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PN T W N Q| The firing was kept np for about hatt an hour, D CENTT r ITNT) | the soetalists say @t fhay eill hold a_mect- INOTERING CQIV | his, contral, traveling northwara with | py " NN N ROSWELL RAISES A RUMPUS, | Thtrine waskentun toraveninattan beve, | T[{E CENTER OF A WHIRLWIND | e tosatss our gt fhasaetiheiae et | &~ CONQUERING - COMMISSION. | & i, wionisihomed | PROLIFIC FIELDS ~ OF (ORN; towards the rivel An exami fon of the prove their strongt be Waagined Jvll\il‘l‘. The everything within thel reach, including 1 e foree at tho mill’ howed tat soveral had - eon ot S ednl agninal the facsin the - Biotises, s, ha grain et fars machinery s heen shot, only wo, however, seriously. - AS 2 | city of Londen exnfiied on sweh. | i ¥ g t is estimated o thousand tons of hay wer ¥ g ) Tho Flower of New York Democracy De- | fur as can'be | , fouor 'five of tie at- | Around Which Brisk Broozes Blow Which | _Auother estiateof the mumber in attend: Hinckley's Application for Quo Warranto | d sivoved. ‘e folluwingare the princial | A Marked Increase in the Yield of Th fret " g acking party were injured, one serionsiy. ; : ance i socialist detionstration i ot 2 - and heaviest losers, with tlie loss of each : 0 9 olines to Play Second Fiddle. The rol was occasioned’ by $he introdt Fail to Disturb the Pivot. placesgthiem at an aggvegate of at least 70,000, Prooeedings Flatly Denied. August Brenning, house, barn, hay and five Year Over Last, - tion of non-unfon mien in the Longhiin mai s v b Tusicase repescataion fron - stigltof wh R mill. The non-union men have been bo |- e east end aay af those pre teamein | Cilliam Cr, , five stacks of eat. HE DECEIVES THE BOURBONS. | {ii'and siecping i the il d | THE UPRISING IN ROUMELIA. | \Wizons fiil ofher velieles shommed wih ted | THE COURT RULES HIM OUT. | Robert Haneotk, foir aticks of - wheat, | TOTAL CROP IN TEN STATEI . SO, Danuers aud suanosnted with Wberty caps. P d“}"'\““fi‘l““{mn“d l‘“)i(l'!ll‘ \ Tkt - i, Sl ol . - AT —————— = | John Bucl twelve stacks of whea! fin Barrelful of Wealth Lost to the | 1ousiers fosnway Tobbors. i hen saceable Solutions- The Rowsteitas Difonlt The Civil Service Commissioners Win | barn. binder, plows and harrowe. The Criticnl Stage Has Passod with 3 . LOUSVILLE, Sept. 2.1t is reported here i $ e o Fir Sah e g A. L. Hanson, granery and 50 busels of on ¥ —Illinols Impending Oampaign--Notes From to-night that much exeltement exisw at Jinburgh 8 he S1. Prrowspene, Bept. 20— The Jour. the First Legal Contest that Quese onts. No Danger from s o the Ohlo Struggle- Finkeort. At Baghad, aid - probibly there e Auntiguities--Other nal, Bt - Dobetblive,”. says, e pow tioned thelr Right to Bxistas A D. Carey, dyelling house and contents. and Towa Hend the Kdst Covvespondence. i i will be & lymehing bofare morning of several reign News, ers have under sousidexntion a plan for united o Government Body. Wirsonr, D, T. Sept, Much damage ” in Production. e ;z'y"t. " b B the Ronmel- was dowe by praiic fin burts county - attaehes of Darin givens, who were arrasied LN et b i poved. WAL - - - TSt miht, B giass B8 yery diy ana burmned ——— Sww Lok, 8 pecial (o the Bex) | Bere and faken to Franktort to-day ged e, Bent. 57— Snoclal to the Deaj [ SUIe 8 neasril Bolaip of T protien, itk R o with Teactul rapfdity. Many avmers Jostall | coen o, 1L, Sept. 97— Tlie corn erop NrW YOuk, Se {BDECIALNG Ko & highway robbery. Al Seliolield, A, : . pecial o the Bee.} A g O e bl i | NEW Yori, Sept. 20—Tho quo warsanto | their lay and: otlivws their entise crop of cAGo, 1L, . 27 L —The announesment that Roswell . Flower | Milos, J.'B. Weber and . Turner, four esistent rumjors were in civewlation, both weposed u‘l"- ediite mwm‘“,“ Constantls | proccedings of Jas., Hinckiey against Dor- | wheat, the United States havimg passed the er had refused to be « eandidate for Mewtenant | young men of Badad, Ky., boarded the cir- terday and y, that Lord Salisbury ‘wpk'uflmlunuth\- of te powers bo settle | wion B, Katon, Le Roy D. Thoman and J. M. S " stage, and whatevor of danger that menad governor was recelved with great surprise by | (b8 Wiln o ko io Frukfert lo_se U, and that the cabinet ad been s | the Roumodian difiealty on o usis 0 4eebt- | Gregory, eivil service comuilesiopers, eamo | Clingatono Defoats Harey Wilkos. | fhe coreal from frosis el hew ended 0w the demoeraey in this city. e when at et pointe | moned in conscquence of the seriousness of lox e wuuf-k.wxm dand Rouwes up before Judge Wallace b the United States , Bept. 20, About ws perfeat aday | (o the materity of the grain, the Farme from Saratoga in the firm belief o pvoral nistols levelled at thels faces they | the premier's indisposition. A telegram was ""f‘,s“..“,,,\, Sops 97, —Advicos from Buchar- | eireuit eourt this mornivg. Ilinekiay asks -"l":;v--l‘lll: 41:.-\\.».”‘ s to m:y. ',""'l‘lm:“”..,‘ Review, of this city, has called in rep done a very shrewd thing in giving F r | ¥ 0 fl“'.‘:t‘. |‘|' xi:u.-unz‘u\r‘man'n;' sent Lord Salisbury at Dieppe, who xeplied | est vepart that ighting oceurred on Frida loave to begin action to remove the eominis- ‘1 and 8,000 peopleTrom lu*" ty -l:r fl;: from its fourteen hundred correspondents second place on {ho state tieket atter his | I olors then made them Jwap rom Ao | 88 fotlows: wT am not ill. 1 leave to-night | neat Advianaple aid that durtythir esige | wioners wid abolislt the commission on LR R v et the et SLying tin B08 Sniep d i every netive work and his liberal expenditures in | trin waich was running at a tapid rate. All | for Londo ; Wit ; | ground of wiconstitutionality, The | troit driving park track to witness the greab | oty in the lending corn produeing states an honorable effoit to get the nomination for injured by the juip, Weber and Sclo- | Coneul General Faweett and Maj CONKTANTIXOPLIE, Sopt, 2.—A Bulgarian | Tyol Was crowded with tiiends and, enginies | mateli mee botween Clingatone and 11y | qud hns compiled from theso elos usis and they thought he would: | figkd had thein limbs broken and the forer | military attache of the B i revolntiouary eomuiittee hns boon « | Shsteis o ot Bt Dontin | Wil P O e fivonite "5 | of the approximate yleld of the erop of 188 pekethook for the sight of | Jeg hroken and ‘Turner escaped with painful | Constantinaple, in an interview today talked at Adrianeple. Four arrests have been made, | B, Eaton g connmissioners | to =12 b fofors T'hose ‘4:|\|_|”“'fi' ]‘.Qi“‘lilvn;lx; llm |‘I‘tlg|‘\“w vietuals for (he second table. His per- | Druises. The wen arrested are Richard | quite frecly of their reeent tour of Rowmelia e while Morris ented Hinekl Juclinsers Ceatio forwaid, At parisons with tho vield of 1%, taling i il tefonds thonght Tie would run and they | JVhite, Win, Carroll, Paul MeQuade, Georze | and wouthern Bulgaria, They sy Rouneiia Tiditor Stond's Mistak T the opening Dorsbieiiuer said that the ease | fug the _drivers having so Jiures of the agricultrat bureaw i, Wastieg SORTIILIGNLS BIRS t A Miller, John Boyd and John Mirtin, - It was i e ey e 0! 26,— M, ot | was an dmporiant on 1 parties were | at 2:60 the two rivals got the word [ ton for the yield of last year, Repe " i ) i ” Loxboy, Sept. 26.—Mis, Jarrett, 1 > Approx v to help him, under the impression | gtated’ on the street here that all six of the | 18 like the center of a whirlwind, Itisper-| Slieal e present, he thonght it should be disposed of W both were going i spleadid sl correspondents inelude not only the app: that he wanted recognition at the hands of | men had been hanged but the rumer | fectly calm, while tempests are eircling ;\-"‘\;L"-f ‘(Mll” l'M:ull(:nwl:e.dluluyllr'l"l"' | :Imvl‘ ! 0. | H.x.-.l to hear t Juntion, When the horses passed uide | the ke f :(': X -”:t it xnl:‘».‘mp-\l\" 1t lnst the party to which he has given so mueh and | Proved false, around it. There is no excitement among | fendants in the Avmstrong abduetion itk o ckley's case was called, do- | Clinestone was 1 by o throat-lateh. | ¢ t 1S P - §hcin 1101 Yo Foael e 6o 1tLle. He felt e *3505% | cven the most entimstastic, Bulgnrians and | €6, were committed to trial. Durtug tite | putided fo know who appesree far i e | Wilies, weho bat scored down the it At ey R of, e N ERIBHaY AL s 3 % S G S8 1 KA{fes A e ondants, L appear for ait the defendants,” | o o' track, quickly © in close to i Fth bkl o AL 3 oloAl being made a willing tool of, and if he i A Beastly Exhibitio Turkish paxtisans, Swho are hovelessly in the | Droeccdines, Stead, acting a8 his own c00ll- | said ‘the” distric attorey, - “and by the | stone’s Whodl, Wiierd he hune until ente This was dotie {0 approxiniate a8 .‘.“‘°l$', ccpted the nomination e would be made fur- ”(mm,x:«ml\; :\.\;.I Sept. 26.—T¢ toy 8 | minority, are as auiet as mice, There 1§ w0 | fince.' Jio ncneeonimng hin ingotue wetion ot e president 'of “the United | the hack coufse, alien n..”u»fi ek Tength, | TGeiple 10 unfua outnilby UGy eCiTeCECR 0 RO ain o ong enough | the fair grounds To ontgomery's wildeat, | qanger of fighti : TR SIS Pt Mo e kU et || STases. 5% Meautime Clingstone, althoush going ve Wliieh me Y8 tEmanalaise ::‘ 1“:..‘4' mh.|.v“\. l|“i1: |v||'|\v~'\lw lmnlllli:u'v““h “1'A. | \n L‘l"mm m ‘Ill ‘n\ ‘,\“’.;”‘A danger of fighting, and the leaders are de- | view In carrying |mn||".13l{m_ml| ”qll: 4 Alitler objected to the commissioners being | Tust, i nob seem to b workih L[ in the estimate of tie wheat erop Jine 1 b N LG Ay hi est Virginia pitted in a cagze eight by | yoted to maintaining the strictest order on ans he resorted to, e admitic Iyl by o govermuent. oflicial, a8 the | Clingtone touched the half at 1 7 this burcan, and to- which figures all recogs Tooks very miteh 08 it he fntended to pay s | oo Wi three vielous dogs,one at a time. | pogh: i | ; . 1it Live been misied by statements of My tAteR e N0 E T ol B i ,, T8 | ized statisticians, ineluding the government party back i its owi coin, and show them 28, A hoth sides. The march of Bulgavian troops L s Wl al not any real status’ in gail. Wilkes was on his whec . ! P ot st by d vVillicless nomings | The eab whipped all threo in from one to | fhrough Roume R R e LG it BT Ui care,. Dorsheinior then moved the court to | § siporb birst around the lower sur bureay addlly approsehed, 11 Indig tion. i three rounds each. Finally a thirty-pound | that o foraging is allowed, and quartemas- | ghe had obtained money” from him frau detip Miteuior or lioy drtineit Aliodit be | wheel was passed and Cliugstone, apparently |t (ARG IS R FEE Fl6 \Wintor wiieat "Mlie effcet ins been_ disastrous, for it has | | 5 Y ¢ this | B are forbidden to. make for - | Tently connmed to ¢ wtitutional jurisdiction of | noticing dip fact, Jebout length, Wilkes | Ub owine to the ruination of the winier wiosd given a colil chilt to the Wall street ';:l‘!vl q"‘,‘""""““‘“‘h'_' »..‘ii’%‘(‘n'i{,'.'-"( lm \llf‘l.: isitions. “Fvory effort is mado hiis’ maziattnta Ko 1 Mr. Booth 4 lluw-nuul. e s lulmx lie \\A\\h\lllhvlu-.l to { 3l hung to the Cleveland horse, and when | ¢! and ill|\‘l"::|:|)»;:;'i\f:x.|llliv\ \4‘"'.':}' \“.‘s‘(::! Jliowonid liitve beail witling A1 passes were nade by the cat, hut the d agiression _on either el Mrs. Coombe of the e of indecent us- | N Ao 0 At e et tamaTity o | " Comiva it the streten Wilks' Woct was | how that” Tndiana, Towa,” Minnesoty andd ot their own 5 avoided the strokes until sueh’ time as he | s, Who would be sup) : ¢ | sanlt, but committed them as well as the theriet appointing the commissioners. The | (he first to show around, 11 gait was sure | Missouri have a slight increase in acreagel ‘l:::“ll(nl' T could ke uspring: As soon as he had a :hl'\l'l";“l'h("l' “”'1\" oS et L ek Y Lo HOTIt SO eI TG O TG HATECSS fudico sudtained the motion, 1 the arsu- | and steady. A hunidred yards farther on (AR fl;nl W L i)-" \“"; only Y 0, il they g r chance the bulldog sprang upon the cat, | €ach other for positions under the —— ineiit, Dorshieiner said: ‘The relator is @ eiti- | Wilkes was haif a lenth 13 e Sheed | showing i decrease, but both Wisconsin andd T e e, ety Lt hin by the throat, threw his body i | gime. Ney, Trotter sums up ihe situntion by | gy oroq Swapping of Possesstons. | zen who seeks o abolish the oftice of the coni= | nroved too great for the New Y ork Torsatand | Minnesota show a de ¢ in condition, and | Tolb back ot Jacobs, | Llower, Himselt th v shap to prevent the cat from rip- [ Sayin he only fighting in projeet i 5 i 8e Missouri also show It decrease. - Other hout i rity of 40,000 for the republican O LI O et Uil | méighborhood quarrel, that will result in Vienya, Sept. Mo Tagblatt revives | Missioners of eivil serviee reform, hec he Ieft his feet for fiye or six \'\'ll“-‘ OURIIO ] fo tR ST Bviel 3 * andid nid he rieyer oniee wavered in his g himwith lis front feet, and then killed | AWCECHIE Hoaan. " "No troops wil 4 B the commissioners, by the power conferred | Jose the heat. Nan Ness hauled him down | States all reveal an improvement, and 1 ARG R S BB in four minutes, this tho | fewutabs in the dark, No troops Will 2o | the ramor tod ! s AROR e, usnEpeds the - viiits Ot | and. tratle B Climzstone, - who | Olio, Tilinois and Indiana the improvementy I © awilde nog | Jlox LAY s i I 3 ats | the president to the appointing power. The | went under the wire ata 240 gait. s time | 18, parked. TS O S TARROR EHES o ¢ ] . D o e e htiiidy | state that friendship between iy and | petitloner has no standing in’ the. eourt_be- 156, Wilkes followed i 2:109, This results i the following comparison sther or 1o his decling tende et L AR e fnpossible, , while England canse the right to a quo warrsnto writ_oniy | the second heat the horses ot away head ¢ states of the probable yield in the few (ol R LI RCERR e, B o B ion of Hefigoland. Tt ix not | applics to the usurpation of sovereign vights | head. Clingstone had half an_open 1 <numed: e Anothers Yachtntase Btartod: &n g I 3T plated what pr D for the island. | and tho United States contd alone bring sttt | elind him o the lower twr, when, . PR wiee aforethoug - , 3 v Haow N Y., Bex TN RoTe BN Ev D RImHOR ALV ¢ slile hut it is gene | nany v - | anaction in the courts and then only through | slipped up to the wheel. ‘The Ohio lorse 3 HIONIToF it schy in Avhlelimopula. taell SANpy Hoox, N. Y D oo e i oniws declded | yender her new colonial possessions in its appointed officer. - Nefiher had e relator | shook bin off and maintiined hig st Tead, e tuned atd the cooiness with whieh the | Mittee boat Luckenbach started the yachts in | 1Ot 6 BN S TGO B AL | Dt will veo | Guinea in return for a cession of Heligoland. | nor hus attorneys been dey 1 by the i1y, Wilkes com- nowinations of {he party are regurded is | the race for the Cape May eup off the point | turn to Constantinople wheneyer the tine |- e i R B out ot shown by the t up of a eheck to-lay Sandy Hook this afternoon. At 5:50 the ble for renewing Anglo-Turkish 4 A LB Lo e horses cane out for the third which wis signed a Tortnight ago by a gentlé- BT SRR Gere ations I 1. 25, —The pope has consented | He constitut L s ug away at once with Clingstone an 1ow out of the couniry. 1t was for QLOLY K : Flie composition of the new Turkish cabinet | to act as mediator in the Roumelian difficulty | the commission. The s he stated ity | the leader by a nose. arted for the % D000, (driwn i o coniribution to the demo- | Atd Dauntless were the only contestan W pacific disposition, and Turkey's | in the event that direet negotiations between | he said = was Cfully monstrated | Gieat with a magnifie Lolding his | Nebrs tic campaizn fund, to be sent in- ease Hill e racers sood off and on under plain lower fon i the present crisis has widoubt- | the powers interested should prove resultless. | e cise of Wallace against Anderson e beyond 1 _hen 4 Nl 3 21,208,000 s not nominated, I and gl topsails ready for the order to | paly produced a goud impression everywhere, | ATl doeuments relating fo_the Carolines dis- | the question i disputc CHAT AT t length, Michigan......... )155,000 WA pas YR e bl Ity “l:‘:;“’)\‘X\“l‘fll(-(“l]])l J':h:l ();rlm;l:i An'ofticial note issued from: the Berfin fc pute between Spain and Germany hive 11». | A “,“I‘:*"“. Gl L LA oimce, A Jithelower mrn,v\’yllyx;: Al Lt & s SR RO | e e, folowed n 1 minulesand 15 seconds | 1eEn oftiee to-nicht approves and praisesthe | defivered to the pope. Besides Cardinal Ja- | pjgiutiff, was denied by the. chier justice of | horses came into the streteh with Total.........1, 251 1,456,256,000 chairman of the statedemocratic con 4 dignity aud deliberation which has been the pope will consult 15 experts o > 1, positively deciining the nomination | by the Dauntless. The wind was Dlowing | chowii by the sultan. The current of opinion | i rd to the matter. the supreme court of the United States on | speed, both trotting wi bres A The excess over last y 10,000—on the ZorIoutbiant KOVBIION, from the south at the rate tteen miles an | fi “Ihformed circles. in London inclines to g o the ground that the United States alone could | was head and head with Clingstone 1 is that the st and territories outside of A LLEANY, Sept. 26,1t 15 rumored here to- | hour. Weather fair and there wasa light | o Tt foved that the powers, either Tho EmpArdRa Bpoe sue for such a writ, and then only through its | beginning -of the strefch, The Buckeye | the ten named will produce as much corn as; night that’ ex- ¢ Jacobs will replace | Sea. : With or without a formal eonference, Sept. 2.—The .emperor Jegally, uppolnted oficer, To hring action | home increased li ‘sneatl, dropping Wilkes | tliey dldlast year or SUGLICON At Flower in the v 0 or lientenant gov- will urge Turkey to swallow the Sept, 20, eIy roperly, he maintained, the relat to his hip. This advantage seem to discon- | this would seém to be assured from a study ernor on the demo . 3 A Candidate for Rope. Jock and to accept = Prince Alexander’s | read at the opening of the Reichsrath to-day iave upplied to the executive and judicial au- | cert the N York horse. Hecould do no | of the reports. It will give a total t'm)v o 2 Ttia,ican w2, & big burly | offer 0 recognize the suzerainiy of the snl- | states that the foreigm relations of | Wority | = better than he was doing, und Clingstone | Loms6,00 bushels. frony which total 1t ia $ Bit of Ohio Political Correspon- | neg diax-convi brutally assaulted | tan. The only real danger arises from the | Austria are good, and thathere is full con- | Ao 1 GICECON passed under the wire ner by half a neck, afe to to estimate e the vield will nos p negro and ex-conviet, most brutally assaulted | 0, She onid tal § a0 | eor AionE L thb b reaiey matntaiil helialf of the relator, Hinekley, that is Hisking a close and exeiting finish. Cling® | vary in any appreciable degroe either way, dence. f and outraged the young davghter of E. Montenegro. All of these s re more or | peace of Europe, a necessity which is univer 1(:]::1_1"'”-;@::1« lglr'll:gflh{fll'v\.\‘.‘:“!‘ a PISIER d fairly won the third heat and race e ¢ CoLumnrs 0., Sept.. 2%6.—The following | fries, living ncar New London, yesterday | less l|l|l|huml with territor Al gn';‘;‘l,ulullli«] sally felt. T e o 3 , Chicago Cattle Market, 1% correspondence ook place between the re- | morning. King then went to the house of J. LDSPREE A O > self of all benefity, 0 Cmcado, Sept. ~[Special to tlio publican and democratic state excentive com- | B, Harris, about four miles away, and finding n‘"‘hfii Just loaked out that the duke of :gl\-:":!@ll_":l:::fln\ Ml'r:“_k""" the | paAtter hiearing tie arzaments Judge Wat %5 s Brg.)—CarrLi—The market opencd - slow fay, and explains itself: noone at liome except Mrs. Harris drew a | Edinburgh recently vis incognito an IEEAS0 SOk RIS [fotteal i S ARRICORION, and weak with another diop of & Dt. 26.—To Hon. T1romAs E, | pistol on her, robbed the louse of all the ni:f\w turniture shop in Chester where his 2 from the interior of Mexico, ETET o = Ou @1o¢ all avound. With fresh receipts. Powsin (Natrman, eleeDEAR Sht Ay | money he could find, beat Mrs. Harris near | royal highness noticed o handsome arm chair | pa rly that portion of the country ffanl- A Contract Decisic e : 3| there were about 20,000 on . sale. L it scs Seaybition e L e O e delor ing the Mexican Central road in the state of | WasmivaToN, Sept. 26— Secretary Man- | Fhird heat.... A 067 | Plenty of fair to good packing sorts sold at arty ca hemsesses prohibitionists affa Jon beeame known i 3 k si =l S RO d B ARy H . et g - =3 —— Y018 Kl § 1;1'"‘;;&-,.;3(‘& p‘l‘upm‘md:m tions to o whole of that section of cou: turnedout in | and he complied with the request. 3 Chihuahua, is to the effect that great swarms | ning to<day, ina sien regarding repairs Betwe e g TG i o L $3.50@5,90. Good New didato for govarnor ut lohg range, I pursuit hat b z brute. 1f he | highness had no more than got fairly seated | of grasshopp o Insaded thie couniry | on the steanier. Crawford, gwve n general in- | wWilkesCilogstone e 5 pacing fedandassorted eol LR thorized to challonge hi F 2 Iynched. when tlie, dealer released 4 wmber of con- | from m.xl'u.,(l‘rls_ne-;(-‘%l are playing hv | terpretation of the law on the awarding of | team, Jordan and Little Mack, tried to lower 1 sorts, seleoted aat asoried, ool the issues of iho earopa springs which pinned the dulke tig! h erops. ‘The air is fullof them and the | o e e T e inion | the record of for the best team pacing @3,90, S0me " Kot ot Stich tinic And place 19 may bo agreed o o"the "t Y'Vath he struzgled to refease | Sy is obseured by myTaids of the. fivaders, | comtracts It s in tho ferm of an epinion | LG e Se the hest time ever mads | and rough ends of packing Sorts. solL. 4.1y upon by ts. Y purs yery truly, e TG, himself. Becoming alarmed at his situation | and the lwoplc kinow net what to do_to save 3o oy & e eheral rale. | on this tr fking the circuit without u | as 83.40, The T. & B, sort every animal,. Ar v P ept. 26.—At Battleford to-day | and fearing that it was a plot of th their fields, orchards wnd, vineyards. ‘Pl (LT b Bt skip in A "¢l Splane. trotied A 43 : i Ry Chaton Vi it tenced to hang for | vincibles 1o murder him he yelled lustily for | worst Tavazes. appear {o' be near Zaceteea ! xpressed s il e S iria s T good one fron 20 dawn-te-180 cost $1 I sept. 26.—1' n. A.S. B ( Spirit was sentenced to hang for c o murder he yelled lustily for s ages appear r Zaceteeas el T 5 his team, i and Onward, against X ot ‘y e I =¥ ot 1gtion s Jhne T IS LS i [y dealer only grinived at he ibors | and Soledad. e Tarmer and peon cluses il AL s record, ‘Ihe. team. {rotted evenly and | L% or about fe lower thall ‘"‘fi been 'reccived in which you claim that the i eIha g AAKC | ayy Reries of his customers, and at len; nwve organized and are trying (o frightenand | i reasirements | xcgard Cre came undertie wire § mond Crag| f allies of our party, have n other Indians were sent down | quke proelaimed his identity. ‘The deale v the hoppers by shooting into them RNy S OF CR eI MCCEED e 180, at ackers, shippors and: f;:;}:l}:lllllldx‘l:: mm““am;&"{“"g e party ¢ | from four o fourteen years for arson and | thought he was only trying to frighten him, | wi Lotguns as they fly in swarms through | e 'M"‘ Wn‘r'u[ )“ ; of opening bids and = butelhers bought about 16,000 out of the 20,000 date for governor. The prohibition party is | lorse stealing at the time of the r jon, | but the police arrived in answer to the duke’s air, Great losses have already been sus- | Pori i thel o Do DEEsCRt fnake Jappis The Strike Ended, onilb e i ot lfy of e domperatte party. Wo'aro | Droscman, Charcbots and_ Gou o | yellsan eqiined (e dsertion of his royal | tained by destruction of erops. B eCtha nacontunce st Hoioac: | CunvenAXD, Sept. 21.~Thiéstrike at the | 1o i Ibiie S5 00000 ainst them and the prohibifion . | rand ntenced to hang for the murder | highness. The dea ; 8 vic: TR A et i, Tn any olher view (his le i is | Cleveland rolling mills is at last enc The stockers and feeders, 32.60@4.20, U They, on e other hand, are against us, and | of asquay. was g tim and made most abject apologies, . AN O IeE OWE oF L “ at last ended. 1) stockers and feeders, 82,60@4.20. Uows, ?j;hi.'n‘:fiiln’;i.::-.‘ i Sudge Foruker will do- | twenty for an o e e quis of Ripon is xeported to e uf- “Shookifgf drue. - QI ML Ty ol s any Ikt wen struck on July 1 against an indefinite nd mixed, § .00, Bulk, §2.7 clare whether i is in favor of prohibition or lit of his band were sentenced to three | terly despondent over the scandal about hi N, Wis., Sept., 27.—[Special o the | Jowevd W O o St b | reduction in wages whicl the managers had i M SLrOnRGLS 0 against, we wili be pleased to meet with you | years ‘in the Manitoba penitentiary. Left | new da aw, formerly lady Lons- K report reached this city this even- nd 1o be material, and | decided to make. Last Thursday the com- ' 110, w.“,-,’.‘ - T5@3.404 and the ehairman of the prohibition state’ex- | Jland. Poor Crow and two other Sioux got | dale. 1eand his family did all they could | jng of a terribly shocking traged that by reashin of their existence itis for the | Qe e ‘ Kooy brends, $5.75 Bitire Conitice and arcange for 8 diseus | twoy to dissuade his son from marrying her. He ) ! pany agreed and start Sion by all threo candi upon this ¥ deeply mortified at his failuve, but put on the village of Bar best Interests Cof the” Unitod St 1o ihe ‘wills, The majority men were A : Killea for Hia Orime. ible. They expected no coutty, thirty-two miles west of Mudl- [ 8eeept & bid Which T8 mot tho jow- | iy favor of the proposition | “Texas, 103 3 AR ! vass, Yours tru N 2 A good would ¢ \ certainly were not pre- | son. According to the report, which many | Fhvse "o CoUrED 1 obe Jtaken. | DR the Leadeis sousht to impose other con- | Hocs Receints _ Rainst 23,000 last G TorTLAND, O News was re- | paved for her debut as o mother three months Bt i o iose circumstances be such as < on fhe company. rearding (he man- urday, waking about 55,000 for the week CorrMuus, Sepf. o Hon, THos. coived here today that A. C. Mayfield was | after oy marriage. Theie are rumors that """”“r," o ol e N e O e et e e 1 v k. oves. hitly. Toads OF med Powrr, 1 tte.—~DiA L ¥ | shot and Kkilled and his son dangerously | 1ol DeGray willapy L hoN Was cnttine handa for & man | proof of iusolvency of the hidders, or otl R e O the fresh. yo 1 acat your fuvor of this afternoon 1 am ple | wounded at Ferndale, Washington tonitory \Who was feeding sth Iachineand acei- ity ( t ‘would be | § T R R Would suit the shi ¥ orn n t Fe . Washington tenitory, e T ho was feeding o thy g o ¢ ont a cantrict, would be strike off. The an- | that would suit the shippingand dr 1‘"‘“:}"5‘,""»“‘|"'"‘Ifi‘fi:;'f,{.'.‘.‘,',"‘m‘l”'f.’-'flx"‘ -y I 10 had Liad a diffientty with The European Plague. dentally cut the mna and. - | Bood ground toyejeet the lowest bid, but i : ived with voeiferous | trade, and on the other hand there w ‘y‘_l-}r;xhl'” e, M;.l”;;m“ I 1d 12 |r;\_|1m.l|ln ) Roie, Sept. 26.—King Huwmbert, acc I the machi 3 v ;::v_-n; # long of h' Jnanill \u.h.(.m ) il be started to-morrow {m lh-nmn‘d for '~ln|'|i i grades, sl work of propoun: In pursult ang st A Lt e Into the rapidly, , ) oof to sustain them eonld no nt it yrning at June price ading was limited and prices underwens lul_m(lmm‘lnl;lnln n.ndlnl:;l]t‘ for Eovernor o0l two'miles: Trom R eric i nied by |l|«)|;mn tors of wo and ju Lo, o (s e izablo . | departure srom the general rule. hese S little or no chanzes, the wi ling on & Trom your welk-kiown truthful ":'T n'ml. iny to surrender. he was fired upon and killed, | ¢eeded to Paterno to-day on o towr of inspee- | Do report creates great exeitement but no | Xeasons Ladvise the secr © 1o the | Died ol strong market for uatives and 1Ixa2e highes PURORS YD ¥ have { ibood to do | g sent two buliets at his captors before he | tion of the cholera infected distriets of that | furher infe fon trom the seenc of the al. | rule evidently intendea to bi ied by con- 4 ied Togeth han Jas Texans and wester HUB SOOI dopurmaneat ot Pllding onyos: | gl provinee. - o leged tragedy is obtainab s i il easex s furnishing the best pre- | 81, Lovis, Sept. 2T—Information comes | sellir s vesterday, and have Lt whin nlodieheotyos o et DhiD, Sept. 9—Tive Y b7 s tion to the publie interest Bere that @ most desperate tragedy.oveurted | Yaneed I duriig the past w avondar that you even condescend 10 crawlish : The Fire Record. ! deathi reported yesterday (1 gut Spain, Apache Murderers, Cle e v in the village of Cottonwood Point in this | hik i earacon the matket toda for the plirpose of ke overnor Hoad- | KANKA TiL, Sept. 26.—The business | Four new eases of cholera were teporte TOMBSTONE, Ariz, Sept. 26.—In Sonora, fe Dowil. Slalo i gl o toxind it ; A e Kbl sUovarnor & A K J1 Sl HOW & e Ty ¢ ) Sep Was s Special {0 the | state Friday - night, I d | transactions of note I bl neeting o anly antugonist i a - portion of Buckinglham, a village in Kanki- forday in San Roque, o province an the 12th, near N Thomas Gandrew, | AR RO e R Spele) 10 { Sthangers got intoa dispite and Ghen had a |, Packing aud shipping 0 10 0 T, ; WY . | eo county, twenty miles fiom here, burned | T4 dlscuse continnes to spread: 5 James MeDermott and Mrs, Bello. Davis, of | BEI:I-Som time ago Gen, Roscorans, vests- | o ind tumble ight over (o weight of | §; . Lielit woikhts, 150 to 170 Ibry pHon, A, 8, Busu- { last night. ‘Ihe portion burtied consisted of | torday there were fifty-two deaths from chol- | and a boy named Fred and J. A, r.'l‘ £ f i ""."‘I f‘l, 'I (" SO otton, but they were separated by bystanders, | &2, % o i R > Your last favor has just | a row of frame buildings, The fi nated and 209 new cases, Matteson were ambushed by ‘Apaches, Me- | HOns of se of the ehiets of divisions in | Spily atter, flowever, the men’ renewed the | e e R A R I ST P8 { Dermott and Gandrow were Killed, T oy, | 1% office becuse they differcd with i ve- | tight and wiwtuaily i order that | engiged he work of proposing questions | drug store, Smith a arely es- B g T - o Ssanall Sk garding the efficiency of some so-eal o- | neither s e ¢ over the b 1] 2o 3t Farilior through the probibitionisis, {\With their Lives Trom rooms ahove: the | now cases, at Fer il STELU | T was wounded bt escaped, " Mes, Daviy | gurding tho ficiency of some seatled ro i they hould s et Thds . e, Sept. 26.—A hard glove fight or other persons, wor " has tho democratic | store where they were living, The loss | ne and at Parma six deaths and six A L A o bl U2 SR SRR L G d 1 fir xight hand n John Cahill and John Cowper, Mar- party done so. Onir candidate has the cour- | auounts (o about $24,000, insurinee &,000, e A B e iz ve: | Thoy avereall slerks of long oxporionce and arrn howith @ revolver in his | quis of Queensbury rules, took place here’last ’J]'{-l'f,',"f.'f‘}.‘,’..i‘.]v'uy""‘“{.?-"":n.xlfi'.';.f-ill""'l;":.l.l".‘.f - poAt the Dnstanee of his cabinet King Hum- | eoived that Capfain Hatield, stationed at tho | Cliciency, and believing it was - heir | 1t hand, an tieir bloody work: | gl hofoms 1 latzo’ crowil of spectatars, i PR b A (s y The Three Links. ert abandoned his intended visit 1o Sielly | ¢apanea mountains, in Sonora, has over- | duty {o galnst some of the | Seven sho nged and one of the | Six rounds were fought. Both men were eandidate as not the equal courage, it 15 not X 1 2 ;! unless the cholera ine s in severity. ; y i i ol 0 S wien fell dead with four butlets in his head | hadly > sixth 1 i i s which G 11 “ our fuit, bt your misiortune, 1€ you can | BALTIMORE, Sept. 25, — The Soverelgn | ~ LoNpoy, 5 i Taiiolern:T10s ap- [ ibion s band ok ahoup SlE iosdia Tndiaus, | imavitions WIICE GEtorsl Hoseeati Mol wd by hile i other sk 0 (e | Jatekel Coldil dowi 15s Hcs. and wos He [ you 3 5 Se ¢ - has ap- | killed seve v ed forly-three, | knows nothing whatever of bookkeeping, | ind brea d 4 BIK 10 ¢ | knocked C; 2 5 e (fudze. Forker to wswer fhe ques: | Grand Lodsge of Odd Fellows, after_being in Fodl ut Nloe, Frane it deaths from | 1K sovoral and gaplurcd fOrlyztiees | KW £ introducs, bit it appears. the progs | ground bedding and dying fron two or three | (v the : Ll wast( flons plainiy bt 10 1 in our fust letter o | sexsion since Monday morning, adjourned | the dhsease have aiready occurred there, The | over o the eivil authorities at Tucson, dent. overruled ihe general i las iven | desperate wounds, Prevspund, Pa. Sept26.—A hard glove fight Wi will be pleased 1o mect you and arrange | this afternogn sine die to meet in Boston a | j5no cholera in V. fearing that an ! - him to understan ke that A A Letouia, Ohio, and. for o joint debate, as indicated in ouriu . | year hence, ‘The only business of importan. knowledgement of the presence of the se Going out of Business. muke radical Will See if i is § | e of MeKoesport, Pa,, this af Yoiits 1 i e transnotod wos tho election of Governord, 0. | will liave L Tullions effect on. business in i Brinarront, Conn., Sept. 20.—0n petition | 1) ‘ LB e 2 e S ovn Bank e Lernont ml.\'ll‘lm a7 Rocka wi for €100 astdes J 0w i nderwood, of Kentucky, to be licutes 5 ¢ the us ntax Y » L | vivanin v w Lovis, Sept, @ bl quis of Que s, ive rounds - Powst, Clhairman. | idenveed, of Reutugky, fo be, lleutenant | venting the usual influx of winter visitors, | of several of the stocklolders of the Howe | man, who Tid ndidate been recelved here from London, Eng eret fought, Burke utin the ! - Sewing Machine company, Judge Andrews, | one of the positions when o vacancy should | sqiing | nuel V. Broolks will soon start | 15t reund. He was badly inevery, No Polyguiny in Mexico. termed “Patriarehs Militant, Y‘ T'his is really 5 iy 3 v X v ¥ r3 1 Rumy tho lighest oflice, the grand vice being. g English Political Points. of the superior coiirt, at Danbury, to-day ap- | 2¢puly catld wipon Seeveis sy, Maniing and | e iy 00t 0 asceriain definitely whether | "% Paso Der Nonre, Mexico, Sept 27.— | eral ex ot Taenaae T i i ) \ al e LoNDON, Sept. 2,—The political cam- | poin Parmeley, secretary " and general | i) i ] spechil (0 the Bii.]—Polygamy will not be : <OAPOH, . A B o ey DOt | e socretary informed hin that the pres: | the man now held in jail iere as the murderer | E;I.-‘r.u.».x IR Wod mlig kYot 10 N Rt e A nign beging to glow. ‘T'hie coming week | Rihnger of the onipany, ga réeaiver thercol, iden had eonsidered that (o resignations of | o C, At Piellor, uid Knowi variosly s | Xex14,0., Sept. 42 B At DI fo reagingd | Sl d . 7 ises to be lively. Premier Sal- | 2000000 secured by bond and mortgage, | thefive chiefs had not hocn requested wpon | flugh M. Brooks and Walter 1L Lenvos | miites from herd I wand made upon Presi w7 1o rescin Provo, Utah, Se ~Yedenl Judge | jst will on Tuosday Issue a | Theie is an unsceured floatig debt of 810, | fhmelent gronnds and, thte for the present | Maxwell, is it son. Ttis said it such should | d-year-old datghior last evening nfter havin he grant of one hundved sections of land in | powers, in his charge to the district grand ¢ campaign manifesto. John Br s | 000, Nominal assets are $1,110,000, and the they must not be disturbed. » My, Brooks will he prepared to | sden her playing in the L Making N.,u-,‘fi northern Chikuahug to the mormons, the | jury to-day, instructed that & separate indict- | determined to reenter polities and advocates | SOMPARY I8 S30,000 in arrears to employes. e e documentary evidenice for (e | She found the childs dead body bonewth i Cathglle priests awre deimanding that the terms | ment ean be rendered for each duy that o | restoration of tho liberal ks T The direetors hive voted to wind up a5 soon Walifs from Washington. 4 bull dog that il killed her and was eatinig o oration of the liberals to power. Ile pro- | as possible, WASHINGTOS, Sept. 2%6,—The president to- it el The st hid 1 bo 16 Lo bafoge T of t nt, which state that the laws | polyzamist had lived with more than one | -5 0% LfAl A 4 s : D H 5 Va'etiing. 3 NAESARE Of 3 poses ina few days to und ke stumpin, - 0 5 N . Chinamen Orvdered (o Leave, 1d's body could be removed, st TRiy compiied with, shall be enforced | it ,'J’:.'n:"' dussags of the Eduunds act, Foa 4 o S HRE “uw'“ ol Killed His Father. dny appolnted tho following distriet attor- | TIRROCER, PICEGEE 10, Xbis shllis body dailithe AeAHM Ihe bruto a8 in America, This operates against the | ooyt o ent aud . Biringliany i o weels with tho avowed in: | Cicaao, L, Sept. 7.Chates MeCarter, ARa i el afbh Binche alidaive J6r Mg w at New mines was visited fst | - plural wite keepers now in the republic, and , tention of attacking the weaknesses of Glad- | g et 3 X southern distviet of Towa dins H,Bushee, | L 1 st | Falilie Su0nem ANl Hie JeRkblic B Four M 1 stono aud Biiihts "The Newcastio temperancs | & iy, oo rough, got ito & auarrel s ith | o Nopih Caolina, for the castern district o mob of wasked men, who com Base Ball Saturday. they will have to reform or o, The ehureh our d. Blono 1 ‘1he 1 d his brother James to-day, in the cours: of ] . Sivir 0 rom(IhL ) e is backed by a strohg public sentiment, espee- |, 5 b . | confere has resulted in the formition of i . 3 4 1 guard to surrender. After sonu Al Chicago—Chicago 0, Providence 0, HhMORIERE I S DI sonLiucak Bipte- | PourpAND, Ore . 20 —William E. | o Qistrict tewperance party which will | Which he pulled a reyolver and fired. The t, fhrouzh the secretary of the |tk the mob agrced to give the Chinunen | At Baltimore—Baltimore b, Piitsbue 4, WO wd in lo other tolony | Holmes, a prominent stone contractor of this | support only those parliamentary candidates, | bullet missed the intended vietim and alinost PAS asked Prof. A, Agassiz to twenty=four hours to leave, They said they Al Detra Detvolt 10, Philadelphia 6 ey will have nut oniy agieid Taw but thie Feity, who had o government eontract for re- [ Whether tory or libe ,\\Imwlll1:Vw[m‘|ht-m~I itly kitled Jerendah MeCarter, the young oflice of superintendent of the const and | wouil viddle with bullets all Chinmen founi At Philadelphia—Athietic %, Lonisville 2 soclal and v 15 eleinent 10 con e | moving rock from the ehunnel of the Snake | H¢1Ves in favor of local option. Most of the tather, who was standing near. Tho | 8 survey, vice ot Hilgud resigned, | thor at the expiration of that t A speeial ALSL Louis- St Louis 1 clal and ous eleincut | . The | moving roek chun 16 Snake | temperance vrators upbraided the late liberal | patricide was nmedialely arvested aud - traf stastited for Neweastle to Dring | At New York—Metropolifian 7, Cineinnati 2 igisliote ali-BAUUAIROR liavy aldottaken e ot e e efver fomcite | government far i noglect of tomperanco A a His Wite in a Brothel. i down, A1 New Kok il 1 Nl Yo, DIPASO DT, NOITE, Sept, 20.—Tho Mexicans | with threo of hia men. Bty were In waklf, | legislation and exlticised Gladstone for the i o e BALTIMOLE, Md., Sept. 27.—This ey . - At Brooklyn—St. Louis 6, Brooklyn & / B Tt & watuke awitist potyamnye and | which struck & whirlpool wd overturned. I o e o (S A ReodixgnAnked for, shortly affer 6 o'clock Captain Thomass Whe Delaw . Orderod (0 N ASBIRAL pipded vuwons i il e dhaty SRS A peatioer allguor tryflo, | woun, Coun, Sept. T B e A e PR VST WiLaNaroy, Del, Sept, 2 o Onlerod WY RRGInES B RS e R ; odlist feviperance UniOs, hns lesued & forvens | +1on has been made fopthe appointment of @ | gioeoh 4 \lied his wite, Annie . Hanee, in | Viets were whipped at Neweastle this mnorn Rad 1860, DR S K s twelnd thmgrash ot lang W aorticr ¢ Yo, Sept. 2.—ALu meeting of the | political appeal to the people of England, | receiver for the Charter Onk Life Insurane: T AP A nad fnglu tlie Liroseiiea af 200 speatators, Bewall chureh is ab the I @ movement direetors of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & 8t. | coneluding with these words: “Let “party | company. The application s at the inst B 100 RpnE steocl, A8 S0olae thiteli L At A i offend BEWILL o Gty on s coust. for past ighteen Sy (ha s PO o e < | Tandmarks alone, - Vote Stralght for a sobcr | of the lusurance. cowmisoner. The ¢om- | shooting was done Hance left the house and | Blarkey wolorcd), an ol ofieuder, stood one | £ the “hoadaubetan HOE ot s e T Puul ruilway held | iy div 1 of | country, . pany got into a had condition financlafly | went to v . where he was arrested, | hour inthe pitlary apd took twenty lashe Tk T SRCQUBE af e [ # AL e e eert on prese por cent on it aboiit elght vears ago, soon after the erection i * | Durglary. Jawes Kirke (whites, took ten | | 10 e und Orgured 0. ey str ) 1y in | R e O S o —~ it vea A {0 | 17 met his wife in the house shere she was sl it \ 101 duty 10 the adjutait geueral at- Waslings R : Natla was declued, vy 5 of the building for its ofliges, costing ncarly s lashies for ‘steallng” wailway switch keys. | (o ! Ravotiken & SGONE BB of preferred stoek also is sold to he stocks The English Socjalist Meeting. one million dollars, killed more than two years ago, and induced | Sheviff Ford wiclded theeat rathcr lightly On it Rization of Mormons on Mexiean soil, hollen o M xpox, Bept. 27.—The great sociulistic - here o leave it, after whigh he married her, | both convict. A o T g L meeting, about which so much has beev said, ors at $1. Panl. Phey lived happily together until last April - v p : Sevious Riot Among Workmien, . Fhe Gousticurion Makers 4 and whieh the police threatened to suppress, The miombors of thoe | W he Jeft foma {0 prosecute s Acknowledged the Crime, Ny ! i utommwhich WakELING, W. Vi, Sept. 2.—This won S1oux FALLS, 1.1, Sept, 20—\ l“““' was held at Limehouse to-day without inter. | American Bankers' assectation arvived this | :::R]xff‘:(\f;u.n.’xwi'm]l".15:}3:'\'."::?\ e found his | @y, Lovts, Sept. 20, ~ChalK imnicilain and | 10541 here y has subsided, ‘Pho ing at S HHot oocurred ot Lowgs,. | CONStitition has been completed, adopted aud | goronc on the part of the authorities, Fully | atternoon, one hundved and 0ty i nuwber, | K returned fo tho piee where e first et | Win. Power, fishermen, e arrested fo-day, | Wastiouts on the Lavisvitle & Nushwitle il T ot Nt Foree Onie g | sigued, wnd the delogiies s going home. | 40.000 persons took yartm 6 demonstrations, | i chargd of President. Gs werd | Tidre. He tried to nduce her to go with i | They acknowledge emptyliigs the contents of | i ot o tho e neUiiibiontly Sinh At haastth 1 ts A | dhe expense of the cuny CRRlG Wil exceed | The speakess tmdufged fn violent denun driven about the i der 1 to fheir home but did not succeed. This | a revolver and shot guil (o Py Fox and | fohoyt <8 gg naul ¢ it i which ab least-two hund 0l3 were ex 0. y. tions of present soclety but no undue excit escort of the loeal bankers and iladned st | ovening, when there were only three persons | | tichard Freneh, stabouts sloepin s on 1l - ehanged. “The riot was pre t by an at e 4 ’ ment wagdisplayed by'the immense audience, | a banquet by the same s ¢ Ihey 1 in the house he gained pecess and went im- | Aver bank. Fox was Killed and Frieach tack upon workmen in the miil by o number The Uanadian Scou #nd tho aftair passed off in a most peaceful | go from ‘here tor Minneapoli o 1 | ediately to her room. He again begged her | verely wou Fhe rousty U Men The Weather, of armed men, The works sentinels | MONTREAL, Sept. @i~ Thitig-two deains [ anner. 'The police kept carefully out of uth andhome via Chicaco, to o with him but she_refused, and e shot it belofzing to the taheriic 74 ey R | from smalipox hiers yestonliyy five i St, | HEBLOE the meeling. Tho poliey of the —— Ber, AMrs, Vanee was 22 yeams of age. ¥ ] ¢ ual’ | oo guard or# the vesul chit have ) » yostor s live in Bt mt’"{“v: wal i |m||l|_\|‘u.\‘l4; f|;n-e had, Nominated a Tickot ——— s ¢ o .’Pv N v o d been. more serious. From alinty to \ 4t 15 thought, much to do with'the absence ol Bun » F 5 Carthguake in Penn i, : and th i UL ' Dakota's Burnhag Flelds. A 3 It f a u o order, B o gy - ' - Preisi , Septe #4.--At 2 3 i e RN .- s LONDON, Sept, %6, ~Grave fears are gener- | Cratic county conventi ) Mate 1 Thp most do- | a1 1 y S ToLL o oo ; A . ewtgrtained about, tho outeome, o 11 s - v | stinetive yra over wifnssed I this | afternoon s shocl geSciubiin; i : wud g Yew Youus, Sept. %.~The o rrow at Limehonse. which t y 3. C n ¢ uy; | commpunity oeenrred yesterdays ) | e yaions points aio; ! it i, | Ne Yot Sept 20, =The bauk state.ment | BT o ined 1o hoid there 1n ekt 5 i | named Minder, Tvig 1 Lake towniship, ret | Valiey Fna"fbmm i) A ya katinuls . # threw dinies, adeserve decrease of $2.000,00, ‘'he | gite of the prohibition of the police authori- | she 100, Kriechhnna; & ] | lipeto soue stravi. A strong south wind was | fwetan this ptate, o dict T h p whe an 1 ty eoed B, | bauks now hold $45,000,000 in exor g of Jegal | tles, The police drove the socialists from 1 o " \ blowing nt the mte of sixty miles perhouty | e shock was " I \ " en paesed the bill fup y v PRIERIEL Liwehouse woeting place on Sunday last and | PRI ioul | and in an instant the Hawes were beyond | ling sound. i i : ry b Brazdl ton it adjutant al, Who lias been - { L) Southern Washonts Repaived, s i RS TR bl o S0 ALY

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