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% iHE OMAHA DaiLy BEE JAR. OMAHA, NEB., OURT AY MORNIN¢ E t 1 : I N = 4 "R 4 Al agroemen nais course of enthusiastic ple. I the after { 5 1120 1L 15, 216 Wy, " nd to submit tt ' - THE KHIGHT CRRAR ‘ elh gl ¥o that | 100t & recaption was held Ak e liokel, and THE CORN CLIQUE. 80; 18 Wyoming, 1,110 1he, $5) s AN THE GOSP:L OF WAT G i | Hendr met his many friends and admirers - o ‘ noafthe [Mhivalri i 1 th gular rate of £14.50 from Chicago to th ng Gov, Hendricks was escorted ™l Pynnep nlemhop € \ ot in overa woek \tinnes and i 1% " o Aanit jon of the Chivalric LORGEI'S | §ytueenet siver wan charged anti 1o ok Coviiondeicls was escored | | Pll Bxpose of 1he Seplémber § Ty prices tonched the Towaat notels for any i o |81, JORN'S Letterr Formally Acospling A M rix - L1t o Sainhe NOPenEd: T ) lay during the past woe Tho bulk of th i L arrange ) o0 W © then the t ° b ok gk IRy 009 es of common and ¢ th packing rta b Fuby; aro [ rahihit inath Toar of O, | ous s 4 pArtly by the domoral v ceived by 20,000 peopl Manipuldtocs, e o e 1 T A oy wieets. aral {10 Probibition Nomination ess trouble, caused partly by the demoral « Kentucky wolcome. As ha " # § Iale to gool at 83 20 « i ¢ . jon of eastern passonger rates ax tly on ilding, Gilmore's band played e cavy at 85 50@h 75, The mar 1 of the bishop and theologians, - - A ' ' + faccount of the fssue of thousand {ver » Chiet,” ohanging later to famil- | Ganld’ p t6 Pursa Baoking dull and weak, Packing and 1 their atten %on strictly to | « N i Renewed Ovations Along his Line | i ud othor tickets byt wnd fiar national e e tetiod viuitor | ould’s Plethoric Purse Backing : i 000 ight, T tioug ofchrch i o the United The Great Expounder of the Tem= | end other roads, which arc #old fwas happily _introduced by the i Ve , § 05, The Septewmber com | Stat i main hoads of the subject mat of Travel. Ly oalpers at groatly reduced rates | ident ok TAhe evmostiion, ” Eendciok the Move ruer i andivg i dho sl whisl of exeite: ter rpared vefer, b i snderstood o war. porance Creed Jout a month ago the Milwa t the made &t nd Appropriate - ho trading floor on ‘change was ad the evils of the divorc'e system - qave notice of withdrawl from address for the ocosion, . He I“ A s y 1§ y 4 l.‘vr inly n[,‘»n o disintorestod Tot of | Catholic edaation for Catholic you.'h; the - + Which notice expires to-day. This company | visitor and a gue: Fp e 3 ™he Svndio: s Troma a Outs who perched themselves on the sample | Iation of the clorgy to tha peopls as regards | 1. 5 ¢ Pt , His Address to the Workingmen | ¥oieh G toliowing. seaspie for Its AAIOD: | sellire wory Tgt st sxposition, and ho Syndioate’s Tremendous Out=| ¥ i corridors and i witdow recosses | fnanelal matters and tho squeation of priost. | LXpresses the Leading Principles / of nefl "That it had found tickets of the Rock Island | <peech, whic 3 cenbRURIlY THbErFnYed b ¥ q ash. the eulmination of the grant squeers, [ hood, 1t is also underst od that chureh fairs, his Candidac of Springfield, igane on sala nt tho brokers! offioes s\ 810 0 | anniatise, At the coRclmsia o way LR A lay of C Aw a nattor of fach there wae very itto trad | picno excuesio fon, directly or indi of his Uandida I U e P St L ;.lf,)m”[.‘:n,\" -l s 5 " and_whils MoHeney, the = chist broker, | 0ot matters of which there 1h & The Glorious Record of Past Re- | City at 810 firsbelaw aud 80 sccond.clasct it fuhuko hands with every ont in the itdin To be More Than Recovered From for the bull manipulatois offered to purclise | practice, according to plac and othot oiror Ho Warmly g‘nounms the Two 5 4 also found Alton ticket to Kansnas City [ 1o left amid tremendous cheerin i es B bulons amounts of corn at figures varying | stances, have boan assfigned place i the sub publican_Achievements, T ocond el € | turned to tho hotel, 1 ‘l\.n.m.p..u";}. tho the Unfortunate Shorts, B T LY s ory, tax et trea ivebs | Wk matiers & Parties —_— had further discovered rable mileage | oity to-morrow. o addresses a_political s nade at those fig tarneon bon Bt BIGIR AT TN AR Va T tickets of the Rock Island at $21 each, and [ meoting at New Albany, Ind., Thursday ust before the ol Farod THY SIGNAL GUN AT YORK, = —~ i | i e R b o SRR A e Dol it 8 At lae for cash corn, but 1t i not. belic S e ¢ And the Inviolable Promises of |inads of foreign i AR TR AT ek Prophetic Announcoments of an |, will bo urged as tho etifng pricn AT ko) (o o And Procl £ the need of Moral o blocks of 100 and more, Thes ik atie 7 " \ medium figure for the day was about 83 to | A B w Mee Ant-Monopo- Futurs Advancements. f?fK,lT ot ThE M RARURS SR ADT SN || g it ATHBRIGRIERLODULINOR AN, October Sque She, upon which Lasis the shorts will probably | 1ists and s speech by Oapt. Stickle, 2 rnment had been going on for threamonths past, It l‘ll\_‘wlu:nm,,\.»,.mm.l 0. nm-..;.‘\.-;mvm Sl :m mlulvll"U-'l\](;'“‘l “Llf' (.'I‘h.m(:n». futuros o i SRRl . herefc ked to have the agrement amend- | of Irish-American republicans assembled at 2 acted very little attention and wero gener- | Wit o 56 AL B s LA O e bl et s i Iy weaker, but the Itodt quotations of the | Spocial Telegram to Tire Bk An Intellg eview of the Nation's The Ooncluding Cvation at Dayton ed =0 that road P m. in the Lookout house A. L. Morrison, - 1 N 3 ot possible prices all tickets in brokers’ hands | (¢ N\ M i R TR " | Yestorday's Proceedings attho Ohi shows very little chavge wlien compared [ York, Neb., September 80.—A rousing Pina A Well Wrict Sl e D prior to September 30, and that the lines [+ S T ]‘l tho mecting to order| =0 Cgiock Yards and on the h those of yestorday, © Octabor closing at | mooting, prosided over by Gen, A, Corcoran, g e cipati this Xvening, :;u?:’m\:,:‘u:ll I,]I:I':umlol\nn “nnb‘ ‘Lvum:nllév;l\:”.-;g‘):.,r .Jm‘.( :..:;:u"m 5 .r)‘ I:;".'QT\“{: :hl:; ov‘r:.-“.;\y] Hodit B ade. 0 November at 46}, tho yom at 30§, May of tho anti-motiopoly stato contral committee . ’aper, heir own agents or agents of connecting lines | joct was to use overy effort to elect Blaine and A 3 reotod (! Stickle here g —— iy or brokors to b furniched any tickots or a%os | [ ozan, and give notico to all partios in_ this k. WIEAT, greotod Capt. J, 11, Sticklo hore Tust night o to evade the agreement. It nlso wanted all [gavntry that it ia dangercuy to Havo any rulod woak for a brief period upon the an. | e spoke to a large and intelligent audicnce St Jonn's Lettor, Blaioe in Ohio, roads parties to the agreement to insist upon | ylhance with British press or British govern- OHIOAGO PRODUCK, nouncement that the visible supply _disclosed | in the opera house after being introduced by | Ciireaoo, September 80, —The following is an incranse of 2,800,000 bushels, - Noverl Sadgwicl o o our y was relling. down to 793¢, bus . reaction oc Lkl g etld e DL, T heavy increasa in the visible supply of wheat | curred, and closing prices on the afternoon o half on the political issues of the day in OraTiE, Ky, Septamber ae compared with last wesk, amounting to | board ‘Wero about the best of the day and [ an able and eloquent manner. Capt, Stickle | o, Samuel Dickie, casirman of the co higher than the close of yesterday, Latest | is undonbtedly =~ ono of the strongest men mittes, ote, ! (uotations were: s for” Ootaber, 804@8040 [ bofore the people of tha state of N -| My doar Doar sir:—In formally accepting The re- [ for November, 828 for December, day. York county will be heard from on tbe | ghe nomination for president, tenderad to me y o oats o Tt HIAt witl [ by the national prohibition convention at isteict will Do ropresented in | Pittsburg, Ponn,, July 23, 1884, I take the 1'ostoria, Ohio, September 30, —A delegation s giving them regul > hundred business men and leading ri\f‘}";;f‘:vy ;;.‘”(;_“‘;'*L 18 0 o | Chiosen temporary et e Fan e ho bus v h B BE Panl % | ning, of Columbus, having withdrawn, J. J, "“; :"fl“"]‘v fi “‘I“f"‘t'l iness mon's ;1.-3\‘-‘ the Al\hl .mk.».rl & St. 1:.|.|‘“in‘.ml.\.\|1 iking: 6 OinbiBnkt; wAN; elcted Beore: oledo, called on Blaino this morning, | tickets at whatever ratos wero quoted by bro. Comumittoes were appolntod on_ perma: | 2 300 000 bisshals, oatbed bemporary deall He received them informally 5 tho parlor of [ kers, A mating of tho gencr al PASSCDBE | ot orzauization and resolutions and o assist | ‘I‘"“‘:""l"r“'"llp'i";m".,,‘ AL thie BUOHY Histsa LR Tt fole. | aents of the various Chicago and | iy the recoption of Blaine, A telogram was | November drop e Y h““l"l'x‘ T ;h‘;",'"‘ n of the dele- | Nfigiouri River ronds was hold yesterday to | raceived from T. 8. Cunningham, of San |ceipts of corn this morning were nea gation nesured Blaino of the earnest support | consider and uot upon the notico of the Mil | Francisco, and lottors from Hon. W. W, Dud- \d cars, There has bosn little trading | Ruled very dull and a shado easier, | Surpruso the I of rorthwestern Ohio, Mr* Blaine remarked | waukee & St. Paul,” The discussion was a very ¢ ab B340 for Octonar, e Tor Novembar, | congressional 1 ang propors fyment, Wi, J, ( awson, of cago and [ ¢ veland, was [ ¢ Bt @ R 'AGo, September 80, 11 a, m,—Tho en temyx seeretary, Richard J. Fan- LR e wer: olub of jor ley, of Washington, and P, T, Hunt, of K 5 i % that © he republican ticket was entitled to the | Mhimated one, and 1t was the opiuion that the | gs'Gity, ~Adjournad till 10 . m, Tho com- b thouoh Wcsbes of shorts covered | opf vE Vo Cen 00c for May, tho forty-ninth congross by atman who will do [ opportunity o stats that while the honor wi support of the business men because tho con- | CXisting agreement could not 'be continued [ ittee on permanent orgamzation have a:ree ents,which is now the provailing figure. b TORK his duty without fear, favor or hopo of future | neither sought nor desired by me, yet it is J <y | roward, aman who will represent tho agrionl- | groatly appreciated, bestowed “as 1t was by & closing at 811 ¢y aid producing interest of the country at ho your, 81205 for [ jurge, unless modified. The demand of the Milw T R A e keo and St Paul to redeem i tickots now in | (hacie Toe veorotory, © o 0ot o tho hands of brokers was found to be impracti- et OT TG Ju | Ttis confidentiaily expeoted that prices will | gjgwed Tittlo ohan tost was primarily and emphatically a contest mount considerably higher during the last October, %1170 fo for preservation and promotion of the business convention composed of deleeat 8 who in point of moral worth and mental uhility wera fully juterests of the country. Senators DBruce = N N A t £} u 0 oA el " | cable. It was found that the only way out of hour of trading, Other markets stand with wary, ———— equal if not superior to any political conven- Emory, Storms, ex-Governor Poster, 7ud6¢ | tho ditemma and to provent a genural war was The National Highwaymen, e oy g lARD. Turt. b thial over ssamblsd tn this oonnteys . T Ghe party since yesterday. Blaine was |t make a general reduction in rates so WasHINGTON, September 30,—The majority y ob 87 30 for October, 23 for war of the Union is over. The rebe lion has e E Ay depot ot mine where there was | 18t tho tatos at which tickota ace niow sold | ot o the prinver committes on tho |, 1P+ Me—Billy MoHsny, who ncted as ovember, LOUISVILLE JOCKRY CLUIN RACES, Deet crushed. African_ slavery is abolished o el demonstration a8 the train moved | by scalpers. It was therefore agreed to charge | P € = i e on Ehe | kesman for the corn bulls in the Septomber ORI GO, LovisvitLe, September 80.—Track very | Theso insues havo passed away aud wit h them SHURLY (ol after to-day for first-class rebate tickets United States marshal’s accounts is made [ 00000 e for a million. bushel McOULLOGH'S COLLAPSE, R N e should go old prejudices and sectional strip e. SN 5 9 (the old rate being $14.50). _Another meeting | public, signed by the democratic members of [ 5o~y O o et Lt ST AR bad, Three-quarters mile, selling Aleck my, oy tho products of the North and South ‘ostonta, September 80.—A large crowd | \ill ho hold to.dny to consider the demand of | the committe and says: As long as. thoso | M5t before tho bell sounded on 'Chango, an-f o o o0 TR e | Ament won, Hesper second, Ed. Butts third; | float in friendly relations in the same chan- at the Atation when the Blaive train ar- { theAlton that the reduced rates should also | who posess the power to appoint these officers | nouncing the close of trading on the regular timo, 1:20, nols, under the same flag, every section of our tally wrecked, " Sanford stake . September 80,—John M, McCul - | fillis; Bonanz , mile, two-ooar-old colts and | country acknowledgivg allegiance to the same won, Favor second, Anua |government. There never was a time when Ex-Governor Foster introduced Blaine | be allowed to connecting lines. ! ; , off 3 - intr ? 0 o g lines. who bave no appreciation of the true dignity of | board, The scene on the floor appronched ng ceased, in a fow words ———— tho public service, and regards the oflicers ” 5 Cuie teprossed his gratifiction at being introduced R HBCERANBIE , only as rewards to be bastoved on their moag | Pondemontum. The corf pit was too cramped I vor 30, —John M, McOul- | y7o 4 o0l third; time' 1:49] auir/pogpla conla boktee alford oy snd | whskiis by Gov, Foster to the people of Mostoria, and Tnserapulous foolitienl allios, thore 1+ met |and tho mass of traders and on-lookers and [ lough’s appearanco in “The (ladintor” at| “iilly” City stakes, milo and sixtoonth, all Sia Hore . JAporANS; CHRY].tlisy -AHEAM Me o, Hiflgh: eooud, Ascender |aton. - iand. | (Chink i ¢tk iibw thanked them for their warm greeting. BN GEah i RISy Tirvix, Olioy September S0, A greit crowd [ A Groat Meeting in New York in Fa- poatonitoghove for By veas Initrores t tl epo! neet aine, who was re- o icials,” a8t > St Gt e B Eing) wadlravik oE|| vOr of Uleveland/auBiHendrioks; | uitived follcinls £8 TH L UTIATE L SIRS LI e G committeo clearly shows that utter insufl ciency and criminal practice prevailed in man a stand had been erected, wherce i X " \nu: introduced to several thousand | NEW YORK, September 20.—The Academy | parts of this branch of the public service for side of the room and perched themselves on s GrowdIRproad i Oab b ver the ruatn: AOOF cer's ut uight croated a most painful | agoe; Ch " nd . Lo ; e Hrons o other active brokers|impression Mo was manifostly unable to | third; timo, 1:65. 3 with manufactories - shutting il down, banks with MoHenry snd SHBigher active heokers} O 28 i e Citizous purso, three miles; Vanguard won, | breaking, mercnants failing in businees, so- mounted on the outer steps leading into the with the requiroments of his part and | AL 0001 second, Lovant third; time, | curities wusettled, western' wheat sellivg at corn pit. Traders mounted tables along the | Was vigorously hissed in the early scencs, but | 5:45), home markots for forty cents per bushel, and Inter a reaction sct in among the audience, JEROME PARK RACES, hundreds of thousands of industrions mechan- o3 and laboring men who aro willing to work pe Wi ple. Ho said, “Forty-three years ago 1 | of Music was crowded to-night, as were the [ AR ¥H0t T"I U:;lh Llhg g,fi'nn[nn}u';lma tho window recesses, offering all sorts of cries | When the cause was seen tobe his physi Jenowk Pank, N. Y September d bt ok et mathinE o do b RediiR Eo b LHAY a school boy in southeastern Obio, Thos | treqts in the vicinity, on the occasion Of the | g shows oicors of overs *zrade and in not pertinent to the real business of trading, [ Weakness aud he was called beforo the curtain | Track hoavy. Mile and furlong, 3 ¥ the timo has come for peopls, who sre the » years have been divided between 2 iy on shows officers of every fgrado and in sev- |7, ot R b hi at the close of the play. aud upwards: Oranga won, Strathspe T s AR 1 democrats’ mass country plundered the | There were alvo frequent rushes which sent )™y, Fuger Ocean to-day says, *Quickly | ond, Jack of Hoarts third; time, 2:008. C : eting. The mte- [ er Ger portions of th 5 uy by false, fraudulent and fictitions | the entire crowd reeling, increasing the stop and think, for thors mist be a reason for democratic and republican rule, and I leave to Ing ¢ or- | detecting in the initial scenes how evasive his | pion stukes, three-quarters mile, 2 year olds- this condition of things. The Iittle tims and the voters of northwestern Ohio to say under [ rior was handsomely decorated and there was i A 4 3 i Ti wnuuv.hcleJ]uuLh In luc'r"u r:l[ntjpnt:gn:u, "mi considerable display of fireworks, Gren,Franz | €3¢S der and makiog it well aigh impossible to :\nlmyl}lnrmi]vw 'na\ aiht-;lmm of his part, A\ilr. :‘il:lll\‘l*L\\nn.lh Aulxllemu‘n'-M»«vm:ul,mi“n:-m space the'old parties spare after dealin loaving you that subject to meditate upo oy S ERTe T g R " 7 G McCullough permittead the aunoyance n- rd; time, 1: wor stukes, , t A SS0HaI: Bhus i the wholo contro CIEAC TR R I, Ceki Cleaning the City of Naples, hear the prices offered and tondered, In | fEGWAR BONCE B8 RO, 10 iF. | threorquantors, 3 year old fillies; Louisette [ S the full mossurs of pessonst whuse and .] Mr. Blaine then tha vice presidents were George Ebret, Henry arLEs, Septeraber 30.—The cholera paalc reality there were very few trades during the | fered and from forgetfulness he soon passed | won, Duchess second; timo, 2:18). its, is matuly devoted to the discussion of closing hour of the session, but prices roso | to bewildorment, Ilis manner becamo pur- | dicap sweepstakes, milo and th ; b aritt question, ignoring all' mattera that steadily until 86 cents was touched when | Poseless. lis eapabilitios for action wero en- | Marhland won, Bella second, Slocum third; |}y g0 the mora elovation of the people. I tirely suspended and ho moved w \gly, | time, 2:088, ‘I'hreo-quarters mile, all I e McHeury offered to buy lots of quartor | i Y AVPGRTNERC (L ok the succoseite | Valloy Forga won, Savanuah second, am of the opinion that the manufac-urer, who ple for their cord al welcome - | Clausen, jr., Phillip Ebling, John Richter, seption. Emory Storrs, Chic D S i 3 i Fin & spirited. sposch, anthusinstiontly | Loy pheneiionry Mischatl ir, o e at Naples has had a wonderfully beneficent effect, It has led to such a thorough cleansing 1 as the train moved aw; presided and in che opening speech eaic of the picturerque but dirty old city as has it | Buc " by reason of the depressed condition of busi- DavTON, Ohio, September $0.—Ni B e ot belteve i rabittione - We want | never bocn. rom befors in. all Tealg, This | 0E and an entire million nutil the flguro 90 | scenes, s vain endeavor to koop his lines in | ' ird; time, 110 Milo and theow furlonh |y his buen compelled to myko an_asign- vuld exceed the euthusiasm of the demou- | a democratic republic. We want to join the | yeformation been brought about by the A “short” trader offered to sell ;mmlllln o »lll‘lll"'_ :rru ‘f\u;l\’:";l]’:J;. "nflx:lnnlu::hlw C‘l::"r;‘;lc'(‘:"‘: SR r mmlnc for the benefit ot his cr(-llxl,lwrs, will not %fir gg:'brlnll- mk-a&:.:u‘\:k&o:;;uo::h:‘gz:\:{&nf' :‘l‘:: m,a..;m.: :,g;gtl.a 5 3 loh was of course - - Ho wandecede.about : ko '“fi“ b i g ) find xel‘::‘r‘nf.wtm agita 11:‘1 A “K‘ Jue u: 4 e il Cbgeoe ofhier rings of ke vovipe ol e o0 . y prevent | without preoision or animation, - ttering hia | pyovee ey g Somb ykey it over] VTE the "0f the adunistration, but | reform originated th Genoa, and . broken, halting und wot- | o) og ol Ui i wion, W " wheat nob. a tho out.pof pll.o gos ] we and noblest wen in [ " A, oy HI ing, - park assooini A séiblaga, i# an important prelude to the | poh s Mflcnlrannsuylnbwflnxin ‘the slums PRGVIRRAY durigg she - day™ TNEEN T e aclioituds anon hollst summer, Isidore Cohnfields', 200,000 pually. Thera are wbout one national election of ’84, and the candidacy of | Osward Ottendorfer, editor of the 8t aat | carrying out reformatory measures, months closed lower, 5633 for October, d6jc [ looked with anxious ‘°"l tudo upon the in- | Gubb was brought ont, John Murphy driving, | hundred and _seveuty:five thousand retail General Robingon, if sustained by Ohio, goes | Zeitung, was chosen president of the meet e —— for November, 30fc for the ysar. creasing relaxation of his powers, but thero | S3"eor o ouple of ‘warming up heats was | dealers in into: liquors in the United tle it.’ ou ses therefore what your auty is | mention by Ottendorfer of the names of ' = : R g 2 kit “ | and unfavorable but the track in excellent con- ) in cony “of which wum, are it is fortunato for Olfo that the candiduto | Gloveland and Hendricks was greoied with | Tiostox, Saptember 0.~ Th cforts to con- nas ofitholoorn'deal 1s beglnniog €0/ dawn on [and theleoniduct of that pertionjef tHotaudl- Gition., The stallion mado the mile withont o | permitted to carry on their businoss Jfor the selected to register hor wxprossion of popular | cheers, Ottendorfer closed ~his wpeech by | Lo ieo the affuirs of ¥, 1), Shaw o Bros.,in- | the bewildered senscs of the Chicago oper- | e Lk B skip in the following time half, | term of twelvo months, When we add to this the amount paid by distillers, brewers and opinion is a man trusted in every civil station, | saying of Cleveland: **You have an a8 i b 5 0, 5 044 po-(] e 2hd with an enviable record as a soldier, s | plain ashe fs unpertending; a man who hesi: | solvent tanners and leather dealers, hn ":"”' but 00 Iate to savejtham from what THE MENT CLOSED, .‘..‘L‘é;.f,':.t'...h"i:,'.h a second. wholesale doalers we find that the interest of thit the candidate is asstrong a3 the cause and | tates not a moment to show to the door the | failed, Trustee Wyman offered the entire rop- | threatens to be o much more severe squeeze| Gyioaco, Septembe As a climax to e — the government in the manufacture and sale ndidate can be strouger than tho repub- | friends of corruption and demagouges erty for sale. 'This will put upon the market | in October. Tt is acknowledged that 1’ B. | ¢na scone presented at MeVickers theatre lust Lincoln's Rotten Cobb, of intoxicating liquors is about $80,000,000 n cause,” (Enthusiastic and prolonged ap- | as they dare to approach himj a m probably the greatest area of real estate ever | Weare has heen head broker of the deal, and | night, when John McCullon, ayed the | ixcorw, September 80.—Benj. anoually, This traific, sanctioned us it is by the lowest of the country, costs the peopls, at a low estimate @ thousand uillion dollars o year, mot to speak cf urtacus in “The <hing offered for sale in this part of the country since days, ‘Tho proporty includes [ " and acres of timber lands | throne. plause.) g i caunot be induced by porsonal or e There was a fine demonstration at Urbanna. | considerations to leave the path which sound [the colos Blaine was eccorted in a carriage by a lurge | common sense has shown him to be tho right | three hundred tho rt of only sue Jung man in business circlos, Ly and | rominent y 1 1. Ivisa bad case of crooked, K great | digappear ty and then most unsatisfactorily, tho | Ty umone, of Kenosha, the power behind the amons is Jay Gould’s right ded in fi part aftes Lody of “‘Plumed Knights,” some on foot and | one, and for these reasons has repeiled the | in Maine, New York and Canada, bower. A few years ago he owned all the e lotices bhl ortago, UP/EoInoon, NiasoarEAIg the destroyed homes, the debauched souio on horseback, A novel foature of this | worat elements of his party, whilo Blaino has e Tl el e 1 I e aOiamal ag Sl | 20,840,000, mbesslomant il othae {56t 008 (manhood) povacty lisar ERSHB Crlsg oo was o troupe of mounted ladios wearing whito | attracted them; a man pefoctly un-f 4 Hoomier Smites? His Brother. Theso | ' to | 58t MeCullough's manngers stato that the | *'* ChorEed aBwnat ek ruption 1t rroduces Tois disgraceful busi- plumes. Tho people began to gather carly in | moved by the hue and cry - L Theso he sold to the Western Unfon [ v St TR o) reakdown of the 111K SENSATION DENIED, ness should be suppressed and the enormous the forenoon and a large mecting hiad beenad- | by Buttlor and Grady, and the rab Mabisox, Indiava September 30.—Clay & ¢raph company. Sinco that timo ho has | krent. teageding. Ay other assamption or | Special Dispatehito the Pk, sum of money that under the present. system vd the presidency of cme 3 rue. The i cons. Nob.. Septembor 30, Tho roport | 18 Worse than thrown away, saved to the pe A the presidency of the |utatement in ubjust and untrue. Tho intima- [ Lixcovy, Nob., Soptembor 50, Tho report | 18 Mot Hi HECRE (R TR, R EUA B Oscar, of Garling house, brothers, quarrellod | frequently been of in their father’s barn th orning. ¢ B 2 i on that physical excesses have c 0 S 3 - u.;}:f.:flf‘:r::l; aroithis morelng & w jon company. Simmons stands | tion ' Physieal excessos huvo cassod U | 1y Ben 1% Cobib, ox-police judgo, had jump- | s country that, would onable u to success- - z & nearcr to Jay Gould than any other man in f FEE B0 GO that bl physical | 8ho countey 1 o thie, 'll-vtv-"!“"i fully throw our doors open wide to the compe- T e v . his pl Prid o sl o lund, aud returned las e T e o By ain tho we Last night after the directors of the | condition has been bad for nearly two years, [ Mridsy to soll somo Lo, auc SeEvaes [0 | tition of th world, The republican aud dem- g bonrd of trado had fised tho margnal price of | He started in the last season in almost the XM | T SPGB0 ot BUTVET Y | ooratio partion fuvor A e corn at Hhe, Simmons, Weare and others of the o condition., and acting appeared to rerve | 50 EECE 6100 Gy hy freightened o edi- | haverage, while the prohibition party demands dressed in th afternoon by Senator Shorman, | generally, and who would undoubtedly de Many thousand people were assembled around | cline the presidency were it to be obtained s the stand in the central squars of the city, to | 4 price of concessions to these persons in re which Blaine was driven, His appearance on | gurn for their friendship. Hence it was tl the stand called forth an outburst of deafen- | the declaration of the delegata in the Chi ing cheers, again nnl] again renewed, After mnvmmninl neral Bragg, of Wisconsin, was s woconds, viewing tho stirring yplauded to the echo throughout the ) Septemben ceno, heforiefly reviewed the history of tho | conntry and that ovorywhere the remark could | (omis aoet the beeiate 30,—The heavy rain 5 tenanco of the cholera cor- | oliquo hold nEerence’ to consider. what tonic to him, and ho improved steadily as i h Northwest Territory and said that to the five | be heard when he said, *“We love Cleveland anc pbsenANco ol e onoct clique held conference to consider wha f [ tors, Ho is sick at his homo in thi Wi it a2 sy Dorinwent Tortilory boheard when he_ s . velund | gons and luzarotton “aro paralyzing trade [ hiculd by done in case thay wero called wpon | tho ~season advanced, ™ o played tho |1y amongs his crsditors was brought on | S, (o Wl b6 {0V MRETS is 00w in @ | most on account of the encuics which he han | ¢ion Nout pain, The working clasves are |for margina beyoud their power to put |part of * Virginius” all last week | et® et BT T that o bad peculiar and emphatic & reminded the . To this great truth is only to be add- | g ferin and_are expected to suffer |1y, HhE ! ' {eph - Fretrn ner. One 4 volved the protection of every home nwhsther the prosont finuncial aud i | ed: and we opoose. luine nost strenonsly | mor N S, A e rormle Rt Blon | 08 o e formances Lseasl Iably ) Aniehio | Eaks(a it/ itNo! ostminAlBGestlons IO (n'the land, ot moro local issie eith- Yoo ¥, "I ‘-m::m;; [m::‘m‘l n pccount of LI.:! ands he []m{\h )1 e ——— who it is now known, was all |and his munagers were encouraged to feel [ FIC TP UGN COF S T Bucket shop ,‘I“nhnt. . n:;um\\;.iL as well |~4’u'5;|.u.firl‘:"‘ R e o R e R e e B Murderers Sentenced to ie, wloni fntercatod in tho deal responded. in an | trab ho would overcome hin display of weak | tis b SVERARY BAYCS L SRR A |auestiony upon, which - 8, largo and [Prolonged - cheering.] | lieved Bluno to be a thoroughly corrupt man, | Averkn, Maise, September 30,—Mary E, | order on the ¢ bank i Chicago, di- [naws and dnsertitudo on othor occasiony, | A& | dowatall, gt Al Bl e L recting it to allow tho clique to draw on his | chavge « )ECAIO DeC S e — powerless—have Becided to voie and they r ached Springfield. This | 4 man unworthy of the vote o confidence of [ Bavrows and Oscar D. Bl d and rehiear sult was Fatal Kow Among Iralians, ) A ary that | - Prremsnura, Septembor Somo Italian | 1008 touching this mattor, but will work und i, Suptembor 8 R iitond | pray and voto agaiust this groat evil until ney wero sentenced | peoout & 500,000, As it happenod margins [ eator” was chosen, He stud k | ta hang the third Friday in December for_the [ were notcalled, but if such had besn the ¢ sod the part faithfully, but the r murder of the woman's ausbaud, Thomvs Bar- | the clique was prepurcd for any emorvency, | uch, m‘Il‘vlmukg;.ln,lu\vm,Iul.ull\vl‘" o : ! TOWS, It is now considercd that the deal be car. he ehould be withdrawn, is decision Was | Jalorers on t. h A . SRl il be on | 98 BI0 0 DL e ladi 0N R% | daharets cn, T o oot on & sprce | driven from oue land, never to return, | 1 uproarious denioi s, Withditliculty | passed in Maiue, with the full aid and consent nb IEadyaliock gy mBlionalpMReIN, Seikieos iy | PSRBT ASAEME MR SOV AR 10 oy | A o B e, whot ono dend and | uals_composing it.” IF we want an houeat, he was gotten into a carrisge, wud driven |of James G. Blaine, were still in force to-day, | ~ CivoixNari, Ohio, September 50, ;T '_-':;"m ht, will -;wmur_n about vy/lm)m um” pro h"'h.lv“"’. g annigo) mf'd i lmm;y"mn "v:"| '“ "”- :‘M':q :’u‘-u hp®) S gober government, wo must have an honest, around through the city, Then he was | o foreign born citizen would have a vote 1o [ [rish Republican league assembles this e v‘\,‘;lt’x‘"tl,’::“gl: ”:L""'I‘""‘;:l.:llb o A‘mil?]n" T s A e G ey stabbod anothe g sober people; but we can never have an hos brought back to a stand uear tho depot, and | cast for him. This enlightencd republican stato | yoon, Three hundrad delegates are already | g Word oG SO itas ,.kyi',m:}y "The fact | will be cancelled, and the members of his pro- s ost, kober poople 8o long as tha goverument '\'V‘{l"h' [uhm‘nnglwu} o great as before. | (Maine) has for many yo ”.n.mlm d, nd | regiatored, ono hundred of " whom are from | hat Juy Gould i terosted with Simmons in | sent company, who have bsen with him six 10wa Vet muu-uuunlh.n.w)mlh nmlu-sTnu lcn.|l s dis- ithin u'luv;v.mln\lx‘f-;u nm:‘me‘nhllnow\’lllr;‘:: does to-day prohibit. ale, porter, oBer Cer | Ohio, the deal is significant, ouly because it proves [ years, join other organizations. The mombers | - Muysoarine, L., Sept ,—The an. Im‘mn_L,ilmukgnmlltl corrupt. ]Iu-x ec nrnll‘uIn)‘E and, ho looked out upvu fully 20,000 | and other malt liquors, wines and cider, as - conclusively that the October corner will not | of the company conversed with, expressed | yual reunion of the Eastern 1o an ag- | principles which I heartily indorso, as set fort! Said he: ““1 have the pleasure of ad- | well as all distilled spirits, makiog it o crimi- . 5 } i 2 Lk o 4] in the plafform of the prohibition party is en- g o community peculiarly devoted to | nal offense, punishable by both fine aud im A Warning £9 collupao for want of funds. Awong tho aupu | very viilar views to thows alroudy ”given. |sociation opons Tioro tomorrow, Boveral | i BEE R ol R coniderviion and anufacturing town, and all the | the people of this country. will not be found halting betwesn two opi : ¥ shops were closed in order to give the working | Joseph Pulitzer, editor of the N wmen the opportunity to see 13 As soon | World' in the course of his speech a3 the people gathercd arouud tho depot saw | history of the state of Maine is ample proof it P b R s x RY MU e 8 | Pawus, September 30.—The Journal Des | ing features of the coru deal, brought out just e thousand vetoras are oxpected, Preparations d. ; L cousi o iuring; doeply invesasied Iu ehe Induss [prlioum, !’f-ll‘{_;‘)fl"fi}"‘)“"‘"L‘m{“‘_:},:.;:f;"{,{{‘:“,j, st iays T8 Boglasid porsits in- el | botoro tho bell suck at 1"0'lock, wag %the | DHIS COURTS AND THE STATUTES, | aro all complotod and o grand {ime is_antici- :3Kdt':;'xl'(l‘;‘"]tll‘y“,;‘1:”';‘llzt‘lhif;i'i;:&.‘vllh',:;: tsll yminuciof tho (Ul tod Rintas & commi | o placo i any e Ruysraments 18 our relations with China and in vio- | difference in prices botweon _car loti of No. 2 flciporte pated, * Thi rounion closes with u grand xhau [ reeid to locality or politient sfiliation, Gue Thents of thie United Statin - You munafun | ot e W e g e hranteed | 1ating our rights in Lgypt, we will bo com: | corn and the Soptomber option, At thesamo | 1oy o W00 L g 1y | Datte on Thursday o Sountey neci AR ACTIIREL I e e n great variely and & great number of ug- | Ho o ibexty urtd. the pur- | pelled to accepy dependonos on Germany. | moment that MoHenry was calling out i | Dilcultics Encounte e Y. e Te———— selections of public officials make honesty, 5o+ ricultural implements, but for the ingenious | suit of happiness. Prohibition is repugnant ——— for 50,000 or any part thereof,” half l‘l“w-n Iowa's Prohibitory Enact atH, Killed by Dogs, briety and e poy and not kervice to implements which you'turn out the wheat crop | to every idea of popular self-governmont and aperaiors woro yolling | oatdots of No, 3 for —— Burbagronr, Conn., Septomber 30.—Tho | the party a test. It should be od, \erwood was fornd in o |not in tho interest of any particular f the United States could notbe harvested, [ American freedom, It is cmphatically un- TESY YOUR BARING: POVDER T0-DAY, {155 0 S ot 02, 5% 5| 1o, 1 Septer 30— iy vk That wheat crop is so immense that its b constitutional, revolutionary and void, des- yamp or home, Friday, The flosh was | section, party, race, or color, but in the vesting beging in Texas iu May, and procecds | tonetive and subservient of the very founda- Tiei08 g AR ox e siaia e at tho topmost, cresu of tho wavo of pricen ournal publishes a resumo of Judgo Hayes'| i R e St el e A Rt i sorthwest at the rato of about cloven miles | tiona of & true republic and fraught with | conTATN AtanzONTA. |0 Le fast, fiat ey :;i“ig”‘,‘.{y.‘,&;, chicge Lo tho grand jury to-day in tho matter | wutifated. - Sho lofe homo to vt w brothorin | this ull good ol i uld " prompily sep to a of corn, whilo o 1 s over- | the front and be counted for the right, ‘Lhis ver day, and winds up in September, on the | dunger to 1ts existence, of an indictment arising under the new pro- [ the samo town, and i i« thouvht dc uorthwestern border, ruunjog for 1nore than | ““Resolutions T (T R THE TEST: wanted lots of 5,000 or 10,000 and no more or It L And s kons tha a0 h SRR TR A one hundred days eleven milos per day, (Ap- “nl.‘\‘f.mlzlmlf" N AT \a can ton down o1 a ot fove unti) heated thon | 0o Jess, T4 i estimatod that theshort intorcst | hilitory liquor law, which has created a groat | 00K Jior 1o tho syainp and killed her. iR SO DR A »"e‘.“(?.".:?fi,:'fl'\‘.d?iy. ) , do you think it good policy | (i, Blaine 15 one of the most fanatical cham- | c represents between 4,000,000 and 5,000,000 1 o 0tion here, Under this charge it is Then let us look to God for his gmdance, and gricultural implements imported | plons of the most nartow Or do you prefer to make vhem 1of politic t home, (“at home, st houio”), well my s friends, theze is one policy of government that : following telegram from Grover Cleve irages ther maoufacture at home, (& | land was read: - ¢, “that's Blaine”), and there is another | T yegrat that Tam not able to attend your d their mauufuctare abroad. | meeting to-night, I hope it will be as ‘suc This latter policywould forco hegreat numbers | cossful s th most enthusiastic promot jinded temperance 1 disfranchiscment bushels, The clique must bave taken in_dur- | ** s g ) ing the las ¥ claimed that the enforcement of the prohibi 5 i b Y » fearlessly and faithfully Jo our whole duty, ing the last two wecks at least 4,000,000 | claimed that tho enforcemon sl .4\ ‘.‘4 E,‘JE/ E{fi fi" WS never doubting thut b will take care of the bushels of corn at 750 and botter, necessitating | tory law in this district becomes practically RRIEE S Very truly your friend, Joux P. St Jony, Mexican Lelegr ers. o Mexico, September 30.—The operators of an outlay of £3,000,000. As October option | jypegsible, Hayes proviously decided that is nollivg at about H7c the et loss per bushel £t e iadl e 1 must bo in the vicinity of e, makiog n total | Justices of the ponca buve mo Justeticlon W g lows on sccount of receipts abont ¥500,000, [ G004 URCOF “‘“l“"‘v‘ e 'I"""YI‘“Wv i "”, 1 Thin loss, howeyer, will be more than made up | 183 Lo nformed the jury that ‘the sclling of by the shorts who must settle nt wn advance | liguor I8 an indictable offense, but instruotec now engaged in manufacturing to turn farmers, | cun dey (T , NLEVELAND, fesriws i BT i 5 40 USE ket, increasing the vroduction and decreasing | meeting adjournad, Carl Schurz appeared on et the seller, and tha’ all persons testifying to f (L DAKING POV/ DL all been paid for an average of three months, xlhu‘.-nnn\un]nuuu at home, and necessarily 1e- | the platform, His appearance was the signal ‘ > having purchased liquor wul 3 struck on the 28th. A portion have resumed (ucing the profits of agriculture. You have | forthe most enthusiastic and prolonged out Goperal Mazkote, ject to indictment, Henco no witness { work on the promise of payment. ~»"“‘vu\'3l_ll‘lnlt‘>'mtLhu u|m|~-u hing election to burst of applause that has baen heard in this CATTLE, summoned before the grand jury can be . s —— 0 aleh pakiey you think best, and 1 do not | city during this campaign. The audience sin Special Telegram to the BLE. compelled to testify to the buylog of any li Hendricks Goes to Louisville, beliove that you need any iustruction from me | ply went half wild, and shouted and cheered i quors prohibited by law, as this would be com: InniaNAROLIS, September 30, -Governor Hendricks left early this morning to visit the Louisville exposition, where he will be the guest of the commissionors, e ——— Gould ana the Uniun Pacific, New Yonk, September 30— Kiernan's agency tates the transfer books of the Union Pacific shows 300,000 shares in the name of Jay Gould, e i Schell's Successor, New Yonk, September 80.--Chas, A. Tinker was elocted president of the stock ex- chango to fill the vacancy caused Ly the death of Augustus Schell, F —— Gii wn . The Pubiio Debt, e vi1oN, Sopt. 30.—The reduction of 84 to your interest or your duty.” [Enthusi- | for over three minutes. At length Schurz austic cheerivg resowed aguin and again.] was permitted to eay that he was weary after & “Ihe jam at Springficld was o great that | bis extended trip through the wost, He told #'the Blaine party had cousiderable difficulty in | his hearers he had met with the kindest re- get'ing back on their train, 434 | coption all through the west and that every From Springfield the run was made rapidly | where he found great enthusiasm for the dem to Dayton where there was another great and | gcratic ticket. enthusiastic crowd. Immeciately after tea, | Au overflow meeting was held in Irving Blaine went out to review an imposing torch | Jull, light procession. The square in front of the | Court house, and all adjacent streets wer thro s d with a dense mass of cheering peo- | ple. In response to their demands, Blaine poke @ fow words of thanks for the kind re option and said the croad was o gr be beyond the reach of human voice, row he visits the soldiers home, then pre Citioaco, promber 50.—Cattle recoipth | Soling o witness to criviinato himself, Judgo elovon thousand, the largest number recoived | fluyes said further,having roference, it is sup in any one day this yesr. Among tho fresh | posed, to the Temperance Alljance,thut in the y P T g | Gase of u person being induced or encouraged arrivals were about 350 cars of westerns and {5 Ly unized body or assoclation to buy 60 cars of Texans, Tl gueral markot was | jit,uor for the purposs of criminating A rathor quict and values may be quoted us | such buyer would be clearly indictable aud rather easicr all around, with a drop of 16@z25 | »uch society or orgauization ‘would ba “‘““{ DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA, | oeuts un racgers acd comman natives, Good | ¥;conspifacy andshould bo fudiotad for uch 178 JEALTHFULNESS MAS NEVER WKEN QUESTIONKD. | otives continue to hold their oy oty ahid o Apy- | ment that the old nuisauce law is etill in fore 1n & millfon homes for & quarter of & century 1t bas | thing that suits the fancy i the dressed beof | and that iu the trial of cases under this sec- stood the consumers’ rellable test tioe, & person buying liguordid not make him. THE TEST OF THE OVEN. aud shipping trade is sure to ring a good [t & e BRsTo G ECtc ROk IS b, price, while on the other haud all other na- | (hat of keening i house where ohibited 1 PRICE BAKING POWDER (0., |tive steers down to feeders have been in largo | quors wero sold, it in cases of sellivg liguos MAKELS OF supply, and had to compete with excellent |t purchaser clearly aided aud abetted Iu the . PFICE’SSDECifll Flavoring Extracls, range stock which has heen both che e A Hendricks in Kentucky, LouisviLLg SSeptember 50.—Though it has been raining oll day, extensive preparati bave been made fcr the recaption of He dricks who comes as a guest of the Southern o the southward, reachiog Ciucinasti in the | ©xPosition. The city is full of visitors from forenoon, noighboring states and the bui'ding is hand- — somely decorated for the cccasion, Hendricks plentiful and a8 & consequenco continues to Matt y Council, ine Powder, 18 pos Reduced Western Passenger Rates, | orived in the afternoon from Indianapolis, | ' "o ,"""""'“"""" - soll at very low prices. Good to cholce ship ALTIMOIE, Septeber $0,—The committes 1 ainl testmontals | the public debs during September is $1,800,- Shicago Tri Ho was met by the exposition commitéoe. A | Drs Prioe’s Lupulin Yeast @ems | ping, 1 2001 5001w, 6016,050; Comumon to] of Cathalic theslogians holding sossions for it Dua Ly Bos 100), MG )5 At the be {i4hix'voar \tho cenezat crowd Ar.m red at the depot- Hen ¥or Light, Neplthy Lread, The Lest Dry Hop tair, 1,000@1,200 1bs, 4006 500; Rungeo cattle, | the post wecks at St. Chaces college, old in butk Courbet's Movements, passenger i f the various roads between h4king then for the kind reception and wa FOR SALE BY CRUCERS. 1,095 It ¢ Gb; 106 W yourng r,,\“,mf 1,067 Howard ¢ . Mary's semiogry, ),uuxi i-cnt:mber 30.—Admiral Courbet xpect to finish tho work assigned{ ¢ & | telegraphed that he will leave Maston to-day fozh; 67 this city, Chicago aud Missouri river points entered driven tu the hotel followed by a large con- | cHICAGO. . 87, LOUIB, Ils, 410; 40 Montan ', 4,220 lbs,

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