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f h name of chief clerk Jacobs and four or |30 men who are Republicans and Demo- | fo1t entitled to. Sor : a0 it inted to| Great Eastern handicap for twc-year- made, The Sligo iron works are owned (| five others who would have to walk the | crats, just as they happen to feel, Vasia! ot Eagrsauisats will - bel teachied)| wait psn Primo Ministor Ferty and ro. | OULf three-quarters of mile, Dutch i Youx, Soptember 20.—Tho cer- | by Phillips, Morvio & Co. Their Toss is [ plank. Among prominent Treasury offi- | Committees were appointed. ‘Geo. M. | ofherg are doubtful. Prominent among | quest him to call the Chambers into ses- | KpIeF won, Water Lilly second, Leo tificate of incorporation of the Interua- o ' > that can THE NATIONAL CAPITAL trust committed to them, and for the wise measures adopted to provide means New York Tribune, Times, Sun, Phila delphin Press, St. Louis Globe-Demo- THE OLD WORLD. G, SEPTEMBER 21, 1883, Standard Oil company nor any of its aflilioted intorests, nor any person con sell hand working miners. The associa- tion hold another session this evening, A SHOCKING SHAKE. e to complote the great undertaking, the |crat, Louisville Courier-Journal, Har- - - nected with the management of the | when commissioners from both operators e ; | construction of the Northern Pacific rail- | per's Weekly, Chicago Tribune, Min- ; ; company, have now not never have had |and miners will be appointed, who have " A General Cleaning Out of the Archi- way. Tho prosident and vice president | neapolis Sun,’ and othes papers. Tho | 110 ASTO-German Alliance Stirred UD {any ineoret. power to arbitrate all future. qiorence | ILSDINE Stirred to Its Fonndation and tect's Offoe to Follow on the Wake of Hill. Mahone's Political Assessment Agent Levies Another Five of the company were also thanked for the zeal and foresight they employed. BOSTON AND NEW YORK IXLAND, no.\-ms,swmnnm 21.—The project- ors of the New York & Boston Inland Railroad_scheme, now claim that the Rugsian firm of Linn & McCarthy have party express surprise at the resources and scenery of the new northwaest. The Masonic Temple at Peoria, Proria, Soptember 20— The new Masonic temple, just completed at a cost of £100,000, was dedicated to-day in an 45 2 Menace to France and Russia, The Viceroy of Canton Pleased —c—— SPORTING NOTE! BICYCLE TOURNAMENT, SrriNoriELD, Mass,, September 20, - Ton thousand people attended the bicycle rournament to-day. In the club drill the Rochester (N, Y.) club won. The without resorting to strikes. —— A Social Sensation, Sax FraNoisco, Septomber 20, —Gen. Winfield Scott Kries, son of the cele- brated Gen. Kries, has applied for a divorce from his wife on the ground that the People Terrifled, The 8ligo Mill Torn to Fragments by an Exploded Boiler, - ) { i s mile arwtel.twe v \ sho was already the wifo of James v enimoted to bull o sotween | unostentations manner, no effort being With the Lofty Neutrality of {one mile scrateh race was won by Corrie, | $he 0 y ) wifo & Hithir N:-“m\".(-lrknn;nl‘l":m:l‘:lta-‘[:-‘.': made at display. A procession of local 4 ]y of Boston, in 25 4.5, beating the record. | O'Brivn Kelly, of Virginia, whon he|Three Men Killed, Four Fatally Tn- er Cent on Norfolk, ! lodges paraded the strects, The dedica the American Consul, Robinson, the warried her, which fact was wnknown to Another Oall for Bonds Looked For Ay Tribute to a Dead Clerk— The Fover anid Forgery. CAPITAL NOTES, A FORGEK COMMITTED, W ASHINGTON, September 20.—Wm, S, Whitford was committed to jail to-day charged with forging checks on the ser- geant-at-arms of the House of Repre- sentative, about $700—in the name of United States Senator Gonnan and Con- gressman Talbot. Whiteford was at one time private secretary to Gonnan, THE FEVER IN FLORIDA. Pensacola navy yard, dated the 19th, 0o yoars, The amount of eap 1 ced of Linn& McCarthy isabout 2000, The road is on nearly a aight line. i —— LAE EDUCATIONAL CONYENTION, Federal Aid For the South, the Bur- den of Their Song. Lovisvitie, Septembe three Sta‘es and the mel were represented in the ®ducational con- The convention was called to order at 10 a m, by Chairman Beckner. Congressman Willis, of Ken- tucky, moved the following preamble and resolution, which were referred tc the committee on resolutions: 20 —Twenty- of Columbia vention to-day. United States whichr{)ropuaed an appro- tory services were conducted by Dr. A. 1. Darrah, of Bloomington, grand master, isted by the order of grand officers The oraticn was delivered by 8. S. Pago, of this city. A GREAT GATHERING. Thirly Thonsand Miles of Railread Represented at @ Meeting 10 §an Francisco, The Overland Managers Meet to Form an Ironclad Pool. SaN Frascisco, September 20,11 conference of managers of railrouds v Freneh Deputies Petition fora Call of the Chambers—Protection Ad- vocated in England, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWSN, Panis, September 20.—A London cor- respondent says: The Austro-German alliance is dirccted against Russia and France. In the event of a war between Germany and France, Austria is to main- tain armed neutralily; in the event of a war between Austria and Russia, Ger- mrny is to do likewise. If the third power attack Germany or Austria, armed neutrality will be converted into active Loxpox, September 20.—The Ameri- " Consul at Canton maintained a con- Englishman, beat the ro- cord of 2:62, Five mile amateur handicap contestants, was won by Charles § of Springfield, in 16:69. The twenty mile race for the profes- sional chamipionship of the world and purse of £1,000, was won by Higham in one hour, six minutes and two and thres- quarter seconds, beating the record one minute and two and three-quarter sec- onds, In the 24 milo amateur contest, Rob- m#n won in 1 hour, 23 minutes and 10 seconds, beating the rocord by 14 min- utes 4§ seconds. Correy, of Boston, made a 10 mile spin against time, and beat Barnum's record of yesterday 34 seconds; time, 31 co, ten Fisk, COVINGTON RACES. him at thotime. Mrs, Kres is an ex ceedingly handsomeand prominent Indy in the society of this city. Her maiden name was Flora Hastings. Sho indig nantly denies the charge and says Krics knew all the circumstances of her ac quaintanceship with Kelley, that ho only married her after having satisfied himself that she had not heen previously mar- ried. When Gen, Keics first sow his present wifo he beemne so enamored of Jor that he persunded his former wife to consent to being divorced from him, which she immediately agreed to do. All partios are very prominent. The trial takes place in the superior court. — A Fight to Doath, 20.—A_ Socorro ranches, near hero, Monday, Joel Fdwler, Jured and Eight Severely Hurt Other Accidents and Fires. Prrrsnung, Septomber 20, —~Between 1and 2 o'clock this afternoon a shock was felt throughout the city which shook many buildings to their foundations, smashed windows and terribly frightened residents of the south side, who rushed from their houses into the stréet in tor- rer. Immediately after the shock an alarm of fire was struck and upon inves- tigation it was found that the large boil- ers in the flanging depot of the Sligo iron worke had exploded with fearful violence, scattering flying fragments in every direction, setting fire to the Lake Erio_railrond shops and a number ef ! pe co-operation. minutes 39} seconds. The one mile con- | PENVER, September 20. dwelling houses in the vicinity. The ’ The secretary of the navy recoived a| WiEREs, Certain measures were 4 P Iiah Wb A SPRERWY, solation race was won by Adolph, of | (N- M.) apecial to The Tribuno says at (1 CARE PR (6 1 spread like wild telegram from Commandent Welch, at|pending before the last Congress of the Ohio, in 3 minutesd seconds. one of the Big Four Cattlo company's fire and soon thousands of people were on the way to the scene of destruction. A saying: No cases of fover among the [ pristion be distributed among the several | £ SRR 0 WIEAECE & b ! i Cavixaton, Ky., September 20, |®large cattlo dealer, mot party named (¢ fisight met thei The boil " 08 in ai cation; pened at the 1’ ilintory attitude and remained aloof b ihyey Sep il 0 Okl ) oarful sight met their gaze. The boiler uaval forces, Have becn able to-duy to | States in aid of popular education; HOLR BTR T THe FEOLIOWILE SAIER Wore | tFi Gurie foreign ropresentatives, The | Track fast. Three-quarters of a mile | Forestand Bill Ohilds, with whom he|Gupurtment, o brick structure, was get some reliable information of the sit- uation among citizens. Ten cases of fever are under treatment by physicians, two of which are new to-day, all but two being children. Two are reported with symptoms of the disease, THE NAVY DEPARTMENT IN MOURNING. L 5 s ¢ vice president of the Chicago, Burlington R s 2:68. o 3 dren were running about wringing their | i R At foF Ale N avy Lo-dky tels the right to control education in the & Quinoy was also pl‘usofit The total | 2% mmel EST OF THE PAPAL STATES. Cincinnati hotol stakes for all ages, Fowler then nuv: Inrultn the house, rnt‘l_mr hands and ea ling for friends whom the hod EdgheS, Wellos, of Hlardfond, | *tates: ¢ z mileage represented was 30,000 miles, | 1OME, September 20.—An enormous |two and one-cigh h miles, Lida Stan. | than take the chances of shooting with | g0cd wore either killed or wounded. egraphec tdgar 5. Welles, of Hartford, | = pegolved, That this convention most A * [ crowd witnessed the ceremonies attend- 8 Forest; and rather than meet Fowler, son of Gideon Welles, Lincoln’s Secretary WagRreas, The measure provides that this distributien be made for a term of years upon the basis of illiteracy and af- terward upon tho bases of school popula- tion; and, Wugnxeas, The measures referred to do not claim for the federal government represented: Central and Southern Pa- citic, Galveston, Harrisburg & San An- tonio, Union Pacific, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Northern Pacific, Burlington & Missouri, Texas Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande, and the Atlantic & Pacific. The The meeting was called to order by Gen- Viceroy appreciates this fact, has visited the Consul and assured him a prompt ar- rangement will be effocted regarding American claims, It is rumored Wad- dington thinks of resigning the post of French ambassador to Great Britain, Force won, Carson second, Lizzie L. third; time, 1:16. For three year-olds that have not won a race during the year, mile and five fur- longs, Wooley Douglass won, Beecher Brook second, Hailfellow third; time, hope won, Washbura second, Katie Creel had previous troublo. Forest and Childs opened firo on Fowler, who returned the fire, killing Childs. Forest ran into the house acoupied by Mr, McGoo. The lat- ter went to fhe door and ordered Forest out of the house. Instead of go- ing, Forest fired and killed MoGoe, complete wreck, as were also a number of passenger and freight cars and the mas- ter méchanic’s shops of the Lake Erio railroad, while a row of dwell- ings on the opposite side of the street were in flames. Men, women and chil- In the ruins of the flanging department, i heartily approves the adoption of some ey ing the commemoration of the entry of |third: ti o) Forest, while the house was burning, put v i 5 iRt 5 i d eral Manager Towne, of the Central | N8 the commemora entry off third; tin 5. : : B, scattered around, were dead and dying K‘efl‘fifémFfi”,!‘fi."’i.}‘.’uSL'.'L},'.‘L‘MTJ';} :;:s:fil::lxb‘;{lyl:‘l:xnulr:lu] l[lu:l:uém;u hieh | pucific. H. M. Hosie, vicopresident | the Italian troops into Rome in I875. | Mile anda furlong, Wallanseo won, [3 ball through his own head. Childs |G itk arms and legs off, somo. dis- the navy department during the rebellion. He was appointed assistant secretary in 1866, on various occasions acted as Sec- retary of the Navy. Secretary Chandler has ordered a nuuber of heads of bureaus to attend the funeral. The department will be closed Friday afternoon, the day of burial, out of respect to the memory of Mr. Faxon. the forgoing. Discussion of the subjoct of federal aid to education was then opened by Rev. J. L. Curry, of Virginia, who spoke at great length. He urged that the great mass of citizens could never be educated excopt by direct fedoral aid. Congressman Albert S. Willis, of and general manager of Gould's south- western system, was elected chairman. As it was decided to hold meetings in secret, a committee, composed of Vining, of the Union Pacific; Muir, of the North- ern Pacific, and Goddard, of the Atch- ison, Topeka & Santa Fe, were appointed to furnish newspapers such of the pro- ceedings as, in their opinion, was of Themunicipalities placed a_wroath on the tomb of King Viector Emanuel n the presence of an immense concourse. BISMAR MIGHLY MAW. ardinal McClos- Sovereign Pat socond, key third; time, 1:68. Three-quarters of a mile, McBowling won, Twiliget second, Lord Edward Buusters, September 20.—A customs union between Bolgium and Holland ie about to be affected. Bismarck endorses the scheme whick appears to be the first step towards absorbing Holland and Bel- Three-quarters of a mile, Bell Boy won, Kinney second, Golden Venture third; time, 1:18, THE BILLIARDISTS, Forest and McGee, all three, were Luried in the same grave. Low Wate apolis, MixnearoLts, Soptember 20— Water is lowor in the river than it has been for many years, All saw-malls on the plat- form and all thoso run by water on the cast nide will be compelled to stop for tigured almost beyond recognition, and others suffering from painful burns and scalds, By this time the police had ar- rived in force, and the work of removing the killed and injured from the fuins was began. It was found at the time of the explosion that 20 men were at work. Of these 9 aro reported all right, 3 were killed, and 8 were badly injnred, four VR the Louisville district, followed Dr. Curr: ings o oir op ¥ tep to o ’ n lack of force, It is believed nothing can IAS S 4 ot MAHONE'S POLITICAL ASSESSMENTS. {n'an exbellont Apeschi’ Y |public’ " interest. The immediato ob- | gium in the German Zollvere Citcaao, September 20.—Sexton and | be done until the water rises as an at- 'l‘;“;“{;, rl“hf .fd fil“::,‘::,":i.., (:,f,. Lh‘.‘vr::: The Civil Service Commissioners to-day | Congressman Money, of Mississippi, | 1°° of “"’f coieroies, i stated PROTECTION IN ENGLAND. Wallace, the billardists, reached tho city | tempt to clean the channol failed. i b Pt ) received a letter from Representative De- | spoko on the necessitics of educational | (Y one of tho —general ® managers| g o0 g0 tomuor 20.—At tho session | 1ate last night from the west. Schaefor cn s S Rk zendorf, stating that one C. C. Clark, Senator Mahone’s political assessment agent, made an assessment last week of 5 per cent on the salaries received by all employes of the Norfolk navy yard. De- zendorf says this is the third assessment levied on the same employes by the same man inside of a year. Lyman, chief ex- aminer, says if Clark is a government employe, the matter will bo laid before the President. CLEANING OUT THE ARCHITECTS. The Critic says: There was a report at the Treasury department to-day that there would be a number of changes in _ the office of the supervising architect of tho Treasury. The report mentions the cials there seems to be no doubt that a number of changes will be made at an “early day in the architect's office. ANOTHER BOND CALL. The Critic says: ‘‘Another bond call may be made before the $15,000,000 call Jjust issued matures, which will be De- cember 1st, next. The nearest estimate be made fixes the further amount of bonds to be redeemed during the fiscal year at $45,000,000. This would make the total amount of debt re- tired during that period about $90,000,- 000, as $45,000,000 have already bLeen called in since July 30, last.” movement in the south. He was for the federal bill, embodying the principles enumerated in the resolution of Willis. Dr. Basil Mandy, president of the Louisville Baptist theological seminary, delivered an address on education. e — Massachusetts Prohibitionists. BosroN, September 20.—The prohib: tory state convention met this morning, James H. Roberts temporary chairman. Roberts made a short address, saying Robinson was in favor of the present license law, and could not represent the prohibitionists. The Republicans had gone from prohibition to license, and their nomination yesterday was made by about to a representative of the Associated Press is, not make any alteration in the present fares or freight, but if possible to agree upon a pro rata distribution of the same between theseveral roads lying between the Pacitic and Missouri River, 80 as to prevent |the cutting of rates. The adoption of this would have the ef- fect of breaking up the contract system with shippers hitheito enforced by the Central and Southern Pacific. The fight, therefore, will be over the pro- portion to be assigned to each. The whole day was occupied by the managers in setting forth the capabilities and pos- sibilities of their respective roads, none venturing any claims as to what propor- tion of the gross pooled earnings they Butterick, of Bar, was elected as per- manent, president. He reviewed the cause of prohibition and recounted the manner in which that party had been de- ceived by the declarations of leading par- ties, the republicans coming in for the larger portion of his animadversion, He predicted the ultimate success of prohi- bition, which was the sole remedy for the evils which threaten the city. A letter was read from Rev. A A, Miner, in which he said there is a pros- pect of more open abandonment of tem- perance profession on the part of our Republican friends than ever before, and this ought to be followed by equally open the latter are the Northern Pacifio re- presentatives, who it is believed will claim a larger share than the Central Pacific will accede to. It is generally acknowledged the principal difficulties will be betwcen these two roads. It is confidentially afirmed that Villard in- structed his representative if such propo- sition as he named could mnot be obtained to withdraw from the mceting and immodiate steps would be taken to construct an independent line to this city. The only important feature the proceedings has developed is that an un- derstanding exists between the Union of the British association for the advance- ment of science, the condition of the En glish cotton trade was discussed, the gen- eral opinion being that England has nothing to fear from foreign competition. In an address to the association Sir Wil- liam Wheelhouse ascribed the commer- cial depression of the country to oper ation of free trade laws, and advocated return to a protective tariff. THE FRENCH CHAMBERS, Paris, September 20.--A meeting of 200 members of the Extreme Left to-day passed resolutions insisting upon the necessity of convoking the Chambers in order to ascertain the policy of the Gov- ernment in connection with the Tonquin slon, + MISCELLANEOUS NOTES, Lovox, September 20.—During the bombardment of Tamataye, Missionary Thomas’ residence was looted and he threatened with punishment by French officials because he failed to remove debris caused by ransacking the house, Tt has been_decided to reinforce the police of St. Petersbury by a regiment of infantry, the occasion being the funeral of Turyenieff, The Italian bark Fratelli Gaggino, from Dunkirk for Darien, has been in collision with a steamer, name ot is expected here to-morrow, and all three will then go to New York, where Schaefer will at once go into practice for the forth- coming match with Vignaux, Slosson had gone to Minneapolis before Sexton arrived, 8o nothing was done in regard to Sexton’s proposal for a game a: cushion caroms, Sexton expresses a desire to meet Slosson at the* game at any time for $1,000. BHEEPSHEAD DAY RACES. SueePsHEAD Bay, September 20— Coney lsland Jockey Club races: Mile, Dan K won, Stratsprey second, Bucca- neer third; time 1:42, Mile and a quarter, Pizarro won, Topsy second, Rica third; time 2:10}. i time 1:17. Mile and five furlongs, Apollo won, Bella second, Gen. Monroe third; time 2:01. Milo and a sixteenth, Baby won, Pike’s Pride second, Hartford third; time 1:62}, Steeplechase, short course, Charemagne won, Jim McGowan second, Disturbance third; time H:01. JAY EYE SEE AND JULIEN New York, Soptember 20.—Jay Eye See and St. Jul will contend for a purse of £5,000 Saturday, the 20th, on the track of the Gentlemen's Driving Wrecks of the August Gale, St. Jonns, N, F., September 20— Information comes fr tune bay this morning of two additional wrecks on the great banks, owing to the galo of August 30th. One a_bauker, fly- ing an arrow, with a crew of seven, and the other the schooner Freedom, with 8 crew of six all told. In both cases all hands were lost. s A Veto on Huntington, Concorp, N. H., September 20.—Gov- ernor Hale has decided not to sign the bill incorporating the Southern Pacitic company. n Burin andFor- | o The following is a liat of the killed: John W, Allen, top of head blown off. Charles Douglas, side of head blown ff. John McGavigan, tcalded and sides crushed in, The neighbors did all they could to re- lieve the sufferers. The boiler was up- right, six feel in diameter and was split into four fragments, the largest bein, blown 200 feet, landing in the middle of the Monongahela river. It is not known what caused the explosion. It was just after the dinner’hour and steam had been turned on only a few minutes when it exploded. —— Another Telegraph Company. tionnl & Northern Telegraph coi was filod to-duy. . Capital, 85,000,000, THE LOUP VALLEY. The State Fair and Ilrs Effet Upon the Loupiaus. Political Points and G ral News, Correspondence of Tk Ber. he coroner has empanelled a iurg‘ and a thorung} investigation will estimated at 000, mna—awflktmmm 4 Lewis House, one of the yictims has since dicd, and W. W. Stewart and Christ Miller aro not expected to live through the night. Jesse Douglas died at 10:30 this evening, making the fifth death, The Piegans v Cede. HrreNa, Mont., September 20.—Sena- tor Vest and delegate Maginnis have ar- rived at Fort Benton from Blackfoot Agency, where they had a satisfactory council with the Piegans, who agreed to cede the government a large tract of fine —— f N m Pacifi i i 8 V. jr, Vauiey Cousry, Sep-|land he e ru side of their reserva- =i = und Northern Pacific. If this under-|give othivesse ¥ » | association, Morrisan Nowrn Lour, » Sep- [ land on the eastern side of their res RAILROAD MATTERS abandonment of ,“”“ party “"Y overy | standing iv adhered to, it is safo to pre- it \\3:(:‘:31::(1“13 foupdorsd, hytithe MYSTIC PARK RACES tomber 16.—Nearly all of tho resi-| tion, Tho chiefs ask the K"Vu""l"emw 5 S PTS t atriot in the stace. The result|giot the re A st srews wero aaved. 0 8 : “ S S Gt T by o b m'nmwm:y e tosult| dict the result of the conference will' be|““Antoine Ferdinand Joseph Plateau dents of the town and country horeabouts | give them cattle and farming implements The Merchants of Chicago Combining as Solidly as the Railroads—Bag- gage Smashers' Convention, THR MERCHANTS' POOL. Massachusetts voters. At the afternoon session, Burgess, of Forrester, moved that the convention make no nominatien for Governor. He said the convention just held had nomi- nil. The firo in the woods at Bar Harbor, Mo., is under control and all danger is now past. died in Paris yesterday, aged 82, The Montenigrin Cabinet has resigned, A new Liberal Ministry will bo formed under M. Yankoff. THE FRENCH IN TONQUIN, Boston, September 20.—Mystic Park special meeting. The announcement that Jay-Eye-See would attempt to beat his Providence record of 2:10, brought to the park nearly 6,000 people. Class 2:20), Mnlluc won in straight heats, George A who visited and participated in the re- union festivities at Hastings, and who at- tended the State fair which has just closed at Omaha have returned. Those as they aro starving since the buffalo dis- appeared, | — Sudden Deach on a Train, ERLING, 1., September 20.—B. H. Chur 5 i P ol h, & prominent citizen of Sterlin, a0, Soptember 20,—The Mor. | Bated a candidato entirely unexceptional, | President Arthur loft Now York for New.| Hoxa Koxa, Soptember 20.—The|second, Fidus third, Allezheny Boy who took in the fair report a splendid | B1uFeh & FORIOE BIEHbMIn dactirid chfr’l‘t:%‘lj:;’éig',ltl:“u‘;‘;'cii:ion orgamized fo | (Feferring to Robinson) and uround him | port » y morning. Ho will not go to | French are in difficulties through want of | fourth; time 2:92, 2:23}, 2:21. display of everything in the way of stock | fjis JOURC Gobt 1aat HIBHG b the purpose of protecting the interests of shippers, now numbers 300 members. It is expected to increase the list to 600. THE EASTERN POOL. The executive committee of passenger agents of the cast bound trunk lines met to-day. 1t is stated that the result was a free and full discussion of the charges of rato cutting by some of the lines and the restoration of complete harmony. BAGGAGE CHECKS, the Prohibitionists should rally. The motion, after a sharp debate, was lost. Charles Alma, of New Bedfoad, was then nominated for governor. "Che tickot was completed as follows: Lieutenant Governor, John Blackmer: Secretary ot State, Solon F. Root; Treas- urer and Receiver, Thomas J. Lathrop; Auditor, Jonathan Buck; Attorney Gen- eral, Samuel Fairtield, Resolutions we presented declaring for equal political rights for both sexes, civil service reform, Washington for some days yet. Tax Collector T, J. Britton, of Hall county, Ala., is reported a defaulter for $17, Friends claim there is no_intentional -wrong, The defalcation is said to have existed several years, The supreme 1 Ige of Odd Fellows, in ses- sion at Providence, R. 1., d to strike the word “‘white” from the constitution, Min- neapolis was chosen for the next wnuual meet- in enator Benj, H. Harrison, of Indiana, and Senator James Wilson, of Fairfield, spoke to large and enthusiastic audiefices, troops. Many Chineso are deserting to the Black Flags. Lan, their Chief, is very powerful. Franco may have to ne- gotiate with him, Foreigners have been seen fighting inside the Black Flags. Gen, Boult says he was unable to hold his position after tho last fight. The French are still buying steamers and horses, NOT ACCEPTABLE. Panis, September 20.—It is reported that the memorandum of the French pro- After the 2:20 class Jay Eye Sce was given o warming up making a mile in 2:313 and after two heat races was brought out for his trial. As he came up he nodded forward, Ho took the first_quarter in .'m{ and urged only by word of mouth, made the second quarter in 82§ and passed ‘the half in 1:06. Tho three-quarters was passed in On tho home strotch the horse was sligntly urged by the jockey and covered the mi‘fe in 2:11§, the best time ever made and machinery, and return well satisfied with the trip and the information gained thereby. They have come back imbued S S Tau s AR LA LE e T some of the prizes and premiums next year themselves, and 1 have no doubt they will, for thoey certainly have a soil to work on unexcelled anywhere, Another building project is abeut to be consumated by the orection of a two- story businoss block on the corner now and Rock Island train, The remains were brought to Sterling this morning. The whole city is exercised over his death, a8 Mr. Church was a wealthy manufac- turer and broker. The Gi mbackers of Maine, LewistoN, Me., September 20.—A conference of Maine Greenbackers was held last night. Resolutions were adopted indorsing the Chicag» platform of 1 instructing the Stite committee to cal + . ar- s ! # . ic P o] occupied by Steve Parks as a wagon and 3 ionithe first woek intMi 5 i 4 protection of American industr 8UD- | shalltown, 1 satarday aftornbe | posals upon the Tonquin question, which [ on Mystic Park track. < : I B a Stato convention the first week in May, | Attoday's session of tho National As. |, ession of the liquor traflic, and disfran- avening. " o A Trng tologauphed yeatorday to| Cluss 2:23, Winship won in straight trading shop. Tho lowor, story is o b0 | 1, declaring opposition to fusion with = sociation of Baggnge Agents o et | chisement of liquor dualers. The last| Tho funeral of Junius Brutus Booth at | Pokin, have not proved aceoptablo to the |heats, Gladintor socond, Done third, | divided into storos and tho upper cither party. ot loading baggago and the legal liability | o timent was modified, the resolutions : - for injury to baggage under the laws of different states were discussed. It was decided not to check parcels of less than 20 pounds weight. The committee on the system of checking reported in favor of ordinary reversible checks, goodeither way between two points for use between Eninu on the same line; a joint reversi- adopted, and the convention adjourned, AN IDIITOI( AN’ Opening of Direct Telegraphic Inter- course With Brazil, -tho-Sea yesterday afte was largely attended by relatives and sional friends, The interment was in Rose- ainy weather, the Moody al convention in Chicago yesterdiy, Evange met with no dimunition in attendance, The doors were closod last night at six o'clack on account of thecrowd, The convention closed last evening, Chineso governmen Unveiling the Taylor Monument. LouisviLLg, September 20.—The mon- ument crected by the state of Kentucky to the memory of Gen. Zach Taylor, President of the United States, was dedi- cated to-day atthe Taylor homestead, flve Frank fourth; time, 2:21, 2:23, 2:21}. BASE BALL, Serineiewn, I, September 20,—The base ball association of this city met to- night and appointed & committed to make arrangements for strengthening the club for next year by increasing the capital stock to 816,000, and engaging strong used a8 a public hall-—a room the town is vory much in need of. The parties in- vesting in this improvement, I believe are Omaha men, Arrangements are now making by which it is thought o bridge will be thrown across the Loup river a point two miles above the town of North Loup. Nathaniel Thayer's Will. BostoN, September 20.—The will of Nathanicl Thayer disposes of property valued at $16,000,000, most of which goes to relatives and friends, ——— rk Tribuno announces a reduo- tion in the selling price of The Tribune from The Now Yo 0 ; miles from Louisville. A number of | players, The purpose is to make the |10 very short timo this will be of great | tio : ; gel ¢ Septel 20, — b ‘ . f it 8 A 2 e g i five to thres cents a copy. It says, ““The re- le check for uso between points on con-| = Niw You, Scptember 20.—An it | Pl soventh annual congress of tho National | prominent citizeus, including soldiers of | Springfield club tho strongest financially | benefit o tho villago aud will open b L0 | G0 tmdo on the theory thatour resdors |t e o ami e dut | Do tha ommuad” e toimorsn morm, | pinerat Lesguo convenos i Milwaukos to-doy. | tho Mexican war, wore present. Tho | and othorwisoin tho woat, Householdor, [t its trado & largo soction of counizy |l iuiners, and aro anitld t0a shire i B D o o il sguently | s o oo Contial mid Gt Arengans | Notsien e, mrepcyarrived from Kaust, | coremonics woro vory imponing,Gen. | Manwiog, Schoenick, Sullivan, Colganand | heretofore almont entirely shut out. Tho | o good " fortus” fn "the roduced "price” of simplify and cheapen the chec! ys- | telegraph compa o 9 A h 4 tem. THE BOTTOM DOLLAR, The general passenger agent of thePan Handle route announced to-night that to- morrow and until further notice his line will make a rate of §1 from Chicago to nection with the United States be made via Galveston, Texas, rates will at once be inaugurated and it is anticipated a lively business will sp up between the two great sections of the western hemisphiere. Various gentlemen Cheaper | association, arrived to-day. Seth Barton French, of Newport, whose resident Arthur is, gave s grand dinner svening in honor of the President. Tues. day next the President will wssist in laying tho corser stouoof the Buriside” Meniorial all. war, in o short address introduced Gen, Thos. L. Crittenden, eulogistof the occa- sion. At the conclusion of the address the monument was unveilod. Thoe monu- ment is marble, thirty fect high, sur- mounted by a statue . Taylor. tained, and the places of Poters, Jones and Hengel will be filled by new men. Quincy, September 20.—Quincys 6, Saginaws 7. SrRINGFIELD, September 20,—Spring- fields 8, Toledos 6, Jast. During the past week the local politi- cians have been like beavers for their respective candidates, as the dele- gates to the county convention were to bo appointed on Saturday night. The convention meows ou next Thursday, and — A SURE RECIPE | ATy in ofticial ,.I.mn]i..ui and prominently cingo bk of Montrea he Latest From the Pole, an:l::v7 CK’Y"“;‘"rml’:‘r',l“““"’”’ &0 mbley | IRNAILLILGIA BD i oeli Tt i ‘ ; B B e d ; o identified with the business interests of lation with gold on PHILADELPHIA, September 80,—The|®Sucefs Clovoiandsd. . o 130" barg. though everything paased HORTHERY PACLVIC FIMAKGRS. the country have expressed a desire and | F5iH0 bit has reduced tho amiunt bark Thyra. from Ivigut, breught Ahs nARORA ReEi e 90 Feoriae 0 | e iR UM S SRR Pfl[‘ Pme Gnm 1Bx1[ms New Youk, September 20,- | sentiment” over the wires upon this | by boen made on tho di forwarded the following cablo messuge | Tonr Wayxe, Soptember 20, Grand | €1 ones swallowing their — med- , nual report of the Northern P oceasion and among others the following | investigatio from the celebrated Swedish explorer, | Ranids 0, Fort Wayes 1 : icine without the semblance of a Positive reliefand | i pany for 1883 shows the gross will be forwarded: ‘From President|believed wil Norlsaabals apids 9, yes 1. . it S AERER A ositivereliefand immun to bo §7,850,450; increasc, §242,5 Arthur to the Ewperor of Brazl; The : " 3 Avrived at Julianshaah June 17th. Who Off e good ono and embraces most of tho lead-| 1Y from complexional blem- penses, § President and government of the United Poisoned by Started from Ivigut July 234, All well. | SaN Francisco, Septomber 21,— It is | ing business men here. Itshadows forth | iShes maybe found in Hagan’s net earnings, $2 States salut: the Emperor and people of | QuIney, September 20.—0. B. Ward [ (§iuned) Nowvessksonn, | currently stated that Senator Miller has | the undoubted defeat of Babeock, the| Magnolia Balm, A delicate 004. Brazil through the now channel of direct |and Charles Johngon wero accidentally | Py Ogar Dickson, Gothenbueg, Sweden, | declared most emphatically, that under | presont county olerk, and who is » candi-| and harmless article. Sold A DONNYBROOK WAR, communication between the two countries | poisoned at Camp Point to-day. They R no circumstances will he accept second | date before the convention for renomina- by druggists everywhere, Citeaco, September 20.—There was | this day opened via Galveston and Val-procured what was supposed to be a| - She's Hevo With all Hor Bangs. | pluce on the Presidential tickot, tion. He will bo scalped, und all because no change to-day in the passenger rate war between Chicago and Louisville. idney B. Jones, of the Louisville, New Albany @ 4o line, said to the As: sociated Press r er, ‘‘we are like the Irishman at Donnybrook fair—whenever a head shows up wo will hit it.” TENDERING THANKS, paraiso, and see in these multiplied links of intercourse assurance that happy re- lations between them will continue and increase to the material benefit of both people and count, Feasting the Scribes at Portland, Portianp, Oregon, Soptember 20. The eastern journalists accompanying quart bottle of bitters at a drug store to drink as a beverage. Drinking freely of it, they both dropped dead in a short time, third man who drank with them was scized with spasis, but will The jury returncd a verdict of accidental poisoning. i T Bostox, September 20.—In a munication to Harvard Observatory, Rev, . Searle, of Now York, called atton- tion to the fact that Bro comet is identical with the long expected comet of 1812, Computations at Harvard contirm Searle's hypothiesis, G. M e — The Standard Ol Denies, c— Mrs, Edwin Adams Dying, LonG Braxci, September 20,- My, Edwin Adams, wifo of the famous trage- dian is dying of paralysis. | m—— iners and Operators in Harn §1. Louts, Soptember 20, ence of coal operators and dolegates from A confer ho went back on some promises mudo early in the campaign. A politician should 1nake no promises he dots not in tend to kecp, IRedlon will bo the nomi- nee. The present sheriff will probubly bo renominated, and the treasurership will bo nuned by the town of Ord. North Loup will get the county superintendent of education, and the *county comumis- It imparts the most bril- liant and life-like tints, and the closest serutiny cannof detect itsuse. All unsightly Discolorations, Eruptions, Ring Marks under the eyes, Sallowness, Redness, Rongh- ness, and the flush oi'mflgun : . : - - ! ; oxeitement aro at onet New Yous, September 20.—At althe Villard party who left this cven:| Srersor eptember 20— The w Youk, Soplember 20.—William | various miner's lodges in St. Clair county, | sioners will bo given to the county pre- [ & "‘ -l?cd by the Magl‘x)oll maeeting of the stockholders of the North- |ing for the east, were entertained |reunion of nth Illinois cavalry | Rockfeller, president of the Standard Oi) | 111, was held at East St. Louis this | cincts. Thus stands the slate. ot ' ern Pacific railway company to-day a pumber of resolutions were passed and placed upon the records of the company tendering earnest thanks to the board o directors for the faithful discharge of the | prior to their departure by the pro | prietors of The Portland Oregonian, at |an elegant dinner. There were present | representatives of The Boston Herald ;and Journal, Springfield Republican, took place in ths city this evening. They | organized as a perasnent socioty and elected a full set of officers with Col, | Dudley Wickersham, of this city presi | dent. company, being to-day interviewed in respect to the allegations that the com pany was largely interested 1 cattle razing in the west, made an emphatic morning, The meeting was harmonious, | the operators consenting to pay the price asked by the miners, viz: 24 conts per bushel, to commenco from date. Tho {disavowal to the effuct that neither the | machine operators agreed not o under It is just possible thatthe Anti-Monop- olists and the Domocrats will take ad- ntage of the situation and put up a ticket and scoop in the whole bakery. N. H. It is the one Incomparable (osmetie, TRn QANTRGe e iaas