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e} OMAHA, NEB., THURSDAY MORNING, EMBER 11, 1884, NO.: % = FOURTEENTH YEAR. Wansaw, Septomber 10, 1o ball last fav The magnitud Asurprise to hoth pa v large numbersf democrats joined ¢ (Signed, | WALKER THE WHIRLWIND'S BLAST, A e Wisoonsin aud Miouesets SWRUDY | surciom AxFabmuroy, [t Soen bunteod wrane were | Wnesay ot e Stiokyands and on{fnin by ar and czarina 1 grand IHE MOREY LEFTER .\I\iTlZ)l\.! THE "ATI“N‘S cagps. r rank tinh Delving into the Archive Corruption for the Aut ot Past estie- - Roport Of the Agricnltoral Tepartment f the in rial party was a I, | i Wha ceeded at the last mee " —— i 1 at_tha ball amid salutes and Change, 1ave & new eloct Naw \ Soptembor 10 —Henry 11 [ Terrible Cyclone, $FY; Hirown Bioa n RNt of | Tnweris, e el eonah e ball Tt - oA HERAING, S TG or for September, Moving Train and is Killed, sidorabla length with the Polish nobles pre ' 3 ey amined to-d; serior court, special The Path of the Aerial Demon of b ent The caarina oponed tho ball with Gen Sharp Decline Noted in the Cattle ON A FUSION TIOKER, ot rlasibede/ ol 16 Ui Tromendous Yield of Grain and . inl Dispatch to Tue Drg, STAL STOUERD) RUL HTSEWRICS it ' an . M 1 a - suit bronght by Fran " awrsh, o which Lussian lndies wore prosented to her majesty. arket, Destruction, PaviLtioy, Neb., September 10,.~At ton | Tho wppor table swhs decorated with 0.0 . Willtam Noville to Mako the Qongres. | 1180t was resoverad somo time ago, upon Other Produos, —_— o'clock this morning Mrs, Brown, oue of th v brilliantly illumin sional Kace Supported by the v note for Tho objact of the examina — N ¥ oldes alilileet Postilntits of Biwivy ot | woed S W its history, The i r $ son was to find out whethor the national : Villages and Hamlots Laid Waste |0t and wealthiost oidonta of Supy o brite ater 't Viets o Totoonod with Another Lively Day inthe Grain Democratuand Anti- ocratio committee owe Hondley anetiiny | A0 Exact and Comprehensive 4 ) Wi lled b ght tra lights of ors, Tho co is one : Monop . RUICY anyshing ~ Refora it number 9, on the Missouri Pacific road, » half | bi e evenitig pamed Aty Pits, il and socure tho amount of the jndgment, = ment, " mile east of town, Sho was walkingalong the [ Without rder, — sl Dlissta to Tae B :‘H_“f 2ok AaubE tht ho'y an muthorizod i ... |trackand got off when the teain appronche ——— F BlaBi¥apean Nows Giv S Riinies, Santutkber 10, <\Wilitam Noviilss|investigation of the atihnticity of tiis ALorey L= ¥ Death and Desolation Lieft in its |t whon th assachunctts Prohibitioniste, avora pean News Qives T, v 16, | jattor, * Ho could ot remambes, mut fronciy |A Flatteril t= owing For Our s within ten fest ¢ ) P T orth Platto, who was nominated by the . ' her shy_deliberately stopped upon the track tox, September 10.—The prohitition Yiar Nort \ “ vecoints which had boen | d, from Win - Wake, again, Whether it is a case of mulcide o ne | stato conventisn, for the purpose of nominat Wheat Anotlic wnti-monopolists of the Third congreesional | H. Price, for £300, ho th ho was nuthor Fa £ lustries. cidont, is ot knowa, The lady had baon i1l | ¢ 0" e G0 R B0 EE e vad-uatiod 1 - district, was also nowinated by the democrat. [ 20 He beleved he was authorized by & e wOVOra] i il Way fieabablY alightly, o ml ¢ .Im Skl Iv~\\.\~1 .‘.”.‘ to) SoRBRAts After Tts Ree|io o Tomal convontion hers to.day, by | Dickonson, stenographer of the comm The L . i i [t Jrown was mother of 1indeny | order this morning by C. B, Travis, Honor a 3 = |ic congressional convention here to-day, by | detuls of ‘tho matter wero not cleatly im 4 1.t 4 The Amazing Vagories of This| S T RaEi1BaaL 11V skosk thon | REIG CHRFLANTTATERY - WAV CHORA ) AAREAS e Fe- ‘ko(‘ GO ALY e SNG4 DHE B0 vatLIon Al TREHALY N | ikobbod o Hlk Termoey. | ARE e e o | Loo4: HeRdd List in Nearly TR lsve, WHel of M4, Toritis Forsyehs, of Omaks g e Haat apers. tended. Mr. Novillo made an add aid, ‘whother 1 wioto the lotter or n 1 o e Terrible Phenomenon, G SRR QR ) (LG L i LLCE g oent Erisky Uapers which lie ehewed up in o masterly manner tho n go to dinmer, Yoi dare not.” Con Ev e Poduch T Pia) Meptoaisn, Al bl Bl cligon ot gl iy seliol Tapal frads o vigorouaty denounced by | inning, he said tut he might o roce vod a P 3 ol e Attt A 0 % Sraviaie Senator Van Wyck, and made elear tho coor v of introduction to Prics, but that he | ¢ ik | . Homes Swopt Gut of Sight and Peo-| £ 57 Lovis, September 10,.—A Peoria | the dedioation, - th v n nominat a Teading on the Proyision Board | Jetetir b an B i o ho had an active or ivod ono from Chaitman Barnum, | COmparative ) e DoFt Bows and Henry H. Faxson, of utenant g him for governe Quiney, for 1, Illinois, special to the Post-dispateh says: at Good Prices ts Still hanlin exposing and supprossing by the in- [ On bewgr shown a letter dated October 80, | RIR tng the Contine vernor, Ttis stated I Need of § ple Hurled Tnrough Tho This mornivg tho cookers at the Enterprise | fint Drestdent Seeley will aecent. the nomis Shvy junction procoading 1880, purporting to be from Barnum, ho said s ASE, IR WeTth, wmod TR v S AL EReHE R ~Hoavy, the lottor was in Dickonson’s handwriting. He Imports, g & drptOnd | ) et Not Ready 1o Pr did no ieve it was anthorized by Barnum, gy Dohany of this city, e 1 @ total v 5 Ho thotght o had no conversation wi ——— i i e i i BAFFLED b opEKA, Ks., Saptembor REA hotight ho hac Iv., conversation with, nor T S R L T s o D, Spectal Dispateh to Tar Bi Y sty h & instructions from Baenum before he wont to The Cyclonc's Work, 820,000, Eleven persons were m tha distillery : ; U ]" Joti w-.m-‘!u] ""'1"”““ ROVERNOT | Cyyborland, Maryland, He had an int WASHINGTON, Septom ¢ o 3 ; at tho time, three of whe dead. Andy e . . s has written s reply to the committes of noti- | view with laraum, however, beforo going to | tural department report fo ber ray Paut, Septombsr 10.-T6isrunored here | Dyuffin was instantly k top of his|Ono of the Most Unaccountablo and [ Cicaco, September 10.—Among tho frosh f oiion and declines tha nomination bee s | Massachusetts, Ho was uncertain whethar L:: th i .;:\I-:‘.r‘“l '.r-“ et 0 o rm}" Shis morning that a cyclone wresked thirteen | houd being blowa oif. wifo and | Dangerous of Recent Deceits Dis. | arrivals wers 140 ears of torsitorial and 100 of | hé thinks that prohibition can only oo accom- | e had o legal elaim syzainst the commit ol R were moderate, | plished by the aid of the republican party. | but belioved that he had an- oquitablo claim, [ Average, and in general, good qual:y, except Ho thinks it iy not yot timo to forw n | Ho putno pricoon his services, but could | where injured by sprouting in the shock. The national prohibition party, and ho will give | have acceptod a thousand, Legally, he was | rates of yiold is not far from an average of houses between Stillwater and a small place | four children, ~E. Dufiia, kil leaves a allod Datiae Mills » fou milas nostls of s, | wife and two children. 13, Welch Miller alao : : called Mariae Mills a fow miles north of that | ged, aod JJ. Murphy, engineer, will die, his| There is some mystorious troublo that covered and Exposed. Toxas rangers, The rece demand fair and prices uncha compar T Wi Lymans’ house was totally | flosh being badly scalded. 3 s ed with yesterday. Natives scavce; only o fow | hyy support to the republican national and | #upposed to have bean paid for his services in por wrecked and the inmates seriously injured . —AT— - is attacking neatly overy ono in the land |\ v/l o tved that would pass for good [ stato tick connection with investigations in the Morey | thirteen bushels por acra. The results of tho A report comes from Stillwater just now that re at Mitcnell, Dakota, with more or less violonce. It seoms to [ ... 4 class stock, and not « load that could . lotter matter, asho mado no conteact with | harvest of spring wheat are not yet complete Baso Ball, Uedaratliis . and the product cannot be precisely indicats Tix-United States Sonator Wi, H Barnum, | 43, Tt ia probable from the reported condition rman of the demoeratic national commut- ! wak oxamined. o said that abont. twe | Of erops already harvested and threshed, that weoks beforo the oponing of democratic | the aggrogate will vary little from five hun- ans at that placa havo been called | Mirenery, Dakota, September 10.—A tro- | gteal into tho body like a thief in the ), away to the vicinity ot Marine to attend to | ypendous fire is raging in the center of town. | i i persons ijured and it §s feared the storm did | oomg o 10 BINg night. Doctors cannot diagnose it. | stock was scarce, but there is about more damage to lifo and property than firsy | On€ half of a block is now consumed. Tho | Seientists ave puzzled by its symptoms. | can be disposed of until the run of rangers be reported. It is difficult to get any direct in- | Lebcher brick and store building, the large | 1¢ jg indeed, a modern mystery. Like | ingto fall off, Stockers aud foeders word d as first-class, Native butch At New York— Dotroit 8, New Yorl: 11, At Bostou—DBostn 10, Cloveland f.,r.m(li;m_ns\c;{u place is not easily reached drugatore of L. 0. Galo, and tho large gencral | those severe and vague maladies” that at- | (i fair demand scling AU {gH e At Boston—unions —Boston 5, Kansas City humlqn“ulr:l |:lx.n ‘w.llll:ul;rv who had been | qred miltion bushels, Reports of much high- LRI S 1};’@‘”1':\“{?""}"0 \\r“l“:‘_" store of P. T, MeGovorn with o mumber of | tack horses and prostrato nearly all the || 00" foee were in fair supply At Baltimore—Untons =Ctacinnatt 1. | PO ety to:athtt w Fephllishts TEans b0 him | or figures are sensational and misleading, and Vi, was badly wreckod by the storm’bo f smaller buildings are o total lgss, Tl total |animals in tho land, "?"‘]““‘l’\’l‘}‘ troubla s 0 o S TGk BRIV 16 dargo mubply, demand T Hadley was told that he might bo spared five [ utterly unworthy of crodenco. Tho — enoral twaon i d six o'clook evening, | loss is estimated a ,000. Letcher & Co., | geems to menance mankind. any of ita 0 T8 L CL R UL G o o | hundred dollars, After the publication of | average condition when harvested 18 ninety- Halt the town is in ru Thres [ $10,000, P, T. McGovern, $25,000; L. O. Gald | yiotims havo pains about the chest and [only fair. At Cincinnati—Cincinati 17, Virginia 8. |the Morey lotter, word camo from Now | sieht agaist. oighty-three Tt soar, The perzons were killed and many injured, | 520,00 10,000; Few & Wiltes, aides, and sometimes in the back, They The quality of range cattlo was consider- shington—unions wtionals 4, Pitts- | Hampshire that Morey could be found out | condition is almostidentical with that reported Clear Lake is asmall town off the line of the | Photogr 0 U5 and other losses | o (o v: outh } bolow that of yesterday, and not up to the z i about Lynn, M Hadley said ho would [ in the September, 1879, census of crops, which railroad and ths particalars are slow in com- | Amounting to $25, The insurance covers | feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has Y Motropolitans ouisville | o for his expen rivon $200)|'S1a1060 (L LFEAER LANAIE Her WA AT Hu W i M) o b o e e e Sor | about one-third of the loe bad taste, ecinlly in tho morning. A |average of the week, Curront quotations are ne stopped on accovnt of dark- | or £250 fi pidait el AL C G L e oy 1088 ing in. The path of the storm is half a mile | abe ird of the 1o ad taste, ally 4 i arke- | or £250 for oxponses | b com o5 of tho highest condition are California, isa mile and a —— strange sticky slime collects about the fas follows: 6 50@6 90 for good to choice; wittoo was aftorward inforned that Had! ota, Pennsylvania, Ken: wide, The first place struc Wisconsin, Minnes half north of Minneapolis, moying for Manitobi teeth, The apptite io poor. There is a | ehipping, 1,200 + ad 1,350 1bs, 5 9@ 50; com 3t. Liouis—Ealtimoro 2 8t. Louis 1. had gotten into some trouble and the commit- | tucky, Tenncssoo and Oregon, These, with iy it o down o Mg S48 | y for :uu o ..l fooling liko a héavy 1088 upon tho. stom: | mon to fae, LOOARE 1,200 Tbs, 4 40605 80 | At liiladelphia — Chicago 16; Philadel- e gavo him simple donation, | omo of the winor productions, show figures 8t. Croix river, thence to ar lake, Wi PHILADELPAIA, September 10,—Tho heat |, v, © 5 3 7 e e . ford AL it 3 ¢ hix must ha ore ’ higher than the general ave own, Ne= Nothing as yet have been heard of any | horo is intense; five men di ach; _somotimea a faint —all-gone | raugo catile, st Texans, & 83@4 50; 870 At Washington—Washington Union Na- f asking pay for his sorvicos, and Kansay standiog ab 98; Ohio 2 died of sunstroko at | gongution is felt at tho pit of the f\womines 1,156 1bs, the hospitals daring the night; two new cases | stomach, which food doss not satisfy. 1105 1bs, 4 40, We not Pittshurg 0, no recolle 00; 108 Wyomings, | tionals 1; 1’ Louisvillo—Louisville 1; Metropoli- | for his s nother sharp down jon of promising I Indiana, 94; Iliinois, 8 damage east of that poiat. i b fccs and waid it had not been the | arn and southern states ravge from 81 in Mis- £ THE REIGN OF TERROR. are reported this morning. The The eyes grow sunken, the hands and|,' e e A A 4 " ' subject of conversation r the moembers | sissippi to 103 in Maine, St. Pavr, September 10.—A_special ta the | the state fair are suffecing terribly, foot fc‘n:l clammy at one time and burn tuen inthe i'r'w""_“l dull market “"]"" :'"t o {\\j“lv\l”Lk Neaakas Daoit [ of thie committes that Tadley had o claim for o Dl GORN,OROP. Dispateh from Clear Lake, Wie., says: Lats | poultry are dying, being carded off by the to last. In the past eight days the best| At Wilmington—St. Louis Uion compensation. Barnum, in rep'y to questions, intensely at others. After a while a in better condition than in any. mingtou 1. that cirenms 1 with the wner afternoon a cyclone struck this | basketful. Blovded horses are ¢mstantly heavy have declimed 8lc to 81 per 100, snd yest rday ) 5 LAt 8 2 O Place and devastation was the result. The | washed with water, and are greatly distrossed. [ cough sets in, at first dry, but after a 7 S i e At Boston—Boston Unions 9; Kansasf Morey leteer made a f ion on his | since 1880, The general average greater portion of the town is m raing. Thron | Five hundred dogs at tha hench show, and | few months it is attended with a greyish- [ best light, 75 to 80c per 100. To-day all sorts [ ity 1 M mind hot Hadley's was not strongly | 81 last September, 83 m 1882, aud @ i lives were lost. The scene after the storm |cattle are in a tervible condition. colored expoctoration. 10 afllicted one | were 10@16c lower, The provision market is [ At Columbus—Columbug 10; Allegheny 2. | jdentified with them, 1t promises to produce an average yield of 26 pazsed over was horrible in the extreme, Men, —— feels tired all the while, and sleep does|dull and mess pork declined 100 to 150 per | t Indianapolis—Athleties 10; Tndianapo- e = bushels for the entire breadth, or not less women and children were running about in o Connecticut Greenbackers ot o e O e O st o | TN e S i than_cighteen hundred milliovs of bushels, : perfect frenzy of excitoment and fear. Here : not seem to affordany r ojbaconies ji109 perbarte s ay were aba range | Ag ¢, Touis—St. Touis 8; Baltimore 8. 1t will mako the largast oggregate quontity 3 ] andthere people could’ be seen coming out, of Meribey, Conu., September 10.—The state | pervous, irritable and gloomy, and haa | ot 4 80@5 10 for packers and shippers; the o e IR TROTTING HOUSE BREED) v over reported in the history of the crop. 9 collars, most of them almost paralyzed with | greenback cony ras well attended and | gyi] for bodings, Thera is a giddiess, a | bulk at 550@5 80, while light sold at 4 75@ The Heatin Now York. New Yok, Septembor 10, st ovent IHE OATS CROP g fright. The strongest man was . little child, | enth state ticket was nominated | peculiar whirling sensation in the head | 00, mainly at 5 75@5 89, and the outlook is | Npw Yol to-day at the meeting of the Al Trot- | vorages a yield on the | wbout the same i, September 10,—Weather in | ¥ almost | ting ¢ resisted the eders association for no human powee coud b ¢ governor. The | when rising up suddenly. The bowels | for [ow, post- | as corn, and makes au sggrezate excoeding y hot. Thestreet car lines aro prices yot. Light; 160 and 200 lbe, | tensel 4 tormble force. - One houce, brick vamer, was b ; \ At o o : e i & 3 , e costive, and then, again, outflux | 5 20@ 0 sended. A number of people have beon [ poned. The racs for Standard et Lacy | five hundred million b AL o taken from its foundation and turned com , favurs secrot ballol i DO00IE OB VO ol = 3 butit ia fmpoesisla to say low : Y| when harvested was it is lower than K Plabelyiasoundyphilo o beoks et favors the ten hour law, at least, and where "-"“f"?“]l” i ”d"'," ‘;'j‘{,,i;‘,‘,“‘m,fi“fi.,.“f i BT : 10 Qoatha oboerod af Botlavi Hogs | ML ) th heat and tha race, timo, [ for pwo previc are, but higher than for i / SWEPT AWAY LIKE LEAVES, possible eight hours, and weekiy payments, | HIBes; hm 1:‘_“ i e Focons, | - Tho speculativ lst was alivo to-day, especi- kst TS R taet Mo A e 2 : % A lurge barn was blown away, leaving the [and_denounces tho convict labor contract [nant; the whites of the oyes ally toward the clos of thossesion Whiew io: | should the ot weather continuo ono moro | Juvenilo staken—3-year-olda—Oracle won: BARLEY - fluor ud mangers, with the hotses peacetully | #Ystem. tinged with yellow; the urine is eoanty | tations in wheat mounted to theiv highest | qay tho lines will have to suspend entirely. | ¥l 2d; time, 2:364, 2634 averages 07 agaiuet 100 Jast.yoar, and 95 i “ { eating their suppers. A littlo child was taken o — and high-colored, depositing a sediment | point. A8 usunl, brading was 'eft Wgew, 10| New Yorx, Soptembor 10, ~Five frah | Wilon stukis—d-yor- R TR v 1862, Tt will average 22 bushols per acre, m the srms of the tempest aud landed in tha Tire Chief Council. after standing. There is frequently a Dector Bl Na-;\érk.!nh inclined o] S24€° of sunstroke have just boon roported at | 6.y Larly Dawn, by Georgs Wilkes, bred in BYE AND BUCKWHEAT, branches of a troa but slightly injurcd. A | ZOuicaco, Septewber10,—The fire engineers | spitting up of the food, sometimes with a | }eqviness, At 1 w'ahy, a0 tonoall around polieo headauartors, Kentacky, trotted aronnd her leaders ot the " a4 4 largo frame houso was blown complotely out | ¢ . [ nitua States to-doy istaned t several | BOu* tnste, and scinet o (7ith'a sbroetish | -vas fiem, wivh thie Cshod® sy Lt ot ik Y R 4T OIS qrrergnd pocedwlong yap-m shionpper |, Tho gunerl Bverses 3. B atd foe o B B O TUrMILEE | apers on “epontancous combustion” i | taste; this is ofton attonded with a palpita- | Whoat cpened slov ud Ftordo et closng | G, optdubos 10, Ve o VL P Bendon the gap it end brckuiat V53 crop L mado in the trick of the storm. The family [ which the writer held to tha view that granite | tion of the heart, The viston becomes f{,‘,f,;‘:';c""{,’;‘fln‘,’,'.',. i ,’;“‘,‘,‘;.';‘:,’{':,fif bafrrl 1 18 :i“‘(“h‘f"_'-c{(‘,';‘k' figrere ™ i A CUAME? s il 1o st v ey g ; Sy el Akl seta R in i oalAr. | was Seacr ookt poastbla natarintavich fnatred BALAREPES before “"’d €YO85 | Cancing 1}e frous the lowest paints on short | istered 816 and rosp to £0° at two o'clocl: | wina o putto ul £0,100; 1 1] Tho condition of potatoes aversge %1, 8 are 1 te; ot Lige | which to constiuct buildings. 1t contained | there is a feeling of prostration and great | . 0.t wnd el at 1 o'clock strong with [ m., which was the highest for theday, No on gay that the mare las o great|ogqingt 05 lagt year, 1t will be an abundant ir worldly poss vemain, <which filled with watcr and heat, aud | weakne nduced explosions, Other papors of | al nature wera also vead, AEHEEPED ly one-third of our populatic Lator she tioitad an exbibition heat | ¢EME LG G large oo last. Theve are some s s \l\h'y"- A‘Lt“:-wl;“- complaipts of rot in New tinglan and a little h, Swivelier, trottsd an exhibi i NawiEore 2 Most of the eut, It ig thoug ted BWELTE Pirrsnune. kes o symptoms are t that near- have this [and No. advance mointiined, Tho eash market | suns heav ), No. 2 red selling at (0} to NEAR STILLWATER, G piTsIUnG, eptombor 10, —The wd and D on milo 2:18. A Stillwater disputch says: \ attapepoit received here from Mavine this | G40 innati's “Vellea Prophots® | disorder in somo of its varied forms, cony to-day was Intenss, tho thormomoter Murphy thon brought out his vanning [ Thero is a wido rango of condition, funhing wrecked by & cyotone last svening anda o, | Ciscrsxat, (., Septewber 10,—Tho ordor | whilo medical men havo almost wholly | openod quict at & t» 1; decline and doveloped |ing w1 99°, whlch waw higher than for thivs f horics oo W. Noy and John' 9. Q., on the [ down o 62in Ohio, while it is b i lelron " 1o wers injured, and nearly all doc- | of Cincionatut, an organization for the pur- | mistaken its nature. Somo have treated | no particul andfluctuations wore | years. Iron workars suiforod greatly, wid | & Liteherd ton skeleton v hey | 80 L B o weat o the il ; ploivereiny e s b e e B e ) i of et advance in tho | tho.selolars i the sovoral yehoobs wera di | worr bnnounced (o fun'a fast mile, - Tho novel L ; i avid Lyman, four milos ahove here, on th |scale, has arrar ant on tho vight | hut neavly all have failed to reach the [Sxtreme west. e e et peveere ot iem Duss b L BD ARl withl s They muked i EUROPEAN CROIS. David Leman, four 1 hore ) D e Rl At Ty s & Tatendy on t nat sub- | but no'deaths, like one horse to the quarter. Down the e e o i seat of the disorded. nd o nany phy- [ geantially openiog eptemb | e— grade their specd was territlic, but rwards | The Tondon agent of the ¢ les injur aftl ed in d with it themselves, |cr, The Cnt-Rate Troubles, not 5o fast. Tho mile was compl the storm struck triking some parac v L ¢ and tho year, I tof statistical mvestig of the tents at the ir ground aad | republican conferencs hera | 'he experience of Dr. A, It INDIANAPOL Ind, eptomber 10,~A | 1004 will not be one of superabund- tea hom into ribboos, ——— residing at 468 Tremont street, omlieayy and depr L 10 liuyors "I'{ R (O sl BRIGHTOS NEACH BACH % Kuropean wheat though above the FIFTEEN MINUTES WORK. An Honest Bank Ofiicial, is thny described by himsolf: quiteiiberalolferings.Varintlons were sonlyil i B otes iy budoavor to setblotho Bitarirox 1, Soptember 10.—Track i product, will ba less than the OLAYTON, Wis , September 10,—Half of the | Lovisvinie, Ky., Septembar 10,—Tor somo| **I had all those peculiar and painful [** ATEY ixting disturbanices in rate principal [ fast 0 TEToRl aggregake, Il‘.n‘wxv«“m "Ll{l V:ltl‘"ifi“' ‘\;:"“]:";‘: lighter structur-s in the villge were blown | time past ramors have been in circulation re- | symptoms which 1 have found afllicting [ dull and wenk« 3ot arato ag gompeting points, Tho convention wi o Fhreo quarters 1 purso—Nellio Glon- | nced fyp luadte sty down by tho stora ight, Tho cycle 7 ¢ [ ~ bationts, and which had | at 53}, cash fo b And(Od: ended by reprosentatives of ke nan won, Day unio Chic ; time, | above proc Juro ox- down by thy storm Lo aight, Tho cyclone | garding W cashier of the [0 maans my? patin which had |at 55}, cash for bar and Octol tended by, reprosentatives of | Aang porting can supply cighty millions, leaving the A T 1 NEALY E5 1 ville Banking . heing short in his ac- |80 often bafllad me, I knew e T irly traded in nb generally higher | settlement, the principal feature urs ing —wile and a furlong —Musk [ one hundeod and eighty ||LI“.IH’\~'LUI L.n-l_l'lvhlw 5 A count [ Duacan rc Itoday | commonly eatablished remodies would | Wore fairly tra \ DY contin. | ment to abolish all comini n, Flaherty 21, Bubtereup ¢ d; ¢ bo obtained from othar continents. ocks TEMPEST AND FLOOD. aud the dir nd mdo S e e e e e e Lissnloniag and louR B ROPRACR LI ] oo b 16 s v i o Puirse handicu) on - wi are nob excessives thero is an incrassed con - Cittrrkwa Farns, Wis, September 10.— fment that ho did not_owe te bank it |53 kb st £ 1 thareforoldetoumingdito el this, however, and tho mectinge i [ fuelong— 12 Twin A s Wave « sumption of wheat, and it is tho goner Tho storm at this o lass night v > | Ho i said to have made over drafts, with the | b o'o P . Batb e mo i | Sy e Al ; g and Tow. | without having accomplished anything time, 2:224 opinion that tho lowoit prices have Lo worst of the season, Tha rivee is now between | full kno the bank, for wl ho | BFLE Oul WAL, Qe It bl eI O0 NS 0N —cEzI— ire for non winners at Lton 1884 | reached, Potatoes and rye are less abunda 16 Ana 17 feb abovallow mark hnd still | settled in e 3 tenso satisfaction I found that I was |er; closing at 702 fur Seitenber, 763 for < e . T 1 B R Waniagit thatinsyy vising rapidly. Competent judges loos f e improving. 'The dull, stupid feeling de- | tober e 9 eAnSeuRy 20WA, ance 8d; tim, 1:41) e — wuch higter risa In_this Colorads's Depleted Mines, parted and [ bagan to enjoy life once el P Dunueue, Towa, September 10.—The den " ven funlon Plorence M. won, An Admiral’s Promoiion, Leidaglo “I“\y\'l)r .v‘("“'\”“ oba PiinabeLenia, September 10.—Tha proper_ | more. My toe returned. My | tho year, 2 «r“llml’lllmll“l; _\w’v at Waterloo to-day Ci ] 3 L eptember 10,—Lord Dufferin has AL ty of the Argent Mining company of Colora- | sleep was refreshing. The color of my| " Oats,— I for Bainisiad doin ¢, Llnohun, oL KB oley, fon i Llimai 1t oo | boon apponted viceroy of Ind i UL Fonon do was sold at anction to-day. It includes all | face which had been a_sickly yellow [ October; » ik 3 ARRERIN i i ) el B ——————EE Roc s, W sl Pork—Nominal Des Moises, Soptember 10 1 Wi 1 PALLK A - LDl the Viniug and Argent lods situatod in tho |kradually assumed the pink tinge of | Tork=Nomimal moagh Mot Bantember 10, Mo, ! Califoruia Gulch mining district of Lako |health. ~In tho course of thres woeks I| i De Witt, to-day, for congres ? -”"- L, £ or 10, g dist ki ) o rices resulted ay it ¥ ond district, Dairy Day on ‘Change, LR Twin Plagucs, Niw Y optomber 10,—Thy Trig An- | %, p, Qi1 SO fesvon: Jago D Ouba, lowt thyen | ¢ 1Y 2501 routing T oune o men on the passago. Ono s eick With | giher staiter), Revenge and Milo; best tir yellow fe: ) 3 felt liko anow man and know th was wholly owing to the wonderful efticiency of Warner’s Tippocanoe The | Ciuic STILLWATER, Mixx., September 10.—A cy- 2 Best, which was all tho medicine I} with the decison of the } cylone passed over the country north of this The ‘hl*'—‘, —_— took, tha Chicago produce exchan city last night avd alarge amount of property ’ county, Colorado. Thec 00 feot long by 300 foet wide, Tha Chieftain loc THE SWATH IN MINNESOTA Baltimore lods ax Irank Sc were bought in by bondholders Billy M. won, Cohanet In ac 2 est Lime, tors of won, Doctors and scientists often exhaust | inaugurated to-day of sett wras dastroyed, A mumberof peoplo wero | : Special Dispatch to T H their skill and the patient dies, They | day of each woek for the salo of dairy pro- | Napres, Soptember 101t is oflicially an 293 —trot—Mon v wons Tron RIS BeTlone s it Aor oxtendedi| s LiNoorw, N r10.—The Anti- | try overytaing that has beon used by, or | ducts, Five hundscd persons parbicipated, ins | nounced that during tho twenty-four lours , Kitty Potchon #d, Don Carlos dth; s g Monopolists | lo their nomina- |is known to the professic ing last thera were seventy-two ratarters, Wrank King, Wilkes, Index ave beeu from cyclone seems to ing to s utl oix river into Wi it crossed the St | tions,but appointed a commities composed in. Within thres or ages of cholera in t ) deaths, Sinco th outhraak in Napl m, and thon fail. | cluding a number of creamery manufacturers oy savo the life it is often after nd Ilhin- prolonged agony, Where all o city of Naplos ming of th wid May Bird; 7—pucing —Bos Even if tl | the | great ar o hu delegation from each o f essina 1o, time, miles of thia city, the damago done to| | § this can bo avoided by precaution and . Over a thousand tubs of creamery (1100 fnterments in ths cholera section of the ¥ g farm buildings and grain fs very heavy. A [democratic convention at On T e T mr I 5 (e threo thou hoxes of cheos | cometery. T— ty eneaged in threshing for” Chales The- | and nominate a fusion ti such snffering! With & pure and palata. | Were offered, Butter sold at 22 {dar e - The Condition o1 the Broken Bank, der in the town of Grant, ited o the e —em— anohsule b h PREG. ARG PAIALS o ut 94@0ge, Had the woathor not been | Doath of Missouri Valle AYOR 4 or protestion but tho esraoture, was de W. U, Directozs blo preparation within reach, to neg onsoly hot, the offerings would undoubt. | oo i )2 24008 Buunswick, N, J,, Bepteinbor 10, molished and ( itherford was canght ; i ita use is simpi 0, edly have been lurger. A hinehoon was glven | Spectal Dispatch to Tire B, T'ho divectors of the national bank of New Youk, September 10,-At the quar- in the falling timber and fatally injuce e | Missovit Vanies, Septewd in the exc bl after the closo of 10, Hon, |y sy have authorized a public statement 4o Several ot st badly 1:“;“‘" are A-“.Ai,nr:).y\\; ;rm‘l(....m.:‘ ¢ ,.x; non Ite ales, and wers mado by the presi- | Marehall Q Bailey mayor of Missouri Valley | aqe ghat the capital of the bank remuing ins e gin ance but no reliable s | company to-duy, Geo, J, G was eleetec N = PR m | dent, vice-pregident and sec of the ex- . \ 1 | dnade Ehat tho capital of 10 RN FOMA timata of the damuge or loss of life can ba o t in placa of Augustus Schel R \”"“'.'\" Diaber A0, !h" o hai u‘\,l Ii.n‘lhn« of regret :muy‘. ad from ‘l“”{',' AT, T8 ,"‘ ”'”]L omacly; 869 ”'LJ””‘L tact, and that tnaro /8 no reason. why' the made at present. Sloan was elected men of | Wyoming arrived to-day from Liverpool, and | Goyarnor Hamilton and others. “'m"b Jthe deceass: wai promisent in b sic should n‘« o bu ,n-] \r:l’llfl .\xn o ive committes in place of Schel among the y ngers were 500 Mormon wh ——— bren plicd with, Lvery credivor will bs tory in Maine, o are bound for Utah, They jpear adapted Ohio Coal Miner: September 10,—Tho fol mber 10.—The ecs-| g, yeentive O {paid in full. Thy b 1L probably resume Aucusta, Mai ural. mechanical and domestic og- | Coruamus, Ohi, 2 Greetings to Oleveland, tor agricul warignn, 1L, September 10,—Governor | Duriucss i a week or lowing dispatch was forwarded from hore to- g cupation £ th nventi tinued 1 4 ; S Bixauayerox, N, Y wmber 10, —(igy, | CUPAHON: sion of the miners avention continued | yrypiieon to-day commuted to five years tho| ga o o OB duy to John A, Logan, Chicagu: Teturns | Glovelund stopped iors this mornng whila o »v Congrows from linos, to-duy, Tho principal part of the timo was | wnrenco of Simon L. Dyer, sentonced from| oo ey Adagtion, from remote ssctions of the state incrs Lis way to Albany and held a p Tocopr| ot her 10, The re. | onsumed in discussion a3 to the rates of | Pike county o the ponitontiary for murder, | Frtsnvic, Stptember 10, —The proposition majority beyond all exnectations, In -§|g'|<:‘ 1o was recoive H‘l ull thacity officer RLiian, W, B sution of the 10tk | Wimng, aud whether thoy sl sk the usu- | Dyer 18 a boy, and killed a man who attempt- | to shub dovn all pig-dron fu s for four towns the republican majority ov it Fobei Lol L d o sirosts | publican congressional couvention of the N e Massilon and | ©d to chastifo him weeles in tho next two months haviog been excec s 1800 and the prospece is that on B ninated Thomas Neodles for cons | & ; ~——- abandonod as i@ rastisable: the Wesbern Pia plete returns the majority may reach 1900, N A — Cambridge districts hal the only advocate Hash House b A , ] g i Talll RN ADARIES IOIMCERTA, for an advance in rates, and it w Catno, 111, Septemb Tion wssociatlon has decided unon o new plan b e tho largest ever ) in tha b of ¢l e R T pa | CRNoRED: N, H-i Bepuubyr: 10. Oholera Kavages in Ital) that should an advance by demanded, Jack- | proprietor of the Throo States boarding house | uf i ook’ ntominn i Lo ot thas )i BUd Gasavoe A e cloie of fhie wr, Laseel jeiaicis Mows | AARAERLE Ramingled dna. A FUll for 3 10.—The official cholers | gon, Tuscarowas and Obio Central distriots | Cairo, after locking hin seli i a room, rho | propose that o stonpage e made within six fOR - p s ¢ overy county i the or Presidential electors were then chosen ctin gives for Italy for the p 1 hours 95 Fwould be sureto have n stdke, During the | himself, o has a large family, Causo un ') , the longth to be fixed by each oper X DR, state, have elected every membar of th etate and the convention adjourned. L cis afternoon a vobe was tulicn on the qu 1 known, ator, AL A Waler S Seen Eeverywhiere, Because every. 4 where rccognizea ) Becausde we ‘\Sia,u:(« meellaw. i VT, fectthotont g iness whick as indispensible Wh 'J leat from theplf >2= alare inv. v ; ; A, s atls, f m fo Peafer aio Y“ et O i fepe «8 moking Tobacco. "2 il is a0 & Qe o Gondumer, lina, and stote it sens ! h"