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) S SRTY < | % IHE OMAHBHA BIAILY BEE™”" PR— “QQ‘.fl,"‘P { TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEP'EMBER 13, 18 i R b a iy Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Invited JOhn S. Brlttaln & GO., to {/isitetieerl\sfia(rjnrré):t%w1%ggakl))lieshme|gf ow?nsed i S, JOSEFPIEL, MO., and Occupied by o mens . R.LM'DONALD&GO., - DRY COODS, NOTIONS, pry “&50DsS. ANU MEE‘E,S FURNISHlNG GOGDS Notions and Furnishing Goods, IN THE WEST. ) s RS We can offer close huyers every inducement they can possibly find in = P JOSEPH: MO., t £t “m’“l M Iy . . e » Eistern wmark ts, and tave freigat, besides delvy in transportation from East | The Brichtest Lighted, Best Appointed Jobbing Hous B ern cities, which promises this fall to be a very serious drawback, on account nrr;dm x“\: nt[dl)ry Goods and Notions west of the Miseissippi. Solo manufasturors #5550 o 3 ok el L) of the celebrate %3 9 i of delsys ) g ¢ Having largely increa:ed our stock for Fall Trade, we can offer Western MerchantesGron b Advantages and Gloser Prices than ever before, McDonald's Overalls, Duck, Denim and Cottonade Pants, 3 We ask he attention of Merchants who find it to their advantage to buy where they can find the Best Stocks, at Closest Prices, getting their CYCLONE ULSTERS’ LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS, ood icker, buying ofcen as the'r trade demands aud not run the risk of 4 garr;inqguover larg,_;ye1 gtocks of goods. In all styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods in the Market and at g o (g& é‘m}u i:?( ex;.:; and convince yourselves, if St Joseph is not your Best BOTTOM PRICES: John s. Brittain & co. Western 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, visitfR Corner Fourth and Jule Streets, opposite Court House. all prominent towns throughout the west, and will call upon any merchant any-=—— Giliis i 2 & where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail, or write THE HISTORY OF A cmME_l.uu privately; that for the prosent he | as unsatisfactory to me as it was to afor samples. The most careful attention given to orders, and satisfac- AN . | L] would not take action, I suggested | yourself. tion guaranteed, Remember that I could encourage \Bowen and let | IT WAS INCONSISTENT, . ot inate into e- | . 1 A] A Self-Constituted Agent Of th | ponitithe-eorsaption fund and then | 106 105y 8id not oxpect o render u R. L. McDONALD & CO., St. Joseph, Mo. | se them. He checked me by say- | A ot : - = —— i [ DO ¢ OV B8V | torday afty . They had decided 2 i Government Attempts to | g, *No, that hos too 1auch lavor of | by & voto of 115t 1, that the foreman | Of the theft and given tho namo of the | ARE YQU THERE, ARAB! 2 [ tish tcrpedo boat to-day cam in colli- POLITICAL NOTES. Bribe a Juror. [ipoiioBibuUNiness: said T would re- | 0ra” 8 Y80 unless the judge | POrson to whom the bond was issued. 4 sion with and sunk the mail boat |Special Dispatehes t> Tin Brx. [ port to him any further facts T might | o000 Boh TS M C1e e [ Should the bond bo - fraudulently e bound from Tsmailia. The topedo T e L eptember 12.- The e | glean from day to day. Some days T B p iated neither the government . boat wi a o >a8801 : «The Political Lifs and Death” | l\f[l':r 1had o ycnn\'erm)l’tiun with him | :X‘il‘:add:gk:‘:lf::y ::::’d l:z“e:rr;?‘?,;‘ ‘: ;z’rll‘tk;‘u rightful owner wi’fl lose any- An Ea'rly Mfll'lllflg Call on the ‘:'(:Au :‘:\:c‘v‘x:\:{:}:;I:l;l‘:;\l:l. fn‘m‘x"ll iluxr . :‘ “'“imtm bl £ th it 4 = “ | #nd told him that other jurymen had | thing ter the Umited States will not s f [\ li ndependent repubiicans ot this city 3 : i to whother T should report as to our | thing BN I d Rebel Chief ab His LI met to-night. Ex-Postmaster Doug- of Attorney Goneral Browe- | boon sporohed st hageid bowpud | LTl Wi, "G oo sed il g » i o it G5 B Mo . 4 s oy v © | (UL TS D ter in the Balance. [szen ) that if thero were any doubting |the person entitled to it. in Kebir. Kassassty, Soptember 12 — Gion, | city committee, and D, N. Fuller sec- Wolseley has loft the camp in order | rofary. A commirtes was appointed | tempted to tell him the facts in the | o f g —_———————— B | Bowan': intervigw; fibnt} (el prex| mind’ on e juryiithe iasticbanch SPORTING. ¢ was given them to change their to arrango for an attack. All forces | to make arrangemonta for the conven- 3 5 vented e, saying he did not ) o E ispatches toTux Brr, | itialy : 110 3 g A Detailed Statement of the | Venieq e S8 o T dotail, | Yote if they danred feoTasiee, fard e e | The Britieh Troops Within | have now arrived. tion to nominate an_ independant re- Abominabie Crime by ¥ore- or know what side of the case they | ooy MA% MASSHLEC KO Ry RISDOFLIIR! g % i | g i BLOWING UP DAMS, publican for congress i the Twelfth (052 4 | o ™ e wppasentshat. 3 | the rosulty and T did so. " I bolioved | - Gutcago, Soptomber 12, Chicago Fighting Distance at SeEnod onts | s man Dickson | & LAt " | conspiracy was made out as to some ot | 6, Providence 4. | Early Dawn., Skt e OO0 — person acting for tho defense might | 4 %oon irastors, who wero organized | ' CLEVELAND, Septomber 12.—-Cleve- | have gone up tho fresh water canal ‘Tho Election in Maine == | approach a juryman with corrupt apparontly with a view of obtaining Boston 8. e through Kassassin lock to blow up the | special Dispateh to T Bxn | 8P : \ Together with a Plea for the | offers and represonting thomselves to | )iruoty” upon unfrequented torri- vraLo, September 12.—Buffulos | A Terrific Battle Expected--A | dums constructed by tho eneiny. Portiasp, September 12.—The | »mbor Honesty of the Jury acd | oa s et O o ot | tory_or in & vrowing section at low |, Troys 4. Flanking Experiment. A HISTORY OF DIPLONACY. Daily Advertiser makes a careful eati- 3 ), readl | NSTANIINOPLE, Septomber 12— [muto of the legisluture ua followa: | 1t is untrue the Lord Dafferin is find- [ Senate, republicans 28, fusion 3, to :‘clculm ‘prfldififl“ ?‘lndd im increase NATIONAL ROWERS, A. Variety of General Forelgn News |, " tault with . the - proclamation lh;uw. republicans 87, fusion G4. 6 i ini i until the figuros reached large sums. NDC against Arabi Pashe and with the ’orTiAND, Me., September 12.— me Interesting Reminis- | mated to me that he had been iuter- | f H LoxnoN, September12,—The Hills- L { i , Me., 3 Fore g 2 viewed for a corrupt.purpose, but did | I Delieved this was dales and Thamee orawa) did) hard VIEWING THE GROU muitary conven Aftcr having ob- | The computation of the legislature cences of the Great ITial | o4 state facts, and Doniphan reported BESTEMATICALLY DONE work to-day. The Thames crew wero | K AssAssIN, Septomber 1 tamed the bencfit of former docu- | mude for the press slightly differs from figures, and by misrepresentation of | ~Dernorr, September 12,—Detroits e MR Stephen Dorsey. or entrapping b JUYIN. - eainy | facta and petitions to tho dopartment, |5, Worcestora 8. | caution. Later on Mr, Olcott inti- | L > General f ) A f s i ¢ and Its Results. to me that a man named Shaw had | by them through their officors located | afioat soon after 1. A scratch crew | Wolseley made a personal reconnois- mentp, Lord Dufferin has informed | Tho l\l:l\'l!!‘!llul'_l estimates, It is, & o offered him $200 to vote here, and the principal sufferers were | of ¢ight awaited them at the foot of | sance this morning, accompanied by other ambassadors of tho facts of the | nenate 28 '."l’"bhc"’" 3 fusion, the 3 the sub-contractors, whose losses, | Chiswick Eyot, and, taking a start of | the Duke of Cunnnl‘mht and Gonorals | 3¢ The following has been ascer- latter in Knox and Waldo counties; Inspector Pollock Points Out the 1pROICLEABIDORAY. compared with the government, were nboutllength: led’ them to Botneo | Lowe, Willis and Wilkinson, He ro. | toned to bo a correct version of the | house 96 republicans, 52 fusion, 3 4 Evils that Infost Pine Ridge. I advised him to report tho matter |ten timos greater. 1 beliove|bridgo, whers the Thames srow | turnod after gaining a clear idea of the | Nogotistions: ~All articlen of tho con. | doubtful, i to the judge, and he did so. Until |in maby instances the govern-|cauoht and finished at Mortlake, do- | enemy's position. This is the last vention had been uccepted by the | Lrwiston, Me., September 12.— o all took the first informal ballot, on | ment was imposed on, and by ing the whole course in 21 mirates, | reconnoissance before the battie, Turks, including that designating | Tho Journal bas returns from 204 I ‘White People Linger on the Hill Tops | the afternoon of Friday, September | misrepresentations, orders were 8e-|mhe tide was fairly good, ut the THE FORWARD MOVEMENT, Aboukir as the landing place for tho | towns, which give Robie 61,405, ! lais- /’ [} Ready to Pounce on the | 8, T did not know how eny of the jury | cured. Take any executive office un- | water at times was very mu‘ulm “the | = Kassassiy, September 1'2, 5:30 y, | Turkish troops. Lord Dafferin had ted b1,863; Robie's plurality 9,632 LTS wonld vote, nor did ¥ 1. the ulightest | der the gcvernment, I care no. who, | fj i 1y o | initialed the final textaftor considera- - Revertation. gc ) Hillsdales Jater in the duy pulled | v —General orders have been issued blo delay on the part of tho Turks, | Distingnished Politicians Caucuss- Said Pesha declured that he was un- ing. able to initial the saume, and_ re. |Specisl Dimateh to Tun b quested a postponement, Lord Duf. | Ciicaco, Septewmber 12.--A confer- ferin demurred, but eventually agreed | onco will be “held here to morrow on the condition that the document | 8mong n number of prominent repub- bo forwarded him nitialed aud unal- | licans, the nature of which hus not tered on tho following morning, Late | transvired, James G. Blaine, Com- the - following evenibg i | missioner Raum, Governor Cullom, Pasha visited Dufforin aud _informed | Gen. Ben Harrison, Governor Porter, him he was unablo to aflix his initisls | and others, will be present. — All lead- o tho document as tho porty desired | 08 republicans of Lilinois have been the troops to land at Alexandria, | invited. Aboukir being unsafe, Next day Lord Duffsrin, in coneideration that the relations of the English and Turk- ish troops be on the swme footing as during the Crimean war, authorizod him to inform the porte that dsgeeo endeavor to control their ac- | and I know from experionce it is a against the tide from Hammersmithto | for a forward movement of the whole tions, and I refer to my follenguea to | physical impossibility, considering the | Mortlake, and came down over the |army. Tents and baggage will boe Special Digpatches to Tz Br. substantiate 1(-11;' 'au ement, I growing wants of the peuple, to per- | guil course on the ebb. It 1s thought | transported by railroad to the nearost THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL could nob i "‘m‘f:; A0y v“,"m;“;"m”y inspect, examine and d"’"‘”’“; everything now gives promise of a |point of the British encampment, WasHINGTON, September 12,—Mr. 's""(v c;)mnua '!'}’ft £YI19n09 l”‘;l“"l')‘ """"”3 "‘lw“.d"c“ of tho "“"f’f" 'l‘d most interesting race. No bugles will be sounded after sun- Diskaon, lato forman of tho atar rouso | b1.11- Dormes that was ipportad By | eash ondor he lswes I the man o LEXINGTON TACES. sot. _The royal West Kont regiment, : H b sely, a L 2 D gl % % - « Y Nineteenth vO com- % jury, is talking very freely, and makes | | iiion o my colleagues fully and | ercise of mistaken judgment should | Leuarox, Ky., September 12. :f.'.'.’.iI:."ff}".f.’.';ti]..ul:r‘.'.":;'nfl;‘.‘ fo, Sorlon refluctions on the departintht | trocly, aud whenover we discussed | bo considered by overy liberal mind. | First ruce, solling raco, mile_and | panics of ofJ“!b'C*‘-l . god BULEMDLS | 1) Ghinrges in the indictment or any | It is is understood that Bowen’s |a quarter, Square Danco firat, Pat- ,nw“l“'“! iba stenck lat BB D R mian | whol ap, | oL shpiovertiacta N teapnoried iy |.companion, when o spprosshodiD ke tie second, Faragut third; time, 2:10, | | W00 N0 30 f0ia ot b, ¥ | position by facts swora to by govorn- [won, was a man named Browster, | Sccond race, three-quarters of a| 3 L0 N L chod to the ground of bivouae. Kach man will carry 100 rounds of ammunition, Goneral Nu- gent will remain with the forco left to guard the camp. The transport bri- gado will be formed at daybroak. A supply of ammunition equal to 30 rounds per man will bo carried on proached him with an offer of 25,000 to vote for the conviction of Brady and Dorsey, zave his name as Bowen, He first met him on the 23d of August. Bowen claimed to represe the department of justice. Dickaon’s statement minutely details the | pent witnesses. eAs to Brady, the [ Cameron is also a special agent of the mile, Lizzie 8. won, Frona third, testimony of Walsh, sustained by col- | departinsnt of justice; and this fact | Baromoter second; time 1:18, 1:17, latoral facts in the evidence, was what | witl probably be stated in Dickson’s| Third race, three quartors of & mile, | the prosecution depeuded on to con- | formal and sworn statement tothe dis- two-year-olds, Aecender first, Curqm- | vict him. T must bo allowed to judgo | trict attorney. It is a long document, | al McCloskey second, Violator third; of Walsh’s highly interesting and | but embraces in detail only what |time, 1:17]. statemont WO Bowen. Tho | iluminated testimony s it improssed | Dickson stated in u goneral way. PR B . o ot et meefing,. taied | oy AndL T donobibeliere 4t inidta AVFAIRS AT PINE RIDGE, THE POOL SEETHING. T boimmain, which will pross on [the Turks would by allowed | enti ake much stock in_the et 3 " : h to proceed to Port Said and thence to tod to meet the attorney gen- | Jtirely or ta R Acting Secretary of the_Interior S e naval brigade. will be | to proso id and ther :}‘:’nl“:"“l"‘“l"md e culaur{:hed fi:::]:uclu:t:?z(;y“rly:rgfl:lver;:l":tl,“:ltwhs Joslyn has o letter from Inspector| The Proapect of s War Brightons. ot Kl transport. norps, the .Imu-lr l:h:;‘-:rnm!j On thudlulnu day o o e was oxpctod in_ Washing: | Locsuse T am difforently conatltuted | pollock, invasigating - tho condition forty rounder and nine batteries no- | (DN S WS requeatod to attend ton the next; day, Thursday, August | [FOT MADY JoR &nc, & &M SoRry °0 | of affirs at Pina Ridga (Dak.) Indisn | special Dispatch bo Tie . | companying the advancing forco. Said Pasha’s house for the purpose of o4, 1882; that we could imeet at(®MV: WAy of he PGNP |ageucy. Tho inspootor ssys: This| Cuicaco, September 12.—An im- O SHa BU AN signing tho convention, Ou his Wormley's botel undisturbed, and he parl- ‘;hc b “m"l'é Ll»‘ ! “""l'.” ""l’ | azency has already been “‘inspected”’ | portant informal meeting of the rail- | Kassassiy, September 121 arrival Lord Dafferin observed it was would satisfy me that what be prom- | withou | Lr.m;“i wuu‘ ave ptra mm' | twice by my illustrious compeers, and | road managers of roads leading to | v, —The British army 18 now bivouac- nccomsary that the proclsmation be ised was correct, He farther said: to see a ": ol il'""‘ ‘"'"“"") ":i"l’:! b | yot the same dissatisfaction among the | Minneapolis and to the Missouri river | ing at a point two miles beyond here, oflicially mnuu:uxn-uwl to him, He 4 ““Well, you are n man of the world, | Marionattes on tho jury ko decice % | Indians and charges against the agent | was held w-duy. Tho olaim. of the | along the line facing Arabi Pash's | Was iuformed i 'In\ulklu-m published g and kniow when you aro ia s fight you | 98#% LDAR 3 COPRRC UPOD WAVEE DK | ate rife. Moreover, raporta have becn | Rook Teland road to u considerable | front, Our wost advanced line is |\ t’h.n.l. mornivgs Vokyh and an im- wust use every means in your power | Gyt 6 Be l‘.’ml’;'u RQER M | circulated that both ors who | shure of the Minneapolis buvness, by | about four miles from the Evptisn Il“”»“ll» rlr“"v‘]] :—.ml a |nln L“I“ pro- ) w win, This is now the attorney | S i) precedod we wero st up” te|virtue of its new “Albert Lea route” | front, The forward march Legivs ducsd and ea A » him, bu ]N_ WA general’s fight, and he must succeed, DIFFER WITH THE REST OF MANKIND, | \vlrllvlv\\mhh!h‘-x agent, )llunus( ,Imw to the northwest, was not «l':u:ed. shortly after midoight, o that the &lulxl:"xw“d’ [l-‘v “lln:i‘ l:ll\‘“i‘l‘ A‘A”:l-'l‘lx:::lt\ . 'f1s POLITICAL LIVE AND DEATH | v iudge o0 " wone from bad to worse here until the | Mr. Cablo thereupon telegraphed to | forge may reach fighting distance by [ PUemmin T B B 1O ARG 48 Wyliv as friendly to the prosecution | gtated I fortally swore to n;yin:upl"’y‘““ tho country with fear. “Ihe | on cattle to any figure mecossory o | attempt to get round Arabi's”fluk | BBV T B i heroon saia | railroad corporations, the value of B atrary rllogn o alao | e O e aracacs of | ChewR TUARIng. aGAstArGIMIGE dopart: | ecure freight, ir, Merrill, of the | and destroy. the railway in his rear, | tained. Lord Duiferin thoreon said | Thpbte RSN 8 e suid the caso came to Browster &8 a | tho jury, with the object of inflaenc- | 1ot 48 begning to move, and | Milwaukoo & St. Paul road, give no- | gommunicating with 7 gz it was neccesary that the text of the hat » /o hia producesscr, MoVoagh; | o s T knw the.jury have too | Cur. auefiaudiug, Justicerlovig white |sion that hotwanld noy enter 1S Kasnasein, Septenives Lm0 o and that it had been terribly misman: | much regard for their honors to mis. | SLU4°08 BEe, BULLK ol tho hill | Oaha Pool until this matter was ad- | m, —The British aro now marching « agdi by McVeagh and James. Mis- | aato a eingle fact or ircident which | ::l:;cur:::fil‘:-::mc;::: m-:m:;lrll.u-:!l) Jb“-“"'- (m-:u q‘w:nly‘ thuau:w:'::l::; on l:n;ll r‘:)z Kel‘;xri. n.lu ;._nlu:k ";".n +aks uad been made and errors of | gee o 4 im- | - : sol- | bo some prospect of a delorm yrobably begin before daylight. 1o | Cl0¢ o} L 0 i ; A A AL D Paee e S mdlm.uurl:;:lm::ur:::l u;xhru; ireo duys i | emnly guarantoed resorvation, ‘This | raidroud war botwoen tho great trunk Tiitiah roope havo throe daya rations cued to Port Buid, o s inforied ropublicaas st 8 tnosting yesterdey st the present administration did not | out in saying it was not until after "J““’,J‘:’f""dn',."fl“"" Imapy Xomons |lium lssdiog weak and north from | Transports aro ordered to follow tho | (it 1He BUCAN, BHERe, 80 MUEER | ()0 Lo bose of bringing sbout unity of aro to pros tho cuse until Bradys | MoNally, Doniphan, MoCarthy | (1% S8t S0 0 oot “Tioua'in th | O — Atsay aloag o Borth bank of the cn-| 103 o the words *proceed to Port | action batween tho independent and apers comuenced their tirade of |and Oleott had accidentally re-| janggoment of, If fraud exists, in o Said,” stalwart ropublicans by the withdrawal s 2b o and villification of the adminis- | ferred to their experience with | “iuiis . A ) Paddook on Polygamy: WHAT EGPT WILL LOKE, e e e A AN SRRD NCIAAE A WA AN P 4 tratio' and its officere; and now un- | “jury fixers,” and the reference \mldn.mn to the many questions as to | special Dispatch to Tus Brx, Loxnoy, September 11,—A promi- A PREZEN N 10 THE SOLDIERS AL ApAVEE wmm‘m‘k;r ulten!flml 2 ] der J circumstances the defendants ! . onts i the management of the agency snd| By ck, Neb.,, September 12.— Ananoi stimates that Egypt 3 rosof Prearyo P o s o to published statements in the shape . h 3 4 4y nent financier estimates By Yy N 4 ! couference to-day. The gentlemen re- ¥ vio e P “ A 3 @ BUGPO |} uginess proper, there is also here a o h ex-Senator Pad- u Rothschilds presented the British Yy ¥ § must be convicted, T asked him if | of interviews in last Friday's Post, | r " 2 In an interview witl v d- | will lose nearly £70,000,000 by the q mained together about an h d ) i + | great political contest in which the | gock, of the Utah commission, who is s h ) army in Fgypt with twelve thousand ¥ an hour aud on any of the counsel for the prosecution | ghat I took up my written statement | Red Cload TN of the ) war. The cotton crop, which is en- A R A T A ey oy i knew of his action. Hosaid they did | and submitted the question to ihem | *5¢° and Re Uunhn_r“ ““1’1 princi | home for a day or two, he says the | girely Jost, would have been worth pounds of tobaczo and fivo thousaud | OPAFAT ' . not. Before leaving then he eaid, | asto the propriety of my reading it | pal sy “l"d w M; g "ill csuse| rivicism on appointment of registra. | neid 04'000,000, Thero i littlo | PIPU%: which the khedive allowed to ¥ BT will mond | word to. 3our | to tnom. * Ginercl consent was given | blovshed uoless sottled soon. T|tiun officers to registor votes in Ulah | hopy of saving any of the sugar erop. [enler duty free. AL address to-morrow and arrange when | and so carefal was I that 1 postively | L2P® l“.f"*""“l yd“""“ :'E“"""Ih;" is unjust, The Marmons who &re | y¢%he country is not in a settled con- EN KOUTE, Special Dispatches to Tik BEK, we can meet and see the attorney | told them it was not intended to have ‘ but "‘“;' "““"“‘" “ff"" abor "dlv” monogamists were appointed in 8 few | gision within twe months it willbetoo | Licutenant Commander Goodrick, | Concoxn, N, H., September 12.— geosral. Gn @ fllowiog day ales | Lo vequired to fully undorstand and in- | small countica where no_ gentilen or | g for mowiny next yoar's cereals, |of tho Usited Statcs vy, has arrived | The republican wiato convention met adjourament of court, 1 prooseded to SLIGHTEST WEIGHT ;ullmen{t yn:lpu_rt“ l-lplm e mm'&“’"- apostle Mormon could be found. | guyere] large fallurcs ave anticipated |en routo to join Gen, Wolseley. and cast two ballots for governor my office, and shortly after, a colored | N waa ment of and difficultios surrounding | These counties contain an ageregato | jyorily. FLOODS IN SPAIN. | without choico, Samuel Whale was boy handed me a card with the fol- with any of them or warp their judg- this sgency. of only 12,000 people, while tho gen- HYMANE ENGLISHMEN M b teRentamt 11, —Ther: nominated for governor on the fourth lowing written in lead pencil wents. The statement I read them A STOLEN BOND. tile and apostate Mormons wero ap- 4 | mcisak, | Mausin, Beplombor 1=Thore ia | B2 g Dear Cor. Dick=ox: Kight o'clock this | Was the original one I had written on | An United States registered bond | pointed for all others containing an | Kassassiy, September 12 \‘“:.\ jfEca: GAsaY x‘x\.;fl(‘::lh.'.‘.i. storins “m‘i | New York Anti-Monopolists. clal Dispateh to T s Sanatoaa, N.Y,, September 12,-~ The anti-monopoly state committee has chosen Gon, Tremaine for temporary chairman of the convention to mor- row. The platform of principles will favor taking telograph by the nationa! government, It will demand the abolition of the contract system in state prisons, and favor a uniform and cquitable exciso law. A plank will demand reform of the judiciary. The platform will be chiefly devoted to tho question of state taxation The unjust [discrimination in favor of railroads in taxation'of,proporty willjbe dwelt on particularly, A eection will claim that of §60 000,00 tuxation as. sossod lust year, £42,000,000 was paid by farmers and rval estate owners, new docursni bo transmitted to London, MHe was ready o initial Pounsylvania Republicans, the draft of the convention with the | Bpeeisi Dispatch to Tur Bus. claue allowing Tarkish troops to pro- | PHILADELrIIA, September 12. —The ALkxaNpris, September 11— S . Senator Hale appeared before the B 2 convention and was received with en- The Rus- | thusiastic cheers. He thanked the herself in | gonvention and reviewed the history eveuing at drivers, Tes 2™ | my roturn to my home on the night | of the denomination of $5,000 was|aggregate of 132,000 people. ~The | campaien has demonstrated the August 2ith of August 5, atter the Howen intor- | stolan from the oflice of the United | apostate Mormons ara oven more hos. | superiority of Shrapuell over the ATTEMITED SUICHL Friday, August 25th, T called upon | view, and at its close 1 solomnly said, | Stales register of the treasury ten | tile to Mormons than the gentiles aud | Krupp peroussion shell. The Koglish | pyyyy Suntember 12 Judge Wylie st recess and informed | ©Kuowing and believing I have & God | days ago. The secret service force |equally relisble. The appointments | fired without haste as the consumption | oy, yoiress Feyghite st hiw that an tmproper proposition had | to meet, T say every word in that | thus fer have failed to recover tho [gave universal satisfaction to anti- | of ammunition by rifles averaged eight | i} upartment of the Due Do Morney. | aud principles of the republican part been made me and by whom. We | statement is true, so help wme, God.” | bond or discover the thief. The rob- | Mormons. Mr. Paddock is quite en- | rounds per man. The British soldiers | g oy 1) 4 precarious condition, | " Edward J. Tennep, Renj. W. . conversed about the matter aud he | Others then told their experiences |bery was kept quiet in the hope that | thusiastic over the success of the com- showed great humanity to the wound- N e PR T Tl T v i'm‘m.m.. #8id he would think over it and resolve | and prefaced thew with such | olue would befound. The bond |missionso far. He thinks much good | ed Egyptians. Many gave their waler| () "Sopiomber 12 —The o | AL AUSRAR, SANLINAD Ntk BORS § Gpon what course o pursue. After | romark s I made, that| was one which was exchanged from 3} | will come of the £dmunds act, but | bottles, which under such & sun wore |\ N s A B ASOBARS. N e adjournment that day he called me | they were not given to influence any- | w 3 per cent and is complete to nego- | that enlargement of the power of the | & prime necessity for their own use. | oS0 U T j,!d ey R journed, ' 4 and said he was afraid those damnable | body, and that it was impossible to | tiste it. The thief will have to forge | commission by congress will prulmblf The prisoners all expected instant y s Bdy | . j attempts to pollutethe jury might h-w\judgu in whose interest the corrupt | the name of the person in whose favor | be recommended in order to reach death, ‘ e - Newrokr, R. L, September 12.- The been made upon some other jurymen, ‘I(.nu was made, a8 suggested by Judge i t is issued. Leading banks of the|other abuses almost s bad as polyga- HANK A MAIL STEAMER, DisLiy, Sey her 12.—Jas, Lysaght | society for the protection of animals will and advised me to caution and con- | Wylle, The result of the verdict was | eountry have been informed, however, { my in the government of Utah. KakTARA, Soptember 12, —The Evg- | Fiunigav, M. . for Enaiv, is dead. take steps to prevent fux hunting. | - —