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Show V' i h i; . ' ' . V i -- ftr f4---4- r:- ' ' LLIKJ': i v' ' " ';,.--- r -- , M - - - " ; --q ) .. . i . . . ' ' iir-'J-,i- ,j ,, .u v " 'A.- -' ."-'hi- iW--:.u- ..;i ' ' . . Hl,'f,A ' " : .. ! - 'y1. ' - ,y - VOL. XVII. S . . vnini PaMfiiMelCo, ' Ttwt Churth Timlht Ktmlr; ffemla, Et t RUtng, Bltr, IU.: CHICAGO,' m Stork v 41103 '- J . I . is nrx.txoiaL I ftiaES AJIO mSAUTEaUL ,: - . i. t i i Deaiserstte' CamvoaiU . avt 10 StaUj convention ai m. A permanent onranizntioa . was - Irort, Finished Already to orlVe, by th UmOH HORSES NAIIi CO., ' t laager than any CHICAOO. PROUIBb -. Made from the Beit Norway -- effectedriie rcixirt ol tha cmamltiita on platform was unanimously adopted. a lie piauorm enaorses tne national democratic platform, declares In favor of common free schools tor both white and black children; opposes the enact' This powder never varies. . A marrrl of ment of a herd law j recommends that wholesoineneaa. strensrttt Uora the legislature of .. the Stabs should and pnrtty, economical, than .the ordinary kinds, aud limit the amonutof real estate owned cannot be sold in romiietJtion with tbe or held. by corporations; declares the ol Jow Uiataliort weight, alum 01 sclwol lands 'are a sacred trust In 'i vf i 3 powder. lbophata ensttriyof the Legislatures advocates can. ,K(JTAL BAKTWO ud only19U it leasing such lands until actual settlers Waii Street, .New York. f ; go., desire to purchase the same. Tb majority of the committee on tui Introduced a motion that the two--j B. W. MEUItlAM & CO., tions De sustained. lairua A contest, ruie debate and call of the roll by counties Janic(Mrera o and Dealer in followed. The rule was sustained by a vote of WM yeas to 187 LOOKING uays. Several motions to adjourn were voted downJ The only name Of K FSli T QESOttlFTrbXi present, ed for nomination for Governor was Ireland. were suspended and John Ireland was ' ' FOR SAL bt Z. C M. L . : . lor Governor by acclamation and great enthusiasms state Senator Barneti Glbbs of Dallas, was nominated for THOMAS H.UAHGAIL & CO., Went.' ef5oeruor - bjr-- ' acclamation. Ulubsls-th' youngest man ever i llaunfactnrers of fur- Lieutenant Governor' of " Texas. Ireland and Gibbs addressed AND BOYS' tbe convention. Adjourned to a p. in. On , tho following uomloationa wre made: State compS W. wain ; J. F. U. treasurer, troller,. 888 BROAD"VTAT, '( Lubbeck ; commissioner of land office, W. Ot Walsh; attorney general, Jno.D. 3SI JiJ W YOIUEC ? iti Templetoo;i.M u ' t ti Harbor, O., 30. The Democratpair ic QofiveutloBS of the Tenth District toMay nominated frank- Ilurd for & TURNER CO, to Ongrea. The convention 3RINCKEK0FP, wn the largest ever held In the dis109 DnM St, Kew Terbu trict. Thellurd deletration from Lu- Mannfactnrer cf and Dealers In COTTOH rcas . County Was admitted over the op Jail iwcx. VWoodberry," prnid Miiis. V it T.I f!on- I'ot HEMtis" and other favorite- brands. all" puntasvu. 2tf. TheI JDembcratic 'Denver. uuiubers Hard, Medium and Soft.. f of the Terrltonr r f New ii THE UU vention mi FOR QiERUlS.eLEE.lHCWI.QB Mexico, held at Albuqaerquetnom!nati-e160 a 14 to of all timbers CaWASS Antonio t'orrow for Territorial nrhes wide, for Ieck Car, Trunk! and delegate - to; 1 Joseph" Congress, y Jitanzaneroa ' ' .Vnpou Coverings, Machino. Aprons j,nd refused a renomination. ' t'ur other pnrpoaea, conUnUy In atort and N. 20. The Democratic Treuton, ' J., k naiie to order. State Convention i met at noona Gen. Agents for V. S. Bnntlng! CO., "Stirnrtard" McClelian, temporary .chairman, said and "Kagle," by the Oao or les quantity. M. L tho democratic party deserved success, These Goods can tie obtained at and must have it, .as time ' brought Its ..iai.,.,;i .. revenges Topeka, 20. The democratic J5tate PECK BROTHERS & CO., convention wet this, afternoon; Hon. Ai A;ilarrls, of Fort Scott, was tempoUmnfaettirtn o rary chairman, ,. lie solutions Were adopted censuring prohibition and de mu. us i of the mantling' the ' aineBduient." ' Business- committees were then appointed with instructions to report PLUMBERS MATEPJALS, fyji, v s c Grand Rapids. Mich.-2The State convention met 73 Boeknaaai aUreeC, and appointed a committee to cosier with the greeubackera on tbe of fusion on electoral and Statequestion tickets. Refer by partnlssl u to David Jaa Salt The oQlces on tlie SUte ticket assigned f , ? LakeCitj. . it :by the conference were filled as fold; lows; Lieut, Governor; Alatthew UedretaryoX SUte;AVHUara & CO. KALjUH Shakespeare; treasurer, Jaraes - Blair; ' ' auditor, -- George II., Sanford ; State board of tdacatloa, Revk LLUiristiaa c CAIZPI1TING, V'anderveer. A Joint list of presidenflC:3 Eil tiniS, INSETS, UiTS, ETC. tial selectors was chosen, six of which are gteenbackerS I and seven i deiao- 342 A 344 BliOADWAY, . crats. The platform views with alarm the results ot nearly twenty-fiv- e, years of republican rule in the State,. during which the Increase in population belns; mr Onr Goo1 are kfpt by . Ct M. I., and 33 per cent, that of pauperism was 130 its iirauch btorea. ;; per cent; charges alarming Increase-en-of crlmer stagnation of business, croachments of 'railroad capitals in of all of which the party opposes 1TF1AT). view the continuance 'of the present party lu The platfo rm endorses 'One year ago I waainditeed to try Arta'l power. Cob- -: the .National Democratic platform aud ICTlls a a remedy: for t candidates declares for f the payitltMttlon, and Heaularhe, Xroii w hich: I of the war dsbt, pensions of .iad long been great MitTercr. Comnwniv ment Union soldiers, and other expenses of ikm ot live lilts I found their the 'up "lLh a Government, economically adminvetief. In ctloaeatty, and obiauted istered,! (favors the maintenance of r tifte, j single, pill taken internal and tariff taxation, so levied outinulng Uiet dinner, dnily baa been all. the medi-sl- that luxuries shall bear the chief burI bave req1Ureb Aver's pn.ts have den, ami the necessaries- - of life be nd mf .bead elear, practically free. The platform further kept toif avstaui a and benefited me more than alt tho declares against convict contract labor, ever befor trtrr.t Every person favors a liberal mechanic's lien law, AOicted , should know their Taluo, State restriction in granting franchises, i bif SUto St, Chicago, June 6, 1K82. regulation lor the fermitting their -closes with au endorseWatsos. T T'r "':;. vf tf fi Sot all dianawsof, ment of Governor liegole and the tbe stopuich aaULowela, Democratic Congressmen, J " . ; try AVF.u'a Piujt. ' f TU Bsstlor Itenni. ? f-it! ! I vitBPAiiatn-bMekiokn, Conn. 20. The; Butler Dr. J . C. Ayer Co. ; Lowell, Masi demonstration id this city was expect' assume State proportions ,.Kr to ed and be aa immense affair generally, but not more than 2,000 people attended, and of these ail but about 200 were from !' this city, t The affair was under the SALT LAKE CITY, auspices of a local independent industrial club, composed mainly of CALIFORNIA II. (J. Baldwiu, a greenback lawyer of .Naugatuck, set forth the worthlessness ot the old parties and LAGER BEES ALE tad POSTER, the need of a new one. The nitcrnoou and evening were devoid to speech " WHOLESALE ASD RKTAII making, interspcisect with dancing.! r Second '8oth Street , Three Door East t , ftseeajlien.arav from Main Street. v rim , . rs The Mlchlgaii Detroit, met this morning. Alter a heated discussion a re?oluuo in favor CO. of GEO. a fusion was julcpted,; forth adopted reahlrms theTnoipUU National platform; commemls Butler's letter as of dettic at worthy support the. polls; manufae- plores the condition; of turlnp, mercantUe.i j producing Vand latmnng classes, which U attributed to the contraction of the volume of Stoves. Tinware, money and excessive taxation; favors the immlraliun ajI iudastrlous for; ; eigners; demands of the Letrislature the enactment of a, mechanic giving to liLDor the nrt jet jfnj lor vage dud ; of to become :U- enouuees me jsystem of aiac; contract Uborr sfe,if'- T!rf,1c!racrit""ta ilia' ii-Eibureau of labor statistics; demands "sr.". cm for tbe lives and health of protection at ?..r; employees in industrial institutions; demands the enactment of a lust system of taxation, and heartily com mends the administration of Governor Begole. Begole was then nominated by acclamation and the convention adfc. - I t..nvl la journed till aiternoon. VI..-.- I in r Tiieconvc slon nomir i. i completes the 1.: iy Genera, v :. n sioner of i - t I Jt CtiprtX c:aka Eatlof Depot 'e, ln-- rDennis; i .v : i - tf f ,r-- .j O. Tax, ZZZ - Ealt Lais City. stitutious, i . ."J Kansas c. 1.J t State contir,.: t r tt.W-iyA i 1.: gates eillBTlliD'i: : l H W m ST. axx. t organizat. i: the Green throw tbe 14a: ! rti ' ' sourl. To the name : i:c l; . . i : nor, and tl . a ests t the nomluatio i , i nmttcr TO OTJ21 K. for action. jnv r naw te'X.as nr rsror't IeT la tioaisuu: therepat: t tcr party !: . i i. maiuder of Absolutely Pure. - t mul-iitud- For Sale by Z. 0. II. I. and JUp ' tlios ly Braach Store. e - 1 POW-ijk- r : lill ' SCALE CO. S. Jefencm St, Chicago. 151 FORGES. TOOLS. fVJJ Bnt fore lw. aaf U, TIm aa4 ton VTtt. The-rule- nomi-nate- dit - eo.r " SE'8, OLOTHTNG, ' 31JLSUYA C TU&XtfQ s -- Leixxrt. John c.;neehes!& - Etc aolaf aal Joaa- artfeaa. Una Tnm.- VAWDKUSKlt, j. GLASSES or Toou, f iu u4 mmmf U4M two-thir- ds Made for ttgtit Work, SIO wio AnvU and K r. 2 Fanaan If. 0. - Tm WaM 'Scila. 140. 3 Totu $5(K 4 Tom Sea. Beam Bo tooliHted , 949 Ihk FiMwaor Seavl. UtUe DoteiT"Xo. to t5t,$S. , CONFECTIONERS, : n" - Onr Goods are kept by Z. C. M. I., It a Jlranch Btorea tad deaiert Derally in tbe Territory -- ,f - THE BEST! TTSE d Fairbanks Fine Family Soaps. j ' ECOKOMT IK BtTTINO TriKWt IS NO solely peraone it Is ClIKAl'. at but whan yoo can get the "at too price el lb poorer articia it in clear. , to adTmatafte to yonr ly purchase. SO -- O. " i4"ts-:--i...s-- X teet A. . i Z-- Falrbank's Rnei Family 4o tfio marAre on doubt ediytha very ket. If you have anr doubt aa to this fact, try the Soaps and yon will be convinced. 1 hey are made of the finest Btateriais and prepared skUlfnllT. t um mimmm i : .v.--r- mi - :-;; at,;.lo.;aum.to-morrow'..'Ad-journedv.;!.;..;.:.,,,,.- I now celebrated all over the country, tnd la In. every respect strictly first daas. 1Mb easy on the hands and last wondeilnlly when being n d. We alao make the folio win ir well known rands, all of which arahigaly recommendod ;Of.DN ItKEWDa, 'vSRIMIilT, WEST. OLD fiEBJIA.t, aUXBAUU, JEWEL, ALHAJIBJU, SPAJilsB CAIT1LK. KXTBA AAKtUULX FiJIILT. ' XT Sample of any of furnished when desired. U.K. our Soap always -" FAUUiAXkV A OO dem-ocrati- 0. to-d- ay May-nar- i. IltojillL, Lhkso, XU. .'- . HAZARD POWDER PlsM BC, Kew Tork. Ontteev on hud a rompl stock of Una Constantly weu anown ana ioaUy celebrated - - W 3D E3 12. O-TTiTP- O 1 . A'GLEAR for Sale bv Z. C. H. I. and all tbe princtpal atori' tn "he Territory, and r U, B. CI.AW8MI1IV Atnia."' - . - Indlg-eatlon- , L. II. RUJ1SEV Il'F'fl , , tXjrz.Tffi arrjrrccxr Rirzx, ' JtLECTJIIC JfUSK. ! t. . , u CO., tUt-l- -- ; ifrnnnfacturtrt and joUtert of KsMI H ntedi-3lnesim-ibir- Slsoot LosmI, Om JPtpeei, rinnabcr' susd CUemnn Statst arutsnrn Brstaaj GosMla, Bolt. sud pbjaia;. sjac, XI , y arbd wix. ly r'4;, Agricdmrd Inplcmcnts, rztrcM ne : PUnPSSlD'FIREOiGIfiES 5 v irisx. V ivifi'l, WAGNER, HENRY lIUpTipSIlSL.ST.LEIlS.lia. green-backe- I 2.5 1 " . iMa! greea-baeke- SCOTT . nV 4 M 1 4 ac v--j 13 111 fe pel -- 1' A" ni f a, W " ! yr inm FlbIfii'ssA !7'i i a ? g- " c waWbaaa . ,i ii nl la-"- . '' '' ti-- i - . 1 r. , presT-.-t.'- " i .TP pyEOCT3A T.T3 ' art . salt , J Haw nemsvvd hi ' r. j.u,ajioi)a t I5 C.? "IIERiLD" EDLDIXU, Wbere he aret)y solinu bi former 'l fwrww1 ... , ,.....,.,.,;. ' " ' r" .,. '.'.' .Ph . , '' ' ... 1 - - 111 " , '. ? - . . ? rs. lie-publi- can - - Bfctine-and-Joh- n i "the , . . . to-da- " ; ' coxVestiox, iSSi.Vv rje MystlcrConn:, Aug. 20th,: President fire and HarquiM Tteng, .1 l'ariat-FrunrJ , ei : ' May we Implore . ill lid flit rf ' . f. ' i:..!.-J.-- -- ; . i- r.- - .... . ; . , .... & i-- V .Ilowto Prepare Kalsomlae. :''; ur.J f.t -- ri - the a :u 5' . w i.v-- J if lamp-black- , 't.l ici, ti"!1 -- , 7tl. , - Jlylilt.-frB-.- - J ... - ' 4 Acl.r f i I,'';L';' .7"' g CAJMAL. .pOftPASY i .' ..-...- ... i. r i..' UMti CWi i!--1- ' aae i f , , $0UTII JOJIDAX, 1, Principal plae of baalass, SaH Hake Cay, i". x 'fi. fJtalOO;.: t5 'iMshW-hii1 IS wrVTCSiTIt AT AT TIKRKllT 'XTOTlcK a iuaxtiuftof tlie tniaUMs twUl Augu.l -- 11 11 18t4t,. aa assessment ot fifty ceata-pennare waa leviea upon me rapnax siotk oi able ixfivre tt. KUh day the coraorattoHi, of September, t Jeate W. the company'a oftloe, 47E, First South Htreet, etock-Miio- i whiok) tats awiess"iteat may Ay remain unpaid, on the lih day Jnapteaa-Ins- r. ns 184, will deliuiienl, a'ml Silvui tised for sale at publio aueuon. and nulea pav-meia made be'vrewSI Ue solJ n the 4l day of tK:toler, ls-- t, t. pay tbo uK1climiieni aiivertU' aaitieasmciit, together wit u costs expenses lor sale, . t-r-t r ' t '1-- . ij ? n. j.ijin-'- j biureury.'1 GPJiTlTilS'RECTAlTJST, m ' lUK-an- crii!'.lj !LJ. .4TI 1.4 IlEMEMBEHE f Li I M ji I (ivii'ii' p. nwXScta,. 4 1 d t .i". - .,"- LVKCIIES PUT UTJoa TOURISTS. J.fa,. sjib f i a Aiav apnefon ,llA Till t. . ). fnun 11 t.S ii rlaaeri Otbef AlbaU Ifuia tic, to BOcta. FORDS. TfH MAnKET AT PESTTImu Iv- 4 l nix fj"?'. 1 .tv.i.''v r,,W '..' .... Mr O a . n.i j I ' jlivuirx-- i;nx i.i : , ... f. wnsssa a a a EARLYj ;EREAKFAST;'STOVE; j i . J aiaw b . vt otv . t i .i;fijJj '?oi;r T cm fhrtro w rkt Vf . ft-- r tvt a ni tj Mwvv ii ani fr4 hy i:r ft vtv mt wortbisis tUi&ara t. I l .f u , C Tryt t i n . jmauMnnuw ustsoisnif psrs , A r::7HatiTETi f ,i Niri ii . ftM TtTnlia: at.wwaaaaan. va . .. r ii sww . M i "yswetj- klatt - v assaai Tjfnra. V a . , BLOOD YOipt . SIin : rili W a I, V 4 ! f 1 "'i.- ''0.:J -I " :r;e.: iJ.j i.-:- ! ., .,,.11 I .. . . ....i.v . .2: ."I And Jctndcllon, with Iodide pf Potassium, pi; ? " rREiibvE3 iiiX1 iiitmrrtis'oF ttie hlood; r f v' U.T m '. i.. ' i' !' i '' - . i i - i . f : tf-i- ."-- . . ( t(. J A i rf- I I ' U T. 1 I. , I .1 . ....... se BEOELE'Si 'If: - . ; T ,. ! 4 i BUIES.CAllTS;! n .; AKSOSU. NCVEK .Sa a,,sH,.,i. ;Hsj nMasri..i la a mllHnlHnMf or a eartr of a asatary It has Soxi Uriiinmn'm.ji ' h ., ... . 1X)ES IS0T CXiSTltN . ot . i "' d J3.vr:r-.M- ! It corrects the torpid condition M the Liver, and remortt allj obtmcUon of tie Sidney. . i . , , j . . CJ Jfi !,),,.. m .in iiy-.- j ,...-- . .i.i i. TXX.'311JBI f ' t; :!-- aui'wd.'.ul jtTft.d'di; tjnil;.- ' jrc.j. o ' oerofnla, ErvslDelaa. TvanMTaia. Tinits .' tsmsis fTirora. si.w' stlpauon, fe.lck Haadarhe, Fav. Korea, kidaey LHaaaas, and Uhcaaaatisiq. TI formula this irreat blood Zwa'L SaraapariU is printed oaveryanotUe,ismiuhwiiiib -; iiHiwiri Lvcrr unmn uanuu uiu Hd PhysrciaDs endorse i.i..a ii r bottU), er six bottles for ii. , MauwiavturnHA onry py tna jsrowa aaeaieiBe ana Manufacturing Co . I aven worth, Kansas. )'it7,'.. l .Jr -- :j Ui 5 J a, ; i.i i. rV:J 6 ; - .. AtJEsEli i fj i. tit i . . 1 l?UR137x::; Ptare a aa top down om a tio mitrr mntn tiia eurerand stneli. A eoant- lrmtej.toi'a of twill nut barwjuJrd to oatwi sbe , v w i j OOrrTATW AatMOHXA, v.' J.J ; - IV. - - llC5AiiaiWsk!aTfa: w ...... ' ' i 1. pleuro-pnenmon- la ; - 1- , Pen-(inen- f r BOX) .A.3ST0a Ma., TEstlCuTBatiili ;Mier,To-Da- 7 itll ib'4if - fel.HBit-.-- S! - . - tlTt!fju-ii- Trri..s!t.ii ur if ik.it lulti L., T I aa sllaa Kou ffUiuiad o it' juts lUil Utuuu 111' a. M A anitB 4?'MS' rWIIIVMVW vvrt OS, S Vwi Chfcarp. Ill, i.l!' t 'IS ii I'.! I ... MJ-Vi'- ; ft;;1,! t.iEaiS.jl Jt IHtii'h t or MtrV IVm-- - ... i t.ij .iitt iitliiiirT m. .ii.-- 4 Si !J .1". 1 t.:2 j T te:t c? ti:2 c;x'i.: Pricb; JJaJilrig, .i loiftlcr. Co., I - juaa0ii alf.Extracts,I; Dr. Price's Special inavprinjj ! - t Dr. Prlca's . Aawwa.aad. . rcrr ' c CHICACO. - lr , - - t f ale by cnocsjii, T. touts. . j ;Bolt3 OF. A SPECIAL SIZE Oft STYLE f.TAQg TO CCTOCR. ' i m t " ar 5 H , t UrrJLiTtiit C:r.j lirMd.'riM Beat Dry Hup lrt4 rorUvht.llr.Hhy itaaatiatiMSvorla.- . 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It rtvea stew Hi. ItaaUli H4 BteisOl :. y . ;r cM' aoaiiapplneaa toaUtbltt usojI-- .; For tf H jHisxipai ttntftfstt.,l.i 0ODBE, PITTS 4k ,VtK WiotosMl " ". Main Str t,'&aU Ukt Rate thaa , ftetter aeooiwnwflawnsutt tJnlba iSwcwM, CJlaaa su t;iK' ., . . - utu.r i .. v, I' J 4 lint-me- nt 0Wr .sUCSTTCTS t rBa - -- : a.i .i.t ASnro CJuro foi CnmrrhV , .j ,tp. ins ..I,,...,,are reason-'.- ,.l j anl graded In suC , t'rt pujiuc - '- - - elsTU UC wants 4 wstotaur, j i .1.1 pi lias s)tarc nKhnr bouse. .Tk- f -r .aiu Urnisk It lu rvi-i- respect 'stipori-oaa a family ttetu. to anjtbiaa'fet iiea4 4iy Siil I- -. .ii -- tmc Tata a:ebe Ur7uMiX asrof Ui hotel sruunvls. rxirnsivn inwn. nn(i nnniiKT anil lit rr :ta Mtaatafnt atiswl w, a aul eiaaUvariety l 0 J st.a, . .f r-- stirt ftrtraaient a, nffoTtied ta taULAke - - ,ipjnBE rm.m m.1 t re. Visitor an plaaaaat. tourl.u that w-- a-i . ' , j , Wt ,"r.;tv.". !. 39 rs MAvr rXurrarnorjsE JL . Una saest r.oavtaicnt. aawt DISCOVERS s " - C V; 5PtWCER; rroprletor - ; 1 , 11 . TrTri : : i ;'- 1 '1 HOTKLH. v i'isIj ucj J1- ;- - STATIONERY rr r rf'i- x ji -- - .. .... i . 2.:'! . . i',- in ..... , ,.r ''' .,r.,f - 1 -- ; .' i pleuro-pneu-tuon- , 1- pit-ronai- ...... -- ' ; nra a - r .. .. i nusuri ganxu ; ct.-- 1 ttttCAiVV bil:'..t diluting with water until the mixture is of the consistency ot rich milk. To can be given; that.- Is' dethis any lint iTlK r sired. Lilac Add to the kalsomine tw of Prussian blue and one of verparts min lou, stirring thoroughly, aud taking care to avo d too high a color. ' Brown -- Burnt umber, IUw umber, "with ajtrlfliiH? Gray ., , amount of ICoseThree parts of vermilion ami oae of red lead, milled in- - very ntnali shade is pro- quantities until a delicate , r - 4' i funced.' rK.t Lavender Make a light Ilue, and tint It slightly with VerrnMon.V- - :' ' Btraw Chrome yellow," with a touch of Spanish brown,; .tfn l ' v ' ' " BBuff Two parts spruce, or Indian yelKowi and one part burnt sienna. , '. Bine A sinaiL quantity-o- f Prussian blue wUl give a soft azure tinti Dark blue is never desirable t t-- i Delicate tints in the foregoing varieties of colors are always agreeable ami and bo great care ast he ts ftasteful, eed that they are juot top lvid.i Tho win always appear brighter than tints tn the kalsomine, and the workman or workwoman,' mast- keep this fact in mind when- adding- the) coloring powders. It U si good Idea tor give the KAisomiue ivvo or inree shades ceinug athan that of walls, so it may lighter of appear only a delicate their deeper btHtes.ftThe celling can be kalsomlned with the. lighter tint, and then more coror added for.. the walls. - w.. . JiVsfen Rural. " .t.-H-.ji- -- M I J ' ws 0-- 'J lSLliWi . s . , ; . you to arbitrate your ' 2, Cheach, President ISignedl lreRldent Love read a paper on the practicability of International arbitra! TlaeCnttUPlna-nelailllluoln- . tion. Dr. McMurrv of New 'York re f sCnicaao. 20. The Breeder Gazette furred to the importance of sending to congress only sucb men aa will support will publish the following ' "At iastthe unwelcome truth is forced aruifcrauou. ia upon s that contagious has found a lodgment on the evidences of IlllnolsThe firairies of presence in not less than live Jersey herds in this State are overTtAEISS TOv fABBt" loo""" whelming,1 and great- - fears are exr r f KOI.DIEBM.; x pressed that the great infection has TJ only dawned upon U9. The fears were two- or three weeks some set on foot , ago-- .foy.r the t Bureau yiot Animal tiEIUIAN P04WENAIOKM IX now leave no room to Industry, Facts doubt the tn welcome fact." The nature of the trouble was first suspected by Dr. Trumboyer, of Sterling, who was in the employment of the Agricultural EI. MAJIOI TBEl CIIOLKBt A M TKANfO-CHIXES- E Department.1 A Jersey cow belonging wa,'ett.o1 to Mr.Keefer.of Sterllng.recentlypur-caase- d sickened unand died him, t til S J.Jl'w- by ' der such circumstances as to lead to a'AIIl. i j i suspicion. Her lungs were; taken out Loxpox. 20. Pattt has Blamed a con and sent 'to Dr. Salmon, chief of the tract with Mapleson to sing in America bureau, at Washington An examinaand next summer coming winter, tion satisfied him that a thorough in- the ' . ot the case was warranted, in England. vestigation ' ,.T: t - 'iand ' he instructed his subordinates -i' BssIIbbm. ".'. to carefully into It j inquire Inventer naviof .the s learned Capt. Rcnard, was rsoon t hLstory.- jS came from the gable balloon, claims that the problem that i the cow haS .been: comherd of if. 0.. Clarke of Geneva, 111., of; serial navigation and that .there had - been other ami pletely solved,- and la is ! now only a serious trouble there,- He had sold two question of time and money., lie cows that went into the herd of John claims he could insure a balloon postal as easily as by railroad, and Boyd of Elmhurst, and which had soon system baloons. each otto of construct sickened and one of could thereafter could over a hundred sol carry them had died r . Other aud more seri- which vit a ous results, followed, and Dr. Salmon Micro came In person some days ago to InvM.at- Clerma) Afrteau vestigate theOfcase, In company with Dr. Nacaligich, special German comMr. Danders the Gazette, he visited Mr. Boyd's herd,where, the, remaining missioner who is passing south along a, Hying cow purchased from Mr. Clarke the west coast of Africa to Angra on the .German was found to be suffering from what in Moeite;, has hoisted tlie German' flag appeared to be tho chronic form, likd another one of over the territory south of the Congo, Mr Boyd's presente! un acute case of which belongs to Hamburg merchants Woerman. These ; merchants the same disease, of only about ten named had concluded treaties with the inland days duration.- - t Dr. Salmon chiefs, who ceded, to them alt their 8lowv however, to declare the contagiof the disease; but- - subse- sovereign riguts. m ous nature quent Investigation and the further . EI SfaJadPw Fereeti. fact that two more animals in the same Cairo," 20V-- rl Kahd Llent. k1 herd were attacked with similar symptoms so confirmed him in his diagnosis Hoda attacked and defeated. friendly at Meralve. Corpses of those that he determined to kill the two cows tribes which, were -i attacked on Mr? Boyd's killed oy the enemy with their , hands their backs, have been post 'mortem examina- tied behind place.' The was made last week, fully floating down the Nile past Debbehj tion, which El Hoda is advancing to Ambuket to continued his worst fears and he at once set to work to learn the source effect alunctlon with other rebels. lis of the Infection. Mr. Clark of Geneva, Is only three, days distant from Deb-be- h. .. v admitted six deaths in his - small herd since last April, although he claimed Tbe War.", FraaieiKChlnese two of them died of old age. These The National states LI Fong PaO will with the two sold and two taken to Elmhurst made nine fatal cases in one be allowed two days to obtain a final herd. In the' meantime, news of des-ea- reply from Pekln regarding - the indemla .two herds ' ini another State nity demanded by France.- .The .corcame and Drs. Salmon, Paaranand vette Vhamplain and the cruiser Kauge made a post mortem examinaproceed shortly, to reinforce tion and decided the cases to be gen- thet French . squadron in'- Chinese uine lung plague. The disease appears waters. i. French - papers - aret very bellicose. to have run its course in the herd of Mr. Clark, but in the meantime sales The BcpuMiqne. franeaixe saysi Adhave been made to various parties, una miral Courbet has3 up to tbe present lot going to Cythiana, Ky., from which time been hampered .by . negotiations that have constantly been pending. nothing has been heard. Tbe article claims the investigation Once wan is declared a lew hours' shows that the auction sale of Jerseys bombardment and some red-hshot at Virginia; Cass County, 111., iu Feb. will suffice for France to get possession last, was the distributing point of the of Formosa and lay Foo Clio w ia ashes. infection in this State. Animals from The writer of the foregoing is iresh this sale were taken to Nebraska, Mis- from ; a two - hours interview- ' withsouri, Iowa and Kentucky, aud ' to Prime Minister Ferry. other herds In this State. , ; Tbm 'lMl4raw All available resources of the De'20. Cholera la decreasing at partment of Agriculture are being enerTaris, getically nsed to trace up, determine Marseilles and Toalon; the disease Is and Isolate the infected herds. . Mr. increasing in the provinces, At Chennout, uear Toulon, a Boyd and others whose names are not mentioned, have had no . sales for omciating atthe altar was seizedpriest with months past, and there is no danger of cholera and died on the spot. r ' the disease spreading further from Marseilles, 20. During 24 hours endtheir herds, --So far as known, the in- ing at 9 ht there were 14 cholera r.- fection is confined to the Jersev herds. deaths here., In y lew, of these developments, the 20. Twodeaths here from fpulon, The ,. decomposed iouowuag oruer nas oeeo issued t - J ' Cholera tocorpse of a rag picker was . DlPARTMEXT OK AGEICU LTUR E , in line Magmqoe. Cause ot lea:i day I - " Washixoton, Aug, 2v, last. ; unknown. 4!vj- from There were several ileths To the catQe owners of the United Statetx cholera at s?llixviiJe fouc Owing to the existence of a disease Clisules, and one at feix Feurs. The In-at sappwsed to be; habitants of Lesseicnes have deserted of the Jersey herds in Illinois, the the of a place with I hereby request ail owners Of herds of healthy woman exception whov refuses U cattle In the United States into abandon old Jersey her , premises. whlcU cattle have been , introduced since January 1st. to stop the shipment of cattle after August 2lst. The disease seems to have been introduced 'zazzjuzi'Zr by animal sold at - Virginia Cass , in, county, - Illinois, San February, 20, Judge Hoffman, and - these auimals were of the Francisco, 1sn, renU.S. District Conrt wiUc ? circulated throughout tbe Westti.-In a dered drei?it)tt labeat fcrpts ern States. It is ho;d, therefore, that case' :of Suong. Toob 'who'ieft the' persons owing csiiie tracing to this state two month alter tr. tT.ine-- e State, and owuers having cattle affect- restriction act of ,'sTsv c.h.l. - :.t o ed with the disease will communicate operation, aud t liied to ol 3 a with D. K. Olman, Chief of the Bureau certiacate. The court huid- he of Animal Industry, care of the Breed-er- a cannot - i the country- - ia UazeU, Chicuo, and clearly state an20. The sixteenth the condition of their .herd and tbe Washington,ot the Society c ths symptoms of the disease. Tbe atten- nual reunion 1 of the Cun tion cf owners of cattle, and railroads Army of ,whlch and other transportation companies is Lieutenant General Sheridan- is presii i 7 ff the act dent, will be held ati :.:? fi - t fH-tio- . .r, :i.Y.t x. cf Ar,imai indu. ry, September 17th aud lsth.t Chicamausa .3 week. it aui!.aii 'e l y a 1 ne ot nut loss than ltM and New York, 20. President ArtbT tonos r re t t r by irDprinmeut received th5 s.lollowtsg .,. - r day n ' i nia t. 1 or boUi, ior Secretaries: Frt a, Cii-..e-r ,ctt--i wuii any con--- : j f AssUUnt "Treasurer Act 3us dlM'te ki own as andFol:er; ton,; Licutciia- -t Lr.orr,- - .V ' r - ,' .. r Some of our readers may wish to prepare their own kalsomine, aud we give these yules for the purpose it . Soak one pound of white glue over night, then dissolve it in boiling water, and add twenty pound' of Paris white, Is reported William Taylor, EI Jndson; J. Bnnn, Edwar 111 y ton! au At. nnaimr, tjarreit, were; drowned at Albion capby a boat ' ' . . . , sizing, ' ' ,j Fallaurea muA Executions. , riilladelphla, 20.- -It is reported W. D; Kshehneu & tV., general commlsr bUu niercliautsire temporarily euibar- The failure of. 'Warren ' &?. Merrltt, fruit imrwters, is announced. They assigned to Will. Knowles.of Knowles & Anderson, & large caunlug firm of Camden, Liabilities 500,000 The firm has large quantltlesr)f "paper out, and has been borrowing at high rates. 20. There has been isi'hlladelpbta, sued in the common pleas ourt four executions against the firm of Warner ; tMcrritt for over ,000.; ! 7 ComieeHeiit Peace Soelely.'.:."K ;My8Tic, 20.The 17th anniversary reaee Someeting of the Connecticut 4,000 persons in opened y. ciety attendances The president suggested that! the following cable lt seat the President of France and tle Chinese " governmett: I f, ''--- .' lt ptACK . j j Fred-Taylor- " v . ' Rochester. N. Y.. 20.--- , that seven boys, I ...., ,. -- I to-Ne- . : or ', i The llamburz-Amcr- ican l'acket compauy ba lssuetl a clr- -t u ar to Its agents throngbout. the Northwest offering to pav the.ni a com mission of H each on sales of tickets York, by rail from Chicago rlther first or second class, In addition to the usual teamshtp commission, lids will probably..- lead to a war of raUsa:-- : - ..-- ' Ch'casroV 20. : - Sy ?4wfi. TM.ywjixJM- .'t.,,, - ... ... diabolical deed was in Junet ' man's employ. . . ' llHllnv HaiU Ami - '. t , IviaaraA, Illinois, 20. Abo at a hwn- dren Then were at last accounts with. Ktms and pistols still in pursuit of David Avery, the man Who on Monday last burned his wheat stacks to prevent a levy by the constable and then Went; gunning for bis neighbors, inand burn also. their at.eks The pursuers thinks he cannot escape. The settlement is greatly excited. Last night after midnight some one burned Avery's house aud barn. .The premises were unoccupied as the members of Ids family are under arrest The supposition is Avery did it himself. of v-1 - n., ..... ... ' , ' ', ; ...... ... ivfU 1 ,.b ' ' 'A -- - .,,Ti ;'' : ,j. - v'-k- 0 Itq tu ilnVi.Ap'.' " .... , :;h'--?Av7a- , ilj form, which U an assertion that the of the Bepublican majority party of - to- Kansas have detertntned coalesce with and adopt the dogmas of tbe promotion party, and that in pursuing this course it has departed from tbe true faith of Republicanism ; endorses the platlojm of the National itepubli-ca- n party, and pledges unqualified support to Blaine and Logan; especially endorses the action of the Jsational Convention through the committee on resolutions, rejecting the abominable - - - . rtpctrine of prohibition. - ( irBefsnbltenai CowveatJeea, !Net IItkx; Conn., 20. In the convention,. Judge W, r. Elmer State was elected temporary chairman, who In a speech naid, "James . Blaine was the peer of any man in the world for Integrity.'? Jno. A. Tlbbits was elected permanent president. On assuming the chair he said the princiupon which the .republican party ples was founded were its principles today,, lie arraigned tho democratic party lot Its position during the war, and salil its policy on the tariff would reduce the honest latter of America to the condition of pauper labor. He James 1: Blaine as the most eulogized illustrious man of htstinie. (.Applause). He also eulogized GenLogau. (The convention then voted to take an informal ballot for eovernor. The names of f General W. II. Bulkcly. Phlneas C. Lousbury and Henry B. Harrison were prcseut-et- .... -l. , !On the second ballot for- Governor was nominated. Henry V. Harrison The fallowing h the platform adopted The Kepubltcaiw- of Connecticut in In convention .assembled declare that they heartily ratify the nomination of James U; Ar Logan: that they endorse , tbe declaration of .contained in the platform principles of the ieptttjicau party adopted Ma at recent convention in CUieago, and the 1 titters of acceptance of the candidates ; and they are especially gratified at the sound doctrine upon the tariff therein set forth, and - the - spirit --of pennlne patriotism that will hold this countrv i its deserved position amomr the nations of the world, and protect its citizens at home and abroad; and they present to elector.- of Connecticut in the name of Henry "Bi- - Harrison and his associates npoii the State and electoral tickets, candidates worthy their cordial support, ;.. .,: : : i. juaie parojtr or .: k, t I '"aistt.c.;3e?i, t'i l sil Jtiu wita theo:: rrt-:j 1 tbe vej;.-:iraaitR Vi4K. unii, to ail lea afne..tH tr,attr db3cas!tv; tri.ui is 4i". 1 cf ' i'JWr" Etrii; astly of wbic'a sot taur&eu, is . i'rcnt'i t,i itvsSirs. pv. Cfvssi at nvt-r jit;? f tj ave:t i, ltiit.trs, I Its V ii t n Oirf. " " acturs, Don-a'tX t Wash:;: C5 "..i rtt ton, li. Eato, in renfn. cl nfrci:? .v .; j e , t ' j r : t , j luj of the Civil t'?nice tiro. ::. Lc A. fiYm 13 JXa. 0. Pmrf ott, written a lji ; l:::;ria ti-iure. to vrri-orcf At: t ' ' ' Host., A)trti It, cociasx-ttioc- s '., f '4 mrhtfuum, receive! y. iffo y.- p from govemrtent etnritves 1 ;1 r j. tu.ljr i..ui!MKi I v, as. enan. iy it r.i advice as to t .e t if t - i. I j ff "V. ft At i F, ( ,Jt.;,n IXcCV'I assessments for tpo; thl lmiKrtftft I'hs cf froo AT (Jut' T, ia a fir caaM not o .la I I .l .4 f- mtili ) ic , t: n,.,. W be rejiiccwa t.y any oie. li he t. we ever rri-- t. by far t cf suiwtanee ii t rits i I t i ;..! ... r f'Tllii; .i."'ic .'iri-r'- a I, 3 ii under n : t i ... r. it 3 t I ' t '. I .. . a ta r i i Kvi..i ...i .2rs"-. r r. :.--t. J ., i l I. " t te .. , t' TI ru: , i . I fi t r '4. ' so-' t : t very recently t. "t oliendetl tiita. was t: a a .TZ.T read cf t : ... t; jut. u.x l i At 01.7 5 and C S.D O Ea clii Topeka, 20. A codv" : " c f iiau;; Te" before Galvestox, torTor'-- , ' New .i5a ' ' a ili-J ors.! '"lit J t il yevcrday. f a"i pro'tr:. ;., t publicans ti'T I -t . . . 1 tje r ': r:- t 1 C I . . i. O. ti. Of r." , r Ot.I.'ts vr '1 le prmnnlly Attenile'l it also I v::.j i1 rrr'JLlzs 1 " it:-rtr'.. 1 c 'x i Si t :c C..itj,y ii..:!i to any part of lu s C.ty. wh- -' J.Vt Yc ;v , :' ,: '' t. : : a. i - - ..cl:r' r ', wcj , ry ji ?: :;ck clay r v. c rw to a ceij.r tree, t- -tI a on r. :;: . -- i ,; tt t..e t.ie ri-t-ii . tea sii 1 ' - mm CT' ... .. . THE .PLEURO, PSEVHOSIA viAurE. Oner., Wo icmaxaatao t- I , f- ly oat Mail to b Eqaal tn Quality and IarabUltT to aay made. BTJTl.Eni BOOS. a. ..I i. OR BLUED; shoe on . ! 1 STAR HORSE NAILS, - : - uvn,r jncuniAi. URXGNBAriiEBS AJII r Will hold mnpn TsutoKapai w THf 1 by, rii eowUBtly kept W OoodfLumber Lak u Wt ller U.U.d.1 Price MoulOing . uita Book wnl free upon pplioUo POLISHED , - " id mm, M ' . DEJfOCHATIC C09IVXTIOXH I5f I TEXAS, , OHIO," COLOKtAIM), . , 4't'.MW JEBUIET. aaAM.aM MmrUeU, Stmlr . ii- ' WkoUamltfamifattMrwrttf ' sj.i i Dr. BY" TEEEiGrliAPH. MSTABLISBMD I860. s.isn, doors cm "V - SAUr LAKE u CITY, UTAH ' TERRITORY, THURSDAY EVENING,; AUGUST 21, YOItlC Tit A II I CI O O T IVADE C '. I. - r . :..-.A- t j I ":t v,! ; . r - " 7 ? . . ' -- - . . -- - - . 4 -. - r L |