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o —— , ’ '— N OMAHA DAILY BEE EMBER 29, 1854, NO. 84 RTIENTH YEAR “OUR HENRY OF NAVARRE.” ENIAN AFFAIRE, smpany, ab New turday, wa i incy Dillon \ ALASKA'S ALLURKMENTS, [ F 1ation ¢ - i e lv I n in their | Startlis wacks by n 1 !\ n tho | The Inducements (e ¥ e Off Torrl- . e of Y o St Roviet L cler hay Lost $50,000,000, 3 th W \ “‘y“““ A i f ' out to ‘L:‘.”..,M R 2 i ; fliat Halsted's Reminisoence of BIAING | $i it sttt faterests of tho. Hisi . A Fall Report of he V h R Pl b ¢ v rinniog t G S B e San of the Irish--American Natioual negligent in t! perf n £ bl —— i»‘l!'-lw”‘l<‘;“‘l 4 ]“ troubles of the Vanderhilts has been the sub o th : ; writing from Sitka, Alaska territory, says - g al High Ragard of the [nomination of General Br T ! Continued Fear of Dynamitor L | Rive Beatc the ';j:;,u,,‘l indu tios, ul-| Ho Maintains the =,lty of the detly, is now ¢ y 1t is stated The Mat ¢ . t Qatur- | town, whare that tho elder Money Bk &~ ¥ tenator Harrison received a telegram : o r 1,000 Chinatnon have crossed ) though Jast yeat thete w AONE o “ Two Leaders, day from Blaine, stating that it will be impos. | Kiug is in ouble, Although tho ex- England, by v Ay b ooty County £ », ¢ible for him to coma to Indian t] tant of hi simply & matter of conjece i ey Sonthi : sl L ! i — week, because of arrang e v s L AAGA 8, 1n Tratniog, Southeastern Alasks. For o succomal s The Woak-Kneed Deposition of Wil vieit Indiana at a lnter len .~ SI000.000, wnd possily 30,0000, 1119 Protraoted Visit O At oy Point, and lso ono ab Chilogt, can v | ANd Agserts ity 1al Support 4 7 = Blaine will bo 1n M t13 now a matter of current report that the th P ronn, Scptember 28 sliown, while g 3 a Kentucky Witnesses albe Cotober 14th elder Vanderbilt has peen hardly pinched for in Europe. again failod to beat her record o wan | 1 rihwost k l:r:nhl\u”‘ :‘l\vmn; A ‘\:\l\”‘\ of I - O akalabguninia trytng to have the fime extnd ready cesh and that his immensa tortunc has AR brought ont at Charter Oak Park yestorday fn | royed an expensive .,,“(,r,“n,’. The g 1 Iy made a programme for the first day, which | L ediCyoan diminshing, Wall stroet bro B atadd e presence of wersonal | Fox P, TR . % . In the Blaino--Sentinel Libel|includis Detroit, Lansing. Tonia, Grand Ha. sapldly boen diminwshing, Wl stroet beo-| Waleg Aka an APPropriation for[pie treee i o | oont onmte st oy, ax biilltat ‘s small A Denlal of the/:SAngo. Tribune ven, Muskegon, Grand Lapids and the smal. [ kers are very reticent whon questioned about friends, The track was a triflo heavy and the | eost early last year, in timo to take in mner and o fow Suit, ler intermediats point the matter and decline to be quoted His Heir. maro, it is claimed, was not in fine condition, [ tho fivst run, and 10,000 cases wore put Cabla. Chairman Draper, of the republican sta but admit that the rumors of Vanderbilt's i Last woek she had o warming heat in 221, fup and landed in Portland and San i 5 ' executive mittee, ||'uvll~ \Ahm\i!\;l\l'h" lo:ses are well rn‘vm‘h» When the old Com- H 3 Emb 1 The B and after being weighted more hoavily to | Francisco at $1 per case ot four dozen ' | ' any d t betwoon the New York and | modora dic, he lft y Cornolius $3,000, 70 zalers=- = [stoady her wi throo_heats in 2:11}, [ cans, leas than tho market prico for Col- | §aqr i Continued Ovation to the Plumed | 51 tiace sammittocs concorning tho cxpenses | 000 and. Willim e 62,000,000, ~ Theva | -UREATIAN LI 10 BOn™ o Biabh B roportet tha tharouul | i rivee fishy of which intior these | SCOTOtATY Walsh on the Alleged y ¢ ' of the epecial train for Blaine from Buffalo to | amounts, it is said, were first invested in ott~-Maokay Cable. of n subscquent conference botween Knight in Ohio, Cloveland, The best feeliug oxists batween | United States bonds' which yielded Cornelius 2 b 2 vl Dair was that tho mare should ¢ the two organizations, income of $200,000, and William K. abo1t th Park for o whils longer for ordinar Wi, Case, alias W, A. Gad 890,000 o yoar. Theso fncomes. lowever, | teduced Ttates of the Great Mara. | cire, and that unless sho oxhibits marked_im sonner f were offored last summer 50,000 canes at Sutton Branch. oxer- | $4.00 per case without a taker. OF the other canneries there are nono making of After & Week of Unexampled Tri- se, ali ey were not suiticient to keap their familios in the provement soon she should bo shipped to Now | any money, although the tim t e e Utterly Disclaims the Existence off : - EEN the auditor’s offics of tho Northern Pacifis | %50 SRy e Skaata] X ! g 0 g o must como umphs;Blatne Kests Sunda a% St Danl, sras atreatod af Sk, Lonis | igjein which ‘they. had been ascostomed o time OknalHERERRAdIeof the |(York fur tho ownor's uto for pleaturo driving. | when tlio {nexhiauatible salmon supply o Such a Limb fo the National e Saturday afteruoon for purloining tickets, He [ 156G And the two brothors fnstond of I Bgyptian Fioances, Tho Cattls Premmin icnsacky, | Alwska will como into demand. ~Thosalt confessed to having taken six tickets, but the | g S ate JEEEE OO THEY and. their salmon aro fairly profitable, and a small — detectives think ho his stolen, mavy 10re | brotiior was callod_ upon to make them good. Cixcisyaty, Soptomber 25.~The eattlo | factory at Sitka is doing quite a good bus- Blame and Garfield, amounting ¢ several thousand dollars. Various brokers of Cornelius on Wall street, Fenian Dynamite Scares, broedora of Kentacky having sont o commit. | iness, the products briuging from £10 to at Bee Camp, four miles ahove | decline to talk about their lossas, Special dispatch to Tie Bre, ce to ask Governor Knot to call an extra $l.'lvpur_lu\rn-]. The groat drawback to KEgan'a Defenso of Parnc Loxnoy, September 28.=The authorities at | S0ssion of lel:;-v(l‘d 'w",', x‘\‘n on look :i‘ 'le “I‘l:ll: ;:r:‘l‘l:;lu::l!lxl::::‘d‘:’\?} W‘cflt"lfl‘"v 1aNcorN, Neb,, September 27.—With rof- Scotland Yards recently pooh-poohed the sto- “"I‘H*‘h‘l"”_':."fi‘ “‘.‘;”I",‘l,;“f. 6 RET TR, 5 vebhed o by um"mm“ tistories © OIPIOY- | grance to the rumor of o revolt against Parnel” ry of the Brussels correspondent ot the Stand- | jay yecarvad the committea’s report to the - S in M Ireland, which appeared in the e ard, who said that the Irish Tnvinciblos wero | eifect that the governor_declined to call tho| “”“"",““l" e Lot Chicago Trilune’s cablo letter of tho 2 Libel Su—IKentuclky Witnosses, | preparing for further misohiof in London, but | le# slature, lisbie and Luko agread tof Yho white miar ble ““I“"‘"" ‘l':““‘“ men- | ook 13 Vot TAlis 1 al Telegeam to Tik B they ara now taking extraordinary pr destroy their herd upon receiving payment, | ton is made in several works on thely . for i it stated to State Journal “There is not & gram of 5 b autions : ! i Ay AC 7 g . : o { and they 0 been nppraised at i country are found in Glacier bay. A b tall with Gartield only tro daya before | A terriblostotm of wind and bail 1 1aNAoLts, Tnd, Sept. 5. —Somo infor- {and evidently thinke that the dynamiters | Tho hicsdersvotad fo 4yt raise 15,000 t0 | far an quality joos, tho matblo be7e oA | reporter yestord the latter was shot, and continues as follows | over the southern part of Sac coun L) ».Al.“:»- lout, but an almost insurmoantable difli- [ ¥uth in the report.” The corrsspondent of o L eotldbe d oulty to working It lios in the numerous | The Trtbuce, ho said, was simply iwposing d Telegram to The B New York, September girl named Brin- | they have no right_to reveal the bu ness took her to | their customers, They will not deny ies upon her from [ lost, but say he is alundantly able to r inasmuch as he has has his father's 000 to back bim, liana, seduced a Murat Halsted ring tho conser last night telegraphed the Cincinnati Commer- | the woods and inflicted inju clal-Gazotte regarding tho relations of Blaine | Which she will pro toward Garfield by way of reply to tho charges | The Black Hill Gaa company no L BCB | oet, Pa., struck a veinof gas Satur against Blaine, brought out in connection with | goptly of s visit to M arfield. 1Ilalsted says he [ pounds, h, ish national 75 foet with a pressure of 200 [Xhe n, preside ) A S > ation has been received from the attornoys | mean business, Suspicious looking Irishmen | offer for the destouction of the herd 5 Saturday night. A bank building at Wali [ ™* ) ) . i g : Luctio “Tho substance of what Presideut Gariold | Pien ey WEht:) A banke bilGnt 4t Than | in the Bluine-Sontinel libel suit who went to | aro constantly shadowed by the dctectives aud [ {180 to tako such logal nows said about Blaine was, fi med Stronz was killed by flying timbers, | Kentucky to take depositions for the defense, |several very” reputable Trishmon called at employed to stamp out the disease , 10 one acquiescod § f ed by fly SRl SV alled at iAoty microscopic veins which run through it in | upon that paper. Ho was surprited to think moro readily than Blaino with tho aunounce. | 'Tho advicos from tho district visted Dy the | Tu i learned that at Millersburg, o cather | pettittid Yards o complagh, flat, they, wore Disgracetal b all directions. Thoro Is ono product of Medill, for whom ment made at the first cabinet meotings, that | s 'y meager. enger crowd assembled in the court room [ Iy disclumed il knbwlegged of such surveil- Alaska which, sooner or later, will come | tains high © respect, al Telogram to Tir Brk, pocted to contine [ The exec the members would be tive committee of the themselves strictly to th where Geory d by such obviouss misst ce Bryn presided awaited for the [ance, but the vigifince of the cetectives has respondent stated in o latte Ftht Parnel into use,and prove a source of great profit, | rown departments. | board of tra convened O'NEILL o Y upon | 1igg of scancal thoy expected, They wera dis- [ not hoen relaxed, * ® ob., Soptember 28, —An immense | g0 Chileat on th h t SIS All kel been oareful not to ctoss he lirgs thas | an appligation to name o warginal piieo 1oF | sapolatad, and when tho female. witnos was and enthiusiaatio Blaine mud Legan moeting | qu it tor L s ahoe o2 eltea e prosstL Np T b ne more Mr. Blaine. fcorn, nha caling to 0 ealle the cow was excluded, Q b Zo ¥ 3 L 9 3 1 1 t nont toform the county of Mayo, John O'Cone Prosident Garfiold said as to the Now York | tee ailed to make any formal compluints ot | 5 A Millor, Joo Miller, B. I, Johnson and The Oholera in Burope, was hold here last night, addressed by Hon. | yainland are lined with timber, growing | ner Power and Reyv. Tsane Nelson, to agal mith we appointments which hm'.".""‘fl,""L'"fi;“"]".w' dofinite chatges to tho effect that_tho cereal | 'Npy “Samucl re witnesses who testi- | Special telegram to Tie Bee, John Rush, of Omaha. A few democrats dis: | far up on the mountain side, The spruce | contest tho seats at the next general ele-tion, tion, the whole responsibility was with him- | was being manipulated, and no action was The sum total of their test LoNDON, September 28,~The cable up to | graced themselves by attempting to ak up | in abundanco, ranks first; it resombles|bnt the disaffected leaguers objected to Par- Mf and that bo regarded the imputatjons up- [ ken in consequence, S04 fo L8 e Hest thnbithay hekFd B tors i 3 N e ; ey ; 4 i ! T e L pon Biaine in that connection patticularly |~ \yigh lager information rogarding the death | nocting the names of Blaine and M - | midnight, Thursday, . announces the total |i|‘um'|'|\|xn:;’(n‘x‘;.”mlllly s ."Yf‘ul e h_\ll:}’l‘L] somewhat the Oregon pine, but is much | 5q “Jolm William Nally for parliament, offensive, because they wero attempts to be- | of Carsia Welton, who perishod in asnow | wood. - Othera that they had seen Blaine and | number of deaths ntrope from cholera to be | DeNoukh, b UKo [Erbune. | e Girgrctiul | tougher, and almost as hatd to work a8 | “The truth of the matter is said Mr. Egan, liggle bis (the president’s) part in his own storm on Long’s peak, tho opinion is becom- | Miss Stanwood togethe wrtios | 14,182, Of these, Ttaly had 7,954, France, | 1} : ced by onk, mensuring two foot six inches at | who is thoroughly. conversant with the stand: 5 ¥ better class of democrat Vi republi- 3 i * nisteation. He said the appowntmonts as| iy general that she was deserted by the | and on the streets, The: 5, e B e e elibl [ tho ' butt, and ratsing in n gradual |ing of overy prominent nationalist and pe > 3 ias 8, Spain, 860, Naples has furnished move [ cans. The Blaine and Logan feeling is grow o | made were as much surpriso to Blaine as £0 { yy/qe” who did not return to the rescue until | They knew of nothing indis deaths than the whole of France. The dis | ing here among mi’-‘.lt s l‘f«‘..pl.‘ 'lfir."’umh taper to a height not over 100 foot, The |cisn In Mayo, “that O'Connor Powers is a | others, The rimple truth about the ter | Wia inaxtumorning, | Residents of: Kates pavk | par No testi 2 BT ' i LA f i iy | despicable traitor to the tional ¢ 1 U Sheat: orning. Residents of Estes park | parties. No testimony was cli oaso has now got a firm. on Genoa despite | did ch good by his fair s ogic - | A ans v o] R I o traitor ha national cause, disturbed by the New o b t;y»* with criminal cowardice, The coroner is in- | Blaine, nor was there anything s i |save the Marble Oity. @0 that barberous il L exceoding hard- | ¢tained, that Nelson was requested by his thought to solve them by a bold strike that | { gtizating the matter. Blaine to marry Miss Stanwood through the | measure which 1i BEA nud starved ness, but there is no doubt that in the | constituents who are among the strongest \ 4 £ his pu It BoAro( : | e iaslauL: ani resogvica Bt O n | Walter Wesser, 12y of age, was in- | agency of a shot Joe Miller in’ some | the Spezians intoth piiy bo scribed the futbuire, Wil lumborisfanoro i cagaelyylbunioct SRELERTOII OIS ERRIB N ROE imseli president and recognizs his own | WE A T Jd: v did not 1! he knew or got muxed | frightful talit revailed th ALLENTOWN, Pa., Septomber 28.—Vigorous | gought, the Sitka pine, as the tiv the reason that he failed to discharge his du- i oA 4 | stantly kitled on_the Rock Island road, west [ manne ghtful mortality prevailed Ui s Pa, Sey & ght, the § pine, ho natives Ll L e ! i friends and aftot b Aok e oo had "boen | 0f Dea Moines, Saturday, L goiting out of u in dages, for ho wants another depoton | It s sad Chat dbert’s bravory i | endeavors o caery ot threata wmado 1y fire- | call 1, will find many useo, Tho wood by to tho party and it oeither of “the paie ) Lt A vay of the Fu odira train he stepped in | taken. Thisof course cannot be legally done. | visitin hosj v strengthened SR G 3 k & g % proved to Mr, ell, but, o I been against him. - the way of thio Hort Dodgs train o stoppcd fn | e said that tho importancs of the wiicssos | hiin i the el iy strengttionod | gy in an anonymous ltger yestorday to lny | most sought after is ‘the yellow codar ot | LGN thair withdrawl from Trish politics { P Private advices from O'Neill, Nebrask # | before and after the depositions wera taken | tions from the ran Sepublican secutus | tho city in ashos woro mado to-day with the | oypress, of which the cupply is extrome: |y desired, and their defeat at the next election | Blaine's Your, state that a half dozen hoodlum democrat® | was like a balloon before and after being struck taly, - § following result: Total dostruction of a stablo [ 1y Jimited, but here and thero in the vast |is a certainty. To talk of the popularity of | CLEVELAND, September 27.—At 11 o'clock |lod by McDonough, editor of the O'Neill|bya cyclone. in the first ward; adwolling house shghtly | Pine foresus a cypress is found. It is a|Boycott who supplied inhis name an addi- Blaine came from Mis. Garfield’s house to the | Tribune attempted to broak up a republica® e m— Ation, damaged in sixth ward, and an unsuccossful | Pl yollow color, closo-grained, tough, ::::":::r.t.l.'fi’i“f.'h % Y»I.Lf’l“«-m ey to ‘ Kennard, whero he remained in his parlor o [ rally at that place Saturday night but wer® Tollision ot Tt ing, 4 attempt to fire a lnrge stable in the fourth | GUrRPleand has a pleasant odor, somo. | syndidate approvad of by Pariell willll Juse ceiving visitors until he went to the depot to [ 5" *“C : Bartnions, September 27.—A. collision be- Eis now sottled | w: ren suispicious characters wore ar- | What Jike sandal wood. 8o highly prized | as certain of election in Mayo at the next. va. el s | A brakeman named Bruce was rau_over by | tween freight trains on the westsrn land ? v 5 hero was considerable excitemont | i8 it that, out of 1,000,000 square feet |cancy asin any constituency in Ircland, : I take a special train for Elyria, He was ac il st the next ses a Do) 1 Y the cars at Valentmo Saturday and losta leg. . compnnied by ex-Governor Foster,Hon, Amos | gur T a Norfolle Isundryman was robe | oo Shi8 morning, wreoked fiyeli SEssE W “Pownsend, Judge Foraker, Hon, W. Bing- [bed of agold watch and $25 Saburday. Quigley, enginoer. was futally injured. Fire- 4 a matter of fact. that there is not a t that thero rd agamst knoy yarticlo of ground for the statem inany revolt in any part of Ir the leadership of Parnell,” and threats of lynching, which have been exported from vhe terri- — —e—— tory, a considerable part has been sent to Fatal Sencmentality China, whenco it comes back carved and Darras, Sexas, Sopt, 27.—In tho woods | under the name of camphor wood, Boxes this morning jnst beyond the corporation | made of yellow cedar are used to pack limits the dead bodies of a man aud womaon | furs in, The red cedar grows to some v%\;:e_diw:mn.l this_af a - #ld cten litt 1 been found, still s Wi R by ks s it 4 b b b dve Boal. He was fow yours hez senfor, Batween goa and Jand otter, martin, fox, both red lay o revolver with two chambers e and silver gray, and bear skins. The Nean Ly aas N i T sen) fisherics are in the northwestern part of the territory and are entirely con- theeldest son of Walsh's Denial. J Special Telegram to the Bex, | LixcorN Neb., September 7.—Roger ‘alsh, secretary National Land Leaguo publishes in tonights Democarat the following refrence to the withdrawal of what purports tobe the Sutton branch from the national , A 5 Henry Kappes was badly cut and brafsd. ham, president of the business club of Cleve-| James Britton of Wayne has been nominat- | 4% ry Kappes ly i land. ed by the republicans for district attorney’, [l Pgflw(‘fl& Sepulelher 27,— The Jh?qd.‘ Ervia, September 27.—Mayor Gates, of| A mon named Carburry, a blacksmith, a (L) p -m;bl'hmm» trains | Eic while intoxicated, was run over by east-bound 4 A 5 Elgain, and Judge Westjwerealso of the party | FCE INER L o iion Gt "5 Nomaba | ) d ) As the train moved out of the ity afew | City Saturday, sad ¥ / " . s LA ot Seoekinganen outeds o the wirksof the Lake SityBaturdan bod My ety saemiaed o i B e Dlsttorm, A o did so all the | R, H. Allen & Co,, dealers in agrioultural ; “as sent back to wari h Hungarian Emberlerss e e shops ruched ont cheoring and | implemonts, have ~ assigned. Preferenes, |third train, but it not belug observed, tho | o) - B e ime nda with Bluine, who said: - How | 520,000, The firm has bien cstablishud for | engine weuf crashing into the rear of tho sec- | Spocial Tolegram to ik Bre, = f kg b e e oo shouted back, | wenty-five yoaras>A. statomont last Decem. [ ond train, ~The engineer of the third cugine, | Loxnox, September 25.—An epidemio of ot be united in life, wo Loy ; - e 5 of 8 Michuol Radi L ST | ; 3 h. Georgo Faustrick and An- TR e s T A 1 ATl ety e sk e | “Blaino, Blaino, we'ro Bluing tos man.” " | ber shoved a sugpTus of 310,000, Michul Radigan, was instantly killed. "Tho | enbeszloment with_sensational equela has | o Manlor. . horo is mo further clis ¢ their | trollod by the Alaska Commarolal Com- | o fisfangus.~ 11 any attemmii wos mnt reaie When the train arrived ab Elyria, the pretty [ mye Teemer-Ross race, at Point of Pines, | (o'l o o R T | been diecovered in Hungary nstitutions | identit pany, which leased tho islands of St. |to o REonaltliby . havamEver s Tenorted kD little town was crowded with its own citizeus | e R e o oot of tamers | tho second train were “badly " injured. “Tho - i {hs » Hgas (s one they have never reporte : TR | was postponed Saturday on accor ough f entire second train was badly weecked and | plundered have in all casos, orphan asylums, —— Paul and St. George for the period of | headquartors, never remitted any dues and | and people from the surrounding country. | wiv POSRIEEE PLAT AN ed for to-day. y and |1 « T TR " P i ¥y i The jam st the depot was so great it i | IO T OO O O 10T V0i 08T one car of cattle consumed by fire, supported wholly, or in part, by the " state. he Garrett Obsequies, twonty years from 1870, and from this | have constquently never been chartered as a | fienlt getting to the carriages, Themeeting in = s e Soveral oftictuls dmplicated have beon arjsted | g3y yriston, September 25, —Tho funeral of | company is derived the revenue which ‘:rim 1, and theceforo feannot “;I.‘csmlr.m“.m: =23 » court house s a8 abo il reen Potnt's Grie HATDCoREOIIIbeR0 + 5 o0 s R S s i oy, | & Dosition which the; er occupied. T hav RO IR e e Whan | The republicans of Columbus organized a | Grgxy Donve T, T. Septemberd others died suddenty and nisjerously,zand the | JTohn Gareett took place from Montobello, tho. | alone has mado Alaska a paying invest- | gon tho' commu addrassed by thesa | e s ‘Oh-the stand tho poople choered | Blaine & Logan club Saturday night, wth a OINE Lot BORESIPRE are baukrupt* country residence of the decea Tho servi [ment to the United Stawes. The con- | people to M 6 ralen Ehe faon o A L,fi,wdly He spoke as follos membership of 100, consisting of the best por- | entered the storo of Michael 13 ces, agreeably to tha expressod desire of Mr, | tract etipulates that not more than 100,- of being a forgery, many ; e, Tadies and Gontlemea: This | tion of the city’s business element, ers, early this morning, broke open tho safo Cholera in Ttaly, o 5 Ahais : 00iC wehls & ear shall b [of the most ordinary Trish names boing ludi- . Chairman, Ludies and Go ) Garrett during his illnoss, were of the simplest y 2 A grC 1 in i is not rst visit to your beautiful couutry. [ Nels Feauto, of the Emerson Echo, was |and took $16,000 worth of jewelry, watcl Rouk, September 28,—A Frosh case of | chorcitor st woro condutod by Kav: Dr. | killed, for which the company paya an|crious miss pellod, as, for mstance, “‘Kitzger- s y v ; ) y j ) character, and nducted by Rev. Dr y PARYIPRY, ald” spelled ““Fitederld,” s I recall with great plonsure a DESYIOUR. viste | married on: day last week. The farnt o e no clue to the robbery. | cholers was roported to-day, the patient bo- | Levburn, pustor of the Associato Reformed [ annual feo of §55,000, togother with a L i B i :hs‘lglrm_-'*‘ln»{t;w;‘;"‘1‘\351{{ a8 boday, and | A heavy rain and hail shower in Dixon [{Fho ",'.ff:.t.'.,;" "‘i':’:;:fxlf‘nl,'.'f.',.uvl‘\m» ‘;i‘,‘;"{‘ ing asoldier. In the Kiogdom of Italy for | church, of tha board of |;1u~|4hlnlwfll WI'I" Mr. | ravenue of $2 for cach und overy skin R oed ok Loy ot | counrviBaturdnyididioonsiderablodatage, SpagiLE ¥ 88 RIBHE | 1 6 last six hours thoro have been roported, | G#Frett for many years had boen prosidunt. | ghipyad from the islands bythe company, Fatal Sontimentality. Il «dvanoed stand and great leadership which [ At Wakefield, Saturday, James Brittonwas DplERE e aa 108 now cases an(l 232 deaths including 116 = and fifty-five cents a gallon for every gal- [ Daras, Texas, September 28.—The lovers rornty of Lorsine took in the|nominated for district attorney and Jeha T, | Bgyptian Financos. Ion of seal oil, also that the company |tragedy of yeste wherein (ieorge Houl | et o e Spencer, of Dakota City, for state sen, ¢ Ling Up the School, casosand 74 doaths ot Nuples and 39 cuses ptembo The Ttalian di e R D S| e e ld i : prolonged un}; _rlt‘}_"b' Nl_“"""l<_k lcl‘-rfic_lg ot rorublicass STk (sl optember 2 oups of students | #0d 25 deaths at Gonoa. ~Fiuco the outbreak RLOMION - SRsrvitUB W IAN () shall annually furnish free to the inhabi !steich slew Miss Fanny Nannis and then was your sturdy cilizens and the groatin-| g ' o onator Thomas of St. He . 0| of the dissase in Italy, 15,220 persons have nt has pubmitted to the Igy| tants of tho two islands, 25,000 dried | committed suicide, has heon the all absorbing stitution at_Oberlin that disscminated those | for state sol are forbidden, owing to the recent seditious q f ! X ) Gl s sadom which made this north- | 180 Double-headers were there from Knox | ik 4l 2 5 4 been attacked and 9,450 died. prime minister o protest against the salmon, sixty cords of fire wood, & sufli- | topic of conversation, and during the day the pelciplos ot ros . | county, The Brooks delegation was admitted, | disorders which the military suppressed. = The — ! sion of tho sinking fund. His western county the vanguard in the conte students nseembled in groups notwithstanding cient quantity of salt, and maintain such |},,q4iey wore visited by curious hundreds. Witk slavery. (Renawed. cheers) That FORRIGN e The Cable Pool. couchod tn mild:r torms than the publio' schools ns aro neoded on the | it T vestie o of the. Identity of the tast ended 1n vict ry and another is now Mario Van Zandt, the actrass, is engaged | tary dispersed the gathering, Numbers were | Special telegram to T B, iu an idon ands, Al othors aro prohibited from | yictimy of lova denied by thountelonting par mitted to your charge, and to-day inan em- | ¢, be married to Waldo Wattrons of New | wounded. Three hundred and forty arrests| Loxno tembor 1 rations for | Fentatives of killing Alaska any otter, mink,martin, | ents, show that they hailed from sablo or fur acal. nud thatstheir virit to Dalas was to MOW TIE LAWS AILE EVADED, dorous cud. Mis Nanuia’ body was 4 by her brother thisevening and t or the purpose of seeing thet tho t W fithel 3 )/ ¥ ), Septe 5, —T . d + orl orth, whila Houlsteich was bus CLEvELAND, SeniaIeEE: o relhs laws limiting the number of seals killed 76 Worh, ML ih cormees ! y 8 Tater developments revoal the eavy rafn storm in {Cloveland lasting 4l | gro compliod with, treasury agents are | that v Russia, York. They will make their home in I’ The French operations against Phung a phatic sense to the leadership of Ubio, th AN Honaacd. s Al gther questions | o—shall A bor be prote the pendency ¢ expectad r s botween the rival Atlantic Myhong have been successful. The Fren A Woman's Mysterious Death, cable companies are ncarly completed, and if Diriugithe pentlency CRLho BEE A vary) now entively masters of the situation along | Proma, R T S IO tlh‘”' profusion of gilt lotters and gorgoous i v on 0f €ho. Western re3 the river Day. H. A Gheen was found. floating. n the rlves | deceraions of their " c mean anything I i the ant av men of the western reserve 5 - . AL heen wa n ating in the er | tho Mackey Bennett paople certainly intend St h ¢ St from the one great abiorbing question, and I| Reports from the cholera e att i it R E | i diackey bishnnitinsop inly inten ! 5 oung Houlsteich is o young officer in B b satne discipline of mind prevails | ty-four hours ending Satu hix afternoon, boaring indications of foul | to fuaagurate a 1iig boow in cablo circle. ate Sunday afternoon, which proyented Mr. | stationod on the islands; but there are min arny visiting Amerioson a years now and that 1o tide issus will bs permitted | follows: Threo hundred and xixt D T o L e, BEREAV 00 & i Blaine from visiting ( s tomb, Blaine | more ways than one to evade tho laws, | 1o nco. Houtstoich and Miss Nan- to divert you from th strolling (uestion of | and 193 deaths, iucluling 116 AL eE felle o HI‘) L ¥inglish Anarchy, upent tho day quiotly at Mrs, Garfield's,whero | oo 0clally in a far away territory con- nis had been n,n|l-|nn.( at obscure place 1 on the day AppUATALCY. Loxno: -An attompt was made | Senator Sherman callod upon bim, - Ho'loaves | iE0EH F o0 G 0t 3 00 noopoly ity of Naple reveral weeks, Ilis parents, who are this camp od, good.] deaths in tho city of Naples 189 Ay LS. 0 L Sop. 2 ) vora . ) hank i i 2 O rnan i 0y to-day to blow up the council ho Monday at 9 . m. by the Lake Shore road on [ ¥F mans, rofused their sanction to the marr Lstink youi kebiiomen o yourrepebinn| bl supposedito. he thelt Ormen, it CARh A Steamer Roofed. bury, A e Mh'iylyxllll;’wl.('w’ e nashhed | his furcher journoy through Obio, ¢ | Every summor trading s oonors, a8 they [ 1Tis liave of absence was about cxpiring and nd | consider that I have only indicated the | Bereh, from Savannah, Aug, 8th, for Ham- | -y, \vyi Septomber 27,—The steamer [ by the oxploson. Otherwise no damage. No — are siyled, goout from Unalaska witn [they i i concluded to dis rather than be sep- will address you. | burg, capsized off land of Nordeny, in : R ordind farewell, [0ro: | thaionih Gon, A life bioy marked “Orien” | Morseilles, which was ashore inside the | arrests, P tho avowed purpose of meoting the |arate can I | | ptember o was u Ttaly for twen- night are as fresh cases es and 53 rest of a R subject upon which othe: when 1 bid you a very e — h found chearing ] Judge Wost mada @ briof | and casks marked “Savannah” were picked up | French reef has beon ssisted off by wreckers, Gt . iotween | whaling fleet and bringing in the sporm 4 g g ; "ll’:\/il" ,‘q.niwe\! by ox-Secrotary | near the spot ; "l leavos th-n-:-l]lt'hnnltiq-nwl-u,"l']‘h\‘qmrw. Reduced Oanal Kates, ‘ILI'"::;'N' g r":“"“}‘““w T “,u’; m&‘m with A Causcless Illumn,l(ln. GoryARG B HORRT: . INEEARG DA . Paris states that tho Trench govern. | tion of salvage will be settled this afternovon. [ Loxnow, Septembor 28,—The Suez Canal i osmer, oF BO8 a0 barrols, which are entered at the | Special dispatch to Tik Br . astareed g Cllagd, wiete: oy serived a4 I T D S o ST company basdsoreod a paduction fn. asll, of | 004 these mlioe withy o burn, for 8150, ide, Unalaskn Castom houso as *sperm oil,” | Mapsox Neb, September 25,—Goorge C, ; od ot the Kenuard house re- | miral Gourbet has ocoupio thofartifiod heights MR UARIORT EIBRES, fifty contimos, 1t goes into effoct Jamuary | g PO GHENEEE T e [and are immediately shipped to San fStopnenson was shot about 10 o'clock last ceiving calls and attending to correspondenc wanding Kolung and "I“l'l‘]““‘l of Kor-| g, Pavr, September 27,—Kellogz and | lst. won easily by Gandaur, Over threo thonsand | Erancisco, Now, tho curious part of the [ yjshe by Mrs, Mary 1% Warren, Stephen- ! until G o'clock, when he roturned to Mrs. G Luls I“n,l ‘L’t‘.'r:'.:"’?nl";“l)‘ 13‘,':;':“. “',‘,‘I"Y Johnson's boot and shos factory burned this e — e people witnessed tho race Tho water was | business is that not undoer any possiblo [0 cnosition was taken to-day ashe i not ) ke, . Hoill apsnc auleg Nundey demanded, and will enavle Fratco to await [ morning. Toss on building $6,000, on machi Oleveland’s Oarnival of Arson, quite lumpy and provented fust timo, circumstances could tho so-called trading otad o live. Hiatatdiaats ERAT Beie e D e el | e fultllmont by Chini of tho Tion Taiutrea- [ nery 5,000, o' stock $60,000." The night |~ Crevkuan, 0., Sopt. 27.—At L o'lock this ——— schooners got 1o the whaling grounds and € that Lo was ackbinaon b Al taib: noaide et ty, walchman eays it was set on fire, afternoon the twelfth incendiary fire in Cleve Oracksmen 1a the Toile, return in less than ten wm,_k., The 18 Pl et - ———— A meeting of the French cabinet was held = T and within fort o e e et e 1 . Louts, Beptember 28,—James fHomer, | gain of the raan-of-war stationed at Sitka, '“'i‘h“j:\;; v'vm“m"’, drow _a zevolver and shot The Blaine pccial Train, Saturday, Primo Minister Ferry submitted An Towa Brewer Jatled, the lumber yardo of the Cloveland saw mill | Frank Homot and James Mu who have [ gpeaking of the matter, saye: ‘I would | 1iin tho hall entoring his right breass near A1LDANY, September 27, —Chairman §Draper | the identical note presented Lo Nn[hmi l.x-vhlm Ceoar Rarins, lowa, Soptember 27.— | and lumber compauy, in the heatt of the great een blowing opan and robbing wa fos along | jugy like to overhaul one or two of thoso | the tollar boue and penetrating tho right lung. of -the republican state exccutive committee l"'};"*“‘;fl“]*f.-“““.“-'“’_*“'ll" 98 L'L,‘”'L‘I’l,“l Gieorge Williams, a brower of Cedar}Rapids, | lumber '”wl“t“l a “tho flats, ./\ strong | the'line of the \\nhuh'r’ln d were arrestod | Vool and find out whothor the oil con- | 8. J. Bredenstene was the physician in_atten- M deiior muthorativaly vy disugroement bo- | W tnch urey dnforsgec s SRS K ol o amswere o tho gran jury for. the | PR SEedL ke v eastavard (hivieh e | yostoray by oot of Mo el Jies, 1 tained in thoso barrela runs ous ot sproads | donce, but i to the prescat Hour s unable to yard, destroyiog a wmilli b 4 ub flfty foet of trestle of the Conuotton | wis found in their possesion’ Thoy ara tho | out flat and has hair on onoe side.” 1t is Chinese, The cabin iy railway, cutting off trains from # | party who blow the safe at the station housc | gaid that similar *‘trading expeditions’ — the chumber of deputi ober 4th, m— L ————=1t0 the depot. The fire was here checked' at Denver, Ind., on the 25th inst, e sonst of Jadan ito fre- — e ~ o 47 The governmant has resolnad to retronch ex- LR L R R SR | Bt e leave the const of Jadan quite fro A fifl k’.‘bhm\’i (8 V’g@’ v B B i 2 T = 3 Y tween the New York and Ohio state commit- find the ball. tees concerning tha expenses of the special i wrain of Blaine from uffalo (to Cleveland, The | ling cxists botwaen the two or- ations against the | sale of a substitute for beer called ““probi b resolved to summou | tion.” & to meet Oc tions for warlike ¢ —— quently. XAE, FUILTRADE WITH THE INDIAN Many furs are obtained from th d » 4 penditures during 1583, T\ estimates will - [ for o'cl small boy, tandi @ — e S 00 s hat Tired Feeling |t st it o %o ol L 1Y s New. o r station of the Connotton Grand Labor Convention Tolegeaphio News dotos, Valley railway, obseryed o man cre i Mapy Ohinese massing at Langson, p stealth- |, oratio : i A P DOMEST Oooliy abd Tauats Ltk The warm weather has a debilitating effect, | ily up to a bagg itor conch | C110AG0, September 28,~Tho Fodoration | iane "t whoim the laws relating to tho| H v | The fron steam ship “Eldorado,” tho last of - oty pon (hose who are within doors | standivg on rido track, Shortly fterwards |of trads and Jabor unions of the United | \illiniy of fur baaring enimals do not ap- f 54 the tkrea coast witd vossels buile for the Mor- ‘Ihe Commercial Age.” most of the tine. The peculiar, yet common, | ho noticed flaues i from tho rear couch, | States and Canada will hold sesston hero Oc- 5105583 ith thom the traders do quite | 183 A2 1 gan line, was suc d from ey e R A A e Antars mplaint known as “that tired feeling and then gave the u A locomotiveback- | b7 000 10, Accomodations have been | business. OF course furs obtained by /OARS NO UG 6T :LDDfl LEACING FOWDECS ed up and drew the cars to 6 open Kpace, where they were completely g Cramp's ship yard st Ph a, Saturday. T A o T EATE T i s ; SoUFe hbed WL I3 A j ) / . : x o result. - This feellng can be tod. with & |secured for the delogates, A mass meoting | this means do not have to be barceled and | 1 Acting Postmaster General Hatton has is. | upon its third volume with tho present| ... ome by taking Hood's Sarsaparila, |Jossof only $2,000,the carabeivg narcow-gauge, | will bo hold on the 10th, at which addresses | entered under the head of sperm oil. The sued an order that on and after Octob-r 1st all : ; s 4 s ol Lo et T N atations | e, andho publighess, 4~ Lu Wyman! whioh glves now Jio sud sionghs o sl [ h cntiro defartinont was ut he Jutber liro | will bo dollvered by somo of - tho viiting del- | [ndians have becomo very sharp in deal- ‘ ass and their stations | oy ¢ the functions of the body. ud had the flames from the burning cars | egatos, i The « gi or brauch offices khall ba kept open to the pub- [ & Co., are to be congratulated upon Its y aad bad the flames 1zou l:w mu:lx::lufii ogutos SRS ing with the traders, The only margin d not 1 i lic for theissue and payment of money orders| advancement, Phoy have a 1 m- T p; had no appetite, . for profit lies in the large amount made @ rec N e 4 y Dave a large num: i 1 ntaanrtie g nsely lled ~ with build The Jericho Road, s ? N ’ s zooalpl i masia intondad (onzegs (1000 ol bard (G R0 Tob o oo cn |1 4006 JHOGC'S SAsAAIMELIR 18008 Lok 1) must have been swept bs o on the necessaries of life,which the trad- 1 and the delive until 6 o'clock every di legal holi up with Special Telegram to The Bek, y of regist ; Pravtsysouti, Septewber 28, p soundly; could got excopt Bundays and | filled with local, educational and general | .ir 1 and languid feeling ; or huysat wholosale and oxchauges for pelts. OF all things waich the Indian is out that | wards 5 o'clock s fire was discovered My appetite | in Green block, St. Clair street, but extio- Officer Sage e . i news. A feature is an able articlein| 'mproved” R.A.SANFORD, Kent, Ohio, gulshod without damuge. The Kindlings used [ jailed a man night Lefor last who was terribly | FOE" ™ Lidtioular — sbout buying '] at Washington for the trial of Judge Advocate | interesting tourist letter, the query hox, . § on ot the largest lumber firms ‘i the city, | 25y WH's A SERDRUEL L1 A0 DGR 08 gotiating for the sale of one, J General Swaim, and other features of special educational Hood's B rilla 18 characterized 19 |to-day recelved an auwosymous letter from | “" *"'" ¢ L 2 asks the savage if he wants it, and the i Commodore Thomas Tillibrown, command- | and mercantile interest are also highly | three peculiarities : 1st, the combination ot | Chicago, waruing = them that thelr stock $20,00 reward and no questions if the roply is given by taking one shot. If the & ot of tho New York navy yard, died suddealy | valusble, A groat deal of valuable gon-| reumcdial agents; 2d, the proportion; 44, the ‘\“'"“.:.':, Iy aabies boforg. Monday. Thomas | L5068 clothen atclen from my store Sat- | gun hits the mark that decides tt,and the i R o i rowtremrrere | 0731 toformation 10 0 a0 fo be Tound In| procees of, seowrlug o active medlclud | ar warning, snd both firios have taken | urday, September 27th, is returnod, Indian wanta it; if not, ho wnllrl l)mt :lnku Al OLLEESAENL baa apRolate 4. V) il | Eha Age. . e iihorto unlmown | Precautions accordingly, The excitement is Jx0. W. BeLy, Druggist, | it under any consideration, ho doos tawattamic and Great Newaha agency in —— B ook containing additional evidence, | Scueral sud thero fu” hardly fa residentof| 830 Tenth Street 420w &eGt | want it, then the trader holds it with the Kanss, ¥ Continued diarism. #0208 hock SOUBIAY Adcaeiiii AL Cloveland but what fuels apprehensive for e butt on the ground, and the savage com- § Jere Dunn and several other active partici-| CLEVELA prembe At three this | yurtios oy biaod Ceiitpons uy apwtite.and | he aatety of his property. Orders 1o Gordon, wonces piling up his skins until the pile \ 5 in the Chandler-Files prize fight were | moraing, the harrel house of Scofield, Shur 1 THOMESON, T — Loxnos, Septembsr 1t is understood | pile reaches the muzzle, when the trader { d to the grand jury at Chicago Saturday. | mer and T i the Grast Western Oil Mas e apg | AEREGMAS Corna 0 Aamonicm | Lo Wolsley has positive. orders | takes the skine and the Indian the gun. ye Au ayerago of ergs pass St | Works, was destroyed by an incendiary fire, M Baluinuron, |Beedis! telegram toTux Bev, from L war officors for General Gordon di- | The Suizshes around the village know too | |, e DA Gea O T 1k SOuIA :"‘!t‘”’\‘“ A :I‘. ‘.‘w‘n ‘xlu'u.;]llt..u" Loz, 815,000, Tusurance _x.A- f 150 Lauk btreet, New Yoik City, ; “ul.\n.\,l an September 28, — Advices ',”L“\‘“ L to hiasten the evacuation of Khar- | mueh for this kind of trading, but “lkuug i :‘1:0.,;‘:.‘: E“};«:; B e s o RN e | NaweuaRviou, Maas, Beptamber 97-Tho fold by all drugelale, 813 ol o1 85 M0 ) snuggling of Chinumen into the United | oo™ gt Lovi. P Murson, | Sometimes gotiing in trado over one hu- | (ol: ¥ ue'd 15 b o " Iy busiucas of Interest{at the meotiug | shut down for an indefinite period, ~ Three | %™ 72 2 ; 4 States from that province, before spring near- | Awcrican Minister to 1'rance, started for fadred dollars for a flint-lock originally | | &l"l i ! iwectors of the Chicago & Northwest:{ hundred bands out of ewployment, 100 ?Doses One Dollasy iy the wholo Chinese population of British Evisit to the United States, # costing at tho most ten dollars. \y . Gl -