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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. EVE 124 NTH YEAR. WASHINGTON. The Probabilith of Postmagter- | o A e wars. FALL SPORTS. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORN THE PEACE POLICY. President Arthur's Visit to New York Made in the Interosts N OCTOBER 5, 1881 not told, but is believed to be heavy. B. Sameriga, afreighter, and B, Gomez, J. Ries and J. L. Molin, teamsters, were murdered near Cedar §prings on the road from Camp Grant to Thomas yesterday. The Indians are moving OPPOSED TO OHIOANS. The Pubiic Idea of the Coming Stalwart Administration, midable evidence, such as tho safe burglary and that which involved ¢ Belknap. The star route men are hedged round about by technicalities that they expect to have no difficulty in entangling any jury they will be Beneral James Remaining in “Jlgmsnl’:n:;rl:hl; ;:::mfi Lo south n the direction of Wileox and likely to get. They simply laugh at ' N he first race, B = fighting is reported to be going on at ——— the idea of conviction. KFrom what is the Oabingt Now Consid- | upwards, mile and threo furlongs, was of Party Harmany. Huason ranch, vight miles north. Al oy Washington Business [dthered, your correspondent doubts won by Parole, Fidelo sccond, Fair —— number of Whito Mountaina under R whether until My, Arthur's interfor- ored Cortain, H 0 u S e s He will be Retained for the Pur- Count third. Time, 2:27. The second race for three-year-olds and fillies, mile and three quarters, was won by Spark, Della second, Brambettatte third. Time, 3:29. Attempt to Arrange the Différ- ences Between the Stal- warts and Hal(- Chief George and Bonitio are said to have joined the Cirvicahuas. Most of the White Mountain Indians paroled by Gen. Wilcox are said to have joined the hostiles Men Look for a Season of Prosperity. ence they over even anticipated the formality of a trial. In this they are now disappointed about the result of that trial— but this is further along. An Italian Flower Dealer's AptIl- | They will be confronted in open court - pose of Pnrosecut)ug The The third event, Champaigne Breeds. sttt InstrationsaOabiniet Gossl carly this week. Between these pub- Star Route Cases. :hkfl'-r for "‘Yi‘-yf\':::.]i“;n:h':; apes i THE POLITICAL STATUS. % skt lic plunders and the assassin_ of the -4 crs of a mile, was Wi Mac late president, Washington will have AND : Duff, Therate second, Duplex third, | Robertson ta Kéep the Castome c Gevippolitovot bk DN Woseb & livoly wook of [E T (AN Rplake: Foster Tenders His Resigza- T':i‘llr 1;1{55‘ ! 0 it House if Conkling {aBent to Republican Convention---De- | Wasnineron, D, C. October 3.— |ant way to use the administration of tion as Mimster to Ru-sia. ho fourth race, free handicap Senate. Now that the season of act-[the best government the world ever N\\'«u"stnkvs. mile and a_quarter, was ""_7 o morcacy of Cedar County. o mourning is about over, the|saw, but a general convietion all round s { people of Washington outside of polit- [ will doubtloss greatly ameliorate the won by Checkmate, Six Hugh second. Time, 2:00. New York, October -1t now | coreapondence of Tin Brg. ical eircles are congratulating them- [ public humiliation on this score. I O I S Arrangements for Reception of Fresh Visitors to the ¥York- For Sale By BEMIS, FIFTEENTH AND DOUBLAS SIS, —r— No, 1, Wew house, 7 roonss, en Caming street! near Saunders, 31200, No. 2. 2.story house, 9 roees, well, clstern and ‘barn, Webster, near 16th streot, 32600, No, 8, House of 10 rooms, on Harney, mear 9th stréet, stone foundatien, 34000, No, 4, Large house of 11 rooms, on Webster streot, mear Creighton Cellece, 500, No.'6, House of 7 reoms, on Cass, near Iith strect, $3000, No.'7, Hotse of 8 reoms, 8 lots, on 17th strzet, near lzard, $3.00. No 8, House of 5eoms, on Cass, near 4th, town Centennial, 3 The Comptroller.of the Treasury Calls for a Report of the Con: dition of tho National ks National Associated Prese. RAILROAD INSPECTORN, WasHiNaTON, October 4.— When President Gartield was shot the North- ern Pacific and other Pacific railroads had their tracks ready for the ap- proval of the government commis- sioners. None could be appointed during the president's illness. Yester- day commissions were made out, and Assistant Secretary Bell, of the inte- rior department, took them to New York for the signaturc of President Arthur. The Northern Pacific has 275 miles roady for {pspection. MINISTER J. W. FOSTER, of Russia, is in the city. He has ten- dered his resignation. He is a Blaine 28x182 fee’ lot, $1900. Ne. 9, House of 8 rooms, kitchen, ete., or The fifth race, selling free handi- eap, one mile, was won by Marinthan, Eflwim\ second. Time, 1:40¢. The sixth race, mile and three- eighths, over six hurdles, was won by Speculation, Kate Long second. Time, 4:00. RACES AT LEXINGTON. Lovmsvirue, Ky., October 4.—The first race, for two-year-olds, mile heats, was won by Miss Mable in two straight heats, Endymion second, Stella dis- tanced. Time, 2:59, 2:58}. The three minute race was won by Onward in three straight heats, Russio second. Time, 2:33§, 2:354, 2:36. LOUISVILLE RACES. LoursviLLe, October 4,—The first race, for two-year-olds, mile dash, was won by Wendover, Pinafore sec- ond, Dave Yandel third, Time, 1:53. The second race, a three-fourths mile dash, was won by Sportsman, Fatinitza second, Pride third. Time, 1:19%. T|¥u third race, milo heats, was won hy Belle of the Highlands in two straight heats, with Mary Corbett second. Time, 1:49, 1:51. transpires that President Avthur's vis- it to this city was in the mnin for the purpose of harmonizing party ditfer ences. Unless harmony is sccured, the state will vo democratic this fall, and the republicans will 100 tho legis- To secure o union of the half- tne stalwarts 35 regarded as very desirable. Tt hos heen repre- sented to Mr. Arthur thabhe can, by fair trestment, harmonize the ele- ments of his party. From the start he has professed an_entire willingness todoall he can. It is among the probubilities, if present plabs succeed, th ROBERTSON will be allowed to remain in his office as collector, while the lalf-breeds are to be given such consiacration as to insure their support of the admin- istration. Senators Jones and Logan, Simon Cameron, and othgr leaders all favor a cessation of thq fight inside the party. Mr, Arthur,- who is re- rded as one of the best politicians in the state, has now unusual facilitics for healing old woundsg-and, if re- ports are to be credited, ho has al- ready good prospects of 8uccess. As St. Heexa, Cedar Co., October —The polititical status of this county is neither cheering to the democrats | light. Fue- | session of the senate 18 nothing froma | < What Shall We Do tn be nor hopeful to the republicans, s within them solves on the signs of the coming pros- werity. Theexecutivesossion thrillsthe Washington shopman’s heart with de- While tho approaching ealled 1. COLFAX COUNTY, tions divide both pa selves, respectively, posed to the other on issues not wholly political, theSlocumblaw. The tariff'} cates in the republican party, but there are many who will not allow the party sits ndvo- The greenback element, pure and unblushing, is composed of men of, both parties, but the best of ecither condemn the heresy. No ticket will be placed in the field by the greenbackers. Unfortunate ly our German population made an issue of nationality. It is to be deplored that men, natu- ralized and almost Anglocised, should fail to see that all peoples are equal position. has Of alent. strangers into the city. Tt will en ministration [ here a feeling clsewhere, | tion is known Grant.” wanted Grant, Vhen arries flowers,” was the laconic that to be what stalwart this anticipation is magnified. | been such as to demonstrate to can- It was during the Chicago convention did men that safety for the republi- that an old tlower-geller remarked in | cans of Colfax county does not lie in the Willard lobby: business point of view compared with h an extra session of congre: d cach is op- | that it 18 TO USHER IN Both unite in condemning fa new administration is nearly equiv- bring & good many | SCW 1t will be ac- | plicationg of companied with a change of cabinet, | are such as to : : and this change will unquestionably | gy qy independent action on the part lash to warp them into this wnnatural | be followed by the usual influx of of- fice-seckers and then men of t " The iden of & New York ad- [they are not just ready to desert the with of anticipation unknown administra- is termed “I hope it'll be When it was known shortly ufter it was not Grant, but Garfield, 3 the sharp Italian was asked why he | democratic leadership. The evident “‘Ohio men don't buy | conlition answer. the fact “infloo- under our benign institutions. Saved?" Correspondence of The Bee. nuyLer, October 4. --The com- Colfax county politics suggest the necossity of those republicans who feel that it | principles of the old *‘war party.” The action of the **bosses,” particu- Jarly during the past two years has following tho Russell, Cady & C sperative, republico- consolidated, cc hetween the republican bosses and the democratic leaders as an, and thinks all Blaine men should o ) P f o oty i ey The match stake for three-year- | ¢ferg now stand, Mr. Conkling is|course, the democrats are in the ma- | “Grant’s friends spend heap money; | o oheafed in the action of the 1879 Cas, near 13th st eot, 8500, , 3 No. 10, House of& rooms with lot 22x132 fect, | Yacate. He approves of the action of | olds, a dash of one and one-eighth e i i : ; d on Cass, ncar 14th sirect, £000. Willia Walter Phelps. Qo with Boot Jack as the favesite, | 10F to bo offered a place in the cabi-| ;o i\oiund will win, but the republi- | make butiness good. Ohio como i}y vention and clection demonstrates ¥o. 11, House of 6 rooms, un 16th strect, near g b miles, with Boot Jack as the favorite, | .t Tt is felt that his selection as a|J°™Y 4 ! carpet sack.” The flower man’s idea t certainty that these detectablo aPouglas, 44x08 fosk Tt 3000, NATIONAL BANKS, was postponed. cabinet officer would be unpopular | €ans hope to get some of - the crumbs | j'vhat of Washington business men o ‘f”llm"u’:l fitha l‘u:n Hoter ’J‘h\' ik} 3 . bric ) g i 3 : o Sl N o ully understs ] er. The s e Srvn streck Si0g0. O d2tom O | Wass1NaTON, October 4. --The comp- g a move to make. To 48 %onsidered | which fall from tho people's tabie. |in goneral, and it is intoresting, inas- | il 4 Ve tiied i wot. the success No 13, 1 stowmew house of 6 rooms, brick | troller of currency has called for are- CRICKET- very desirable, however, W aid Mr. | The republican convention was held | much as it indicates the public idea of | ¢\ G} ar the n-!vuhlimn PR by the coming stalwart administration. “It will be a New York administra- tion,” says a prominent business man. ENGIASH CRICKETERS WIN, PriLAEELPHIA, October 4.—At the Conkling to return to public life, and o v s g e MO RO suall b arty, as such; but theagrand triumph fonndation, off St. Mary’s avenue, near convent, of “hossisim” over pure party prinei- 81500, No. 14, Housc of 5 rooms and smmmer kitehen, here to-day. A miniature battle be- port showing the condition of the na- tween half-breeds and stalwarts was tional banks at the close of business, on 20th street, near clark, §2600. No. 15, Houec of § rooms, on Sherman avenue (16th street), mear Nicholas, §2260, No. 16, -story house of 4 rooms, cellar, n Davenoort, near 22d strect, §1600. tory brick house of ‘6 _rooms, near et car turn table, #2350, No, 18, House and 2 lots, 4 blocks west of High School, #2560, No. 19, riouse and 8 lots on read to park, near A St. Mazy's avenue, $8500. , Eouse aud 11 lots near Hascall's, South 0. d lot on Mavenport slrucl,l 500, use and 1o 66 fect, on venport, near 12th street, 1300 No, 23, House of 4 rooms’ end 2 lots on 17th street, near Izard, 31200, No. 25, House and 4 lot en 10th strect, 1 ear Dodge, K30, No. 36, Honna and 3 Jot. on 101 street, near Cap tol avenu No. 27,2 hou! strect, 98300, and lot en Juckson, near 13th Satarday October 1. ARRANGING TO RECBIVE FRENCH VIS- ITORS, Assistant Secretaries of Stato Hill and Walker and Secretary Blaine went to New York toiight tb arrange for the reception of the French vis- itors to Yorktown. Sccretary Blaine will meet them there and retern here Saturday, at which time other mem- ‘bers of the cabinet will be present. A LAW SUIT PROBABLE. Assistant Secretary Uptom, of the ‘treaspry, threatens to sue The Wash- ington Sunday (hztic for stating that ‘he had saved sewsral hunfived thou- sand dollars in « few years at a salary end of the first inning of the cricket match yesterday, the score stood: Englisk 277 to the Americans, 126, with the Americans at the bat for the second inning. To-day the Americans resumed the inning, and went out for 47 rens the English winning the matek by one inning and 104 runs. CRIME. National Associated Press FATAL STABBING AFFRAY. LouisviLLE, Oct. 4.—At Jefferson- ville, Ind., Ed. McDermott, u aoted rough, stabbed Jehn Keefe, Lilling him instantly anéd Barney Carroll, who died this moraing, McBermott permanent. _ MR. CONKLING is very anxious to return §0 the sen- ate. Mr. Arthur is also vary anxious to have him back in the #nate. He would be a great aid to the adminis- tration, How to get hinyback is one of the problems of the present Few York sitvation. Judge fapham hrs signified his willingness toyresign and make place for Conkling, with the understanding that it is to be made up to him. 1f he does resim, he will probably be offered the peat of attor ney geueral, or else » 10 gy foreign mission. But in case of hs retire- ment, Mr. Conkling might not be any nearer the accomplishment of his real fought. The stalwarts are now quietly sitting back on their haunches eating crow and raw cat-fish, Bofore the convention knots of prospective statesmen could be seen gathered about hitching posts or sit- ting in the ghade beside some friendly building, confidently and cautiously discussing plaus and projects, cner- getic book canvassers plied their op- pressive trade in soliciting meek office seekers to buy their wares, seductive candidates button-holed delegates and inserted their gimlets with increasing enthusiasm as the hour for opening the ball approached. The time approached, At a signal from Peter Jewel, Esq., the representatives of is why we especially in th hose New York is very near to us, and New Yorkers ' spend three times as much money as other people. )OK FOR A SEASON of prosperity in the de good many changes are bureaus gmothered investigations have excited public attention and adverse comment, 1f the new secrctary of the treasury will take up the scandals which have disgraced the ‘1"11"“""“"“ and’ root them out. the influential riug has long been in control, ant was strong cuough to frighten a see tary into a veport, it will reflect great rtments. That anticipated, whore which which ples. *The longer the caucnses of our conventions arc exposed to the glar- ing sun of public opimon the wmore evident and certain 1t becomes that the manipulators of both parties are in collusion and act in harmony in A | their raids upon the county treasurer, and their distributions of county offices. 1t is also evident that the re- publicans of Colfax county are being madp the teols of designing and un- scrupulous men; that tho fingers of unwary victims are to be used in pull- jing chestnuts from the political fires for the benefit of their masters when assombled in state and national coun- cils, Forshame! Thedemand of the hour is for an uprising of public senti- T No. 29, 5 houses and 1ot on California, near | of Jess than $2,000. was arrested to-day. The affair caused s 3 3 ST b ior hrick Naeise o114 Iroomis ywibb ‘mm'omumf TeR THE 2 ;. | gueat excitedmont and the prisaner was | PUspose—a secure tenure inthe United | the ¢‘pearty” filed up toward the town | credit upon the Arthur administra- | ment that will frown down these SRIBL soryik haaclol Lo i COURAGING : HE RINGSTERS. strongly guarded for foar of lynching. States senate. If he were to be ap-| hall too, solemn, and as austere as a | tion. The formidable character of the [ golf-constituted political leadere — near lza=d, 3000, Washington Special to Gincinnati Commerclal. |y’ e for blond with M Seeanth pointed by the governey, there is now | funeral procession, Within the treasury ring is illustrated in the res- | these vgracious Curiathagurs n:z.‘;u, 15:‘(‘::3:::‘]‘:]‘;;"}":?3“:)0 feot, 0a 15th} One point in the new cabinet slate | coo o been the only motive. | ™ certainty that the republicans |council chamber “‘button-holing” and | toration of Pitney to official position. [ Let these mountebank s S Nor 2. L utory hotise ot rooms aud two jots | 18 Settled, and that is that James will | "\" (0ol 0 Mtee B0 R DR | could carry the legislature this fall, so | *‘gimlet screwing” was again indulged | Tt rottenness is apparent from the i a ] operatl so, near 15th strost, $3000, . |remain postmaster-general. The au- P PO | he would have no security forany real [ in. But a cloud seemod to hang over | same thing. Pitney's friends boasted "’l .'“'”"m; ) "i" "‘ 'e“: RSO 6, Targe houso wud full lot on Capito ghority for this statement is excellent, [ y b time, One way out of this dificulty | tho house. Evidently the delegation [on the strects and in the bar-rooms | ticket in tho foid that sl n ha g N 2 three-story brick houses withlot 44x | coming as it dees from a gentleman | CONDUCTOR CHARGED WITH MAKSLAUGH- | jg to have Governor Gornell call the | from Precinct No. 2 anticipated the [ that he knew enough to compel his :‘ s lel i h ho field that will be sunc- 102 it Chicag ot L sreu, 3000 e | who kniows wheeoof he apcaks. Ar- TER. legislature tagother in special session. | explosion of somo mine, the extent | restoration, and that it was pot him | oy, the tpprobation of a repub- Eeihios e Ly | thur and Jamen have always boen on | AvExER, Ont., October 4.—Tho | With the administration for him, Mr. |and direction of which had not boen | buck or toll. They put hitn i placo | wh beliose. that palities sre pey aem ) o s ot nec- No. 33, House and lot on 15th street, ne good terms, and the retention of Mr. juey m the inguest on the persons Cankling feels confident that he could discovered. Rumors floated about again in i very quict way, a8 soon as essarily corrupt, can go to the polls Sherman, S1850, | James as postmaster-general meets | killed by the eollision onthe Great|he elected by th logi e, | and i s No. 49, Hopse of § rooms with 44x66 fect lot, | ¥ 2 st t ¢ ) e y the present egislature, [and gyrated in the political atmos- | the public elumor was over, and the BN 0 .,,._&,k,l.“;‘;:’,...nfflMi;;,,.i“.#y,:,. o4 with approbatien from all of Presi- Western railway returned a verdict| At any rate, it is all important for|phere ~contradictory and uncertain. ]l]\‘cLLig;\(]uu whi yiu]\llml N‘lu'h :L I]“]““”{‘{. ,I iete beaiaogd wmon, chne- ohostts Tlouteol 8 roows with lot150x150tect, | demt Arthur’s friends, —The president | this morning of manslaughter against | him that there should ho hatmony he- | It was thought at one time that | richness of filth was suddenly stopped it p '-'IN' HiGe county, +hat G Hont and 0 1060 of URiohs |18 zealous in his determination that |'Conductor Maxwell and Engineer | tween the republican factions of the [ St. James and Green Tstand had com- [ 1t is asserted by Mr. Arthur's ofi I“ I-.;V(l!"( harncter and strength to an " [ tho star route thieves shall bo prose- | Walmsley. “The lattor was killod in |state. 1¢ the halihreeds were to | bined agunst St. Helens. No one |frionds in tho treusury that ho will| wiio el Or i the pightdivection, who o P | outedinto the penitentiary, and James | fre accident and Maxwell £od to the |mske a_stubborn fight upon hit | was cock sure as to the result of the | cleun out the Augean stable, wnd | ropte:” Lot us sive e b e ouse Wit full block, near new 0. No. 47, House of 9 rooma with 4 lot, on acific, | 000 is the man to de it. OHED CROPS United States. TRIAL GF A BIGAMIST. Ricnmonn, Wa., October 4.—The again, they might be able to beat him beforo the special session, and in any event would make a vepublican legis- great caucus, Sterling Parker, Esq., chiizman of the county central com- mittee, for some unknown rcason did make a eleun sweep of the rings WIHICH HAVE GROWN support rather than to those wl plundering the county, debauc the republican party and sacr near 11tk strect, 530 " X No, 40, Brick house of 11 rooms, w cati ciatddiPross ¢ m (S L ? lature next wi i ibility. in hi arance. Thejdelega. | i the various departments. They do " s throtigbont the honsc, oo bar “‘f"""‘" Asouisio Erces. y cage of Thomas W. Marvin, alias Gen, 0 ponY o ““l"‘ff‘b'l"‘y ¢| ROt put inhis Gt “‘f i’m‘kf not claim that My, Arthur is any |our honor and our substance to rht Farnhaia, near 17th street, 36000, REPORT OF THE 0OHIO BOARD OF AGRI- | Budlong, alias A, Morton, the biga- P —— tion waited patiently for two hours M P Sl s p § No. 46, Hotse of 6 roonss, cellar, well, etc., on i At oaf a8 Y gt Town's Capital when upon motion of J, P, |more virtuous than was Gartield, but [furtherace of their own selfish aims 10th, near Paul strect, $060. CULLURE, :“"l" yas ‘l"““lt‘." ”"[‘ H“:g“%i’“ €COUrt | corroupondence of Tho Bee, Jure, John Aten, Esq, was ‘made | that his method is more radical. It [2nd desires and to the building up of 0"\% L“ln,ll;lut‘u"l"l:)vr":’:n and ”th“.fhn Conumsus, ., October -lt.wThe v-day, und ('un inued un o morA Des Moises, 1a., October 4.—In | temporary chuirman. Mr. Jenel was | 1% € ident the new president will find their own cstates at l!lc expense of st Ortober et iranont by Rt row. A jury has not yet heen ob I our honest and ind A\" ;;Pfi‘i‘;.h;’;f(: 5 , on Daven- h“ ober crop report by the Oliio state il entexing the city, the Wabash road |then chosen se ary. Onmotion of p]uuny'm .lu_‘;m'l plenty of men to mest and in usmulm‘mlwunu, e ta ) oh 10 lammey on [ Callbeesias || oarer aariouicurowiliglye the 0] e S runits line through a portion of South | Charles Lock the chair appointed the | help him do ity for these places are ... GReNoRR, noit 2lst stroet, 35500, Y5 lowing figures: The estimates for FIRES. 3 g1 B partic outh | mmittes on credentials, Charles | Wanted. That public expectations % Ty ; rioat and oata ere basedton| actual Des Moines, largely occupied by res- | Toclc' Capt. . Mix, Theodore Heekt. | Fegarding the probable reform in the REED’S LESSON. No. 67, Houso of 6 roome, summer kitohen, distera, well, good barn, otc., neas St. avenue and 21st street, ¥3000. , New house of 7 rooms, good barn, on cellai returns from the threshing machiues in nearly all the townships of the state for seven weeks threshing and National Associated Press. AT BOWLING GREEN, BowriNe GrexN, Ky., October 4.— KY, idences of laboring men, and the poorer classes of people, principally The report of the committee showed no canvassing seats. The organization of tl col nnection with treasury under Mr, Arthur have some RN foundation, is shown in the character man and his He Will Never Put up His Webster, mear 22d strect, 82500, No. 50, Four h vith } lot, on 12th steect, ; v i { temporary was e oy Four housos witlt§ lot, on 13th steect, | 1y b depended upon.as substantial- | The stave and heading works burned foreigners. 'The property {0 be de-| T4/ purm}:nen:, when, after the | the exposure and suppression of the Watch Agamn _N?"Ju;‘urz,flug‘% of 8roons on Davenport, mear [ ly accurate. The estimates for other | yesterday with all the machinery. stroyed was duly appraised and con- reading of the call for u convention | TWeed ring in Now York. His prompt i 2 o T 0\F 10 neo . b Burd atroct: 2;”:}: nruheu:mpl_y the avxlamn; Loss, $15,000; insured. demned, in accordance with the laws. | the following officers were nominated: |8nd decisive action in the star route T e s Moy iporst o0l | ab ok 9 one > mflmemmfi,fim 2 AT INDIANAPOLIS, IND, This merning as a gang of hands were| For County Treasurer—Charles ";‘w’; lt'f“ dono much, even i this| A man pamed Thomas Roed, living P% | Inpranarouts, October 4.—The ex-|about to begin the work of removing | 1ock: FriFg vi,.l‘::;‘:,'u:) l‘,‘,‘:,‘::z:uuw,."':,d(e"c;.’m:g n Towa, was in tho city during Fair lar, cistern and well, on Harney, near 21st street, 50. 760. No. 63, House of 4 rooms, closets, basement The correspondents are nearly all farmers. Wheat, 13 3-10 tensive building lately occupied by some of the smaller houses and shan- For County Clerk— Capt. Mix. For Sheritf —D. F. Crouch. wherever it lifts 1ts hedd, and whether week. Beeing metropolitan sights soon ractical A . d celiar, White Lead Works, $1600. 5 / the Indianapolis wagon works at|,. Meirt e o and oellas, ""’. 19, Lamd Worky, g;;h:h.pur acre; .to_tul bushels 37,- | N0 lmliunlnpulia, w,;n destroyed by ties, they wers met by a mob of two| For County Judge - Nelson Feants, | it involves its immediate political | took away his cash and he suddenly No. 04, Bullding on leased lot, en Dodge strect, ,248; oats, 26 7-10 bushels per | "o SOl estimate or three hundred people, men, women | Jr. friends or not. It would be impossi- i i Dear post office, store below aad rvoms above, | acre; total number of bushels, 21,- 813, ng. Loss estimated at e people, ) For C. District No, 2| Dblo to convey the idea of the &iu,,p found himself without a cent. He 500 N 3,000, i ore i For Commissionor, District No. 2 o ) P 5 T No. 65, 8 lots with barn and other improve- | 690,223 barley, per cent of 1880, 87; g AT (OBURG, ONT, ;‘:.:),net;:oi:e;,"',&“g, f:fl;{;‘:“;:' x;’flfi: —Joln Henry Felbor, ; pointment and dismay which sud-| Put & ke Ty nalver . mateht sand , wh For Superintendent, Public nstrue. | denly overtook tho star route thioyes |chain, — which ho values at ments, near stroet car turn table, 32000, rye, ditto, 87; corn, 62; hay, 99; ap- 0. Cosunra, October 4.—A disastrous they did. A riot seemed imminent, Na. 67, Now hou'c of 6 rooms on 17th, near | i 5 Craming htreet, 8000, ples, pears, 63; peaches, 32;| 3 4 dati] tion—Louis Dennis when they found that President Ar-|$50, in the hands of Jim Oate: o. 6 flne house of 12 3 | grapes, 66; tobacco, 78; potatoes, 42; | fire broke out this morning and de- aud at last accounts the matter re- o o it Vi 4 ) of Jim Qates, one ne house of 12 10oms, every- | grap 1 0, 78; potatoes, stroyod th host block of Tildings in | muined unsettled. Tho city couneil| Fur County Surveyor—Andrew M'"';.‘.'fixucfisu:v::.::'fils.fic Jln‘lj‘mlgxtzgmlfii: of the 8t. Elmo crowd, and in return s 15th, near Chicago, 30000, 18¢h street, 1.ear Davenport, Varn, etc., #1500, 4 Ne. 70, Hou stors below and roofns aboy number of swine for market, 69, 73, The more in condition of pastures, drouth has injured the cro, town, containing Sutherland’s grocery, Burnett's grocery, and several public took the matter under consideration and will probably act on it at once. Neal. For Coroner--C. F, Evans. The democratic convention will be been active consultation with the prosecu- tion before he had hero three received a loan of §6. As Reed tells the story, when he returned a few No. 71, House of & rooms, ar, all com ik BN A Noral % g . 3 ¥ o | Offices, L 5100,000, The state encampment of militi: ey pxm: ;,;fitrl;:«:‘r.l:::l::%.gr t rm;.vu” AR ltx):l,f .‘:,fucl:fi:!n ntx}::“»l in the southern ce o8, $100,000, e N cumptm_!"uy‘j‘ Al;nuznll,]?(;(; held on the 220d of this month, The [d8ys, and was carnestly devisinga | days later to pay back the amount vorty ,.gufi::l;ar.:,q:l:;pm' it RO ¥ Ay s Const News. soldiers ure present and several com- c;l” was not regularly made, but fur- [ Way to safely house them and secure the property, Oates ex- sy, on Jaukeon, hear 13t 31600 " | Balloting for Blnrnlllde'lflnnuonor. National Associated Pross, ‘l"::;“-:o “;‘l’ “‘_:I';"‘U‘!md"rl"'h' the night :,:::i‘ :;:.;L',' i}'"Dl-t'l:;‘.:'M:'inj::l"_tl‘fi;’w:"';: \ m ;" :‘“’ ""'"'”'""‘l'"“"“ . pressed much regret that he had et 0n 16th, near Capitol avenue, , oo Provipence, R. L, October 4.— [ 8aN Francisco, October 4,—The OREAN.: &R0 DOYNIIRER" Fe- L7 (b 5 (hey ed not exactly counted onflogy the fime-pieve 75, House of 4 rooms, basement, lot 17ix | Both houses of the legislature ballot- | steamer Australia, ’fmmSydnuy, brings splendent in new uniforns and all the :’;‘:ssu?dmtlllxzy lfi?nn'l:lltow“"m“m;l v | Liaaidbas kbey didiooliny’ pruhin io- up the ‘m""'P ; "' i i‘“d‘. oy ) peoy express their | difforence as they huve counted on | ! i ines, 182 fect, on Matcy, near 7¢h, 076, No, 76, 1§-story houso, §roows, on Cassstroet, near 16th atrect, $1500. ed separately this mprning for Burn- side’s successor in the United States news of the total wreck of the stewmn- ship Euro, All the passengers were paraphernalia of war, and with bands playing, fifes and drums, banners, and will at Fenimore, and send represen- tatives to St. Helena. Rumor has it tho inaction of the district attorney. probably to emphasize his sorrow. No. 77, 2utory house, 11 , closts, fur- Pl L : sharp tones of d i i i ing % : lu;\h"n’r:\'t poago- ¢ & - o ”Il g O tr 8 on‘tian cal :-ddn' ; and in| An exploring party found op Bouka N Bdegdgaritrny Ty convention, in order that some ef " his | to sondact the & "bb fll: lArlh uch“l here to watch Oates. This friend saw 0. 705, ot ne 3 3 i i il i & car parntable. on Suanders street, 8000 """ | out of 34 in the senate, or 66 out of | fiftcen months, He i-unlmilmmugl' Indian Fighting. ;;'g{'ta:’o ::::“E:LM'" the party and|ney gencral, Mr. Brewstor, the new chu:l. hanging from his vest and sent . word to Reed, National Associated Press. alleged avtorney general to be, and That gentleman im- No. 0, House of 4 roomss, hall, cellar, pantry, | 105 in hoth houses, but not having a | Lurgi Boero, the onl i (NG, Bte oL 6 ) in g urgi Boero, the only survivor of the « 5 X i i (| p i i o o | ooty of ae i mastr goo Lo | Frouch enin Eongraion Eabodiion e sy Lo i o o | Jobn Hmy Seioo o s th ok o | i of hom. s st possntion | Lodatly oburaod 4o the oy and g of a P O lissucd a warrant for Oates’ arrrest. 6 rooms, on Chicago, near 12th street, $3000, No. 82, 1}-story House, 8 rooms, 4 closets, well and 100-harrel cistern good burn, on Flerce Bt., the joint ballot to-morrow, when it is expected that he will be elected, e i under Marquis Deroy, His eompan- ions died from the cruel treatment of citizen named A, Lauderkrause and a telegraph operator named Giddel, who Cedar county. Wilbur F. Bryant, the ly‘rlcnl stalwart, snatches victory the benefit of his and in these conferences he gave them suggestions, | Olflcer Sullivan served the warrant cor 20th (1icar new government 11), §1800. - the natives, { . m::, w_‘;‘:.:nm:‘:,‘:‘ ,w,,:l., S,’::.,,,,. good CASUALTIES i m‘_llu‘, sl ML wore repairing lines between Camps | from defeat, by taking to himself “a|and the assurances of is co- | yesterdaymorningand took Oates be- well, clstern, on } lot, on Capitol avenue, nea | National Associated Press. Micht Relief Commit: Grant and Thomas, as reported in the | young and blooming bride.” operation. Tt is evident now to the {""“’t{“d 0551!:;‘81(». (',)cult“gid:““: d;::x teos: at he ha @ watch, ut clain 12th), §2000. No. 2 atores, house on leased § lot, lease pril 1st, 1851, on Pacitic St., 500. 2 s front near U I, depot, No. 86, Hou near 16th and No. 87, 2 story feet of water, with street, near U. 8, s, well, cistern, ete,, trects, ¥ , 8 rooms, well with 40 solyround, on Saunders cks, §2000. Kinkaid, an acrobat in Forepaugh's circus, was attempting to turn a dou- ble somersault at Pulaski, he missed the second turn and fell on his head, sustaining injurics from which he died yesterday. relief committees for to-morrow at 2 o'clock p. m. at the Russell house, Detroit, when all - bickering will be ended and steps taken to collect and distribute relief for the fire sufferers in a systomatic and harmonious man- ner, dispatches yesterday, was the work of agency on the San Carlos reservation, on the 1st inst. Col. Banford imme- diately went in pursuit of the hostilis with three companios of cavaliy, encountering them yesterday near Cedur Springs, twenty-five miles north ArTIcUs, teenth strect, Philadelphia, con- tracted a variety of ills, and he says a | ¢ very troublesome caso of rheumatism in the right leg and foot was a war in- | Fants, hegitance that ho bad tried in vain to | et ¥d of, until he was recommended court, withiout tho Their confid by the fact that convietions for con > bl apiracy are seldom obtained in the | cided to stop proceedings if the watch United States courts, and have ringstors that they have nothing to This tory houss, 8 rooms, 4 bel nd ¢ | FATAL ACCIDENT TO A VIRCUS PER- clated P 1 . . ! Ioaa et ol aha cistarn, ik 8 AR (A o A i Dy Chierricahin Apaches, three hundred expect from that quarter, yet Brady | that he loaned Reed $10 on it. s ground, o saundersstreet, near Harracks, R, ] R ctober 4. —Gov. Jerome |and fifty of whom are reported to have | Through exposuro in_the war, Mr, |#ud his friends keep a stift” upper lip, | Reed denied. Oates further said that . Nasviuie, October —4,—While [has called a meeting of the different (made their escapo from Tiffany's|Georgo 1. Grabam, No, 820 Nine-|and with a bravado, admirablo in its | When Reed called for the watch his way; challenge the government to go | Wife had it in her truuk, and he was m with its cases, and offer to come to | ot In a condition to answer ques- ity of war f nce 18 inspired | for several nights. as he lad been up The story was con- but Reed de- tions, sidered rather gum:{, was returned for 10, and this was e - o 4 g 15 of Camp Grant. The Indians under | to try St. Jacob's ( He states never ?.:::3.«::»15:.;:\:““ Fot Weman, Resolutio: ., s, e Natchez, o son of the noted warrior, | (hat he felt a slight 1eliof even on the | been successful in the District of Co- |done. In this way the suit was set- L ns of Sympathy. Cachiz, outnumbered the troops and |first application of the oil. Before | lumbia, tled. GEO. P. BEMIS' Danvitig, Ind , Oct. 4.—Mrs. Jno, National Associated Press. made the attack. The Tudisns took the first bottle he purchased had been OF ALL THE NOTABLE SES Jacob Martzolf, of Lancaster, N. Y., >, s g e f ¥ (l‘n‘;w"'r:,.mll:leu‘;lril“l‘;Io]:’e':’u“lufl‘:‘i";x‘:m; fM“T] n:ndn, 9”':',"“" 4.‘- ll.\u board | to the hills, but were driven out. An |used up he had but few traces of his [ which have been tried he which [ says your SeriNG Brossox works well for B s e e Ik woman, died Bape. \asnlat , of o trade to-day, at its quarterly meet- | irregular fight then took place, last- [ rheumatism, and at this time he says | the goverument was concerned not "‘“"Y'fl"i"fil you recommend it; myself, Uwp;gundl :cufiin'madsuum'zdely }:g.‘,:mtlfif;ux;ut:lm l"ft wfi"‘"!fi"“: ing ulm:t{‘q“fimuu, with aloss of one [ the disease has entirely loft him, Aingfu conviction has been wmade. w“‘.’"&‘d{' ‘;.dfirhh'“;:’n'u"“{dn" ARg Jou 3 ,' 0 o he late President [ sergeant kil and four soldiers [which he attributes entirely to the[Some of the cases have beel o | SABS SR A QA 0. LA AN S 16th and Douglas Btreet, for her arrived from Indianapolis, arfield, wounded, The loss of the Indians is | use of St. Jacob's Oil. ¥ P"nud‘ ‘)'.V tll::: :n:ul lk:::t},\'u wn:;:l |‘l!“Jll:- ‘u‘hwfié&:l);klo“&ts&o' K ‘?fid‘i&""