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i OMAHA DaAiLy BEE = - - — N — - —— TRTEINT ¢ A A \ 3 T N P ¥ FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MCRNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1884, ‘ 9" [ gation, to be utterly witdont feundation. Mer TELEGRAPH NOTES, the Wisconsin Conteal at Cfppewa Falls and The kv o, ann rr A CRIMEARD A CURSE." | it i bt heith and pirita g THE ORIV AL O DR T e e o | s g nuuime Morey Tatter. CHICAGO MARKET. this evening and will start out onYhis profes . city. The Milwaukee & St. Paul bridge and | NEW Youk, September 11.—The examina. 14 PO sional tour next We N ‘l‘;‘:fl‘x‘r;‘]“‘h' twodeaths from cholera at e all the city bridges hero and the (o b tion of Henry H. Hadley on & judgment — \ ) . " y ‘ \ " at Chippewa Falls are all carried awa: Tho [agaivst him, was continued to-day, The 9 Turt, Several physicians of Rome are t rose 4 o Omba bridge at the Iatter place 1ot yel \ g day’ i Cogras Pt A oo St | IO e Vel K and irn| St sl 3% W L SR, sy B the O g ", fliciale of saveral provin towns have bee) v rof v " T were merely for the purpose of making pe ment of Grover Gleveland. Lexixatos, Ky., September 11, —Track |} ral provi " n it the water gots any higher, The Omaha pury R politi furk Bl i ok slshuh—ins Mlioy o | 1 edse fo noglecting tha public health Groves of Itely. railroad bank s boing Dadly washed, ifho |cal capital. - Hadloy was askod tho dato of Board of Trade. Light and Kansas ran o dead heat for the | o Cholera is spreading through tho province of istltd watar is flooding the streets of this city doing | his report to the democratic national commit cibdpiilil = second place; time, 1 Spain 5 ok s TS teo of his Investigation into the Morey lott =l ish= i= Kentuc stall o sta }\nw three-ye Ids At Olean, N, Y., yoeterday during a thunder 1 LATRR, A”'" Eau Claire and Chippeway | ¢ X M b sty ki { — In the Name of the Irish-Ameri-| Kemtucky i salcs-_thiee yene-olde | L At Olean N, X gouterday during o thunder | The Terrible Travesty on Nas ive ar bighor than was avee known befo, | mater, Ho could ot remamber the datobut Cattle Show a Decided Ad & AT o, Bi18 8,000 gallons. we ok by ligHuRIHD &AC fadt ho water flowing over the principal ctreots, | Lo would furnish the record of the committes, - oan Vote, AL e e, i by lightuing and | ture’s Surrounding Beauty. sy Dutldings on the lower gronnds s | T noxt question waa aa o the satate of | twe All Around, . y all 0 a y - oating a P If & million f of » sorvices rendered the co) ittee by I o} PO second, Neophyte third; time, 1:44, John Woessner n— {tiden and iy, ORI NPAY N y rvices rendered the committ e Joh opssne v ominent citize I e have brok 01 0 boom v ddy Mills o answorec at Jol enpo | Py e i Logtel A Qe handican il "Wl oo -Aleo vankerof ‘Corpus “Chit, Feags, ‘micided B broken from the boom near Tiddy Mils | Ho anawored hat Joln, T Davenport” b { The Bri mnIt“. ogis ator from [fment won Soiteray, Nocuwe it garcat bt fiuncia | The Remorseless Advanoe of the e ho b gathfted up il memoran A on o Weostern Ranae Stock Pre inois TROTTING BREEDERS MEETING, General Butler and sixteon othors sponk at Deadly Plague, . LA el of the committee, Ho waa naked further i | The eighth annual meeting of the national|an open air mass meeting in New York on v ° Pans, Soptember 11,—Admiral Poyron® qnestions about the mon he "hu| |t>:‘ll»u‘|(; o Betmr Form. i i, Ansociation of Lrotting hores Lresders closetl 8t — minister of the marino and_ colonios, supports [ from the committee and said that it was from e tha New York driving club park to-da 6 Nottlinrn DAty silond vatsedhy olie the demand made by Admiral Courbet that [$1,60 1 to 82,000, 1f the counsel wore fair and Follows the Standard of the| The Filley Helens, by Meredith, walked | tained an attachment against proporty in New i 0 the French shall officially declare war with | just he said they would look at the records he 3 P ] ; r for the annual nursery stakes, York stats belonging to David 15, Swan, oash: he Appalling Death Rate at Ching, a8 0 necestary action to fnsure the | promised & produce, which give all sueh in. Hog Market Active aud Higher Plumed nght Mmhattan stakes were won in straights [ior of the company at St Panl, Minn, Naples. oomplo @ success of his naval oporations, ~ The | tormation in dotail. ounsel for All Sorts, Leland beating Battonno Prince in [ Tt is charged that Swan wrongfally sppropri- Figaro itates the Patenotre; tho French am- | not waut the records. To another quostion i s nd 2:34}. 66 921,000/51 thie SO pARY M HIONSP, ambassador to Ohina, received from Tsung | he said, John I Davenport had 1n_ 1881 paid \ lr.um.., i s valued at 8475 Tkl f st "‘”“' \‘- ’\'In(‘ : Li Yamen, a_declaration war by China, but | him $1,500 for such facts as the in 15 | Olytapis; erplo wnd Pats! istanced | Tn tho suit before the New York cotrta of . 49 the ambassador rafused to give the document | he possessed in rogard to tho Morey 1 And Denounces the Demooratio | {yinrin Teuple gud Patricia g the Foplo of o ueninst, Honry” Hilton Panic and Rioti Render the La % |fiifeial racopnition, wmon tho aronnd that dp |- 00" e Y The Government Report Helps i MARAGANSETT PARK HACES, and William Tibbo, Juoge Donolie_yester 5 plamatic usago renders it necossary that such y o6 AfW: BlG ’ (Candidate tombor 11~ ha Narra. [\ dectied the platni Should giva. Woud 1 Powerless, Slceation should’ T meds. Gliesy 0 i Why we Are Sick, Wheat Upwards, ] ! o a3 Nl Tt - the sum of 0 as security for costs, uch Gove ont at Paris, No device that dd 3 - ¥ was excellent tod: o y R RS YOO \ Government at Paris, No device that can add to the comfort SIS S . < & iniched yosterday, Bessie M. | The Good Templars of Ilinofs held their ’ | — . and convenience of a dwelling Is omitted < Asan Enemy of the People—A Sup- . 1 : 1; Mass e ,fl.l;,),,, 2, ‘("1"‘; A'wn\w;xl\ul\ i\'wlu;d.;y at Bloomington, | King Hupibert's Devotion to His Sub P“"""‘""‘“'“"Q(’"'"':'"L;I" ‘:"Nl in our modern arshitecture, and monoy [ Corn Shows to & Large ana Better er of Pauper Labor., LI gL WA R e AU USRS ho total number of prostrations by heat in pota—T Rend i HILADRLIHIA, September 11, —In to is not regarded whon the luxury of cloth- 5 g — p, ” anneuncod tho suspansion of Toner and divor | € cly o day wmber 18 Tiero e 14 Jeots=The Heart-Rending De sossion of tho United States olectrical confer | ing or bosuty of personal adoruinent is in i G Lkl g olling) of Montgome jor dishonest dviv jons in ook e 0l C vere A Po) \ 1\ t 4 e J i ions in Brooklyn, three of which wer tails trom Al Points, enoo there wax a long discussion uvon tho subr | question, Hence we all live in_bottor visions Duil, 3 ¢ § e summary of the 2,23 class, unfinished " . B ¢ ject of adopting the word “‘watt”as the stand- [ houses and wear botter clothes than did e ‘\ Rpocial Dispateh to Tr Big, o A Shan, nteh to the TLondon T \ | t 2 \ yestorday, is a8 follows: Montgomery won; | g6 ! wwed measura of power. A similar proposition | our torefath Why should \ e M S RGIT s i folloy L WON3 | gays thit the Russian flag ship has been reen W iy our torcfathers. Why should we mot| i i i Lomgiioasio, Septimber 11 ~tho Cittzen, the | Tron agn 2d; ity Tatcher 3d; Do Carlos | anchored in the Coraan purt, whilo tho fleet | Navtss, Septomber TL~The situatlon in | wat sttt the, Fivin sgnictonce, the ot | tako tho aume botter caro of our health? | Special Dispatch to itk B, f T o romuins at Nagrassaki, awaiting ordors, this city is growing worse, For the 24 hours | in their langunge, and the French having no [ Y0y should dyspepsia, and the train of oA ! Ocnprasstiah Finer ¥ nlm to-morrow sayi f ot Phillis $: 24163, 218§, 21108, There have been "y“"”“ il told in Mon- [ anding at nino o'olock this morning, there | letter in theits, Professor Precce, of | disonses that follow it, almost unknown | Cnicaco, September 11.—Among tho re- ¢ Re ,lmgn over Cleveland as an enemy of [),”,\I h, sinco the outbreak of cholera | Jo o o'ty euh canes of ohiolorn, and 808 deaths, 1\.(..\&“.' argued ‘| I.« “\I\n‘l.l " was ] ;..m-x. in the olden time, be so prevalent now?| ceipts were about 100 cars of Texans and 100 @ puople s i on to his satisfactiol by b " e * | Am 1 glish, anc @ could be no |y y bees 018011 in= ri i v vhi :lf" P ‘,‘ ,,_“ l,] . ll' h; sty ,“‘,,t“ L,)) T Dussiings seion fi southora. Feanse | AL CHA HCEIARY ER VUSSR TRTE i oo DG L I L Tmppl }!lll!llllil\‘ nf‘ in‘l]m P mnu us n!ml’ 0= of tersitorial ravgers, many droves of which b el i o reports 21 deaths from cholors, Wednesday, | Humbert to leave the city but the king re. 1 thiat the matter shold bo roferred to | ¢BORTD 0 BAYE WA J tiete days 18 wore of a very superior quality. Tho market i ““‘“‘)‘ e D i WL LIS BRIGHTON BEACH RACES, The opposing factions ia the Colorado re- [ fuses, The king will visit the populus quae [ @ committee to raport. sl b aduiterate thons artioles that | Zenerally was nctive and prices ruled strong magistate of this republic would be a crime, e ablio Piethen] 3 S X y — or used to adulte ose articles tha S G d S BRIGhTeR e Septemb publican convention, now in session at Colora: | ters of the city. While visiting to-day the » 4 on all sorts, Exporters, shippers and dressed & blander (Rl it LRy T 1o Spring, are ideatiffed as *‘cho Hill ki’,,x R e m.‘,'“,], :‘l,,‘k“‘l.',,,," "‘[l,a,), :::: Selentists at Philadeiphia, 8o l","““'“l"']’"!"’ ‘:’“]5 ,l““‘“' $4x0 of 6v: |1\ p daaters all neemed 0 hinve trgent oidEM: AND A CURSE. Three-quarters mile—purse—Nallie Glon- | *‘anti-Hill samo errand of mercy, The meeting of the| DIIAUELINIA, Soptembor 1L—At to-day's [ OF¥ HOUSEHC o i l”','l]":]“"dmw Best natives were tcarce, and were generally 1t would bo the promotion of narcowness, of | nan won, Day 2d, Bonnie Chief 3d; Thero were two cholera deaths in Marseilles and prelate is desoribe cossion of the Amerlean seientists, Professor | cOntent to make money by plain and hon. Hne i & wou o | b ) b A esvion of the Amcrioan scientists, Profossor | (650 (et the hot. competition of | duoted 105 higher. Common, - medium and igotry of odioc er expanded in- ¥ 4 yesterday, d toucl B I 18 0l ho in orse reported h 0 commi G 01 , 3 s i Vi | Uil b Gu s UL selling —mile and a furlong—My o — tlor to:day vecelved WEVINIC ror Ao, veligt | o e roported that the comny nrelation | ghg prosont day and tho strife for rapid | second class native stocrs were aleo a ehade intellect, tried ‘»h;v.\ m'ml,(nll'\ unques § 1‘; tercup <d; mm; 1| 7§.| & Telegraph Company’s Embarrass- [ committee and suggested to its members 3 :“‘l‘n\‘\ --u:n vlv :\)m“ b flfl. |..|( overy yl. a }'i” riches have calied forth all the ingenuity | firmer. Tho best rangers were in active de- tioned gonuis, thout sucrendering a pri all ages—mile and three ment ous effectunl plans for the relief of the sick in |t foel assured th av roiel iy, STty ) of modern scienc dov i 1, Native butchers’ stock was stead; iple the B Bl NwithE ; . o o Light 93 - § i RN hoEAd ORI Rove "oy | of modern acience to devise cunning de-|mand, Native butchers’ stock was steady. 3 HIDRIDEO A UULD DL, oA e R e bR [ s pesi it maw tho poorar ~quarters of tho ‘town, f e liteted fram B keson wres | coptions that shall enablo the avoricious | Stockers aud feeders wero in good demand ing tho people—the independent and honest . ; A number of butchers have left off work | tion of scientific books to bo - colleges | 001 \ ¢ [ people—who have trusted in and elected him, or non-winners at Brighton in 1881 Nuw Youx, September 11.—The meeting of [ and it was feared that the meat supply |41 institutions of learning. A committo was | dealor to morerapidly increuso his profits, | and firm. There_is strong inquiry for k. Finerty, nu"v.h-.s lh ad umuml] of | 5 '” l(l-d GHiwot) Glendower 2d, | the Bankers & Merchants telegraph people | of Naples will be stopped, bi: a firm of army "l‘l““"“”"”“"‘;"";""'i""""'."“""“‘l‘“ i’“l'\d‘\' oven though ha destroy the health of the [ stock calves, and tho heavy receipts of the morican citizenship and American glory, | Clarance 3d; time, 1:413. Bian i ortsale i ve oo lor | contractors av Genon have undertaken to | Means with which sciontific researches in the | public theroby. The consequence i | ek have been disposed of ab satisfactor ely decaros i prefironice, for James G ovon furlongs”Floronco. M. won, [ 14+8Y wit of their fimancial difficul. | f1rnish ample mupply, Thy panic has ex. [matter of formentation and its offects lean bo | \gulterated, impure, poisonous and bogus | i ures. bat not quite. as high as last week. Blaine, as tho presidontil candidate. - He do. | it Caslisle 2, Stusoon 3ds time, 135 plag for fai il ty 1| teidod to the prisons, and c. ninals confined | Prosecuted. totdien very Aty e e clares agains eveland, because he has urse handicap—stecpls c —short course | ties, ho result of the meeting is said to be | in the Carmine jail cvmbined to effect their T P G dxport grades, 86 50 to 87 00; wood to choice, proved himself Charlie Epps won, Ranger 2d; time, 140k | that Bonanza Mackey has promised to take | escape, and the military wxs called upon, and A $200,000 Fire, -lhl“ l‘f‘“f‘l’"“! lh“y ““'l““ "d"“"]""‘""‘ 1,200 to 1,850 pounds, 8610 to 85 60; range i AN ENEMY OF THE LABORER BAY RACES, care of the indebtedness, but that it hay sinco | the outbreak was subproassd. A number of | Barrimon, Septembor 11.—The factory of [ Articles of food becauso thoy. aro cheap, | enttle firm; Texans, 700 to 1,000 pounds, &3 i TR AllS SE i 5 : g it oo At experionced attendants frou. the hospitals of i 3 g entirely ignorant of their poisenous qual- [to $440. ' Salos: 189 half-breeds, ' 1,063 H and the mechanie, the ally of the monopolists, Su n Bay, Sept. 11, —Track fast, |swelled from aby 0,000 at that time to Skt 7 my i _ | the English furniture works, 1. Wilfson & L ! - '§420; 3504 in Wy ee 1,120 ] o i s Mursiolls aro coming to Najis. The minster ton, A" f 3 10 this evil had | pounds, $120; 303 thin Wyomings, 1,120 U, the solf conatituted judga of the constitution- | Purse for two year old, solling, § mile, Sussex [$500,000 or more. It was stated after thed {00 LG ber c* - tudents from the | Son proprietors, iu South Baltimore, burned 1053 Jb 'OW YORIs ago 1A evi T 1, $410; 219 Wyomings, 1,140 pounds, ality of the measurers, intended to benefit the | won, Joy Bell sccond, Miss Daly third; time, | meeting that the company not yet com- | ¥ ,l"t'_“ 118 N|!' lnn_ll!'nHrI \lu n.'uh']nu_t 1| RDESPLOX iy iy reached such alarming proportions in En- Q(:l(ly‘(\; s, ; 219 Wy g8, 1,140 N people, the barefaced dudger of the vital ques- plicd wi'h the conditions of the Baltimoro & [Mitrymedical shgol to wuist the physici. | shis nfternoon, . Tho walls of the factory foll. | gjand that the public sentiment demands [ “* OGN, gion of protection to American industries and | Handicap sweepstakes. mile and a furlong, | Ohio and that rond notice yestorday of | 418 of Naples, aud Signor Flayliani hay hand- | Its destruction fs complote. The building, | 05"} o idlative intorforer nd parlia- the chiampion, accoptod and ratified, of & for- | Duples wen, Fere Kylo second. Lisan. thirg; | withdrawal from the pool. Mackey's ropresen- | d over to the relief “fun ! -the sum collected | besides tho machinery, contained » largo | 00 1eBI8Iatlv erierence, Anc PAarila*| - e fmarket was active and at least 10¢ eign interest on . this continent, | timal Ol T s B fative does not scem willing now to assume | And presented to him as a atioual gift in rec- | quantity of finished and unfinished furniture | mont enacted the most sovere repressive | higher all around owing to Jight receipts and Blr. Finerty will mever bo| Dridge handicap, 1§ miles, Water Lilly won, | the increased responsibiiity o | omition of his public servicus, and Jumber, nono of which was saved. The [laws. Dr. Small, U. S. A., aftor an_ex- | cooler weather, Thero was s bitter demand L S idge handicap, 1§ miles, Water Litly won, 2 b iciencnt | "o cituation here continies of most dis- | proprietors now estimate the damage at $200,- i Iy der the di- | from shippers, and the prasenco of another ound voting for any dubious American who | Louisstte tecond, Blass third; tine —— i Ut G ENBOTNE IS oL iow SR iy ! o damago at $200,- | amination recently made under the di- | from shippers, a v f A L A A ORELe BT e es | ek ssoaut il iira e 2200 e FiGanY COTR R Y No tyal troming character. “Che dreadful opidemic | 000 upon which thero iv only a_partinl insut- | rootion of the war dapartment, concludes | Packing_on the market, all _contributed to- Telograph, the Standard and the News, Of | Manitor ) e g oo | increases hourly inits ravagos, A foolivg of fance. The fire originrted in tho deying room | foitt @ G0 WA CHPATIRONS 108 | ard its strength and activity, The outlook Tt X ) ihi:-,‘lll- or wom Cloamel “sccond, Dutehoss VASIINGTON, September 11, —Acting Sec: | the deepest gloom prevades the city. Tho | ovar the boiler, hat the adulteration of food is as great | S0 LR S on hogs, especi s tiine 800, e purso. threo.yearolds | TCHTY of Stato Davis seut tho following com- [ misery and suffaring amor tie poor i simply s in this country to-day, and of as danger- | iy under these light receipts. Sales are at S HE BUPPOITS JAMES G, BLAINE i : niles 3 g R E e o e iy Mason, | sppalling. King Humbers yesterday was pre- Jay Bye-S Training, ous a character as it was in England a or_common to choice, heavy, A0diniwai s ual Lk PInArore ok, Sbtak y letter to Consul Frank H. Mason, LR b v ol y By K. haract . England at I holos, heav because, in_declaring opauly for protection | Geond, Galaky third: timo 116h who has remained at Marscillos during the | (gated from visiting tho poorcr quarter of the | yuyaaz00, Mich,, Septomber 11—Mr. | the timo referred to. No articlo ontor- | nnd $525 to 8610 for common to choico against Burope, and froa commaorco with our | ™ Steaple chuse, fshort. covrse, -Quobec won, ‘holaiaehidathis tnibhat city and Towlon: LT[ s ) ing 8o generally into the food of overy | light; light, 160 € 210 pounds, £5 30 to $6 10. THROTOL T ITALY. Bither, trainer of Jay-Eye-See, says that the American nolglibors on and below our south- | Clurley Kpps second, Disturbanco third’ family has been found wore villainously WHEAT. ern frontier, he advocates the true Ames o take pleasure in expressing the high appre-| Tnthis city for the 24 hours ended 9 in the pink of gondition. Horse- ; . f try caunot only remain groat, fres and pros- The Weather To-day. devotion you have evincad by continuing at [ and 328 deaths of cholera, In other parts of g o great mile tost here S the purpose of underselling an sbsolute- | wheat to day on the opening, caused by a fair number of outside orders and_reported redue- tion in the available stock, The government ly pure powder like the *‘Royal” porous, but also by which she can spread [ WasHINGTON, September 11.—TFor Upper | your post during the p lenca of the s.ourge | the province for the same tinie there were 9 o8 this afternoon the influoace sho ought o pos-| Mississippi valley: Fair, variable winds, | Which hus visited those cities, and in the fuce | fresh cases and 14 deaths, | At Avellin there ade tho last quarter at 2:12, the which s bacom thie atandard for pu . esws on the two cis-Atlantic con- s of temperature, nfl\lw danger with Yh h you wera surround- | wore 4 fre-h cases and 2 deaths; at Bergamo, «m.ulm- (-V\l‘r nmnlufi in i Michigan. . Iixtra ty and strongth in baking powders ::,nlmumllt'plucinn ‘Hu" l- :nuu::n(,:: ulffm:n;t inents o intai otter of 0+ Itor N HALSYAIG el ed since its outbreak. Your re touches ara being put on the tracl, and every . » excoed five hundred millions, was “also sinents and maiutain the letter of that demo: Ifor Missouri valley: Generally fair, slight | ¢ 8ince its outbrea DUFSERY) Bty l)uim: nlmr\:- S5l 1N ar CHaleReO Rl 3[ hundreds of dealers are putting | fuc The prices ross fo, but fell off rapid- t is exceed- | 11 frech cases, 9 deaths; at tic Monroe doctrine which says to Euroj T ] iugly interesting and the informution it con- | fresh cases, % deaths; at U 3 8 ! - T s o A G ST AL ko it | e ot bemperature, adtherly pinds, s it e T A ke, b ARt GE 8 frosh | S . Tay-TveSen makec no other ap- | up baking] powders with cheap and adul- | Iy, again fluctuated awhils, then advanced o though a republizan is the piiasfon for Towa, e — deaths; at Cunen, 12 frelly cases, 10 deaths; | Poiuvmens in Michig: A turated creara of tortar vontanisk lwe, i 'dr amslnumn‘.flml.dyc..\-Xemuln l‘nl_{:.:;l }:v: 'E: e at Genoa, 36 fresh cases ank 2! atl | —ac— o 8 onrd fo over yesterday. o erig TRUEST AND MOST GIFTED 2 RApiDS, September 11,—The Worlds Base B at Gono fresh cases auk 21 doaths; A carth, otor, adding stiength by the free | BOWEC 88 OVer YRUIAT (400 e hd A@lo resh cases, 17 death © At Cincinnati— il iRl Aor Lo TsR it ekt nnati 11, Allegheny, use of alum. These powders are sold liviog exponent. With him at thehead of the lower, closing at for October, 79 for deaths; at Parmea’ 8 fresh [ Lincots Nun mation there would be i fear that the Pan- | mecting hera to-d; There was a large at- |1+, 3 4 & & A Pl e o A eap, but their use is expensive, for [ Noveiber, and S December. ama canal shall enyer d ate into a ico of prominent men of the stato, and | A Tol Toledo 4, Athlet o cases, 2 doaths; at Rogglo, 2 frosh cases, 1| popiition oon they are one of the chicf causes of tho| COBN u water way.” the procecdiugs leave no doubt but that the [ At Philadelphia—Philadelphias 2, Chicago [{GA At 5 Tl Ao e, d Europ has been one death in each pl orgenized, elocting C. dyspepeia from which the Amerlcan peo- d in corn and s A Tyrge business was e ——— fund for defrayiog the expenses of th | (L9 L % g chairman; Georgo K, Biglow Se by (0% MY i MeCollousivs sad Condition, exhibit will bo saised, A proclamation by | At Baltimore—Unions—Baltimoro 2, Cmn- PROPOSED EXCURSION, MMillor wite solocied pormnent chatanon ‘and | P10 ace auftoring. This speoies of adul- | tho ckot was very irregular, Coxex TsuaND, September 11, -Last even. | Governor Sherman was presested, heartily on- cmnati 11 3 5k e Tt s announced that o grand trans-conti- | Mr, Rowalt and G, Wolfenbar 7, | teration, at least, can be avoided by fol- | The chief 1 in October fnt:m's / _ Conkv Istanp, September 11 -Last even-| g Gng the project, and commending the plan || At Washington—unions—Nationals 3, Pitts- | nenial excursion has been arranged tostart ab |, Miller was nommated for ¢ by no- [ lowing the advise of Prof. Mott, the Hisn oL o Ing u strange man way discovered attempting | f 1§ fund buyg 3 G called on aceount of nurkiess, | the closo of this waek. ‘I mombers of thy | clamation and 1. H. Shedd _tho republican | ehemist to the government, who rceom- | Fapid fushi i toTianieioted to walk the trestie work of the Marine rail- PR e souisville—Louisvile 4, Motropolitans, | Ayncrican and Briti<h associstion will be iv- | wominee endorsed for Liout. Governor, mends consumers ‘whon purchasing |t the regular board Tho under yestorday, way from Manhattan to Brighton Beach. An A Victim of Lust. At Boston—Buffalo, 1 Bos | [ ty to visic the Rocky moun- 8¢, John presidential olectors were also selec- [ haking powders to seloct one standard ber of *“Longs” realizing. September ! At Boston—Buffalo, 1 Boston 0. Game | taing ug low rates. Tickets to Donver and re. | te 5 0 ta number of “Longs” reaizing. Ser officer put him aboard a train, when a man September 11 —1 Sheriff | called count of rain turn, good for thirty days, can be purchased powder, as tho Royal Baking Powder,’ |declined fo for tho day and November xoso o, e ized him as John McCollough, Watch a terriblo mile Providence 9, Cle d 1. | for the remainder of the weck at 5 for the 5 y .| rather thanto risk purchasing adventurous [ On the afternoon board October again declined 2 S 3 y the night of July 20ch, is hopalessly in w York 2, Detroit 1, each bl e et W, (0, /T U, xompounds p S ,y per- | 4¢ and Novembe ed ke, closivg at b3 s kopt on i as it was fosred L would e il oo Wily sih e Bonslassly tn |2 Golumbns 15, Brooklyn 10, | fousd teibe Opportunitios will bo offerad for |y \uivaroy, D, €., Soptember 11,—Tha | SOMPOunds put upon tho market by per- | 880 Soero8a el Gt or, 458 or” No- commit suicide. After tho tvain started Mc | in Syracuse, N, , 6 bostily aguinst \1.« par- | At Indianapolis—Indianapolis 4, = Balti d obhexp annual meeting of tho Womens' Christian :']“”':mf:m;"‘“:l““' AgAar IOy oRLL vember, C \:t wa-vd to jump ol lmlu.mw\v- o Sissused ot aking (he askauls bt x| mor 1y ho ituati wroved, King | Temperance Union began to-duy at the Gare [“2\ 58 Gl oonon tako hold of OAT: @) L 8 o 0! Jeach he i 8 BUC % ae o Uy 0annoy u ) o-day ag sitec 6 hospita eld wmemorial chure . Al i 4 ) ong! . : it plosing af for i er, 2 vente n bis arn ton Beach hel| SOEEL0R 8 BUCH AT JIAE 428 FLe A N mrae ol Tumbert to:day agaln visit 1 tho hospitals | field memorial church, - Mrs. Clara L. Wl iLis important mabter in & sufficiently | Fuled esior, closing at 244 for September, 24% complained of his head and the fearfal heat of | yiude to have her pl the 4 and also the camps of the poorer classes. The | was elocted president for the ensuing year, I Y1 for October, ¢ Novembe the past fow daya, It RPN o e Wansaw, Septomber 11.—Thousands of | muvicipal anthoritier, with the approval of |and then a sketeh of the organization” and | vigorous manner to put an end to the b ho pust fow da FEAOILLED Gty re— copies of the Nihilist proclamation are dis- | the archbishop, prohibited all veligious pro- [ field of work was described. v. Mr Power [ whole nefarious business, In the mean 4 A 5 1 eminent actor w. ffering tervioly, and a Carl Schurz on the Stump, tribut i tral litteo of | comion Two huudrad voiunteers offered [ delivered an addee s of welcome this evouivg, | time, if people will be as careful to buy | ¥ alimost lifeless, 16 00 for September, 16 50 | close wateh was kept over him until he reach]| Grioaco, Seote LGl Sehiarg, at | (ibuted, signed by the central committeo of 4 ervices intho clolern hospitals. el anded to by Mrs. Cliapin of | the loat an pueest fond s thoy. are. () | ©°F etuber, 1130 for tho yer ed friends in New Y« 1o had been notic i ber, e churz, abl Skernevic, The proclumation says: *‘In the — South C; 45 i M LARD t clothes and build the most wear the b y 1 was only fairly activ scems that MecCol- | the Central Music Hall tonight, delivered an [ g, fied of his condition. » in Wisconsin, et to sustain the poopla against the rule Fiood Dams 274 for September lough cies ho is f .u,u.A! by men who 3 on political to The an b was | of the caar, wo ought £ havo recourso to the| AU Clatne, Soptember 11.—Tot the Bau Logan at Tole """""‘” "}‘" "“‘“ )11 ““ "'.‘ 5O DHoSk: November, ¢ b ,‘:”“\““hy. g imagi T 2oy four. Hundrod | Eamo weapons he uses, \'\!mllu\n, is now as it | Claire and Chippewa rivers began fallin ToLeno, Septomber 11.—Goneral John A, i H' % j ontitie X ' deies ¢ ik ever was, a lantravce, o have done justi oon, after re r the sreceder o ‘ s PN BORYRIN Ik £w You £ S DYt e othors desirous of ob admission wero | EI% b 8 i ptayk, whose denth. wis ISR R 1"’[&] "V;T‘*ll'!v‘«tll sl Logan was present thia afternoon on the | gagt fiag provon tho to be pure Bl P Jough, who wi reportad to luve been prosira- | W wiongly atirivuted o " the violonoo ' of | 029 feety whicl i bighor than the gromndy of o tri-stato fair association and | and wholosrmo. W 1 Guiby 1 the 2 district ed ot Manhattan Buach y sy, i ruid by T thieves. He was executed by us as a spy, | 1850, Every bridge on the Chippow mado o enoech to an_sudience numbering ", Jordan in the third district of this be all pght to-ddayZat his hotel in | Democratic Non-Vot N th oy Th. polies have fatiod | out, five railrond and five wag 7,000 or 8,000, e spokoe about half an hour T ey 1 Mail und Iixpress, hawsver, 1 \Waguiniton, September 11 —The demoe- | o discover th ree of the proclunstion, [ I this city the loss of property is appull-fupon tho commereial, manufacturing wnd | New York Oicy's Yevrible Heat, ab e is cont ed to hisbed, and phy- i is his malady, can be wade at | agricultural interests of Ohio and theirw Chippewn Falls | ful growth, fall short of | —ze— 1. No gal sfactory estimate this tima, Tnand Detwe wnd 1au Cliare the loss will « New You day the thermometer marked 76 degroes, at 6 The police, however, seized a Nihilist cmber 11,—At 3 n. m, to- ation disguised a3 an o | S S [ racy of ths District of Colom i ratified the nomination of Cleveland and Hendrick u y o e 42 grand open air demonstzation ¢night, ',“'l“ |}‘ £1200,000, and may gr od that um, Kapid Cransit, &, 73, at 9 a, m. 77, noon 85, The slicht Tho Tribune says: ullough | Was a ; arade with some 4,000 in line, of the T The i Clure gus company loses three hun- (e | fall from yesterday's temperature afforded but Ainantat ke ANl g esday | lo-al domocratio orgauizatiogs and defocratic | Vice Versi, | G0 ity s of toal and all the build. | NEW Youk, September 11.—A meeting of | [ige1o velief; althoigh a light breezo sprang up evenin " Connor | clubs from the country, Moxtuxat, Septomber 11, —Alired G.Lrane- | {50 Vilvd At $15,000, Business honses on | interestod persons, rexidents of New York and | the peoplo stll suffored sovercly from tho of- and &0 cmbers of the Ribbon | = - , notary nd until lately junior | all'sides of the two rivers are submergad, | Boston, was held to-dey to devise means by | fects of thehead, At the coroner’s office, be brigad 1.do with which the fiugaj The asis ps Fire. sartner of the (¢! - | Great apore n is felt that whon the wator | which the 190 miles botween the two cities | tween the hours of 8 and 12 this morning, ¥ partner of the firm 1L & A, G, Tsa i Y | 1 down, in accordance with |, i q To tho | #on, has ak 1 1 that ho | recedes the foundations may be s impaired as | can by traveled in threo hours, 1tis esti- | there were 25 sudden deaths reported, muny 1 le custom of the party, was of pe- INCINNATI, O., tomber 11.—To the | #on, ha 8bag Il ood that be [ ¢ 500 Dle the wal "'wo hundred houses | mated that the nece double track road | of which wore directly due to the heat. culiar potency, whether there was a trifls t0o {losses by tho Bishop fire last night should be [isa defaultor to a large amount of money | have been swept away here, Only one hife | could by built for twenty-fivo million dollurs, —as—— § much sugar or whether the baleful lemons had | yqed ¢ v-five thousand on the building | €P 1 o him for investine His decep- [ Jost so far as heard from, ——E— Ho Deserves a Medal, been supplivd wish too tiberal & hand, does | B Rt ety et [ tion was kept up for nearly yoar by paying —— Aine’s Major Rong, September 11,—The oral health the inter aar, but certa ) it is moneys, He is~ also ac The Shadow i ember 11,—A specinl to the | of the city is excellent. The Catholic ne aim tho place was set on fire and| g Kvents, PoRTLAND, ctod the digestive organs of thos ST ; Lo A Gised of forgery. 1o is belisved to be in : ; : l | \ e fter o marvelous fashion, Mr. Me Y \“»“!.‘rl‘ JH:I \clty_ rofmon .’;l‘vhn".“-‘ s Pirrsiuno Septemberd1—On account of the | pr, 1 Augusta says: The total vote of | papers unite in eulogizing the bravery of King A Cullough fn fact rose fre RS R LAy hoy J\ Digotion somensime s n of trade, Kdgar Thompson, of the | the state will reach 142,410, aud Robie’s ma- | Humbert during his visiv to Napl A pub- young, and murmuring som BE1eS Lol A Fatal Deank, | company, to-day notificd the employes | jority over Redmnan is 20,616, Thiis is the | lie subscription is opened mMilan to pro-ent t infernal lobster ealad as| i 2 Special Dispatch to The B, that unless they nccepted reduction of |1BTEUst majority over given s candidato for [ King Humbert with a medal commemorating s the deuce with me,” went for a | el TS Gt RaRR Rovernor in this stato in n prosidential year, | his visit to Naplos, While courtiog the balny eve A Telegraph Maddle, ERAY, Mol o ber 11— A man | wages, suspension of opestion will bo neoes HRILAT) A J cz98 alongshor sched by | WaLL Strger, Soptember 11, —It was re- | Bamed Jacob Witmer was killed and o Ger- | sary. The finm employs uearly 5,000 men. Divided Democrats, T Yo ot n s idorato sirang v b by | ported on bowrd that the Baltimore & Ohio | man woman had hor shoulder fractured by a | Tho probabiitles are that the reduction | R MREAM . - ORAIperiaus Bechlon, I it The . 3, aud no- | tel i o n 10tica o the | Wag.n up-eting yosterday, a4 thoy wero vo. | will Ls accented as the nutaber of dle man. in | NEW OnLEANS, Scptember 1L—Dispatches | Puisnkiria, Pa, September 11,—Tu the ticing he w erin, ) at keemed | Unitod telegraph lives thas it will wichdraw | tuming home froin Kearney in an intoxicatod | this vicimty is greater than at any time dur- [ Feport that the democratic congr mal con- | criminal prosecution of s man to-day for cut n overlow of - quinine tonderly - put) fiom the pool unlots tho bankers and’ e i They lived twenty miles north the past ten years, Only about half the | vention of tho 1ifth district is divided, one | ting tho 1 tolegenph and telophono wires im on bourd o homaward bound train and | chants” difllauly is adjustod ut ouco. tof town wits and glass “fuctories are in operation. | faction renominating J. Floyd King, and |t " that the occupants of o house SO 1A WBSURE | UG 8 jakal to @ Now —— e Lhere is great distress ainong the poor and in | the others Charles J. Boutuer, b the right o ent wires if stretched withs ork owspepsr epucding aftoc biu limulta- A Coast Town Taken, Ihe Treasury succession, consaquence, the poor-hoard officials lave — out perminsion of the occupant, B iyics T wafeby nd falt ay fonmobels the | Loxnox, Septembar 11—Advises from Ta- | WasuiNGron, Septembor 11,—It1s rumored | nearly exhausted the appropriations for out 1O, O K, 4 " S, Jumes iu safety and feliso far racoverod |, cq v “Madagascar, August 30th, state that | hare il toai s orveliof and six months yot to ram, 1t is | @ycanc i fion A Cold Wave, yestorday morning that ho brenkfasted with | (RGN Hcuisiear, Sunst Sl ke VR | hore that the prosident has d soided to appoint | ol guat there are 000 vacant roome 1104 mbse $—Aboub 200 mewm: | B e e bin manager, Joseph Brooks and proposed bk e Rl SIEeN) .| General George I, Sharps secretary of the | in the city, on weoount of the poorer classes of the Sovereign ud Lodge, 1,70, 0, 1116 ptember 11, —The heatod s pe recall his cancelled dates uvnd begin the season ;‘”“J‘h Il s el L treasury, Goneral Sharpe was recently ap- | doubling up to lessen exponses, , from all portions of the world, have ar-| his been broken by a cold wave last night, next Moaday, startiag for Chicago this morn* kance south of ma pointed as s member of the commission to 5 s % ed and will take special train for Minneap- | causing a drop o the thermomcter to H9° g, That w Jwever, im but it N visit South America. On The Rampage olis to-might, where a sossion of the lodge will | this mornivg. 1 Lo fou was decided thas he would open in the west France and Ohing SRUBPEEE Mg d be held. ee— \An Ja o next Thursday, ploying in Chicavo the Mon- | - Pauts, Septembor 1L —The govornment ds TR T T T, 1'!"..i.|.g”n'.' Snteaber :Imf‘::.'."ff:':;.f'lfi“.[ tae E Towa's New Uorn Orop, Tave, Hox 8y following .| pies that Chinahas declard war, The chaiu- | W asinxaro ombor11,—T. H, 8qul | booss oo Bolar Cleels tribntacs b ths Oble: Kome Threatened, Dis Moisies, Sept, 11,—The first load ¢ ‘1“. World says: : W | bers will not be summoned to meet before Oc kor who made an_assigament | pewa river wa it lnte lust night and the Row, tewber 11,—Auother death, sus ' yew crop corn was marketed hero to-day, 1. Zho sensstional stories about, J ohn McUul- | tober 15, The primne minister has returned to | short time ago, committed suicido this mor | water in ths River roso rapidly, This, with | pcted to have been caused by cholora, has| wies well fitled, sound, wnd very dry, and s ough, the kragedian, are found,upo investi- ) Paris, logs carsiad away tho upper bridge of | occurred in this city, ) for twenty tive cents per bushel, —— e - — Seen Eeverywhere, M \{ Because every- 7 v\ . ' 5% and wellown J where recognized | decaude we Y, 5 netd wrk"o/u selectthebest ‘c m’; /La—m,v é./m‘, as indispensibfe VT fo Deafer afo hy ' tegions of Horth Gatos D A e s Gondumer, lina, and store &ocws B | 1 conniae ) MR LT y

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