in every instance atr.ight. by their Company denied the report of tluuir om barrassment. when they were attacked by a party of In sions, it should tie accepted by the people as an act of good faith on their part, and entitles them to lust and impartial treatment by our Eight coses have been fxmnd against the dians with knives and clubs. One of the Prairie Cattle Company for fraudulent "whites raised ills gun to Are, when an In Legislature as industries of Incalculable value to the State. And we demand such additional legislation as may be nocessiiry.to do land entries in the States of Colorado and Nebraska.

exact justice between tne raiiroaus una tno ttennln. The Survivors of the Greely expedition friends, carefully wrapped, that only glimpse of their skin could be seen. Fifth Tho good work of restoring publio lanils to the State for homestead settlement should be continued until tho last acre Is re in Boston have adopted resolutions, thank' ing the relief ship crew and surgeons for the attention ond skill to which they owe A queer story of how a lady attended "a part of her own funeral has leaked their lives. covered, and that corporations and lorelgn Iowers be not permitted to aoipiire and fence tracts of land to the injury of the eottlers. Sixth That all publio hinds of tho Uuitod States, wherever situated, should be opened to netunl sottlement.

and we are therefore in At score of fine horses out in Oakland. Cal. The lady in qucs-tion was a resident of San Francisco. burned recently, among them Long liranvh, favor of opening up for occupanuy by actual settlers all such lands now comprised within the boundaries of the Indian Territory, and we emnhatleallr denounce as unjust and out Chestnut, Wilkes and Jersey Lily. Three hundred houses were recently de- dian rushed upon hiin and seized the gun.

A terrible struggle ensued, during which the gun went off and Its contents wera lodged in the Indian's stomach. The fight then became general, the white men clubbing their guns and the Indinns using their knives freely. One of the latter overpowered the man whose gun had gone off, threw him on the ground, and with upraised knife was kneeling over hirj when another white felled the redskin to the ground with a blow from his gun. Finally the savages were forced to retire. The whites regained their boat and started for ths city.

A possa of police went after the Indians, and after scouring Die woods all night found the dead" body of one who had been shot. The white men received several ugly wounds, and om of them Is in a aangcTous condition. Riotous Italians. Fp.azf.u. Pa, August 21.

In a riot suspended on the 21st, in consequence of tbe mysterious disappearance of the President, A. S. Warner. Warner was ad. stroyed by fire at Rawa, an Austrian town, and three thousand persons were left ministrator of the Burrows estate, valued at $5,000,000, and with bis disappearance is homeless.

Burt Postmaster. Cliango name and site- Henry M. Stanley has written advis coupled tho poisoning of William R. Bur ragcous tho arrest and removal of actual settlers from such lands by United States troops. Tho continuous refusal of the Cnited States Government Us permit tho question in relation to title to lands located in the so-called Indian Territory, to be decided by tbe llnitod Htutes courts, Is on outrage upon the rights of all citizens, and a cowardly evasion of a direct call to answer a question of vital importance to such eitiwms.

rows, one of the heirs. A very dark cloud ing Germany to recognize the Congo Free States, which would be an advantage Mark, Pottawatomie Comity, to Victoria. Postmasters appointed lllancliaid, Kingman County, George A. Johnson; Harper, Douglas County, Joseph Clark. The enirlne of tho incoming freight on was reported to be resting ou Warner.

In view of the presence of pleuro-pneu- to the German trade, instead of effecting and early-in May had one of her legs amputated for a A burial permit was procured, as shown by the Health Ollico records, in proper order, and the lonely limb was placed in a handsome casket. The hearse wliicli conveyed the "remain" to its grave in Mountain View Cemetery was followed by a single carriage containing the balance of the lady. It was there buried with solemn ceremonial. The unfortunate lad herself died on July 13, and on tho following dny was taken Reros the bay nnd burit.nl uiongsiita liet one fr.ut in thrt agreement with Portugul, which would monia in Illinois, the State Veterinarian expore Germany to the customs chicanery. the Kansas Central inmped the irog of a Stanley declares that the Congo must be Seventh That the laboring classes require the festering care of our Legislature, and tho protecting hand of ofHcful power in their struggle for "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." This weplodge to them now in the anii-it of nuro liemocracv.

whlub has has sent notwe to owners of all infected herds compelling them to maintain a strict quarantine until notified to the contrary by among Italian laborers three were seriously wounded and one fatally. switch at tho Chicago, Rock Island Pacific Junction, Leavenworth, recently, ditch free to the coast. ing tho engine. The passenger train, No. 5, The Bank of Windsor, at Windsor, suspended the other day.

Deopsltors will Rb-liard Flcchsigg's body discovered ever wen tho friond of la hoi; and that coming in soon after, could not pass the we denounce, and will oppose the importation wreck. Tho passengers were brought to the hanging up by the nock on a tree near Galveston, Tc. recent ly, He bud committed probably bo paid in full. of forenm pa auper moor under contract, to proper authorities. In attempting to extinguish the Are in the Buck Ridge mine, Shamokln, seven men lost their Jivos, The Intention was to fl'iorj tUa mlr.

by bcring ft holt) city bi a 'bus, Nf one ws hurt compete with ana runner, iu we are oppowa to cuuviot iswor ja m-. pw "i mtwmti) DntKrTou ow.u., ot lie Citveniineni Stephen Salisbury, LL. died at. his residence at Worcester, sued elgtitj'Six. IU mi gra Justed ppwmu in ta iHbot til Uf FMmMifi mi H'fHCliy, Hi WHS if mirvt'v, will sprn cstrimMt ft ronnmspii stiv.

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