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THE OmMAHA DALy BEE — ~ ——— EPTEMBER 10, 1884, NO. 69 | — — — — — e FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB.,, WEDNESDAY ,\IHHN[N(-‘. w[ menseren xor WARING WHEAT, [yt ooy | s smoomva “SEE NAPLES AND DIE." standing vot —— Rive three cheer —— their hands supin ntil the last moment, P I'he convention adjourned w . ¥ " ” for the ticket. It is understood that the three r‘ \;‘\fl‘“fl" and the republic of Costa Rica when they plead the necassitios of an October | THe Misaourt Division Rtitls Contest Confirmed Republican Victaryin 1he OU | sihcstich broantmcicmominees =" ' 2™ Atkaneas ity suffered » 860,000 firs Mton-| THE DOWRWATD TORUGRY OF WHEL | et e ot ea et ot gt (e | &t Loavenworth Fintshed, (rim and Gnasnv Vmflcann of this CAMPAIGN EGHGES Divie Wecoor b & ok yreme court e " s day tight, i element of enthisianam which some of the re g Pine Tree State. Closing up Ranke, The cholora in Ttaly s spreading rapidly. SHll Unabated, publican managers hero hops to it o the | LEAVENWORTI, Septembor 8, —T) 0l MHEC i Physicians as<ert that flics disseminate the coanvass is the prosence of Mr. Blaine in Now | ing shows the total of the two e . Specinl Dispatch to The Bes Reris, i T York, Olio and In i AR | the division of the Missouri if peals will be made to My, Blaino, now that Nl > The Key Note of Triumph'Sounded | Ntv Yous The Fair Clty Benenth Vesuying September 9.-The STan| The prohibition amendment of Maincis| A Day of Wild Exoitement on | Muine slection is ovor, to it Ohio and | lected at the conclusion of the says that there was & conforenco between the [carriod Ly an cstimats vote of 08,000 ma Trillan Reqiests of thnt olisracter hnve als | day, The Agures Throughout the Land. friends of Pres't Arthur and Blaine in the Fifth | jority. 'Ohange. ety coma (rom Scator Hatrison and othiees, | of b, o801 Swept by holera, ave. hotel yesterday. Itwas held behind | A Warsaw dispatch says that the czar b Ono Ohio republican eays that the presence of | J il i el 1oasd oo |;11lll o ULHOAL BAYO W (o) ;.nnh!v?lu crowned ' King of Poland” durin Mr. Blaino there would sct the westorn ro- | Lic (;n»v‘n ‘l { lt)\}l\p( his Sl U e A Bt S s st BITE § AL G § i serve on fire, and that he v nake 1o po 4 has o total of 27 of a p - i Butler, the Greenbackers and|,,. s SRR TR P L LA b o |Olosing With & Forosd Rebound|frtveon fire udthat he ieed mako tio po- { it 815 the lost on racord v | Heart-Rending Detar s of the Ter= prevent the proceedings from beingmade pub | The Lincoln Saving bank at ville, ; Jitienl epeechos, bt aimply show himself to | bl F1o, the bust an secord, - Anti-Monops at Lincoln, i, bt the following facts Teaked ot Tho | Tonneses, hay suspended Tho instttion s in Prices, e T RV b o AL, whicli thisy belong, ars i the OFde® famed; as rible Plag 16 gentlemon in conference docided that the Stal- [ Tesources for recove SiniRs oreo to such & pla followe J - eartolomnent, whic i following tho oxa e conl winers of Monongahola City, T, v T o b o etk e 1A 6 | Gyt ebanant, MMies | : f : of ex-senator Roscos Conkling bo atonce aban- e decided to maintain the strike v ¢ b odyinearabl el 1, Sergean N o Missouri Republicans Challenge |1 oo in s Conklioghe atonce ban | ainies come to th ™ e tike witil the | Oorn Pregents a Somewhat More IR ATTITCDE OF TIE GRRVAN TR s Dl The People o Prey to Supersti terest in the campaien, The price for kuch | The pope has forwarded a note to the Frenc CINCINNATL, O, Septomber 8, caking of | Day, lieutenant, Missou: 9 1 the Bourbon Democracy- wction being an. agreement to appoinit. Post: | goverament ondomuiog its resane Gt ren Sedate AS])&OL the attitude of the Germans, Col, Markbreit, | Crow, corporal, Missouri cious Panio. master General Gresham to the position of | the subject of divorce, —_— the prinepal owner of the Volksbiatt, said to: | Morriam, lioutenant, Plat —— Sec'y of the asury. It wasalso agreed that The day: “I have yet to find the first German re \mulv artiticer, 'latto A Secret Connoil and Its Impor- [the surveyor.ship and nasal office as his part i KT 1 Mhortiee o p e | The @attle Market Distinguished | prblican who willnot vote for Blaine. “Ther nt, Platto ust go to the fiends of President Arthur, | 78 ) k 16 no defection hieraabont the state ticket. In rporal, Missouri tant Results, sertion was further i AR Lo e A AT \"; i o by Better Recelpta. tho small towns of tho state, whero the pro- | Hoy, sergoant, Platto Admira Eight Hundred Cases and Three Hundred Deaths Yesterday. that Pres't Arthur's consent had been It is stated in Paris tha urbet hibition question has affected them more vex- | Hart, sergeant, Missonr obtained to- the consummation of the above | 40 H'“Fv'll“lmtl‘lwlw !1-~n wll o & ainst atiously, 1t is different. Thero is no defoction [ Hubbard, sergeant, Missouri A g programme. Among_the disappointed can- | China and complaing of his depleted muni bull Hog Market—¢ 9 here aizainst Maj. Dutterworth, republican | Kertman, band, Platto King Humbert on the Scene—The Hendricks on the Stump—Tho Blaine | G g Tuta Sac'y Folgar's shocs aro | o A Dull Hog Ma DRty ol AN | e AW Eks 11610 | Olatle,. barreanits Aliasoir i Sentinel Suit—Other Political istaut Secrotarics Coon and Fronch, Rich-| At Norfolk, Va, last night a boy named Lard Quict and Easy, there was has been all ‘heajod up, There is [ Sergeant Drake of the Sixteenth infantry,won Appalling Death Rate v, Orowley, George 1, Sharp and ox'assiste n L shot two girl companions, ono fa. i O Tess defection among the Germans at this tiwe [ the division skivmish mateh and gold medal Thronghout Italy, News. ant’ Sec’y John C. Noy tally aud the other dangerously, and then sui- | T than among any other ol A well-knomn | Gold modals were to-night presented to Drake i —_— cided. Special Dispateh to Tik Bk, Gorman said : 1t may seem enrious to you,as [and tho first threa members of the division = Politieal Gossip, At Pittsburg Monday night a desperate WHEAT, that nearly all of the Germans [team, and silver medals to the other nine of o] - The Maine Election Spectal Dispateh to Tix Bri z hard:glove contest took place betwoon Charles| Cirtcaao, Septemibor 9 Early trading in and are what you might [ the division. The two alternates reccived no| Celhotlots L ke PortiaxD, Me., Septomber 9,—Itoed’s plu. [ PHOCIa] D8 ) o | McCoy, of Pittsburg, and Albert Shipy, of o bl o'in tho ropublican party, | medals, The army contost takes place abont | NAPLES, Septombor ) —King Hunibert, afe vality in this district with four towns to hear | ONICAGO, Septomber 9. —Between the tele: | Poyukyivanin, Shipp lost the ficht on a foul, wheat to-day resulted in a lower range of turners acted with the democrats two | October dth, tor visiting the poorer portions of the city to- from ia 796, The missing towns four yeas | gram which appeared in the Intor Ocoan.y An Indian confined in jail at Cheney, | Prices than had hitherto been known in this oo, bt 1 dorstand that now thoy RS e dny, inspected tho Clvitalling hosp ol HHo A0 R1 n 105 plurality. 5 r Jo o \ o RHIBEon tare 6o RUTHE a ear of irures. Cash No, 2 L tho republo, GNANT SYOCKMEN, declined to use disinfectants while mking the ago gav m:‘} mliflw\x“hm»‘ o terday, char Joseph Medill with having | Washington territory, for raping a whito girl | vear of small fieures, Cash No, 2 wheat Goorge Topp, proprictor of the Taw R Dot of L APRedA 1) b HEN BRI o ARG editable terms of the republi- | recently, was lynehed Monday night. Tis | touched 7 1 #, and wheat for Cctober delivery | Bullotin, said fellows claim he was innoceut “and ~ threaten | (14 ot 764 was accompanied by his brother, the duke of <poken i dis andthe winister of the interior and thought' the Germans. who Avcusta, Maine, September 4 he follow elogy i s[can way of conducting the campaign in | gt In oarly transactions there voted for Gartiold would al v:.H vots the re. | They Condemin the Reported Exist. | Aosta, ing telogram wawsent by Postnaster Maniey | I o s e et ] OUGIG: Eratitio aifort on LHPEL ot ‘6 VT sk puohiean ticket at the Octobor eloction. ~Tho H08 GF PIoUre:-PREGMORTAL foreiyn affairs, Burial of the dead from cho- RIS L Sl T A ST Pl & ey ekl v ) 1] Swm Johns negro who on Land '8 man wards are the ghird, cleventh, Gyelith lora is found very difficult owing to the unus- national committee; “On a full vote, we have [ the rep s ha eat deal to talk \ ir proporty, ) 3 murdered a whito girl, aged 13, soven years | to geb rid of tl wing to contin ,..,m,‘..m nth, The thivd gave Hoadley 100 wally large number so suddenly needing inter- donly recently captured, was faken [ued depressing news from k majority last fall. My, pp - thought it [ Sveeial Dispateh to Tiie By ment. A\ sol ffering from violent t ll.wlw g, Arke, and lynched [ Phoro was an incroase of 900,000 bushels in tho | Would give ity of 100 to th ®Cimcaco, Soptember 9, —Th ‘u(‘uh o Alh e (R en o Hn hospital n early y fay morning. w1ilbla opily. FpORk K401 ticket this fall, which wonld b a « “Onttle andin his delivium threw himself from the ve-clected Robie by 15,000 | to-day. Their joy at theresuit in Blaine's own city has given a ma- [ own state offsets, perhaps, their regrets that greater than ~ was ever before [ the Inter Ocean had exposed its own party’s ives 8,400 majority. | bad straits, but they talked about both with swept tho stat majority. I ity g0, | from the jail by masked ournal says: and cattle deal- ers, cattle owne ywn, and his coun & or receipts at | : R e . fiilbaic 500, Tn tho eloventh ward he expocts to see .| window AvGUsTA, Maine, Septembor 9 —The follow- | €118l W ulnvlh. Governor ( glesl m]' that I The Highway Commission, all primary receiving points, Tho furore and | /(¢ year'a republican ma ‘\“\‘ of 400 . | @rsin varions p f the west, who do busi During the last 24 hours there were 800 fresh ing dispatch was sent to General Logon to-c could now go on with the canvass with agreat| excitement was heightencd by liberal selling | croncid to 1,000: in the taelich sud th b | ness at the Union stock yards and at other | cases of cholera and $00° deaths n- -this city Yos't of the election may bo thus sum- | Weight lifted off his shoulders, He had boen | - Semixarigen, 1L, September 9, —The | on the part of the shorts” and the predictions | reege oo e er: 1 tho et and thirteenth Y MR A A Iho town presouts a gloomy aepect, Imagos marized: "the republicuas have. carried overy | tmarous and backward, beeaiso his eyes Were | ighay commissioners’ state convention ""“‘*“3,“"“!‘[‘“ ut this weekc, Thero was | i the ropublicaa majoritios, o suid, howe: v stock markots are veryomphatic i their | ot sints with acolytes bearing lighted county n the state with the possiblaaxception | 5 LU TG ponents, which mot in Springticld, April last, hasbeen | froo olling “shorts” showedl even & grénsor | ™ that o November tho republi inovantlyinsist that there is plouro pucumonia | Rers aro formod at ”L‘h\l[,:‘,l'l AL ! b L - e— called to meet in adjourned session in the hall [ anxiety to cover than the *longs” car) y would be somewhat smaller, anong western herds, They declare that no L 2 olected 20 senators, d the democrats have t Niety t r than the 'longs” had early in voking the help of the Virgin, A large croy elected 20 senators, and the cra TELL OBSEQUIE 4 ! | German republicans who are strong free-traders | genuine caso of that diseaso has ever occurred | YOKing welp of the Virgin, A large cre only two, They have chosen four-fifths of the ? of the house ¢ esentatives on the 24th | the session to unload. Prices advanced 1¢ | yud will vote for Cloveland, Half & dozen LR i e i i LT outside the church of representatives 1n the legislature. They havo e inst., at 10 o' a,m. 1. M. Halnes, | almont o twiniding, ‘aud " closed o0 | Gormany of stonding. wora mentioned e o e 131 Genmaro —_in jence elected fonr representatives in congress by Iur- | tho City of Geneva Thromged with | prosidont of the convention, was hera to-day | ays & mder yesterdays . (nr (b s iaornons | among thoxo who wonld Voto the ropublican of n roport tliat tho Virgin Mary, bad dos tios, and have given Governor Ro i i 5 ; ) day, § und stord i tho afternoo SUBFA Y s Olavalant i cended upon the albar and bestowad her bles- 8 16,000, The re Distinguished Mourners, couferring with Secratary Stearnes and com- | board tho suddenly acqu i (| S S S oR U oYRIani N ANOT IDORADO, SnEH Mbon thie. Babble; - Whe! Woork BEIte market continned and prices ro foll oft }, closad } over the regular do for raduced | for September, 774 for Octob e chureh wore closed and the crowd attempted 2 to break them open. Troops arriving, how Pacifle Sull. Anxious | .yor, the doors were opened and . the multi- eaches very nearly 80,000, 1,- . - 000 to 5,000 larger than ever cast before, Onr NEVA, N. s, September loting preparations for the me: The town is | ang ng. Ar | ——— Red Men's Pow-W. nents liave been n for No- 1Y The Nortt lonel David Murphy, of St. Louis, Uhwee porsons dic ol o largest wo have had sincs the 5 i 5 ' . |!|'%M“lt‘h‘“ bion of 1868, and far. oxceds | Fapidly filling up widh visitor The pres e (i i “l “‘1‘" M Shring: [ vember, 803 for December, SerINGFIELD, 1L, September®,—The graud o tude rushed in, fell upon their knees and en- ir most sanguine hopes, wd suite arrived at noon, T | Rl e R L LA con council of the United Statos Improved Ordor d gaged in fervent prayers King Humbert [Signed] WALKER BLAINE. | ident was conveyed to the mansion of ex- [ ruiircads of the state at half fare. . Dele — (0 Targe | O Red Men opoued this morniug in tho stato Y i visitod, late oy tho Conclia hospital. LAND, Maine, Soptember { ite re- | Senator H ond, whos & he becomes wer the ( 3 & Northwestern and | business, Fluctuations were rapid, still [eapitol. The roport of the Groat Iucohone re 1Ny, Montans, Septeniber §,—CGreat ox ‘\.:\m:'.'l‘nmi;nn “I.“ u:f:!.”.“ ..Jnl‘:l.. m:«fnll‘é:‘l burns stiow that the senate will stand, SLrepub- | g in Genova, Governor Cleveland and b will apply to I M- | tho closiog ~prices showed vory ! little | veals the fact that thero has v an unex- | ¢itement prevails at Benton over the confie- | SN BYVR W B8, ORI, o T atited cans, no democrats, o we as far as | H e, Chicago, na 2 | change as ¢ ared W erd W . : nation of important gold discoveries in the | ¢ B 3 v eard from will have $2 republicans and 21 | his party srrived in tho sume car, and were WhlCHHtHE el by ,.'\,."‘lfi( D 'v',’“,lm‘[f.h_\“\ ,Y..‘.l-’,, vith the | ampled growth in tho order during the past : ML A Sl “‘ e "}“ througliont the city and disinfectants ireely nocrat driven direct to tho residenc . who will procure for them the | fayorable reports from the corn belt aud pro- | Year, the increase ittlo mountains, one hun wiles | uged. et AL LR ; reduced rates over tho aforesuid | aptots of an anrly maturing erop. . On the af- | membership 41,4 northieRBtoF UG 1) Whon tho discovery | Thorois completa break down hero in the o 30! ‘eller, SPostmaster-Genera g o AT i i v § 9 £k o q 5 \ o sy | part of the anthorities in relation to help for Butler at Lincoln, TN 5es it A 2 T Glave L e puw 1 on board Ocgol Vovember regained | largest number aver att was first roported th ns of Benton sent | gy oy olra vietin Owing to the want of LINCOLN, NEB., September 9.—T! Perrin arrived this morning. Secretary et ; gro d, th ’y""“,‘ l‘nl -m‘l[("-v!-‘- -l'E L commities conni P, HL Aspling and | edical comforts and stretchers the sick are : s or'ia with the presidant’s party. It —— cmber, 53¢ for October, 45} for 2 1 receivod for groat | p), Jin b investigate, They tole- [ left abandoned in the streets and no measures wpoly anl greenback stato 0 D e \ Distressing Mistake, Noveniber, councils in Kansas aud Towa, Tho total tribes [ P L tigate. Thoy Stelos lateabindanodiin thielbtesaao pII here to-day. After convening and pas o Do fuoriitite en vwes, 0., Septemher %, —William CaTILE, number Itucuipts of great. conucile, |ttt | L7 (G Wik e :yw‘ll- el r resol ring 1 1 + t S 1 m, 1 funds 19 gre council belt, sout & hundred cla ANy Aken up ol v g resolitions Favoring fusion with tho anti are yit to amive baforo s Colli vaph operator on duty Thiere were neatly 800 cars of Taxas nd ters BN b grety onn ol Pliko s kac 1y SR Bhr Cholera Ravages in Italy, »olists and (. srat 0 greo: k cor weathor vely warm Inak low. i X v ritor 4l 18 ANONg o f h y its, abou " r yrd! v R ) 0 ’ puorliiond beagihe s p| The weadir ) B Snake Hollow, in the Hocking Valley, where | Storial rangors among the frish rocetts, about | he connell marehied to tho capitol |14y, £33 man working wi b a ordinary g0ld | oy, Ttaly, September 9.—Lhe official bul- e S T (o o bR 2 L : the broperty of enerators is boing guarded by | (ag dull and prices 10 £0 15 conts. lower ou Ul wiorhing T a Do iy e R SO 10 | lotan of cholera in Ttaly for the past 24 bours: anti-monops, w w_"lyb’ raceive A Shocking Murder, bornig & 1mi stk for sbeiling i miner acho swha | A0ut all sorts, “except privio natives, which L tor b Benton River I'ress, telegraphs sh cascs, 276 deaths. In Naplest he and listen to ( Butler. They [y gixaroy, Septomber icer | supposed to ba in the act of setting to on | Wery scarce. Among the Westerns and Tex- o The 7 k. that half of the citizens of the town are eithe m is most harrowing. Scenes of mis- Te-asse 1l wrangling over | 13,wler was shot and lo| of the by ed instantly, ans there weresome excellonsdroves of quality Meyrnis, Septomber 9.—The west boy preparing to join the stampedo or have d wretchedness of the most pitiable prolimi before the con- |y ghe performance of e caually s good, it better, than tho i £0 | pussenger teain ou the Memphis aud_ Charles- | ready gone. o gci g eyery ; King Hun, i k 2 omo, NOCINTLRALLYS WL SRORIIME 20,1 b 5t S ——— ofo ‘ ¢ the sufe vention, and to the people in tho Spen air [ degperado, Jolm Lang wasl L "L ‘I'I'" - 3 W S HRE bR KL taking u_nl.m“m. due here at T ponha a2 [l:;"‘ T ey (ehe R after suppe voeated a minority of |in charge of a chain gan amingthe | o e ml) x \‘ - i‘_ "“‘ :m.'; ||l‘nle:>x.“ S IR trom byt | o it bad th . fit« passenger BACING AT PROVIDENCE, donation to the reliet fund, reprasentation, advised fusion with the demo- " opportuni. | Mained at h ay. Awong his callers | day. Large dealer t vailed by the engine running over a cow e s T rats and declared that he wanted electorial | ty stipped away fron his fellow-criminals and | Were Governor Robie, Ex-Secretary of the [ Were taken by shippers and drossed beel deal | yoidong acourred at 613 p. i, L RE N AT AElEALE PAEle b0 Dry Goods. votes only to hold tho balanee of power and [ coercted himself in an out-h ow- [ Navy Nathan Goff, Jr, of West Virginia, | qomand limited. | Stockers and freden were | 11108 wesb of Corinth, Mise,, abont 95 1 pod, New Yok, Sept. 9.—As usnal Tuesday > other paxties como to the people’s purty, | lor found him, and called on him o surrender, o . Collior, presidont of Muins senate | searcs and tolling at high figaros for st of this city, Thire wofo ab purse, 31,000 disidod - Kenil- | demand and nierriment have been moderate, said tho anti-mopopolists need ot | Langster defisd avrest, but_the officer seized | ind Win, H. H, Gunnovior, of the postofiice | thifty ctacl. Stocie cil sos wero in Tnrs paseengers in the coaches that turnod upside Albort, 1o 2, Windsor M. 3d, | a result partially also of the heat of the 1 W I ¥ 1 All | 1 ear fusion here as Cleveland would win if he | him, when a negro named Wilson vushed up | department. * Blaine reccived a large number | ply, but the demand was rather slow, duvaienllyetonngroiolaio b, huctuo 21} Now husines of limited proportion. arried New York and lose if he d'd not. |and a strogzle bes r the K congratulativg him on the result [ solid corn-fed natives, 6 60@ 6 75, second-class, [ {eHvus injuried were sustained by any excopt. Ghb won, Butterfly 2d, holds itsown in wmount, yi iid he, Butler could not bo elected as Cleve: owler’s pistol ter finally eccured it, lection. medium and part ¢ BO0@6 35; ex ports, | N8 © negro brakesinan named Loo, who had Ithy time, 2:201, 2174 re using mails and wires in .mu{“.‘.nl);n)‘ seaii the ‘sfl.m “mlm .lc\.{,l.l.‘.v..-,\ ! hn er through the e — 660@7 00; goodl to chuico, shipping, 6005 6 505 jnribrs ken “,.‘li. h..v,‘.,.‘.l,.\l who had her 1 4 T to uncomfortable temperature, utler would have with a free ballot and a t. All this oceurred in the presence of nn- - 5 n ertor to medinm. 1000 ant 1.200 Ths. 1 00 | 2rm and three ribs broken, “Tho passengers e 3 domestic cotton goods during the week, fair count, Hewas only ausious {hat the | merons byatanders, to whom Fowler appealed Small-Pox in Hlinois, inferior o medinm, 1,000 and 1,200 1hs, & 00 | woro brought to Momphis at 6 o'clock this [ SR AR A pasha s 1 during tho) expised o Peoples’ party should lay the foundation of a |in vain for aid, Langster is arresied, Sewisariein, i, Septomber 9.—Another |7 ‘i 5 911 Wyomings, | morning. Sukrsigan Bay, Septembor ) —The track [F1050 0015181 pac The export dur- new party. After pupLE be made an anti- —— se of small-pox ix reported near Manteno, | 17307 1bs, 4 1,174 Tbs, 4 853 - i ik “umv l‘muui mile :ui. olor 17 tho sime period last yea was larger than moniuly “spoech o i open aik.” 1o wird Fire Ohiefs In Connoil, o e e e v ontanas The Blaine-Senzinel Suit, throo year el aud upuward: dennivgs | 4 thecorresponding portion of any pr nad the want and poverty in midst of plenty i aational oon | IV ahon i WS Contear ntss Bt SR i e | (LTS e, TA0E | yious year, This export holds its own. Gy el Gl Commotlt) inecrs bogan in this | that the outbroak in Kanl county, where A A0 mAD e By i B ! ; ! e —— vesulting from cxorbita oad chargos and A e e S eoaTet e e Blaino Sentinel case th defense to-day served [sbakes, one nzal wom Mammoniit us Stock Holders, D e . kg et | iewbers of the axaociatic in attendance, | was suppre the Ve wag | M0tice on the plaintiff s astorneys that thoy | '\ 10 v dic takos, milo and fur-| NEW Yonk, September 9,—Sligo B, Bath- W i et e | Tl procecdings were limited to an_addro | cases s unln fitful ,,,M..,,H,L i) F v | would begin - taking depositions in- Kentucky [ lonz - Mattio Raptur won, Farewell 2ud; [ anicd, ropresenting the English, and Robert importation t labor, and enlogized icome by Gomptroller GGarney, in the 5 market elosin k, with at least half the |on the 224 inst. The depositions of the f Timo 2:00). Nitot claimed a foul of Farewell, | ojomine * pepresenting the Scoteh, holders of Y ‘ Wyck as a nd of the psople Jinst i ‘}' ‘Il,‘\ rison. 1':'\)" PALEO A w 1\ Union tieport, unber on -.\ t 1 tho pens at the cl iR Enanet Vit I will bo taken: A | M was awarded the place, 3 :\“"\l,’:”; 1.,{,‘ ,.,i‘,llf::, s ,,,,L;“ ‘:Tm, R monopolics. e goes to Topoka " to-morvow, | e by Tesiient TEhomas (Cubior o8 oxoon | Special Dispatch to Tuk Br. dles were at 4 20 to 525 for skips Milleraburg, Johu Miller, Daniol’ A, Smith | 1, Lireequarteramile, two yoars oll —Durso— | Jonverss =0 & it —_— e oy A Rerr W Youk, Septem and 550 to 620 for assorted I ] T O AT Miller [ e i o Unicst v‘d.llmn'l 1 - h re.. \\.m‘l;wt‘;u. A\;\w‘l; une ,.4‘;‘,;) o 1 Missouri Republic Jonventios el LIDL 19600 YORUIQ) 2 e heavy, 600 to 635, and good mixed, 1 A 6 Mila and f the illics, | re msterdam holders, is on the J‘ 1 "“: “‘K m:" C“’. Y ',“” " | were then given a drive throush d rthern fand Gould attonded the ex o comn 5o L ight, 160 £ 210 11 o 610, ,\‘\",‘-“”1“‘ LoMll N I‘." ol ““’,“lll‘ o and |l idos and. allowancos Lily won, | When the latter arrives the committee will S, Lo Septerber 9.—A Post-Dispatch | portion of the city, This evening they nd | o6 the Waestern U T Ahiad b Aty Saniig, L. SRS 1 onomy 2nd; Time 1 be joined by the representatives of Ame apecisl from Jefferson Uity says: The repub- | the theatra in a body. et tha public a1 3 R Vi el by b A Cledren ot 01 i) pitak wile_and | security holders when the trip will bo m fican state convention met hers at ne e —— Morrow, read o tho telosed firm at 24 for Sep- b me T Y oY aG O inenco, 11, | Turlong—T won, 11 2ud, Mon- | over tho road, after which some plans of or- Vi 1t jam J. War Alinvisherle Doon, [ ery sat forOptobier, SRR T ) itor 83 Timo 2:2i34 wion will probably bo announced. The vere callec o an arn very satis- Todd Datter I, 4 n e | voI Handicu stooplo chase, full course —Bourko | foreign conmittee have full power to act. Kansa: chairman of the stite cm St Sept. 10.—Joseph Bat — Coch Dist . the - 5 wan was bt from Suvannah to the jail ruled lower, closing at 1700 for Septenber and ohran woni - Disturbauce: gave up I T itos, Af ser, Major Warner ad- | i ity at 3 oclock this moroing, He ad o500 October and 11 15 for tho year, Chiiaronisilay dmiIngly. 22nd gump: Timo 6 A Urooked Ofiicial > a e ik vork in fl ks il e ( CAC September 9, —The i % state e — - S 4 ,.. 1 the conveation, saying the work s s il and expects to lung for lis R oA F R T e T4 e onl i In: ‘ll\le‘n ‘, .f, IS e L 0, Pact, Minn,, September 9—Alderman ind was to free the state from the malign Tod all day to pravent hins ¢ T i own | oW American winistor, will present his cre | firm, closing at 710 for September, October W BUY/DUIAROGS10: 80 SLNG anal g X ; " B Wilson, Iato chairman of the finance com- nfluence of hourbon demoaa There is, be g Serig s Tinidal danti to Emperor William ¢ o [ and November., of the fair bave conceived the idea of | Seiva, Ara., Septembert), - Therepublican | [ReH R0 B 0e e sinking fund of the e e AT s around tho ¢ | entiolyle HBMIE VAL ING degor o ket to every kchool child in the state | convention of the bth district to-day, Marion syt o e e A ¥ mes democracy, ond if 1t 1 in St Josoph | Aug : . Fietiln CAMPAIGN (HRONICLES, Do S e usssehee e ] g ‘ru’\‘\‘l“m‘\"‘”h B hesiiog g ondy | 1 obtaintug Toans from the sinking fund, th vant would emancipate the ‘ wtrage and wurder of a s e B Geoge M. Craig, ,white, and Jere Haralion, 55, . tata from d rotic control, He then 0. @ILI1IGAR NOED I IGYW WORKS DD, s i bhica P ring for colored, wore cindidates; Crag earried ¥ fl‘1 - . . publican reparing for Bad Washouts. e named ex-Judge Wagner, of St. Louis, as —— "/ 7’ d F i s g ) Torge phrty of negrovs from here and tried t [ orary chairman, On’ taking the chair Bare Jhat Iire ee/lflg Hiant and Suceessful Oc 1. Pavi, September 9.1t is roported here | Guiture the convention, Bon Delmos, of ] Ju ner declared the Chicago platform | At New York— Detroit 3, New York 11, wher Figat, that the storm last night caused the wost dis | Lowndos county, . ontsharpad Craig, and 8 and the nominees presy At Bostou—Boston 10, Cloveland 8, “The viarm weather bas a debilitating effeet, = s astrons washout cver known on the Omaba | Haralson was nominated. Tho Craig taction Noverby tory, Sp of the de At Boston—unions—Boston 5, Kunsas City | espaciaily upon those who are within doors f /000 o e rond near Eau Cluire, - Train that roud | 1ef6 the court houso and went into tho yurd to tic stato admiiiatrati i that assas |8 5 < ; most of ¢ The peeuliar, yet comn VE Wonk LI } ¥ Lare compelled to vuninto the eity over the | nominate. The n party want ot thers stion had been connived at by high officers, | At Baltin ! ompla that tired fecling, Mt BLAINE T0 VISIT THE STATE, Milwaukceo rond, via Camp Douglas, i confusion et vitlaws had been protected in their outlawy, et is the result fecling can e entirely Wasiingroy, D. €., September 9,— It e— wAIOAleN i“:_':“‘ l,‘jf‘,""m,‘nfrn e and o ninal laws ( ade a farce by At ledo 1ak S resu wo i 1}-‘“\' .',”.’".l‘ I”\( \2‘“ ! .|4 o 1 [r "“".‘ ¥ G mans: wereonie wsaparilla, | stated at republican Loadquarters hero that The Public Pulse EARLBAKIN f men who violated the law, merely beeausa| At Washin h trength 1o all | 41 programme now will be to mass the forces | Spocial dispateh Lo {TiE Bek \TAMBOUL they were frionds of the officials, bwig the fun 8 of the in Ohio, Those who ara familiar with | Lixcc Nebraska, Septen 0, A vote Civilization's Dangers, A committae on crodentinls was app 5 “ 1 could not slecps had no appetite. T {gpg popublican plan of operations in [ for president taken on the train to-night gives | Fuerronn, 11, September 9, on tion was offered for the appoint- | 2. took Hood's Sarsaparilia and soon began to | o e i i g R ] rent of a committes from each district, | ne I Deb L S thout that | Qo ssy th enthwiasm s wow | Blaing 216, Clevoland 31, Butlor 16, 8t | gor traina on tho Chicago, Milwa er among ther ud consider how Sired and Tanenid fecling s and my appetite | 60 take the lace of apnthy, and that the | Johu 12, Paul vailway collided cightocn miles west all anti-bourbon organizations with a R A e L o interest which the republicans will manifest —m— b this ovening il Inth vere ully wreclk v o tho contric v state ticket on War Legislation 4 3 e A e Henarickw on the Stump, gl Ouo of o onginerr |‘ru e Dok, oll woutd uni (Do ot tarantalaam ants, Sep! 0.—Tt is officlally state T ¢ - < o rom the i ¢ 1 s sty he passongers all escaped withont serious was appointed, and recess was taken " e ‘l“ : d Jiol i ' Strengthen the System convince the democrats that the republicans| JSDIANATOLLS, l]m.‘ Sopte v‘r.,. over- | fiury. Among then wer ozen Indi ¥ that war wi ly declares Aguinst f i nor Hendricks anc ife leave this evening for | wng from Dakota, including Bull, b £ ; ; are not asleep, and that Ohio will ot violate ) 1A 3 L 1 06980, Gon, | China, Th o yive Formos | Mood's Sarsaparilla 19 eharacterized 19 | 450 nob asleen, and that Obio will not violate {03 RG4S damor delivers an addre B " Gotr wits elected permasent chaienan, | s been abandoned. A frash ~ex padition of | thrco peculiaritios : 18, the combination of | LIt PREKCERY O BEC repnblican majority | ©-morrow at tho ‘state fair, Before returs /enthe m denouncing the nomination of [ ™ important nature than resions | yemedial agent the proportion; 50, o | LA ynea, - Thoro are Indicationy |16 e will mako overal speeches, politieal | yy oviion Sopton v promi 1+ robellion was [ O ready boen prepused. e whole | process of securing tho activo medicinal | too, that thexepublicans bave recently made [ and otherwise fesippi and Misdouri Valley doclariog ib wnvlka forithe | SLUBMLE WAL LG AR BR GAIEINY Y B8l lities. The result is a medi of unusud | arvangements which have placed them in- pos mecc— ern portion, partly cloud o inany further liquor leg. | M6 € L cffceting cures hitherto unknown, | session of a moderate amount of fuuds, ko that Lynching a Pire Bu in the th portion, variable winds, slation of any kind wi er until the li nd for book containing additional evidenea, | the state central committee of Ohio, for Larme Rock, Ark,, Sepbemby wlight changes in tenperature, tawis fully tested. Tl atform ind e Hoadla Facaad . v BVAL tance, will no longer be compelled € Lorrow [ @HEE 00 T S PEE A fie admin 1 of President Arthur and TeuuRd, Belde, purifies my blood wny appietie, i money to pay for its post Otbon, arrosted and charied with. » e ance on O 3 4 min 1 nd Logan, Alwo|Joseph Benedict & Co cens to ke S THoMEEON, | One thing iy be noted in conuection with | 42 e buildings burned in Ar g s . % tforinof the national republican con- | #nd Martin, Dratt & ¢ ter of Do well, Miss, the Obio campitgn, The national imagers | verday was hunged by an infuriated mob ths | Pas ptember 9.—The Figaro declares é‘ T P : on Market street, p - SRS o National aanugerd | 1oy if China issuos letters of narque the French ‘ (s ntion, j Sarsaparilla beats all others, and f do not quite understand why it is thut s part; s ) > > Si, Lovts, Septenber Tord [ 310,000, partially iusurod U IS wolghht 1 gold o 1. BALRINGTON, | which ia a0 powerful and which his 0 sy will havg all who may ko™ capbured, wy' pi SIOGC.‘WH MALIED %04 1nda §ba fusion 1 miuee for governor by lly::‘]‘.‘ s, oo 0 150 Bauk Btrect, New York City, rich imembers as the republican party in Ohio K nated, Faleh il : Lol Dulana Powdor. 18 pos or lieutenant-governor, Dr Starkloff, | #mong a large lot of old rags, . should be constantly passing the hat around 1 0, jeliig endorsed, and festimor r lieutenant vemor, | r Hood’s Sarsaparllla h v'n'{ l) o u.v 1‘1‘1 »L‘| wing nI ) .:.’»m-“: l< »M:.ll.v\L\IH ”1‘.‘“; ;,u wibor |Lh.| Borse va, Bloyel el clieniat s Dana, .ln.., i ninated by ran P L 1e 5 inds ) ol ho states avd pleading | qemocrat y h distric in nominitec 4 £4 . A fontame, or Chiea 16 waastave Jor treasurer, Major ], Thony \N"“ \"'”‘ o rril ‘1‘» Heaf, Sold by all drugglsts, 815 six £ poverty, One of the republicans, s an ex- | e frederic for congross, ; Soptoniher . Tho keoro i tho i vinfantame, of Chisado: v by acelan Auditor, Judge Jacob Sa NEw Youk, September 9.—There were | gy by €. L HOOD & CO., Low perienced in the mattes of canpiign funds, i i onfest at the finish to-night stoo Adair, by acciamation. At orney-general, | soventeen prostrations from heat to-day, | 9277 d" tho othor day that Ohla. ought 4o In r—— 1 miles and 2 s bicyeles, 319 o ncfiaq ANDREWS & 3 Birm i00°Doses One Dollar, o the sarliest and most liberal to contrib- 108 AND Q0L at fenzon & Bro. =) iles ane 1 lap, W darky 47 20 do 6L M, WakleF G Been Everywhere, \ o | Because every- . where recognizea. abd iqdiépenflifi[’e fo Peafer aho ot Jo baceo f/w én tos Gonsdumer, (‘J;.»;, and stote <€ bewn.