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= ! % 7/) ’ / : 7./70) (4 ’ ! J o/ J BL.'"bllrr E o )”(/(,(/2,0-0(/ ~— ) 3 OMAHA Da THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, N BAD BLOOD SCROFULOUS. INHERITED, CONTAGIOUS T 1570 Scrotulous Ulcers broke out on my body until m; rately decorated. A procession, speeches and banquets are a part of the programme hero and several days will bo s{:ant in Portland and vicinity, From the last spike driving to the present ter- minus there has been a repetition of the previous lavish decorations at all towns and cities passed and ‘the same warm welcome. COLD NIGHTS FOR CORN. he Recent Chill Reduoes 11 Contton cial Record, o — THE JAMES GANG, The Confesslon of a Dead Member Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska the Only States Showing 3B. WEDNESDAY MOR — Malley and atyling himself a refugee from Cork, has been ventilating hia opinion in America through the press concerning me. Now I don't know and never heard before of James Malley; that he in a fu- gitive from "ul(i\-n is not only possible but probable, but in claiming to be a political rofagee from Cork, or elsewhere in Ireland, tgem is no doubt that James Malley is a mendacious liar and a dan- gerous imposter. [Signed] MADDENED MONGOLIANS. An Incipient Rlatfl (:iml Serves to Measare the Depth of Papa- lar Hatred, France and China Apparently Drifting Rapidly Toward James McDersorr, Hall of Prison, Walton, FIGHTING DOCS IN DARKNESS | . . Smith, of the paty, acitod ten ours, landing on an island, and reacned - Plattsburg last evening. A Bratal, Bloody Fight of Eight Cow- boys on Colorado Ranch, — Buffalo County Republicans, Special Dispatch 1o Tun Brn. Kearxey, Neb., Scptember 11, —The republican judicial convention for the Tenth district met here to-day, all coun- ties being fully represented except Keith and Sioux, Bam L. Savidge, of Kearnoy, They Lock Themselves in Their Quarters and Fight With the breast waa one mass of cornintion, Semy Made Public for the First % — Feroonty of Tigors, for judge, and John W. Baxter, of North ot those ulcors where noh les than on AR o halt An Increase. Time. Tonquin, CRIMINAL RECORD., - Platte, for district attorney, were nom- nches in dinmeter, the edges rough, ragged and i wcemingly doad, the cavity open_ to the Lore ara ISR - AR A SHE FIEND, A Budden Fasilade of Artillery Ends |inated by acclamation. Both addressed 1 h offensive matter. Everyth filled w modical faculty was tried in vai taclf bacume diseased, and then tho s in earnest. Bone Ulcers began to ta those hitherto (n the surface. wreck. For months at a ti to my head Lecause of ex & known to the lually the bone uffering began ke the place of I bocome a mere ime could not get my hands The Wheat Harvest 17 Per Cent Less Than Last Year—The Har- Kaxsas Crrv, September 11.—In consequence of the recent publication of Dick Liddill's statement regarding the history of the Jumes gang, C Catro, 111, September 11,—Last night a colore | woman named Kato Colton, who, having a spite against AIf Miller because ho would not marry her, went to MoDermott's Statement — Disorders Continue in Croatia and Agram ~The Cattle Disease, the Bloody Scene, With Six Men Weltering in Their Blood., the convention, promising loyalty to the ropublican party and true services to the people if elected. Homer, of Kearney; ST ont, " Bnan o e corenes, Gould ot . missioner Craig of this city has given out Bl bl ;'"; lm"w]"f Louis McMurrav, Miller's | Dsvir, Septomber 11.—Details of o Vb ©f Loup City; Church, of North be !, _Know nof WS to be hor » confession of Cla % Hite ther in:law, and asked for o f ™ < 5 Platte, and oth le I even treo from pain. | Hud reason t0 Jook upn e |\ sk, ikt “The Sep. | the confession of Clarance Hite, mado to i i . LI AW, ed for & cup of | hloody affeay which occurred at Mela ) hora mnde speeches after et wc cure. T the ummer of 155, oer fg | WASHINGTON, Septomber 10—Tho Sep- | The confes Jefforon City, and which is| ~ GENKRAL FURKIGN NEWS. [ coffeo Finding none made she e Gy aftcay which ocourred at McLain I yoars of this wretchod oxistenc 1'began 'to use the Cuticura Romedi s, and fter two voa i temberreturnsof the Department of Agri- published to.day. Clar Hite, the nee IRISH POLICE FOR BGYDPT. toered to make a pot full to got one her- ranch, Elbert couns unday night, in | the straight republican style. i o vore Festnon [ oulture Indicate a lowee condition of o |1 h r. Qe to got which' eight cowboys engaged, have just i Btk oo 1oo ettt fio armd | (VL et i avary soction of the | JOUDEO of tho band, was capturcd in | Loxnow, Septembet Hclb 14 statod |21F. Sho raa granted - permission. | reached this city. ~Sunday was dag off TRELEGRALH NOTE disease haa miccumbed. All over the breart «pon gust, y Kentucky shortly after Lid i ing Clitli fter making it sho loft the My once s fiss of corruption, s now a healthy skin, | country and in nearly every state. The I‘ '"' "y shortly after Liddill's surren- | that the government, in adopting Clitford house 1 i sk roul v "o {and all went to Agate station, on’ the Bty B gncressed o one b dred_ ani | only uing in tho West are in. Missouri, | 147> being confrouted by evidenco of his | Lloyd s ruggostion, decided ot 1o noon. for - oup T Mgl return | Kunsas Pacific rond, and falling in with| " i tho good work o st gongen. |1 e ooy | Konsas and Nebraska in which a light | COMPlcity in - Winston and Bluo Cut | nucious or g e Egyptian police fron B A0y ot sturuing | companions, opened the fostivities with | W H. Parnell was arrested on tho carge now man, and all through the Cuticura Remedios. E. RICHARDSON, Custom House, New Orleans, Swomn 1o before;United States Contiii-sion. . J. D, Crawrorn, TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD train rohberies. He pleaded guilty in the Darvess county criminal court and was sentenced to 25 years, This confoss- ion was made before Gov. Crittenden, | Commissioner Craig and Sherift Timber The | improvement is indicated, Minnesota stands as in Auguat; Avkansas makes gain of one poitn; Geory in and Alabama remain s inAugust, and all tho other cotton states show a heavy decline. | the family Ginished cooking supper and sat down to eat. Ina short time they wero all takon sick, and ono named Jorry Thompson died. His wifo is very low, and Alf. Miller and Louise MeMurray the Irish constabulary. Eight office and a number of constables will o asked to volunteer, THR CANTON MOB, Loxnox, September 1L—A dispatch of embozalement of 8 Laughlin, wholosale i Ho was the firm's bookk Madden and Mitchell lof asas City Tt night for Now Y They say they will nok run tho risk of punishment under the 1 00 from Sinclaic & soveral drinks. Then they rodo to a P o neighboring ranch, whore they obtained asupply of liquor, and startedjiome. On the way two, named Rossited and Me- Koever, engaged in an angry dispute over aw by o i SPLLIILL ! bt [are dangorously ill Dr. Sullivan was ; i N be Ot Scrotulous, Inherited _and Contagious Hamors. | figurcs are also much reducod for each of | 10K€ of Clay county, soon | from Hong Kong states that the Chineso | * & 3 a trivial matter and all repaived to the | fighting near Now Orloans, but have yet some ::3:"?“" FombYe) the most .l‘;oh,flc‘n use of human ”L;e middle states and corn surplus states after Hite was incarcerated in | mob im Canton burned the houses of sey- callod, and '"i"""l"-m‘"] ‘lh'“ they all had | horders quarters to settlo the difliculty, !m Me "11 e I L O ring, to clear the ol of I ot itentiar; elore B\ i a b Jolt 4 L i af™ igne Thing Tortures, bumilinting Frup s, snt Toren | show changes as follows: Ohio, a reduc. | bPjtontisry and beforo the death [ o) opium merchants, and their wharves | 2000 Poisoned. Kato Colton was arrest- | Ay yoon e 1aide the e olinched aid 8 some Sores caused by and beautify the ki no trace of direase r y inherited serofula, to puaify and restoro« the hair +o that nain, Cuticura Resolvent, the of Jesse fames last, February, Hite pardoned on account of failing he and died a few day's after he made tuy was tion from 89 to 82; Michigan, 68 to 60; Indiana, 95 to 85; lllinois, 86 to 80 ed and jailed, Shortly after sho took vausing great consternation among poison aud will probabiy dic. foreign residents most of whem The protracted drought which has done great damgs to crops in Virginla, ended yes: terday. - Very hoavy rains have' fallen, but both fell to the ground, fighting desper- ately, their companions urging them on, sow ||Im:d :‘[u-illur. a 14‘\muum d Cuticur lowa, to 80. THB) - inloroass i L 4 sought refuge aboard the vessels in the SHARON'S CASE, Tables and benches were removed and in | too late, it is feared, %0 do corn much good. o great Skin Cures and Beaut) 7 ful ¥ 1751 s ' | statement. e + 4 ¢ e § o g ey = * ol ra s 0013 rematen s saemied whiarunble | Migsouri is 80 to 84; Kansas, 99 to 1015 river. . No violence was offored the per-| SAN Francrsco, Septembor 11,—The | 8 ring improvised the men beat and tore clansand all other means fail Price of Cuticura, small box 08 5°0; largo boxes, The account of the movements of the gang during Hite's connection with it Nebraska,[84 to 87, The decline in?New York is 90 to 77, and Pennsylvania 19 to sons. A force of Chinese troops waere [ case of ex-Senator Sharon, arrested last called out, which quickly dispersed the Saturday on the charge of adultery, was A boiler 68 foet long at Cleveland rolli mill company’s blast furnace in the nl;(h:cun:g each other with the furocity of tigers, ward oxploded last evening Onlookers, in their excitement, bawled, demlishing the $1. Cuticura Resolvent, 81 per bottle. = Cutf 5 ; corresponds in all essenti ic i cei i i Ci i ice ¢ i = Al by bt G Foe e I oays e Cuticura Shaving Boap, 160 Sokd byun |89 The general average condition on with flinldxll'. all essential f:l':lr;t\:ln‘l: rioters. On receipt of the intelligenceat | called in the police court this morning, | danced about, brandishing revolvers, en: by but only four were injured, »umn-«fiun.lp & 3 POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL C0., BOSTON. Sanford's Radical Cure the 1st of Septomber was 84 per cent, a decrease of 5 per cent during the last month. The cause of this reducticn, so nearly universal, is drought, which is re- tory, and corrol detail Liduill% testimony at Gallatin, implicating Frank James in the Winston robbery. Tt also accounts for Fiank's uest of his ceunsel the case five weeks, ABSIGNMENT SUSTAINED, Hong Kong, several gunboats were im-|and at the req mediately sent to Canton to afford | was continuml protection te merchants, THE ROW AT CANTON, foreign couraging their favorite in the fight, It was a weird, blood curdling sight. While the orgie was at ita highest an_ oil lamp was knocked from its placeand the room Roports of slight frost in Merriwother soun- ty, Georgia, 'No damage. Tho wreck of the steamer Rhewindda, of i 3 &t s ¥ g T Cardiff, which went ashore near Tarbay the or the Iminedisvaamics oy ! participation in the Blue Cut robbe Nnu_-mvuu. N. Y., Soptember 11,— waa durkne T i o ) y & ted from nearly every state of thi 1 1n ! Ty, s X na { bt : o in durkngss. he madmen [ 25th of Juue Lwt, b one to pieces. Nothi b trom v | Atlantic ooast, Gulf conat_and. the Obig |82 told by Liddill, and for which Jumas | Loxox, Sestember 11.—Tho Britiah | The trial just terminated toms o wrich now ran upon each other, and | was seen of hor since the gaje of the S0t wE ve Hesd Cold vt influonza ©w the lows of Smell, Taste is yot to be tried. Charles Ford took valley, and from the Mississippi to the Admiral was informed by telegraph of | the validity of tho assignment of F. Shaw in & minute after the light had been| The Boston Herald says Wendell Phillips g : t in the Blue Cut robbery and is ex- | the occuranoe of high disorder at Canton, | Bro. to Ferdinand Wyman has been | tinguished th clee w ill not Butl v f d hoarlog. G on- | crest of the divide between that river | P*r 1 Ty 18 €3 s 3 N extinguished ~ the melee was general. | will not support Butlor for governor or for chits, and ncfpien: Can i Compiets B | oty hang i Botween the Ohio|Pected to testify, as also will Liddill but no orders were transmitted to the [#ustained. The door was locked and there buing no | A1y other office. ment, with Inhaler, $1, at all druggista. river and the lakes the distribution ef | V1N the case is to be heard. English fleet in Chiness waters in con- L S means of egress, it was each man for him- [ A serious accident occurred last evening en —_—— . | TV haR Voo VABGUStL T L o e Yy nection therewith, the Admiral in com- RAILROAD NOTES, self. Amid the resounding blows and [#he Long Tsland railruad uear Hunter's Poink Naw ORLEANS, August 1, 1883, xSt wHIIE I8 L UBHEIsRET Kb Saivall mand being left to act as he thinks best THE WABASH CUT, S T e, ich two £ niex wase kllad/and curses a pistol shot rang out and the death cry of the victim paralyzed what- ever of reason was lott in the party. Al most beforo the cry left the \ipn of the unfortunate man there was a wild fusi- SPORTING NOTES, under the circumstances of the ecase, It LU THE COWBOYS AND THE BILLIARDIST. | is stated that Marquis Tzng, whoarrived Catcaco, Septomber 11.—Several ru- [in this city, will have an interview with mora are afloat here to-day, one of which | Lord Grauville, secretary of foreign af- TO THE PUBLIC! Investigate for Yourselves. Postmaster-Genoral Gresham having published » willful and malicious falsehood in regard to the char The crop is nearly everywhere late requiring oue to two weeks longer to mature. Where Kansas and Missouri seed was planted in more northern terri- Cnrcaao, September 11, —The Wabash road continued to sell tickets between this city and Council Bluffs to-day at the cut rate of $9.30. Competing lines, — Indications for To-day. Wasuinaron, September 11.—For the 1 ed in ) H ; 1 . fairs, before returning to Paris, N : lade and 1 t by fitful flashei inai i otosol THo) Lotlaiaes B o eae 7, the | tory, the crop is still later, causing much | found its way into print, regarding the J x however, took no action to meet it, ag | €€ anc lor a moment by fitful flashes | upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys fl:finx‘r{chu‘::';x"\;n to e ;:::Lrl{? m‘:fi::viehhli Xlllpyl‘ehnnuiunl as to ripening ShEe plant. b'“'l':{d Plll‘d)'m'fl. J.Wrb Schaefer, the buTfi}’ f M:wll‘.\""" Mo ?,'::fl? b’. Ol [least not openly, and profess to SR :{“’ gloom waa H““;‘ f'l':’"' L l’]"l"dy rcone. | warm, fair weathor during the dfi)’ fobr cment, that we are engags fraudulent bus | : , = world's champion, m. Sexton and v of portu ruese sailors killing ina- i i ossiter was dead, the two Jones were " i ing cl i inoss, to be false And untr o ing was later and early season too wet. Thoa, wuu’mur R Ribatiets C.l“?oll‘- man in an afitay, The . rioting. eansed nothing for this new move on the part of 0 lowed by increasing cloudness in Missouri weltering in their blood, and three others were wounded, some fatally. Rollins and McKeover were the only ones not in- jured. They fled and have not yet been apprehendod, Amount of prizes paid by The Louisiana State Lot- tory, Company from January 1, 1870, to presont date: Paid 10 Southorn Express Ce,, Now Orleans, . M. Wescott, Manager Paid to Louisiana National Bank. 1. 0, The average temperature of the summer has been low, making full yield an im- $1,308,80¢ | possibility. Telegraphic communication Ty with the state agents up to 3 o'clock this % | afternoon, shows that_the recent frosts 125,100 | damaged corn north of the 40th parallel. ss,550 | The Ohio agent places the injurp at 2 the Wabash. RATRES ON BULK MEATS. At a meating of tho executive commit- of the east-bound pool to-day it was and Iowa, lower barometer, to southerly winds —— Exports From New York, New Youx, September 11.—Exports of domestic produce from New York, fo the week ended to-duy, $6,012,012, i, and aro now on their way eaat, Ong | 82¢at sensation in all circles and will it with casterly is to tho effect that they wore captured |18 feared, result in a collision_between by cowboys, near Georgetown, Colorado, | the French and Chinese. - Two war andhold for o ronsom. - Anothor, chat [stesmers started from Hong Rong to | f6e of the east- they had a fight with cowboys, and that | Protect life and pruper:{ at Canton, esl e fl.lolmn o an allowance of three Schuefer was killed. Al probably grew | During the riot the mob threw the con- '"lk""e' alf per cent on shipmenta of put of & telogram rucoived here by Schae- ( telits uf the building attacked upon tho [ pulk medte, which, it ia estimated, will resident Paid to New Orieans National A Faldwin Presicent. — Council of Catholic Prelates, Pl aiin Eresonnt, .. Eriosntl hheT Saiata N anenc ot t of t . Bauridone, MfL, September 11,—The N 4 A s et luse o4 i o ot 10t 30 porcent I the morch |24 HALSE, sy 0 ko in- hupt, b | Wharves mnd looted ‘Shem, Tho' st Lo e ok on - st ity couni of Cuholio ' praig. whic wi TR e e, ey e Faid o Giizens Bank * ' ern belt, and b per cont. in|M0t badly.” No further particulurs | listed several hours. Order was not re- oF i d"g ©Ight | agsemblo hero to-morrow, for the purpose | ! exports since January 1, $247,106,~ “ Paid $o Germania Nabonal Ban % tho middle belt. Tho los is|8iven. Information was reccived this|atored until tho arrival of Chiness troops ot Ko 007, dguiust 822,611,346 for the corre- . AN EMBRYO STATE, of Yarfecting arrangements for their visit to Rome and di-uuuing and deciding on matters to be presented to the Pope, will be of strictly private character. one ovening to the effuct that they were all | The natives are so excited against for- in Denver. A telegram sent by Bruns. | eigners z:rl"l" a romaw-l of ‘the riot is wick & Balke company, to Schaefi k- [ momentarily expected. " 3 Cluongo ab oomnostil A dlapatoh from - Paria s RIERNE sponding period of 1882. e e— . A Rowing Match. Haurax, September 11.—The ro 300% | hoavy in Wisconsin and Minnesota, 87,000 | There is also some injury in New York 181% | and Pennsylvania, while the damage can- Chas. Palfr.y. Cashie Paid to Canal Bank, Ed. Toby, Cashier- Paid to Mutu.l National Ban| h is cor. | i him to come to Chicago at once, to| A y ’ 8 | Bome Points from the P ed Con. | of tho proceedings will be made public. i Jos. Mitchel, Cashler. 8,200 ;L‘;;Y:;:J‘;fi::?flg:‘:l’" T;g;dr ed]:n;.d‘il:ll.D arrange a billiard match w.sm George :;10.. Chinese ambassador, prior to leaving .m““onm of :,“;::l‘:” " | The conference will take place Et the | associntion has forwarded the New ;::E . Total pald ss above 92,258,060 1 20 below 80 ti son, who is here and says he wants to,| Paris fer London commupicate* (\gliu ¥ arch-Episcopal residence adjoining the | o) articles of t in the Pald 1n suma of under general average below 80 though much of r : 1 Bacour, Frénch minféfog, 3 pper icl agreement e s S AL OIS L the heavigst corn of , the west is beyond | PIAY Schaefer for the chuKnuml..,., pro- | mel bacour, Frénth mindett, ot s X e Tt cathedral, It is e nsa_Buhop posed race of d Rosa, shrotighout the United Bt rious injury, ' i vided Schaefer will play either in Chicago E-'.'?.‘.'.'.;, J:;h"" o .?:3:'"1‘1';“'.“ ’,'zn 1| The projibition mhm‘ké.." ) b gomu i o& u}él“k' co-RJustor ¢ | provida for u fi mzhlo:‘ A o e T i ; o s O T avorsgon 9, ptontbor. 11— Quincy §,|the dispatch of reinforoemut. ghi E:lllt;l:])f-fi:fl:’a:::f:uufill s sabmiiial fli'.fid; Gz At Biabon Willisme, | 31 Dotober, fgpeaagiog 'y $othe offioors of tho above uamed corporations, and | which indicatos a product of 17 per cent. T'f:dl:l;flv September 11.—Quincy 8, | i urg in dauger of war, and"this B4 oo A numorous prohibition potition wns | Seranton; Bishop Charlard, Vincenncs| -« & :’%":‘:gfi.}flm (;""'f.":“i:%”mn?c'i'.'xi“x"l,hmm'"' ??03“36’0“3" ’lwll.d chjlastyens, orjlogs of oll.w Ciry, September 11, —Bpringfield L :::":;rl:g :’;::::;,e:;:' ;c olfl Jesis read to the convedtion to-day. “’l‘hn and Very Rev. Dr. Walsh, mlmn}niltruwll' gl‘l::‘:‘t‘d ::‘:h el SentgOA¥ i1y M. i Louielana, and alao $otho U. 8. Otticlals of Luulsiana | 8,600,000 bushels. " ity innings. up p “British | 2rticle relating to legislature and educa- | f the arch diocese of Philadelphia, will | charged ¥ i Foad rsactions, Lo 5eh 20 s any Dusma o hucoun | Tho arop of aats will be largo, tho | 4 Bay City 5, ten “Soptarabor 11,—Tho| Itis atated that Lerd Lyons, British | g5l Mo/l fo logitiuture S ouch: | of present. Arch Bishop Gibbons of | tressurer of tho Rutliigyailroad coms Bail of $10,000 wau’ furnished. e THE METHODIST CONFERENCE. by ali who will inves | general average being 99, % y & ITho promise for potatoes is good, rep- [ Ft. Waynes fujllu‘ll o resented by 95, three points higher than |cording to schedule ¢ ) . claims the game, though (EeieopieasretessiliBortemberiaed | R Secrotary Morton, an try. Our standing ety gato, and our stock has for years beea s 1d at o Board' of Brokers, and ownod by many of our best pected citizens. T e M. A. DAUPHIN, Presidont. committees have reported. 'l‘l_mre are pany. safeguards securing economy in every branch of the constitution School lands are protected closely. The state cannot Baltimore and primate of the church in appear to day ac- | dmbassador to France, will shortly return : | : { the United States will preside. 3 to Paris without finishing his vacation, e o s L enati oW al ey PR s s e— about to tender her good effices for de- ont St. Louls Girl The AReale NEW YORK, 11, —Buffalos | limitation of the Tonquin frontier. become involved in large debts of any| g, Lous, September 11.—Special dis- | -, T BRI A e10.000 AT1okats Only misPamago by he Irost 4 l;\':v ‘Y?::: 1q.l'p(t;):::’:rcullud at the | Aduwiral Pierre, who returnedtoFrance | ohyrycter excopt in timen of war. Tho | patches from 1 Paso, Tex say Mary “og":.'l':::zw ';:.-lmym b i €6, Shares in Proportion. Cuicaco, Septomber 11.—The Far- |G et iuning on account of darkness. |8 few duys ago from command of the | purdoning power is likely to bo taken | Churehill, who disappeared from hrhone oihar e O Eh evien romysaryfloxtendedfad; | HE T LIS B Soptember 11.—Cleve- | Fronch fleet ut Madugascar, died to-day | from * the governor and vested in | in this city four weeks ago, hus been ; i vices, will publish in _to-morrow's issus, || PHIL Philadelphia none. Gamo sus. | from albuminura board consisting of three men elected by | found in £l Paso Delnorte, on the Mexi- ? TR the followmx[c‘vmm:mrt 01:'“;0 e, $o| hended after first iuning; rain, ZEN'DISORDERY RUAGRAM. the people. b can side of the lLiuliraud«;lrivur, oppo-| This morning the North Nhubmr COIRISTOP, 8 Stecenuilrosiaiof greatorjior, S 11.—Bos T i ini 3 neeting of delegates and other citi- ol Paso, in disreputable company, y he M. E. church com~ less) mverity flhave Hnoen Sesperionce | oy SIS LBSRSRRSE AL o The Eungarinn neime sates s e o o toilIee ) Mo | Kaiconferenoejobithaly but the statements are so contradictory and apparently so unreliable that littl credence i pluced in them. Col Church- ill, the girls father, is using overy effort Chicagos 2. . | moned the principal notables to Agram, Provivexce, September 11.—Provi- | j dence 7, Detroits none. mences, the meetings being held in the First M. E. church in this city, on Dav- enport street. Las evening there was throughout Minunesota, Wisconsin, North- ern and Louisiana State Lottery Company “We do hereby certify that we supervise the & rangements for alk the Monthly and Somi-Annua. i i Cowpany day prior to adjournment to adopt pro- ncluding the former ban, to consult upon i test to the president against the reap- or hwestern ingi ; na eatel the situation and devise means for sup- lowa, northern Llinois and Indiana, and the entire state i ol y : Py i i intmeat of Gov. Ordway. , o e oot WL b | of Mlichigan, causing serious infury to PEOYIDRNCH RACES. Dissalog ;1:‘;:‘::"“““0“ o | By Sopean i to'obtain definite information, and por-|y yermon, This morning at 9 ! Romesyfairian, and i good e s ot vy | v ool The extent of this injury ia| o ypcy, Septembor 11,—Tho first EBNAR W CAPITAL NOTHS, liapn tho facta i the cao_may bo ascor- |, S L CER RIS B } tios, and 10¢ authorice the sompany (0 sse this cor | IMPOsible at this writing sccurately to meeting of the Narragansett driving park | by John Sobieski was begun to-duy by MONEY ORDERS TO HAWAIL tained to-day. A. F. Caldwell, the man & 2 o i ; HiAcate, with fac-rimiigs of owr signatures aitache | determine. In all the territory visited tion opened Narragansott park tos | he unveiling of a new tablet. The prin- ] Geptombor. 11, The | who is alleged tohave taken Miss Church. | Bishop Wiley. Dr. C. H. Fowler, the ; i ita advertisements by tho frosts some fields wero “so fully | §24¢I850 SPen goud condition. Class | ¢ipal ceremenies commemorative of the Wmumu‘us,d RERIRILER A LL rh ol T o e i e secretary of the Board of Missions, will ) matured a8 to_ receive no domage, In|ORYs o FECE I BOOC G0 Maxey Cobb |triumph of Sobieski take place to-mor- | postal moncy order conpation Bebwoen |iCIGCERAIERE e | Sk mad ir ths e R i asny parta corm on high ground uscaped |LICCL 3 "Ailoghony third, Broezo Modium | Fow, which is the anniversary of the final | the Unitod States and Hawaiinn fipe] — secretary of the Sabbath school work. i severoly out. 1t il ‘be sale, | SO} 2:24, unfinished, five heats RIOTING IN CROATIA. (iroaliaig and the) Kavsii ? CinoreNat, September 11, —Fourmore | foonce busi In"the afternoon we think, to estimate the njury in the territory named at 25 per cent of the es- timated crops. It may exceed this esti- mate. Throughout the same territory 3 CoMMIBBIONERS. where minor crops, such as tobacco, hops, Inoorporated In 1868 for 25 yoars by the logislatur | tomatoes, and other tender garden vege- for educational and charitable purposes—with a cap | tables, as well as grapes, were greatly in- Hal of $1,000,000~to which a_ reserve fund of ove! | jured op utterly ruined. In Kansas, 860,000 ks sl on hesa pdded, ebraska, southern and western lowa, go into effect January 1. THE FEVER, A dispatch from Ponsacola, dated the bodies were found this morning st the Dreman fire. They fell to pieces when attempts were made to lift them und were unrecognizable except by bits of clothes, and that is not at all gouclusive. Two of the victims appearcd to have died clasped in each other's arms. CiNcINNATI, September 11,—The re- Brother and Sister Badley, returned mis- sionaries, will speak. In the evening Dr. Kynett, the secretary of the church extension, will speak., Third day, Friday morning, conference business, In the evening Mr. Warren will preach tho missionary sermon. Fourth day, Baturday morning, confer- trotted; Louise taking two first, Sleepy Joe two, Howard Jay 1; best time 2 Extra event was the trial by pacers There is renewed rioting on the north- ern frontier of Croatia, where the pea isi d insulting the priests. o A il Westmont to beat_the | 1Y 8re rising an 10th, suys all patients in tho navy yard derbilt’s Maud S and Aldin The | in nearly every portion of Euulmlldcmnwu cases, horses were driven by J. G. Campbell | great uneasiness. In some sections ul_lly and worked splendidly together. They | American beef is now obtainable. The e ——— The Great August Gale, Imi ular vote 148\ {ranchis § 9 i ile in 22 i in 8 d. September 11.-- The schoon- | maining three bodies of the victims of H i S .:fl“ ‘,':r';,‘o';;:fi- PE":-‘-;;n "Wate' consitutior southern Illinois and Indiana andall other {Kfi‘f:";‘ :;-:“lllit ':::’m:;:': ::.l!;:’ ::!'Jl17 disnaspibing m;.‘“’:z:‘l;fi:rl et er l\l\?li";. l’.’.‘ 4?:‘:‘ .thFich Wurr:u Bmith, :Il.":,"fi‘rl:um: ‘;‘:g x..;:':'..:fne);;m have been ::fi“ .l;:::m u(h:h';,hel-“::':.‘xl:.&;?: work, oy otory s i o and endorsed by | POFtions of tho corn-producing country | hough the | they were sent for time, { cholora in Alex. | the oarsman, i supposed to bo lost, has | found, but are not in . condition to bo | il seerk. Ohepiopla oy any wate " 1o material injury is reported. Ric samnit ras an Tollomni | Qraster 505, ,_,,E,‘,',‘,":{;,’;".,;:‘:,‘,E,‘.:.,,xg: daily deaths | been out sinco August 27, having wiled | identiied. 1t uppears. that they had | " Fiflh duy, the Sabbath, announcement Ita grand single number drawings take The Collapse in Corn. balf 1:10, three-quarters 146, mile, |38t B05 P 1O TR mortality in the lrn.n:"'lu;-:eur.:;hl:n“]';:';i:,l:)l’;ub;;lf:’fl;‘llm:-w‘: l:;l hl‘;‘d:ll(ll‘i’:l m&‘ix‘:‘r‘:srflll" 'rlv‘::‘nl,”:“"ll:r‘l,"‘m:"::”' hereafter. % lace monthly, CHICAGO, Septomber 11.—Tho boom |4:29: On the back stretch Richball's | brovince in also rapidly diminishing, | 8reat gale. ving ure the nuines | the building, where they e — A BPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOK | ) REpIamber. 4l.~The irth snapped short off. of the party on board: E. Slaughen, Baratows Cline: TONE, Mok, Grupd broviog, G L 3 Ko 0n | which tho corn market exporioncod yea. | IR SiaFpeC short ol quarter mile dash, THE COUNFESS QUALIFIKS, Slaughen, Jr., Allen Slaughen, John Knights F Honor, i i f Brawig, DAY BEFT. 1, 18831000 Moothl | terday suffered a reaction to-day. 'The defeated President Barnaby's running| PAwis, September 11.—The Figaro|Slaughen, James Slaughen, ~Warren| New Yok, September 11,—The fourth | Gen. 0. O. Howard was greof y & CAPITAL PRIZE, §75,000. TICKETS at FIVE DOLLARS RACH. srae b tions, in Fifths in Proportion. BT OF PRIzNS. 1 CAPHIAL PRIZE . 1 do do 5 do 10 do 1000, % do 500 100 do 200 800 do 100, 500 do 50, . 1000 do 2 APPROXINATION PRIZHA. 0 Approximation prizes of §7560.. [ do do 500 9 do do $266,60 Application for rates to olubs should he made only 80 the office of the Company 1n Now Orleans: For turther information write clearly giving ful addross. Make P. O, Money Orders payable and Sddress Reglrterod Lottery to NEW OKLEANS NATIONAL BANK, w Orleans, La. Atnary letters by Mall or Expross to Grilany 7 M A DAUPHIN, orM A DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. « LOUISIENR STATE LOTTERY 00 B. Frank Moore. 127 La Salle Street. Chicage (Formerly .3'.‘ and “m“:‘ N.Y.) 10 Lo .mmd“'m' Mn“nd lcketa " 160th Mont ’W ; Drawing, Tuesday, Sept. 11, A D d wodkeat-w bw heavy speculation indulged in by outside customers in anticipation of a sharp rise in prices, has apparently resulted disas- trously for them. The market displayed signs of weakness from the opening and outside buying orders having fallen off, prices fell back verygenerally whero thoy stood S-turdnf. Oats were steadier as compared with corn, though they were shaded off slightly. Wheat also showed decline under yesterday’s quotations, horse, Rival, f r 8100, time; 27 seconds. In the mile and repeat race, between Myrtie Peek and adam Marantelle, Miss Peek won both; time, 1:54, 2:00}. BOGARDUS BEATKN, Reaving, Pa,, September 11.—In the pigeon shooting match to-day, Isa Eckert and Oliver Hinnershiltz, of Korest club, each killed 45 birds out of 50, Borgardus and son, 43 THE ORIOLE POSTPONED, Bavrivoke, September 11, —The open- ing cercmonies, including the grand street pagoant, of the Baltimore Oriole was postponed on account of rain, CINCINNATTI REGATTA. The Harvest in New England. Boston, Septeniber 11.—Crop roturns from Maine, New Hampshire and Ver- mont, shows a fair condition. The yiold in Maine: V heat will yield 7125 cls; oats, 761,713; barley, 293,377 wheat, 300,000; rye, 30,000, In Vermont grain of all kind looks fine. The estimuted yield of the princi pal o8 is: Potatoes, 000,000 busl; ls; oats, 309,500; wheat, 312,000; corn, 056,000; barly, 173,600; buckwheat, ,000. The season has been favorable for the production of butter and cheese. Wool will probably fall below the aver- age, In New Hampshire the returns indi- cate a large yield of cereals and potatoes. CixcrsNari, September 11, The re. tta fora purse of $1,000, offered by The Enquirer, divided into four priz | for single shells, over & course of three wiles on the Ohio river, took place this afternoon. Eleven entries, divided into two classes; first class to row over the course and then the second class; then the beat three of these two classes were to row the third heat. The water was in good condition, In the firat heat, Hos | mer won; time, 22:10, Briddy second, The following i imate: Corn, 1, | Briceland third, Plaisted and~ Weisgar: 326,126, oats, 1,072 0y, 77,287; | ber declared out. The next class, Riley wheat, 174,806] ryo, potatoes, | won, Lee msecend, Layberger third, 3,480,000. Kuock and Riley out. The final race re- e — The Bpike Progress to Portland PorrLaxp, Ore., September 11.—Vil lard’s party reached Portland during the night. All are enthusiastic over their| Hanlon rowed an exhibition heat over trip, which has been full of interesting | the same course. His time was 20:471. incidents, but free from any serious acci- | The first half was up stream against the dents. Portland is preparing o give her | current. Hanlon made & number of visitors & grand reception. The city is | ether exhibition feas. C sulted in Hosmer first, 22 minutes; Lee second, 22:10; Layberger third, Priddy fourth. The prizes were awarded these four in the order. states the Countess Chambord authorizes | Simith, Willie White and John Ryan. the publication of a statement that her| The bodies found on the schooner decision regarding the position of chief | Restless have not been recognized. mourner of the funeral of the count, im-| Sr. Jonns, N. F., September 11,—The plied no refusal on her part to recognize | cattle schooner Mary Ellen, from St the indisputable right of the Orlcans|Johns for Antigonista, sunk with all princess, hands in the storin of August 30, THR NIHILIKT OROAN, The Narodraja Wolja, tho chief organ of the nihilists, suppressed by the goy- ernment some months ago, has again re- simed publication, Tuesduy, and then immediately adjourn DECOKATING KING TUDUO, until Friday; then mect briefly and ad- It is reported in Paris that the suc- journ to Tuesday, and neither make cossor of King Tuduc, of Annam, will[speeches themselves nor allow any to be receive the grand cordon of the Legion [ made by others, nor entertain wny pr of Honor from the Krench government, |osition or resolution whatever, Nii and two ministers that signed the treaty | senators will be relieved alternately to of Hue will be made commanders of that | go howe or do with themselves as they order, see proper, Twenty-nine senators will be present Thursday to pass finally the appropriation bill. — Pennsylvania Leglslature, Hagrissuna, September 11, —Repub- lican senators in caucus resolved that senators should be present on every The Bishop of Veszprim, Hungary, is- sued a pastoral letter, declaring Jew bait iug most unchristian, and expects the clergy to use all endeavors to divert their flucks from following such dangerous paths, et Fire at St Paul, §1, Pavl, Minn., Septomber 11, By o tire this morning, Wilion & Monk- ) 7 house, Eighth street planing mill, John NE, W DARMOTT'S CARD. son & Bros, furniture manulactory, B. P, James McDermott, in custody at Liv- | Bossford's carpenter shop, Rykius' cur- erpool on the charge of being connected | penter shop, Bjorusted’s stair building with the dynamite conspiracy, was |establishment were totally destroyed. brought into court to-day, but again rv- | Loss estimated at $060,000, manded, owing to the fact that the case —e— for the prosecution was not ready, Me- Forest Kires. Dermott, at nis previous hearing, fur-| Peresssvro, Va.,, September 11,— quest of the press to printit: “Iam |valuable timber lands, un ergrowth and uot permit ed to see any newspapers aud | cordwood in adjacent counties, a n consequently ignorant of what is go- |accounts it was still burning. ing on in the world outside of my cell | extend over a large area. nished the following document with a re. | Forest fires destroyed a large juuntity of At last The fires In some in- biennial convention of the Snpreme Lodge of the Knights of Hounor and Ladies of Honor was held here to-day. Representatives were present from New York, Massachusetts, Missouri, Penn. sylvania, lowa, Indiana, Ohio, Toxus, ow Jorsoy, Mississippi and Illinois. The convention will probably be in session until the end of the week, A Drun *s Departure, Onicaco, September 11.—A special telegram from Vincounes, Ind., says J C. Bedell, who represented the com- mission house of McCormick & Beebe, of Chicago, has disappeared, leaving an indebtedness of 5,000, The Chicago firm says it is inno way affected by Be- dell’s going, as his relations with them were not of & character which could in- volve them in any way, — The Thumpers Must Fight, New Youk, September 10.—Harry Hill, stake holder m the Blade and Mitchell fight issued the following ulti mation and finally decides that Mitchell and Slade wust tight within 100 wiles of New Orlcans, *‘as | s assured no inter- fercuce will take place there, the fight to cowe off Tuesduy, October 28 next, either wen failing to appear in the ring be- tween 8 to 12 a, w. to forfeit. Nothing can alter wy decision as I act only in fairness to both purties and the sporiing publie. “(Signed) Harwy Hiw” ! Wi K Tuoy, N. Y., September 11 —Howard large audience Sunday evening in his ad- dress to the Union Sunday school. He spoke in his usual pleasant manner, hold~ ing the closest attention of his hearers. Onr school commences next -Monday with F. M. Baily as principal and Miss Eliza Lomax as assistant, M J Swith and children of Blair, are visiting the Edwin Patrick of Cottage Grove, The Misses Gruenig have returned from Fremont after s pleasant visit of several weeks, €uckoo. DYSPEPSIA Dges not get wel of itself; It requires careful, per- slstent attention and a r y that will asslst nature 1o throw off the causes and tono up the digestive organs Ull they perforn thelr duties willingly, Mrs. Bosworth, of Amherst, N. 11, after trylng many “gure eures” without beneflt, found thag Hood’s Sarsaparilla Lit the nall on the head and restored her to health, Ammong the ugonles experienced by the dywpeptic, are dintress before or after eating, loss of appetite, irregu- Lavity of the bowels, wind o §3 and pain in the somach, beartburn, sour somach, &c., cusiog mental depression, nervous Lriability and sleepless- ncss. 1 you nre discouraged bo of good cheerand try Hood's Barspasilia, 1t has cured hundreds, it will cure you U you give It falr chancs. L CLIooDROO M) v bt ol RS R Uy Tendered her feeble. * * #° Tefl Stevens aud George Brown were drowned in Lake Chumplain, mear Plattsburg, door. 1 have just been informed, how- | stances wheat fields were destroyed by ever, that some person named Jawmes |the flames. Sunday, by the capsizing of a sail boat. e Hl.lr‘l e’ I‘,‘i\“& n&nfl» 5 flwfll oon & o Lowell Mas. Peew

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