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AILY BEE.. 8 EPTEMBER 18, THE OMAHA DAY MORNING, > i YRA OMA \« NEB,, t N(».m?(;— ;P THE NATIONAL CAMPAICH, |1 ‘ coite] RAILWAY RUMBLES, [minoontatoms somest o v [MPORTED ITEMS, |ty wtoroneres avonea 1us] — GHIGAGO MARKETS, i | i : AVickl [hie extreme merlyrs A e gl vy that it is very inconsistent in ho " 1 the ( s and | mpica the grost national 16ade& when thero is N i Bowtd | @it iaa e i FORRERTH ; B ey Throual wd it e on : Third hwark ‘,",‘!" fotirs ;1‘1" bo e | Mo Nows of the World for the Past o 0t e contral i, e Wednes d(: -d«'g‘l, Ll.l !;II‘S fll Live Stock, l R taitiary Ianclol e 118 O L n it in numt N tato logislat an v S oW Bngl 2 ¢ s o hirodby Wy Ahen e At Day, four in chosen by tho sato e Al And Frovisions. s i 1 ,, " i ! 00 may result gations met to-night and agrood to work for noral Oattl 1 His Simple and Eloquent Words will, 1 e i | The Burling w8 nuronenren, | Blessed Abatemont of the Cholova [ (o gyl obta il 1 MD i at Boston, E tho law and constitat | Transcoutinental Agreem e in Naplos rrivo in the mornin and Dall. . it iandia Another Elopement and Marriage in ks kinc L'he Situation in Ohio. The Nebraska ifi York State, The I Wl 0 ht RM":I“U and HIL’h: LS HENDRICK 110 % i prors he Imperial Co i S ria. INDIAN ) 8 r17.—A Left to Arbitration. cinl Dispateh to Tir By, SeeD £ho Army of tho Cumberand 1 or Prices: —— i) it . Yonk, Soptembse 17.~Miss Ron % J sembles at Itochester, N, ¥, hen' e Governor Hendricks to. attend the big demo- | Wiiigtoor, yeXMER1A, tha beavblful e 3 a An Active Da, _in the Grain or Weaker t.| The Quarterly Meet ard s bha Daraansase g tho Demoora ) Janghter of tho millio Lag Rocuesren, N, Y sptembor 17.—The an K&, of New York, ] YR cific Directors Klos, and sistor of the fuy nual re-uion of the Army of the e |‘ oph 21 ah ‘.l {m‘\-. Daniel 1, klos, has elophd with Georg the Cumberland is in peo General = hay TINRely all oE e e 5 Mead, & buteher, beothoe of o e ) I 1L, Sheeidan arrived ast night and ¢ Tho Light Rece s of Wheat A Real Panic Among tho Bour-| i i Rk Adams' Hopoful Statement of ly washer woman, The Sick n is[China’s Tndependent Intontions|al Logan today, The socicty was callod 3 bon “Untarrifiad.” astend e B an elogant old placs near New S116] et Unon Self Defe SRR TR RS tlte BRI by G ekt SR Strengthe. rices. on ntarrifiad st d hoaa’s Linances. boyond the clty limits in Westchester connty, pon e elense, president, who said: “Comrades it is — g i o a5 Miss 2 had a Vassar oducation, i, sixtoen yoars sinco the Army of the Cun: A Day of ‘Excitemi S on ths Corn The Situation in Ohio—Irohibition The Oregon Short Line to be "‘--:”“" s, eighty dresses, h by rell's Relation to [the National [ land Ascociation was formed. T mot Market—Oate, | ik and and s PErsol Wro beant J AL HINCO ima and Ave ( 3 o] and Anti-Monopoly n Colora pleted and Coneections Made ,;fl'm e : "Lh_"'lh_ L I'“ "‘_“:‘ League— Full Grist of Tmport e of “'.I":L{.,’ W,""‘! i ',‘,"‘l:“ Lard Steady. Other Political News, closs stato, being - sure J by Novembeor 15th, ho divided his worship betwoen the distin ont Foreign Nows, L wish to congratulate” 1 uades hiavo o tellis . on the Ohio votars, has o ; SRR | il on - the good will harmony G PPN 1;, Wy .!,i.,.”l. m the lidate ‘l‘ viea-pre i - - uished son Daniel .] 3 uL. paby of the family, —_— that has always prevailed in onr meetings 7 carr, Blaine in New Eogland, and pnother day Wil be AFeatged for him at| CHioAco, Septambee 17.—The westorn rail- | oMo Ho I |.u”‘i.‘-‘:|:-:-.l : ol ey The Ot anit L hovo tha sao good will and harmony [ Spoctal Telegeam o T Brry Dot ptsmber 17, —At n o, | Shelbyville, roan conference held rning sesston ;,,'“.,Nw ¥ o and gave | Navies, Soptomber 17.—Tho cholera opi-| General M'Cist, the socrctary, read hix ro. | CHicau0, Septembor Among the fresh port, The re tr h cases and deaths, Groat quantitles | 810 et of General J, 8, Fuller, [ arrivals were 140 cars of westerns and fifty or rershowed o balance in the troasury of [ sixty cars of Texas rangers, both of good TIE CANVASS IN OHIO, , Sherman. | Mr. Thoupson head- ather assurance that she would do | qamic Wl of | just as he wished. Roma the washel woman’s brother i the garden one day and ' me Jovers. Muny. let- | of sulphue are still burat with a view of purl-| . Goncral A. 1. Barnum statod that ho had 1 to-day, but iy m The contest is still over tho Nebraska business, At to-day's ses Blaine drove t the companiod by his pri Upon the arrival of the train, postmast station in hows a marked dacrease in the nuy " torview of fre: quality. Tho genoral market was rather g that *4f tho cle ; ion should . thay immodiately 1 7 ¢ and Senator Halo joined the party. | tha democrats wonld certainly carry the stato resolution was again offered to pool [ terd paseed betweon thom, of which the father | fying tho atmosphore, Considerablo. appro. | ST resslitions concermug the eutting of [ slow as compared with provious days of tho s mo demonstration upon Blaine’s | and that despite tha great efforts of the repub brusinos and leave tho quostion of | know uothing. - Lust: Wedneedy Mies Roud |joucion is felt lost tho epidomic may gain 1o. | Hhs ony o, o m muments of Genorals | woek, The proportion of common and RN coman Reed [1ieans to oyercoma the democratic lead, and trators to ba hero: p-| ¢ d permission to visit au old friend of « which nre likely to | ance with the lttor written by Gl Recku | | medinm natives was considerably larger than joinod the | newed foreo from oxcess w0 lottor written by € the family, and leaving her h e the vast snm of m tho repul Ssltion for some time, and the demand for such was 1 upon the monuments entercd tho Pullman car and engaged in con- | ¢ o namendment | pygehor oy and was married to him. Sho | attend the feast of Songennaw, on the 19¢h [ SUREesting inscripti 5 versation with Blainc until the train started. | the O. n, the democrats were cox 7, the Mil.fthen returned to hor home sud aunouncod o [just, Tho poot, Cavalotti areived horo with phntlue to thoro recently “placad on thio - Me- | not at all brisk, with n_declino strong to 10 to s to the delay in the arriva Maine's | fidont of achieving a vict 1f wo do, 5 Tho family was horrified, and de i ut herson monument, 5e on everything that did not carry consider- VL O R A D iR LD SGEREN Ea ireais of thy local busin oma. should nover st hor hushaad | €00° stundrons of wnen from Milan and Tus:| - The attemoon was cespiod by the socioty | e e* s & Smiipdds train at Portland the regular train had de-{ Go, 401 clection o do not, tho republi | Pacific should also bo_left ccision of tho | again, 1le had pone back to his native village | £¥0% y Garibaldiaug, t caring | viewing tho points of interest in the city, o | 2010 fat. Tho shipy i dressod boef de- o parted, and his train ran through as extra. | cans will havo their fight to win in No | arbitrators to detormine the question whether | and she did not seem to mind his absence, > police disparsed velicious | tho ovenis recoption was held by the Gen- | mand was light 1 uncertain. Native This perhsl accounts for the | vember,” it should not bo given to ths tripartite roads [ Old Mr. Sickles came on to the city and con- Tt (il LA which tho lowoer forals Sheridan and 1ogan in the Mayor's | butchers’ and canners’ stock was rather searco b ) T Tk i A GREAT LIST OF SPEAKERS, his way voted down, tho Bur- | sulted fia e with a view of having tho | Sl vty tolioye ;'.'.f\,'.‘]:.’.'."'\"fw“if\,}'\l“'i pllice. Literary excrcises followad in tho ity | 40 yold at steady prices, Texas cows selling o T e i besaBe L Coiiohe: B Hpranatative it thoiheketad »:‘vzui‘nuillllwlx.!-m\'.lyh'umIml oiress Lnida | DY f supplicants, Outbreaks of vio-[ Tho exercisos consisted of qn | o8 highas$100 and o drove of steers as high gatherad about e car and call inine, | bus meting besides Me. Hondricks I LM 1 trana: [ for threw days, b on Sundayiho visited tho | 190¢0 on tho part of tho ponplo still oceur. At | address of woleome by tho mayor |48 5180, The stocker and feodor trado | R T Bt e o HitL . contraobs] b Tabrog abolished | Stekels homestead and was introduced as tho | 'ilfonia a mob opened the lazaretto, lieratod | 1. D, S, Brown, Genoral Sheridan rospond. | in the hands of spoculators. they having lo l.{\, xL.”\‘\'.:n:‘::tllv‘“. No \,;‘,\._:,\\\:fld.\r’ .‘.‘;thtlu‘ll“\ ! e ek \“‘y“_ Gov, o to exist from this date. This w n-in-law. Negotiations were opened ::m]u ; -\‘\\u;..\ oo |.lh|-r.v for traatment, and |ed as foilow 8 ; ed u|l- )lntnul‘h’lptll “l‘v“ a IN.I”"‘v l\“ltihllgfitlll.fl' 10000 336516 AR Eath onid AT T pe oD tios | Wit (roferenta to biib i abboe wiso defeated, At 1 o'clock tha session | looking to the buying off of tho undesirablo | threw the beds into the street., fhe cord Lilien and Gentlemen of tho City of Roch- [ and but so far demand has boon rathos il pailimaniinil 2 S T O adjourned _ till ° 2:30 this afternoon | addition to the family, but without effect, | 4bent Spezin allows no porsons to loave by soa festor: —Tho members of the Suciety of the |light, yet It s expocted that there will bo o e : il abon waether awaie | with no propositions of any kind before it. | Monday the young man callod again and mn- | 0til after quarantine of a fortmght. Roports | Cumberland highly appreciato the warm wol. [ an improvement before the week is out. Faiv that could ba heard, AL Ipswicl o sm e s - cunpaign e den ol bR il 4t ot a-Tow mmimtutes privaty conversation | from sistoon towns in Southern Franco mako [ come and kindie feoling roccived from you af | Erassers, 4 80 part corn-fed, b 25@0 80; crowd had gathered, and the instant tho train 6 will be remem- | JFTER piotdles 3 with his wife, and has not been seen abont the | & total of thirty deaths from cholera during their annual moeting, They highly ap: | medium, b 75@ Wyomings, Nebraskas stopped the station agent entered and escort speech at| The entire afternoon sossion was again [ Bt iSO B TER RO8 A the Kles | tho past twenty-four hours, preciate v kind words of welcome, and | #rd Montanas, @b 25, one extra fino ed Blaine to the plattory ho was intro 20, Lo [ takea up with tho vexed question without FESGENER | < TRRERE BRI PO sonvant B they feel'to the gentleman who spoke these | drove making 5 lings, including 1t of tho United 7,000 s waiting | reachivg a result. The motion was then " 1 s e fon | Obina’s Disregard of Neutral Powers | words of welecomo and the poople of the cows and bulls, lexans, of 750 to ducod a3 “the next presid that orders b ad been given to refuse admis 3 pductions followed, Blaine simply | takers at he republic state commi ed to form wol o he California bus 3, v 850 ponnd { B LA S e il st o aopred to (o uool on (el GuliomiB UL | erinteaas Lo S e THDELON DA Uit e Dtana A 1120 Shed 001 {bH8) )k e fobihas e 4 ation; **1 a : X ut Bl w0l composed of roads east of the % auks, Thore wore a gron younds, 0 to 4 503 one lot of choice o g1ad to meot_you,” Checra were given as the | ana, and that ‘no takers have been heard 16 of ‘ronds ‘wekt, of: the e threaten to block the Port of Shanghai by sink- [ woldiors from. here t the Ay e tho s nd best wolid corn-fed, 630@7 10; Dostructive Forest Fires, ing obstructions in tho Woosung rive N, Mich., Septembor 17 assembled | fro arty wel- | o 0 to 1,350 pounds, 6 10@ rted, At Si 1,000 to 1,200 pounds Slaine and give him a 1 was agreed to unaniy neession on the part of [ Powr H A often hie ur beautiful ; has led | berland i the west, and we h For- 16 a remonstrance from England, and o num- | thom epesk —of =~ you_and train de to grres come. Cries arose for a speech, but the cheer- | The Democratic Butler Specter, | the Bulington, which had once refused to con- | et fires are b R G T T R 600 Wyomings, averaging ing had lasted so long that there was timo [ Ny Yonk, Septenmbor 17,—Tho great, suc the formation of any. pool, unti] the | ¢ ires ave burning fiarcely on the west side Jber of diplemno notos have pasced hetwoon | G M i Siey Wishecl ws b okl one [y Fog™ Ol g 100 Colorados, 1,100 only for a cordial reception, and the cars e man T A tion was finally duposed of, [of this city. - The people all left Huronia | the two Govornments. The Chinose authori- [ accopted at onr nmivoting & year ago. and it | pounds, 4 50; 92 Nebraskas, 1,201 pounds, 4 7 d out of the depot. Severrl of Lyan’s|cuss of the Butler meeting Monday night in 1 to-norrow | beach this morning. Last night wateh was | ties oxpress overy anxioty to ple land, [ certainly has heen seldom if ever that men | 491 Texans, 1,030 pounds, 1,000 pounds, 4 60, { (\m train at Silom of 2 ul‘lv”r ‘vpro de to de- | kept for sparks that might como_ into |and to repcat tho concessions which lava buor | 5vels moro cordial it hoaty reaoting. N0GS. IR tonTV AR D G ALna son ” town. At one time it scemed that the bridge | granted to the foreign trader Rodhoster T ond oadics nud (Gentlemon of | Tho very light recolpts caused an irregular o : managers hore, 10 IE LEFT T0 ARYITRATION, aud eomo buildings must go, but thoy were |11 Shanghai and v Bt wn bubalf of tho army of the Cun f and unsven market, yet on_ the whole, prices no at Lynn|majority of the men who came out to hear | 1t was agreed, in the case the lines could | gved, This afternoon tho fire is hurning i | Sugrest, hewever pi Biieion ISt VO SREOT Sy inceto SR iveare st 100 “highorallifeouncsitho ropetition of thathas rare opposed to Cleveland under any | MOt #Breo up r appointment, th the meadows, ond the fire department lis ndjto interfe o 0f the troubles | | ‘\_u I»\n..‘lx you Jherel slivwe s il | rrcatest advance being on mixed and mediu bl i At T » 1 e any | g question s veferved to Joseph 1%, dled ont to cheel the flamoes, Their | Detween Ching and | 1 Latention | Hever llave o huppior timo: than diero in this| (ood bacon worts wero extremoly scarce. BT T G we Bnding was to be | eforts nre futile, and thd: only Hope for. the the trickery of Adriral Courle salling/| €5Y 0L 1W0C "1 avlor i | Heavy sold at 6 mixed and medium | ng this woek of Irieh-Amer] Nebraski (question | mnfety of the town lies in rwin, The fire s | U the Min river with overy appoarance of [ Jieviumin I' Laylor vead a poem ontitiod | e The market closed 5 ! fricadly mtentionsand then bombard 1 el man Tho ¢ s delivered | gpaady, with about all sold,” Light, 150 to 210 thera appears no [ helieved to have baen caused by eparks from rado pool can bo fory v locomotive, ademy of Music for the pur Chow after he had g Georgo I | jounds, 5 b0l tpast the forts which | by William H. La T'ho or their grectin Iy tor thelr greet an's roa- | Lot 10.000] cabejtorn B b rould v defended it € Wiy Il mission GRAIN NARKET, be o | titude cf the determine ailway Superiutcadents. I'_:; """"_‘\‘“_"'::"‘L‘I‘_"“"{‘:".L‘I'.;““‘ h“l}m“"\l_l“'::_ Gresham's 1 Great activity was fused iato the grainm it o Donio: - Joi10y, September 17.—The. railw 0 b B LIt A meanaone MSNUL WAL gy TNOTON, & Sopt: KITESTY: now markes to-day occasioned by the hard squeczo halg, o Homeri! the Butler demonstration, | President Adams on U. . Finances, | pointendents in conventiin, today beard o | aud bombard | C towns undisturbed, [ probable that the president will have two | b Corn and proportionate degree of firmuess R 0 pall fn thle poiwer to Bostox, September 17. uarterly |cuterfrom . T Ralph, of tho New York, [ China, they claiuy hos o right to maled mich | cabinot phaces to £l fnotend of one. This " oy bin d pen ot il gloynd ) ST B T e % e | West Shoro & Buffalo railway, suggesting [ v injury is inflicted upon noutrals s | 186 boa g inoyanco to. Presidont Ar pts of wheat ave smaller_ and at other tho b ailway this afternoon, . some improvements i tho matter of white | chargaable upon France, sho having rofused | thur, ashohad hoped to retain his ¢ tin- Iso the reccipts show falling off, The and city committer rinan of the rd o« lo, of the governur's staff, Allen Blaino a comuy in the same [ conted a report, of which the followi sh-Amenica 1ssion followed, especial. [ China's offer to submit to madiat that ground left the Chin oponed a shind due to the New nd thus [ gact to tho end of his admini mer, then cas- 1 no alternative but to York statement ration, A dof Gon, Gresham, who ix probably light & Grozier, private sceretary, [ it wil bright tici or| gk frie \ Cong S ath a Means | indic VARG Histo! of the Union Pacific il for the ordinary | "EhE ¥ which showed a larger 0 ufi?:m.u aiUrapod il - nd ns | § Clovelan |\,m' nion vail . LDy, Aan Lt near Ilnhlm‘n- wybody, expressed the opinion [ i, oWt tar e b by thne Satering barouches the party proceeded to 4 Feolwitlbharrararal errovizing tho Mmperors, UML\'" “,'|‘ | o to accopt the judgeship [ gor o good speculative demand it improved D ey, e wany unauthorized state- ; clock September 17, —The local forsho bl eitjntiolalioloutt it ULEIORYA | agrinWanvitlig) sed off slightly and and Ch forth both pub. wa referted to tho || ominmbes fimie i, Eiy e sy Riopoting ouk ) of, Judie | closed § over yesterday. ~No change oceurred v X o= " t o 0 @ advised from Vienna at dynamite ummond, anc i 0 do, s | ) afte ) oard y 0 The . &y committ The subject of a standard i nanitcel| JERIIEII 008 Tt e el n tho afternoon board, th 1 wonld b found secretod in coal carri Judge |t 76§ for October, 85} for paopla who b CGiresham’s friends havo i tem of signals was considered but finally e Sl oorarstion chad i ‘]m” forred il tho g ab Richmonndy Vit | locommotives. Tho polico at onee Scinna it o male tojii e e ociDesminber : ¥ sty [ sa [ April nest, caroful examnation of the coal sup.|portfolio, make any law partnerships nor entor lconx. Lle to » I have m—— AL G ves reaching this the nicorbaintios of politics are [ The excitement gan high in corn and trad- ansed the year Unfette s B 1 5 shamis now b2 of | ing was very acti The chief interest cen- ; e Tant be prepared. The| HARKSBURG, Pa., So A special to [ Point, hut discovered nothing d hardly b called an_of [ tered in near deliveries, Sept. rose 34; Oc e e ion oD period covor ho last half of the [ tho Patriot from Lyker At il [oF & suspicions nature, - Aw furthor pracan 1, and has o g tic | 14s Nov. 14; and thero wag naturally S Cleala company’s f 1853, and the first half f o oxplosion oceurred last eveni the Lyk T e A R L R Higexyiey | altoopyenly fhocta thle te Clavela of 1884, 81000 Of gonoral ¥ails 1 o o take tho oath of allogrance to the ezar s and mental y those of tha | one operator was compelled to cover \ e O etlly Gelt by the | @8 Valley colliery, Tho explosion oceurred a | befora entering upon their dutics, Al railway | beneh, und, whilo be could undonbtedly form | bushels, On the afternoon session, S In a fow monment man o) ' Ui e constrnetion |littlo after five, and was heard many mles | viaducts over which any of the imporial ps- [ an advantageos | tnerehip, it would ve. | ber sha Ted off somewhat, but other options re- arapantEBo VL) > Tt ed t o prevatenco. of ' | away. - Had it takon place n hatf hous laer, | sengers wero pussed wero carefully examined, [ qui dd many fees to socure - capital | muined fiem, closing at 58 for September, dd in quicting nd U months i quostion | the loss to life would have been great. ‘Fhe | the s0il cleared away to the depth of 3 feot, | which would yield for the remainder of his | for October, 454 for November, 893 for May, ure no - dyna- | life 26,000 wsed by a defective borler, | around the supports to mal : covered therefora as unfavorable « period | explosion was i ) E oATS Bosi n : y Aol A e | on sl eratex HIGHuH oRat Bing wite had been lodged the The Premicrs B etrange, and I am among ol Boston Nolodiaftai v e dars hundred yards, 16 will canso s total suspen- | duy which lustod three hours, Subscquently| L thidyiRag, for October, 26 for November, friends and try I have known ye Bostoy, September the requi ot o sinking | sion of work at the colliery for weeks, Paul | to that emperor Willium ga audience to | CLEVELAND, O., September 17.—A special PORK city intima thirty years, 1 hav i Tiostpatnen s fund, and all liahi t rmment, | Schultz, ph Dunlap, wnd George Bright » the Herald, last night, says: Lehon Fry | again ruled very dull, closing at 16 75 for Sepa h deep personal inter S Da e toni the surplus income of the e applicable | wero nfully injured; Elmer Kocher, a A marringo to Mrs, Pourose, a Ger- | tember, 17 60 for October, 1175 for the year, S 2 Te ordesby. Tames LD abietstwito baid :};_“‘::‘]fl"lfi‘ ';:‘]r‘m‘\ to, 522" pa cont upon | drivor, was fatally wounded. ypt. wan widow, lving near Homer Centor, Me- LAID closing at 7 16 for Soptember and Oc 4 Camno,September 16,--Men voluntoer eager- [ dina count ing rojected, Try drew u re- ) t thereport that President Sceloy had de- | that the carmings of the summer months Stolon B ! il 0 3 L the prolibition nowmination for goy ays much larger than the winter. Tho 5 . Btolen Bondy, = ly for tho camel corps which General Lord | Yolver and shot strw.” Pontose in tho head, in- | ber, 697} for Novembe 10 % a0 ¢ d the prohibition nominat gove ; AT Tt Boston, September 17, Emery 1, Fishor | Y ; flicting a sovero but not necossarily fatal o ——— it if W % true, 1o had not declined and v f the second half than those of tho first i ; e Wolscloy has givon orders to form, — Advice Ko : A Mystorious Floater, PENAS ARG OPS L / BAEAg g an I'he Oregon ehort line will e compl s | and another gentleman have charge in trust 2 4 il o wound. Supposing that he haa killed he My . is o wehis ot [Ch s £ the movement, Among [ untington, tho gl point of cmmee of the estate of Miss Wilson, The seonrities | T Wady Halfu stato that thesteame wont to i neighbors, procured a shot gun, put | Quisey, ik, Septomber 17.—The body of v with all wy heart for tho Ui sl : 15 Mtz Danivls, the pacty nowi: | with tho O son Buitiay. ind Navigation | lged in Sy et vault i oy | SF Kbir had successfully passed tho tho -zl b bis mouth and - blew B head |y nlcuown man was found in the rivor just ince for vica-president of the Unitec wtes. | company’s roud by t hof November > A, o1 - vho hinc e e 8oac He assertec there were more prohibition wnection will be made. There is | €Ity August 25th Loth trustees found overy Joriton boxe o mH S L - ———— below here to-day, who had evidently been ,Blutuo wa ists among tho de tsof the south than 1 to believe this will immediately | thing corect — This forenoon $20,000 in bonds |1 vy of the friendly Arabs i A Xeailway Consolidation, murdered, there being a bullet hole under his alluio vero the among the vopublicans, and that probibiti ko inceease of traflic, hoth t were found 1 Tie<e are §10,000 in tho | police cscorting the convoy of - provision ] - leftoar. 1o was about 35 years of age, “The pres:tations v y Jiicut had really a st r bold inthe southern | Oregon Short ling and the Union Pacific, The | city of Crantridge Water loan bonds, num- | women to Suakim, in defoating the Ciiicaco, 1L, Suptember 17.—1t s stated | yighed 150 pounds, had a sandy moustache, Governor, Vhing thin in the norchern states, o beliaved that | lattor will thus bo relieved of a heavy finun- | bors sixty-threa to seventy-three, inchisive, | party of daddendowas, hus had ] hero that consolidation of the Hoosae 'Lunnel [ light haie and was well dressed, Nothing iovernon no issue would excrl so strong an mflnence in f cfal burden which it has heen foread’ to carry fand #10,000fin Lowell Water bonds, numbors | ing clieot on friendly tribes, Two thousand | lino with the West Shore has beon fully ratified | Was found on his person which could bo Doty umiting the o soctions of the country as the | mach longer thun was anticipated. Tho land 125 o 126, inclusive, = Althowgh not dircetly |of the Amarar tribo attacked 1addondowis, [y tho 1 over which they fare to one. | indentified. — He had been in water threo ov temperancs i eales are larger than ever het charging tho theft, Fisher rays that a young |and after an engagement of four hones suc: | /4 ¢ fARCE PR R e ;ll"lj four days, i e -— C————— maw in- the family of his” co-trustee had | eceded in dislodging thom, killing seventy and vitory with the s ies ws b present N e e Morton and the Cabinet Vacancy, | Colorado Greenback - Antl - Monops, | 3¢¢ess to the vaults, e left Boston day or | capturing many wrins, 9 g a1, f L ; D Al R Ll systom will be under one general managor, i ud Geor fvg. WASHINGTON, September 17.—Information | Dixvens September 17, — The nagionsl | £ 6% 8 e 1o W Bwith, erotofore manager of the West [ Nea Yout, Soptomber 17, —Judgo ‘])xim)- scatne evident that tue corridors were | was received here to-day thut Morton, mini reenba «hor party met in state ¢ ention >, The War in China, e will assume the duties October 1, hoe, of the supreins court today granted an 1150w Ehmena et G SRR L BABRY b Fjasty:mot Lo stato conyagtion Paupcrism in Oblo, il attuchiment ngalnst the property of the Min- Suananar, Soptomber 17,—Two thousand neh troops landed to-day at Kinpai Pass An Answer to YOne Who Knows," Buchanan was el aud Dr, issippi Valley Bank of Vicksburg, Miss , in ted perma ATHEN Oio, & 3 ; the action brought by the National Park Bank Lieard Biainio who thereupon went 6o the head | 1F 80 I'rance, who intended to huvo suiled for | to-d 7 which the ¢ hed | New York Tuesday of this we pembar 17, —Evicted | 1 , has deforred | pe chairman co s retary. L and idle i arc sald to b i g | on the Men tiver below 1760 Cho id v f m ) 3 xed in midst of the deute crowd | bis departure two weeks, This scoms 0 effcc- | Resslutions wore adopts e [ idle.. Winsie 4P aidlo beoommliting B e ety o, And at. | T the Niditor of Tur: Lk of this city to recover $13.406 claimed o bo B AhEY 10 | tually dispose of the report that he was com- | foun of the nat and the Tattor | tius vioinity, - Owing g0 detblsntion i [ with o hoavy Toss, are in full rotreat, Dear St Please allow me space to re | due plaintif, igh you ould bo very pONLEe 4 ’ o vk ! rinors : n N oy { 4 —— ” Ko hands with s v ¢ ing home to assume the dutics of secretu r were | are afraid to take wmeasurcs £ provent | 100 Cuow, Ssptember 17.—The Chineso | ply to *One Who Knows,” by one who rTr—— e impenetiable phalans and | the treasury, s that office will have to Sanyantiant 1 have stopped the supplios of coal for the Brit- | kuowy botter, It i aszertod by*One Who & Bpace-ly il ore | very deeply feel the cor- | filled withi days, 1tis said by T e e o gunbank :"‘ rlon, ebationod w Bliasp Loak, | e o TR Py e §r, Louts, September 17, —John Nelson, o W | frivds that £ b butler and A a2 MRS, | where tho cablo lands, Know at Officer Kubee was “drug- | inger, way snot and killed by Mra, B, G. b3 fo.somatothin ¢ Aeach of ) T Y N7 T P Koo AR ged” by tho connivanco of a brother offi- | Stewart whilo attempting to enter her house | ! S ry Tolg inal inten in nomination: 4 »Sept, 17--ATTimes apecial say Hendrick's Dar cer, This agzortion, should it not be in- | during her husband’s ubsenco, 0 o ik ot endi v | AR e Dofore. thut ik A posso of five men attempted to arrest Wi | Pronsa, 111, September 17, The tral R (e b i polimya A o 8 o 1a, 1L, Septomber 17,—The treain on | vestigated and disproved, would cast dis- tnilnv”. muH_ Later \Jx \‘ a light | event and had no connection ‘wln\lnI«w;l‘ I w",-hmml m‘m the murder of two men | ghe I B, & W, railway conveying Lx-Goy- | credit not only 1 tho city ¢ but 1epast & on after ret or tha nj object in coming in Nelson county, Ky, rey hoavily S i 1 4 3 20 — timo, iy said L0 1o to attond shati. of | REmod SaLata o ARt or aa e e armop s # ciby wan thrown from | would dishonor the _whole polise foroe, HoporialalSpssoh at Foaria: inces in Now York, 141 K. White | instantly kill tho track near Farmor City this morning, [ 12 justico to Oflicer Kubeo and his many Proma, 111, September 17.—Hon, Th ha. Ak SN R R of ~— [¢ Hendricks eseaped, but a number of do, I havo rofrained from publishing o KA P X portiotio, I ,‘;-’,h“:‘f\:“.‘i v/\..mlu r‘l{:.llnl na “lyfhu l"n-hl: persons were morr or less Injured, |0 :lul.x. s of tho cage, prefering to r having b al hour Colorado Prohibitionists, ) smina omnon,. Bunlawber 1-=Fla Aol g tho mumer wore: olonel Hallowny, | PRt the ciroumstances to the marshal { ) ] Hiance have nominated W, L, Blls. | of Michigan, who was soriously injured; 1, | 424 captain of polico as was ny duty, the cident; I r( 1 : w\l-m- 1Ol H. Water. A, Wilson, of this city, w o matter be now in their hands, "It is 4 S : ot New Vo ut and vic and K. 11, Lee had Lis shoulder 1o concorn of mine but I beg to assure thi e 1 Cax ™ | — f tho 8 *One Who Knows” that my regard tor h X s —— ANOTIER ACCOUNT, ¥ Fog! t ;i tara w . e 2 i3 Another Asy - DAL BT common decency and not want of matter ticipated i i Ired 1 Hen 1000 e WasHINGION, September 17, — W train on the Indianaplis, Burlington & Wet. | P18KO8 m by subscribing myself B SHPTBATS f tickets § 15,000 poople o loan gn |y ARSI ERRIGEAAR, © AT, m AAGH | MEHLAR (8 AR S Lot B A oo b knowa Bifterion e Sepsntn wty fair ground this afternoon when | * &g wist thrown from tho track near Farmers City, Jases A, Ko, AL e 1o of the | 1916 this ovening for a short visit to Kentucky. | o privite car of St (o ¢ happened to be th AR & i, anc Kk, 1 spite of the | iy nano was to-day added to the list of thouo | sonthining Hendrlck aud - ats on ek — T itution | o' ; deo ftractions of 4wo othor fairs in noighboring | likely to succeed Folger, Sl alty. sollod dlosn auatt % fif The Central Hospital, SR oro | B A ational ¢ General Butlor pa the day at ¢h and turncd hotto cts e [T 1 Heo thou, ht th e nd pledying a cordial support b | ¢ { tor O'Donal it o A Proxy O vikban I'.” 1 hottom M}: i o (th8 The central hospital on Jones and v o, ." 1 l" o ! m‘xv‘.. v by ‘. !, \ ith a 4 :.. New Youk, September Hora ,‘;‘.;‘{H y o f ’, the wreck, | Fourteenth streets, that was opened to i ] o Canaldaiaaatt) f it . 4 Pro- 4o C, King will represont Nevada in the na ornor Hendricky was budly braised, Colo- | the public o short time ¢ is already ) i candidato of the f wled g, gnd [0 Wl M Jpiaea in tho mi- |GG Menararo, of Grand Rapids, Miokl| S0 BUDHe & short timo ago, is already I 0 j o ugh win ¢ the | Homal d ol i ey for John | gan, i his shoulder broken and waw seriously | #UPPI¥Ing o long felt want, Quite a nun = i 1 receivec er seneral King is adjutant gener- J 50 0 g PR Pt Pell nutactare Restricted, o and cl lon afl of or Clovelaud, ‘.f.‘|‘uJl!.v'i‘;\w‘: y ..‘ H‘HVI v 'imlyl ‘)“Kl“\“ bor.of patients Lavo availed thomuelve o b New Y ! 1 to e —— ——- ly injurcd, Shoemaker, of the Indianapolis | of its advanta and it s constantly e " Day et | Parnell and the Netional League. Weather To-Day, B ntln V{ dorarely m‘.. lI wnid w»l-l-n-uul howe. | growing in populavity, This institution i i SEIRE AR ) SUsN Aol Foxnox, Soptember 17, ~A hugo demonstra optomoe 18.—For the w4 oot and shoildors, Soveral sthers were | 14 dividod into goneral and privato wards, wnd told ) s PN thirteen mills, ropre | tion of the Irish Nauonal leagus s to take | per , gonerally fair; light rise in | seriously birt, Uno great feature of it is the lying in e 1 sixth f | place at Dublin noxt Su sitives | tem For the Missouri, gonerally | msse—————————— 8 lopurtment to which the physlcians pay £ i 4 ‘ Iy ) M ] attend | fair, ature, southerly winds, The Now Soldiers' Homo. il “m.‘mmwu. In connection with it is . be : onrde, § ; e e watlii e’ ik aE i E L — { 9 by # free dispensary which is open overy da, doar) Baking Bowe O 0 . Daviox, Oh optenbor 17 g0 dele overy day carl Baking Powde { pre il ts and road ex- | twu 1 ) ! made, however, at the la at] Tonc ’A“ MAciAL Natlare, 4 ol cl [: T o e from 11 t0 1, whoro medical wid ia” ren o b e tracts on those polats fr r platform. A7 ath y wi J AT T R Y oy ey e, HONTO, Ont., Beptember 17.—A moeting | Kations aro here from lowa and Nebrasks to | dered the poor free of charge, From 12 AR, Dins Hara ok \ o 2 imado, taxca o unuiug on ehort Uine, wid Will not siarg | 10t ot Dubling which book placs tho 20t fof tho ervditors of the lunber Srm of 5, 8, [weet the national board of Howes for disabled | o 1 daily in this branch of tho hodpital ooy P at 51§ e Inust Y v purposes ax up or runfulf tim til ¢ 1 im- | and at t st 1 n r rnell sent his | Mutton & Co, is called, The liabilities are ) volunteer soldiers, to present inducement for | dlseases of the eye and earare also treat- reduction of taiff must ales be ma The " proves s to fnsure the cost of regrets on the ks AMORES Sy i lea of ill-health, although it heavy and the assets unknown, Y cotablishing the home in ono of said states as' ed by & competent specialist, 267, 260 & 980 KR,

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