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— — T — = ——— = — ~ —— — FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., 'l'l’l l)AY \IHI\ NG, SEPTEMBER Y, 1884, NO. 68 gy ot RUIN AND DEATH, [§guqheost 1ot (THE VOICE OF PROPHESY. [t o, T pwtmete | INTO THE DEPTHS. 1 the market at one time than FIRE ARD URATORY Highet pri At another; the ditions may expuand or FHE TOWN PANT KN, Mori taritl bill, and they W thercin Great flccasinns m Clovelands Both | ey i e i wans o thonocerss | 106 Most Sousational Bank Failane |sateet ihement preslle o teets el g Moo Goos, S0 oo th | hovemiiuk ey e i ™™™ e Appavent Dustlu of Wieat and : Hiew, OF GOMEONE Or 6, JLUIS 18 i fuie p—" raid on the bank aro increasing, Hundroda " THE MO N miLt I y City and Men, Wien tho farmce [l Ho becomes. ke in Financial - Annels. of seciel policemen aroeorn in by tho mayor Union.” et it I wuld ey riple Cora Quotations, and we may confidently look r shiftle o o surround the bank property, - ’\’ndl tter \‘ ng Yy ('m eading industrial % ¢ ARk U JCL bR o Ry b il o 3 HOW HANLAN WAS BEATEN, ("..”',.‘f.(‘{ .I\",I\“:".\f.f“;,‘! Rl ;,[“:"\.::'»V-‘ i Sweeping Republican Triumph | wanufacturing enterpriso in the stato. | Raports of Big Crops at Home A Review ofM onday Night's De= | it atutters it bexe o vetation ot o | The National Bank of New - y Nig i y gt smanigement knd IgnorARGS fs § 4 i g o Roeing this the peoplo of Maine have protest structive Fire, Ao YHAE ha! Kk, Tusaleen. 0. VO Brunswick New Jersey CLih Rl b A LI R Throughout ths State. o aggainst tho onactment of and Abroad tion. Fortunes may be quickly amassed in as Last iteceived, How ) DESTRUCTIVE A MEASURE R T peculation tin a day, laming trade ST Hanlan Was Fouled, — and hiave set the seal of dftapprobation upon —_— and producing demoralization and crime, The st the democratic party that supports it Many The Gubernatorial Election Over= [dcmoceats in Mui ure | Force Down the' ™ ices of=all e who have never lx wturer, by the vicisi- [ Suspends and Creates an Unpar- Estimate Loss Between $2,000,= | tradesman and man tudes of trade or through the allureients of a . SAx Fraxcisco, September 8,—The Au | wavered in theie allerianco to their party 000 and $3,000,000. short road to wealth, may in_a day be over alelled Panic, teallan stoamer, Zealandia brings this morne whelmingly Won, Yiae PREGON CHEMIIved ta ke of tho HIA8 Of Cer( = come and luim:' dis: and ruin upon _h n- ing the particulars of the boat race hetween o American industry by voting the = F— dreds of his neighbors, but in the industrious s Hanlan of Toronto, and Wi, Beach'of Sidney, T TR ublican tic "Their I s could ¥ d thom, Party dicipline is powerless ] intelligent and contented farmer the st @Grover Cleveland Delivers His[finds & —stfo and = profitable —cti. The President, Cashier and a|whorowed on the Paromalty river, Auqnst [ Valid (laims Made on all the |ssainst the conviction of men. Tho isswo on [ Cash Wheat or Than in : v zen, always contributing to its wealth and i T2 16th, The Zealandia loft Sidnay the day b SN RN ER AR STNY 4 First Campaign Speech prowperity. The ro ‘1\.“"(”1;',; farmer t5 Depositor Suicide. fore the race occurred but tho following de. Congressmen, 0 e oonskibntivn has eervary mrofieily svid Twenty | s Past, Heikher i i s SR A siabipmai tails wero telegraphod ta, Auckland papors Vs rigidly soparated from the political contest « - = ppreciated until we nsider that h \‘ - oy feeds millions of our peopls who are engaged Tho rac for the clismpionship and stako of o tho stato today, M nycraty volod for P R i : : thousand pounds came off with magnificont Py f it, and some ropublicans voted against it. Bofore 16,000 People at the El-|inothr pusite that ‘tho produee of bisf A Riot Among the Oreditors fiiiiher, Gt water gty rough. s pien. | The Total Majority Estimated at | rapublican paity, by thed iro i the leading | Lhe Cattle Market Betrays only s A sanp)ls otk ko bi : an ead level was temporanco me Kk no aetion s m parsy on : Nl myra Fair, LRl T Ths i LTI Quelled by the Police. iatatned for tho AEst guarter e, Hla. 12000, Cho nmonmenE ot tyme a Nominal Activity. b Ja thien forged ahond,, . IVhi ma mile and o 1 DROIDED NOT 70 VOTR i not come to attempt to please you with cheap adian wi half had been covered the and fulsome pra nor_to magnify your lenizth in ndvance, ~ Béach respondsd at all on tho question, I took this m Dispensing to His Farmer Audience [\ -1‘1. -\ww;,n“;n-. lvu( llh:\ e the | A Record of Unequalled Fraud and [0 n"\,;;‘ Wi NG Ik, THb" Distracted by no Scotional Strifes, [hec on by the republ wty | Pork Packing Retarded by the chief executive of the state to a~knowled owed rigl OWILECT AR A L] 8 its 1o ® {asue: ‘ Mammoth Dcscs of Flattery's {ta behall that our ~farmers yiold full re Thett Brought up Against .1I|u\\rvlll‘||~< IMM t) GO |n 'lv;l| «;i- ™ o Heads the March :“'l‘| "h Neb ot h "]‘“h" m‘]‘\, 2 tloh " Warm Weather,—Oats and Soothing Uaction, for the benefit they roccive from the stat the Dead Oashies 1 L e R VTl ot Victory. attributed into the national campaign which vard Inactive, & . foul. Beach howey pulling tly to the dom d you of belongs — prop government. T have come to r h ig b Hanilan follswed but Baach came to th the importance of the interests = which = . i tat i ) S o & e i T Tt o stato polities, Certain ady — e you have in charge, and to suggest} that, not an eaxy winner by fouror five lengths, cater of prohibition and ce opponents withstanding farm independenca, cannot and [ NEW BRUNSWIcK, September 8.—The ex. |20:04:.0. _The umpire disallowed the foul AN at prohibition .m| certain opponents 0 THE BURNT DISTRICT i " f called by Hanlan, An immense erowd wit bl of prohibition are each secking to drag the ShE ’ SRR LD st nogbounmindful of its value orimportance | citoment over the double suicide of th Presi- f HCC Y TR o Wt stonmers wero | PORILAND. Septomber 8,—The election [ 580 into the national canvass, and thas tend- [ Special to the T 1 LAVELAND, ember 8 ~The scene | to the interests he holds of & just and econom- { qong ana Cashier of the National Bank of New | crowded with spoctatorswmd the skores were | passed off quictly at Augusta, Blaine's home, | 19 0 exclude from - popular consideration, [~y 0xq0, Septomber 8,—There was o rood to de tion presents a deso- |eal government; his right and his dut i \ , “The tire covered an [wand that all unjust and_inequitible bur- [Jersey has become ntense. Tl awton avenue to the [dens upon agriculture and its wduets, | fusnished by theofticials in Ju ! s dpon agriculture and its) produsts | rent year sowed a_paid-up capital of of last night's late appearan wren extend ined, Tromendous enthusiosm | A questions which press for nat‘onal decision g S vistory. i dors | Redman, [ 1 there be any questions that belong solely to [ and stead) ¢ the raeo, boe | (dem), 634; scattering 42, In 80, Davis, [ the police power of a state, it is the control of | best range demand for the best natives and lling at strong prices, and statement | also den of the cur-|wa anifested over dial interview thok place gives Robie, (rep), 18 to-day, ¢ fron ¢ Bee Line track on the east and west from [however c should be removed, o ‘. 0 on wi the river to Glrand strest north and. south. | while tihe furtheranco of the interests of the | 000; surplus, 1 wndivided profits, S7S,- [ tween Hanlan and Beach, The former ad- [ (rep) had 1105 Plansted, fusion, s, | the fitor attio, and wiso men will not 1o- | perhaps, in somo inst hado I RO BMEIGYRL vetstiing HBe 6 DARAY | aints. Bita. 16 veassar tilk Dipestasy of Therc has Leen' nothing in the public | mitted that ho was beaten and said that he [ Twenty.five fowns in Maina give Robic 10,250, | loct tho national iues in tho year of the n |\ futohers! stock was scarce, as was also ECAERIE TIbo L RATD Tho /R RIFORE Lheatrent]| DI nid noe. bb Hertaohst, TBY his Lnior e v of the bank since that dato to eause | was y by tho closo proximity of tho | Redman G001, seattoriog 506, The sama | Honal contest. Judic : Ugokera andl| fesies) . (Hikre " Ve KIGULISND going south, and attacking the ty Iron [ farmer and in the full performance of his duty mg the stockholders, stoamer Lomki which bore down close o his [ towns in 50 gave Davis, (r LAU0PINTHE S YOS HINIER S8 el ikt bl nicide of President Runyon str stond, (fusion). 8,35, seatforing, 10, Plurali T PIACTICAL TSSUE OF THE CANPAIGY, | cars of road and local retail stock among the ngthens the | b izen he will create and sccure to him- \orke, wiping out_everytbing embraced be- ) 0 of whi tween Carter, Bedfard ‘and Vaillard stree’s | self his share of the result of his tc ovidenco of great frands, and creates un-| Tho day following the raco a large meotine | & it 11803 in 38; thus showing | will not divert their votes to the question of | fresh receipts, nearly wero Seranton avenue. Step by step the flames [ and guard forall the people the import. | bounded astor ‘shment, was hold at Sydney. Hanlan there admitted | Ferypiioan gain of A plurality elects [ probibition, which is not a practical issue in | through Texans. The through Texans aver- were fought, but unsuccessfully. The fira|ant element in the prosperity of the state, Runyon has generally heen re, that he had purposely fouled Beach, because in Maine, the national eampaign. 1 accopt with great | o000 4 uality and z the: X burned itself out in a southerly direction and e— much of a tinancier of late, Hill hein he balisved the Jatier had wilfily crossed PROVINCIAL RETURNS, pleasu=o your congratulatiors on the vote of | M0 8 B0d quality and among them were then stoupil nning along Scranton APPALLING TIDINGS, ered as running the institution pretty much |over into bis *-ater. Hanlin said ho wa Fifty towns Robie, 18,820; Redma this city and the surrounding townsof Kenne- | several droves of good Wyomings on the mar- avenue from north to south, the flames leaped his own way, and Runyon not appearing of [ willing to row another match with Bench in | 13,7865 scattering, 8110, The same towns i | 20¢ county. T do not disgaiso from you that | ket, and they made good prices, Fxports 650 much consequence, In Wall street. not much | three months, Beach refused to meet in loss Day 5: Plainste Lam profoundly to 7 00; good to choizo 1,200 t0 1,850 1bs, 600 across the street, attacking the New York an six months, The e.ptain of the st Pennsylvania & offices, two freight of- | Famine and Disaster on the Frozen |can be gleaned concerning the dead president; | th ner GRATIFIED WL TIE RESULT, p T 365 to 4 5 s and the Despatch buil Coast of Sub-Arctic America, he appears to bo known by few operators, Tomki was present at the mecting The ropublic i gain is Doairotin of the' good ! opinton of. alll mend | 0.2 20 Texans 750 to 1,0001bs, 8 65 to 4 50; Quick and el tic work savea the day. The ALARMING SITUATION. and stated that he was compelled to AND, M mber 8.—One hun- am sure 1 R avonA K\ oL hats (tho yEoon Wyomings, 1,164 Ibs,, 505; 114 Wyo- wong whom | ming, 1,140 1bs,, 4 60; 382 Wyoming, 1,105 ran closo to Haulan's poatto avoid rning | deed towns give aground, It was generally halieved that an other match botween Hmmlan and Beach wovld be arrang-d, Betlin, ondy stood in opinion of theso exe 30,750, Kedman lont people seattering 1,010, Ropublican plurality | 1 have passed neatly all the years of my adult [, The same towns in 1550 gave Davis | life, who know me intimately from” you , Plaisted mblic Jurality | manhood s o fellow citi neighbor snd 4 AT Lo Sz, helghher el | The quality of the stock on sale_wna about office and freight house were slightly damaz- ed, and part of the Merchants’ Despatch building was burned down. This comprises the area of the fire. The ruins are smokin: September 8. —The Oy million of Hill, Mapleton September 8.—The latest | NEW Brosswick, N. J ial bunlk s in e ars has been stol ident, impricatcd in the theft ador news is appalling, The codfish cateh is short o L4000, b f a million quintels, a A | Runyon, the pr and smoldering yet and steam fire en- 3 anticipation of the event, thiee toone o 30," Ropublioa Skt Wt gines are throwing water on thom. on the northeast const of New Foundland a |of Hill, expected to bo nrrested, when ho took [ SEHOPAtIR of Sho evbnby bise £ 0ne, on 12330, Republioar DIl B e ot worlt | 03 fnfortor as nbany timo during this senson 4 ot i \ il his life. T v i3 wild, Crowds bl ‘ALU"V < s b 1| Porruann, Mo, LS Bae 8. — Toturns | and sl tice thauks for your great work ta n. LOSSES AND INSURANCE, famine is imwinent, About eight hundred [ (% life. Tho city 1 wid. Cuowds Dl sers wpa.king of Hanlan, say his visit has | g i et ton of (et o ehe I | of o-day. horo was not half a dozen loads that could AR TN e taoas can_yet Do | families are veported starving, and sustaining | ing Cashior 0 to b arrcot [ dene muich, to promate rowing, and tat many | puplican gains ovee 1850, Tho congrcisional — be lans A e RN Luarned, Wood, Perry & S616,L00, insur- | lifa at present on squids, The whole coast of | ed for complicity Siraoy: Ml D e o1 fend s o el | Yote i comivgg in slowly but at tew o'clock the BLACKMAILING, Hd gl liraeli sl wice $:00,000, " C. G. King & Co. B |.T ‘?4.,_. ew Found/and and Labrador is studded with | aives ara trembling, More than two suicides | 118 KU “"“rh“l'” r i v "‘;‘”"”"”““ indications are that all” four of the present -— 1 S HBAB T BEG BV ar, (LHEE ware R CaELIT000 61 €C0, insuranc 5,000, 1otter DBirdsal abergs, Advices from Trepass iis even: [ are predicted. The mob ethreatens to break 5 congressen are reelocted, o cons'itu \ il €60, insurance 000, r Birdsal ber Advices from Tr this even: [ are predicted. The 1 threatens to break | 1 "M € ke il tal n ted, Tl 13t g it u 5 ; . i the world renown cha Beacl i 4 syelopments in the Gamble Casc— | sale, about the same number TIARL AN Co., losa $125,000, Varicty Tron Works, loss | ing, raport two moro disnstors in tonsequence | apen tho bank, and are subdaed by tho po- |4 0 ; : tional amendment is carried by agaod major- Pt T e L £10,000, insurance 536,000, Ennon & ‘Son, Monday's hurricanc. A large westorn [lice, Walter’ Carroll, a depositor, ent his | i HEEes WS ity. A Union Pac 10nco Sating GUito any AR AR los< 35,000, insurance 3,000, Hubbell & | schooner, with all hands, was lost on the Vir- [ throat on account of his lossos. k in the | c0B R Y et fo PORTLANDY'S VOTE, Victimizod, ST ARaakaaN Shlaaab 440 o Westover, loss 510,000, insurance coverel, reefs, Placentin bay, Anot was lost | bunk who had been veported d putid ]Sy g g o s DS 2 5 95 fo : ] ; A ' it child, e hasrowed six t Portland Robio, for governor, 5,071 — 5 20 for er 1, and House & Davidson, ' 1 0,600, Insurance, every soul aboard on Mistaken point, | alive at 1:45 p, D arn O st o ARG TR D e o kibirand 3| ms & C i - i x and beaten him, © is ganerall tedman, seattoring urality, | Special Dispateh ) 50 to 6 'r com o goo ] & o ”‘,' A = ik 8 BILL'S ENOMOUS STEALS, edgod to ho the fincst oarsman Anstralia ever [ 757, In 1850 the ropublican vote was 5565 [ (oo b. | bost Beavy sold at 6 10 t0 6 best light T8l 1 G i oy | Muropean: Orops=a S8l EniflcancEest SN, Brinsiiok, Great excite- | produced. democratic, 3,302 Plarality, 334, being 1 et o story is pub- | ygeurted st at 6 00 to o 40; light, 170 to 210 3.9 4 0 2 Tho 1 hed this afternoon tha 1ble, wealthy [ pounds atd 75 to 1. Rail irance unknown. 2 P : ment provi Bank Examiner Shelly has e ——— gain of 4, Ibo plurality” wes about the | lshed this afternoon that Ganble, th wealthy | pounds at5 75 to 6.2 N Y 210,000, i WASHINGTON, Septe United States | giccovered a deficit of over $1,000,000 in sur The Taxf e i | sl T oil] to bo heard | real estato wan whoso_escipado. was chron- WHEAT AND CORN. e S Gl el Jonnigl ! plus cash and securities, The town i wild, BRIGHTON BEACHJACES, ing oaly 37 plurality, exclusivoof the Teland’s, | C120 it Tite Bkk, had fallen into the hands of | mransactions on ’changs {n wheavan T WIEAENIS WORK BoctiSihedtharkiiont Men rush frantically to the doors of the Nu-| Buionrox Bracir, Septemliin 8, —Tho three- | Dub 86 domocrats concedos his oloction and | ® Bavg of blackmailers, and hud jumped out | we LN beaiy e, oyt The i Dho Tasbin Gnipine was put in_service, | Crops this year in France ionat baat, only to bo told that the busines | fourthe.of n mile for. 6w ear-old maidens, | 11 Sspublicans claiin 500 to 1,000 majority in | of u third atory winduw to etenpo signiag arcal broka bicly usdeethetoiiencact lavger and at 8:45 the chief of the fire depr-tment | Wheat crop will amount to of the inst on s suspended for the present. | 4 o110k won, Lulu L. secondtimo 1:19} s Me,, Sept s, i Sk vt '“ 1 har | owings to the apparent fear of still heavier re- rdered the operator at the headquarters to | bushels, which surpa Ttin Voorhes estate is prtially ruined. C S0 herilis B aLats, Mo, Septomber §, ive d that Mus, 1 anc uingy { e Barabii o, noiebosnEeitiator heloil s 006 b0tk eals . R e Rl R e Sl Ml and a furlong; Tillg B, won, Wave ws in Wasliington county, il for e, Eogethor \\Iulv] o mon, have been | bt in the noor ] ll‘\'.“i'I The order was iniediately complied with, | ;""" e < and of the bonds and securities and w aht second; timo b § of ' the al vote, io, 8,08; T b e kol el bt MBS e and Erie, Attica, Sandusky, Akron, Columbus, | The rye crop reaches 77,000,01 Sway with all, - Over ninotoen, thousand dol- I the rendwal of the Twig Gty R e Tl R R e e R Al e Youngstown and Delawarg responded. Only | the quality is very superior, 1 lars woro takcogthore. 1In G, I Adrian’s ec. | I8 Bac B O ; the connty. The ropublicans eloct buth sena. | in a rehems € blackuwail o very rominent | cents of the lowest price known in this market 0 Pacific raileoad. The |in twenty ye Marging besame exhansted o in tho cass of the railroxd | in many” instances which helped —to incres ame s thoso trind upon | the offerings. The decline on the regular » not disturbod by their | Doard was 14 to 1jc helow the lowest prices of the third y window, | reached Saturd: and thera was a still was mads by the | further declino of on the afternoon ily when ho was [board. Closed } for October, 79 for No- over th thousand dollars are gone. | Ferg Kyle L Ahicl Soun euicides has | . The purse for non-w 1884, seven furlonge, was Greenlander sccond, Joo Murray t the three lest-numed got their men into their apparatus not being required time of their srrival, THE PATH OF THE FLAMES. After starting, the flames extended west to the lumber y: nlu[ Potter, Birdsall & Co,, 000,000 bushels, and the state 412,000,000 bushels.” Reports from nental countries al«o indica £30,00 in government bone The lish erop in porticular | ated these for sale and co arcly been so fine, These reports have [ fore his death. Runy # ed and will more seriously affect the | 11ill's doings, trusting I oly. thies o of wheat which is fal Tho [ erash in Wall street in May 156 took the bulk [ Was won by King tora by lurgo majorities, and soven repre- foflicial of the Un sentatives sure. Returns from all over: the [ methods « unty show . republican gain of three or | ofticial were the four hundred. Gamble, but they v PorrLaNn, September 8, —Sixtoen towns of [ victim jumping out the First district show gains fr Heed of cood do Bridgeport 15 not in b d suici th had ne; \l ahlon Runyon, who com the ilo for Montauk and eint 1o G, G, Kin Yo., extending from | py for protection by increased duties on for- s stealings, Runyo wouh «quite | Tressurer third; time 1 o oo ayasis tortha o lina braok A ot Tone b [ e s i i il miaiiors and | _ho milo and & uater raco over fivo urdios 1 roported th plurality in i stopping at bho Tremont houso, | vembor and 80 for December. from the river to Carter street, eating up [°F =24 RSBAES, popuaty i 2 vas won by Claude Brinon, Ohio Boy sec- | 1580 was 117 The republic ommittes ro | Finkbone, one of the crowd, went west as he |~ Corn attractod a groat deal of attent wnd ) C——— was a willing tool in the hands of his des was won by Claude Brinon, Ohio Boy ! five millicn feet of lumber, twenty-seven cars g o bods b worts indicate Reod’s re-olection to congress | doclared, to hunt up a cattld thief and had the | trading was corried on amid moro or less ex- ] s ol ond; tim 1 I A vith merchandi: The Chine Version of the Min |ing cashier, S NTONS ROIOIDR i e y a fair majority, K om Woodstock | run of the Union Pacifi road for some time, | citement. Thera was an early rally of & 14, as office buildings, iver Campaign, GEALS 3 The Hlinois State Fair Ope give that county the vepublicans by an [ IPor s while he had plenty of money but a decline of {@ followed, and the closing Having swept away [ 1ovpox, September 8,—The Pall Mall| AE9:45 0. m., president Runyon drove upf e Hllinols Stat pens. “The Lewiston Journal ——— prices of the day 1uled under Saturdays, The the square, the flames leaped ucro's the river| , ) - to the bank in his carriage accompaniod by his | Ciiicaco, September 5.—Thera was a mag- 0 12,000 mojority and Denying the Uharge, latest quotations were 5§ for September, ik on the north and across the Bea Jine embank- | Gazette hes the following: “The: Chinese re- | gy daughtors. “Good bye, papa,”said Julia, | nificent scene of activity at the Driving park men elected, Loxnow, September 8,—Tho Scotch azents | [0 October, and 464 for Noveml O s .} N ai1s eonion o lonjthe or by dimiral ¥ Courbetias jiLsunyon coseancoc by tho payemons, 0 M linoi ] Septor §=p| tspatcher 10 allegod land grabbing in € - | declined g6, closing steady a for Sep- and G- A, Stamtoy’s Turd, oit and © candly. | oo oho (Min river by Adwiral Gourbeb 5|1\l e woll, 11 you cho not see mo bafora [ Llinois anmual stato faie, The timo wes prin- | Chiado, Sepombor 8,7 Private dispatehen || 500N, S0 S0ox L B bt C e Lt Ao n L fuctory on the attacking 1 & exiin o maconry of some places was | i)y, ho responded, “tell mamma 1 will [ cipally oceupied in receiving and arranging [ 4o Senstor St B TEmom WO LTS g, D, Advertiser, on s par Westover's lumber yard on the we o thrown down, but has now been fully re- | stick to the hank.” gty winutes lator he | stock and other articles, 1t i expected that | Malcs et B L Suiehin af B 5 I‘”" NG anclio” companics, aye[ oo PONK s siderable dumere “was don . but_the |stored. Tho Fronch landed and destroyed | sent Chief Fitzgerald, who was in charge of | by to-morrow the arrangements will be com- | state central conmittos, estimate the repub- § PR s S BRI T L owapapors | ruled dull and lower, c £17 00 for Sepe lames were isolatcd after o desperate fight | only three gans at Mingan f A0 did not | the bank, for & copy ofa morning paper, ia [ pleted The display of horses this year is ox- [ lican majority ab 12,000, o Uy of T frmec i . Tonse, | tomber and October and 1874 for the year, and their progress was checked. landat all at Kinpoi, The i1 4 mot | which tho story wars told of hiscomplicity in | coedingly fines overy sl ot apart for the | ( Boston, Boptenor 8, =ho . dowriati (LGS panies dre. proposterons 1ARD — —— , and no war mater ores e | the bank’s fall. Securing the paper, he went | is dy oceupied, and 4 nvmber Tnnllyi] Sl A Rocia ol untoan 1and such statements are only. mado for clocr | lower. closing at 7. G e e o Cleveland s Speech, There wa ir 0 into the room oceupiedfby the organizing dir- | intended for cattle have been tansformed into | ¢/DEremen elected | HI",‘ HloOMo aial b f ity e ¢ E g h:a ’{“"\'-‘l"’::w 10 for September, Octobers g0 sion, The work at the arsen | cetors ard began to rea | death pallor | horse-stalls, owing to the unusual demand for L ol ove and November, teptamber This was |5 usual, but after only two i pred e a, and ho exclaimed, My morrow the school children of the PR UL g > " Firs it % T 1 1) Thwas cstimated that | versuls were sunk were God, what will my children do!” Passing hi tond st of the stats board [ 1230 4. M The ',‘I"!“-”“‘ e ciann 10,000 By EQQICAMORL . Plighted in Death e o batches and patrol hoats. Tho defonses aro | handkerehicf over (his brow, ho threw the agriculturc oxhibition torminates | plurality for Re io democruts conosdo| Tonr Surmn, Ark,, Septembor 8,—“Okla- | ¢ o) Rapins, Mich,, September 8.—T nd people were on the fair ground, | ¥ ‘1 1 Y BT P Ty Adart | 12,000, All re n congressmen are ve- | ) 1 1 hi e wAND Rarins, Mich., September 3.—The AN peg e faiv ground. | 005 rood condition as befora the bow- [ paper into the lap of Director Stoddart, anc 0 3 iwigeliayne andilrseaygn Siollovprsiwhg) ¢ of Otto 1), Frie is city, Cleveland, companied by his | ,ardment. excnsing | f went into the toilet room of il - “‘:41” \‘r’n: ‘vl" i ‘J‘ e \'f,f,‘ e e e S Sl G e h”“l”“’“ lltII'|1] ]h h,;l ‘1Im< eity, wlul: ecrotary and Adjutant General Uarps- A T of tho bank, A juinute/later thi sound et Buag Lal). csult in f olaction nighe, but eatimates | military auhorities, wore brought hore o- | yesterdme— With him wis the drownad. Min Worth artived this mormivg, Al the govern: | Excitement on «he Petrolenm Board, | fall washeard; the directors rushed tothe closct | - Ay ilnington, Dol.- (Unions) Wilming- il D e A o yesterda ith him was the drowne sy or's special request there was o demonstra PirTsBU Sentember heve v rey and discovere | the bod, {unyon onthe fl tonB BE Toma gy J MINg* | base i ,“I' ¢ ”‘{‘I]"“ ;h ‘I & district, '\ i day ‘-‘-'w“lviwn‘ 1 A to thy nwll tatos \“\“H)l‘i nn.\m“»n-n.“ Both Lodies were b A ey Sindar o ere wWas a rep- f gy 1000 gozing from a gaping wound in his | S'A Pyl a0 e elohi i | 8 madority of G o First district, with | ivaial who served writs on Pacne for intvo- | brought here and buried tod t that hour asido from a salute of tWenby- | o ior ) o6 the petroleum exch to-d e Sotermined on micide ho had out his | 2 Philadelphia—Philadelphia 10, Chicago | Dingloy, Milliken itelle re-clectsd in | lucing and <olling whisky in the Indian ter one guns by the Cleveland battery. T throat. Determined on i i his | | 1li « 3 " e p B aitat ~h.“1‘.;.‘:‘|a Tient. Saturday’s exciting scenes, Oil took a fur- [ wrists deeply, the bl purting azzainst the [ 4 ¢ oo (Unions) Baltimore 9, Cin the : ond, Third aud ‘HIL‘!“MHW, Bou- | igory e ————————— ernor Arnold and a pumber of prominent cit- | ther tumble, dropping five cents in a short | Wall and céiling, The thousands of people shitlinoe =t . % FlOynyNoROM LA e E— 2 b ; 3 ! outside were horrified, . oty LU TsG apten e wholexe A Fratricide’s Doom, izer time, The market was very much unsettied; ton—(Unions) Boston 3, Kansas City | publican county ticket of Aroostocook and . £ Govornor ClevelandZcommenced speaking at | this was anguentid by the arish field nows VSIALT, WE BAID THE HANK,” . seven of ten representatives arc elected by the | C111CAGo, wber 8, ~Charles Downie, and spoke tsoma;capsiage. 0L {spns 01| g vamors Ehat aevera) dealere wrere Anan o tom swhichh ancitated the deposit. | AU Washington—Tho Pittshurg - Nattonal | rgpblicans e board of trado broker who shot and killed sturer’s hal ¢ was introduced by | cially embarrassed, At the commencement of [ was the question which agitated the deposit | (17nion) game was forfeited, the Pittsbu oo i : ’ Pyt I'a Tmmediately after Clever | business there w L O O Tarsnary' from!\ thie countiy. Inined’ 0o | tatl il LRUHIEL) hiss brother last weck, is declared to have rap? N oab ShabAenE LD EIOMIB.000 [ el sag st i T0r altiod to 78k s T e e i AR T e Jubilee at Angusta, iddly hocome insane, e made an ineffectu L great ¢ went up from 15, values d=opped to 76, rallicc 785, remoine ong and_shonted for their mosey 01 AL el alado 2 Brookivn 1. A £ ipilaue, (liamnadanstityallashual I pwbled, His remarks were | in that ne .':J,.mu od until 1 p. m.. when the | police with diffizulty quiet-d the disturl i o Aviusta, Maine, September 8. — To-night -l':;-;]‘"l’:‘w'- I'vawln‘-:\‘L‘] N |‘L“|J '.’u“{h“[« with great attontion. - Ho was interrupted | trade ‘becmo panic-stricken on i zzount of | A4 1:20 onooff tho dirs clory Johnson n, TN TR T T Ty the republic { Augusta hold & gruat Jubi- | I bt wus detgotod by ono of uhu Juil o with frequent cheer hoavy solling in. Ol C aud prices foll to | was reported dend. Investigation, however, | y " ARSI S S b g i Vern ro. | B bime Lo "Glavoland spoke a3 follows: !~_4 FRoPINgn, B e R revealed the fact that he had becomo exhaust- | CHICAGO, September W. R. Lyell, a|lecoverth tion, and the retvens were —— fords me great pleasure to meet yon S ed count of the strain on his nerves, Ho [ reporter for the Times, in an altercation a | ceived at Memorial hall, and speoches woro Weather To-day, v, and to have an opportunity of in- S i s hoavy £ stockholder and had deposited | the fair grounds, stabbed_and Xillod Daniel | made by citizens and visitors. At 9 o'clock | WAsiinGrox, Septembar 8,—Upper Mi o aal exhibition which illus ienalliQonratilaic) Bian b funds, Gregg, engineer on the Northwestern road. )05 oeossion formed on Water street and [ issippi and Missourt Valleys, partly cloud s the condition of agriculture in our state, | TaNCOLN, Neb,, September 8,—The follow PIE SUICIDED PRESIDEN Tho latter had applied an opprobrious epithet e 1 s coring | Vith 1ozl howers in the northern portion, vd these annual fairs as something con- | ing cablegram has been received by Patrick = i to the forme marched to the residence i ChOCRIK §y, therly winds in the upper Missouri valle nected with the state government, beeause to | 1o dent of the Trish National leagae | B Vresident tRunyon, who committed suici Latkr—(regg is oot dead and will [all g the dine, — Audving in - front of§eoueh g west in the Missouri valley, stat somo extent at least they are forterad and aid- [ (#54 Preslent 0f the Jrish Rutio this morning, was over 60 years old and leaves | probubly recover, Blulno's rosdonoo tho Land played aad the [arytonporature, b b norieh o id Tour children, " He has heen the great crowd shonted for Bla 1L 1esponse ed Ly public funds, and 1 am surc that no Ratioray, Septembe Patrick | & Wi ) I i - $aine advanced to the entra of i house - good eibizon 4 Inolined ta ¢ ”“I"‘:“'” (10 80| Bgan, Lincoly, Nebi1 congratulato you president of the bank for five years. Denver's Orippled Commerco, silinaadyancod ks tla guispiepel Lt honte Tho Past W Clearances, propriation of na 1t o | ion the result of the Boston convention and DISASTROUS RESULTS, T T PR e TR T T oo Tonton' Baptaiha THlenetalae o A B R LS obsiago. lis | UBOR IS rosly ofithe Boston eonyeolion: s v stember his crowd as follow g Joston, Septeniber patch ) poted o A cnt mha T R it | e enp sleatlen by, presidanb ARt clie SR vy s Soptembor 8 on & Co., wholesale ciggars und tobace HLAINK'S SPEECH, leadirg cloaring howscs of the United States this is done, farnishes di recognition by [ 1007 000 determination . intervi ca the question of d Rust, Harris & Co., wholes Shellow citizens and old friends:—The re | show clearances for the woeek ending Septeu- the state of tho valuable relation which its | W0 AS R wera huricdly obtained, My - |and retail hardware, stoves, ete., assig publicans of Maine may well congratulate | ber 6th, were S681,000,161, o+ dec of 2 furmers and farms bear to the properly asd 1 i 5 claimed Dircetor Stoddard, “the wholé city | The ltter is one of tho largest hotses in their [ Hlan SH0 0L (e magnificont vietory which | compared watlhi tha sume tims a yeor g peor (Sigued Cua ELL themselves on th 1 I welfare of tho commouealth. Wo boust of L i will g0 under, The city dobt is now nwrly |line in the state. The failure is a_gonuino | 08 Ml vears o this evenine, e our mannfactures, excecding s they do, | IRy t s and the bank holds it paper, Tho [ surprise. ~ Estiniated Jiabilities, —%100,000; [ W% IEFE ol iad nd humiliated by the | Mon's, boy's, and children’s clothing, those of auy ofher state, but our supren 4 A 4 Savings bank has gone under and we havo | assets unknown, Rustwas the “Co.” of Bur: | 100" " tho state, We rejoice now over un-| 13 R ARROAN AR ot i Tkl shown when we recall this fact, | WARsAW, September 8,—Count Gourke re | their capital SN AT iidhe A M v ue | Big lino”and choap a acol cy is clearly sh cal. ok, h ¢ . parallelled trivinph which is registerod by the | .50 005 g £8-GL thitin addition to oue leading wanufacburcs, | coived the czar and party upon theie arrival |~ Martin A. Howell, who withdrew as direc- — JARAROL G MITILIAION N BRI AN S il the value of our farms and their products i [ ¢ i Tho imperial party subsequent. | tOr eight years ago, faid, “Tsaw it coming, Butler at Des Moines, N aaan At N s s second only s the states, Thera s o fix: | fe s e st vod | Charlio Hill was to liberal, The republican | Ty Morxes, Septomber 8,—Len, Butler | gre-s of all tho county oflicers in overy coun- | 60A L—Coutant & Squir e, 213 S, 13th| 4 dners and rellability in arl ltural pUrsuits | gyerywh ith wanifestations’ of cordialty, | party went to hit, as theiy banker for funds. |, 1o iore this afternoon to a small crowd, | Ly in ‘e stat oxcept e, and by AR PURE CRE ;\m ol aro not always found 1 otner branches |y, s illuminated this eveni 1 honor | He doubt'ess took the bank surplus to aid his | g 50 0 8 EPRAT B0 Land on the | majority for Governor Robie of perhaps Beats; — ( Y y ¢F industry, Thosoil yevuaius i its place roa0y | of its distinuished quast, A brilliant recep: | (l6s: ICnowing tho condition of ffairs T o/ S0 0 B0, "tilhe. T went. west from | 000 votes, ~ Our cunvass lins been conduste || SB067600 " WORTH OF CLOTHING, |, Hfi'fly@(}\g- ,Q?‘ng.q i S brawny atns dependa atono upon the work | 8o wid & grand ball will bo given theie maj: | Fiigl i you not let the public know youe [ B+ L N ONE GHEAT INAUR} Gout's Fuimshing goods, ete., to bo eac, |in An a Dolsing Powder, 13 pos- of his hands and the aid of kind Providence for | 874168 W-IOrtows suspicion ~ our papers have kept that consequently hef rificed at the great dissolution sale of M Y PUR ini cudorsed, wd 1l £ A8 Danchand —— ! . Senator Anthony's Will, A f Oh oL 9 vead Trom £neh cheunsts 58, Dann Hiys, Bose fiis rowaed, Laboring thus, our farmers are T— 41 was advised not to do so, tlio peonle. | Every speaker from overy. Plat: | Hollman & Oo's One Price Clothing ficce’yed fromsuch chiow nHow the most independent of our citizens, They Ohinese Precautions By whom?” Provivgxce, R, 1., September §,~The will | {1 bas cumerat -d, defonded and enforecd [ o8 g8 R rnam Sts, | lodo, Milwiikee, - Nower Droduce or have within their reach all they| BEnuy, September 8,—It is announced | «Ry s direct of Senator Anthony was filed toeduy, Ho|it. Lt Ix the issue of the protection to Aweri- | 0880 SFs - TUECEREL BUC CREBRE Bt C. k. ANDREWS & ¢ heed or their necessities and eomfort, Their | that the Chiness have closed the mouth of the | Acting cashier Camphell says: “I have had | leaves logacios of about 5200,000 to hi wistor | can labor. Tariff bas been almost 2tho only 4 8K SO BN b UENE gerofan, TR o, rops iy be more abundant at one harvest | Canton river to all & fears of the present rosult for six months, butd and relatives, Public bequests, 525,000 {uestion discuscd ia our canvess, and people | on all cash sales. 9 1k N7 & Whief s3een Eeverywhere, where recoqmzea as indispenaibfs Wh Ay /w ghprs to faec&er ano y b o g 0 & v»'.(¢|.,.v (”:.-.u—. Gondumer, c‘;, o, and store (€ oews

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