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{ FOURTEEN N STATU QUO. ' The Western Railway Managers Fail Utterly ]fl Agree Wo Have Fought Ourselves to a Standstill,” The Tripartite, a Bar to all Set- tlement. A Ninety Day Compact of Mutu- al Confidence. Organized With Joseph F. Tucker ag Gteneral Reforee. The only Result of the Conferenco is the Maintenance of the new Cal- ifornia Citieaco, Septomber 19, —The nanagars held another long s we tation, thiy formation of | that any jc i Nebraska husiness was not possiblein the e of the roads. nt temper As one of the Jiangors tonight expressod “We have fought ourselves to a standstill.” As it thouzht probable at the outset the mient has y A BARTO ANY COMPACT i wonld be satistactory to the Burling. ton and Northwestern nd the Mil- nkee and St Paul and Rock Island rouds 1g out for its continuance, prevented the stion of any new combinations. This was conceded on all sides at the secret session of the general managers to-day and the reso tri wven wh roads tion of yesterday to adjourn and_leave niatter quo, was again brought for- ward and carried. It was decided by a unaminous vote to leave matters as they now are tor ninety days, but in the wmeantime to STRICTLY MAINTAIN TARIFEF RATES. Another scssion will te held tomorrow to ide upona tanff. The mesting also de- cided to appoint Joseph F. Tucker as joint representative of all the lines, to see that the tariff rates are maintained, An agree sustain the rates carvies with it n 3 The matter being left to the integrity of the several lings, In the meantime, it any furthor attempt is made at arbitration it will necessa- + be at the suggestion of one or mora of ads hereafter, us no time has b for any further negoti restlt of the conferenc however, it pected that the newly formed the v named ALIFORNIA IOOLS WILL IE MAINTAINED, the details of which are now being perfected. Tho inerested in the tray inental ton held another se:sion toduy perfact- tails of that organization. THE SANTE FE 10 WITHDIAW, Cuieaco, TIL, Sentember 19, The Atcl Topeis & Sante ¥e road gave Commis ser Daniels notics to-day that it would withdraw from the Colorado and Utah pools, Septenber 30, ———— l!ll»lurl s Fahmres, w YORK, Septemter 19, Bi hiers, 618 Broadway, ed toJacoh W, Mack, The crime for which Jacobson was hung, oc cuwrad April 27,1881, At 7 on the that day ho stepped quickly up to mploye and_draw- ot him in the hewd, His vic- e the following day dell’ was pro- v of a carpot beating establishment and o was in bis employ, but was discharg on acconnt of drunkenness. W n off there was » disput it due, sacobsm claiming 1 iu addition to the amount paid him. Ho went aw hased a revolver, reappeared next: m indskopt assign- o'cloc to wand committed the deed without any wirning, what acobson was formerly a salor and since his conviction he claiws he had been drinking heavily and vhat was e ir [} misible tor his Niw Youk,September 19 Failwes throngh e country for the last soven duys, 2 Ninong the preferred creditors are the T- D and Traders’ Nutional buuk, $111,000; Fifch Aveuuo bank, $10,000; Max Nathan $10,000; total amount of prefesenc 0, Morris Rindskopf, of tho firm,is well knewn forhis charitable bequests o the poor of this city. Heis treasurer of the Uniced Iebrew Climities aud also of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, Sime <iopf ix also highly mnocted and w R sphael ek i is direct wporters’ and Trad s’ National Bur y nee, Muck, i oual Manufs Acusk, uN. Y, y vholesalo dry goods firm of Perers & Co,, Jate Chadwick, Peter , faited to-da; Lia Inhitics, Iy in New York uires Again, nber 19, —A Locust In the districts of Le e s Pa., Sept 1) special & hoylkill, L Carhon, Wyoming and Leen disc , Northumberland, acka ed nmistakable eviden f lod, storions brotherhood ana there have an vath-bound organization. Regular meet ings are sacratl The focling agiinst the Hungarian 8 is extensive, tor day ths body ot one Hungatiau was found near Clearfisld creek, with taivible stabs 1 s wounds upon iv, 1le probably A Hungacian named Mugler, also been fatally shot at. Centr Williams of Schuyikill aud Capt. R. o, uden, superintendent of the Penn., a v of Piukerton's bureue, says the state ments relatiog to reorganization of the fam. ous Mollia Magaire A num ber of promigent arators ud mine bosses have Leca d, and YEAR. wrative our trans yrail. 1 Indian w nd monay to A the n wheat by ndian railways in | n t ty It £ f high ' A Wt botwe whils t th United State h groater ra @ con 1 with oue rates by lake and W, or e ke or rail. The former biings bt more than one-thivd of & cent and the Ia s thau one-half per cent per THE SHOT.GUN POLIOY, The Only Thorough Method for En- forcing Respect for the Mar- ringe Tie in Georgia, Bik, 10, For days Mr. Thot n, proprictor of the Atlanta ! ned that he could detect a handkerchief flirtatio s hotween his wifo and Mr. Will McDonald, keepor across tho stree he has blis« intoresting children had besn born Special Dispateh to Tug ATaNTA, Ga, September voral w8 M, Jack x factory, h w A saloon For fourteen with his wife and five to them, ars lived in He tried to repress the suspicion, but in eon tinued to grow upon him. He determined yesterday to set a trap, and announced to his wife that he was going north on the evening train. He secreted hime self during dayllght and arming himself with a s n and revolver he awaited nizht's developement, No sooner had Mr, Ko departed that the following noto was s tho street by the woman, ald: 1f you_wish My husband” will' be 10 o'clock Come_ the back way. now if you are coming. Yours truly Hustily his place of business at lock, \Ix D ‘u ald prepared to meet the wo man. He ju ck fe and a dark Gbiuct (ollojen ftor him, At the door McDeonald Mra, Jackson who fell into his arms. door was closed and_ the guilty were on the inside, while the was peaping through the chamber blinds, Soon the revelations were sutticient to confirm his worst suspicions and raising his shot gun, a charge of buck shot told the couple he was at_hand. With a seream they jumped out of bed and MeDonald wildly fired his pistol in the direction of tho window. He attemptad tofeseape but found the doors barred and locked, In the mean- time Juckson had run to the front to give MeDonald a parting shot as he emerged, and s a whi ure came out he blazed away. His wife, 1to be, sank down on the w unded, Me: Donald after, firing it,when Jackson murderous m it pr mortally directly came his revolver wildly in his { winged him again with volley. By this time half a dozen police and fully five hundred people, who had been awakencd by the fusilade of muskets 1 uin her death 053 the street, The wounded wom house o gathered, agony was tuken while the two men were taken to the station house. Inside Jacksow's residence a frightful scene was presented. The bed was with the blood of the guilty pair. Five | in ther were ght clothes, children who had been put away cribs for the might Ly theic moth e room in their n the v of their dying mother 1 commiitted by thair des perate fathe wounded conple cannot live. Mrs. Jackeon was & member of the Buptist church, is highly counected, avd her family hss always moved in the best circles. LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUITRACE LovtsvinLe, September 19 —Track fair, all ages, selling allowances, mile and five hundred , Adan I miles, 2d, time selling a yards One and an ei Whisperin: w 200}, Walnut hill sta , Kinos ss—Two year olds, winving penalties, maiden allowances, one mile P gasus won, Jim Guest 24, Thistlo 3d; time, 1:464 h miles, \numm al , Admiral ~Bill Owons won, Leonard , 108, MYSTIC PARK RACK Myxric Park, September 19,230 and 217 were uufinishe ings to darin In tl 5 race Young Wolte (favorite) rupturad a blood vessel and ha dropped dead on_the home stretch, The horse was valaod at &15 00, Lizzie M., w George 3d, B Medi all pacing, e 3d; hest tin One Murderer Lies Ciicaco, September 19, —Jg; Jacobson was havged in the county jail here to-day at three awinutes after the noon i, The pr 1aquiet night, retiring at one i ping until five, when he aroso alight breakfast He walked com posedly te the seaffold. No hitch oceurred in wny of the sherifl’s arraugems Tho con- demned man ck was broken n the fall, Fiftoen hundred people, principally social icts, hold & mass mecting in Markot siunre to night and vent to a number of fiery speeches and resolutions rogarding the execi tion of Jacol whom 1t was asserted would never have been hung n utterly poor and friendless. Xun nation of Jacobson's brain is demanded in view of his alleged temporary insanity, to sscertain whetk murder has not been com- mitted a judicial NO POISON “TIN THE PASTRY 13 their names laced npon_the o Miguire death list, and their avnibilation set down for tho near future, Whilo thera is no direst evi dence to connact the Mollie Maguires with rocant murders, certain eir ances certain 1y direcs suspiciontoward them, aud recont uiysterious incendiary burnings of colliery property in ditferont sections of the coal country i¥ attributed o the brotherhood, ——— nd China, Fran, , September 19, —V. tly te M. Pat French minister to China has asked Primo Mininister Ferry what itude to assume in case China adop nore direct conrse and has bsan 1 Chinose overtures should be receiyed with ex- treme caution, s it is not bel ed they are earne but only muncavers for the sake caining time, P isindire Itaire ways China to retume negotiations with noutre, in France, | ———— ican and Indian Grain Freight \ tewber 19, —The Septem ber report of the department of agriculture, otes considersble space to the “wheat in India.” and says among i regard freight charges, we s wubstantial advantage over India, not o smparative proximity of our At lautic ports to European markets but also in WhICH they dre o e AND TRUE FRUIT FLAYOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, Il 61, Louis, Mo, A S Mi OMAHA, nl 8] N TERRANEOUS TREMORS. ories of | iarthqnakes Throngh Contral States, higan Inflicted With and Forest Shocks Fires. Ohio Shaken From the Lake to the River. The Hoosier State Visited With Violent Shocks, A 8light Ripple Extends to Du- buque, Towa, A General Shaking up Throughout De this ‘Without istrict, Fatalities Fortunately or Great Damage, An Extensive Earthquuke, eptember 19, oon an earthquake shock was bly in parts of the city, building, Buhl blo all shaken up, driving m: and C At 2:45 this fore. 1t very forci The Waestern U n ‘ompton block were ny to the street from fright. Thoro was no damage reported, 1t Inated ten seconds, CitkLsk, Mich,, September 19.—A <hock of an carthquake was felt this afternoon, SLIGHTLY FRLT IN INDIANA, Forr WavNg, Ind, September A slight shock of earthquake was felt here at 3 . 1. this atternoon, lasting but o minute, BREAKING Grass LAk, arthquake wa chool dismissed. earthquaki this atte Tol ive e Mi b, Sep s feit here B dren fainted and school had to be SOHOOL, sptember 19.—An this afternoc l FIFTEEN MINUTES IN OHIO, LENO, ports from ti plainly felt n are 0. m, I to the , September 1, waa distmetly felt at 2:20 o'clock fifteen minute: nbled that of a dis surrounding towns effect that the in some places ing -A shock cf The Re- nt bla every diroc shock was rocking buildings and displacing their contents, gan, o thirty seconds aud its course was appar- e most_violont aying of bu o pe tly THE PHENOMENON LEDO, varions points shock Ohi of September u this viciuity show that eathquake SAL TOLEDO, 19. — Reports which occurred afternoon has been quite general through- Tk u and the houses, and iun at ol ourned to the str Lindies’ Mis time was also quickly dismissed brokenin a number of bu om southwy at th of t rthwestern Ohio w + duration of the shock t to Defiance southern Michi as from ten nd 1t was » the northeast, 0, Ohio, whe dings caused much consterna he churcl ot, nary s damage was dona, At Ce 1, Ohio, the goods in a store thrown from the shelves, the railway station ran out, t had struck the building. Bryan, Archihald, I points, the shock w doiug 1o mate b er Tn this city the Milburn Wagon compan shaken, |||n4mp yes supposing it on Y. divtant exp! in e p. } plo hasti Methodist” conference ned their ity abanc s immodiately ad The weeting of the in progre=: at the Glass was 18, but 1o serious were pussengers at king the train and | At Napoloon, Clyde, storin and intermediate s distinctly felt, rattling ows and crockery, but as far as reported, 1 damiage. IN TOLEDO larga building, ocenpied by v, was perceptibly to have ths moving of heavy machin- umilar to thay prodiced by a m s said to have been heard of the city, while in other por- tions the shock was unnoticed A THEMOR I8 10WA, Dot qur, Town, September 19.—An - earth quake folt here at a.m. by tho printers in the upper story of the Harld office. The building was felt to tremble and waver, HOCKS 13 OHIO, felt hers a CLEVELAND, Septomber but not very b buildings r fely plaine yr tr sation of dizz Ca Michigan, Reports Sidney, M Crestline, Uslion City and thuake trong in B Ol th All; the Jurg 4 m i i ttenti Lotions, te it rattled th nic i t the reuvion being h in oth on, ine i on b ian this bl rion old Water, and " Upy avy whe this lig upper wires « and many o Lly. the 19.—Throo distinct f enrthquake wero woon. The largest motion wa torics. ‘Lhe tele Jutvered 8o 08 to at. persons felt th s peculinrto such terrestrial he vibrations extended over a fifteen second » noj agedone, This seews rtho easiern boarder of the it extended west as far s into s at least, and north into ovening say that Akron, tecovery, Ravenna, Loraine , Sandusky, Urbaui, Kenton, M htly. buildings in the town. leware a At Dupont the sh knocking down crockery, sovere sh ; k, plainly and it Windows and shock was plainly felt, accompanied by & rum bling nose, Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Dr, Price’s Lupnlin Yeast ¢ Best Dry ilop Yeast. SOR SALE BY OGRCOCERS. WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY, AL Blutf making w Tho people wera badly frigl mnd lik Wa & cudin the ka toria it shool Jars It in topped clog C AL arcd wore Il the t 4 pla dow distant t erience thin n dig At At 1 Sandusky, incie, Indiana, felt Alliance, not a and Lama it shook At Ottawan alinost caused a d i the court I was tolt plainly, At Findlay ther. frato it was folt s, At Norwalk it Iyde it rattled the n, At Rawson the nd alk of the town, inly felt. It shook and doors rattle, 1. Thera hunder. At Ar was felt, At Fos ausing great excie LUid.y tho| < hock wa a0 i 1 in t pries of 1 " but ereated con 1 t rey the publie WA i it similar r t thronghout the northorn a CANADA QU Lox Ont., Saptem! Jomi k arthg folt in thi orY WGont $:25, At Desden th was disti iko a distant explosion 1to f low the river and vary in me in stances cansing quite & ratt lishes and wing of furniture, A KENTUCRY Lot 1svite, September 10, Cight <h from varthquake was felt here this rnoon ahout 2:15 oelock. No dan: A WHEELING \ Wiruisa, W, Va, r 10.—A alight shock of earthquake was folt her nt 40 this afternoon, The nowas south west to northeast. A MYSTERIOUS D It Croan Raris, T bor 19, —About 2 this morning the door. Republican composing room swung violently opon. The Diilding trembled, and the papars on the ey changa tablo tumbled to the There Wil 10 AppaTent canse, Michigan Forest Fires, A TOWSN SURROUS 1At Tawas, Mich,, Soptember town is surrounded by forest airis hot suffocatias, apreads the flames rapidly, 10, —"The and the A brisk wind and RAILWAY PROPERTY DESTIOVED, 3ast SAa1NAW, Mich,, Septembor 19, The Michigan Central railroad bridge at White Feather was burned in the forast fires, Work wmen are now rebuilding it. R Egyptian Kinances Caimo, September 19.—Tn accordance with rd- orth. and nference re the decision Monday of the ing Igyptian finances in which Lord ¢ Evolyn Bariog, Nubar Pasha ministry o brook, others took part the has given orders ‘that tho assigned to the Uaiss Do L Dotte Publique for the mption of the unified debt by purchases in open market, should be temporarily pald into the Egyptian tronsury. The purpose of this action is to en- able the trensury to pay the current expenses of the government and the tribute to T Such payment i now impossible owing o heavy d The members of the C: |r|n(.(u<t against this action of the finance min, 1stry, They say that they will hold the gov- ernors of the provinces answerable for payment made without ipts from the Caisse, FRENCH INDIGNATION, Panis, September 1 lhe action of the Egyptian finance ministry in diverting the revenues assigned by the Caisse to the tian treasury created a profound sensatic Paris. The newspapers vigorously denounce the policy of England, Le Paric sumwmons the powers to protest against such audacious violation of inter-national law and liquidation, e — YOUNG MEN, READ THIS, Tir Vorrawe Bl of Marshall, Michigan, offer to se tod Erro tro-Vorraic BeLt and other Eikcriic Ar- PLIANCES on_trinl for thirty days, to men (young or old) afllicted with aervous debility losa of vitality and manhooa, and all kind Also for rheumatism, neuralpia, 1 many other diseases. Complete alth, vigor and manhood gua k_incurred, as thirty daye’ Write them at once for illus- France revenues anteed., Al allawed: trated pamphlet, free. p—— nprovoked Murder, Lyscinuns, Va., September 19, —Great ex citemont exists in Amhorts county, over the unprovoked murder last night of Samuel Mitchell. A sixteen year old boy in search of cows. He arrived at a hunter's camp in_the wouods occupied by three mon, George For tune, one of tha men, ordered Mitchell to carry a beer keg. Tho boy refused and Lor- tune shot him de Civil Service Examinations, WasitiNGtoy, Septembor 19.—The ser report o deficiency civil in the 4 ngd Wisconsin for ap pointment to departmontal work, Examina tions will be held in_those states prior to the widdle of October, of the candidates for posi tions in the various departments, - Mill Burned, New Your, Septenber 19,—~The big mill of W, I, Payne, 120th street, wa troyed by fire this morning. Loss, 560,000, On the second floor of the mill wera tho of ficos of threa local newspapers, all of which with their contents wore destroyed. ve Wive vice commis list « males in 1lin des- Co-ope Coar Cexti, Pa, Septembor 19.—Tho suits against the minees’ wives for conspiracy has haen withdrawn, on the condition that the women will keep the poace and not interfcre with the non-nnionists, e British Gold for Egypt. werted that £5,000000 mdrin in. in the Loxnox, September 19,—1¢ is send to Egypt, elt and ths Ale Dalance will be used construction of irrigation works, o e— CONVINUING, “The proof of the pudding is not in chewing the string, but in having an_opportunity to test the article direct, Schroter & Becht, the Druggists, have a free tiial bottle of Dr. Lo sanko's Cough gnd Lung Syrup for each and cvery one who is afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption or any Lung Affection — wnd is going to a Egan, CEpAl RaTn pewber 19,—J, 1t. Mar g5 honse was purtially burned this af Loss #15,000, son's 1 ternoon, Catarrh Cured Catarrh 15 o very prevalent disease, with distressing and ofiensive symptoms. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives 1 relief and specdy cure, from the fact it acts through the blood, and thus reaches every part of the systen, 1 guffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took Hood's Sarsaparillaand T am not iroubled any with catarrh, and my general health is much better,” 1 W, Lineas, Postal Clerk Chicago & St Louis Rallroad, L suffered with eatarrh 6 many wonderful eures, inh Ingg nearly one hundred dollars without benefit, 1 tried Hood's Sursaparilla, and was greatly improved.” M, A, ApuEyY, Worcester, Mass. T8 years; t , Spen Hood's Sarsaparilla 18 characterized 19 tiree peeuliarities : 15, the eombination ot remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the process of securing the active medicind qualitics. The result is a medicine of unusug trength, effceting cures hitherto unknown e or book containing additional evidence, : Hood's Barsapariiia tone vifies niy BIATPCNS 1Y ot G 1 Decds, Lowell, Mi Sarsaparilla beats all othe welghit i gold." I s up my 103 18 i worth it and BARIINGION, 130 Bauk Street, New York City, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by all drugglsts. $1; six for g5 Mads ouly by C. 1, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, u res were knocked from shel 3 KEFOITS FIOM INDIANA TOWNS, At Portland, slight shock; at Red Koy, light shock, and koveral ~business men ran into the strects to see if the buildings were falling and to ascertain the cause; there was great escitement for a fow moments, At Albany, it shook lnrge by ) that the inhabitauts thought they were going to fall to the earth, At Beaver Dam there vasa very severo shock, and everything was amsiderably shaken up. Great ~excitement prevailed; no damnge except to glassware and kindred raticles, w1, Mich,, uber 19, —~A strong f earthquake wis perceived hevo this moon. 1t lusted about ten secondr, Peo ran for the strects, Anuiax, Mich., September 19,—At half- vast two o'clock this g i a trong shock emthquake was felt here, whi ted arly a winute, and was succeeded by a rumbling noise, ~ 1tousa furniture was moned ab { tinware rattled, and dishes were ha People rushed info the streets and mo feared that the final racket had conie, From the reports, the shocks was general in h shborhood, ( At (), Seutember ht shock of enrthquake was « last 1ot per i Iy optembor 19, —At 2:15 thi aftornoon ® very precept hock of earth ke as felt 1o this , Chandelhiers wiy broken by the oscillationZof the bulding, The | 100 ’Doses One Doilar, A '\ll l.l)A\ MORNING SEPTEMBER 20, ‘THE THREAD OF TRUTH.' Blaine’s Lifo Historv in a Letter to William Walter Phclps, A Glorious Commentary his Nobility of Characte on Thoe Absolute Purity of his Mar= ital Relations, Questioning the Validity His First Marriage, He Honorably Seoures its Formal Repetion. The Proof of Facts Which Vindicate Him and Will Win his uibel Suir, Blaine's Lettor New Youk, September 19— Hon, William Walter Phelps takes the responsibility of giving to the public the following private letter,addressod to him nearly two week's » Avausta, Me., Septembee 6, 1884 —My dear My, Phelps: [ have your favor of the th, advising me that ‘the continuons inven tion and wide cireulation of evil reports ren der it advisable (in yonr judgment) not to wait the slow process of the law, bt tospeak diroctly to the public in my own vindication,’ jion many others, on whose judg concur, I shrink instinctively rostion, althongh 1 feel hen the confidence of all who feel friendly tome by bringiog to view the simplo thread of trath, which s concoaled in this endless tissuo of falsehood. You can imagine how moxprossibly painful 1t must be to diseuss one’ tic life in the press, although 1 think with you, that under the ciroumstances 1 could connt upon the generosity of the public. o justify a s ment which otheryiso might 1n this oy ment T rely from tho sug| could streng seom obje able, Tcan in any event safely commit tho facts to you for persoual commumication to those frienda who have taken so delicate and w0 considerato an interest in my affairs, The leisnre hours of to day, when our campaign is ended and wo wait only for the election, gives e the opportunity for this prompt reply, and for the following essential details, BLAINE'S LIVE STORY, At Georgetown, Kentucky th 1848, when 1 was but cighteen yeas fivet met the lady who for mare four ye \l~4h|~¥n nomy wifo, Our acqu the end of six months, an without the prospect of a turally nu;.lw.km,. to oursclves, Two years later, in the sprivg of 1850, whon I was maturing | ) loave iy profcasion in Kentucky and establish myself elsewhere, 1 was suddenly moned - to Pennsylvan |\-y the death of my father, 1t beiog very Soubtial if T could return ta Ken- tucky, I was threatoned with an indefinito geparation fromjher who possessed my entire devotion, spring of i age 1 than thirty ut- ance resilte engage muHL, which, speedy marriage, we BLAINE'S MARRIAC My one wish was to secure her to myself by an indissoluble tio against every pousibla ¢ tingency in life, and on the 30th day of Ju 187), just prior tomy departura from Ken tucky, we were, in the presence of shosen and trusted frionds, united by what T knew was, in my native state of Penusylvania, a perfect Iy legal form of marriage. Onsreaching heme 1 found that my family and especially my be reaved mother, str dise business plans w3 involving tuo long o sey tion from home and kindred. 1 compl with her request that 1 should resume, least for a time, my occupation in_ Kentucky, whither | retwned m the latter part of August. During the enst winter, in duced by misgivings which were incronsod by legal consultations, | became alarmed lest doubt might be thrown upon the validity of our marriage by reason of the non compliane with the laws of the stato where it had _oc curred, T had learned that the laws of Ke ticky made a licenso certifiod by the clerl of the connty conrt an indispensable requisite of alogal wiarringe. After much dolibeiation, ad with an anxious desivo to guard in the most effectual manmer, against any embarrass went resulting from onr position, for which 1 alone was rexponsible, we docided that th t, and ab the same time the surest way s repair o Pennsylvania and bave was ANOTHEI MARRIAGE CEREMONY PERFOINED, Thi done in the presence of witnesses in the city of Pittsburg, the mou! f March, 1861, bt was not otherwiso made public for vions rease 1t was solemnized only to seciure an indisputable validity, the first mar- ringe wife and mysolf always being, us my hold, sacred. At the ure age of fifty-four, 1 do'not defend the wisdom or pradenco of w secret marrnge suggestod by the aclor aud tho Inexperienco of youth, but ita honor and o s I believe in the its purity were inviol iwht of God cannot be made t otherwise by the wicked devices of ni companionship whi been my chief happiness from boyhood’s years to this hour, and has cro ed e with what cver of sucecss 1 have uttained in life, hrought to me i ELDE i in his grandmother i 1851, iu_the city of Au and died in her arms thres i anhios reposs in the cemetery T OHILD, the 15th da yenra later of his native city, beneath a stone which o corded his naume and the limits of his innocent life, That stone, which has stood for almost a generation, has been recontly dofaced by Dratal aud sierilegious hands, An a candidato for tho presidency, T knew I should cncounter any forms of cilimny and personal defu 1, but 1 eonfoss T did not expect to be called m t ipon to defend tha nume of oved and honored wife, who is & moth d a geand. mother, Nor did I expect that the grave of wy little child would be cruelly desverated Iaw that Againet such gross forms of wrong, - the sives 1o adequate redress, and 1 knoy in the end my most effective appeal against tho 11uspeakible outrages, which 1 resist, must be to the noble manhood and woble woman Hood of America, Y our friond, sery sncore Javes Go B e THE SOLDIERS' HOME, A Show of Local Van Bri y Nebraska's Prospects, DavToN, Ohio, Sey the ntic iher 19, —Tne bourd homes fordisablied of managers | 1834, 1 0 Mandarson o | A i 1 N ' i Ke, Hot Springs Arkan pirit | ) n, ( Bluffa 'he w Wy ted e POLILICAL, nin ol Y ovs W tember 10, Logan ar. rived hero this evening from Rochester, N Y., by a «pecial train bearing Togan and his A commitese from You wn left Erie a 11:30, At Gira Conneantville, Sharpsville Logan made specches to larg crowds, At Shuron, Pa,, Logan spoko for thirty minutes to 12,000 on the fair grounds, At Wost Middlosex and Polaska thers were immense crowds. At Noweastle, Genoral left the train and were con- 100 clnba., Logan and escort mblic equare by and 1 Iressed by Logan, voyed in carringes to the | the Blaine thousand people wero C. 1, Androws, of Iville station the ovation teadered Logan was magniticont, At Your town 10,000 people had assembled and e sidence of C, an ix whilen t Logan, Kelly, Powell Clayton, of Aarkunsas members of an five Judge King and town, At Low Youngs- consylyania, Noyes, Ganeral of Cincinnatiand Privato Daizall will address the people on the fair ground; The Tail to Belva's Kite, NEw York, September 19.—Mrs €, 8, Lo- for, M. D, ommitte the woman suffeage party, to-day issued the lowing card: “Tho womans suf frago party of New York stato had no share s chairman of the New York state in nowinating, the woman's rights ticket for the presidency, and the use of the nate of the undersigned as a candidato for vice-president is without authority. While the writer ap- preciates the kind intentions of the friends who bave made thix use of her name, sho seos 1o neod of a special woman's suffrago ticket, when all the candidates for president are friendly to woman's sugrage, (Signed) Cremesce 8, Lozigr, M, 1 Blaine in New York, Niw Youk, Soptomber 19, —Grant called on Blaine to-day and a long conversation en- sued. Aftorward, Blaine drovo through Con- teal park with William Walter Phelps. Phelps dined with Blaine on their roturn, To-mor- row Blaine will visit the o Al republican headquarters and then roceive n compliment. ary sorenude. Arthur is expecttadto-morrow. Mouday, Blains will go to Philadelphia_and will roira to Now York, Tacsday, and Wed- nesday leave for the wost, via Butfalo, for Blaine, 19, —Chair- state com. for Blaine and to be Ho s ex t parade of wdolphia and Philadelphin Preparing Pa. September san Cooper, of tha Penusylvani mitts 5 completed arrangements to visit Philadelphia Tuosday nevt, roceived Dy the Union Leagua rec t raview a torch lig all the repubiican clubs of Phil neighbormg towns in Now Jersoy, Maryland and Ponnsylvania, - Exeursion teains will bo rum into the ity at reduced rates for the night parad Puitaneirnig, A Uandidate’s Calamitous Canvass, Cuanorre, N. C., Sepcember 19, —General Se the candidat for governor, while canvassing western North Carolina his horso ran away in crossing the Cowoe moun- in, Jackson county Tha horse f n a precipics a hundred fect hich and lad. The buegy was smashed to atoms, Secales caught in a tree and barely excaped with his Ho reachod his home a Greensboro this badly bruised, and is now in bed, les, Logan at stember 19, —A committee of net General Logan at Dunkirk this morning and upon reaching this city at 4 o'clock waw greeted by the plumed knights and cther republican clubs and escorted to the Reed house where the parcy breakfasted. Moanwhile a crowd of 14,000 assembled in front of the hotel. In_ response to calls the W wag introduced by Congressman Brai- 1and made a brief address, “p'roverbial Hosphtality” to Cleveland, ALBANY, 19, —Mayor Judge Hoke and 1 lepicl, all of Ky., called elund this (ternoon and cordially invited him to attend September S Dinl an Governor Cle Louis- illa, the Louisville exposition now in progress i that city, The governor, while expressing tosen the seuth, eonld not give the mmittee much cacouragement at present, 1e duties of hix executive office are too pres<sing. Hanaricks Better, INDiANArons, Ind,, September 19, —kx Governor Hendricks returned to this city from 11 nois to-duy. He is somewhat bruised and still from the siwking experienced in the rail- way wreck of Wednesday, but will go to Ham- tormorrow, “and deliver an ad woes to Ploasant Lako, Stenben on the 23d, and Shelbyvillo on the e Gordon’s Position, Canio, September 19,—Two more telegrams have bee ived from General Gordol complaing of the slowness of the authe sending the ralief expedition, and staf the number of rebols besetung - Khart increasing, un s —— TELEGRAPH NOT A gale in Vakohoma, Japan, yesterday, cansed considerable loss of Lif Tho prefects of fifteon diffe ent dapurtmoents of France have organized royal conmnitied ieral Wolseloy starts to ascend the Nile October 15, for the” relief of Gordon, ut K har- toum, The I'ennsylvun absotut. coko compani ly refuse to reduce the price oke to ¥1,10 per ton, The stakes of the western racing cirenit, which were to close today, have heen ex tended until October 1t Thomas Saxt representatiy rotires from parlisment as of Bligo, and will “oniest an- other seat, An immense temperance meeting in Boston Last mght was addressed by Lord A ishop of Rochester, Moglad, and Bishop Paddock, A moh yesterday in the strects of Warsaw Polany, sttacked a party of policemen arrest g samme nihilists, The police used their bay onets and rapulsed the crowd Al Wasii vamor this morning that the tremsury vesterday, emphatically deny it and as o further ovidence ity Troasurer Wyman went to Mount 1 this moroing, which he would not Theft, here was a #15,000 was stolen All officials 1ON from woldicrs; listened to-day to the arguments of the comiittes for the estublishment of tho western branch howe. Half an hour wa given to each state wnd ten minutes to each city rashs, Towa, Arkansas, Missouri, and K presonted claims, h deloga vion cluimed the finest health, agricultursl, winin i ings, fu building waterial i Anicrica, wer centrally located and furnishied the v proportion of soldi s to the war, All the day was ed e listeniog to thess uims, - The board et o night to decida the atier Governor Anthony presented the claims of |\ neas, By-Govermor Gear prosente have doue had their been any trouble in his departinent —— The Weather To-day, Wasiinoton, September 19, —Upper Mis- issippi fuir witl variable winds and lower emp-rature. Missourl fair, north to east winds with lower temperature, 71 CQPRIGIUUS GERE L A Day of Tntense F(ullfmflm and Ac- 1ivily on 'Change. The Wheat Market Fnsky nnd Irregular, fan A Wild and Panicky Day in the Corn Pit, Cagh Corn Forced up Almost to Wheat Prices, Cattle and Hogs at the Stock N Yards, Iteports on Oate, Pork, and Lard and Other Pr¢ a and Provisions, L . Special dispatch £ o Bee, 8 Ao Chicaco, Sept € 19, —~The day was one of almost fierce. < ¢ on ‘change to-day, caused by tho @ ongth in wheat and heavy advance in & an 4 ¢ in wheat was large. The market opertee. ' -.ong st §@lo high Eased off a trifle, rallied #c. But about thi timo reports of two large mercantile failures in the oast came in and under increased of« forings to realize, prices fell off a cent, ruled quiet for a while, but again desire was shown to realize and prices dropped off e, rallied e and closed on the regular board at about fo under yesterday. On the afternoon board prices were firmer, the macket closing at 773@ for Uctober, 79%¢ for November, 80§ for December, CORN. The market was one of the wildest witnessed m many months, Cash corn was pushed to within ten cents of the price current for No. 2 soring wheat, and apparently without any special effort could have been b tad to 70 cents. The shorts were badly alarmed and at times apparently panic stricken. September to 65 but foil ag: , T0s0 again to »d at that figuee on the regular ober and November also outed § to i over yesterday, whilo more distant futures wera o shade easier. On the afternoon board y tho best figures of the day continued to :; closing qutatio i uctobers 47 being 65 for September: or November; 394 for the CATTLE, ans wero light, only about 135 cars of all rorts thr those from Kaneas City. There were westerns mixed in with the Texa eral market was fairly active, with a b demand for medinm natives on account of the \ty of Texans and westorna, Price rwent littlo or no chang natives or Texans, sold a shade hi There were few lods of choice The market generally closed steady. Corn fed natives, 6 80 to 7 b0. Range cattle aro selling atabout the following: Tex- ans of 750 o ¢ of 900 to 1,000, at 440 to 4 H0; Wyomings, Mo and Nebraskas, 4 25 to b b Ing cows and bulls 2 50 t kood to choice, 50 pounds, 600 to 6 60; cormuion to including I Canner's stoc ) pounds, 4 75 to 5 90; range cattlo firm, Wyomings, 4 %0t Salos, 710 Texans, 939 pounds, 4 89; 2: ans, 876 pounds, 4 15, HOGS, The geveral market was rather slow, and most ol the salesen reported a decline of 10 to 15¢ on common and mixed packing grades, and also on assorted light, but the range of sulos on the best assorted heavy shows about ax stron « yesterday. Tho shipping demand was light. Packers were limited buyers, and spoculators had no faith in the future of the da; s and grassers sold at 450 to cortea light at b 50 to 6 205 common and mixed packing, 510 to good, 5 25 to 5 7 and best heavy, 600 to ( 160 to 240 1bs, GO to 6 20, 0AT ruled dull butsteady, closing at tember and October, 26 for Nov K losng at 16 75 for Sep- ctober, 1185 for the ye LATD firm, _closing at 7 20 for September and Octo- Ler, 705 for November, — Real Kstate Transters. light, showed little ch tember, 17 00 for The following transfers were filed in the county clerk’s offico yesterday and reported for Tue Bee by Ames' real estate agency Soptember 18, 1884: Aug. Droste, etal to Aug. Weiss, w d lot 21 block 9, Kountza and Ruth's addition, $2,400, C. E. Davis to N, C. Davis w d, west half lot 2 Ragan’s addition, §500, 1. D. Titus and wife to 1, Aniscow, w lots in Florence, $100. o —e—— Horeford's Acid Phosphate FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Dr. Howr, New Ocleans, Ala., says: 1 hove frequontly found it of ex- cellent service in cases of debility, loss of appetite, and in convalescence from ex- haustive illness, and particularly of ser- vice in the treatment of women and chil- drun lié ANDREWS’ YING TOHOLD DOVIN' ARL BAKING POV/DE! [ITAMBOUNDTORISE, PURE CREAM VARTAR. 81000. Qiven 0118 Fubstan ces can be found 1 Baking l’o\vd , 13 pos- stimontaia e Nover sol d lu b e . ANDREW % Jfi‘ff’v}.nlz’“ TN Mik‘ll £

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