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OMAHA DAILY kil POLITICAL PABULUM. The Hoven YEA eits of the Great Contestants During the Day. t Blaine's Splendid Ovation and Speech at Philadelphia, The Schedule of His Proposed Tour of Ohio, s Warm Greeting in the Buckeye State. Logan New .York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Republican Statos, Clevela Congressional and State Con- ventions—Other Campaign News, i Private Party at Albany Blaine In Philadelphia® PHILADELPHIA, September 23, —After a private breakfast this morning Blaine received callers for thrs Among them the most prominent business men of the city vclock he went fo drive in Fair- rk. A large crowd was present at and inthe street in front. The Ague proposes to give him a recop- tion, In the evening he will reviow a parado from the Union league club ho Atter re- view be returns to New York, »nator Cam- eron and M. Scovel were first to call this morning. =) Almost threo, Blaine and party roturned ym the drive to the . After luncheon d to the Union League ho for the public recaption, This took place in the large assembly room. Blaino was attend- ed by a committee of thirty of the younger members of the league, in pvening dross, Thousands of people streamed through the room until half past four when it terminated, and Blaine drove back to the Continental ho- tel for dinner. While the party were still at dinner Don Cameron cawe to bid Blaine good bye. Assoon as it was known in the hotel that Blaine had returned from the Union League, the guests began to gather in groupes in the corridor leading to his room, and just as dinner ended some ladies gently pushed the door open far enough to see the distin- guithed guest and_candid gazing at him. When Bl; called to this, be turned from the gentl with whom he was talking and shook h with the ladi At about by Elkins an Baker, of the le; the usual crowd to his to the private entrance ‘whaore again the police had to hold the in check while he made b vay lub house was relatively mora the street, and Blaine was again compelled to undergo the handshaking ordeal, At afew minutes past eight Mr. son, first vica president of the lesgue, re: «uested all but Blaine and his party to with- draw from the room, which was becoming Atone monnt p the hotel Union I 0 Blaino, on th gue protectad on one side other by Prosident his through s driven house, Jeople into the to the club ther ed L i infront of the building, where he reviewed t| parade, As the head of the procssion, led b; General Hartranft, as chief marshal, 'pass the stand Blaine was enthusiastically ap plauded. Irom the Union League elub house hocould see about a mile and a half down The procession filled the whole and ducing the whole time ad un tho stand, the distance wera lik of moving fira, and conld be £ ud street a% tho lower ead. All the naat uiforms and moved in nlitary sed staud g heers for Jam aine” or for . Blaine, our next presider Blaine ~ in_ cach is hat and howed. The republicans of Philadslphia, & body young gentlemen, were especially d tive. They cheered in collegn boy they passed and were in turn’ loudly cheered by the crowds. ‘Lhe mayor of tho city prassed hisopionion th v than 50,000 men m od the population of Philadelphia were out 1o ing at them.” Tt was understood that the would be no spewking so no demand was n for a spaech. At 9:15, while the pro was in fall blast, Blaine bowed repeatedly and left the stand Upon entering the club louso hio took some refreshmonts after which e p. sod out amidst the most enthusiastic cheer cutered his carringe and wan driver the depot, and left for New York at special train | clubs in Young of quite trit removed I 9:00 0 Blaine's Canvass of € CorLunings, September T} state s the follow aine’s trip through Obi state Friday, September 26, from Ashtabula and Painesyille to Cleveland, thencato K Norwalk and Fremont to Toledcs then to ensky via Fostoria; thence to Dayton via Tif- tin, - Kenton, Bellefontaine, Ubana and Springtield; thence to Cincir vie Hamul- ton; thence via Xen'a to Columbus: thence to Bellaice via Newark and Zanesville, pas-ing out of the state October 4. He will pues one t in Cleveland, Sunday m Toledo, Me y night Tuesday night at Dayton, V at Cincin nd - Satur o. ropublican nmittee announc Logan in Obio, N, Obio, September 23, A. Logan, drew thirty thonsand y to-day for the republican mass ing in McKinely's interest, At noon a pro cession b to pass one point marched b clubs and the Akron factorios constituted fifty. ve wagous of men at work ot various indus- Spouking this d spoakis Gienoral Jobn trangers to this ¢ moct king forty minut $ix thousand men in warching Blaine Coming West, evial Dispateh to Tiik B, [ Septamber 28, —W 1 this city read that he they said they 1CAC uld vis belie adirer Cincinn: ild did n without t n B, F. Marshr New Y this morning and ue will extend his trip to Chic Towa, ez cnkcontinental, | P’ Th Chi turn d from that Bl and ¥ als The Crilca eptem! trans con al apportionment The 1all the torrit but wheth competito: ot decided, routa w ieral s to 1eport to-n of ‘the parti betwee th to-day by stats ger ute Ia nental assoctation The prin subieet of di f territory, aw the various lines, ific was conced tland, Ore adunited a iness peoper Northern north of P road will } fornia b cutting of rates by ferred 1o the i agents, with ir tion The relative ition the graatest rugglo members w Iofined mants on both sides, nera iuson of the Atchis road said he had not chung: n e garding the tripartice alliance, and will enter into no agreement regarding the Colorado and Utab business o long as the tripartite com- ry thie on Cali The * | has gona to 0 e al Manager Ca k Istand | tand, and 1 in- Gien the lpact is cntorced The di hat tho trpartite mu ) se0 it carried out.” — A Now Fast Matl , September 23, neing to be attached to the pecial train loaving Chi hie Michigan Central wecting with the New York Tho arrangement will loso for the mail here rit f letters to ning of tho se n 3t ix pro. Iy for distri The plan Can. ors of wa Comn wtal ear will Expross 10 railroad and c Central at Puffalo, o two hours 1 and will permit_tho reach New York on the m. cond day instead of the aftern bable that the mail will b e n in the first delivery dily points through Michi state and New Ei e Times in m., oy i) and. York Hara Soptombor rance, rd Lyons, sh embassador to France, recontly made appeal to Prin the government ship building yards, in ord to provide work for starving laborers, ¥ in responso to the appeal, informed Lord Ly ons that he had no jurisdiction over the mat ter, but would refer the matter to W ck Rossean, minister of the iuterior, It isstated that thousauds of workn are now oug of employment, and serious rloting is fearad. e— National Order of Mechanics, PuitanELents, Septembe The annual convention of the national council of the order of United States Americin mechan to-day, The membership of the order num- showing a gain since last year of The national trensurer's report showed ots of tho yeur tobe S134,251; disburs ments (in benefits and relief money), £61,208; balance in th ies of the various sub- ordinate counci 3. 23, ~1 the an » Minister Ferry to open s opened tation, The board of managers of the national tempe icty to-day unanimously adopted a resolution con- pratulating the citizons of Maine upon the adoption by their magnificent popular._majori- ty of 4, of the prohibitory constitutional amendiment, forever prohibiting the manufac ture and sale of intoxicating beverages, and wo hail this important victory s foreshadow- ing an_assured ultin prohibition liquor traftic throughout our national domain, —— Massachusctts Butlerites, Woncester, Mass., September "he Peoples’ party state convention willl be held hero to morrow, Itis expected that M. J. McCafferty, of this city, will be nominated for governor. A provisional state committe voted unanimonsly to recommend to the convention that thore be no fusion with either republican or democratic parties on the state ticket, e =Spai LagColumbia, “Manni, September 23, —After prolonged discussion the “favored nation” clause in the commercial treaty between Awerica and question tariffs notwith- standing the general impression that this point would lead to serious difficulty in its adjustmunt p KON ance RN 5 S L Anstria’s Patriotic Subjects, Viexss, Septembor 23, —Twenty-one per sous lave been arrested charged with com- plicity. in Buchanan’s anarchist schemes, Gun- pod Ly at W, Nou- Arnasy, N. Y., September 23.—Over 250 excursionists on their way to Saratoga and Lake George proceeded to the executive chamber in a body and wera presentad to the governor by Captain C. H. Chase and Adju- tant H. A Tyler. Governor Cleveland shook hands with \ one, — Cholera in Spain, Mavrin, September 23, —Bight fr are reported in the pre Alicante, in Arr in tho latt deaths, the forme The infe n the | Lcc nte are rdoned, of ch in ympletely —m— Jommission, 1ELD, Se] —At the pro- ¢ meoting of ths permanent state road nissioners association held bere this evening 112 delegates, representing 10 counties, wero present, The convention tomorrow promises to be largely attended. —— The Trunk 1 tor limina and highway Septomber till is definitely known rega at 4 o'clock, ling the ac- meet W in s Nothir OMAHA, NE CAMPAICH SOAP, The Demscratic Party o & Generons Publie, A Touching Appeal for Pecuniary Assistance, Accompanied by a Liberal Section of Self Exhaltation. Civil Service Commissioner Greg= ory on Political Assessments, His Studious Remindsr of the Lotter of the Law, The Tyranny of Extortion and on the Other Hand the Liberty of tho Ofticer as a Citizen, An Appeal. New Yonk, September The follc was sent out by tho democratic natic nmittee: 0 THE PrOPLEOF THE UNTTED StATEs: Th ational democratic party of the United ates has pledgod stself to purify the admin ation of pullic affairs from corruption; to nage the government with economy; to’ en force the oxecution of the la and to reduce taxation to the lowest limit consistent with just protection to American labor and capital and with the preservation of the faith whic the nation has pledged to its creditors and pensioners, The open record of the man it has named as its candidate for the presidency has been‘accepted by thonsands of indopen ent republicans in every state, as an absolute guarantee that, if he is elected all, these pledges will be exactly fulfilled, and that un. der his ministration good govern: ment will be asserted, To. cure these must uni date for pr His histo methods maka it cortain that his adminis tion would bo stained by gross abuses, | misconduct, and wanton expend the public money, and would be marked by an increase of taxation which would blight " the honest industry of our people. Against us, iblican ¢ ud political weeting is evidently liv i welescopic “The south bound Iton ne tion, but th AGO, Septemb road collided ing th direction near iac this morning, causing_a wreck, but it believed no one was seriously injured, —— Criwiian Cousin, September 23.—A Dickinson 1t is believed ho He left nuwmerous on th Our MoNTIE insux nee agent is issing. the states, creditors, e Butler at Homy cE, Ma The lar rally of the cani= g, Dutler Septembe this even andic LAWREN and d by an old tim Government Gold, Gold reserve Jf $15,000,000 WasHINGTON, September 2 the past few weolk i For Congress from Missourt, Lovts, September 22, —The republica ighth district of this city nominated Honry Pins for congross. [\J e Bewnrs f Scroiufi Soratuls is prod W7 ccneral than any other diseass, I b Insiddous in character, and manifests itself in runnin pustular eruptions, boils, swellings, enlar 1 jw.'.‘l 9, abs sore eyes, ete, Hood's Sarsaparilla expels all trae of scrofula from the blood, 7 It pure, enric hed, and heal sor¢ I was severcly afflicted with serofuln ud for over a year had two yunning s on my neck, Took five bottles of Hood Sarsaparilla, and consider myself eured.” Lovegoy, Lowell, Mass. w A, Arnold, Arnold, Me., had serofulou sores for seven years, spring and fall, Hood Sarsaparilla cured him, Salt Rheum William Spies, Elyria, 0., suffered greatly las aud sult Theum, caused by At times his hands would i leed. Hetried various pre ut finally took Hood's Bur : ¢ Tam entirely well." My son had rheum on bis hands and on the calyes of his legs. He took Hood's Sarsaparilla and is entirely cured” J. B STANTON, Mt Vernon, Ohio. Hood’s - Sarsaparilla old by all drugg §1; six for §5. M ouly by C. 1. H0OD & C€O., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses .One Nnllar. han! crack ope arations witl saparilla, aud 1 nd against these honest republicans who, for the sake of good government, have made common cause with us, notable combinati have been made, They are chiofly made up of four classe: 1. An army of officeholders, who, by choice or compulsion, are now giving to re- publican committeos as part of the campaign fund of that party moneys paid to snch offi- cors out of the public treasury for services due to the poople of the Uniten Sibas: 2. Organized bodies of men who, having sccured by corrupt means the imposition of duties which sre in excess of all sums needed for the wants of the government and for the protection of American labor and eapital, and having thus gained eaormous: wealth, are wil- tling to pay largely to the fund for the promi increase of such dgf fulse pretense of dustry. ; 2, by which their wealth has been gained 4, Corporations which, having spoiled the public lands by aid of corrupt arencies in the republican party, beliove they will be com- polled to give up their ill-goten gains if that party is driven from power, and will therefore willing to keep it in place by giving it a per centage of therr unrighteous profits, This committes has not troops of off ers at its command, Tt w the future legislation of now paid into its part; It will not promise immunity to t 1t will not con- tract to uphold any corrupt bargain heratofore made by the republican party with any ration for all the wealth” which such tion can offor, It appoals to the people against one and all of these opponents thus corruptly banded tocether against the friends of good government, The number of all thesc spponents is small, but_their wealth is gre und it will he unserupulously used An nd v paign must be made a them., Their paidadvocates must be met and de feated in te upon the platform and in dis- cuseion in the newspapers, The ization of all wl opposed to 8 por- fected in every X nd county . in the land. Money 1s needed” to this honest work, Your committee, refusing to adopt the methods by which the rejublican party fills its troasury,calls upon all good citizens for the which ‘it requires. It invite come contributions from who is opposed to th n of \ine as president, 1t accounted teo small, Wherever a by or postal money-order office can eans exist for placing at tl treasurer of this committee individual or eol lecti ntributions in aid of the great cause in which we ae engaged, or ioney may be remitted to Charles J, Conda, tre urer, at N West Twenty-fonrth street, When victory hievod over the unserupul- ous combination which is now endeavoring to thrust J w5 G, Blaive into the presidential office, the recorded list of such contributions will be a roll of honor such in this country has Pos ponents 1 from disaster forcing thei unwilling candidute to speak assemblages of the peopl The 1 wrote the Fisher letters e choice of the peaple for th United States Chairm o chold- to sell money Jumes n will be k banker, , the by o who wi Concerning Politic WASHINGTON, September Gregory, civil sorvico commissioner; has writ ten o long letter on the subjoct of political as sessments, T f points are the follow ing: The grand intentions of tho fons of the civil service act which relate to contri butlons for political purposes are two f Virst, to prevent the of and funds as foree ontrol to proteck g muent e contributions to ent clork is employed to the party. Hi owa' It chi st 1ont place ections, Second, loyes political governt n the What he e; yranny to € by a threat of removal or prom Tha clerk o the ha in tho s earnings n ida « still and ty, o 5 opini inion I ways to officer en y under t official w of our but out. rolations, beyoud nneetion with the ecomes & simple citizen, hay interests and rvights of his fel s not in the public employ, The interpratation of the civil service act, and the path of duty required is plain to all who will honestly regard its two arms—one, th: lute de f the ballet box from corruption or corruy | influence; second, the protection of the gove officials from § 1ot hi 7 ploye of the go suthority of col prohibitio B., WEDNESDAY | political assossments, Thes of the law must, and will be { enforced, The Outlook Tribune, September 2, FX-CONGRESSMAN 1o “I've just come from New Y Horace Page, of Califor: very bright for Blaine and m_ what 1w ow York will be earrica Of conrse, there antitios in the fight, which itivo an opinfon somaewhat | 0 not know what the independ amount to but, making &ll allowa not possibly offset the Tarn rom Cleveland, which will, [ 10,000 votes, The result in Ohi oat t on the eastorn 10 it should go democratio We will o & hard voad to travel, but o republican victory will be equal to Blaine's election,” Mr, Page had not been. in California for somo time, but all his Bdviees indicated a sweoping republican vietory and the cloction of four republican coogeessign EX-CONGRESSMAN HA71 rossman Geonge C. 114 said yostorday at tho Pulie Wisconsin was’ surely frepublican Ly majority, “‘Democrats talk Gorman republicans voting for Cleveland, but it has no foundation in fact. T cant find theso men in my part of the atate, Al our Germans wo enthusiastio for Blaine and Logan, 1 donot balisve they are going to gain anythiog from this quarter, oxcept, porhups, o fow votes in Milwauken, and their Irish voto is Ladly split up, Weare gulog to ot Irish democratic votes in_every county in the state, My, Hazleton said Bure™ Jones, the present democratic comgressman_ feom the Madison district, would be beaten by La Follotte, who was good campaigner - All the districts lost in 1882 would bo .ecaqiured. GOVERNOR MAnTI “Twon't say what majority T expect to have, d the Hon, John A, Martin, repul lican candidate for governor of Kansas, “but it will be enough and to #pare, Blaine will carry the state by 60,000, aud I hope not to be far behind. There isno fusion in Kansas, The democrats and greenbackers are running parato electoral tickets, and then we have prohibition electoral i bat it will not cut avy figure in the result, It won't get 5,000 votos in the state, The resubmisdion mo ment will not materially affect thestato tick Their fight is for the legislature, which has con- trol of that question. Of course, I will lose some votes from thigwource, but, I trust not many. Wae will also send aolid'delogation of rapublicans back to congress.” EX GOVERNOR ANTHON Ex- Gov, George T, Anthony, of Kansas, spoke quite hopefully of republican prospects. *I take it to be a fixed fact,” ho said, ‘‘that Blaine will carry New York, There has been some dissatisfaction among the business ele. ment and somé disposition to vote for Cleveland. ' This grow largely out of the failure to nomi hats Arthur, who wasmuch liked by those citizens. But I find thib this feeling has been growing weaker day by day as the election draws near, and they.ars coming back to the support of the party @l the time. I beliove that the movement e practically died out by November 4, ©Qur peoplo expeet to win a substantial vi in Ohio, and this will I;mt all the bolters bagk™ into our ranks, eard a good deal about the ( over to Cleveland 1 can't fi said th and things Logan. I and heard by & good sufe unknown Ay ronder so matura, We ut vote will « it can 1y defiction think, reach will have a Hon ool that Ne majority. o ton of that ans aro soli Beic You go there and ¢ but tell you it exists BY fen you come to sift it But Ido Tammany in- ! ttsburg, said Blaine wonld ia by 60,000 majority, and that in spitoof tha projected fusion bstween the democrats and green- backers, which is about to be effected on the Dasis of eight e for Butler and twenty-two for Cloveland. The scheme look ed very pretty on paper, but it wouldn’t work, One issue alone in 1% lvania was sufficient to give the state to Blaine—the tariff, It would dominate the campaign in that state, and, taken in netion wish Bialne's sonal popularity, it would sweep the decks There was some loss (o be anticipated among the laboring element in the mining regions, who, owing to st now idle and con sequently in want and dissatisfied. but it ult not materially affect the result, It was fi that the people’s party ex- They had at a past varb of greenbackers cast s, bnt when they at- these votes over to the me could be beneficiaries of )t to ho sadly deceived, ader 25, 0 claimed 50,000, Altogether (ione felt well satisfied with the outlook. and #aid he hoped that the yublicans of other states would have as ensy oty us the republicans of the Keystone as high as tempted to deliver democrats, who o fusion, they we The prohil g e SIDNEY RATIFIE Mecting of Anti d Democrats, Enthusiastic Monopolisis o An Special dispateh to Tie Bep, Sxey, September 23.~The Cleveland and Hendricks club held a ratific:tion meeting lnst mght at Masonic | Hon. Wm, Nevill and dudge C, Essig woro the principal orators, Tho state issnes wore thoroughly dissocted by Hon, Wi The ant1-monopolists and democrats gavo him an enthusiastic recoption. ‘Lho Twenty first infantry band discoursed excellent music TEST YOUR BAKING: POWDER T0-DAY. Brands advertised as absolutely pure CONTAIN AMMONIA. CRIMES AND CASUALTIES, The Lonisviile Whisky Failares De- yelopes Criminal Charactoristics. An Angered Widower Kille His Dead Wife's Paramour, A Lag Vegas Bank Underminad by Burglars. A Destructive Railway Acocident in Illinois. A British Tourist Ki Mountains, led on the Hanged - Kiros - Boiler and Powder Explosions—Murders—Suicides Minor Mishs pe, Sovere Rallway Brooyizaroy, Hlinots, Se Accident, embor 2 urred betwesn Cayuga LAt on the 1 two this morning a collision oc the Chicago & Alton Paducah Junction in which great dama doxe to rolling stock. exprees le pieton and haltad on the grade, train which left Caouga bind i, was ot tlagged time to stop on the wet, slippery ale and erashed into tho rear of the passer ger train, derailing and wrecking two slocpy the locomotive of the freight and fifteen cars of merchandi all of which were consumed amidst a terr thunder and rain sto All the passengers’ baggage was destroyed. The loss to the comp my ia at least $40,000, J. I, Zeublin, of the Baltimore & Ohio Telograph company, had & badly sprained ankle; Con- ductor Carson, of the sleeper, was bruised about the hips; Robert Jackson, porter of the sloeper, cut, and bruised. Both of thess men were sent back Chicago, Brareman Glifford, of the freight train, was hurled from the car, and picked up inson sible and taken to Bloomington for medical treatment. Dr, Warren, of Philadelphia, and Dr. Willbank, sengers, cared for the wounded, A little boy of J'G. Brandt, of S5 Louis, was badly hurt about the hips while in the sloeper. 1 Watts and fireman Jones, of ths freight. jumped from their en- gine afthr reversing and apolyimg the breaks and when but a few feet from the passenger and were badly cut abont the and 0 was The south bound nig broke a A freight ing south just be ving Chicago at 9 p, m., in CRIMINAL INSOLVENOY, The Details or the Sensational Whis- ky Failure at Loulsville, Lovsvitie, Ky, Septombar 23, — Dovelop this afternoon in the ment of Nowcomb, Buchanan & Co. were of « tional natura, Heretof gninents of the company wero considered as formal peti- tions for extension of time, in which to take This | ments Ay the assi sition of all the property of the partners for the benefit of the creditos Very little sen- sation was occasioned, the predominant feel g boing one of regret that the firm had gono Gsorge C. and Andrew Buchanon ty on Sunday, leaving no clow to houts. Lt was then that th suspicion of crookeduess was aroused an mora set alloat. Rumors now say the firm h made improper use of money scnt them by customers to pay tax on whisky which they had sold. Another is that they have hypothe- cated receipts for whisky out of bond which did not repr goods ibed upon the ace of those receipts, s first to tang! form this atternoon when George W, Norris, the assignee of the com , resigned and turned the entire business over to the Fidelity Tiust company. The cause, it is said, of this step on the part of Norris was the finding of affairs in such a complicated condition s to Cause great trouble in ightening them ont, It i said that the acestints of the firm are in much worse condition than the most despondent ereditors had supposed, The holders of re ceipts immediately rushed to the collector’s office to see if duplicates had been made, and it is positively stated, but not by the internal rovenue departmont, that 1,000 honded war honge re s have been discovered which have been duplicated, A gontleman who hits had intimate husiness and” personal _reln tions with both members of the firm, and is in & pesition to know what he positively o to be true, said to an associated press report “You may safely say that the indi that nd Andrew have jo and Viley and Eno and the rest in Tho the of left the their wl Aions are of , and neithor There isno indox except to avd flight from law, The is inimense, bit can iilable, The 874, amounted to uspension, At that time the liabili ties wero 31,080,000, The Bu chanan: included in assignment ot =500,000 of personal property which was exempt from creditors, An extention was grantod vnd until 1852 tho company w suceessful in oporation and discharged” abont one-fifth of its liabilities, Another assignment wis made, this time the debts of the firm ag gregated $1,000,000, with a total valuo of ws ot @f $2050,000, come inkane at the sime mou i to be found, the crookeduoss ansota of t) not be firat only the THE TEST: unti] heated, thon 1. " CliCimist will Dot Lo e L0t tio preseico OF ammonia B At 1 [PFRERST- MADE. Place a can t remove th wired to NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA, 178 MEALTHFULNESS 1A% NEVER BEEN QUESTIO! fon homes for THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER 0., Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, The strongest, moat delielous and uatura}Baror known, aud Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Giems quarier of a century 1t kas 1A TRAGEDY 1o Itoruits ur's Murder, Wife's Su Paran A feom Greenville, 75 says that Major 1k, Tonn, pecial to the Tribune miles east of Knoxville, Ldwin Henry was shot and instantly killed ven this moraing by Captain 13, 7T & Haysville, Greene county, John wt night, ), in & bug rode twe nt th Kx Septembor about ele Johmson 4 son left Greenvil armed with a double shot gu They | wy in company with wiles into the remainder of th arning that Henry Johnson rushed country night 10 a ble m o store near, took Henry by surprire and shot him twico the first shot taking effect in the body, the wecond in th killing hin tly Officers who had started in porsuit of John " ¢ hiin returnin ady sur rendered to loci Johnkon his been in pur weeks, but the latter b hiding in the wtaing, Jobnson swore to kill Henry on but Heury eluded him till to'day, Johuson” held the ¢ f United claims commissioner arded at t ame hotel in G Henry alsc Henry was old and wnd’ childe in o wh Cupta Btate wif nd Lout ) in fifty year wYor 1T INDIANAPOLIS, IND, tembor Journal special reports the killing of Henry by Captain Johuson at Haysville Ton PARTIES' ANTECEDENTS ¥or Light, Healthy Bread, Th t Dry Hop Yeast 11 the Worl FOR SALE BY CROCERS. CHICAGO, - &7, LovIs, nesseo to-day, This is the second actin the gedy which began last fall this city Where Jolnson an 1 fanily then resided, On N 1 to nd w One o DNy Lea rohbe building wero in bank, the vau A W the bl g but below, m done, of the v citomen known nel Iate find th that th thoy | apprel thron, work being scient wator, wnst b A Ciky der upe Bays: the Dig camp o not heai Loxt wan wr b drowne LON! Doar fifty: saved, ocgurred it is impossible render wreck of tho gunboat Wasp, was hazy when she strick. in_the ordered of ste was o) riod ¢ it with fishing about fo masts a They w they sti hoso « New of the exchan, cago an, withdrs gago b by pons | James ( the apy chaugo has be directo) until Lo tion on the con Ini for the o o'clock fesged craft o iz in Wit Fragu 300 fac modiat nt wis insuran li dauy Special M day wh men o unknoy futally Crry wero '« Mazat ported Day ek §. phis A of the | way o 1 " morning « were hers boneath work wkena faw ste 0mMe one coming up, shadow to another, James Pearson, the doad robber ablo property. confederat The manglod and lio Loigh, momber of the was found at tha base of a precipitous chif in with a small was grontly out of | found uponexami w who vivors when rescued w munication with the former is almost Murray was hang murder of 30 188 Aftor h the effect that w tho inspiring 1 Johnson mitt cruelty of her hu eatiso of her taking b exculpate himself gave lotters writton by 1, in one which she wtions had exist Honry, These lotte ¢ y graphic and n attractod wide known_lawyer timo past o of f which required o, Ho threatened that ho Tohnson co n to hor h hat impr If and e . # A BANK, f'the Most Sensational Burgiar- fes on Record, k, Col,, Septembor 23,V esterday the cashior of the First National bank Vegas, N, M., became convinead that from the adjoining the bank, Guards wnediatoly placed - and around the Those fnstde observed the masonry of 1t to bo gradually sinking, The rob. 1 on ignorant of their dan tone o k a Mexican volunteered to nin the collar and investigate, Ho on tho stairs. when he The Mexican fired a word, and the man foll dead, and y was brought out. The watshman bes p the floor in the bauk and adjoin Iding, There is an ovident intention to » robbers on sight. The work ia slow, ing to got within rango of thost who at times areseen rushing from « Up to this time nothing f this hido and game has been The dead robber is recognized s ono nasons who built. the vaults, The ex 1t ik intonse ) waw woll and rospocted, He leaves consider Ho died before divulging his A close ingpection of the tun o this ovening by the police failed to o other robbers. The supposition is g were outside, The officers claim ve possession of a clue, and hope to ond the romainder of the gang A trip \ the tunnel shows long and patient n the part of tho robbers, tho tunnel ty fect in longth, and_constructed on principles, containing provisions, ud afull ontfit of mining tools, 1t 0 been three months in construction, S British Tourists EN eial tunne!ling K 0 tho vault in ay Tragic End, . Wyo. Septembor 23.—A Lea- from Tort McKinnay Wyoming lifoless body of Gil British parhament, orn moun gh was out hore Inglis! anro party, Ho loft n the 14th iust a stroll and was rd of afterwards tll sight days’ soarch doad hody. Tho remains will be ngland. —— Tost with Fifty Sonls, 0N, September 23, A British gunb Tarry Tiland on the west Ireland to-day. Fifty | . ok rHONS Were Septembor 2 1the W Fifty-two persons drowned. Among rs, only slx porsons were On the rocky const whera the disaster to ue snall boats in talls 0 The weather About 3 o'clock morning the officer of the watch 1" wet for the purpose tho boat, as bumpy sen His orders were being™ car- when the Waep, which rae, suddenly and rning strick upon the lod into doep water. fon that a gaping bow and it would keep atloat, of id w0 by clinging to @ from which they were picked up by boats. The wasp founded orty from the light house, Her 1 blo above the water, The sur o terribly exhausted, taken to the fight house, whora The ren botween the light iin land is very rot Com impos- assistance and obtaln”d th dying n. out, 3 tho slightest w. Lho vessel rebo in her to heen mado le for hor o 11 remain, nd the s im— Railway Youk, Septembor 2 it uritics the stock « announces that the New York, Chi- d St 1 Railway company awn o caviat against all second mort- mds i snid to have been hypothecated t & Ward excepting the past dus con- veon, Richard Newcombe and h were appointed receivers of and Merchunts Talegraph com- The officials of the Missouri railroad company state that lication of the London Stock Ex- to list the Missouri Pa bonds n granted. Louisville & Nashville v after prolonged md 1journed o-morrow without taking definite ac- tho new financial plan for the relisf of Iy, nances. The chairman on ke uis has —— Hanged A PARIICIDE 3 ph aged 18, 'was hanged hero this morning murder of his father in 15 CRANING A ORAN Pa., September d hiere this aftenoon at neo of 125 per Handenfiin 188 but seid it was ain p —Michacl 1:30 ns, for the He con ue to witch. SHUIC in the pre John the f co e Dotler Kxploston, N, Ji lrewery e ALETI lei September 23, —A boiler ploded this evening. onts were thrown through the roof and t from tho building, ory im oly took five aud wa 1with 1ts ] W, Buurer adjoining troyed with st iee about ¥10,000, Killed he bre consn v — atal Explosion ilding an nam; others, k by Li te am to the By 0UlI VALL y storm wa I'rost, K ) wtruck b hining, To. srogras, four Ia,, S r 24, a heay ol 1 wel )i i ver in Mexico, , September mly 22 deaths lan” during Aug Yollow K Muexico, ~There fover at arc re. 1 yellow and nob ine - ———— - Death of &n Editor, THE SEPTEMBER SQUEEZE. The Bulling Syndicate on fhe Corn Market Under Control, F] After Monday's &, and Excite~ mento & 1ange Corn Appear but esterday High red.” - Goneral Beli i 1at the Squeeze 1o - ast, Cattle and Hogs Over-Stocked and Deolining, Stock Speculation in New York De- pressod — Wheat Unchanged Provisions Uninteresting and Slow. The Cattlo and Hog Markets, Special teledram to-the Bex ~Thers was about 6,000 head of Texan and territorial rangers among the fresh arriyals, leaving only about 000 The market was dnll and dragging with another drop of 10 to 15¢ on common to medium native steers, and 10 to 15¢ on all descriptions of range stock, mak ing n decline, as compared with the highest Inst weok, equal to 50 to 759 on common and modium_native steers, and 50 to 7he on range stock, The c cos are that unless the re- eipts fall off the decline will reach $1.00 per 100, Native fat cattle were scarce, some fine drovers have been marketed during the last week at 650 to 710, Bnt the eame class and same quality would not sell for ver 6 76 to @ this week, Young stock for feeding continued to be wanted. Ordors are hero from all parts, and suitable stock is sold almost on arrival. There has beon no accumulation and no break in the pri¢es for the past fortnight. Nice young cat- tlo, averaging 600 to 700 pounds, are seling at 3 25 to 3 76; feeders, averaging 800 to 900, soll- ing at 4 00 to 450, There were six loads of stock calves on the market to-day at current quotations. Rangers ara about as follow exans, 850 to 4 £0; Texas bulls, 4 7 drove of Montana natives sold for 5 50, and & drove of half-breeds 475, Bulls and tail. ings, 200to 8 50; Wyoming and Colorado, 4 25 to 4 655 bulls, cows and tuilings, 3 50 to 4 24 good to choice shipping, 1, 0 pounds, 10 to 6 45; inferior to 1,000 to 1,200 t0 5 80. Ra ttle sales: 234 ; 151 Wyoming, ns, 934 pounds, natives on sale, The conrse of this market continues down- W, Receipts are increasing and the ontlook seems like lower prices for some time. The market is dull and their is a decidedly bearish fosling all along the line. To-day prices dropped a_strong 10, Common and mixed selling at 5 10@5H 20; good mixed, 550@ [ and bost heavy, 5 80 Skips and_gi ory, 4 50@4 78, assorted | h;;;f @5 90 Tight — 140 to 222 porinds, 2 21 Lh Hitle excitement ‘change this morning. At the opening, there was some ten or twelve minutes of suspense before a bid for Septem- ber corn was recorded, and when first quota- tion was marked, being 79, exactly the closing figure of last night, there was a foeling of re- lief among the shorts who had apparently feared a big bulge atthe start. October open ing at 08§, advanced immediately to Wheat for the same month opened at 7 but soon dropped off ke. The early appear- co 1 corn pit seem to indicate that large receipts were acting as a sort of damper on the manipulators, There we: 5 cars of corn of good average grades. The action of the corn markots and particularly of the Septem- ber deal was characterized by one of the wd to-day as, “tired.” There was a good d said to the effect that local shorts were about all filled and also *‘scared shorts” else- where wherover they had existed. 1t is now belleved by many that the present care of the ers is to direct their attention to d and obstinate shorts Itinore. No one is prepared to say, er, how true this is. Locally speaking, the manipulators were given a resting spell, The demand was so lieht in the early part of the season that prices dropped = from 79 of the opening to 74fc. Toward the close the price was put to through the !,umh:uu of car lots, Low being the prin u: As to the identity of the corne agers, specus latian is ag active and un d as ever, A good many of Armour’s friends are_quoted as saying that Armour is in no way interested. On the authority of a member of the board, whose statements usually listened to with attention, thera are reasons to_believe that the worst of the corn squeeze is over. opioion is shared by a good many. chief reason for thinking so is the indi that the corner crowd are now selling off O beras well as September as much or more than they are buying, Dy aclever manner of disposing of the brokers the manipulators ar id to be able to sell a good deal while apparently running as_light a corner as ever, At the close of the ernoon session the in- ated option was auoted at 75c, with October at hsje, Theso prices seemed to give addi tional probability to the theory aboyo men- tioned, Wheat closed better at 77c, There was & rumor in circulation about uoon that an injunction had beeu applied for in the interest of corn shorts, 1t was also said that at the meeting this afternoon of the board of trade the direstors of the marginable prices would De fixed on the present September ¢ ANDREWS’ [rRYitiG T HOLD DOW PLARLRAKING POVDE liTaueouNDTORIS: W ' CREAM 7 AHTAR. 1000, Given Lrowa Pearl Buking Powder, 15 Do RE, i endorsed, aud testimonala ixront, Tows, September Nichols, editor in chief of the Mem- valauche dicd this mormiog of paralysis rain, iy avparently good health, Hi years old, Freder . ' C.E. AN "\ gades 1, Hays, Bos- na uostevag OREYR B 297,280 &AL Waier 84 ivisukee