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i OMAHA DAIL‘Y — . . - - - — — —— — S A !‘(3[ RTEENTH YEAR. OMAHTA, NEB., FRIDAY ““l\\l\(u SEPTE \H I R 19, 188 l porations and forge the chains to bind | partisan however blinded, belioves it. wa [+ him: who would o selte | . { tha P it ot | TN 4 CHARGE, CHESTER, CHARGE )it Sy thte e Pl bodR. Kusw otlit, pRrtiss dese POLITICAL NEWS, SRR et flimer s. _( ) Requiring your attention, not only as|these lands, for applications had pre — ol R y truetof My 1t i Me, 1 i i | far , but as citizens, is the matter of | vi sen made in person and by e i Fadt o o ion iss1onor gl Serator Van erk 11 106 S2line CONALY | aross irregularitien if not deliberate fraud | lottar to the land commissionor's otico | BlAINC'S OFation and Oration at Wor FOUL ONLAMAY, : nanew | Hednesday’s Busi I 1 the management of the school lands, | seeking to loase them, : i : air, A subject far beyond and r than| Another confossion of guiltis the ples fS[CT a " Yards and 3 I The Standerous Contum Tt ! hort due - party or partizanship. Be, alluding | that the law is defective and needs Pt HEAMLERLLLE P i {1 Eoerat: b g i i ’ to thisata similar gathering in Burt [amending, if that be so, the greater the | ) e asiiabe i i s B . b 4D SORAAL | A Caustic Review of Monopoly [county, 1 was charged with h need for vigilance, for a sprinkling of [The New York Sun 8 Vindica ot Dissovery Filed | ' new n. Th Cattle Active o fhe Baiss Governor Dawes, The meann honesty, and business capacity. Suppose | . | 1 1 in tha sl Rule and Corporation Press. insinuation is_evidenced when it that tho law had silent” as to de tion of Blaine. INDIANA Sopt | X noon on Native ——— sinco appearad that Governor Da tails and merely d d lands to be — Unitod { f ek i . his vote against the leasing, p lonsed without any guards or protections, [ o o | attorney e filed & bl of 1 i tod 4 ) aainstjthe mismanagoment o fraud as 1| would that justify the oriminal conduct | Bfeotual Slanghteriof the Mulli= | i : Tt Ete HaboRd T i ozs=-Light Recsipts, have done. f tho board, DBut it is not true that the ios \ {9 B siEE tof Blain alled rithy sher D OEARN But it will bo an unfortunate day for | law is defective. It requires all lands to gan Lotter Lies, T o RiadBha il —— mand, Higher Ts Cir, Soptember 15, 1884, | this nation when tho acts of public_of- | be offored for salo beforo lasing. Beforo e TR woiBliian v ity e ey e s, 0 2P0 L ficersare not open to criticism and noces- | sale 1t must be advertised in nowspapers, : AR . ) DeNEE A New Yonk, Sopte 18~The annual a ! Tata Aa At the Saline county falr, held atfgary consure, You will bost secure |and before being advertised must be Puorile Assaults on the Plumed ikl AR torrogatorton | gging of the Northern Pacific ratlroad i Tho Grain Markets Aga Crete this afternoon, Senator Van|the interest of your party by honestly, | carefully appraised, then a book pre Knight in Wisoonsin, . ikl dbds neys, The bill | oo 1 seaston, Thoannual report for the . Aoctive, Wyck delivered an address which con- | and by featlessly arraigning “wrong and [ pared by commissioner, containing a L Bhatd UL e soar ended J tho earnings, 2 Siideead dllbwa wrong doers, even of your own election, | complete list of the lands, with tho ap SR it T IOV £ e ZClonet. Tor ot LHRIATRE ¢ A BERneH bbb ¢ You will injuro a parfy far more by con- | praisment, and deposited in oflice of | Prooress of the Seurrilous Senti= 106 RAN WO S RkEE WIERTA roads have Fierce Excitement in Corn, With Desides theoretical and practical agri- [ coqling than by exposing such criminal | county trensurer. All this before adver- i o 0 Ltime to bo fixed t, whicli motion 2 . culture, there aro other matters of equal | conduct. There should bo no considera- | tised for sale, then offered for sale, then nel Suit. w ued on \ 1 and over ‘ Better Prices. importance challenging your considera- | tion for personal friendship and party | offered for lease. ———— :..‘ l] v Il‘f'\nh ‘H‘!:‘n” lefon S u‘v ‘l'“l l‘ i l\‘\”\“w‘\' - - ging 3 Tho 3 Aatan <74 orde at e defense justification | gother wi tion, questions above the routine of daily 1“.\|-;*')l;m e e e “';“'imlv‘ }:.",'\‘1"1',.T’n‘:f...?fl;"fi.'.‘.".'.'n ‘-\” eanky Telord Turns Apostato— |t by Shoomaker iy o obtainad il e 3 Oats Moderately Firm—Pork Almost i S efe e school board have a on frame a guago s o nocessary and material for the_orators to pien I~ lfe. important for your own interests a8 | noydy heen printed, yet they show more | a barrier against men willingly and de- Hendricks' Sertous Injuries w and prove that Blaino had illicie rela- | i pla s lE s Nominal and Lard Iirm andj . < well as the prosperity of the nation. The | conclusively the negligence or eriminality | liberately are determined to violate it s with and seduced the person whom he [ These et do mot include S i ) glig alit 0 viola 3 it and th® OCavinet il ) L B 4 Advancing, power neod to bo checked, For twenty | | | congratulate tko people of Salino and | ers that tho board was eriminal when it L Y. AHEG8 WAHEI ETbAT NN b a: Bhis BUl e following tors. wore onrs tha public domain hus been sholt.| Fillmore counties that che governor and | admitted that the opinion of tho attornoy 66s 0N t0 sy thak tho orator nra, {nformed | 1884 rederick Chnsli cart s the public domain a8 been 8POL- | gtato treasurer voted against the consuma- | general wan wrong when he held that the 5 Wi . and beliove that the marriage of Blaine and | Robert Pari , A Bolmont, Special Telegram to Tak Ber, 1 by reckless and improvident leg| tion of this villainy. land could be leased before being offered “M\""‘ at q!“::"\‘h l~.l s ”‘_.;,,,‘.‘ \;‘ e ol feoticra mn‘\ Ahout Marel i “1 b ”~' W] Cincaco, Septombor 18, —~Thero were lors §iis g Rl S SKEs t is ocoasiof ejoicing to 0. 1t, Mass,, Septewbor 18,—J, G, |20th, 1861, in Pittsbu *a., that tho l Julle es, R, - 53 tion, by unwarraated demands and base | 1t is ooca ‘1'"-";5 ejolcing to the atato [formsle, . 0 MR B TS e e R et o R i N, 1 1allowell, | than 150 cars of Tosan and territorial mpers concessions of the land department, too m“:"'l“;::*“"; 1\1: t‘c“:::“x “]"5 l:l"]“‘ml‘:‘» Wi :““’l“‘ ‘::J“:""i‘"!;:"‘fl 'ffl‘“”:l q"k]‘“' noon to-day. He comes t\';-m- nd the annual formed and hastil smplished, that no SR g ””C well roprosent the Or- | among the fresh rocolpts, and about 200 care ! % tonten y sore | DY a8 d o outside hostile action e 0 Ban ournal extenuates by [ i of th ster Agricultural socioty. [no licenso was issued by any authority for such \ transcontinental compuny, Chere was | of natives, mal o heaviest run ef the lat often sustained by infamous it not cot-| 4q the board only yielded when a man- | saying, the state can suffor no loss bo- | 1o will I o e of the Baciet SHinsiIAge, fova belng. tequiced by wiig Inw of | 50 opposition, i ,"I“w””,lf]‘. {”“'" “: e ruptly obtetned opinions of attorneys|damus had been issued compelling them | cause the stato can have the leases de- | gressman W. M. Rico duriog bis stay in this [ PennsylVania at that tine, that HBIg C— ”*f any da B D i wenoral, and what is far more revolting to | to desist. clared illegal in the courts. *‘Mostlame | city. hu\muuluut beople Wel o in waiting at [or official record was Pt for the <ame Oficial Figures From Maine, erally was fairly active but prices wera again | L " Ll 3 AT b £ 6 B li h T the station, and lined the rowte to the fair|rcason, that ono Dryan, who officiated | Popreasn, Mai ek 1 fol- | mado lower on common medium nati f the " Aadroan cltbon) "t BIlGHT sy o CEIEHIE RRERIEHLL 0L HBIRE e T Bl i St L grounds, ‘Tho national salute was fired by a|at the me marriage has been R b POy Ty Tt Tl b s s ke lowing havo boen recoived direct from the [ Which there was a1 supply and these sorts aro strong at 25 to 100 lower than last week, been issued having no bearing on tho| But why did a hoard of state ofticers | ¥ ¢ abtery v s charge showing that originally wo had |issue illegal leases? visit is entirely non-partisan, the recoption [memoranda or reford of the marriage was | secretary of stato I ATy s L Y press statute. Until now, the only|nearly 8,000,000 acres, and that the| Ltseems some of the conspirators havo [committeo heing composed of mombers of the | made, the samo was lost or « The | Avausta, Sept18,—T give you tho foottngs | not quist as styong a6 yesterdey of 1net ook | eliurt is to rescue or withhold from the | board had not stolen or suffered others [ unloaded on possibly innocent parties, and | Iu-mm al society and reprosent different I‘“'lvl‘t‘\‘v!~“|1.’\\1w:u1‘xl u‘mw h;Hv known i Red- | There is an active demand for stookers and on ‘ hands of the spoiler about 100,000,000 | t0 appropriato all of it. now the state must be asked to supple. | Political parti Roiabls L AL LG e el 1100; [ or two of the speculating firms sold_ons yes: 4 s \ ) R i 31 | same ti the date of said warria That the lands had been appraised at | mont the crime of the board by inflic- | The party were met at the junction of Tilm | Yo terday. - Over 1,000 I arlings and i : J and Agricultural stroets near ‘tho fair grounds | Blaine was a profossr at an fnstiuto of ekers havo beon ol r two. during thomrival, ‘Tho | d soveral y nd - that if any private tained by the courts in defiance of ex- of the vote for gove r: Robio, 78,012; 00015 1, B, Baton,3,187; Bustes, W, AL Eaton, g, 16, This man, b 73 seatte mpi- J acres of land, held much of it in defiance within a d an acreage value of & per acre—cer- [ ting a lawsuit upon and steallng from 7t o and, and os. | 05 at Drillersburg, Ky., that Miss S 5 T e ¥ AT . i of law twenty yosrs from wottlement and | tainly, but why in 1984 whon lands are |innocent purchasers. ¢ B o5 25| ki netructroe i fomalo sohool R A e (s not carnod by tho torms of the grant, yet | desired and incrensed in valuo should a| Tfa villain forges the namo of Mr. | orowd gave Bluino a hourby Welcomo. At tho [amne place, and that thiey thero became ac. | 910 Ceantin tho fawis 56 1 otitan S A e 1 | boldly defying the power of congress to | whole county of 80,000 acres be assessed | Kendall to a promissary note, the Jour- | tho tent he was met by the trustces and intro- | (s rli'x'.l.(v';'.li‘1,"::'“ T e lq l"‘l,“‘h 0 |||j. 3 \m“lul\.‘ Newpor Inn i L "; are making faie prices and in good demand I rotain what has not boen earned, and |atfrom forty and not exceeding seventy | nal would say no crime_in that, a harm. | duced by President Flatt. | There wana kuge | G40 S50 PRI I Tl rela, | onbepes Watarboro and the plantations of | Receipts of ¢ and Texans o \ threatening, if congross dare act, tho [cents per acre, this mystery is not ex-|less transaction because if the noto is a [KACrig of gentimen SORRERNUNE ho Y | iy ankiied. That a short time betoro snid | $rartlo Il and numbor 14, Washington Clo. [t o o e e 2 o courts will be invoked to aid the robbers | plained, forgery it cannot bo- collected, thereforo | funt, and there was a very. Bleusant, inform. | marriage, —Jacob * Stamwood, w brother [ ot RN BRAS KRB G0 PR | 710! g eattio are aro solling at abont the \ and, from past ccnduct, will probably [ Another sample in Lincoln county in |no wrong done. al interyiew which lasted until time|0f unclo of Mamiet or = somo other [ GF, cubstantially correct. s, how- [ following: Texaus 750 to 850 pounds 3 75 to { sustain them, 1880, when land could with difficulty be| We have quite enough of that in this uking, whon tho party adjourned to tho | Person or porsons unkiiown t tho orators vis. | avar, i plantations uf ti arogincludod |22, 900 to 1000 pounds 440 to We boast of our freedom and the [sold at any price, appraisements being |state where mnocent parties on tho Den- [ judio’s staud. o uge, chirged bim with hein the [y the above compilation; : ming, Montana and Nebragkas } power of the ballot box. You know i from S1to'S3 and 5, in 1884 when lands | ver & St. Joe, upon public lands have DLAINE'S SPEECH, threatencd hin with personal violenco nnlens (Siguod) Toswrn 0. S, rangs tailings, incluiug cows ud, bull { that 99 of every 100 of our people de |haddoubled and trebbled in price in the | been compelled to suffer. It is not hon- | Blaine then spoke as foilows: ho married her; that Blaine madeno denial of Sec LU B LV lity to be 20, Tho This shows the rapublican plurs vy hors that one or | 19891 and the gain over 1880 of 20, s wero present at the interview | maiority is 1,411, ine and the relatives, but these —— bill | - Belford's Chango of Heart, lies and Gentlomen: T am sure that un- | the charges, aud in « ud prosperous stato you will ox- | threatencd agreed to m quence ot boing mand these lands should be restored to |eame county, lands were appraised at|est, the government, state and nation the public domain, from 40 to 70 cents. must be held responsible for the acts of | [EF S TOL HEE BED EUAMIIRL \orda'oF oon | 11618 0o Such a demand, even !in England or| Tho school lands were honestly man- |its oflicers. Eratulation, and if tliore bekng ono apot with. | botwern Germany, would be at once recognized | aged in former years, but that only inten- | The action of the governor and state |in the limits of the United States which may [ persons are unknown o the orators, Th I at 3 80, S8 pounds, at 4 40; s, 1091 at 500; 211 Col. Texans, 1021 ponnds 30 Col. Texans, 1015 pounde, at 4 85 Texans, s, pound at 4 N i " . ) 3 ry v Py Py . ] Texans, 13 po 4, { and respooted, but in free America it |siies the crime of this new dispensation, | treasurer in voting against leasing isa | challengs all others in prosperity, content- then states that aiter mariago. Mis, Hino | Waswivros, Soptomber 15— Congress Texans, 1113 pounds, at 5 00. p 4 Aisadid i ting thi e sritraudl e dtat e tho board, The|ment and general happiness, it must b tto A N | pild e o noc ( IDEGbablYibe Epurned Band Jdaspised. inaugarating this new phase of fraud, | condemnation of the board, The|me d_genera s, e | went to Aug ino, where a chile ne ond T BTG | JpEbhablyibe purhediancidein e Al e dit ; ho e 2 i | Worceater in the stato of Mastacusetts. [Ap- | born abouteune 18, 0 that waid child [ DBelford, tho rip-roaring red-hoaded | - puc,iy g tight, fair demand, and pr i Here the people are long suffering and | which was consumated fortunately not in junanimous action ot the board in | LU R \ve qrain the habityin our minds, | was r wd eknowledged by Blaine as | F00ster of the Rockios,” as his constituents in | ytrong at 5 to 10¢ higher, making sn_adva much forgiving. Kieth, where a mandamus was obiained [ August s a condemuation of its | (iihoic looking closely at figures, to think | his son, rators further aay thoy have | Colorado call Lim, has written a lotter to tho | of 20 o 25¢ for the pnst two days. The pens Those whom you elect to high posi- | to restrain the crime, and when the board | action in July. On August 4th, after the | that some rich sections of Kurope ro far wore | a good eurly hour, the v, in which | were well cleanod out at democratic ¢ al commi defense us stated im their \ L notonly betray their trust, ignore knew it would be impossicle to prevent |land exposure by the mandamus suit, | populous than any sections we o in this | of justification, that the facts stated in the His % T e morket Sules: Skips and g your wishes, but have the audacity to ask | exposure, defeat and disgrace, they with- | they unanimously decided on motion of | conntry, but n the great United Kingdom of | answer are true and that thesame can bo fully ’“ P :' e v e e ord at 4 0 orted light at re-clection at your hands drew the leases, Governor Dawes, that advertisemont 'be | Great Britain sul IrslefiRBlorssWwinut as atoblihod by tho anewarof Bisinotojtho fu:fthe republiow nordliies for, conkres) as aty| G105 Mliere was an iinproved damantl F S 5 b At : by 2 dense opulation a it Massachu- " ies” herctofore propounded, ie | independent democratic anti-monopolist ght sorts, Common to w What rappens in the nation has a BUT WHY ISSUE THEM? ul.un.ltl\«xf‘fi;\\d lands be subject to lease | 41y ..,m,l this point to tho sea A bkina Fly Veown ¢ i o A AT e e bl ane T ) to 5 75, and best heavy counterpart in the state. To illustrate, |, vd had Hilae v ledzeand after thirty days. There is not in the crowded kingdom of B fulland complete discovery of eaid the intimate fricud of Grant and Conklin to 200 Lbs, 5 50 to 6 30, ' the adjoining states of Iowa, Missouri |, —7¢ DoAY “)“ a8 ‘“.“f‘d‘ "j‘“l".o an Why did not_the board tn July know | gium, not in that hive of industry, Hollaxd, | from and by Bluino i nece to bho and his joining the democratic ranks will ¢ wit | and Kansas have by legislation fixed the | Ronesty when they withdrow the loases | ghat socret leasing of the schocl lands was | so dense a population as you dn ‘this gronnd | in their detense in aid of such other tostimony | wueh to imperil republican siceess in hisown [ . i rato of passenger traflic on railroads at [ 9 ¥ “"“‘I‘GY_i“‘"‘“ suomy X mean,(of fiaifraud? represent today and when yowemo to com. s may b proaueable. | Unloss this s | tate, ~ Howeitos t the deniocratis oo LEhe el s g vers ; threo cents per_ mile. In this atate the | “0Ure0: the guilty members of tho board. | * Whaf bocomes of the boasted opinion | Fire 1o #oliors SIH BREER TERDCIIE o done - the artors - innot e 0 . “mcnkans way | Orders were mor nmerous for w Ths Look a moment at the facts which were | of 41, 17 people have almost unanimously de-f o S of the attorney general circling glote a community that can stand | prove the facts necssary to their ¢ e assigned to stump the sta aded the regulation of passenger and well known to the board, and printed a8 | Aygust 25th on motion of Gov. Dawes | comparison. Out west on ok rich lands, ot thiesatire pray that a full and complote | publi T nifn,‘,...m will D | then rule nd steady for awhile, f ight traflic. How have they been an- }{hmtr dt;’lens_e in the Lincoln Journal|jt was ordered " that the school lands in |that *l v;{llnn‘lllupwllcn ’lmlldl '\:thl\ hoe,” | discovery be made by Blaine in_relation to | grant ]«LL m;lz adv 1'.1‘ l}'n;l’, vmr)iux"y od & . N 0. o, = i onnd ontigulty of space, in| Le facf heretofore stated, and to that end P ey ative demand, desisted some by { awerad? With all your bossted power it | ~eptember 5. 5y Keith county be re-appraised, ‘‘decming | in it ‘7"‘" Ladiinr gl i oty AP T o 0 A ifle ( cennot be done, Railroad capgon nd| Watts, Dopreist and Stollo wero ap- | tho last appraisement too low,and that the | {1ieh thoagricaltural disteice stvotchos from | v summonod to answer the samo_undor e RS T e tendency in corn, Later it eased off @ trif 4 i i i i Y 3 o 7 the crest of the Alleghenies to the great plains | oath. The bill closes by asking that o writ of and cloged on the regular bo; higher than attorngys and editors somehow can use | Pointed ppraisers in April, 1884. Stolle | Jands be advertised for sale, and that tho |it'\ili o surpriso to thoin,if {6 18 ot £ you, | supoens bo fwstied ot of chancary for Bline, | Darrox, Olio, Septembor 18, ~Tho | yesterday. On the atternoon board the feeling the people for their own destruction. declined to act, as he belonged to anoth- | y\qtice of leasing be wtthdrawn until after | that this county of Worcestir aut of 1,700 and [ and that ho he ordered to answerthe interro- | Loned of - manapers for disabled volune 1, and prices rose & to }, closing o for moment and ask yonrself er ring not haviug theconfidence of Ken- | {14 salo. odd countie that make up all of the [ tiories— that the prozecding Do stayed Lt r ) for October, 79} to 79} far November, how such things can bo and why the peo- dall, as appears by the Lincoln Journal | " Tt yeems in August the board have no | states, that this county of Worcester is the funtil such a timo as wo oy | teer soldiers avrived hore this morning and re- | and 803 for Decembor. st the ro. | market opened easier. Prices fell off § to ple are willing to place themselves in the | °f September 12. {roubls it i) thatihe law rerjulcos | 1ieous ik R heliwiiols NURiadf Estonliiajanpivee bttt chan Tlbing fula ol sk thefjyiom o ¢ Q1Ojvstomung Brmni [ indHon ACk z con. hands of such trickstors, ‘Can such WHAT A SPECTACLE ! honesty in_the management of school | jin is more surprising, that, standing in this ik tral Branch cumpus. Ao delegations from ‘.|l|.u exol 'nm‘u(vlmuirnuyz niran flercaand { \ things be, and overcome us like a sum Apparently no one manipulating the | lands. Did they not know as well infhigh rank in agricultural’ industry and [pegually stayed and restrained. Tho bill was l.\rh.mwl« |\‘Lm1;’,\1 1‘:.\]\:.”’:....'!“?‘.‘:. bigh to-duy, ' Cash aud Septercber uul;‘\‘lmlth?g: | ¥ mer’s cloud, without our special wonder?” [ school lands except two rings, and they |July as August that the lands were ap- altural products it stands stillhighor in | not filel until 7 o'clack, and the contadjourn- | PFas hees B D od them. After the 1 on the aftornoon board, ‘I ai The railroad managers have been com- | control the board. Kendall in the inter. | braised too low? B LA | Gl b ol iR R NS Tapection tho bord mot i memorial hall and [ felt in all futures and they wers' corrospo | pelled to recognize the universal cry of | est of one ring and Stolle of the other. The action of the board in August ia a | firey for in thit gredt Bab i Saads Louth o r—— roulved togive ouch state a half hour and |ingly strong. The shorts made frantic. cfforts the people, but not to your benefit. collo attempts to thwart Kendall by [comploto acknowledgement of the im- | (it th five thousand and *fve i THAD POUND ANDHIS PALS. ity ton minites t presont it inducoments |to recovor, and matortally aided in” advancing You romember a fow years ago you | withholding the assossment, and Kendall | becility or criminality of the board in | dred millions of product manufacture in a e R R e Sy s A and [ were denounced as demagogues be- | checkmates the Stolle ring by ordering |July. R . |single year in this United States, you can seo | They Have their Innings for Abuse o [ Ihe sfternn wasoonsmic, ', B8 RS o ; ! cause we demanded that ctn]mrmiuus new appraisers, and issuing leases for We look in vain for any vindication. “‘l_mhn ","" the m 'H\H"HL yw'v,"wv“"“IY OF Blaine, tho home, The state committezs will be heard (5 should be controlled bylegislation. They | 80,000 acres before the watchful and Jertainly tho large array of figures show- | this county, that it sliould stand fificent’s tu ol R LO.1OPFOW, et il B L S then asserted railroads could not be more | vengeful Stolle and his ringknew any- | ing the entire 3,000,000 has not been | )i couuty has been loug noted and long | Muwavkee, September 18,—To-morrow —— SV e A B e ; controlled than farmers, that as well fix | thing about it or had an opportunity to |stolen is equal to the defense of a vigor- | known. [t is the county best known i the | 200 00 Foe o ; tan] I Butler in J 5 2 for May. 3 ’ § the price of corn and hogs by legislation, | bid. orous thicf who claimed great considera- | state, 1Lt is widely known throughout the [ Butncind s was 'l 08, “: |") "“ NI jeptember 15, —At the fair PORK i that railroads were private property, sec- | Does not that prove the crima com- | tion because, while confessing he stole andiifibers o Lo nigseiedyion 1 e o ”"‘7*1 toxt | to-day Gieneral 1 poke for ten minutes | almost nominal, closing at 1675 for Septems condly, they claimed the management of | plete against the board/—so adroitly and | the saw mill, ho had previously restrained ,,,Ml”‘l“,ff'“:,"_‘,‘\“,‘"l“‘f“fi WiS S0l e Rrec | ofitho Mulligan lotora acyifvas.g iThe noxt | A 0 o snid ber, 17 00 for Octobar, 1123 for the yoar, railroads was 80 intricate and obtuse, [ quietly managed that one syndicate was | himself from stealing the mill dam, o e e Eoaay At duidtry,and. frog | bt of Mr. Blaino which tho sddress touchea |t B Sr8 JVEL el o amon mortals should not attempt to [ not aliowed to bid against its rival/ Call| A few papers having succeeded £0 ad- | «chools and free education could do, | 1pon is his support of the bill to chauge the | yig.q the moss of his s e ROk AL 7D e B antonbartann vade the sacred domain, only the finan- | you this honest? mirably in establishing the guilt of the|thers would bo ono vuice in favor|government loan for the 564,000,000 advanced | eps to ruise sorghum and pry huco dud_ Jouve | 7023 for'November, § ) priesthood, those men who could MALK. ODIRR FAOTS, board, the ]]n-.vplu are now |||;p‘u|(;m|y of ;L:"‘-.vx-.f\l:n’]v‘y;m‘« of Wor tor o (hat ““‘,,‘ e railway from U fint to the :|‘ “Mh‘.\ ion of g ¢ g‘,"'_‘,f\“.‘f‘,.“‘.}li 5 1o water into millions of government . s waiting the explanation why from | (aemplay IDiie el antte. Lot | veson enynull i [ % ot Military rquare in Newark o { JRPR "’"“‘“” the miracle of 1800 | *5 T l“Tllll lllf'Lv h 7 1l in| neeyearsibeen onidepositin aiiopdbunks 1ty [lshter), it outside and beyond that T o somatcal 1 -t Toust mude | addrous by General Butler, who then pre g e e e i o years ago when water was turned i June =, lhendatl sencs by mait IN-|in this state, In what banks deposited?|joulousy, I am herc to say belialf of the | (S ibitle, that the ¥75,000 Little ock [ed to the” Academy of Musie, wh boblnagn, mayor of cléy, way shot by a e stuctions to county clerk at Ogallala to | Who interested in the suidbanks! Wheth- | stato !th ch e part of Ll‘;“{'hl common: | Dorils went from Dlaine to “Josiah Culdwell, lowed | nator Gridy in o brict tramp at about 10 .u.ulw Irh[ st aight. The 4 rati ut new appraiser: er auy interest wa id on the deposit, | Weulth, that for the county ¢ oreeater, I is friend and co-worker in Littlo Rock and [ crowded sudience. n was first discovered by Mrs, Bobinson, 1 Now the corporation and e (o olat i mo g Viarieh v v tha stats of Mawiachusestts, noobhior Fapling | o es o G OO ol 40 Saott, e from r— BGerin = Tika L1 ity SRR RN R editors and convention mnanipulutors say | == o aisors Watt, Dopreist| These may be hard c dr but | 1 entertained than that of profound respect, | oyt to tho Union Pacific, and that the 564, Base Ball, i e e 2 L i corporations should bs controlled, and | PO WS APPraiecrs e BERSIR | xR R RV ARG CIBLEHOCHRIBESERE, ut | adiration and honor, [ Enthusiastic ch 00 ‘casliifound its way. bisck ito M. Blatio by | Bt Cineinnati=Clnclinatas 01 Athlotics o, | 1ad xebired, was called, and went autiaud (ap there can bo no reat until they are, but|"PL MRS Gl b the defendera of the board are cvidently | Thanking you, gentlemen, i that very cor |y sum circuitons’ ronte.” o addrees | 0ldo—Toledos 17; Metropolitans 6. dered tho fellow off the premises. After m the matter of control should” be left to ughes, in place of Btolle, oould notaqusl toithe emergency dinl and hoapitabl 1 which it been | (g from Mr, Blaine's spoceh in co i | AV T St o 0 Alloghaney £ | walking avay about ten feot, tho follow fired their tender management. ‘They think | 28V een appointed before July 27ch, T PACOHD A L Vit nE YOU | apr), 1876, sho or m which ho | At Glaveland —Now York 8 Clovolaud | Sl o s e = : A * possibly the 28th, yet the same record A Statue of General Keynolds, an: Ahangen of the greab prosperiby } peeano owner of the bonc It recounts the Dot Detroits 6; Providencos Vs breast, passiog dowawari and h now the legislature will not have the e AT A VR e 3 4 h surrounds y I bid youa coraial fares | Gorl known fucts that became public before At Columbus—Columbus, hobe ho lrt hnng e o i - neccssary time but by all means u com- | $how8 that the oath, which is required by | Puiiaveienia, Pa., September 18, —The fwell, [Applius the congressional committes in 1576, and suys: | A¢ Lonisvillo—Louisville, 15 Trooklyn, "2, [ pu8 R B8 00 0 ”;" U many. cibisies / P law, was taken by Hughes, April 10th, [stutuo of Gen. John Fulton Reynolds, who e R encons Ky, thiat & embor oo, 03 Ebiladelp] .”“;x‘.‘:‘.‘uu“\’.‘j xylfl‘l‘.‘ and a :(fl.ufl,g L‘lu 1/:H y | From the geowing temper of the peo- | ™70, months before he was appointed. killed at the battle of Gettysburg, was un Dana on the Mulligan Letters, of congress i3 entitled o make investmonts i ‘At Chicago,—Chicago 17, Bo ot Tt da Ll A On the 28th day of June, the same |yeild in front of the city hall T s ; . ). $h ciled in front of the city hall to-day, Tho | Niw Yonk, September 15.—The Sun says: u day or the day aftor his appointment, | Grand Army paraded in honor of the ovent, | o >0 & O OGRS (B0 I S Tha address concludes. ws follows: | 1. Hoghes swoars that o “icarefully ap. | nd the stiory xaud firad a ubute, - Amon | A parssraph soprintad ohuowboro from tho | K\ would e i itoet of” 3. Blaines| At Washingion -~ Uniom, prassed th valuo of tho improvemonts | Lot presont woro Gon, JJohn 5. Kountz, ' of |columns of the Tribune shows tho view which | lcction upon ths sk Macht What wouldouly 2 vailway stock and_bonds with perfect pro- | A¢ Indianapolis—Indianapolis 3 Graud Trunk depot, where it is thought he purposed taking o tiain which was nearly due. On’ his person was found a razor and a r At 4 o'clock the prisoner was tuken plo they fear it may bo difficult to pur- mi chase a legislature but a commission is their darling project, that they can own, tionuls, 4; St { s they have in the past land thedepart- e <l|-in‘ln\l.i~nul ~l~;m“. wiu\l;nn of the | the immediate friends of Mr. Blaine take of llnlwlw;‘“;';l” B LA i Rl o) i Robin ;vnn house, and identified by nent i ey gene! 7 " SEA0H, Grand Army, and Past Commanders-in-Chief {iove % e o | thist all” thoso lutters upon which churge alne Ieaches New York, both hin and his wife, M. Robiosons con- ’I,‘Lf ;::;;l);:g:g;ypxu rol at Washington | “p ts wero bofore the bonrd, | {urirants trid Teach, mmanders-in-Chief | 1,0 gj covery of the I)hh-.v 1 L\Alr rl October [ 1 i1 Qopend for thuir support, were R TR Frant T .m‘\‘,‘m il “ny‘:x‘«’\ if B :.'nl ;’:?wn:«lufih.t.r ] A commission by all means, Then, if | 32.any furthor proof of their villainy bo _— #d ny ey bt s gbelboins i o Boagin mind that Mr. Bialnd | oro on o train oyer the Now York, Now|ful Thop lonies the crime uud talks needed; if so, it is furnished in same The Nutt Family. pressed by Mr. Bluine, this celebrated docu- | was an A 4 5 ¥y : ey was) o artford road at 11 o'cloc ol o number of Journal, UN10NTOWN, Pas, September 18, Miss An. | ment has heen suppressod for eight years by | inhis privs tever it all | Haven & Hartford road at 11 o'clock to-night. | S50 Brmte 410 B on the 5 o'elod u i ’ tho time he was in congress, 16 his lettors | He oq aular passengor truin, Bavivg | i vestorduy from Battle Cre There On the ©5th day of July, ab| .o Nuw, danghter of the late Capt, Nutt, | Plaine’s aceusers, - Without disenssive that ¢, “other wen with whem he did f declined the offer of a special train from the |50 g e hY““”“K e cry littlo, Ho gives his name o Morris appointed by the” governor, how easy very little, 1o gives his name as Lorris, they think so little friction, ‘The B, & M. would recommend one, the Union Pacific another, and the third to be ap- ‘fl"f“fll:i ‘;hu Bc‘:"r':ty c‘l‘t;rlk .;‘.l.::int Killed by Dulces, died suddenly last night, it | Point we aguin Alfuthnti.utnlllnviuLLhnLUm baoss woro ex o ...\le.‘m lebtors to h”]'”‘}di\'.'“‘f.m.fr Giuirmna i 1 Jos, o i b Tl thors ould 3 chines it o = 3 b0 orn appraiseme! 5 B d of chole norbus, 1t is said he | production by Mulligan and Fisher of the loten isher Iab would you @xpeoh Vo o6 & he pepublicy atlon: £an) 20, DENsLor for his life I | pointed by the governor of course would | ¢ Gc a1 Spich' e roceived mot beforo | i nily l..nu"'..' i 1v|u'| “mt L:. 4T Oot. 24, 1471, Aty aud fal) merate, | corc of truth, prity, and onor, or a rovela | Wapnce Miler, Collector Koburtaon and - b 4 be neutral. 1 At Jof Oct. 24, 1871, finully and fully “exonerates | gy of “jobbery, cocruption, and disgra Governor C 11 met the teain at the statio the 7th possibly the 8th the very day the | tacked with spasins, It is reported they have |y ) board met and” issucs leases to 68 per- [ been poironed v ARRES 20RARR A0 Pe A second dispatch from Uniontown ° ne from the charges that he withheld | Tht is the contents of the package obtained | 1% we b uestion for you to answer. A for g 5 Tell me will you, how would the rights \ 1 ove that if the rocord of Mr, Blaino | = gy, Almost Revolutionary, of the people be protected? part w sons for 50,000 ac : " 4 y fully spread botore the people, and wore 0] 1 pe! j ¥ € TeDO) i 4 ul i Ol U 7 une 8 v e i ere fully 8| people, .y EL 1 : Or if the commigsion shall bo elected (7 %) 0 the people of Keith county, o the rey I\L{l‘h‘;“lh /(\ i an y : ]I from Mullig June, 16876, Every docu- 5000 iere would be just as little like- [ Brussits, Septombor 18.—Bands of citizens | by the people, take tho mado of selecting | 4o othor county except the ring, houd- | Mol o, cansed by oating. unin | entin the lot had been accounted for excopt { il of his boing olected - presidont as of Nis | paraded the principal quarters of tho city last ] a8 would be indicated by tho last ropub- | 03”1y 0 00d1q possibly have. known | pear ¥ § PO (i one, The chargo that Mr, Blaing tam. [ b eveniug. The royal palace was the centro of ican convention, 2 X A i i ' : that the lands had been appraised, mu —— vered with the bundleof papers rested solely . 3 vacaon and hefore it multitudes gathered, ; . eading orce of : Tho Lripartite Troub A galiant captain heading the force of [y, 'y} o' vty thiore Hosmor and St John, p bis tallure to read the Tishiop letter of ok ) Tho king was hooted and the ery of “Vive La one rail road, an eloquent and shrewed lawyer, and politician heading the other. A facetious and wily editor of a rail road 71 1t was on Mulligan's schedule Ciicaco, Septomber 18,~The g said he could not find it, Why he fuiled to find it is now appavant, Tt was still ne al man- | 1y Iways held auothor five | papers apy subliquo, was frequently hoard, Liberal al'to the people to remain calm mber 18, G Not oven the vigilant Stolle had the | s 7,005s, st knowledge or suspicion. This hot, | {1 oarsnin ived here his morning. e ‘ agera of all western 3 i ) y wnd uso only lawful means to combat the edu. NG POW e undue and criminal hasto was only to aid [and J. A, St. John deposited the remaining | i, the session of Mulligan and Fishe hours session, ending at one o'clock today, and fant EARL BAKING PO organ, president of the convention, & Cap- | ¢h ring which lay nearcst to Kendall's | 5600 with John Dillon, editor of the | nover | passed . nto Blaine 4 ‘Lmlf wjourned till four thin afternoon without ac- | “4618 bill — - AMTOUNDTOR tious snarling editor of another paper |y o ° Post-Dispateh, the race to be three m with | ji. goid the tr ‘about {6 campliahing aavthiog. toward' tho aitlément Xfalv Olio)as ot iras whose life has always been prolonged by turn for 81,000 a side on Creve Coeur Luke, | 110 gl tho troih whow plishing % aly Oholera Bulletin, sured the House that his exhibit covered every scrap and sorimption that from Mulligan, The secretary of tho Western Cattlo | buir (1f " §010° 400 P o, o of tho Nebraska question, This was wade [ oy, September 18,—Bulletinof the Rava Insurance Company, the chief operator | good condition, the sole topic of to-day’s deliverations, Thr ses of cholera in Ttaly for the past 24 hours: the patronage of a great rail road, was made chairman of resolutions and actual- \ | d residing at Omaha, and the (3 men in the ——— ) ) f ST , 3 . e PR A ha T AR A o Ao ) =5 - wo arointerested to vee whether the newspa- [or four new propostions were suggested | Naplos (Province) 34 cwses, 17 deaths, Nas 00 of bur party, that for the conserva. | P10y of his company, were tho only Growham and the pers which hiave urged Mr. Blaine this [ which, however, varied only slightly {rom | oy (City) 507 cases, 253 deaths, Other Proy ; party, ones cognizant of these rapid evolutions | Wasiiseroy, September 15.—1t is now |special charge of dishone retract it | thoso heretofore put forward, —One suggestion | lucas, 123 cases, 55 deaths. tion of the peace (who proposes war!) and | To ghow the Intent and extent of the | kuown beyond doubt that Judge Gresham can | and spologize. They have wronged him in | toduy was that the subject be referred to the e prosperity of the stato a statute reguls- | orime, suppoee tho same board, or the [ huve tho trewsury portfolio is ho wishes it, [ fiy"Cobect b least. ™ b this respact, at vast, | prosidents© of o difforont modn Luk Sunk in the Migsourl, ting our rail roads &e. guilty majority themsolves, owned 80,000 | His hesitancy is caused by his desire tocone | iy SHS GO U0, bietweives @ friocand | thie | s HolEmeds b for ixty | 81 Louts, Septomber 18, The stoamer Da The day after the said editor had ex-lacres, and dosiring to leaso at the best | clude investigations alroady began and inan T TN, Hays and leavo watters in utaty Thit [ kota was sunke in the Missouri river near hausted himself in the effort he had re- | terma, sent men to appraise carefully, | " “;""l‘,""l“"”” “""‘ Aiaflina “gii'\ The New York Tr 1t i most | wis aleo defeated. When the session adjourned | Providence this morning, on her teip up that maining vitality sufticient to endorse his | who reported their value to be from 'j"'.“‘“-‘ IM‘.AI o \":“ “j’l }:" “‘:]‘ A“‘ u“‘:’ humiliating to the Americ ,u,' ople that after [ uo proposition of any kind was pendiog and | strea !’lu freight li 14.;01‘v She was own effusion by writing in hls paper that | forty to soventy cent per acre and the [ piace and soms of his friends beliovo he may | % e de4ra of ecandal and cefumution, it fat fous Hgaklations will ikve to beeli | valuud af 44,0001 lisure Ldor 915,00 5 TR e e 0, BONRRA - ] d 6 a uf his Jould now be foun sone of them have | entirely s momning for the fies e 1 the platform including this resolution f Jand not subjeot to taxation, when they | yet be induced to take the position been befooled by u sharper like Warren Fisher | time the Union Pacific, which had remained Death ot a Prominent Lawy 8 vigorous and original, Undoubt- [ well knew land no better and subject to - —— into suspecting or belisving evil of an honored | nenteal on all propositions looking to abroga Ci1eaGo, September 18~ 15 Lar | iy ! g taxation was selling from $3 to ¥4 per The Oblng ow, o | and worthy statesmen like” Mr. Blaine, ) tion or « uco of the tripartite of th Tl s Known mombor £ the y For saying which you and I have been [acre, would they accept smilingly such | Loxoox, L Ihe Pall Mall | posed to temnptation every hour for thirty | u ice with the Milwauk linois bar, died at Lake Forest last night, nccd by the said editor as dema- | appraisement and go through tho farce | {i4#tts says tho lik Aty '{‘," Yoatn pula o L WIW 188RARCH Ki: AlioR! & k Ialund ronds Lor porpebui | 1y residengs of Tate years b been s Prove suce and blatherskites. of leasing at thre ts per aore, not | Uelqw Koo Cluw it 2 Sxppen | bioj, JOI WUSBOA 00 U Bested by | o wmemony, shainioes o | ideaos; Ity ' hen a convention thus manipulated, |as much as there would be taxes on other | defeatod o fow villager honest or will not voluntarily let h e greement must g0 a8 Bl A mele e Mnanbla | i would nominate railroad commissioners|land? Would they lease it the day after | A dispateh from Hong Kong to the I e tarnished, His services have been |condition for any further n A ! IR e Banteat] | and under the spur and whip of party|appraisoment to a syndicate which had The 1'rench ma ar Atlantic | ‘.. nation The great party bobind him has | tistion, aud, if this is hald to, it is balicved | N#w ¥ optember 18, ie Bankers'} slontaine, of G et | oL ] I e AT 1 N | NS B T L e P e S lar Hong Kong trading junk and | made the grandest part of the history of the | the preser 2 will adjonen without furs | and Merchant aphcompany, applied | | LR } y Y aeen ¢ / g 10§ nnon, guns and ammuni't uation, Yot there are found men of that| ther action, The goucral freight und passen: | to the supreme court for the appointinent of a ‘l.lll)l? WS & ks q tornative of, shall I aay freo men, to rat- | low valuation, with no opportunity for merchants of Hong Kong are e nation who would distort the words of | ger agents worked ull the worniug on the de- | receiver, ~ A number of croditors appeared il {3, ° # ‘URVZ;UKLS‘ ify at the baliot box the decree of cor-!competition No man on earth, no y irritated at the action of the French, d the statesman rather than dot the knaves Mtails conuected with the for on of the new court to oppose the application, - LT Wates o