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. RIDICULOUS IDEAS ARE ENTERTAINED ABOUT PURGATIVES. DANGE!OUS T0 YOUS SYSTEW, T FURIOUS EVACUA NATURE HAS GIVEN A SAMPLE INTHE FAM BELTZER SPRIN STIPATED OR DYSPEPTIC SYSTEM NEEDS IT8 RESTORATIL N, AND IN Tar; escent Seltzer Aperient sci PROVED ON NATURE RY YA UABLE INGREDIE: Y oom come by smoke and taken to the hospital l‘l‘uuwow, N. J., September 18.—The | The Importance of the Coming FOUNTAIN IN a bobraNeR 1oh RN is very valuable, i - Noone was seriously injuren. The build- | Ropublican' delogates il arrived by 10 ; | AN A AT The Gross Favoritism in the Let- [™* Y Yluable. The Republicans of Massachu- {6 %hejores "erioss! Gilsoy and Beeman [o'clock. The contest started this 1o Conference of Amerioan | T DN OF THE BLOOD A SIFIE a in . cstatea. 1t stands on the sito of Bar-|ing whero it loft off last night. Judge 3 } Dtgary * OF THEBODT. “SULDBYALL| ting of Contracts and the A COPIOUS BLESSINC. s"mc of:;;‘” AI’“‘I’;‘ LR s m, which was burned [ Dixon lngely in the lond alheaon Bishops in Rome, | o8d Skl ; . andidato to Beat down. The building ‘i damaged to the [friends of Ex.Congrossman il o -~ Loss Sustained Thereby g L s Bhile: | extent of £100,000, many and aro making an active canvass |Tho Salvation Army Routed in Swit —————— —— The Fover Stricken City of Guaymas utler, ; — B el A mevatmatl Jan | BT TO THE PUBLIG' Fdrty Sald to Have Suf eatly Relioved by Rai . INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION, boen started in favor of Secrotary 1 Invostigate for Yoursolves. | : : . THE S Leader of fowa The Prime Necossity of the Nation— | lish something. A, dispateh was roceived | B it et 00 18 e b i — ."“m,m The Condition of 1he People Terriblo "“"""l" 'l::"“'" ""I_"' el Public Schools Woetully ,'IEI':““L‘ Sk ":I_;’(“:..x,:"‘ml\:"" Now York | qunmRAY FOREIGN NEWS. a State Lotte 5 e | the ' Politician, 1, e s g tha ling 5 i * follg tearo given 0 the il 1o brove his Wasnrxaro, September 18, A synop- and Heartrending—The Death 4 Defiolont. accopt and advising his nomin! INFORMERS RESHIPPED, {aaseiment, tat we ‘.I"T'.;..ll; "“_"'v' :" "°'" 5,‘,,5,[:1:}- Foport .:rv(1.‘.:;-:::::;-:"::\1-:v\x);:t:r Roll POLITIOAL NOTES, New Youk, Septembor 18, —Rev, R. Hantan and Loy cock, ugh.l.l.:::-lpl)k.\ly ml:-{:“'l.\‘.;:r.h]{:hnig:mnfi tory ity 187 o aens st | R ey charges brought by ox.Con- - . Ty Tlober Newton testified boforo the Senate | Cintcaao, Septembor. 18, Bdward other Trish informers in the Phasnix park Woscote, Sitnniar” ™ 7 71 g sp0q00 | pervising Architect of tho Treasury Hill Guaviag, Mox,, September 18, Dis Motxss, Septomber 18— Hon, . n(\.fln-ul;\'n:vum!rm]l Sdueation and Tabor to- | Hanlan, onrsmau, arrived horo from S, | murder trial, who artivel o August Pald o Lovisians Natlonsl Bank 483,00 | W3 sent some of the leading papers last | There was a copious rain foll lnst night, B o snid the difficulties met with Paid to Louisiana » 8. H. Kennedy, President. ., Paid to New Orfoins National Bank dw RS t § Congressional district for tho vacancy oe- roper metho f A vising Architeot Hill himsolfy and as ro-|upon it as tho greatest blessing thateould | DS by the death of Congrossman | PFOPST methods to which Taby 88,650 g e A casioned by the death of Congressman |} indeavoring to accomplish its dosives Paid t gards the actual findings of the commit | have happened, as it will prevent the Cutts. HS SBRRIGERT b v ‘X NKL “I‘- sl o4 teo it was imperfect and misleading, [spread of fover, * Kightdeashs. an e WRAVAR BT usoLs, 510 45 Bo S Eront want of the peo- s o700 | The ofticial report. says: The chargo of [ ported to-day. The ¢ of Hernandes pre to bo industrial educat Paid to Germani sy : tion in public schools was woo Julos Chas: 80,000 | icinee for proposals for making and fur- | until pronounced dead by a physician, | #teet ear erowded mainly with ladies and | fleiont, 1t has given tothe youtl of the any negotiatic d 0 Hibornis a : . LY Vi i s city, late la g - | oo ike fo! al"labor, A P ot iy | ishung shuttors for public buildings at |then to b ratwined.in tho dead hoer TR T oo it bos R s R i Cincinnati, | the " Supervising Archi threo houra beforo.iutermont, Quite ;. eader, ‘and Rov. D. 1t Lucan, tho | © T Hoonngorout S TR SRALAR tect refused to lot contracts for|number of Americans and foreigners huve o vt 1 preacher, Weaver hostebts o eraux Blako advocated the this work to tho lowest bidder; tho com- |died. At prosent it s impossiblo to learn | 10 politician and preacher. Weaver | ostablichuone o matronships in all penal Total paid as above Paidin sums of under 21,010 at the various oftices of the Company throughout the United States Total paid for all Far the truth of thy tothe officers of th for our legality of the City standing to the May New Orleans, to the State y and also to the U, S, Offici We claim to be legal, honest an tranmctions, as much 8o as any try. Ourstanding is conceded by tigate, and our stock has for rs boen sold af Board of Brokers, and ow known and respected cl s, M. A. DAUPH] AT CAPITAL PRIZE, $76,000. 5, 8hares in Proportion. ed by many of our best President. I'1CKOUS Uty OMAHA DALY BEE ms “OURGE THE STOMACH, T RASP THE BOWELS, TO PROSTRATE THE NER HOUS FOR lowest bidders by over w cessful bidders had b government all wor HE DID NOT 1 Louisiona State Lotery COMPADY | contractic h i o “We do hersby cert eangemonts for all th, Drawings of the Loui; themselves, and that the same_are conducted honesty, fairness. and in good faith toward all pay | oo i6) prtise] At 165 ties, and we authorize the company to wse this cer | Vited by public advertisemonts at loast tificate, wit uiles of our siynatures attash in its ddvertisenents.” L 2 s CommssioNxns, Ty ars by th o reserve fu of ovi T voto its franch a part of the present stato constitusic adopted December 2d, A. D, 1879, The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed Shepeaple of any state 1t never Scales or Postpones, Its grand singlo number drawings take lace monthly. PA ly PLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A Fox [ SPect the materia CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. , in Fifths in Proportion, LIST OF PRIZES, CAPITAL PRIZ 1 1 do do 1 do 2 PRIZES OF $6000 5 do 2 10 do 20 do 100 do 80 do 500 do 000 do APPROXIN 1710} 9 Approximation prizes of 9 do do § do do F rates to clubs should | iee of the Company in New Orl urther information erit s, Make P\ 0, address Rey Or Jinary lettrs by bail or xp M ar 3 A, DAUPHIN, 007 Seven LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY o B. Frank Moore. 127 La Salle Street. Chicago, (Formorly 10 and 212 Broadway, N. Y.) Now Manager of Chicago Otfioe. To whom apply for intormation and tic 1618t Monthly Drawing, Tuesday, Oct. 9. First Capital Prizo, 876,000 Tickets 8. Seld i Fifths at 81 each. Soo full schome clsowhers, d wed&sat-w-5w A POSITIVE:: tol A ‘hox No. 1 will core any case in four days or less, N 2 will eure the most obstinate case no matter of hu long standing. Allan’s Soluble Medicat.d Bougies|' ubebs, copabia, or oij tain 40" produce’ dys ingr the coatingsof thy onrecel} Por turther partioulars send for circulur, G EAT ENCLISH REMEDY ovs v [lgh 14, Spermatorr hose, etc., when ali other rome lios fail. A cure guaranteed faf #1.50 & bottle, large bottla, four Siines the quantity, §6. By ox proes b0 any address. Sold by all drugglsts. ENGLISH MED] OAL INSTITUTE, Proprietors, 718 Olive Street, st Louis, Mo, Jooper's Vital Ever; for years. Y ¢ Couer wpeaks highly of it. | ualiceltatinglyeidorse it aaa remedy of trus morit 1“C. ¥. Goovwax, Druggist, Omahs Feh.1 1888 YIE-m&e-poliy T Tover i ki diskricts, I tropioal uther re, conditions a favorable 4o health, this famous vegeh, ble invigorant aud terative, Hoatot s Stomach Bit haa been found ® potent safeguard ¥ eventofeeble consti. tutions and fragile frames, while s & oul indigestion, biliousness and kin: STOMACH dred complaints, it Is without & rival. Drugglste and Deal s generally. y that we supervise the ai Monthly and Semi-Anna. ana State Lottery Company add in person manage and control the Drawing tur | custom | VIS purposes—wich o cap UESDAY, OCT. th, 15¢3—161st Monthly it o |once a year. 1t says the firm tition, b isin d spirit of the law purchase of elevators of ake, and failure to petition, the commi the o the material furnished v o1 by THE ARCHITECT to furnishmaterials infer committee says, it se Hill was disposed to fay mon ( manifest in the Supery office as to gi made by Colem his statement, * oue person or some firm deals TO THE EXCLUSION OF EV part of Hill, but it shows ness of the oflice has not pointed ou in this case, The similarin character to t) board for the discharge of 1 ings, CAPITAL NOT| ANOTHER BOND (AL WasniNG Seeret. N, Seoptembe ary of the treasury rady, will be §15,000,000, ax been re is consequently no ne & rolief expedition this fall BOUNCING T4 rules in *“hazing” other V. K. BEN T resigned, Narrow Escape from then: of lace in the same store, accord with official propri The committee does not be 1 necessatily evidence of corruption on the [Mames of few phenomenal horscs fig. 24 packages of lace, tom officers also found 26 other packages night as a spocial. That synopsis wi 125,100 | furnished to a correspondent by Supe pr Manley, Cooper & Co., that_after advor- |issued orders that no bodies be b mitteo say it would have been better and | the names’ ¢ totho interest of the government if | himself to thoso who apply for relior ) Accuslt . Manley, Cooper & Co. had been allowed | Hermosillo advicos state tho fover s |of his record on the all the time asked for, the firm being re- | r public | sponsible and in good standing and_ the © above named corporations, and make & test, the haste with which tho | will I award was made to the United States|Tho f Fire Proof company, after refusal to al- |one foared it The v furni in thi several years, compel the committee to [such & scare that the belicve that the supervising architect not | and died like sheep, rom only did not do all he might to save this | the only business done w, $20,000 to the government, but that in coftins. Most of thoso w NTEN id it. and locks for public buildings, the com- | MO8 padclintl, mittee express the opinion that fo Yt s e such work the proposals should be ele- | condition of things there are giving continually for a term of years to one thout any opportunity for compe- invitation of public proposals, ct condics with the letter and MYSTIC PARK RAC With regard to the one advertise for con ) says 1 tect was derelict in his duty. to the heating apparatus of the Cluc ninittee find thet the appointment of Newton to inspect s clearly not in Tenth Grand Drawing, Class K. at' Now 0r | firm. Tho committee says it is not sur. | Ho ex prised that the implession should obtain | horse came ot FIVE DOLLARS EACH. sraci | the scheme to enable the contractors | the bottom of brides in trm v in vor ( safe manufacturer) and T. J, | x Hayward (steam fitting); that his actions in the matters in which these men wero concerned have tho appos color to the stal ), attorney for Mureh, in hat in cverything that s0es to make up a building Hill has some with YBOD hat t e th care and - econcwical impartiality [dence in his horse) cared which it should. Your committee doss | bis entrance fee, not hesitate to say the press of country will justly teem with criticism unfavor-| Suzsrsn able to any office in the Government con- | Tr: ducted on"such _principlos as have been | all ages, Prir oport closes with a showing of the | Mile, Tir great extent of the business of the archi- | brator thi tet's oflice, his discrotionary powers, and recommends tho appointment of a bbard all 1S, nother bond call Wednesday or LEY RELIKF, T 3 Secretaries Chandler and Lincoln were o the United Siates Lo68n & Auariarly in consultation to-day in reference to sending rolief to the Greeloy party. It [ (10 country. The seseion was not an ex- 15 impossible at this writing to state pos- itively what conclusion was reached, bat it is understood that information has ivod that the Grecley party is supplied with provisions sufficient to su fain them for over a year yet, and there ossity for atarting HAzERS, By direction of the President, Cadet Arthur L. Beebo, fourth class United States Military Academy, has been dis missed the service for violation of the lots, has been appsinted postmaster at Ode- | tions are being conducted with @ view to [ part of the S bolt, Towa, vice Ward Van Smugglers, CLBYELAND, O.. Septomber 18.—The| Destructive Fire in New York, | oular of niouction New Youx, Scptembor 18, —Throo fire- | steamer Buaginaw proves safe and all her men on the steamer City of Berlin, ar- | passengers aro at Detroit. rested on the charge of smugling lace, | was Iaid up for the se have been discharged. The examination | her passenger wero (o beforo the United States Commissioner | Kowenaw, which pu dinclosed the fact that four firemen _were | during the storm. Captain & followed by customs inspectors to s willow | the steam barge Oaklard, which fraro shop, whero the inspectors took [ed off Conncaut, yesterday in a gale. o). "The cus- cgrapliod from ¥a t They ms clear that | 8pectators, ight houso | third; time, ) ) s administra- [ Two miles, Aclla won, Amaz tive duties relating to the selection of | ( sites and the construction of public build- OMAHA, NEB. WEDNE store, had the same appraised, after which the lace packages were thrown into ,000; Sadecko unable to swear positively to the identity their gross negligence, the Commissioner 860,000, Soveral firem discharged tht prisoners, Tho lace seized H. Stiles, of Ottuinw inated by the Republ was to-day nom- 15 of the Sixth clearing the atmosphere and bringing the thermometer to 84° The peoplo look Quite a sensational scene oceurred in a 1. Cobb is here dovoting | Asniled Lucas in_great v guago, aceusing him of misrepresontation | girls, ndment in [ cated the use of ballot spocches, and went toward hin saying he | most prac Sl Kobteinbor 15, g1, | was going to sk m mwaltow 1o Feien | morgibrac 20,000, The re- Bernhedt, a Guaymas merchant, arrived i for VI gt b hD fusal to allow Manley, Cooper & Co. to|here. Ho says the causes of the di st ) i dissipated with the fi ML AL ishing the | Physicians increased the evil by decl is line for [ing it to b yellow fover. William Walter Phelps was chosen tem- This ereated | porary chairman. _After appointing - the D ple lay down | usual committees it took a rocess until thatmoment | 2:50 p. m., NVER, September 18, Ars who died w 8, unable from e | was nominated for governor on the fiey ity | ballot. of the poorest ¢ D a fight souri over With re- | Many sufferers drank cold liquors M| Bavmivone, September 18, Thero is a large attendance of delosates to the Democeratic State convention to-morrow Indications are that Robert MeLane. tendor, ed one cowboy this city, will be nominated for Governor wounded another, on tho first ballot, if e does not decline | (nyinas Soptember convey but the nomination Yeforo the convention | gl : aily accruing. meets. Friends of Gov. Hamilton have [ geleed 1 e . } i 7 SR given up the contest for renomination. | gl ty ¢, killing Wen: SPORTING NOT¥ NEW YORK RErun Knight, was taken frc o | night by masked men and september 18, —First day of |18, ndance upon the Republi- | telegraph pole in the heart ptember meeting at Mystic | can State Convention is not as lus | hinE o fast., Free-for-nll races, [usual. The State Com tico mob at Flor md, West- ! o'clock this evening, 1 was ealled to time, 7, 2:17, 1:19},lorder by Chairman. dohn ¥ Smyth. At roll call 20 members answered won, Demaleon sec-| names. The committee adjournoed un il King Almont fourth; |10 a, m 4 03, 2:204, organ wmored on the grounds that the cor in which Jay Eye See was shipped gume of cards mail ¢ and Jack Another Guaymas ant says the errible and | s from a of the | heartrending, and tl teleg faint id g of orders ANS, particuls Hardships at S aptembor 18, of the B pi tr Richball w mont, thir the In reg day until' Tuesday afte w ted. The tho Tomp disposition show. licans present to d uss the probable ac- i ' | Captain Gasston, all natives prominent delegates not expected. 1t is | o Pt Gassto ks 0. L. Da- HARTFORD RACE: New Yorrk, September 18 ceutivo committee of the breeders’ tion di from fright or exhaustion. horse | Present. There is no reason to helieve ided to formu-|®0Y struggle will arise in the convention AY/BITUER 0 Grant o : : 0nxe nme for th at Charter | OVer any point. St. Pavt, September 18,- serving his friends. Tho , Hartfort, Conn., MASSACHUSEITS REFUBLICANS. Bonahb aaahal b Lot mittee says ofli woritism opened in 188 2 h ; , 18 Boston, Septomber 18, — Henry L. wore 150 original nominations, al| Pierco has written a fettor declining to ayments in all were due on the l::i]l“u- a candidato on the Republican ticket inst. There were only five out of ten | for Governor boforo the convention stukes in which there were more than one which meets to-morrow. Pierco’s letter final payment. These five will be trotted | er Tuegday, Wednesday and Thursday, | P October 3d, 4th and Hth, The stakes | will amount to §8,000 moro than the o this is | final payments would have been, but the vice met in convention g or 1. Grant and Wm, M, I through the city on their ret ates great surprise in political circles Northern Pacific openin ce states in his letter that ho regards driven to Fort Snelling Jongressinan Georgo D, Robinson, of the | Eleventh district, as a man upon whom the opponc { Butlerism could bost | i fy unite. Picrce is in such poor hoalth, ho | ¢lse id 10 | states, that it would be impossible for lican, for tho presidenc: atest confi- | him to make an active eanvass, Robin. 3 would like te about risking | gon expressed areat astonishment when | Jofy for Chica whom he I interview with a reporter he DY ELSE. vor of Roscoo Conklin, he busi- [ured in the list'of nominations, mducted [owner (except he had the gre In the three-fourth mile, {tend the convention. The gern cess won, Weasel socond, [sentiment is elioved to b strongly in | D). L. Moody, eva Hickory Jim third; time, 1:19}, favor of Robinson. He will got all the days’ session ¢ won, Brad second, Vi.|Pierce delegates on the first ballot, Th 5,000 persons, chicfly min j time, 1:47, convention is to be permanently organ- Mile and three furlongs, Reference d as follow won, Buclid second, All Hands Round Codman, Boston; first vice president, 1. Gen. N, P, Banks; second vice paesid n second, [John G, Whittic nesburg, with e 1. Monroe third; time, $:41], others, at lurge, Mile and a quarter, Edwin A, won, al [ tian convention, under the ity rying on the work of ev x . = . The afternoon and oveni Hellen Wallace second, Heel and Tos THE DOCU T DONE, brought inereased numbers, third; time, 2:15}, ~— ge overflow meeting organi Steople chase, short course, Abraham | The Proposed Constitution of Dukota | First Mothodist church, A 5 won, Bride Cuke second, Clarlio Epps \ who deliverod addresses wero Mr, Moody, 18, — The | third; time, 50 seconds e Major Whittle, Bishop Charles Edward will probably RAILROAD NOTES, S10Ux F'aLLs, Septombor 18,—The Jagy | Cheney and Rev. Dr. H. M, Scudder. TER g0 o AT AR LAKGE MEETING OF AGENTS, clauso in the constitution of the proposed A Nebraska StarTton new Stato of Dakota was passed upon o5 this afternoon, and_tha convention ad- | , WAsIINGTON, D. C. & : ; i By order of Socond Assistant journed, leaving the final arrangement of ASIE aru AU SN the document in the hands of the com- ShEIBAR A b SRl 0 mitteo of arrapgement and phraseology, | tho star route fr ) Randall, Dakota, has been d Itis a carcfully constructed paper and R, Miner was tho lowost strong safeguards are thrown againat UEP. Way ! 10460, September 18,—The Gieneral Passenger and Ticket Agents’ Association meeting kero to-day. Thero was a large ropresentation from roads of all parts of tended ono, A resolution reaflirming tho i annulled because of technica sand copics of the document | nnulle A A motion to reaflirm and return to the will bo issued in English, one|tions Tho reason given at th schedule rates on all lines reprosonted in the association October 1 and thereaftor maintain them rigidly passed without dis. sont. The association continue in session to-morrow, Seandinavian for distribution in South- | that since the date of the ad ern Dakota. Thequostion of allowed atate oflicers was do Governor is to receive 82,000; Treasurer, 3 THE KATE WAR, Auditor and Attorney-General §1,000 Goa Sr No further cut was mado in the rates |cach. A provision was adopted that'wil Siany et L between Chicago and Louisville thia af- | gladden tho prohibitionists whicl, may lo] SPRINGEIALD, = Raplembe ternoon, and it is understood the Pan Handle will make & slight advance to. morrow, returningto essity for star routo service ox upon the petition of 5,000 logal voters | "HOWing that a mild form of o i an epiden The mayor of Lathorpe, Dongen, [sottlement of the trouble. g home well satisfied with the work Haopics! county, has made an spplim: Lake Erie Gales, 0ne: tion for supplies of the board. A cir- New Yonx, September 18.—A fire | ease, of which an edition is i The Saginaw broke out in the basoment of 637 and 639 | is now being printed and eopi isferred to the |ment and floor above was occupied by [ tion to the secretary. forts of the firemen failed to airport, - this morning, | building, which is five stories h ¥ at he and three others, supposed to be | eatimeted s fellows, principally by | to kill his wife and himself. loat, wmade their escape to the shore, members of the firms soncerned: Hell- | visited the clergyman’s mothe: ave the | Kemlo, & Methodist min g the people got on this when a h, R L g 0 o s captuin and eight mon wero tho only ones who re Conkli reported in The St. Louis Ropub- o Conkling get it They this afternoon. he he Piereo’s declination, Con sn— SUEEPSIEAD DAY RAC gressuan Crapo is also in yery Tho Christian Convention, AD Bav, September 18, —|poor health — and will not at- | Cnicaco, September 18, gelist, bogan a three this morning. About ovangelists, wero present. Tho time of President, Charles R, | the ¢ nvention will bo devoted chiefly to consideration of the best methods of car- ght | throughout the country, especially in large cities, during the coming winter, Soptember brara to Fort A plying servico on this route, and was monopoly—banking and railroads being | *UPPlying ) ] rule that passengers Le not allowed more U”l"wfil‘“; cousidered. Ten thov: | #Warded the oontract,which was afterward than 250 pounds of baggage free passed, Y dopartment for abolition of the touto is thousand each in_ German and |9° ion to be | for proposals the railroad system in that ded The | #ection has been extended 8o that no nec- oL SR ists, . oard of health has information submit to popular vote any measures | tate board o v tor in apreading throughout the state, in ncerning the dis- 1, Saturday, and | Broadway, at 7 this evening, The ‘base- | man or English may bo had ' on adplica- inte Pigeon Cove|Hellman & Herman, wholesals dealory S — ephen, of |in fine undorwear. The store was closed A Maniac Minister, b when tho fire was discovered. The ef-| Naw Youk, Septembor 18, James ter of Nowark, h. Loss | N, J., to-day mado a determined nttumfl.l ment and first floor, 250,600 William DUWN gH"_L wdnK = the entire i.vt. took it to the nl\‘vraincr'n T"E FALL cAMPAIc". man & Herman, furnishing goods, base- Knowlton & Sons, straw goods, second | knife into his wife 0 (TC PTGl CRAPges AQRISt 10 B'symraton hoes et et | Propargtions for the Republican Cope | oo & on Bros., ol by labor reformers wore the intowmporate | meeting 1, 1. habits of the laboring classos aind im. labor resort: tion. Instru lence of lan- [institutions and State reformatory for Mrs, Dr. Clomance Lozier ndve- by women as the Al means of improving their Iyn and while alone quarcelled Laycock, the Australinn soullo, on business, whither Hanlan 1c- fevening. The accident by whicl fully de- | broke his leg will, of course, for the race. o Corumnvs, 0., September other parts of “the State arrived to attend the Stato tarifl' conver afternoon, undor the auspices of ciation of American Economists, organization will be effected Green B, Raum and others, which include correspondence with a. ver appears every summer, 0 JERSRY REVUBLICANS, The Artillery Artists Viciously at —— member of parliament olence of the fever| TiextoN, Septembor 18.—Tho Repub. Wor ive Sudden Deaths Fatal Fall From a Scaffold, O'Donnell was brought to Bow street low a test and thefurther fact that the suc- was owing to the want of rains, { lican State convention ass mpled at noon. and one Lynching, Last Friday [ barn building on the August 8 wounds, J B Prader Harri 18. — Harry | opened w the man who so brutally at- | Menon companions in a wagon a fow 1l and wound 1 jail here lagt hanged to of the city. e, Capt. Al | vk 1 1 of Eny t tl s capitol ivarts passed arn from the Grant was d during an s crodited 4 0r any one but that he The Chris guidance of isters and angelization g sessions At night a zed in the mong those 18— Postmaster mber 30th, iscontinued. bidder for 1 impor ho postoftico vertisciment 18.—The carlet fever n German, es in Gier- The couple i8, stock Cuicaco, S and mortally [in passongor iteania, [iron clud Monodnock was suc ked off the coast, Mon- | launched at Mare 1s s the story of fearful suftor- o ing. They were on the wreck from Mon. | ments of Congr won, and all 8 yet be b hands wero compelied to remain on dock | with the exception of ono plxi} | faume mmost canvassed in_connection with exposed to the fury of the storm, Final- | thing is new. ¢ e j wry Chatiemanship s that of | |XE04G 10 th Ao he was an employeo of Bartlett, Robbins | from Providence had et with an aceidont | Senator Warner Millgs, - Thero is litilo Y. A & Co., (the firm which built the heating | and that the colt had been injured, - This upparatus); that his only duty was to in- | Was dispreved, however, by Mr. Case, furnished by that|who exhibited the horse “on the track. ina running fight on Ute Crock, botween | farm, Babylon, five mon gn. a ¥ o a storekeeper named Don Macedonio were precipitated to the ground 1 lively trade | On reassemblingJudgo Jonathan Dixor gon and fivo cowboys, Aragon killed | breaking of the supports Sl bwo and wounded a thivd, and - died him- | was _instantly Killod self soon afterward from hi that Manley, Cooper & Co. should havea | 9f food to obtain® proper nourishment, MARYLAND DRMOCRATS, ) August fatally inju e 1, The Rate War to Louisy eptember 18, —In Louisville, th h o rate of £4.50, w ute at onco met. T scalpors are solling at $4, and as 1- [ Handle profosses to be fighting | to that figure. e The Monodnock Launc, SN Fravcisc ptember 1 rnoon, In order ob the be the old Monodnock repi The old ship still rdly had | the same spot where it was beach eavy sen | brought to the navy yard, e ——— tion of the convention; the wholo dyife | " €ig! Yk e O | GEN. from Providence was some- | ination of the present Stato oflicors. I, AR SeE leaving only four | He Objects to Being Turned that Newton’s appointment was part of | What over the regular hulght:lml_:'!rus']]‘\ll]::)l 5 ;t(:;lrl'(l‘l]l.lv..:um':xi:';]f‘l;n‘.nl:‘-lmg}- ”.l;:»d“ll«qn survivors, who were roscucd by & boat Oflice for Nt-ll.'h'ulllu: Hii quality to [ colt was not irjured in the slightest. de- | Chuncoy M- Dol Wity Ttk ey slosn et aliod, i 5 that called for in the specifications. Tho | 2ree. He received quitean ovation from and Georgo Wm. Curtis are wmong the g WasiinG N, September 12, i Two of tho captain'y children woro picked | Pau) Vardervaneg 1 enaengl Now S il iogorion of the |y qlog it y* g0 ot nerepieked | Beul v R Tho ex-|New Yok City delegation will not be : whother General is the biggo voort has for wome time coml lic. Tho duties of thess two They were welcomed by the | wero, it scoms, somewhat. con and where they ¢ goneral-in-chief w that of thoe chief clork r, for instance, During t himsolf safe from removal on his_relations to the Grand 'm paid little heed to departmental nition, Postmaster-Goneral Gresham, ho was not disposed to let Mr, Vande bo a law unto himself, and recent missed him, Vandervoort showe at one como & very pretty ono. The d ment mado hasto to fortify itself by a fat which tho Irish agitation will be diy’ statement of the facts in which relictions of the employeo are spec follow from his post of duty most of th for o year pust. During this pe oflicial duties have either been performed | Marquis Tzng tendered Prime Minister by aclork or have been entirely neg- lected. His Division Superintendent has frequently roported that the servico in quin question. The recent meeting with that section was demoralized by reason | Karl Granville at Wal, of Mr. Vandervoort’s neglect of duty. He highly appreviated by Tzng. has absented himself from his j duty without leave, and has neglected his from Huancayo that 3,000 Monteneros, duty to such an extent s to call for re- | who had collected near lzzunhaca for the 1 his division super- | purpose of sacking that city, wers at- peated consuro endent, His ord in the di ment fora long timo past has been one | to the Paci of continued disregard of orders, theso reasons and upon the recomm tion of Col. Thompson, superintendent of the railway mail by the Postmaste: neral, the General-in-Chief of the ( thus snufed out. He telegraph once that he was coming to Wasl to seo the President, and pendin arrival Gen. Rosecrans has made an betuous charge on the Postoflice Dopart- | James in responding to the toust took il ment in his behalf. Ho reviews the de- | occasion to speak of the improvement in partment's statement in dotail and at|the postal facilites between length, and shows that Vandervoort's re- | England. 1 peated and prolonged absences in the M'DEMOTT DISCHARGED, past were known and tolerated by the | Laverroor, September 18, —James Me- department, and he wants to know why [ Dermott, who left Brooklyn recently for Gresham should be more strict than his England and who has geon e predecessors, makes out & strong case for h an efficient and faithful public se but he shows clearly that his tru were winked at by the department. has been accustomed to boast that t partment dare not remove him on ac- NEw Youx, September 18, —The Corean influence among the old sol- | Embassy were received at the Fifth Ave- diers, The department does not think, [nue hotel this morning by President ; howevor, that the soldier element will | Arthur. Prime Minister Yong 1k made 4 count of hi r in Brook- uty and disobedience of orders. , wh 's throat, then drawin, — oth- the weapon over his own throat jumped iors, part of second and third floors, [ out of a window on p: io loms oflicers 3 i £100,000; D. L. Newborg & S loth- | the building, abrANTRRIE | ATCILel the roasary Sng. fOr,gomination thecurtous cioors wers | yontion” 10 Ngw York aud e lors,'B41' Browway, 180 o0 o, | oo bl / ors, 541 ( Neither in nxpooted taized hy the Committge, of the lace, whereupon,” on aceount of Demoeratic in Hapylaudl Enge & Co., hats, also 541 Broadway, —— heh wers over. Jersoy Ropublicans the fourth fioor of | THE ATTiVAl 0f 0'Donuell Revives Sev- Tth were takon to the Louis this morning for tho purposs of |9th, but not pormitted to Tand, Lave | Platt, ropresentative of | been reshipped to Europe, od [ viow of arranging a mateh in Australin, | 1o o0 et 8 0" but Platt had boen called to Now York | o O¥P0N: September 18 -0 'Donnell, Pennsylvania Economists, tween 600 and 700 miners are hore from Hocking Valley, and about 40 clubs from dresses made by Judge Lawronce, Gon, 1S Point, T, 1., Soptombor 18, [ Police court this afternoon’ and closely Chis afternoon, whilo at work on_ the | uarded by mounted police, and. passed od and the othor three | harged with murdor upon 4 oon, Dak., September 18,—[n [seriously injued, st Friday night at Littls Mis- ites botween Chicago and morning the Pan Handlo missions o scalpors, it will probably drop | 5¢tibed in the ch 68 the vessel 'is supposed | with Irish - VANDERVOORT PROTESTS, | by the use of dynamite, he or the Postmaster GLADSTONE AND THE DANES. Mr. Vander- | After ente two oflicon of ~chiof clerk of ® tho railway “Tho Mutual | mail servico at Omaha and gor 1 pilway mail | chief of the Grand Army of the Repub-| col. €1 shed the work of ~the | the order prohibiting not neglectod for [ ings, Mr. Vander- | Extensivo preparations are making for yoort was - absent on Grand Army duty | the reception of the Armeri ‘o department “remon- | at the with saying that he has nover come out | strated with him m vain, He be and the quarrel has_already be- | the Vationn. Mr. Vandorvoort has been abient | depee of (o Sultan, A Circassian guard vico, ho was removed AN AMERICAN BANQUET, Ordinarily, an- official statement like this would settle an employe's case, But nd Army | Ex-Postmaster General James and Ex- of the Republic was not disposed to be Mayor Grace, of New York, Many lead- 1t cannot be eaid that Gen, Rosecrans | on the charge of conspis to murder client as | public officials, in connection with the 1t is reported ‘here that Vandervoort support & public officer in chronic neglect | an address u ing presented, which of iy wo Bby oo biudents " to live, eral Defanct Dynamite Scares. vy with a O'DONNELL IN MILLBANK, the murderer of Carey, landed at Southampton at 9 o'clock ~this morning and was placed on board a train for Lon- don. The train arrived at Wexhall at noon, where the prisoner was met by a large force of police and escorted to the prison van, ~ Then under escort of the 18.—Be- | polico was driven to Millbank jail, 1t has transpired that ("Donnell, after shooting Carey said, **Shake hands, Mrs, at noon | Carey, I had to do it,” not 1 did not do \tion this | it,” as was first roported. It is under. tho asso- | atood Mrs. Carey offered evidence of the A State | most astonishing nature which she de- and _ad- | clares will clear her husband’s character. She has handed letters to the authorities, goos this | Linycock postpone Belmont | through tho streots at ' rapid _pace. seaffold |On arriving at court ho was_ immediately Ly tho | Placed in the dock. Frederick Flower hn Motz | Presiding magistrate of Poland, appeared Nichols the crown, and said the Imsmmr was ho high seas within jurisdiction of the admiralty of England and of this court. Witnesses for the crown have not yet arrived in Eng- ille, land, and he would like that the prisoner tho wat'| bo ramanded one week. The court so ordered. NAME AND OCCUPATION. vhich the tis said| LONDON, September 18, the Pan | O'Donnell, the com- The prisoner, gave his name at Bow sreot O'Donnell, though he is de- sheet as Michael O'Donnell, puddler, of Gadvure, county Donegal, Ireland. Ho will have able steps being taken to securo the vices of a well known Irish member liament, The police were ex- ve in the nationalist quarters : of London to-day, making inquiries as to require { what connection, if any, O'Donnell had secret societies, Millbank prison has been placed under extra guard, Y- | a8 when the dynamiters were prisoners, lies in | The crown has decided to accept the ev- ed when fidence of one of the nine Irishmen ar- rested in (ilaszow on the charge of con- sy < nection with attempt o destroy property el red, bat k over; BADTLE IN ASHANTEE | G rosulted in the defeat, with gre ¢ 1 slaughtor, of the forees of Ring Kafee Kalealli. ' The king fled to Cosmassie, the capital, after the cngagement, John Payn. Collior, philologist and < T | commentarian of Shakespeare, is dead, isposed | aged 9. ertaining the Danish royal d the | family at lunch in Copehagen, Gladstone + sailed for England, : a SALVATION ARMY IN CHAINS, usborno, of the Salvation army, ositions | was expelled from Geneva, Miss Boolfh licting, | is imprisoncd at Neufeatel for violating the Salvation moet- noral-in he Inst | prerariNg von e MERICAN BISHOPS, werican Bisho) ican in November. There will slieved | bo n series of reunions, at which Cardinal unt of | Simeoniwill presido, and at which ques- Y, and [tions concorning the influence of the admo- | Catholic Church in America will be dis- ed. The main object of the meeting wever, | will bo to adopt measures for the reors “rvoort | ganizatonn of the Catholic Church in ly dis- | America according to cannical law and L fight [ to bring it into closo communion with Cardinal McCabe will be lopart- | invited to attend somo of the meetings, o de- | cussed. ifiedas| A box of dynamite was discovered within the precinets of Yildizki, the resi- © time | at the palace was exiled. od his A HAPPY 1ZNG. Ferry congratulations upen the choice of Waddington to negotiate upon the Ton- mer castle were s post of Lisa, Beptember 18, —1It is reported epart- | tacked by a small body of men belonging * fic forces. * After a quarter of For|an hour's fighting the Monteneros were nenda- | defeated with a_loss of 260 men, The department of Tear is entirely tranquil. Loxnox, September 18.—A dinner was given this evening by Henry F. Gilig, the American banker, in honor of ed at|ing” America Englishmen” were ngton | present, Consul General Merritt re- 1 ug - his | sponded to the toasts in honor of Queen i Victoria and Premdent Arthur. = Mr, xamined three times before & stipendary justice rvant, | dynamite party, was again brought be- ancies | foro the court k’rd«y and di . , the evidence against him being insutficient, — he de- Youg Ik and Arthur, was roplied ident.