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OMAHA DaiLy BEE [~ — — F()URTHEN OMAHA, NEB., TUESDAY )I()I:NINE%. ACROSS THE AR, [ .t . of, Ot e, 1 HAPPY HASTINGS. S hie AT Wk EPTEMBER 2 1884, 4 noane ] PAGIFIC PERPLEXITIES, [y tnewtnisi e wa o e TRADE AND TRAFFIC, Tosaving this morning that fifteon men had been killod Within that petiod, owing ¢ v‘ ,‘J:“ul‘,i h. commissioner ‘v - - ma \.H‘u\ ..mn;;.nu ha e than . b ‘\ s by "lxth‘). confirmation and there - - nient the wi Al dis it pr ns with a smaller proportion " i nothing in the report. Tolegraph . ? G The Chu :nvan 61t SHIL Refraing [goseion with tho povers won o Hor Base Ball Nine Captares First i .n(-]ww:vm--‘ e et ot (TIORDKS. 0 1h Traus-Continental dflfl‘“‘v‘_‘“v teon s n g ';1!'1"'I“i-m wine. | Monday's Movemen's in tho Grain and 0 nlaw i Ry s products un his: proportion shall b SiRaNITEN i s loarncd tha utinued firing early = from Declaring War. sl R s e Prizg Hn” Tonrnament, ther roduced, The question of an outlet o for Tripartite Alliauces, {1t wight ntseeon tho stikors and. guarde ot Catlle = its, g i e - i elgn mar ity wa the surpl e Sand run and Longstrost, hut it is not known & Inq\.\u.w '”\‘n f‘«].?y“ “Gordon b :)'.\I-.\ ¥ % i fil of food products merely pays for fmported 5 y that any person was injure The governor England a Rendezvous for Eu- Jume Tth, Tt says Kirtoum cua hold ont While Columbus Rp}m(‘r‘:\‘ 1n B0 | i qM,‘L{f‘y.?i,“y:‘ff Lol ekt | Other Pacifio Roads will Not Ally juriver boraon o specnl train aacly this morn: | Wheat After O srable Activ= ) R ¢ The distrit mn of Jabor in ¢ intl ot ) o sitiation z More. troope ¢ n i E * NI, S invariibly Hml(hv‘hh‘|Yll>l‘l‘l‘\ { tho disti] Sk :,.",m."l“l“,"" L Lt T 7 Bismarck is Not Ready to Disouss|The Mark Lane epress weekty [Soward Takos tho Hundred Dol- ,"(3‘;.’”;'{‘\"‘\'J‘L.'\‘(:.‘",':IF,§.‘:W o anavs| Unloss It Withdraws from the|,,[ie Ko bt o comwltation with | Gorn in Good D . d, On Advan- the Congo Question, evisw: lar Prize. BT et Ta reseEWa AR s dotlons Trotr Tripartite Combination. bl s LG G L TR oing * res. = fstios showing that half the cuftivated e of will make u ofrouit of the mines go-d: —_— Shich ane e Lits Dntted Sthbes 16w 18 onoctocreh of 1 v 2T TR B W will Germ;my Will Still be Revresem- Iixpress, in its wee ‘t\ raview of the oglish | An Exciting Contest, with No Se= § itorys producing more than three-fourths of mo of the principat cropa. . The | And Oable Will Not Allow This [be, cirubaniod by the sheriff, Judge Fries | povl Dy]l and Easy, and Lard Re- 1 ' grain trade,says: The EnglisWleorn harvest be. f f fact is ehown that the Ohio™ valley is Frank Woody, in jail here,arrested for pa Yai . ed at the Vatican, n and ended under nusually favorable con rious Disputes. the. most fully - occupied body of fand, to Bo Done. tielpating I tio. fiots” Sainrdny night, i maining Firm, i ns. Although the yield of the wheat . tarms, Indinna 88,9, Tlinois, 88,4, Kentucky e (RS AJFAY canfestton b morntig o eamh T ¥ crop is roported variable, the condition of the Staud no other state as wuch, 1t is shown " § Tio liangiven this hames of Ave'or six leadera Tho Ozar's Life Garefully Guard= e iv mcellat. Wet and et euthor | Yestorday's Races at $t. Louis| ity 3 Weglanthe oot <| Tho Erio Bondbolders in England | w i sttut” i Sy’ ieht! Shont| Trading in Cattle Generally at an y h oved tho tone of the market to-da les " of the Unite < Ao pr within e McCarthy will furnish the names of tho ¥ 7 ed Against Anarchists, of JiogTisls wheat the pash Week wers and Brightou Beach. tho “Central west,”in losthan threa tenths May not Svae the Road. fmpiieated a8 soon as tho arreats oAt be MAG, Advance in Prices. b e ) et 36,0 of the area of the country, Within half a cen Waoody is i jail and the presonce of v tiiuden | Rl L DT L - tury from its settlemont, ORI nilitia about the jail soems to hava had the —— . ; i The market for foreign wheats is nnimproved The Tournament at Feiond, —— ¢ k effoct of making him weakon. An Englishman's Houso Blown Up bY |1,y demand is at the lowest possible ebb, and | Special to Tiir: By THE WRECK OF THE BELMO! The Presont Situation in Stocks in - Spairsvicik, Ohio, Sep, Lo Judgo Frics. [ A Speculator Buys n Quantityof Rogs e M — lues are i Inthe ..n const trade du A} ve i Stre vay nor, of Lozan, who s in consul eation with > y Dissatisfied Miners—Other :‘:‘:m ,'M.':y,” l»'lu‘hl n" he : h‘“: ‘nnl\ Friexn, Neb, pt. 1A few weeks ago i Wall Street—Other Kailway Gov_ Hondloy, thitks the w. rat .'. "‘Im"'r”‘m'yh: at High Figures, ! Foreign News, B e e o e i | correspondence was opened by o fow of our| The Pilot's Story of the Disaster, Matters, in the valloy ix over. The governor says | six remained. Trade forward is inanimate, | citizens with the baso ball clubs of the state, - Iriesnor ta chiargod with o great doal of the ——— which resulted in a base ball tonrnament held | Evaxsvinun, August 81.—Pilot Tames Kay Nk bl omd gonsiders hia opinion of | goqtal to the Tin Dee. 5 0 Y " P o » | constdorablo foree. The governor left Loj Special to the Tre Berk, CRIME AND CASUALTY. here thtee days last weok. Atrangomonts | whaiwas on watch duritle the atorm, states| TrIDATtite or Trans-Continental? | consiiorable force, The governor lett Logan The China Row, Hox: Koxg, Sept. 1. Admiral Cour announces that he has complef in the Mia river and it is now chants to ascend to Foo Chow. : : > e for a trip to the principal mining | CHicAo, Sept. 1.—Tho volume of trading wera made upon short notice in order that the [ that the storm caught them five anda half [ - Ciieaco, Sept. 1—General Traflic Mana- f towns. Bofore ~ loaving ho telegeaphed [on ‘chango to-day was quite 1 and o tournament might not conflict with the reun- | miles below Evansville, Hemaneged to stoer €07 Kimball and General Passenger Agent|to all |- points - the ho wanted fonat Framont, tho state fair at Omahia or the | tho bont with the wind witil it reached Locks [ Morse of the Union Pucific passed through | & mest e prominont miners and hear their WHEAT district fair here. Regulations governing [hart’s Point, When making the crossing a | this city on their way to Saratoga to-attend | yumber of miners wer ont to meot. the tram opened strong, 1@4e higher, influenced some- srad ot Al <econd gust caught the boat hrondside. 1T | the mee ing of the Lrans-continental assc ; MR RLb 0D iRt bahe what by the better tone of forcign advices, Spaulding of Chicago who replied thero were | immediately stopped amd commenced back. | ton tomorrow. Neither express much hope | The greatest interest provai Vol [ and the reported wet weather in England, but wing [ ing her hard, Captain Smith then appeared [ that the association i [ nor began holding privato consultations with ; a 't o quite freo and « decline of 3o forty of our leading business men, through it | on the roof and went to the pilot house, 1o | Partite alliance is relogated o oblivion, The | distriot and others who were questioned, deny | soon follow ot A MURDEROUS HOW, ed operations | Ciircaco, September 1.—A Daily Nowe, e for mer-| Oukland, Ills. special says: This afternoon Taylor Doane and Tom Brown, two hard Havavig, Sep. 1.—Me; tsin this city [ characters, went to the residence of Edward engaged in trade with China have decided to [ McConkey, a young farmer, avowing their in- peticion Princo Bismarck askiog hini to use his | gentions to “clean him ont,” While a rough iuflaence with France to preveut the blockade B DURGRT ARA stronger feeling provailed in all base ball tournaments wera ord survive unless the tri none. Our base ball association, nu reprosontativo miners, The president of this | offerings wi 1. Undera good demand, and of treaty ports. i i :‘}"“‘”‘:"lf'w’_‘l"l'y'tf:"“’_fi“ Brown attompted £, | Comuittecs, formulated the following plan [ boen thero buta_moment whon a loud ro- | conference will have & winiber of kiotty prob :l‘\:i::.‘lutl(”hl;\‘l(n‘]lwl":;[ is any necessity for the | o ¢ho prossure to sell had subsided, the Loxnoy, Sept. 1. A private dispatch from | | which met the approval of all the clubs contes- [ port was heard below, supposed to have beon | lems to solve. The Sauta Fo will not cancel Tho governor told them that he did not | market improv fluctuated and assist his partner & which, & half-wi employee of MeC named Dean, brained | ting: Thera wera six clubs, lach was Doan with & scantling. Brown immediately emptied thres chambers of bis revolver int Dean, when he wes his China is not disheartened. issued an edict encour \d warning local author- Tien T+in oy The government. ine traops to fight ities everywhers to protect non-combata caused by the bursting of a steam pipe. As |ty noties of withdrawal unless the Tripartite | we N . : $H cAptalt Fanclied LRI tlin 6htinmoy fell [ oo novice of withdrs PArLse | want to ba forced ta requlred to play thre gues .hm..q]u..w - ferosy the roof, crushing it in, and causing 3 nament, 1o two clubs playing together twice. | congternation among the passengers. As the | whilo the self felled o the [ Tho clubs wore entatled t prizes W el ; y on the | closed on the regular board about e over Sat- t the mins | qay On the afternoon board prices again the civil | vanced, closing at 80 for September, 814 for srdor tho milit cound and iy exacting promisos th A will do all in their power to_ o anthoritios, I ho should conclu Union Pacific peop! ily rick of the allianc should Lo dissolved. are Frenchwmen, 7 rding to | s carried aro opes . ) promis dissolution X ,, e Skpt. 1,—Tho report that China had | 810UNd by a shower of Vows from an fron | the muibor of games ot Cliba WINhng | the iaves s tha st make i i o | will yet bo afraid to promiso 1ts dissolution f ftor visiting points, that the military iaLre: | October, 834 for November, and 84 for ‘ finally declared war against France is without [ PiPe in the hands of McConka lntter | the same nunbor of games, Ehat would ontitle {4 i n winube tho boat capsized. As. the | 0 the reason that President Cable has boldly fauired, ho says ho Will havo to” give orders to | Decoml ] foundation, The Prime Minister Ferry hus i'xml\":.'l”v”: ‘L’h";"_i (L . and e -;w-uwl("i" "-;V’Um lower end of the roof went down in the | expressed his determination to hold them to | that effect. CORN gone to Saint Die for a week's holiday, whi e S HOUIEC VIR A A +is method there were seven differ: | wager, he jomped for the pilot house on the | their contract, which declaration has smoth- 1k, Ohio, September 1.—Roeports of ex- N inIrobti s A e market strong implies that further immediate complication | 12stantaneous, ent combinations or possibilities of results, in | ypper side; and ns the boat turned he climbad | cred any independenc they. might have. pos mont in this rogion aro wnabated snd ru. | ¥V in good demand and the market strong pts were fair, but the out e and_the short interest Dt | ratner disposed to buy, Cash was in good re- v moro than four |, 3 ¢ til the boat settled bottom wup, Captain |wessed.” The Texas & Pacitic will not come | mors of more outbres ht, of which |and higher, Re Courbet has left the 1sle of Matson and is be- | Mippreronr, Oho, September 1, Miss | 68 \wullhm to by play The prizes | Smith, who went below to assist the women [ back to the association unless it he transform. | 0 particulars a Throe un- | inspection was 1 lieved to have gone to Hainan. Fiva hundred [ Maggie Rathbun, while buggy-riding with A, 0, und S100, Each clud ad- | fron the beat to the barge, was one of the | ed into a pool and that could not be done | ion miners were at work ~this m I*ench troops are ordered from Cochin China [ E. Fenedict, a drugg:st, last night, ix report- | Y€ U!_'MI” cont of the purse as entrance | craw drowned, without running squarely afoul the trij threats of violence inst them are growing | quest, and this tend fee. The d clubs entercd by SRS Atlantic & Pacific will not. ¢ hina is not likely to occur. Admiral A SUSPICIOUS CASE, which not less than one 1 with to Kelung. ull by him to have lofé the bugs 7 and shot her- | f6¢, - h l'g]"{‘.“‘”‘l"fl”:’ I i | more nm,} maro_opon. I;“l‘"i'“" nlIy-L ing in 1 -nfium.(.” n.-r.-ni:| ruum-«ldi:xnoc THE SITUATION AT SUAKIM, self with a rovolver. Denedict is arrested. OB RO At SpanieheATHoreEn T eaae] granted additional con- [ movements aro not definitely known, excopt | vary materially, ‘The market opened firmer Suakty, September 1.—The rebels mado an \ WICKED BENEDICT (Elypclatiity UL g g o o Teagg cersions on i ¥ tho. extension of ita | éhat ho loft Logan. Tt 1s thousht ho in mak- | and & shado highet, thon sold off § to §o; att; on this place as usual last night. A | Buiesro, N, Y., S ('!‘ T o Bill ‘""‘L 'I‘ Nl'-'”‘-'] |?v s of ]ti “”T ,”;"" w.lm Havasa, September, 1L.—Puablic cpinion | service through to the Pacifie coast. ing a porsonal appeal to the strikers. rallied 1¢ under good demand, fluctuated and minanear thoeity exploded as the enemy iuu‘ll“‘\ S |".i o .IA’II;(‘N o h’x“. ‘:::; n"v’ I (‘I“n'.l,)v; in the order with result ) oo 00010 favors the project of n commercial —_— | ———o— closed } to fc over Saturday. ,\Jn hl;g‘u I myl_.l\l\n;' it, and mine of their number [ 4y the charge of Abducting Jennie Wa N e il | troaty botween th United States and Spain. Operations tocks, The Great unbor Parade, od on th 1",‘."'3.'»' on_board, the market were killed. 19, fouud hera with him, Both are in juil [ Hastings. ndria .0 7| At the frequest of the governor general, the [ Special Dispateh to to Tik B, New Youk, Sopt. 1. Broadway was lined Yo Noveinl . GLADSTONE, o : Billingham has a wife and family, Columbns & smonth. ., board of trade framed answers to questions | NEW Yonrk, Sept. The stock market | ¢his morning from the City hall to OATS e Bighiscmiini| B e e R PR Fan g subjects cabled from Madrid, Threo poiuts | o1 L} per cont. higher for Union Pacific | twenth treat with pooplo_asscmbled to erolon arly, but rallicd to provious ents, P oA b En st T ST WAL T 1ule e} Qolimmlus 10 Seward. diseussad reforred o tobace), cigars, flour and | than the closing of Saturday, and irrogular f nogy tha labor parade. Tho first division of | fignres lator in the session, closing at 25fc R A o : \"l'wli:b:““'.fi“i;.u“fi ward 16{ A\lexandria s o nrrhved at weve | but geuerally weale forthe vest of the list, and | thio parado was composed of printers, building | F0F Septembor, 26§ for October, (TR h orsk rning ot ard. . (0 to duction o the Uni s ¥ i 2 N Lox September 1—An attempt was w, who had given him some A gong= tes of the two first named articles, and | With faint efforts o rally continued all day. | grades unious and bricklayers’ uni The x Lidliin mad ¢ to destroy by dynamite the house | be r hreakfast which Saaworsk did uot 4 e liialiido '|if any preference becamd necessary it should | 1t is ver ved that the unsettlod [ socond division was made up of cigar makers| Was dull and easy closing at $19 for Sep- of Moffat, manager of a large mine in Cheat- [ W m', and the daughter-in law smd he must ‘abovo it will bo acen v‘nv,x\ was ot f be in favor of cigars, fgeond, Duty on flour | condition of affairs among the railvoads can be | nd worl (s T30 wid clothing | ember, October, and $ tor the year. ovmoor. He had iucurred the enwmity of the |eat. 1le then fatally stabbed himself. to play the game between Lincoln | be such that on 118 delifery here the of o ! g hing LALD, 5 miners on account of having discharged all op- ——— uth to determine any prize. Spanfh product should by | ensily adjusted whenever tho powers that bo f trades. The third division was composed of g firmer on regular board, closing at $7 atives who took part i the Ocange riof The National Lnbor Party, e it was not played. Tt will also be ¢ we. Lastly. o admit crude peteoleun | are ready for settlement. 14i ovident, how- | atehers: coopers and othor teades nsions, The | 7 October, and 524 for November., The he s damsged but 1o one_was injurs Youx, September 1—Tho national | 5r¥ed that the game hetweon Hastings and over, that tho leading bl operators of - the | foeth disiion was. nane DA mber CATTLE A st b il il <, Septe o national | Columbus determined first prize, and that the e e six i Ao iotly swaiting for davel, | JoHEmEIN L atiehod o sy organization. | Among tho fresh roceipt wero. 6,000 wente : : - commiittee of the mational lahor party met wonld have o pia d to de Cheyenne County Defnocrats. Ba AL X e e T B CR G el 000 were in i ¢ body of men forn rangors and 1,000 Toxans, Tho quality THE CHOLERA 1N FIRANCE AND ITALY, (Y CRE B apl s o pro i 16y and third ' prizes, which was [ oSS opments Hhat do ot yes spieac upor the sie |in tho procession wora s e distinctive & of wosterns was the bestof any day this season Kok, September 1,.—Reports of the r ‘was decided not to hiold nmational convention|| done. With @ score of 1Y) to 7 in favor.of [ TR 50 LHEIE i SR | e e A h e N the he e apron or ot 1 of their trado to | Good natives wero ssccs and soldequally & eR Db A eI bunlDE cheTot (LEAly KB |l Ralse ot to I ational Columbus, Sibxey, Neb, Sept, 1~ A mass convention | 1 incrciuse the line of shorty, but it this bethe f g,y uniform nee. Many trades , the bost at 3600 to$7. ave illusirati he | See ml class natives and grassers were not in 1d 45 | at Chicag ended. The following declara- |~ T¢ was necessary to play on newly laid o aceup t ul th 1to i lusteaty th for ths past 24 houss 140 o5 domocrats of Ohicy .0 county was held ar obulls to squeeze the b The pov bitchors inten deaths. A terrible punic prevails in some dis- | tion was “In view of the gencral | grounds within ura of the fair [, A i e trade by [ Lage supply, but wore slow on_account of & tricts infected with the cholera, In many in- [ uuion of the various labo and reform move- | grounds. — On st o, bo it e o | €Y ab Masanio. lall, ey clected tho | wnmercifully whonever tho bours talce any { kil munerablo eittlo as they went along | Jargo mubr of westorns of good quality,which stances the physicians attempting to minister [ ments under the banner of the peoplo's party, | the credit of the players fiki¥'ha va)t Tollonifdelopates SOkt i ot convontion | ioatitorable SHiRts R bus Heory Borgh, with w suad of | the buyers proferred at, difforence in”'prics fio cholera, its have bean bratally mal- [ which em in the muin reforms urged by | been less. / ; A. B, Pe amd Kinney; congres- [0 R Y e fored with that portion of the pro- [ Native butchers stock was in good demand reat d. Tho persons makivg. theso assaulis raanization, the mattonal commuttee of | ‘The game for first prize was very interest- | Gonal, €, . Tesig and Simon Rubels judi |t Silowing by putting prices bigher. T It " iel g toalight run of Tesans, cows, bulls, wbor n]u!l‘r th .L)uqiinh.u the doctors are tional labor party horeby declares oue | ‘”‘1’[‘1‘“'1 fought. Hasting kept the lead. | al'and " wenatorial, Horo andl Norman | Lo B o et Drinting Hon {ho procension was maling strong pricos, nan ly 00 to DAnts, Sept. 1.—At Marseilles 1d local organizations in Columbus went to bt in the ninth [ St o 1Hon Navill|| anrkstinliks colbrokars/and mers., Swinton, Lowis B, Post and - nuber [ demand ot faie pricosand steady, No through nty-four hours ended at 9 seted to co-operats with s mnivg with the score 6 to 7 in favor of Hast- | o6 Novth Pl |Avaland and i Hon of others, — Aftor the procession had heen dis- [ Poxans were on_the market, but they are persons died from cholera, Tha n this campaig Two men were out with one on il viaks cib ikilio Joming. The Erie, missed the men attended a lareo numberof pict [ quotable at to 425, One big increasin :I‘\x\]:”‘“”‘"d‘x‘~\"":f:'\. A champion, Beujami R R e et i Special Dispateh to Tie Br, nies given in honor af the holiuay. :“‘.\.: “r, \;v.m. ll tl,‘I..l.l M_' “hzzi A S e Knightsof Labor, oxcited and the players Aofilorite and can SR Oond. Nrwiyole: Sonu LN ot UL el a it 300 Wyornings noldl that averagod sbout 4B state thut the goversor of that place Putiavgenis, Spet. 1—Grand Master | s ‘The ball was pitched, st back e i enhergt prowmises of fivancial aid in payivg off the ]y Aligsk The erew | 1ha,and brought 4 00, The Swan Land and at- rested six_emissaries of the false prophet, |\, S o[ with & bound into the pitcher's hands, the iy 10WH floating debt of the I vailway, mado by J tlo company had a train of 30 cars of Wyom- e o (bt | Workman Powderly and committe wero in fyuner headed off, and the s onded uring August of g \ of the wrecked schooner Brigham arvived hero |0 Po g averaged about 1140 andsold_for R i m all cay receiving delegates to the| Thera were many visitors from m s since June S0, 1851 ths committee of the English scourity holders | 500 e Wadter: Suiith, which picked d o choico shipping, 1200 to 1350 thonsand men. The governor went forth to Labor convention which begin towns, Hastings being the best i cashiln tros who reoently visited this country, it is not 0wy gy mid Phursday foranoon. 600 to 660 1 to medinm, 1000 to s ¢ ; silver tos of L0 ) 1bs, 480 to 5 80; butchers, 400 to 450, Lincoln had the favorite pitche ige cattle 10¢ 1 grass Texans, 700 to ditticalt to find persons closely iuside and [y wonth wenkened in playing two g o i King, 1o four in numl rect them, hut Hidsha and his principal fol Towers had already heen captured and taken to ues Leary, cap. About 200 delegates ave expected. cat well informed ready to aver that J¢ convention will ramain in session about a f g mef « ertifleates, S tain, Patrick wers, Richard Bird and 2 2 Keres iarlshton CE S erandis by meter: jgver 100 o Jr, will ok be nade president of the con g 1000 1hs, 340 to 4 25; Wyoming, 1125 to 1260 Rt The election of grand officers for the | ghyq ayed to a disad G frational currency, [ W0 HOR e e ut that he wiil b | Edward Atkinson. The Brighum Mus | 1bs, 5 50 to 5 17, Wyoming Toxans, 65 to 4225 T AT ensuing yeur will not take placo until the last | pot 1 ine Tt from. ity pany noxt. November, | el 1.—Four dangerous anarch- day of the convention, Among the snbjects | 1 ikewise - Alexandria, whose mado 1. m.‘ befora that o lv"v\ s 1 on Satarday, the 280 inst., v cargo | 1bs, 3 TG S ,’”‘ aty to. | 0 be cons ulu re insurance, - co operation, | (iehily disabled Clearing House Statemeont, thought that the company might de il 'n; of Immber for Chleago, Sunday ovening a HOGH i) k foreign « fon and extending the « There were no scerionsaccidents, andno need | Botron ) " Lo | P2y ment of intorcst on the firat, consolidated | 2y 0 oty strucke her, and ehe was nearly | opcned stpafix. One of the first sales was to & < house of one of them, an iron” v R P U i e geimoions el dsniginnd noipead jourox, Sept, L—Dispatehes from tho | Londs today, but in somo way it has raised | Violeot spusll ehanandsl iy R O 1ot of heavy. named Lo was gearched and mach 1oy 2 A were spescily S leading clearing houses of the Unitad States | the necessary funds, and 15 “paying all - in i men stood pamp ofl f B it oriah of {he das [OXRIRE ery for manuf hombs were e ——_— micably settled, and the dofeated clubs | o S , . ) i tarent falling dud Ay, amounting in the | Might, but ormincroased, Monday | That was the m")"l |vl '| i ‘30 e L e g it o7\ Dlains Chiccss and 5 D, Al brizea wore Dol { oy et 50 wera. 8630,1 10 o et M | ggregto to abuout 575,000, toren the Brighsm capazed Ahertly o Al,i:'h“ s 0 e e arket gonerally S modol of & amite box. 5 ns were liveral and hospit- 30 were %670,169,105, a decreass o % afterward wed bobtom up | day thi ffold as high as 0 ket _genel el o 4 dywanite box | Gueao, Sopt. 1,—An Tntor Ocean e O e A etl% | 2671 por cont, nw ooniynwed Wwith thio corre - Lo N (o0 ALt orm il iy C L g g and_ 10c higher linoi “Che d stiod with tho toumament and | ponding weel of 1585, Rumored Changes inthe C. M &S0 wept over then, wir suffering Can- stances Llp-n-\:uln FHE CONGO QUESTION, TFea P e h ,wum ’ With the liberality and fuirmees ol e ——— Munwavir, Soptomber 1Lt in rumored not be told, | Tucsdduy passed, oo vopecd only | ady fl;k];;;";‘;:g.‘;;’g,';g "'”,“‘. 7 ““{ project for . confer | s, Butter active and higher; regular {:‘ JepbIGN Lo it iEhe mbers of A _" o '\‘L“{ 1 et Denels |t S. 5. Menrill managor of tho Milwaukeo ‘“”_J\‘M ’,:‘;’;“m‘“;"-kw 1ah sy ',i"yl.'{,'x o 00 to 630; grassers, 478 to conatey has been abaodoned, Dismarck ape | 8ales 26,000 pounds at vate sales sl 5 a five yoar old daghtor of Thomae Kogan of |a0d St Paulroad, i to be made vice prosi R raaRy S o i ig ) LY 10 1bs, proves the federation of tha free states of |of 5141 boxes of ¢ -1.‘ pounds EDoUEier Boston. wandered up the track of the railroad | dent and that his mantle will fall on Aseist o Walter Smith, Up'ty that thne the men Contral Africa, but o a conference s wnmount riahetuEl in front of an apovonching beain. Father i |t Gonoral Manger Millor, th later's posi- [l i sotivaly withut fo-d o the frai promitire, o the desices of Geany i ; 3 ; ACES, mother hastened to the yercue, when all were [ oo ™ 5 an 40 0T T T T g | raft st the ey of te v ud the other powers mterested in sottlement Briciros Beacst, Sept. 1.—The track was | #truck by the engine, The child was killed, [ Y% ) . —eanie— in the Congo country have been beiter de- | Arkansas Democratic —Of Course, | o5 (0t 0o 0 the others probably fatally injure Burlington nnd Quincy. It I further antd Oh o e o fined, Fismarck will give his co eent to an Lurrie Rock, Arkansas, Septemter 1—-The | | furlongs—maider ot 5 — that A, C. Bird, general freight eeent, will| - Coneanes, August 81,—The August crop Nds by p noted to the position of freight traflic tant Ciencral Freight Bird's present oftice, and N, | threshed g Keyes, Mr, acre or 43, G8; international convention, he report, based on the actual amount of wheat Gazette specials from all over the state indi- (I Pride won; Machore te today, due to ind 05, dicato u very largo voto today, due to ir Milo wvd furlong—Swift won; Casino ed population and a decpntarest in the connty | Bullshond i tine, | phe 1 husets f the peoples soples’ Party in Mas Bostox, Sept. 1.-—-A call party to vthe voters of Massachusetls f CIALISTIO CONVENTION, ptember 1.—Hartmann, the s the average of 165 bushels per 969 Inshels for the state, the yos e Goll » ToHoLO DOV \PEARL BAKING POWDE viviting Paris, was warned to ; jun tion ut Worcester 21t) ieht th i for D 1 i o6 tand ks axsivadiin Do connty election eticket wars | Milo and a half- al! tats convention at Worcester 2ith inst, tonight that no dofinite” offer I ) st yield ever had in tho state excopt in 5.“;‘,’,“1’ rance, 1‘.': ! h:l:l\“”l |I\Hl' .Y;‘ul\ |‘M|U\| A S e T il ounces the freo trade leaniog of the Chicago | but ho would ot deny having beenap- | {6 S0 Tt Barliy The Perowk, a fricad of Vrinco Krapotkine. A |05 3C 008 A0 TS nont” Bhudiating Al o8 |\‘ formas inimical o the Working won of | procled. condition of other per cont, is: rye, to wmeet in London in Octol Dalogat ven mallion raily wnd loves: bonds, v won: U mericy and @ departare from o dennos L AR xR A FEARLBAXDIO PO ) miee adon i tober, Delegates Ml cratic piinciples, oS ) ) i , 2, will consist chicfly of Germans, Itussiaus and tlme, 1:4 1 ) : Russell Sage Enjoined, aceo, 625 korghum, 0 ed, 49; apy the whole 1 orthana won, Palinuru a0, Youk, August 50, Judge Bartlett | 65, Tho quality of whoat Leat ever threshied in Oh The Weather Today, tin hie Cotton Crop. Wasninaroy, Sept. 1—For the upper Mis today in the supreme conrt granted an addi VROTECTING THE CZAR, s : rter hurdls—Tally Jora 1 N B\ ONix e At 81 Do National e Prrensivig, Sept. 4.—Tha Governor | #i%ippi generally, fair weather and nearly sta aude Brannon d; tine, 222, Gt s, A Gl Tho Natiots! Lional injunction in tho easc of Higginson ve, | Linbilicies $100,000—Assets Nix. Alot Skirnevis has ssied cirenlars or- | tionary temperature followed by cooler weath KT, LOUJS RACES, crop for Augiist says: Tho month has proven | Sully and others,dicectors of the Central Towa | 1, 0000 B0 A the strictest scrutiny, fof pussports of e, south to west winds, Tor tho Missouri | §p Lous, stomber. 1—The track: was.|unfe for the cotton crop, and the con- [ rai the order L dirccts £ 5 % he Commercia rs, wnd the ant arrest of any per- | valley generally, fanr weather, slightly cooler, | Purse—seven furlongs, all o Hatef | dition has deteriorated, being now 80 against | Russell Suga and the Connecticut Construe. [ Gazette, Newcadtlo, Pa., special says that son plottin st the Czar, (€ ul - | westerly winds, won, Nora M. 2ud, McBowliug $d; Time 1:313, | 87 for July, 85 for 81 for May. vion companyand enjoins thom from dispos- | Wallace's «avings vaak elosd its doors - yos irivine hay s 1 i }finm- —— - Autunm - stak mile and half, ingg of any stocks and honds in_theie posseston | go g ilisies sre estin it d b $100,000, wmeasiires for th Czors safely. A Train Wreoked, Al Bstminiic ahd, hal The Denver Exposition Opene which wore recuived Ly the construction com- | (21 an B AT P e T JOLE, Ricusiosn, Va., September 1 o | livan third: T 1552 DixveR, Sept. 1.—The third annual ox- | Pany for crecting foncos, S A oo (088 Seuniy, September 1 Schloezer, | ginia Midland train was wreeked thi Purko—throa (uarters mile sition, under tho auspices of the Denyor which Wall m was Ingely intorested in . t e s Chili, (favorite) won, hon ¥ chamber of corumerca, was formally opaned Cattle Kates | od | tod L] i Prussian minister ag the Vatican, will retuen | e for robbery, (P i iz (tavorita) o ; y o, 3 Joved 6o have precipitated 1sponsion to bis post the 10th st , notwithstandivg | jump from the bushes, aud pursicd hi I 2 ikl N v"i ¥ |“”, city is growded with ; NEW, Yonk, August 30, Trunk:Line Com- | b the demand of the irrecovcileables for the fhe woods. — He found a b in th s D s 1510 Y b Ni- [ from wll parts of the staic and the surround- | goger Fink furnishes the followiog: In ac BT withdrawal of the Prasian legation b the | eon,aining the tols wita which the 1 T A L T A L cordance with agreement with the standing ¥lour JUL Buryed: Vasicu, removed, | Dutchman won, Swnford 2ed, Heartloss & Pho DoaCLT fiaiaf tha ot ! v : Hoptomber 1,==The axtonsivo R SR <2k Dutabuiia ' \ e cord, comuitteo of the joint execative committer, | ¢ G e sy Tar A, s A Rise in Whisky, Asivinig, N. €., September 1 » E. | n horaby g ven ity taking ofectimune | 111, Dl yostordug, tgorce with thiry td Sept i Gern S R ——— I, Fngelich, ohiof jastice of the suprens cout | dintely, tariif rates on cattle ad dressed beef | forfy thoy held of whant, and six hun- % Klickenberg captain, fr pt. 1 1‘ : flectof the r Some V Tnteresting Faots, Arkan A ‘;I I 1wl b o tho fo Vasis: Krom Chicago | dvad barrels of flour, 1 200,000; insured n w York, struck a neck off Ut 2eof 1 |8 HARSns, diog Le¢ s A O |t New York, ¢ onts per 100 1hs,, and | for 100,001, [ i be found ; ik o 3 of the pri WasiiseIe Prof, Dodge, stat yeurs masonic grand master of that | i o0 et w0 1o PPN L o 1 Lt | istician of the tural department, hi i tnronaly ¢ ~—— lis el et gt G BRI y ———— a s ” Mrr, Htarton's Birst Voie, Huys, Bos- e et Arvest of Anti-Jewish A A Np A uatrial coono Ll Crows in India, Otio ¢ Troubles, ’ mbor 1,—M 1 uasteved 5 81, Prrensne Septombor 1 enty i i) h present OLox, Septeber 1o-Anxety for the ! Logax, Ol omber 1, —Everything s | Elizaleth Ca cant hor first vote at Losios, September 1 b govelvight of the Antisfewish rioters at Dubr ults of his observations of tho sta- | crops is increasing in India on acount of *quiot in the g and no au- | the school electi oy, A ludy weal ¢ ) iy high ®vitzs, we ia, have been arrested nufactsring and ageiciltural pro- | eontinued drouth., thenticated re 0 L0 psison or i = erywhere, s Because every- where recognizea r/La.tg/(chLé/u:;, bl it abtaini N Nthe tictincss 4 %auc{, neeltlo . fiecaufi)e we & _;cét o(»c*_t as indispensibfe Wh lJ leof from the fo eafer ao y Nicess whict , A age atowe cnes patts. b beit .,a(»:zccw ) 0/ o of .\u |.w C‘ran—. @on&umer. [;‘m.y, and store (Eoewn. moking Tobacco. I'to strengthen the feal- *

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