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I YEAR. TWELFTI 3B, SATURDAY le\;lérrcrhaihts and Dealer; Throughbut the Entire West 'are lrn;/.ted to Visit the Mammoth Establishment ow:ed and Occ.upied by i R.LNDONALD&GO., - b WHOLESALE ) '| DRY -GOODS, otions and Furnishing Gooc A The Brighte: Teat App.inted Jobbing House in Amerien, containing the argest Stock of Dry and Notions weat of the Mississippi. | Sole manufacturcr. v t of the culebrated A Mconald's Overalls, Duck, Denim and Cottonade Pants, ¥ CYGLONE ULSTERS, LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS, . In all styles now popular»with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods in the Market and at OO PIRICIESS. We:tern Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be- fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents, with extensive lines of samples, visit all prominent towns throughout the west, and will call upon any merchant any- where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mait, or write ofor samples. The most careful at'ention given to orders, and satisfac- tion guaranteed, Remember i , R. L. McDONALD & CO., 8t. Joseph, Mo. lw il 8T Joo grand cavalry maneuvers were being | day two French officers of high rank acoral Graham, Arabi's Position at Kebir the Strongest Y t Encountered | by the British. | The Rebels Swa m on Every Poin . for a Distance of | £1x Miles. A Deotsive Battle Expooted ina | Day or Two. | Spocial Dispatches to Tz Brs. | THE ENEMY'S POSITION. Kassassin, September 8.—The ob- ject of the reconnoiseance made to- day was to drive out a force of the enemy reported to have occupied a village near here, and also to erect the field tclegraph line. The viilage was found to bo deserted, vut the enemy’s position and earthworks were discovered on a ridgo not far distant. The enemy appeared in great num- bers, and a brizk fire was opened by both esides, which continued half an hour without any casualties, The horse ot Major Terry, correspondent of The Army and Navy Gazette, was shot from under him. Whilo the | English were rotiring the enemy | swarmed down the hll and fired at them. The [Kgyptians evidently thought the recounoissance the be- ginning of earnest operations, The ! enemy are giving the Koglish m..ruj trouble than the Jatter had anticipated. The Egyptians are now in possession of four positions, from which the Eug- | lish had driven them, All of Arabi Pasha’s troops from Cairo have been brought to Tel-el- Kebir; also the black regiments, which form the clite of the Egyptian sol- diery, The enemy is working night and day st the entrenchments across the fresh water canal on his right. Gen. Wolseley is in direot telegraphic communication with London, While the reconnoiting party were returning after exchanging fire with the enemy to-dsy, & long train was observea coming up from the enemy’s | camp, prebably laden with troops, showing that the enemy was ready tc meet the Knglish in advance of his main position. No measures have been ~ taken to conceal the English movements from the enemy. Major General Willis has arrived and taken the command from Gen- The enemy have occu- pied u village about two and a half miles south of our camp, The recon- cioissance mada yesterday in the vicin- | ity of Tel El Kubir revealed to us the enemy's poution from Karraim to Tel El Kebir, to the extent of about five or six miles, The strength of the enemy at both places 1 now pretty accurately known, FLOODED FIELDS, Loxuox, September 8,—A dispateh from lsmailia says: It is reported that the fresh water canal has been | cut above l'el-el-Kebir, thus flooding low lands to the south of that place. } Forty guns from Cairo arrived at Tel- | el-Keobir yesterday. CAVALRY RECONNOISSANCE, ALExaNDRIA, Beptember B, —The mounted infantry made a spirited re- connoissance of Mandaras yesterday | and came in contact with the enemy. Six of the latter were killed, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Spocial Dispatch to Tur Brx, GREAT DAMAGE BY AN EARTHQUAKE. PaNAMa, September 8. —The dam- age done by the earthquake turns out | greater than was at first thought. cathedral and many of the larg huildings were badly injured. The loss in the city is estimated at several | hundred thousand dollars. Several lives were lost. There is no communi- | cation with Aspinwall either by rail or telegram, FEENCH OFFICERS ARKESTED, Beruy, September 8,—While the - !'in civilian dress were arrested. They had been making skeiches of the grounds. PARADE POSTPONED, SLAU, September 8.— Owing to 1t over-exertion the Emporor Wilhamn did not leave his rooms Thursday. In erder to spare him as much fatigue as possible, the parade of the Sixth army corpshas been post- poned until Saturday. THE COREAN TROUBLE ED. Suancuar, September 8.—The dif- ficulty becween Japan and Corea has been arranged. Corea has agreed to puy £500,000 88 compensation to Japan, and £50,000 to the relatives of the murdered Jupsnese subjects. By his . A PAIR CF *“PATHRIOTS.” They Contract to Deliver the Irish Vote of Penrtsyivania to Cameron. A Disgraceful Seandal Special Dispatch to Tiun Bre, Puinapripaia, September 8,—The Times will print a long letter to- morrow over the signature of ‘A, R McClure,” with several letters to sus- tain his position, proving quite con- clusively that prominent members of the Lend Leaguehave been negotiating for the sale of votes of ite members to Cameron republicans, McClure says the proposition to securs the Irish Land League vote for General Beaver was conceived by Juha C. Delaney, who has long been kuown as a dealer in Irish votes with petty offizes, and cash is his reward, On or sbout the h of June last he first appeared in Washington, on & mission for the purchase of Land = League leaders, He conferred with sev- eral Irishmen, who held subordiuate places in the government and are pre sumed to be willing to uceept any method that promises to deliver Irish voters to Cameron, whether honest or dishonest. Heo unreservealy declared his plan and purpose to fully a haif | dozon men, and gave tho vame of Mr Walsh, of Peunsglvania, ae the man who had suggested negotiations with Edward O'Meaghor Condon as the Land League leader most likely to make and exocuto a contract for trans- foer of the Land League votes to Beaver. Delaney proposed to bring Condon and Cameron together to per fect a contrac’ on the basis of the re moval of Miuister Lowell from Ea gland, to enable Condon to mislead the Irish, and payment of . Lberal amountuf money to Condon, Delaney, after consulting with several other parties, had conforred with Condon, About the Hth of June they discussed | the whole plan, aud the dotails of agreement wore then made by which Cameron and Delaney were to seoure the removal of Minister Lowdl to give Condon a plea to present to the Irtsh. Condon was to be paid lib. erally for his services in defrauding the Irieh votors, and he was to be detailed by Assistant Secretary New to nominate punlic inspectors at dif ferent points in Peunsylvania, to en able him to reach the various Land League centres with the appearance of yerforming official duty. Cames was not present when the original contract was made, in & general way by Delaney and Condon, but Dalaney and Condon called on and conferred with Camercn the day after, when v contract 1or delivery of the Laud Lesgue vote to Beaver was perfected in all the details, and Cameron agreed to have Assistant Secretary New as sign Condon to ostensible duty in Penpsylvania. In D-laney’s ietter dated August 11, he tell that he had ‘‘a very matisfactory interview with Cameron,” and that Cameron told him that the day after he left he had ‘“calied on Mr. New and asked for leave of absence for Condon for the purpose of helping us,” and that New assured him he (Oondon) could leave whenever he was ready. After referring to Condon’s agreo- ment for money, McClure says: hus letter of Juno 17 Delaney expresass | Condun's greed when he says **Conaon will have dollars and cents ns the | paramount iuterest” On another point Condon was particular to guard against the possibinty of any one | sharing of his fraud |nd spoils. D - lauey proposed to Condon to confer with some other trusted men on the i Irish organizition to secure their aid | in the work, but Gondon assurred Do- | laney he could, with the removal of | Mumister Lowell aud satisfactory com- | pensation to lumself, tranefor the Liish Land Leaguo of Foniny vania bodily to Caweron's candidate tor gov ernor. The contract was the cousu nmaced with Edward O’ Mex, Coundou, alove, with conditions that | Miuister Lowell should be re ed if | possible to start vt tide of Irsh en- thusiasm for Arthur and Cameron, and that large sums of money was to be aid to Condon in addition to his salary aud «flicial wavehivg expenses, and Cameron was to sesure Assiebant | Sceretary New's order assiguing Con- | don to an indetinite tour of inspeciion in Pennsylvania Taesc facts,” says Mr., M:Clure, are not g ven on idle rumor, or louse statements or recolloctione: they 4re in my possession as swornh facts aud th y wre within the knowledgo of Buverar pesous with whom Delaney | conferred ab tho time, and of severul | ot persons to whom, io his pride at the supposed suceoss of his eruns, ne detailed the whole facts substan- | vally as I have given them Afcryiving the Jettors ond “, tele- of money (o hunself, Condon has bern assigned ostensibly to inspection duty, | but 18 in reality periorming his part of the contr.ct among the Land Leavues of the state bwades receiving full pay as an officer Coudon 1s receiving full expouses for wraveling | from the government, bat, as Dolaney says, *Condon will have dullars aid coents a8 a pormanent interest,” and | he 18 now bewng iareoly paid ont of the purty assesswont robbery in addi- tion to his official pay to deceive and betray the Land Leavus voters into support of the “*boes” system that has created an almost omaipotent mou opoly of power 10 the state aud nation, The conviction is irresitible that Con- don is simply an Irish specalator in the votes of Gis counirymen, and that he is now play the role of Judas of | ald in the side and betrayal of the | Land Lsagus F aud documents | proving the base deceit and gresd ot | Condon are now in the poss | of the Land Leuwgue of Penn- | eylvania, Of it organization and ! tribunale T have no knuwledge, but 1| assume that the adwinistration of jus- | tice to mercenary traitors and hypo | crites is amoug its atiributes of wu- | thority, The evilencs I have | presented will be sustained in any | court or before any tribunal where Justice asserts her wajesty, and ) | leave it at pres:nt for the Land | League mombers, who have been 1n- | sulted and whose organization has been brought to unmerited reproash to decide whother Condon shall | heneeforth have followship with hou est Irishwen of any oreamzation, he proo: is at hand - what will the Land League of Pounsylvania do with the shameless betrayer of Irish | pecial Dispatch to T'us Bxs New Yok, September 8 were 119 failures last weck There - Yellow Jack | Special Dispat b 10 Tik bak . Browxsy1LLE, Soptember 8 — Forty | elght new cuses of fever yesterday, | sud two deaths. Four new cascs among the troops at Fort Brown In| graws of Delunoy and others, M Clure i]:“(‘» 3 "',"f'\l m"”f“‘l"{:l ‘”':“"“" o adds that i pursuance of the ¢ mirast | g A REVEEG S EIY o ) o Bt e A0 o s L A ".mkh:.« seat, and the jury was sum- dutetor goveruor for u large paymens | oned. Pendiug théir ‘appearanco - Gen, Brady camo in aud stood near votare Jk.l.”‘l‘j:r. A'r"ll!u’l] \‘/““ p | of Judge Hubberd, of Codar Rapids, paidIe s lokter i y, u:: Central | died this morsing of pueumonia, Her Leagin of Scranton, Pa, | Temaius will bs buried at Cedar — — | Rapids, | Now York uge | THE JUKY OUT, | The Fate of the Star Routera Still in Doubt, Dlsagreement of the Jury Expected TAPITAL NOTES. “pecial Dispatenes to Tw fme, THE JUDGE'S CHARGE, WasHINGTON, Beptember ths star route trial this mornin Wylie began bis charge to the Every word was slowly uttercd cnarge evidently had” been carefully prepared. He rovie ved the evidence given ina brief and cloar manuer. The chargs favors ihe goverument’s cuse. At the ocouclusion of the charge Togereoll acked forar immediate 1 vestigation of the b biry churyges. Hookle noted a n usber of excep tiou to the charge, The case wus given to the jury & fow minutes be- Tor: 8 o'el ck. A recess was then taken until 6 o'clock, and the jury ordered to report av that time. SIDE SCtLNES, During the recess some of the spec- tators remamed an o their seats, and some time before the court reassem bled the room vaug alnost complotely fillod with an expectanterowd. John Dorsey ard Rerdell sat side by side, couverniog iu w whisper. Muer and Viilo sut beside their counsel, e Heuklo, Al of them wore a stramed, xious expression of countenauce, aud the furtively a. the clock 8 —Tn Judge jury. Tie the door, At five mioutes past six o'clock the jury was called An im- presvive silence reigned among the BPCCLALONs. THE STAR ROU Ky, Shortly after the appoted hour, the judge touk his sear and the jury was summoned, The olork iuquired: HGentlowen of the jury, have you agreed upon u verdie? roman Dickson answered, “we pt asto one defondant,” *“Chat will notido, you The court : had better tzke your seats until the PTEMB THE DIVIDED DISTRICT. | Tho Issue Squarely Made Between Railroad Mouopolies and the Masses, A Retroepective R view of the Republican Oonvention and Valentine's Rump, Wholesale Purchase of Pledged Delezations With Union Pacifilc Money. Che People ¢f Merrick County Treacherously Batrayed by Political Judases. Burt County Votes Publicly Sold on the Streets by Hopewell. While the Prinoe «f Sneaks From Blair Joins the Herd ut the Shambles. Dorsey Digs His Political Grave and Crawis Into it Editorial Correspondonce of The Bee. Fremont, Neb, Septemher 8 — Whom the gods wish to deatroy they first make mad. Tho desperats efforc to foist Valentine vpon the people of this district and state for a third torm and the corrupt methods to which he and his henchmen have resorted are sare to oud 1 his defeat in Novem- ber, The outcome of the contest hero is already known, Two republican candidates are now in the field, the one reproscuting the honest unbought sentiment of the party, the other the pliaut tool of a giant monopoly elovated to power and plece by bribery and political spoils, The muinspring of Valentine's ma chine 18 the raiiroad, On the train coming from Omsha to Fremont 1 witnessed the disgraceful spectacle of a district judge dispensing freo rides to delegates supposed to be friendly to Valentine. The conductor hud a gen- eral order to take the judge's direc- tions as to whom he should pass, and their hats wore chalked. At Fremout the railroad ageut aud all the gravel trains were employed to carry the Dodge county primary for Valentine, 1d the raiiroad employes were on hand to bulldoze delegates who were disposed to oppose him. With all this powerful iufluence, Valentine could not have made a decent showing had it not been for the treachery, cowardice and venality of parties wno came here under pledges to oppose uim, For iustance, Merrick county is intensely anti-monopoly, and Val- eutive can hardly mustor a corporal’s guard there, he delegation were loud in their pledges of loyaity to this sentiment, but thoy came here handicapped as supporters ot Persinger for congress, Had they been honest and sincere in their pro- | fessions they would naturaily have associted and acted in concort with the other opponents of Valentine, but like the muu whom they professed to suppory they were morely shamming and workiug hand and glove wich the monopoly faction and finally wont into Valentioo's rump convontion and bound chemsclves to support bim, Their spokesman, Hostettor, who ex- pects to be ro-clected to the legisla- ture, was playing shutdecock and | battledore between the two camps, Porsinger himsclf was simply playing his part of stool pigeon to Valentine, which was no doubt cut out by Thurs- ton as his proper role, Burt county elected a delegation that was, with one exception, out spuken at home against Valentine I wus amazed to find their chairman go- ivg about the streews of Fremont offering the delegation for sale like a herd of cattle to the highest bidder, “Valentine is offering us one hundred vows for our n White for state treasurer, outside of the com- bination. Now what can we rely upon from the friends of Crouns: 2’ counsol for the vovernment comes in,” The jury took soats, Blies and Kor came into court at this moment and were informed of the condition of affairs, Bliss said he did not mee what was expected of the government sounsel. The court then dirscted the jury to retire for turther deliheration, neying perbaps by toauorrow they woud find another verdict. They were cavtioned to beware of “jury tixers.” The marshal was direcred to tind suitable accommodations for the Jury during the night, and a recens taken until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, SANITAKY MATTELS, A call hag been issuod for a meeting of the Awerican public health asso- ciation, National boured of health and various sl boards of health, to be held st Tudianapolis, October 18th, to cmsider the question of holding & modical exhibition iu 1883 e Sudden Death wt Carroll, lowa, Bpoci-! D spated to Tu Lisk Cakrkory, lowa, Beptember 8 — Mrs J. W. Nyo. of this city, daughter The Colorado Pool. Special Dispaich w0 Tuk Bxk, CH10AGO, September 8 —The Chi- cago railron 's which cowpete for Col orado business to day agreed to Coutinue preseut rates until the next meeting, October &, Taey iustructed its Lo stop cutting, un- der penalty of removal, “Woare friondly to Crounse, but we want to know what we ar to got for our man Winte!" Up to noon this berior and sale was openly carried on. Mr had almost persusded | the cre going f 1 file uity h the chuirman ongressional committee, Judge (' ounse, but sud- deuly he wheeled round and marched oft to the Valentine camp, where he remained to the end. Valentine's promises for Whito were evidently too tempting for Burt county, Tue most contemptible and coward- ly pivce of treachery was that of Hil. tou who deserted and went over 1nto the Valontine camp,where he natural ly belonged. The conduct of this venul fraud ought to forever deprive him of further support from the peo plo of Washington county. His fight for Crouuse at home was simply to beat the other fellows. Just as soon a8 the first opportunity offered he Jjumped over into the railroad camp, where bhe was welcomed with Open Arms. 1o contrast with this treachery was the conduct of Mr. Sollek, of Waehington county, who remained true to his colors from first to last Had the delegation from Washing- ton county walntained & bold front and gone heartily into the fight the forces uuder Valentine would have beon compelled to capitulate Some wmen have & great kuack for blundering. George W. E. Dorsey, who has been prominently mentioned as a caudidate for governor, commit ted political suicide yesterday by vol- unteering his services a8 an active henchman for Valentine. It was curreutly reported that Dorsey had of iR 9 Hepowoll |#1d the subatitution of 4 republican | liko Edward T, Stee), of this city. , 188% packed tho Dodge county primar for Val, but I had refucod to eredit i and Dorsey stoutly denied that he h taken a hand in the fight. His con duct to-day contirma the report. In stead of discrectly keoping out of th fight, Dorsey for once in his life be came a bold warrior. He waas aboul the streets oncouraging the Valentine strikers and finally put his name to the document that was used to fur- nish Valentine a protoxt for refusing to submit to the legitimate call issued by tho chairman of the congressional committee. This stupid step cooked Dorsey's goose with all Crounse men wd the opposition to Valentine. Phey now regard him as a link of the lontine saueago and will fight him to the bitter end. Some of the por~ formances of the Valentine acrobats At tho opera house wore very amusing /CHEAPEST Place to gt SHOES tor your children i at the popular store ot HEIMROD & DORMANN' 13th and Jackson Streets, REMEMEEE That it costs us nothing for rent in our boot and shoe department, and it enablex us to sell BOOTS & SHOES chesper than the cheapest, Bring in Your Little Ones, and instructive, Ouo of thess politi- cal clowns by the name of Robertson declared political reform to be a hum- bug The only roform he wanted was of the kind that would ¢ tho fel- lows who packed tho primarics and convention the spoils of offico, He tried to win applause frow Val'a followers by blackyuarding Rosewater. If T remember correctly, T have a lot- ter in my drawer from the same fol- low, written in the summoer of 18 in which he denounced and ab Frauk Wolch, and asks Tur Ber to support him for congross. The most conapicuous flgure and chiof bugler in the rump that nominated Valentine was that ominent consus return forger and land office fraud, Peoter Schwenck, and he was ably seconded in his applause of blackguard oratory by that barnacle of barnacles, J, W. Pearman, 1t wns eminently in accord with the eternal fitness of things that Pear- man, barnacle and D. B. and Gen, Roberts, bummoer and D, B. should be on deck shouting themselves hoaase for our Val. It is also cminently proper for the U. P. to provide this class of scalawags with annual pasaes, while merchants, mechanicsand farm- ors have to pay four cents a mile. E. R, General Rejoleing Over the Nomina- tlon ot Judge Weaver. Spectal Dispatch to Tuw Ban. Browsvitue, Neb., September 8. —The people of Brownville indulged in a grand blow-out in honor of the nomination of Judge Weaver, of Falls City, for congressman from this dis- trict. Bonfires, the firing of a cannon, guus, and every available sort of fire- works, comwingled with the frequent cheers for Woaver given with a will, showed that our pcople approve heartily of the nomination. The pre- cinct's first choice for governor was Hon, R, W, Furnas. In spite of Howe money liberally distributed, we gave Furnas a good clean majority in this precinct, and the demonsiration to-night, which was not participated in by Howe's followers, was not out- done even by the demonstration two years ago, This aleo attests pur recog- nition of the wisdom of the choice of the convention at Nebraska city last night. A Big Hall of Balus. Special Dispateh to Tuk Brs, MINNEATO Soptomber 8, —At Winnepeg this morning two sirangers entered the Merchants bank and dur- ing the temporary absence of the tel- lor secured possession of $10,000 in bills, No one saw the men near enough to bo able to identify them, and the suthorities are all at sea as to how the money that was taken, The bills not beinglol any particular bank there was no way of identifying it. Sooial Solence, Specinl Dispatch to 1 un brs, SAATOGA, Soptembor 8.—At the social sclence convention papers on factory life and advocating the restric- tion of ten hours for a day's work were road, A paper on the ociviliza- tion of Awerican Indians, by Miss Fletcher, was accompanied by a young Indian girl from Omaha, Pounsylvania Repablicans. Dispateh 1o Tus bre Puttanerriia, September 8,—The political mestiug held here with closed doors was attended by leading mem- bers of the indepandont republicans and sowe prominont stalwarts, for the purpose of having a comprowmise ef fectod by the withdrawel ot Beaver Spocisl o -— and start them to school with good shoes, CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP!!! HEIMROD & DORMANN, (Sucoessors to Fred Lang.) WHOLESALE & RETAIL Grocers Our success is due to our good goods and low figures. We always keep FRESH STOCK, consequently our customers can pur- chase of us only fresh goods. WE SELL EXTRA MINNESOTA FLOUR $4,50 per 100. SCHUYLER CELEBRATED SNOWFLAKE in the only flour that gives general matisfaction, and we daily receive proofs from our customers that it makes WHITEST AND LIGHTEST BREAD. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Being the only pure and healthy arti cle in this market, and which is recommended by the wmost cololebrated chemists. We KEEP IT. SUCARS. We keep CALIFORNIA SUGAR, which is pronounced o be the purest article ever brought { to this market. We also keep the bost, brands of BYRUPS and FLAVORINC! | EXTRACTS. Heimrod & Dormann, WHOLESALE & RETAIL WINE AND LIQUOR DEALERS, We koop but pure and healtay goods, freo from any adulteration, Families using such goods for medical purposes should give us & call. Wo make ape- cinlties of Brave Bour's Loase of Life. Bpecinl Dispatol to Yanktox, Septembor 8. —Braye Bear, the Siovx Iudian who was to have been hung on the 18:h for the murdor of Johuson, near Kort Sully, has beon granted a second respite o vixty days, e The President. Epocial Dispateh to s Bes, CALIFORNIA | CLARET, LANGELICA, ' PORT, BHERRY, CALTFORNIA ' PURE BRANDIES. Boston, Soptembor 8,—The presi-| We also keep fine lots of *imported dent arrived at Marblohead this morn- ing, it TELEGRAPH NOYES. PiitaneLeiiA, September 8,—The eu. gineer corps of the navy to-night made ar. rangements 10 give Kogineer Melville a reception next Friday evening, at the Con. tinental Hotel, PiiLAbELEHIA, September 8,—The di covery of forgs y as well as theft in the vecord of Major Phipps, was further devel 0oed to-day by preseatation of the claims of Seeds and Ferguson for $505 for merchau dise supplied t) the alms house, The hooks ghows the claim had been paid and the nawe of the tirm forged. Bay Frayos September &, . containing sick ch ien, rumored to have vollow fever were met at Autioch, C utra Costs county, last night, by health officers of the state and city, and switched off. This morniug the cars was thoroughly ex- swived and wo yellow faover found on board, The Chinamen had been dischuryed from railroad service, sullering from ague, incapucity aud wmalarie fever, of whicl four died during the trip. The survivors came to this city this moring. COGNACS —~RHINE WINES, ‘CHEESE. 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